Second Free Polio Clinic Wednesday at Municipal Building, 2 to 9 p. m.

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VOL. LXXIX, NO. 22 (rOURIKBN PACKS) MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY, OCTOBER 2«, t9S9 { O m a a n t * AdoortMag m Pmgo i t ) PRICE FIVE CENTS Steel Ranks Broken ApalachiniDeath Sentence D e f e n dan t Kaiser Starts T ¥¥ 1 Held hhockmff Crippled Killer to Die In Hospital Cincinnati, Oct. 26 (JP)-^The ® National Association for Re­ Separate Talk New York, Oct. 26 {IP)— tarded Children (NARA) says The trial'of delegates to the Conneetkyt. has done wrong Apalachin, N. Y., underworld in sentencing convicted killer In State Prison Chair Philadelphia, Oct. 26 (flP)—f whether he expected convention was threatened Arthur Culombe to death. an agneament. with postponement today Culombe and Joseph Taborsky A U.S. Circuit Court of "But don’t talk as If we’ve got Appeals ruling on whether when one of the chief de­ confessed to a series of holdup It done.” , fendants was reported to have slayings in Connecticut In 1857. atriking Steelworkers must His statement followed a morn­ They were tried for two of these, return to work under a Taft- ing of direct negotiation with Da­ suffered a heart attack. convict tV, and sentenced to death. E xecution Hartley injunction will be giv> vid J. McDonald, Steelworkers stricken last night was Joseph Their appeals are still pending, Union generaf president, and Ar­ Bonnano, one of the 2.3 delegates - On Saturday, the NARA adopt­ en at about 4 p.m. tomorrow. thur Goldberg, the union’s general scheduled for trial in federal ed a resolution on Culombe as it The decision will not be re­ counsel, at which Jack Ashby, court on charges of giving evasive ended its annual convention. Scheduled leased to the public, however, Kaiser president, participated. answers about the conclave. The action of the Connecticut until 4:45 p.m. In announcing Leaving a hotel suite where he, Ail preparations had been made court system in the case of Cu­ "this today, the court clerk had talked with union negotiators for selecting g Jury from an 800- lombe, "a mental retardate with For Tonight this morning, Kaiser said the ne- person panel when attorneys for the mental age of a 9-year-old, gave' no reason for the 45- .gotlatlons would resume after a Bonnano told newsmen their client without consideration to his men­ minute delay. luncheon recess. had a heart attack in Brooklyn tal 'deficiency, shocks the con­ W«ther8flel(], Oct. 26 Company sources described the laat night. The lawyers said 'Bon­ science -of all thinking persons," The State Board of Pardons morning sessions as’ preliminary, nano was rushed to St. Catherine’s it said. ■Washington, Oct. 26 (/P)— Hospital, where he .was placed in today declined to commute the The Kaiser Steel Corp., break­ but said bargainihg on actual is­ The resolution urged that "in death sentence for paralyzed sues was set for 3 p.m. an oxygen tent. all criminal cases due considera­ ing away from industrywide Smiling broadly, Kaiser told The attorneys said they planned tion be given to mental retarda­ killer Frank Wojculewicz. negotiations in the 104-day newsmen "sure we’re making to submit to the court an affidavit tion as a defense or mitigating The hoard daniM a plaa for progress.” supporting their claim that Bon­ factor.” msrey after a hearing at tha pite- steel strike, began separate oo. Wojeulawlex la achaduled to dia negotiations with the United "We’re still negotiating,” he nano was ill and would ask for However, the association doesn’t said in parrying questions about an adjournment of 30 to 80 days. suggest that the mentally retarded In tha elaetrtc chair tonight for the Steelworkers union today details. "Certainly we’re ' doing District- Court Judge Irving R. should be immune to arrest or alaylng of a poUcamau and a by- and expressed optimism on everything." Kaufman named a specialist. Dr. arraignment, said Robert H. Wag­ atandar durtiiig a bunglad holdup chances for settlement. Union spokesmen declined to Simon Pack to examine Bon­ ner of Rochester, N.Y., an attor­ attempt at New Britain. Edgar F.. Kalaer, the company’s comment. nano. and said he would rule later ney for the association. "The board has denied tha patl- board chairman, told ceimrters in the-day on either a postpone­ Wagner ..said the resolution tion,' gentleman,” Bernard RL “sure I’m optimistic," when he '(Oontbiiied oa Page Bevea) ment of the, mass trial or a "points up the unfairness of ap­ Tragar, chairman, announced 9* severance for Bonnano. plying adult standards and adult thapreas ahortly before 3 p.m. The court also reserved decision trial and commitment procedures ’This meant that Wojculewicz on several defense motions for to persons who obviously are un­ will go to his death liivthe alactric dismissal of the indictment. able to function on adult levels." chair, aU achaduled, at lp:30 p.m. The government has chafed that I Ckiunsci for tha emutadned man Cubans Jam Havana, the defendants' conspired to give ■aid they would make no. further federal’-grand Juries and other fti- appeals today on his behalf. veatigative agencies false informa­ Wojculawlcz haa been paralysed tion about the nature of the Nov. Flood Waters from tha waist down aver rince ha Protest ‘Aggression’ 14, 1»87, meeting at the home cf the was felled by a police bnUat while late Joseph Barbara Sr. Zip 2 Through attampUng to hold up the. A-TX). ■■ ' ■ I Milton R. Wesael, special assist- Packing Co., New Britain, on Nov. Havana, Oct. 26 (>P)—Cubans#"not for offense, but for the de- | .the U.S. attorney general, 5. 18S1. ■warmed into Havana from the ^fense of our sovereignty." ?^lL??l"haIed more than 100 wit- 500-Ft. Culvert He was eentenced to death the Large banners around the palace: following March tap fatally provinces today in answer to Fi­ plaia denounced ’foreign •'ggres-[ , * */*•* ** expected to take shooting Police Sgt. Walter J. Ora- Im . del Castro's call for a protest by a By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS beck and William Otlpko, a by- million voloes against "foreign ag­ variousanuua a^iiuu;aiessyndicates oiof workers.wunvero. ■: v j V 80 pre- Stopped their CSr Sat- •tander, during the crime. gression’’ from the tJattsd States. Police sources said another hght I urdav to help a motorist stalled ‘T oUlra thle nan is stir-crazy A labor leader declared Cuba planelane droooed dropped anti-Castro leafletsleaflets, I he expects ^ to Ken- by this time, anyhow.” sold GM- Should arm 500,000 workers for de­ on Havana^ outskirts lest night, | A ‘'xlay 80n. '7 think It would be a Mot fense. but was driven off by two flfdtters. I aaparat* groups of d# sliigton. Alongside tha thorough­ en our aUte forever to execute Ihe bearded prime minister ad­ . Cuban Warplanes patrolled the! >»wyers. fare raged a stream overfed hy the I the heavy rains that drenched Con- him.” dresses a mammoth meeting this Havana area today, presumably I Sixty-three men attended The lawyer Ib M -Im w as not afternoon on Cuban demands that fearing that anU-Castro forces conclave, which was raided by \ necticut and the rest of the 01 ^ Okrimiiig Wojeidowiea to legally the United States prevent antl- might do some leaflet dropping on. .were re- .Suddenly, one of the m en,Jp^«j^ queaumilng, but the aid Rector, 28, fell into the swol­ Ibmhm* C ^tro Cubans in Florida from tbe mesa meeting. Aitf. Fradertolt T. IMaMIbaken •ending pUnes over Cuba to drop Antiaircraft guns pointed up raid Intensive investigations len stream and began to drift to­ Paul N. Dwyer (rlghtl walks to freedom from the State Prison, at . Thomaaton, Maine, this arms and anti-government leaflets. from the Presidential Palace end by state and federal grand Juries, ward on open culvert. of Weot Hartford, speclM puUic the U.S. attorney, general’s group morning. He entered the prison Dec. 3, 1937. Holding the- door is Harlan Sylvester, a defender for Wojculewicz In the The Cuban Confederation of La­ various other military installations, His friend,' Perley Hart, 48. prison guard. Behind Dwyer Is John J. Shea, a parole officer. (AP Photofax). bor set the stage. It ordered a gen­ including the roof of the Maritime to piosecute organized crime, and Jumped in after him, but neither fbdMMJ ceurL eald be britoved ex­ eral work shutdown at noon in Ha- Police and .Customs Station. the state Investlgatton commission. could overcome the force of the ecuting a crippled man would vi- IP ■vana and three neighboring prov­ A U.S. embassy ipokesman said For the most , part, the conven­ waters. They disappeared into the olaU Nhe. if not the letter" inces to assure a huge crowd, in the the embassy had not requested any tion delegates told each investiga­ culvert. of eonMttuUanal prohiMUone ■how of loyalty at the Presidential special police . protection, that it tive agency the same story. They They survived the trip, and were Maine Releases Reds to Release Photos aninst cruel and unuoual pun- Palace. wan ‘'taking at face vaMe the Mln- said they either were there to at­ tossed out of the other end of the ljlun6nt. Electric service and telegraph istrj’ of State’s promisV Saturday tend a party or to pay their re­ culvert. 600 feet away. Later that Bute’s Atty. John D> laiBene and telephone communications that Americans here would be spects. to Barbara, who they said day the meh, both from New Brit­ of Mancheeter pointed out. that paranteed protection hy ‘he Cas- 53-year-old Barbara Paul N. Dwyer, O f Moon’s Hidden Side “every mltltatlita —^The first Ofeeafield, MaMZ^ Oct. M (/Th- Ics prize for the discovery of the j feared violence from the deputy. ically carried out on board the in­ photographs of the Bold Orion, the State Police said today they anti-proton, proving that m atter' who was also his Jailer, terplanetary station." 37-foot missile fired acrods the path have picked up Bodaey Ansttai, exists in two forms, as particles ! Dwyer devoted years in prison t Interplanetary station Is the of the United States' "Paddle- 44, of Newcastle, Mrtie, who Claim Capitalism Doomed \ and antirpartlcles. ' to the study of law and commer- wheel" satellite, were released for haa been sought slaee Friday la j name the USSR has g^ven to publication today. ■uch The" physics winners are Italian- 1 cial subjects. His sentence had Lunik III from the start, even the abdnctloa at a IS-yearuld «nd, bom Emilo Segre, 54, and Dr. though it does not fit western Maine baby sitter. State Pollea wilt Owen Chamberlan, 39, bom in San (Costtnued m Page Two) ideas of such a" station 1. Lawyer Weds Jury Sgt. Timethy Moran at heoifi- pera Reds Seek to Convince Francism, Both are attached to Tass said Lunik televised the quartera la Beaton said tbe moa the Unl^rslty of California at had been Mentlfied ae Austla at t the photos back to Earth on Oct. 7. Las Vegas, Nev., Oct 26 UP Berkeley. "The taking of the photos,” it —Verne Lawyer and Vivian the State PeUee barracks la ••ra. Tke chomiistry prize , this year Sheihame Falls, eight milea West to End Arms Race added, “was timed so that the sta­ Jury were married here yes­ from here. was awarded- t° Prof. Jaroslaw News Tidbits tion on its orbit should be between terday. Heyrovsky, a 68-year-old Czech. It the mobn and ‘the sun. which He’s 36, she’s 27. and they’re ^nomical upheaval In Capitallat: ^^aB the first Nobel award ever CuUed from AP Wires lighted about 70 per cent of the Both, from Des Moines, Iowa. RIYEB To OREST a t 17 FEET By STANLEY JOHNSON made to Czechoslovakia. Wladmr Leeks, Oet. M urt— tt JOml Moscow, Oct. 26 (JPi — Soviet countries. unseen side of the moon. Laaryer’s occupation? Hie- UJL Woatiier Boreaa saU Kat hae The. Literary Gazette thla week I Heyrovsky was honored for de­ “At the time the station was a Yep, you guessed i t He’s an publicists have opened a new cam-, Foreign ministers of Australia, today the OoaaeetIcBt Btver U» Now paign to convince the West that took iasue with Harvard phlloso-1 veloping the polarographic method distance of 60,000 to 70,000 kllo- attorney. Mara la pher Robert P. Wolf, who wrote, of rapidly analyzing the precise New tSealand and United SUtes would ereet aear 17 feet at mM- complete disarmament offers It meet in Washington for review of Blght toaight oad at 18 feet at tik dark better economic opportunities than the New York Times that Marx, if 1 chemical composition of complicat­ U eeUma alive today, would say “capitalism! ed substances. It has ben par-, faitematlonal situation ti Asia .. Bllddletowa toatovrow morning. >pte, am a continuance of the anhs race. ticularly valuable in the field of Formation of a broad authority for At the 'same time, however, So­ prospers only on preparations for ! j purpose 6f Improving New u v e a U.S. MCXER DIES 10. s m viet organs make clear that there war.whetlier a war is being carried ! metallurgy. Nam IL Proposes Union on or not.” Segre and (Chamberlain are the ' Railroad conunuter service sug­ Gmutalajara. Mexico, Oct. tS Is no change in the Communist 17th and 18th Americans to win the gested by State Sen. Norman (ff>—W alt fagram , S4, aa Amor- creed that cKpitaliam is doomed "Marxist-Lenlnlats are very fa r. from - thinking that modem capi-| Nobel physics award. They will Hewitt of Fairfield .. New England ieaa baataaswelght, died eairty whether or not it is shored up by divide 342,606. Board of Higher Education recom­ today of tajnrieo eiiffoted la a arms production. talism can prosper in any event— i mends that five New England Of North, SoutK Korea fight Saturday algfat agahwt with or without the help of 'mlli-1 states extend their higher education This is one of the main themes tary profits,” tha? magazine said. (Ck>atinued on Page Six, world champioa Joee Becerra, being beamed abroad currently programs by starting state me<«eal' London, Oct 26 (AV-Deputy Pre-4>replacement as foreign minister. lagram, from Weirton, West and the emphasis on It is likely to "Marxists look upon present day DR. OWEN .CHAMBERLAIN and dental schools> Va.. but flgfatfaig ont of Hoao- capitalism as something deca.Wng Ck>mmunist North Viet Kam ob-‘ 5?*®’' ** of^^mmunlst Norta He was- succeeded by his deputy, Increase. Domestically the point and dying.” ■ Korea proposed today a union with Pak Simg cntul. Nam n was Norta tee, Tex., took a bad tiratlag hammered home by every posglble ' Doctor Reveals South Korea through nation-wide Korea'A representative at Panmun- before the schedoled lO-maad meana U that Premier Nikita S- elections to be preceded by the Jom in the talks that brought an boot was stopped hi the nlath m Khniahchev wants peace and proa- (Coattaned oa Page Two) Viet Nam’a fourth, anniversary rooad. ^ celebration .. Little change expect- withdrawal of all foreign troops. It armistice in the Korean War. perlty. was nothing new and undoubtedly Not alnce Stalin’s 70th birthday New Penicillin ,ed In Swiss Parliament when last j ^ tr Nam II told the asseitibly n the lAOOd MINORS ON BEUET has any event been eo publicised ! votes bf yesterday’, election have I ‘>® North Korean capital the unifica­ WaUIngfnrd, Oct. 28 UP4— Khrushchev Ends Syracuse, N. Y., Oct. 26 JAh— ! been taUied «’«pl»':ed yes- tion plan wdll be submitted to the aa Khruahehev’s trip to the United American Legion Ck)mmander terday as foreign minister, laid hU National AssemblJf of South Korea Elgfateea thousand children un­ States. Daily inaas meetltiga ! The first synthetic penicillin, more plan before the North Korean Na der the age of 18. receive pubUn throughout the So%net Union praise Romania Vacation ' deadly to germs but safer for hu­ Martin B. McKneally says he will and to the parliaments of all coun­ aaslstence from CoaneetioaL press for legal showdown within tlonal Assembly at Pyongyang, tries. It would require both North the premier for having made the mans than natural penicillin, said a Tass News Agency dispatch aaM State Welfare ComasMen* trip which speakers say has con­ By A. X OQLDBERG should. be in do^ptors’ hands in a 30 days on whether the 40 et 8 and South Korea to cut their arm­ er Bernard Shapiro todky. In m should admit Negroes, a practice broadcast by Moscow Radio. The ed forces' to 100,000 men esudi. vinced the American people of the Moscow, Oct. 26 UP)—Nikita S. few weeks, it was announced to- plan Is similar to one previously speech prepared for tho 41st an­ alncerity of .the Soviet deaire for Khrushchev was back in Moscow dftV* he • favors .. Actress Maureen "After the complete withdrawal nual meettag at the Connecticat advanced by Pyongyang „and re­ of alt foreign troops from South ' peace. today after two months almost TTie new penicillin apparently i 9 jected by South Korea because it Child WeUi^-Asan. here, Shn- Every Issue of every newspaper continually on the road preaching destroys gerL which* hive be-1 ■ for Korea all-Korean elections should piro sa|d theoe children «— and magazine stresaea the same peace and selling communism. failed to provide safe^ards ^ ^ condlOons insuring full in the Comi|iuntst expression of the peo- up 44 per cent “of the 41,8fiS theme. There Is a color film about The Soviet, premier returned Un~MduT causes ffcwer dangerous, m ^ Federal Visited battle tae j persons whom wo serve In our the trip and a new book, “To Live yesterday from an unadvJrtised reactions. ’ ; against inflation weakened bv re- Sbuth Korea also opposes with­ pie's will in both SoUth and North publlo (UMlstance caseloads.” in Peace and Friendship." week-long visit to Romanis, offi­ It c a n ^ taken by mouth and is ^ Congre*. to lift interest drawal of U.S. troops from the Korea,” -Nam II said. There are naturally still refer­ cially described as a vacation. His ■o powerful that it promia^ea to , on long-term government South even though the Chinese It may be significant that the 10 HUNTERS SAFE ences to the “unshakeable unity of trip to-the Balkan satelUts wasn’t make penicillin ahota obsolete, re- \xm6n, Nixon committee fndicatea. OommunisU have announced all Nam II pl.an was offered shortly Bay Port. Mich.. Oct. 26 UR the Soctallat camp,” but the over­ disclosed until he left Bucharest. ported Dr. Amel R. Menottl. vice ^Five. more. State Prison.guard their soldiers long since have been after Premier Nikita S. Khrusn- —Tdn duck hunters reported whelming em pha^ le on the need It climaxed V.a world-girdling president and. scientific director of grievances presented to Warden pulled out of the' North. Chinese chev, vistted Peiping for secret missing on stormy Sngfaww Bay and wish for friendship and coop­ tour that began In the United Bristol Laboratories. Mark S. Richmond "today, dealing troops -in Manchuria are only a talks after his visit to the United ■inoe (sarly yesterday tamed M eration with the United States. Alt States and took him to Red (China The new product,, called SyqcU- with more general prison condi­ few minutes'march ffom North Ko­ States Khrushchev publicly de->. safe today. Five were foonn forms of propaganda stress good and bamstormliig through Siberia lln, is a stripped down version of tions..Oak St. Cionnector, the rea whereas UJ3. troops would have dared in Peiping that internation­ at a cottage oa North Islaad In ■ relaUons with Washington.. to make him one of the most trav­ natural penicillin with a new gateway to downtown New i^ven, to pull back to Pacific bases. al disputes should be settled peace­ the bay and tbe ' bther five It is against this background eled statesmen of. the day. chemical body style, will be opened to the public at 8 The fact that Nam It was cho­ ably aa he and I^sldent Biseh- showed up et their Detrelt aren that one should read the assur­ The bouncy 85-year-oId premier Large-scale clinical trials will be pjn. today-.Air Force In Europe sen to make the annoiuipement be­ hower proclaimed' after their U.S. hemes. 1 h e BMn on tha totaM ances that the Soviet disarmament got back Just In time for the open- made on tha new antibiotic In the undergoing major raorganizatlon fore the North Korean asaembly meeting. While in Petping, Khrueh- were fouMl by a Ckmat Otowf, propoeale ere not intended deliber­ designed to boost Ita eombat effeo- Indicated ha 1 ^ k>et no stature in ,4:bev la believed to have met with ■enwlt booL hni iHfihi ately or by chance to cause an eoo- (O M tlaaai m raga six ) DB. EMILIO BBGSB (OoathHMg oa FB gajreor) ttveaees la time of war. the regime deamte hla uaaxplalned North Korean leaders. ■halter In n cottage. i ■J- MANCHlCSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1989 P A G B T H R n

through bar tslaviatoa ■ h e w a; W orry 4 f Brahms’ second concarto. It it Weather Speed* Mrs. "Lsarn and Hav* Fun" and "Saa Clerical Help bound to be attacked In the lovict Columbia Maine Relehmfi Flood Waters Cherniy How,” as wall as through hsr FALSE TEETH preu on the charge of "bourgeois Sheinwolfl on Bridge New Park Grass nawspapar articisa. 'tihe has trav­ SHMio«#rlrrH«ffKi7 MW eled extensively in this country formsllsm." The finale with its Gives Chalk Needed io r OM'tbeasia frequent quotattena from Hspon'a Paul N. Dwyer Zip 2 Through and abroad. M*ta sttppiaf, finger exercises for the ^isno Qiildren Get Oraas may prop up In Rohartaon Muoaom members will he ad­ *h«.Iou would seem to be some sort of pri­ H D tM Park in about two weaka If the mitted free (A charge by showing , Polio Clinic vate Joke between father and son. ’S ervice*’' 1 0 B B HBOHlBN 500-Ft. Culvert wesdhar stays warm. Talk Oct. 29 membership cards. There anil be a 1-Day Holiday 19 After 22 Years This was the prediction today of —) ' i s r s s If you have no Shoatakovitch, By: Alfretf ShalawfiM park Suparintendent Hopac* Mur- Mrs. Jan* B. Cheney, director of •mail fea tor non-members. try hafilBf J thl* is probably a good place tb VM. MAafiera toom ObAOiflM ■was" The Manchester HeAlth Depart­ Columbla’a school chldren will « tMH Fag* Om ) 4 A 1,10 9 (Coalinoed freak Page Om ) phey, wha said the Job of seeding th* Children’s Museum Of H art­ ment today called agal(iL for volun­ . (iMA-aeM). begin, particularly If y(^ are Which card tfo you lead whan the North End recraattonal rrea ford, will give a chalk talk on » oMpiumrnisssavariants maaur. afraid of modernists. He Is an Im­ get a holiday Friday when y*u hold the Jack and two «naU This was one 6t the more har­ teer worker* at an anU-MlIo clinic RT tra u rm i i _ been commuted by Gov. Clinton A. S k i t has been virtually completed by the "Rocks and Minerals of Connec­ Ferguson Headfl Wednesday from 2 tp 9 pV". In the portant composer, and this record­ Horace Porter SchooTq teachers OlTAlU* cards of a ault? Some yaara ago I rowing results of a wind-driven Brancifort Bros. Construction Co. ticut" at the Bowsrs School audi­ aau ara apd the axaeutiva coun­ ■pant 30 minutes teaching a class ♦ AK14 Municipal Ruildmg. 40N>' QRUBER ing Is aa good a* you are ever attend the annual teachers conven­ cil. a t storm that dumped more'than of Cromwell. torium Thursday at 8 p.m. CHARDIYOUIt likely to get. tion at Hartford. He waa 18 whan he waa zan- o t baglnnara to lead the J**[**^ f ^ r Inches of rain on north cen­ Mu^hey said the firm disc-har­ Mra. C h e n g y will also show M M H Committee 'The departmignt eald It n l^ a six card fra n auch a holding. Then volunteers for clerical worx from A coupl* ot wMki »r» I talkPdflUicn oompw>y wm ■^"'ply tn 'ln f Nutcracker—Tachalkowsky In the morning piert will be a Unced In 1987 for tha Mutfgaoo HiAl 1 0 0 4 1 tral Connecticut, and nearly SH rowed tha 6 to 7-acre area, -ileaned specimens. The program, first of ERiSCRimONS H n i to outdo the other one with "depth general session. The speaker will wa dealt out a tow practice hands, I J ' 4 J ♦ Aaqior inches on* th* New Haven are* it of atones and rubbish and aowed Thomas F. Ferguson, eo-puh- 4:30 to 7 and four volunteer guides •bout ’’■toreo^ ' In thl* column,'‘-----“ •* "’***’ '**"'*’ Phllharmonia Orch. ■laying of Dr. Jamea O. Uttla- and along came a hand that made from 2 to 4:30. •nd I told >-ou that it Uke* two effect" until the result became ab­ Kurts, Conductor be Arthur F. Corey, executive aec- field, 87. He had not even finishetf Streets and cellars were flood­ seed furnished by the town. The Hahef of The Herald, has been ap­ surd, Added to thla, thoy were retary of the California Titachera high school. ma eat my lecture. J ed, power lines were knocked town had previously fertilized the Some 25 townspeople ba*e of pracUcaliy evorythinj to made Cbpltol OlUfi West opened the king of hearta park. pointed chairman nf the Manchea­ volunteered for other hour*, the It work. Thl* 1* bocaune you have not careful In transcribing from Aksn. During the aftenuion teach­ Now Dwyer will work aa man­ out. traffic waa snarled, and" New ter Memorial Hospital instirance PINE tape to master dlac. Sometime* The fact that there are abdut ers will have a choice of 38 dif­ ager of the 88-room Stona Hotel'in and looked to me for approval. I Gold weather now would told off department said, but the period two oara and, actually hear aome- thirty recordings ' of this muilc beamed guardedly and ■ looked Haven paaaenger service waa de­ the appearance of grass until next comihittee. The appointment was ^ mAEMACY they reversed the two track* they ferent group meetings to attend. Norwal, only a few milea from ♦ * 3 V layed ha much az 3)i hours. j from 4:.30 to 7 remains unpopular tWnir 'N’ory allghUy different In available attests its constant ap­ ’The theme of this year’s convsn- about for the nearest exit. It was 4 Q 10 « spring, Murphey said, but continu­ made, by hospital president Elmer because it extends through the one oar than in the other. recorded; Paris Hill where he was bom find In New Haven, the water roae WadA) for a 1-year term. Not only did this put the first peal. Probably you have a record­ tlon it "Something for Everyone”. raised and where Dr, Uttlefiald no uae, for there ware too many I iMf 8 ^ WM ing fsvorsbie weather could make dinner hour! In cohaequence, recording en­ violins on the right, for example, ing of it, and If so this review la ’The school, children will have a bridge players between me and the to a height of 3 to 4 feet in a Robertaon green in two weeks. Th4 new chairman will appoint The clinic will follow one held WoiiiTERST. gineer* came 'up with the Inaplra- was killed. railroad cut, causing lengthy de­ his «>mmlttee from among the but, in effect. It turned the sound not for you. 'There are always holiday aa well aa the kindergar: He hope* to marry an old home­ daor. Th* $34,000 job of regrading and Sept. 23, at which 3,160 shots tlon of using two aeparated micro­ of the entire orchestra inside out. those, however, who are Juat start­ ten children who follow the school Waat waa allowed to win the Opeiiiig lead4K lays to at least three express improving th* park was begun by other! members of the Board of were given. phones when making a recording. town friend, Mrs. Carolina Pinkos, paaaenger trains.. . Trustees. The types of insurance They actually marketed discs like ing a collection and this music is schedule. i 39, a divorcee and mother of three first trick and eoqld sea that he Brancifort last spring. . General Manager Rirhsrd Mar­ Tha further they separated them, thl* so frequently that It was a “baalc’’ number for the library. During October Principal Georgs had to load a diamond to have In Long Island aoimd, a Now over Which he will have super­ the greater would be the differ­ daughtarsc but the marriage may you’re in position to lead anethet vision "will be the coverage for tin today said Mayor Eugene T. neceMsry to include a circuit on Usually one hears the Tschai- Patro* and three teachers have have to wait . any ehanea to defeat .tfi* eontract. diamond through the king." York man drifted for more than Kelly is urging ell persons to take ence noted, and if two separate the reproducing mechanisms that kowsky Opus 71A, which la the been attending arithmetic work­ He looked at his dUmonds, 24 hpurs in an open boat after he Combiiie^l Circles fire., liability and malpractice. RUMMAGE impressions could be simulta Tha State %iard of Probation ITw whole class absorbed thla lil Ferguson ha* been a hospital ad\'antage of the rllnlr. It will he i would reverse this error, and play suite of numbers the composer se­ shops every Saturday morning at and Parole eays: "It la in his beat thought back to my lecture, and eilence for a few aaconds. Then became ssparated during a flshhig 'k'.- the lest one before Nov, 1 date i neoualy reproduced through two the music as It had been record­ lected for concert performance be­ Wtlllmantlc State College. , then led the four of diamond* trip from friends In another boat. M eel Thursday trustee since 1957. separate sound system* the ef- Intareeta to delay tha ceremony a one of them demurred: "But your on which studente who have not j SALE ed. fore the ballet had been completed. Several teachers are planning to reasonable length of time." West looked to me once mote for whole leeaon today waa about Louis Alvarato, 30, New York begun the 3-shnt eelk series will I feet would be similar to having an ! Many repnrducers had no such Sometimes yo\i hear Opus 71, attend the State conference sched­ Dwyer Ja tha only living prin­ appiir^I, but the expression on City, told police he left Smith- HEADS OAlYfOUC YOUTR orchaalra that was spread over a ; circuit and the result wa* utterly leading a low card!" , An annual open meeting of the Hartford, Oct. 26 Joseph be automaticelly dropped from the j Kponaarad by which la the complete ballet score. uled for Nov. 7. This conference cipal in Maina’e moat notonoufi my fees would hgvs made a tiger "Not at all,” 1 replied. ‘The town, N.T., on Long Island, at 4 school system. considerable width. ' assinine to a listener who knew will be held in Manchester. a.m: Saturday In a 12-foot rented Combined Catholic Mothers’ Cir­ Kelly of Bt. Maurice’s Parish, New the fxiay Spa t a r Oraop af 4 s Mr. Kurtz offers neither; he has crime case. wine* most important part of tha laasen cles of Manchester will be held at All students except thoee with Further, becaus* of the angles what it ought to sound like. Of made a judiciqua selection from Offical school hours are from 9 His freedom follows by nin* Plays Low skiff powered by an outboard Britain. Is the nAw president of Inwh-ed, and the time lag of the course, there were many who had a.m. untlliA p.m. Assigned teach­ came In the last thirty aaeonds: the Church of the Assumption hall the Artlhdlocesan Council of Cath­ medical or religious objections s e c o n d congregational the complete music which includes year* the releas* of another lifer ’Declarer very properly played a Never obey a 86>ieral rule If you motor. Hia friends were in smother Thursday at 8:30 p.m. CHtRCH sound from the back to the front' bought "stereo" in order to keep the suite and some of the best ers are on' the playground and convicted of the aame slaying— boat. olic Youths. He and other officers must be Immunized against polio of the stage, there was also the i up with the Joneses and such ab- building duty from 8 a.m. until low diamond from the dummy. can'see a good reason for break­ Contact chairmen of each cir­ chosen at a' meeting yesterday before the 1960 school year begins. parts of the remainder. largely on Dwyar’a testimony. East won arith the quean of dia­ ing it" The storm separated the two cle will be present and.ail mothers illusion that the group was spread; surdities failed to trouble them Mr. Kurtz served a long appren­ 3:50 p.m.' Some children are ar­ Each blamsd 'each other for tha vessels, and his boat began ship­ will be installed at the (Hh annual Unimmunized adults are also FELLOWSHIP HAU frtjm front to back si well aS:ln the least. So fcommercially riving at school long before teach­ monds and looked In vain for a DaUy. Quastloa interested In becoming members Mrs. Jane B. Cheney Cathollci Youth Organization rally urged fn attend the clinic or else ticeship aa conductor wdUi- the crime. I way to defeat the contract. If he Partner opens ^ t h on* heart, ping water. He tossed everything are Invited to attend. *1116 purpose from right to left. This was what "ater^" went lU merry way. * remnants of the old DIaghileff bal­ ers are on duty. The achool c,-/ lot Francis M. Carroll, . ona-Ums overboard, including the motor a series of fl'va lectures to be Sunday at 3 p.m. in the Bushnell get shots from their family doc­ WED.* OCT. 2R . f AAA thfv called "depth." I We II return to the latest devil- be reaponsibfe for pupils who come cashed the ace pf diamonds, dum­ and the next player bids on* aped* of mothers’ circles will be ex­ Memorial. tors.. let tipupe and his reading of this deputy sheriff, served 12 years for my’s king would then stop ths You hold: Spades—4 8; Hsarts— and anchor. plained. and a mock meeting will sponsored by the Luts Junior Now, as anybody who has atud-1 opmenU In next week * column, score fs light and rhythmic as be­ so early in the morning. In the the doctor’s slaying. He was re­ The other boat got back to Long Fifth Generation Museum this year, will be directed led trigonometry can tell you. the j Itaten to a few recordings. future no students will be allowed suit. If Bast Isd anything else, K Q 6 3; Diamonds—J 8 4; Clubs be conducted. Reffeahmenta will fits the muaic. The orchestra playa leased in 1950, however, on a claim declarer would draw trumps , and —9 8 6 3. What do you aay? Island, smd notified the Coast Four-month-old Alexander Blg-^ be served. toward adults and children of In the building or on the play­ that he was fraudulently convict­ Guard Alvarato waa missing. They very well under hi* baton, and the ground before 8 a.m., Patros says. discard his diamonds on dummy’s Answer: Bid two hearts. You ner HI and his big brother Daniel another great-great-grandmother, Those interested are asked to grade four and up. There will be K-a;AwJn' uii, "thl' vltch technical aspects of recording were ed. Carroll died in 1958. searched for him In vain. The boat call Mrs. Thomas Zemke, 27 no kchool the following day he greater tha accuracy with which a The eighth grade la conducting Dwyer waa arrested in North good clubs. can just barely afford this raise, finally drifted into Fairfield short­ Charles Signer, 2 4 . years old, of Moat of the family gathered distant point can be determined. Bemateln and N. T. Phil. Orch. handled .wrlth finefiie. If you are its annual magazine subscription "What went wrong?” West which may make it sasy for your yesterday when the -latest rep Wedgewood Dr., or Mrs. Ernest cause of a teacher's’ convention ColumbU ML 5S87 Iqoking for a recording of this old Arlington, N. J„ 23 years ago this ly after daybreak yesterday. 100 Arnott Rd., represent Oie fifth Jordan, 38 Grandview 8t„ both of which will enable more children Bo the engineer* started increaa. drive as a means of earning ex­ month in a car that contained the aakad seeing the expreesion on my partner to carry on. If you pass at Alvarato waa treated at a hoa- resentatlve of the fifth generation Ing the diatance between mikes in Having been highly unfavorable favorite, this is the one; your penses for the class trip. 'This is face. this moment, it may ha too axpen- generation In their family and was baptized. Francis Xavier Mothers’ Circle, to attend. last week to Mr. Bernstein’s efforts search is over. bodies of Dr. Littlefield and his pltal for exposure. His condition they have 12 grand, great-grand, Mrs.' Cheney -la well known jordar to gain depth. one of two activities which will be ''ft* wife, Lydia. ' "You should have led the jack •ive to say a word later. was termed satisfactory. (Herald Photo by Ofiara) before Thursday, But while concentrating on the with Cesar Franck, It IS only fair sponsored by the school children of diamonds, not the small one, fOopyright 1988, General Paatarea and great-grandparents. to state that this re^rdlng can PRES'lX) AS8A1 After two days trial at South Torrential rains touched off a Standing are pie children’s man in the middle of the back Plaao Baeorea during the year. Any other aalei Paris, Maine, for the doctor’s I explained. "If dummy plays low. Corp.) massive landslide in the 'White row. they loat track ,of the men acarcaly be improved upon.. The activity is not sanctioned by the mother, Mr*. Alexander Eigner WIBIIWWigiHipiHIHIliilkIHHaiBWiaWIXmBIlBIXIBIliWmillWIIMIBIBmRIBIlllllll lWRjMMWHBaHH Badnra-Bkoda, Pianist death, Dwyer changed hta plea to Mountains of New Hampshire and Jr.; her father, Philip J. Seaton, In the middle of the front row. composition la congenial to Mr. school. the yoar’s projects and programs caused rivers to leap dangerously iw b Thla reaulted in the phenomenon Bernstein’s talents both as coiv- Wealmlnater XWN Ifififil Agriculture Oensue- will be discussed. Assisting host­ guilty and accepted a life sentaace of Circle "S’’ Ranch, Andover; his j^Cosk Soving T I All we can aay is, "Encore!" He said later he changed hia plea - close to several communities. Last Week For known aa “the hole in the middle," ductor and soloist. (He performs Mrs. Eugene A. Dente of Jona­ esses will be Mra. Robert Russell The weekend storm waa blamed moither, Mrs. Benjamin J. Seaton, OuUtanding a aituatlon which waa no better both roles, by the way). and Mrs. Joseph Armstrong. to guilty in foar of violence to Concordia Lutherans South Coventry. than Trumbull Highway *>Mn himself and hia mother, Mrs. Jes­ for at least etght deaths—five In Savings than old style recording where ’This brings uj to the composi­ appointed as the agriculture enum­ PTA Changes Meeting highway accidents, one at aea and The woman holding the baby Is Opportunities! you got the "whole in the mid­ erator for Columbia. Her duties The PTA EScecutlve Board mast­ sie Mann, now of Woresatsr, Mrs. Arthur Beers, South Cov­ tion Itself. It is apparent that, aa USWV Auxiliary Mass., by Carroll, who was his two by heart attacks. Shop This Week § i v i i h \ ( TUESDAY AND dle," although nobody expressed It he grows older. Shostakovltch con­ wll be to get. a Hating of all. dwell­ ing has been changed to Wednes­ An avalanche of huge rocks and entry, mother of Mrs. Benjamin In that way. ings within Columbia boundries day at 8 p.m. at the home of PTA jailer. Way over Fund Goal Seaton. cerns himself more with his' To Seat Officers Several months later, Carroll earth swept down a mountainside Actually, there was nothing musical content, and leu with the and obtain forma from all places President Mrs. Knut Barstrom. in picturesque Franconia Notch, Other grandparents are Mrs. arrong with the basic principle. having an agriculture operation. Mra. John Tettelbach, vice presi­ was arrested on a charge of incest Philip J. Seaton and Mr. and Mrs. effect that it will make. Thla was with his daughter, who waa Concordia Lutharan Church par­ N. H„ and blocked Route 3 with 28 60th ANNIVERSARY SALE! ) W EDNESDAY^ apparent at early as his ninth Mrs. Rose Converse wdll be in­ ’Thursday waa the first day of dent, ai\d Mrs. Barstrom will at­ ishioners have pled|[ed 8218/)08 feet' of rubble. New Hampshire Alexander Eigner of East Hart­ symphony, and is very marked in stalled as president, aucceedtng enumeration and it will continue tend the District PTA meeting In Dwyer’a girl friend. About Town toward a prpgram to build a new Gov. Wesley Powell declared an ford. Other great-grandparents the work at hand. Mr*. Gertrude Buchanan, of Mary through November. It is hoped Rockville tomorrow at 7 p.m. Any Carroll was indicted for murder (diurch on Pitkin Si. emergency in that White Mountain are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Lewis, Written for, and dedicated to, Bushnell Cheney auxiliary, United enumeration nationwide will be parents interested in attending Instead of Inceat. At tha trial, A. fare wall party for Mrs. Adri­ TTie pledgee exceed the goal of- area. Hartford; Benjamin J. Seaton: his son. It I* not too difficult, Spanish War Veterans, tonight at completed by Dec. 1. may call either of these officers Dwyer testified the peace officer an Robenhymsr, 36 Falknor Dr., $160,000. More pledges a re ' ex- Authorities said it would be two Mrs. Frank Franko, 21 Trebbe kallQWHil trisk < either technically or musically 7 at the State Armory. Church News for transportation. killed Littlefield because the doc­ who is moving to Florida, wax peqted and a report meeting will or three days before -the highw’sy Dr:; and Mrs. Charles Barabas, Veiy pouibly he did not want to Mra. Gladys Carrier, Stratford, The Rev. George K. Evans, News Bits tor bed learned of the Alleged in­ given by mothers of first gradsra be held Wednesday. —the main route between ^ s to n Passaic, N.J. Mrs. Fannie Brunelle SOLID \ or troot bo{t | present a iB-yesr-old with prob' department preeident, and Mrs. pastor of the Congregational Mrs. Donald E, Anderson of cest. at Washington School at ths home Announcement of the pledges and Canada—will be clear for of Vernon Convalescent Home is lems beyond his ca|iabllttlei.. The Mary Matthews. Manchester, na­ Church, will attend the eastern Jonathan Trumbilll Highway is * Dwyer also claimed Carroll kill­ of Mra. -.Bernard Brennan, 92 was made last night at a service through traffic. • I w p H i * slow movement abandons the tional chairman, will install Mr*. regional meeting of the Congrega­ patient at Middlesex Hospital in ed Mra. Littlefield becaiue she Was Ciunpflcld'Rd., recently. She was of Thanksgiving to commemorate Washouts also closed Crawford usual Shoatakovitch diaaonancea Converse and associate officers. tional Christian Churches, to Middletown where she will under­ auspicious ef what happened to her presented a corsage of red rosea the 80th anniversary of the found­ and Pinkham Notches on the op­ and striving for rhythmic effect, Refreshments will be served by be held at the Aayljim Hill go surgery. husband. Nobody ever was tried and an electric frying pan, and two ing of the congregation and to posite side of the mountains. FAIRWAY almost completely. Mrs. Gladys Rldolfl. Church In Hartford tomorrow for her slaying. bOoka ware donated In her name te Several bridges were washed PRESCRIPTIONS CHERRY Thnra. aad F it TUI tJ 'The Red Legs baseball team give thanks for the success of the ’This movement ie obviously pat­ through Thursday. It will be an went on a picnic yesterday at the the school library. PTA members building fund campaign. About out in New Hampshire. A motel Free Delivery terned on the similar one in educational and inspirational pro­ home of John Pringle, i^ven by earlier'presented her a folding hors 300 attended the service, held at near New Hampshire’s White gram on the theme: "Christian Pringle and Edward Merritt, Baptist Couples d’oeuvra tray. Emanuel Lutheran Church. Mountains at ^oodatock was lift­ Police Arrests Resources for the Space Age.” coachea. The campaign waa conductad ed by swirling waters of the Pe- LIGCEn DRUG Featured speakers will be Dr. To Retain Lawyer Visit Seminary Manchester Lodge of Masons during tha past aavaral waeka. migewasset River and carried 100 ' SHOPPING PARKADE THIS IS THE HOUR! Howard F. Schomer, prsaident of ‘ilie Hop River Aaan. met Fri­ will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at The new church and school, be­ yards. Mrs. ’Eheresa Garrity, office man­ Jan Guzewtez, 34, of 17 North the Chicago Theological Seminary day night and decided to engage Masonic Tsmple. After a brief ing planned by architect Arnold ager, suggests these handsome St., was arrested for driving while who will speak tomorrow noon; Atty. Omar Shepard of Willlman- Fourteetn married couple*, of the business meeting, the Master Ma­ Lawrence will coat about $460,000. Solid Cherr>' Dining Pieces Intoxicated early Sunday morning Chester Bowles, Congressman Uc to represent them In regard Community Baptist Church .visited son degree will be conferred by of­ Construction will be financed by most unusual sale values. after Patrolman Richard L.'' Sulli­ from Connecticut, tomorrow night; the Hartford Seminary Foundation ficers of Daskam Ledge, Gleaton- to their complaint against the Saturday evening and attended an ■ale of the preeent property, the van followed him on Gemlng and Dr. Leslie Cooke, associate gen­ Connecticut Bi-Products Co. in bury, with'Senior Warden George pledges, and additional mortgag­ McNall Sts. Sullivan said Guze,' eral secretary. World Council of Illustrated talk by Dean Robert T. SPEOlU. TUE&, WED, THURS. ONLY Coventry, due to unpleasant odors Parsons, former missionary in Elliott presiding.. Refreshments ing. wtez drove erratically at times and Churches, Geneva, Switzerland created by its operation. A for­ will be served durinf a social hour. Guedt preacher at yeiterday’a Wednesday night and Dr. Roy Africa. was not always on the correct aide mal letter of complaint will be Dean Parsons told the group service was the Rev. Erich O. nf the road. Free under $200 bond, Pearson, dean of Andover Newton signed by the members when the about the churches, education, Our Lady of the Most Holy Ro­ Brandt, former pastor of Con­ LADIES' Guzewicx is due in court Nov. 7. ’Theological School, Newton Cen­ nuisance next occurs and on any method* and products of farming, sary Mothers’ Club Oircl* will cordia Church and now aaaoclata Harold N. Rowett. 32. of 489 E. ter Mass., Thursday morning. Lay following occaalon. This will be and showed slides of the terrain, meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at ths paator of St. John’s Lutharan Middle "Tphe. waa arrested on com­ members of the churches are ur^ged sent to the Coventry Health Of­ housing and dress of the peoples. home of Mrs. WilUam Taylor. 141 Church in New Britain. SPIKE plaint of hi* wife at 11:10 p.m. to attend, and anyone interested ficer. An ’’herbalist,’’ he explained, is Vernon S t Co-hostassas will be In announcing the $213,006.00 to yesterday and was charged with should contact the Rev. Mr. Evan*. a man who places objects In a Mra. Joseph^ Ramondatta and date with more to come In, Paator breach of peace. Police were told Storm ManchMMr Evening Herald Co- calabash or empty gourd, rolls Mrs. John D ^ a n t. Paul Kaiser said, "It la with deep Rowett was belligerent at home Saturday’s storm felled two lumhU oorreapantfeiit, Mra. Eu- some out onto the ground and in humility and thanka to God that NEbLITE and. struck his 14-year-oId daugh­ very old Rock Maples on Jonathan telepboM AOatf- the manner of a fortune-teller ad- Mr. and Mra. Norman Hou'ssar, OR LAMB CHOPS gene A. Dents, we announce the huge over-sub- ter. He waa released .under $100 Trumbull Highway. The first fell emy 8-9480. vises, people what to do by "read­ Worcaatar, Mesa., spent tha ■cripUon for this cause of'building bond for court appearance Satur­ from In front of Saul Caroline’s ing" the objects. weekend at tha home of. the for- PRIME LEATHER day. home directly on to the highway William T. Carter, dean of ad­ a greater Corcordia Pariah.” HEELS mor'o parents. Hr. and Mrs. Crain Other arrests, the charges and and trafllfr\wa* held up oyer an Fred W. Badger, general chair- • ministration, took the club mem­ Hauasar, Lake St. The younger man for tha campaign, said, "It ONLY THE FINEST QUALITY lAIATHER. OH NEOLITE court dates, are: hour until the. State Highway De­ Young Democrats' bers on a tour of ths buildings Heussars have just returned from John A. Jensen, 20, St. Louis, partment could , remove enough which include the Seminary's four has been a most rewarding experi­ USED IN ALL REPAIR WORK LOIN a seven week’s trip in France and ence to see the people of ConcorfUa , Mo., operating an unregistered branches to malcev paasege pos­ To Hear Becker non-denomlnatlonal graduate Switzerland. A taniafier that sra’ra open uatti fi PJil. on Moadays, Tnaadays motor, vehicle, Nov. 7. sible. The other fell from in front achoola. the Hartford Theological express their gratitude to a bounti­ Cut from Pink-Meated of Sheldon Gardner’s home but fell Seminary, the Hartford School of ful God by such inspired and in-. • HEAVY DUTY ZIPPERS REPLACED •ad PrlAiT** On thoaa days wa offer a full 8 hours ot nnlnter- Anthony V. Kreipovich, 29, of 'The Young Demjocratic Club of The executive board of Ver- tagtad aanrica, • A ^ . to fi P.M. mieoo hours are eapeolally con- East Hartford, intoxication, $25 short of the road. 'There' lya* a Religious Education, the Kennedy ■plrlng giving. We look forward to bond, Nov; 7. power failure for over an boillr,, in Mancheater will hold Its first fall School of Missions and the Institute, planck PTA will meet tomorrow ■till greater achieveraenta as tha • UDIES* HANDRAGS REPAIRED TMlaat far aavtag or Maaaaotfag other financial buslnesa on your meeting tomorrow night at 8:30. Tender Lamb way haoM fra* work, or wblio doing w ne late afternoon sBop- ' Miss Bessie Mskris. ^ast Hartr the morning. of Church and Community. The i t 7 ;80 p.m. at the achool. building program progresses.’’ plag. Ttaradnys, ot ooarae, the hours are extended right straight ford, passing in a no-passing zone, Lions It will be a dinner meetiM at school’s enrollment includes repre­ George Katz Jr., chairman of tha throdih to • P.M. Manchester Savings and Loan, 1007 Main Nov, 7. The Lions Club will meet to­ the Walnut Reataurant. Heni-y sentatives of 3$ denominations and Friendship Circle, Salvation Future Needs Committee, aaid, SMaaL Mar Maple S treet "Maaeheater’s Oldeat FlaaaoUl la- Generoso S. Giiarlon, Brighton, night at 7 for a dinner meeting in Becker, District 2 leader of the 15 foreign countries. Aiuny, will meet tonight at 7:46 "The congregation’s inspirational Mass., speeding, $35 bond, Nov. 14. the Liberty Hill Log Cabin. Wil­ Democratic party and a member of for a work session at the Chtadal. giving and pledging will enable the SAMYULYES LARGE AND FANCY bur Fletcher, scoutmaster, will the Town Pension Board, will bt Hoataaaea will be Mr*. Frances future needs committee to go 23 OAK S T .^ “Shoe Repairkig Of The Better Kind” the speaker. The aetivltiea com­ Getosl and Mrs. Ethel OrRtelli. speak to the group on! "Scouting B^nai BVith Plans quickly forward and complete!, ICEBERG HDS in the Community." Thla will ac­ mittee of the Young Democrats building plana and apeciflcatlona' Same Side As Watkins, A Few Steps From Main St. Lettuce quaint the Lions with their new Will outline its program schedule Lady of Fatima Mothara' Circle for the first stage of our project. project, sponsorship of Boy Scout for the year. Card Party Nov. 9 will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at We may be able to ahow the year Meat and Praduca Prkds WfacUva Tuaa. and Wad.. 0««. aT-SI, I f t t Only "Troop 162. The public is invited. the home of Mra. Daniel Puzinaa, 1960 on the cornerstone of our Scouting News A card party and game night, 62 Bolton St. Dr. Morgan Flaher­ new church.” OPEN STOCK DINING PIECES Forty-five boys. Including eight CRASH KILLS BAY STA7TER open to the public, will be sponsor­ ty, Hartford obatetrlcian, will be HASTEN lASON new ones, attended the first fall Stamford, Oct. 26 (jD—A Brook­ ed by B’nai B’rith Monday, Nov. 9 the speaker. Co-hoateaaea will be 83].50 Row Back Side Chair ...... 27.50 meeting of Columbia Boy Scouta field. Maas., man died instantly at 6 p.m. at the VFW Home, Man­ Mrs. Peter Cordera and Mrs. Lee Thursday night In Yeoman’a Hall, yesterday when hia panel truck chester Green. Proceeds will bene­ Bolduc. r^CBNDITlONRDS $41.50 Bow Back Arm Chair . . : ...... 37.50 when the group reorganized into ■maahed into a bridge abutment on fit various organizations support­ two tnoops. Troop 62 is sponqored the Connecticut Turnpike. State ed by B’nai B’rith. iilflSTUJOOD $29.95 Windsor Side C h a ir...... 22.50 j by the ,PTA and Troop 162 by the Police said tire tracks on the .turn­ Forty tabla prizes will be award­ Lions Club, with Wilbur Fletcher pike’s greasy center atrip leading ed, and refreshments will .be ALL COLOR SROW! $31.50 Attractive Mate’s C h a ir...... 24.95 C a n d y B a rs o'^:V8 9 ‘ scoutmaster of both. to the acene of the crash indicated served. Private groups planning to CHsI Walker-E4w. "Reekie’’ Rxraec $41.50 Sturdy Captain’s C h a ir...... 34.95 Troop 62 has Reginald Lewis as that Albert ,C. Evans, 31, fell attend are asked to bring their "YEUOWSTONC A HALLOWE'EN ’TRICK or T R IA r PAVORin troop committee chairman, and asleep while driving. 'The accident own playing cards and mah-jong $169.95 Three Door Buffet, 44 Inches I.iong...... 139.9.n occurred at the East Main Street ■eta. Chairman of the event is Alt in Color! KEUEY" other members Lawrence Haynes, Is Celer — Pise Life Ellwood Klein, Joseph Tashltk, bridge. _ ^ . Mrs. Adele Hartstein. "KMkU” liCsH* C ares $259.95 Buffet with China To|i, 44-Inch Length . .219.9.1 B im es Hearjr Fes4a "THE MAN WHO John TetUebach', Leonard King, CUst Walker "MAN WHO UNDERSTOOD WOMEN” OctoL er is a test D uU vat W ontk! George V. Jo^aoii, and Frank "Trllewstes* rNOBBSTOOD $199.50 Four Door Buffet, 54-lnch Lenigth ...... 1.59.95 »*■ Kell;Kclljr” WOMKN" —. . Celer Marchiaa. The 'institutional repra- :U*:U S;l* Wllk Leslie Carsa-Hearr Fsada $279.95 Buffet with Hutch Top, 54-Inch Length . .2.39.95 ■entative la Maurice Haynes, and Claim CapUalism Doomed l;et-«!M PIN AST - A Family Favorita aasiatant leadera are duy Beck WED.: "DARBY 0'.On,L” $134.95 Buffet or Server, 36-Inch Length .109.9^ and Bill Roberts. Troop Committee W*4. D ieaey's "DARRY O'O ILL" Chairman of Troop 162 is Henry $199.95 Buffet with Open Top, 36-Inch Length ...1^9.95 Cheese Food »«lo*: 73‘ i Beck, and other members includ* Reds Seek to Convince% $199.50 Comer China Cnbinet, (ilass Doors ...... 1 6 9 .9 5 : Lucien Levesque, Charles Olsep SLICED - White or Colored ■ Msrton. Wolff, Earl Gardner and EXCEPT SATURDAY $99.50 Round Extension Table, 44”, Two Leaves ., 81.95 I the Rev. George K. ElvMa. Aaslst- ^e s t to End Arms Race STATE EARLY d fft* UlfTIL ! ant leaders are John Card and BIRD o w e 8 P.M. $79.50 Extension Table, 34’’ Width, Two LeavM >.. 64.95 I John Osmond. Institutional repre- TTODAYLTSini TUESDAY ! sentative la Charles Hill. (Continued from Page One) Viealt to the United States, the $144.50 Dropleaf Extension Table, 42”, 2 Leaves . .119.95 Anierican Cheese ^ Troop 163 will meet Thursday American public have an, incom­ CLOVfRDALl . kich in Nutrianli and Troop 62 on Nov. 5. Blach will The writer-theorist I^nld Leon­ parably clearer notion of the prin­ A m m iN A M E* Liberal Budget Ternn^. . .Open an Account meet on alternate 'Thuradaya tyev explained: ciple of peaceful coexistence. ’ Join Bonfly's fuel Oil Club thereafter with a joint meeting to ^ "The simple truth is that capi- “ Let the San Franclaco paper be held occasionally. taliam la as pregnant with crises have hopes of ‘beating tha Oommu- HVE PIECE Cheese Spread ^ > The leadership training weekend aa a cloud la with rain. Whether nlsta’ in peaceful competition. That IM »U N E n «S 8ELe No two ways aboat it. Yonr home heating worries will la Ija right. . for Natchaug' District Boy Scouts there is an arms race or not, criaea Tks Sieturs !•»« Ht« baskl A, cease the minute you join Bantly’s Fuel Oil Club. All S t Wells Woods was postponed are Inevitable 'while capitalism ex- "Aa for the Soviet people, they' DINETTE have ever yreaaon to seek peaceful members have the benefit ofr ' Saturday because of the storm and IsU." Four Windsor Side Chairs will be held at 9 a.m. this Satur' But the article said at UiO end competition and be absolutely sure they will win It. They have never • antomatic weather-controlled deliveries' and 34 Inch Extension day. One leader from Lebanon and of the arms race, contrary to the .Table, with' two leaves, ‘croaking of the arms merchants," feared peace and never will. Such his five acouta did try to "weather' fear is a sign of woaknesa, not • 24-hour burner service contrdfit (optional extra) opens to seat eight. All .yifJrn the atorm but by 3 p.m. Wilbur would open up broad new pros­ Strength." five - pieces. Fletcher decided that It waa too pects for Increased intemationsl • 2-way radio controlled delivery and service trucks r* wet. commerce, gro'wing markets and REGULARLY $198! Joseph French of Stafford consequently growe newspaper referred to an PLUS.! LOVE AND LAUGHTER WITH White Bread next Saturday and also on the editorlan in the San Franclaco Phone MI 9-4595 or TR 5-3271 now and join the club. staff will be< Walter Oreika of Chronicle saying that If armed Same LARGE Loaf'. .. Santa HIGH Qualily forces were disbanded and arms You’ll have good, trouble-free hbme.heating^ Come on, $ 1 4 9 . 9 5 Stafford Springs, Louis PettengiU Jason-(-putj!our two heads i^ e th e r and iihone now. of Coventry, and Wilbur Fletcher production ended, men muat gp in­ of Columbia, the latter being fi> to underdevreloped lands.“ We are LIBERAI. TERMS 6harge of local arrangements. Be­ aura the West can via with and Tucs., Oct, 27 1-LB c beat the Comniunlata in this field } tween 50 and 60 are, expecteif at of competition," the Callforbla pa­ 9 R.m, till l,a.m . DECCO-HEAT . "Our Repotetlfxi LOAVES . the overnight meeting including 20 per said. A LUNCHEONS I la Yailr Asaaraace* from Columbia. ‘The Literary Gazette commented: A. D IN N E R S a Church Nows A L eg al B ev erag es ' l u r n i i t a r 0^ "Competition in peaceful con- W(IBi8«Sfais4(kl((lflWHKR>^ The Woman’s Guild of th* Con!, xtrucUve labor la prsdatl^ the MUE 8TANKOW I gregatlonal Church will hold its mauUng contained in the policy of I 1 I I . M A I N S r . M A N 1 1 t S I" I k postponed ineeting tomorrow at 8 paaeaful coaxlstenos the Soviet OAK GRILL OOMINOWl^»; t ’ "ButNot MAIN FEATURE mm.T0IL€O.m: p.m... a t ' tha home of Mrs. cirl Union ao'-ednaiatintly conducts. . Ear Men’’ aad Taraaa’a ALWAYS lilO R4 I MAIN S t l f i T MANCHESTER. CCM84 t OAK 8^ Qraataat Advanture" EXCEPT SAT. Hem:apel OB Whitney Rtf. PlanaI Ite "Now. aftwr N. 8. Kbruabehev'a TalephoiM MI 9-4595->RoiekTills—Phone TR 6-8271

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PAGE PIVB HANCMESTER EVENIKO h e r a l d , M A W C ^T E R , CONN-s MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1959 MANCHESTER EVENING HERAl/t MANCHESTER, OONNh MONDAY, OCTOBEBJ6. PAOIIOUB man for acUon. Hla ]R«sefit term subdivido 18 of land MK \ South Wlndior expires Nov. 1. Coventry HackmataOk i t In order to kfor Zanis-Batchie • Mrtlw -A—aoueead Ifu serrtee n by rw HaSiw E w* N is Zoning Units woffc cn A 10, n . ao quaat for Tarlancaa from tha Albert Pearson was soloist, and and Mrs. Hunter Macdonald and Bital. Her maternal grandmother la Mrs. Edwin C. Hlgglna *» MacArUiur are co-chairmen. Social Socurily Adrentures In Pnradisa t. 40. St Special Mrs. Jane Maccarone, organlat. ing an auxiliary fill out an appli­ 1:00 Hennessey a. 13 Manchaator Hotialiig Authority cation form and return It to Brad Daniel Allyn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mulder Rd. Her paternal grandmother Is Mra. Doraa Guatafaon, The building will be open at 8 f;4t Douflas Edwards for tho $1,850,1U fodarnUy sub- The bride, given in marriage by Allyn Wadhami. Weetbrook. She haa a aidter. Lealle ChrlatmM, 1. p.m. for eetting up of exhibit John DaW i:ao Man With a Camera (1) AUOM f b o Nt e n d her brother, Edward Wllaon. wore Alpers, 81 Birch Rd„ Wapping. • • • • • Huntley-Brlnklsr Rsport 10. June Allyson Show aidiaad apartmont projoot. Tha REG. S1AS A previous aiPdltary group pro­ See Lather Film booths by about T4 local 4-H 7:00 This Is Alice ^ Mike Wallacs MHA la aaoking parmiaaion to a gown of Alencon lace and chif­ Pat, aon of Mr. and Mra. Michael J. Salvatore. 302 Main St. News and Weather 111:00 The Big News (t) BAiANCB FBONT vided firemen with coffee and re­ The film. "Martin Luther" waa clubs. News. Sports A Wsathsr t, t. build tha apartmonta, to hava fon tulle, fashioned with a fluted shown at a joint First Congrega­ He waa bom O ct 16 at Mt. Sinai HoaplUl, Hartford, Hla ma­ The program will include the Markham WHEElit-RBG. neckline trimmed with sequins, freshments at the scene of fires. ternal grandfather la John J. O'Donnell. Hartford. Hla paternal Barry Barents Barry Barenta more than oiia building on a lot It also took part In social func­ tional-Wapping (Church Pilgrim otiA T Mfw run on following; American Flag pre­ People's Clholes n Feature 40 to hava undaraisad apartments, to (8) OHBOK FRONT WHEEL BANTIV OIL and appllcjues of lla e scattered grftndpATcntR MT® Domlnkc Saivttor® of Bloomflold, and Mra. sentation by Frederick Deming; MoTla at Seren 'll :1S Starlight Movie BEAR1N08 over the skirt terminating In a tions and sponsored seasonal par­ Youth Fellowship meeting laat, OfVflOFMINTf News.. Weather World's Best Movisa hava loss parking arta than regu­ night at the Main St. church. T he; Jenny Deu’ev, Seaaide. Calif. 4-H Flag preeentation by Maiidcll (4) CHEOI BRAKE BYBTEM chapel train. ; a half-hat of scal­ ties for children of members. • • • • • 7:11 Doug Edwards Ted Steele Show lations allow, and a waiver of tha Ollera Trounced movie was also shown In the morn* | Leonard; a short talk by Mlaa Hunusr-Brtnkiey Jack Paar It, 120-dgy atart of construction pe­ loped lace offset with sequins and Steven Richard, aon of Mr. and Mra. Richard Maharan. 25 Noreen Rae, assistant 4-H State Wssl. Mass. Hlahllghla ;S0 Jack Paar riod. A U FOUR ONLY pearls held In place her veil of The South Windsor Little Ing to junior and senior Bible 1 Bancroft Rd.. Rockville. He waa bom Oct. H at Hartford Hoe- 7:80.Masquerade Party :llu Newt and Waather TCL Mlt. 'i. II 9 League Midget Football 'Oilers' classes and the Lutheran Infor­ Club leader on "What la 4-H ;00 Late Newa Tha Town Planning Commission French Illusion. She carried a cas­ pltial. Hla maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mra. Robert Achievement.” lUchard Dtamood wete (trounced by the undefeated mation class at Our SaVtpr Luth' Adama ICaat Hartford, Hla paternal grandmother Is Mra. Fred­ Cheyenne :t0 Newa and Prayer will Conaldar a auhdiviaion raquast ROCKVILLE TR M271 cade of while carnations and eran (phurch. Also, presentation of acholarthlp SEE SATURDAY’S TV WBER FOR OOBfPLETB LlSTOiO ■tephanotls with white prchld cen­ Legion Eagles of Eitst Hartford erick Maharan. 33 Bancroft Place, Rockville. He haa a alater, awards of the following: Corrlne for tha lOO-ufilt housing project 50-8 yesterday afternoon In East Wendy. S. Thera will be five t-atory build- ter. Hartford. Kenny Dubay scored the Manrhenter Evening H e r n I d • • • • • Traak Memorial Scholarship to $0 .9 5 Mrs. Thomai Blanchard, Man­ short course by the Rev. Mr. Mac- inga five 3-story buildings, and a lone totiohdown for the local Booth Windsor correspondent E l-, Jamie Joy, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Flandera. South community building on tho 11.62 chester, was matron of honor. She elevep, with Barry Sheckley fon- more Burnham, telephone Mitchell Coventry. She waa born Oct. 17 at Mancheeter Memorial Hoa- Arthur; 4-H Town Committee acre aite. wore a gown of pink (Thantllly lace camp acholarahip by the Rev. Mr. Radio over pink/taffeU. fashioned with tributing the two points after 4-6874. pltal. Her maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mra. Rodney (This UatiBg laeltidoa oadj thoaa newa brottdoaats at 10 sr Tha TPC will conaldar a request 8ERV10EON>bx touchdown. Eaeemore, Main St. Her paternal grandparenta are Mr. and MacArthur; Gilbert Storrs Sheep from tho church for permission to CONVENTIONAL MAKES scoop neckline, cap sleeves and awanl by William E. Glenney; mlantw laagth. Soom ati Maaa earry atber ahart aawaaaatsj, front I bow detail. Her headdress Next Sunday the Oilera play the Mra. John Flandera. Manadeld. She haa a brother. Kenneth a 6:9o geranadt Investmants Middlefield Tli^ra In a game at John Jr.. 2 4 : and three alatera. Judy Jean. 6; Laurie Lee, 3, and Tolland County achievement WDRO-lIM was a pink crown and veil. She awarde to be presented by club 1:00 Newt, Zalmaa ^ 8:46 IBiea-Star Extra Middlefleld. Dental Group HitK Kathy Kay, 1. <:1> Art Johnaon 7:00 Dtqk BerttI carried a cascade of pink and Elect Class Leaders • • • • • leaders to their respective mem­ t:45 Lowell Thomas 7:16 Automotive Raport arpanrsrabw| MORIARTY white carnations. ,• v i ’' bers; and town fair premiums and 7:UU.Amos N' Andy 7:30 News -Ml The eighth krade class at Wap­ At Fluoride Foes I Suaaa Gay, daughter of Mr, and Mra. Raymond L«wla. Mt. 7:46 Weather Bporths. ^IfoeA io Bridesmaids were Mrs. Norman ping Elementary School have Spring Rd.. Rock\'illc. She waa bom Oct. 14 at Mancheater ■project record book awards by 7:90 News, Comedy Tima 8:0o Bupper Serenade Bjarkman. Mrs. Roger Parks and Penny Barth and Robert Oehring. 7:4s Bob and Ray 8:30 Monitor ^lOMOC COIMRiU ' BROTHERS elected class Officers after a Atlanta. Oct. 26 4-million research fM will be served. The women ciated by both old and new reaidents a t tho the executive staff of the Ameri­ o; yellow roses. Fojiea Thur*. and FrI. TUI 6.( Mancheater area. Mias Rosemary Batchle, sister hope of confirming preliminary facility of the Bristol and Myera will work on their annual Christ­ can Social Hygiene Assn, for 17 evidence. Co. subsidiary. He said further mas project of making scrap­ Tear 'Round Air Conditioning. years. of the bride, was flower girl. She At present thia evidence indi­ scientific reports on the new -type books for the patients at the cate! the drug does not produce aa of penciUin would be made at the Mansfield Stats Training School WlUans P. IlnlBb Celebrating Schultz seventh annual symposium on an­ and Hospital. Fur\«ral many dangeroua^ aide effecta aa tibiotics in Washington, Nov. 4-6. ahota of the natural penicillin. l.and Sold RaysMOd T. tinlah Phjraiclana have become wary of 3tlll:< newer synthetic penicillins The Catholic Men's Club haa Hdme antibiotca because the life of the miyr prove even more potent than sold to Albert J. Stevenson an ap­ Ml S-5940 treated patient ia apmetimes the first product. proximate one-acre tract of land threatened by shock, severe skin r More than 500 penicillin com­ on Rt. 31 presented It about a year reactions, complicating infections pounds have been created, and ago by Matthew Moriarty. You won’t believe it...! and so forth. some 60 of these seem good enough Co-op Cuioels Meeting 225 M(MN ST. Early evidence also shows that to try on human patients, The South Coventry Coopera­ until you see it! SyiKilUn is effective against germs tive Nursery and Klni|grgarten which have become resistant to MOTORCYOUST DIBS parent-member group haa \ cancel­ natural penicillin. Some of these Hartford. Oct. 26 Wb-^Rlchard ed its meeting scheduled for germs, like the staphylococci, pro­ F. Down, 19, of Torrington, died Wednesday night at Kingsbury • 3V4 md iV t Spacious Rooms • One and Two Bedrooms with these Outstanding Specials!' duce dangerous Infections, especi­ Saturday in Hartford Hospital of House. OpM Momkiy thru Sotunlay 10 AA4. to 10 F.M. • Luxury Apartments • Quiet Neighborhood • Near Schools ally among Infants and persons injuries received Oct. 14 in a mo­ The group will hold its next and Shopping * 1 2 Minutes from Hartford • 3 Minutes from least capable of fighting the in­ torcycle accident in Litchfield. He business meeting at 8 p.m. Dec. 2 vcrim rtwiio fections off. had been a passenger on a motor­ at Kingsbury House. Former Cheney Manchester • 1 Minute from Parkway • Fully .Equipped Each y«ar, in ebxervance of our Annivertary, Mrs. Willard Watrous and Mrs. MiUs • MRS. RICHARD FRANCIS HARDING These’ germs apparently rely on cycle driven by another youth. Hartford Road Kitchens.* w8 celebrata by giving our patrons the 'and Pine St. Miss EllBsheth Annette Glecson.'^ Mrs. Gleeson wore a blue satin IMMEDIATE^ OCCIJPAISCYI biggest values of the entire year. This Mancheeter, Conn. sheath dress with matching hat. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thom­ The bridegroonjs roothet wore a year — our 51st Birthday — is no exception. Plenty Of k.. as Gleeson. 201 Hilliard St., and beige sheath dress with matching We urge every woman to take advantage of Free Parking' Richard Francis Harding, son of SEE EXHIBITION APARTMENTS Mrs. Rose Harding, East Hart­ hat. Both wore cors.igcs of pink the savings to be made during this event. Parcel Pickup rosea. OPEN DAILY 11 A.M. to 8 PAR. ford, were imited in marriage Sat­ After a reception at Roaemoiiht Service To urday at St. Bridget'a Church Yonr Car restaurant, the couple left on a Kitchen Cabinets ,b y The Rev. John Delaney cele­ wedding trip tg^dS'Icriila. The bride brated the nuptial high Maas. wore a blue wool .dress with Donates '■ r The bride, given In marriage by matching hat and black accessor­ ★ om DAY SPECIALS ★ ■ Natural birch her father, wore a gown of Chan­ ies. They will be at homo on Vernon tilly lace, fashioned with Sabrina Green Manor Gardens Avenue In Vernon after Nov. 7. FOR TUESDAY ONLY "Available in beautiful neckline trimmed with sequins, The bride ia a graduate of Mount long sleeves and bouffant skirt in Saint Joseph AunOerry and St. West Middle Turnpike— next to Manchester Parkade. Phone Mitchell 3-2618 Butternut and Her* ofWiace terminating In a Francis Hospital School of Nurs­ DCERPOOT FARMS Cinnamon ctthpel train. She wore a ^ a l l ing and is now n 81:117 nurse at St. TENDER SKINLESS / circular crown trimmed *wth Francis' Hospital. The bridegroom l-LK ^Who couldn’t be creative in “tomorrow’s” kitchen. Broad expanses of color­ penrla and rhlheslones and a ia a graduate of Manche.ster H'gh CELLO fingertip veil of silk Illusion. She School, Howell Cheney Technical PKO. ful, easy-to-clean counters. An Armstrong tile or limdeum floor that carried a .prayer book with white and Pratt * Whitney apprentice FRANKFURTS cleans easily, takes a beating and comes up without a mar on its colorful orchid and atephanotls streamers. ship school. He ia employed with countenance. Built-in electric servants that do the egg beating, the re­ Miss Judith Holxmeikter, H art­ the experimental sheet metal de­ COLD WAVE HEAVY WESTERN BEEF frigerating and freezing, the cooking, the dishwashing. ford, waa maid of honor. She wore partment of P rati t . Whitney Air­ a lavender satin, dress with scoop craft. •ONELE5S—JUICY Ah, then there are the cabinets. They MAKE your “tomorrow’s” kitchen. neckline, cummerbund and back Gregg Birch Kitchen Cabinets—-with a choice of style. Colonial or Modem drape. She carried lavender —and a choice of finish, Honey-Glo," Butternut or Cinnamon. carnations and white -stephanotls. ' FOR OUR ■ CUBE STEAKS You too can be a contented cook and create masterpieces—without strain­ Bridesmaldi were Miss Frances Woodco R.O.W.' "DELICIOITS FOR SANPWICHES’’ ing your budget. ' , . DlFrancesca, Norwich, and Mias uaiovasu REDUCED TO ANNIVERSARY ONLY Carlene Reglnl, Wappjng. They ’ p o m a Miiwo WINDOW^ A $1,600 kitchen modernization job . , . no down-payment__take 3 years wore lavender satin dresses, In a Includes style consultation, test PINEHURST to pay, MycHnumS^SlSr^ lighter shade but aimllar to the ir writ* l#i ______: - — curl, conditioning shampoq.:'fash­ TALL maid of honor’s. All attendant* niO00QO eoMPOMArroM ion set, long-lasting permanent. CUT per ^51 ] mouth '* - p wore lavender feather caps with ■ST a, worn insiN. n. j. W a x CAN nosctlp veils. The brldeanialds car­ ried lavender carnations. “Your Guarantee; our 39 years of dependable service” George Knox, Manchester, BUDGET DEPARTMENT HAIRCUTTING served aa best man. Ushers were WE ARE OPEN: Stuart Harding, East Hartford, brother of the bridegroom, and COLO WAVE 7:80 A.M. till 6:00 FJft. MONDAY Thru THURSDAY Robert Gleeson. Manchester, 7:60 AJW. till 8:80 PJ».-:-FRIDAY brother of the bride. WATKINS- REDUCED TO 7:80 A-M. Gil NOON—SATURDAY lO -O I Includes test curl, shampoo and WEST ■et. We Stock Funaral SarvicB ORMUND J. WES'i, Uireetar Phone for Appointment at Your Favorite Sehults Salon HALLMARK 14S BAB1 CENTER ST. Mltchrll 8-1198 Mancheater and Other Leading Cittea CARDS ; /IWlitlM-tnVitlMITHt New Haven - kortfam - BrUgepSrt ‘THE KNOWN NAME,,^ Meriden • Woterbury - Bristol New Britain - Norwalk - Middletown ; OF CONNECTICUT THE KNOWN QUAUTY SINCE ' 1900 Torrington • Providence - Pawtucket MI 8-A981 893 MAIN 8T. AMPLE ^*ARKIN<; AT A Lt SALONS -A

PAGE SEVEN MANCHESTER EVENWO.HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY. OCTOBER W. l« y Industry and tha VIHV phuuisd to MANCHESTER EVENING "HERAID, MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY. OCTOBER U , IM t gregaUonal Ohurch, with the Rev rssuBM peace efforta aboitly alter Aahland 8 t. foUowtng too cioaa- Raymond E. Fiedler, officiating. About Town Kaiaer Starts the aaperato maetingv get under Apalachin ly, to Nov. 8. Burial wUl be in CSieplln (Jtme- »A6iaix University at Berkeley. He also Pardons Board Obituary tery. The first rehearsal of the Man- ‘l^hlrtoen of ths iraarato aaesi- mant hM b«m " ‘•y Theory of a n *Anti*World’ hfes worked at lioa Alamos. BaBwday Paaea Friende may call at the PoUer Separate Talk A Thouihl for Today Both Begra and Chamberiatit are BORROW <4g0 John J. OuelatU, Canton, Masa., ohester Maasiah Chorua wlU bs inga w on scbedaled for Pitts­ Defendant tfUoirlirBbr product tlM Industry In n k which married, and each lUs three chil­ Holds Fate of Funeral Home, 458 JecKeon St.. held tonight at 8 at the Manches­ burgh. 'nis remaindsr ware set up hy tt waa fined |102 for driving whila WllllmenUc, tonight from 7 to 8 Page Om ) In scores of eltiss all across ths wlU EctUc the BtrUn, not on tht dren. Intoocieatad. Oualetta pleaded in­ ter High Sohool choral rooto. O. « an at Ohnrcihaa nation. EDMitnB isra U quMtton of who la 1 * n * r and Heyrowsky. son of a professor nocent to the charge and ap­ Death Qaims p.m. Albert Pearson B director. New In a ra ftiy to a quesUoa Kaiser All of ths pescs sfforts sro go­ stronfcr. but on the dollaro and 2 U.S, Scientists Win of Roman Law, eras born la iN O N E o n r ? Crippled Killer pealed the declBion under $150 members are lavltsd. In Hobpital w u saM he haa net been In contact ing on against a badkgrauad ra- Jesus, the very thought of Thee Prague and studied for five yesrs letael SteM conU basla which haa baan avail* bond. Morris Metier Funeral eervicee were held today ' Story Circle, W 808. of South today with strike negotiators for allaatton that a TUt-Hartlsy. in­ With sweetness fills my breast; In Loiylon under Sir William Rom- Pag* Om ) Ronald A. Koehler, 31, of Covoi- Pago Om ) able all along. It's po88lblo...HFC folks aim « )n Phoenix, Arlk., for Ureel Stone, Methodist Church, will meet In ths remainder of Iho stoel Indus- junction — praaantly Inacthrs be- But sweeter far Thy face to sea, Nobel Physics Award say, Nobel chemistry winner of try, and John A. Hampaon, 23,'o f m And In ’Thy prssencr rest. s#rvteS”)tinerfca. Vbu'll HR) Morris Metier, 68, of 177 MC' formerly of South Wlndeor, who Susannah Wesley Hall Wednesday try. causs of a union appeal—could go 1104. also Hko thoconvanlanca and eourtogy you gat« nru *Tt I am a eriaw that wza da 70 Birch Bt, ware aantencad to Meanwhile, the United Steel­ died after a heart attack last Juns Hsyrovsky began the wmk eiroumatafitlzl avi- died In Ptoenlx Friday. at 10 aun. into affect anytime and tnd tho valopad umBr 10-day Buapandad jail tarnu and kee 8t„ reUred owner of a former workers was scheduled to meet striks at least for 80 days. 18. A Carrier For Biasil O Hope of every contrit^ heart, (OsatkHMd rage Oas) The two phyalclats published their which won him the prize la the -on loans up to $600...... ^ He lived in Rocky Hill and South placed on probation for six Smoke Shop, died yesterday at Windsor and operated a farm In separately today with 86 other Ths Istast company-by-company AuthoriUes have said tbs i i i r o a « : O Joy of all the meek. __ findings in the fan of 1W8. mid-1830’s. He published the first ^*!^nrar om a haa hia aMntal or montha on breach of peace The Uncoln School PTA Booh E«r Oww ^a» With the world’s great nations, To those who fall, how kind Thou Mancheater Memorial Hospital af­ the latter town for 43 yean, until Fair will be held (tomorrow, strike-idled steel firms. contract talks ware arranged b y masting was arrangsd to discuM The fiwsdtsh Academy of Sci­ “ It is natural that other far- report on his experiments In po- riiyaktol oapacHy at Um Uma of chargea. Tha two, who pleaded in­ he foved to Phoenix tifd months The announcement that Kaiser, McDonald naariy 48 hours before rackets in narcotics, certain labor who presume that thiy are the ences. which awards the prizes reaching thoeretteal and ooemo- larographle methods of analysis in tho munJara avar baan quaaUoned. nocent to the chargee, ware found ter a long iUnesa.’ Wedneaday and Thuraday during How good to those who seek! provided by the inventor of dyna­ ago. _ school hewrs until 5 p.m., and will the naUon’i 12th largest atesl pro­ tha Ksisar development. Both the unions and industrlss. •uaiuiaai (tf ones elected to do the world's real logical perspecUvee are linked to 1828. qtM oondlUon taa’a In now eama guilty aftx a abort trial Oct. 3 Hfc was born in Albany, N.Y., union and tha industry a n under a mite. the laU Alfred Nobel, sal^ this dlsoovory," the Swedish Acad­ Besides his wife, the former Re­ remain openr from T to t:S0 p.m. ducer, had reached agreement Last May 22, a federal grand fighting, the armamenU race is a But what to those who find? Ah, In 1888 the Cseoh scientists lec­ about through hia own aetiona. and their caaea ware continued to and had lived in Mancheater for becca Ochs, ha leaves three sons, circuit court directive to keep ne­ the discovery of the American nu­ emy said. tured on polarography at a num­ Tha tragady that ocourrad that 40 years. He operated Metter’s on Wedneaday, with the union waa signed by the jury here returned the conspir­ aouuaa Ia..tba !» ; «t tragedy which is excused on the this clear physicists was one of cos­ -Saturday for pra-aentanca inveaU- Samuel of West Hartford, Jack gotiations going. ’ acy indictment against 37 defend­ The two winners were assisted ber of American unlversttlos and day of tha eriDM nwat not ba Smoke Shop at 809 Main St. in a 11 other major steel firms. It did There are unconfirmed reports ground that it is also a necessity. NOr tongue nor pen can show: mic Implications. HUUMNIfllB iHOPPWi* PAlKABi gatlon. and George Stone of South Wind­ ants. The 36 other dalebates were In their srork by Dr. Clyde Wel- for a time lived In California. forgotten.” Tha two you tha were involved in former alleyway which has since The Women’s Homs League of not say, however, that the agree­ that at least one other of the big 12 But with some of the second ’The love of Jesus, what it is Using the giant atom-smashing $•2 MkMNa Tumpika Wast sor: three daughters, Mrs. Rose the Salvation Army will meet to­ ment had been signed. Kaiser hid named aa co-conspirators. Pour of None but His loved ones know. gand and Dr. Ttomas TpsUantls World.. — — War - — H s-- a” w / , *a a«^eBsa rapid Wojculewlia, lying face d o ^ on brief fight at the City View been absorbed by the Mancheater companies is considering signing a (Uj riaSts af" P»i*»o**°0*l°* °* - * y *** Bevatron at Berkeley. CalU.. they Ravlch of Hartford, Mrs. Ruth been a member of the 13 steel those named defendants have not a«-liairan aaraUi ara also lasarrsa nations—second ran-k. that is, in of the California University staff. spread In the use of polarographic a hoapital cot, apoka briefly in hia Dance Hall on Keeney St. Sept. PubUc Market. A long-time part Lerncr of Phoenix, and Mrs. morrow at 3 p.m. at the Tooth seieparats ' ■labor ■ agreement. found that by clashing their new­ 2 im1 Floof—MWchall 3-2 7 3 S Onter. Hosteasea wljl be Mrs. firms bargaining aa a unit been found. yuueemee cnanf ol«. B- a. 4a their actual responsibility for be­ Rev. John R. Neubei% Begre was born at Tivoli, Italy. analysts because of Its. potential­ own bahaU twice during the Board 26. They were" aocuaed of "jump­ nerahip between Mr. Metier and Marion Setlowij) of Berkley HlUs, The other 11 firms sstlmatsd tha Community Baptist Church. ly discovered of Rardona hearing. He apoka Leonard Perrett, Mrs. Anns Nick- Later, Norman Nicholson, assist­ Kaiser sgresmfpt—if they adopted The 33 defendants sre free in ing able to destroy the world, the proton together, both' “■.h dissolved “ “ In- “ He attended the University of ities for quick determination in iNm IIBI Mm., Tsst, Hton.-ll B I Wti. ^ ing" two Eaat Hartford youtha, Reuben Kurland was dissolved in N.J.; 10 grandchildren and 5 great­ bail ranging from $10,000 to $50,- *®VubUiaiar« _ J J J J the < metallurgical field. ■omawhat IncoheranUy *>»«)ut Hn and Mrs. Melvlna Chagnon, ant to Kaiser, agreed to clarify it—would cost them bstwssn 46 armaments imee becomes an oper' to light Rome as a student of Ihirico Richard- L.______Holland,, _ 18,, ___ and____ Rob December 1951, but Mr. MeLter grandchildren. 000 except for one Mika Miranda, fbrmi, the pioneer nuclear physi­ neaiUng an opportunity to Ull hia ert E. Lee, 20, in company'with | conUnued to ojwrate the stop unUI Memorial week win be observed tha situation further. He denied iind 50 cents per man hour during From their research they The Hartford chapter of the that any agreement had been who was jstlad Aug. 15, 1958, for ‘ IStiiBitR aooTT auRBstJ oa etta joke. Khrushchev Ends cist and 1888 Nobel winner. Begre ztory further and about tha nature four companions. Charges against Jan. 7, 195« when he reUred after at the,home of his daughter, 311 N. tha life of a 3-year contract. worked up a theory of an "anU- Kiwi Club, a nationwide organize reached and added that negotla contempt resulting from his re­ cntcouiTiuwa______Back in 19M, the good nation of taught at the Rome university and of truth Itaelf. . „ the four companions were dis­ 31 yeare In business at the same Seventeen SL. Phoenix. Memorial The 11-other firms said Kaiser world,’’ built up of "anU-matter" tlon of former American Airlines ttons would begin in Waahington estlmatod tha labor agreement fusal to answer questions befors unMuaimow tuTia Brazil decided that it could no then at the University of Palermo. Maittbara of Wojculewlca’ family missed O ct S for lack of evidence. locaUon. donations may be made to the He­ Romania Vacation atoms and sub-atomic particles and Aaron O. Cohen of Watt Har,t- stewardesses, will entertain the this morning. would cost his company 10 cente the state investigation commis­ Papabla to advanca longer hold its head up Ui the world spinning in reverse orbit to those In 1088 he was one of a group of Koehler and Hampson have Mr. Metier was a veteran of brew Home for thq Aged In Hart­ L» Taar ...... SOMETHING ford, foe of capital punlahment, Westcheeter, N.Y. KlwU at a Others of the Industry’s ’’B l" i T tr man hour In the first year. The sion. 1^0 •aaaaaoooaaaaoaoaaaaaaa . e'ey of the world we know. It is a prominent Italian scientists who, each appealed the decision. They World War I, a member of the ford. without an aircraft carrier. Never (Continued from rage One) alM apoka briefly. . luncheon Wednesday sA 12 noon said Kaiser’s bolt from the ranks rma estimated the same package Conviction carries s penalty up WW toionlta ...... negative mirror image of the with Terml, went into exile to posted $200 bonds for their ap­ American Legion, the .Army and would not alter their position to re­ g to five years in prison and a 810,- OlM MOBtfc .Eoooaaaaaaoaoaoaoaaaaa mind that, by that Ume, anybody Bernard H. Tragar of Bridge­ at the home of Mre. John Craig would cost them 17 cento an hour Ing of the Supreme Soviet (parlia­ known atomic world, and should escape the Fascist rule of their peal. Navy Club, and King David Lodge sist an inflationary wag# Increase. 000 fine. W e e f c Z f ...... aaoaaaaaooaaa else would characterise an ^rcraft COIN port,, chairman of tha PardoM Jr.*, 166 Cllffroora Rd., West Hart­ in the first year. ment) tomorrow. ’This will afford the two ■ worlds ever clash, the home country. Begre also has NEW The court continued to Nov. 7 of Odd Fellows. KalMr, which employs 10,815 of In naming only soms of ths at- •Ul0 « COpT ...... carrier as the latest obsolete weap­ Board, aakl the caaa “ obvtoualy Funerala ford. him a good platform for a major theory goes, they would both be worked at the Atomic Bomb Re­ From Lucky Lady— the orig- preaenU a particularly oneroua the case of Elizabeth M. Rosen- Surviving are his wife, Mrs. the half-million striking Bteelwork tandants at ths meeting aa ds- on. Brazil had to have one. 8o it search Center at Los Alamos, New cranse, 37, of Scott Dr., Vernon, ers produces nearly 1,800,000 ingot foreign policy speech in his cam­ annihilated in one blinding flash. inatora of Coin Operated problem.’’ Lillian Kurland Metier; his moth- Mrs. Nelson Qulnby, 88 Tenner fendante, ths government followed The awarding body said the Mexico, and once shared an award charged with obtaining money tons of steel a year—3 per cent of Firemen Attend a standard technIqOe for largs OTcjr ^ Wrol ant»a appaarW matiar to bought an 18,000 ton caroler, 14 paign for a relaxation of interna­ OPERATED He praiaed counaal for the con­ Mrs. Esther Metier of Albany, Mrs. Jerry Bouchasd St., has returned home after a vMbaoMBto '’^SJiSI!?M5rSf years old, from Britain, which tional tensions. anti-proton—the electrically nega­ from the U.S. Atomic Energy Service in Mancheater, demned man for their efforta, by false pretenses."- N.Y.; a son, Larry Metier of West Rockville — Funeral services 10-day vacation in Bermuda. the national odtput. cases of this type. TTiose named In TUa Mandwater Bvaalna Baraw- tive mirror image of the proton, Commission for discoveries with WlUlam D. Bldgar, 32, of 353 In the statement, Kaiser said: co-conspiratora are siffiject to pos­ saved Britain the bother of scrap­ Khrushchev-may give a more de­ Hartford; a brother, Robert Met­ were held this afternoon for Mr*. Training School tailed i. report on his talks with or hydrogen nucleus—had been Bruno Pontecorvo, the Italian- Hackmatack St., who reportedly Carol Ann Abrahamson Bjouchard, “ We believe,4he decision to bar sible prosecution later. ping it Instead of being scrapped, ier, and J ajster, Mrs; Lillian Kehler Circle members, WSCS, President Elsenhower In Washing­ predicted 80 years agd by Paul born scientist who worked in LAUNDRY peered through a house window Solomon^ both of Albany, N.Y. 24, wife of Jerry Bouchard of 11 o< South Methodist Cmurch. are gain separately with the union Eighth Dlatrict Firs Chief John the carrier, now named the Minas Dirac of Britain, who shared the Britain’s atoihie research center the only responsible step we can GOWN FOE BHAHnS BRIDE ton and with Mao Tze-tung in Pei­ on Dudley St. Oct. 6, was found Funeral services were held this Pleasant St. She was fatally in­ reminded that a work night to J. M en and district firemen Justin ror Tburada?—1 Gerais, went to a Dutch shipyard ping. 1888 nobel prize with Erwin Slid went over to the Russians In Court Cases guilty of breach of peace and waa jured Saturday morning when her sort rummage wyi be held tomor­ take in the face of mounting na­ Paris, Oct, 38 t(P)—The Hooss afternoon at the Herbert L. Gran- tional emergency cauaed by this BhimanskI, Granvllla Lingard and company for refittllng. ’The Brazil •niere was speculation, too, that Schroedinger of BerUn University 1851. , _ fined $50, sentenced to 30 days in stein FuneMil Chapel, 826 Albany car struck a tow cable on Village row at 7 p.m. in Cooper at the sf Dior set to work tsdsy os a Chamberlain was born in Ban Alfred Vennard bruahed up on fire his visit to Romania may have been The discovery by Begre and jail, execuUon suspended, and Ave., Hartford. Burial was in St. church. Mrs. Stanley Best will be 104-day strike." bUlowtag wedding gswn fer 31- ian admirals who awarded the con Franeiscq in 1830. He Was edu­ fighting techniques yesterday at an to set the sage for a surprise So; Chamberlain of the anti-proton John W. Roche, 24, of 81 ^ o r - placed on probation for one year, Beth Sholom Memorial Cemetery. She was born In Rockville May in charge of a nursery for Kehler ■Several days sgo,” he contln .year-aid Farah Dllia, wbues mar- t a to. ___ tract to the Dutch company then cated at Dartmouth College and all-day training sesstoh in Wllli- Viet announcement of policy change was heralded as an important step NOW OPEN ence S t, whoie wife tearfully Memorial Week will be observ^ 16, 1935, daughter of Ragnar and workers during the rununage aale ued, “we . . . advlaed the Indim rtags to tbs Shsh of baa Is ex­ resigned as admirals, and went affecting Balkan satellites. toward introducing some order at the^ University of CUcago, pleaded for leniency on hia behalf* Nellie Humphries Abrahamson try members that we would stand mantlc. . pected ts be saaosBsed sosa. Monday, October 2« at his home. to be held Wedneaday, at 9:80 Ths session, sponsored by ths on the company’s payroll. Other While the premier was in Ro­ into the bewildering micro-world where he received his doctor’s was placed on probaUon by had lived here ail her life. with the Industry until 6 p.m. Oct. Eveireae waa officially naan mania last week, the Krfemlin an­ degree in, physics In 1848. Since a.m. in Cooper hall. Bpeclal Servlcss Dlvlslan of ths Brazilian naval figures went, at of some 80 odd sub-atomic par­ Court Judge Julies A. Karp ^ a y Public Records Raymond E. Tubba She was a graduate of Rockville 25 and If we were not convinced about wbst the ysoag girl or­ nounced his acceptance of an invi­ ticles known to sdentists today. 1848 he has been attached to the at that time that a eeltlement waa SUts Board of EducaUon, offered dered fai a long aftsTBooB at tba C astro Evokes The Mob Brazil’s expense, to Rotterdam to A. M. to MIDNIGHT on chargea stemming from hia ar Raymond E. Tubbs, 46, of 429 High School and was a member of A Bible course,' entitled "Foot­ instruction In ladder and pumping tation from President CJharles de rest for carrying a loaded gun. St. John’s Episcopal Church. She near we would start separate ne faaMoa bonae over ths wsekead. supervise the refitting operation. OauIIe to visit France. Warrantee Deeds Oakland St„ died yesterday at prints of God," will begin Wednes driUt, usa of breathing apparatus Oaatro revolution la now en­ MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY Roche pleaded guUt> to carrying Henry G. and Irene E. Ander­ was employed at the RdckvlDe Re- day. at 7:30 p.m. at Covenant Con­ goUatlons." Bat deseripMsaa of the wedding The other day, in the Brazilian The Soviet press has started Manchester Memorial Hospital a f The aurp*’'** ^nove came aa the and new methods for oil firs con­ tering upon Its climactic tragedy. a weapon id a motor vehicle and son to Edward C. and Irene S. minder, and formerly waa secre­ gregational Church, and will con­ trol. The eeseton was held at the dress leaked sot It will bs top­ whipping up enthusiasm for the ter a short illness. big producers, who have been co­ ped by a weddbig soff held tai The parallel In history la strikingly Congress, a measure appropri trip that could have an important failure to acquire a weapon permit. Klueewlcz, property on Hackma­ tary to the law firm of Ketcham tinue for ten aessiona on the third Tolland-Windham County 8UU DR. G. A. CAILLOUETTE He was born in Brattleboro, Vt., ordinating negotiations efforts, p la n by a diadeai s f dfaaoeada clear. It ta with that phase of the atlng 17,000.000 for expenses con­ bearing on the timing of a prospec WASHERS c PER L O ^ He was given concurrent 60-day tack St. and lived in that state moat of his and Goraky, and fourth Wedneedays of each Training School. 25 Besides her parents and husband month. The courae will Include were reported today to make new aad prom os gems. Tho Isag bO- French Revolution In which the nected with the carrier came up for tive Big Four summit conference. suspended jaU terms and was Richard E. and Margaret C. life. He had lived in Rocky Hill for DRYERS lOe FOR 10 MINUTES DRYING TIME Dean to Frank G. Mott Jr. and she leaves a daughter, Jacqueline Hebrew history from Abraham to money conceaelons to eettle the Iswlag skirt Is sHghtty gathered action, and provoked charges that The United States, Britain and placed on probaUon for a year. 13 years and in Manchester for the strike. Kateer had be«» Included More than 90 per cent o f Aus­ elemental mob ruled, by the proc­ CHIROPRACTOR Roche subsequently pleaded guil­ Gwendolyn S. Mott, property on Lee; four sisters, Mrs. Robert the Roman conquest. la ths front by a glaat bow at the carrier was going to cost Bra Russia are plugging for an earlier past seven years. He was employed In the coordinating group. tria Is centered around mountain ess of denunciation, with no goal In top level meeting than De <3aulle is ty to vlolaUon of probation, a Campfleld Rd. * ' Barbagsllo of West Hartford; Mrs. resorts. tbs bases. zll 880,000,000, and sUll prove use­ PAUKER GRADUATE NOW IN OUR lOth YEAR by the Bauer Electric Co. He waa Top negotiating teams for the Bight sjceept that of the next de­ willing to attend. He favors wait- charge resulting from hia arrest on ElWin E. and Hazel F. Baker to member of Second CongregS' Rosario Trantolo of Eaat Hart­ Lucky Lady [ J. Charles Morrison, property on ford; Mrs. Robert Miller of Man­ nunciation. less. ’The Navy retoried that it unUl next spring, preferably June. the wSapona counU.-.but he waa tlonal Church in Manohester ’ imd wouldn’t cost more thar $80,000,- The Soviet government news­ “ IN PRACTICE 35 YEARS’* held from going to jail by Judge Elizabeth Dr. the Stepney Lodge of Masons in chester,- and Mrs. Raymond Lud­ League Hears This phase Castro now dupli­ paper Izvestia Indicated that Karp who said a jail term would JarvU Enterpriaes, Inc., to Meri wig of Rockville; and two broth­ 000. ^ CO jand Dolores Ruggero, property Rocky Hill. i ers, Gayland Abrahamson of Ver­ cates. He has elevated the mob, be­ Khrushchev may atUmpt to per­ SELF SERVICE LAUNDRY apparenUy be no aoluUon for He is survived by his mother, But getting the carrier flniahed suade De Gaulle to change his WILUMANTIC OFFM3E MANCHESTER OFFICE OPPOSITE THE FTR8T on Schaller Rd. non and Roy Abrahamson of Fuller, Foulds cause he knows no other way to NATIONAL STORE Roche, Mrs. Mary W. Tubbs of Rocky and paid for will be only the first mind—though no date for the pre­ 854 MAIN STREET X 118 CENTER SHMET 11 MAPLE STREET Lena Leone Monacella to Arthur Somersville. govern. He Invitee the mob to de PARKING LOT A probationary term of six F ^ w le r Jr. and Winifred Blrden, Hill; his wife, the former Viola part of the struggle. ’Then Brazil mier's visit to France has been an­ Phone HA 3-1400 . Phone MI 9-7628 Funeral services wer»~beld at Officials of the Lydall A FoukU nundatlon, because he knows no nounced yet. months, placed on Roche O ct 10, property on Dover Rd. Gustafson; two sons, Raymond E 2 p.m. at St. John’s Episcopal other policy. He summons the mob, will have to determine' who is go­ Izveetia’s Paris correspondent waa conUnued conourrenUy with Frederick R. Manning to Emile Tubbs Jr., and William C. Tubbs; a Paper Co. tonight will tell the Church with the Rev. James L. flrm'a views on the controuerslal ing to fly from it. OriginaUy, the wrote that Khrushchev’s visit to tha new term. Roche waa fined $25 J. and Margaret H- Cote, property daughter, Miss Sally W, Tubbs, all joyous In the knowledge that he Grant, rector, officiating. Lydall Brook condition. Air Force seemed to be authorized the United States was a revelation and given a 5-day suspended jail on Hackmatack St. of Manchester, and a slater, Mrs Bearers were Atty. Stephen alone controls It, as If it were hU term on that date for breach of Bernard Lynch of Portland. Taxpayers League President to enlist and train the pilots. ’Then to the French and added: I Q T /ir Bunk that gives you PLANNED SE C U RIT f C:harles Bottlcelio to Frank J. Ketcham, Atty. B. George Gorsky, child. The mob Is a child, but no­ ‘*Up to now French diplomacy peace and assault Those charges and "Mary C. Brayne, property on Funeral services will be held Bernard August said William the Navy said it could have no Werner Kunzll, Edward Moriarty, Foulds, company prealdent; and body’s ehUd, and It will save Its has not been enthusiastic about stemmed from a fight with two Highland St. Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Rose Donald Quinn and Edward Maizon. last vengeance for the man who Air Force personnel aboard one of easing' International tensions and teenagers who allegedly hurled In­ Jarvis Enterpriaes, Inc., to Ray­ Hill Funeral Home, Elm St., Robert Puller, general manager, Burial waa in Grove Hill Ceme­ will speak at 8 o’clock at a League thinks he Is teaching It lU role. its ships, and set about gettipg the people of France were not es­ sults at Roche the night of Oct. 4. mond M. Leonard Jr., property on Rocky Hill. Burial will be in Rose tery, The Ladd Funeral Home was Other court dispoalUonS were: Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. meeting in Whiton Ubrary. Alroady, In fact, under Castro’s some Navy men trained as pilots. pecially glad to read rebukes com­ Woodhlll Rd. in charge of arrangements. ing even from the American and Walter G. Newhouser, 19, of Quitclaim Deed Friend may call at the funeral The odor of the brook into which tutelage, the mob turns against The Air Force issued orders the company ejects Induatrial BriUsh press. That is why De Bloomfield, speeding, $27; Marvin Mabel A. Manning to Fsdtrick home today and tomorrow from 7 Frank Chamberlain those who were the original heroic making It Illegal for anybody in Gaulle’s invitation is a tribute to Sawyer, 38, of Danielson, follow­ R. Manning, property on Hackma­ to 9 p.m. Stepney Lodge will hold waatM haa long troubled North Brazil, military or civilian, to give a Masonic service tomorrow at 8 Funeral services for Frank Endera and the company has long revolutionaries. Why should one a new (Soviet) Influence abroad ing too clAely, 812; Frank Fur- tack St. Chamberlain, 221 N. Main St., flight training to anybody who In the world." phy, 59. of no certain address, Lease p.m. .at the funeral home. been trying to reduce the odor. escape? were held Saturday afternodn at August said the League may belonged to the Navy. Then the West German (Chancellor Kon­ IntoxlcaUon, $10; Harvey H. Mar- Green Manor Construction Co., But before the mob seeks Its Inc., to Connecticut Laundercenter Frank W. Pitney the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 discuss forming a committee to Navy anaouilced that It intended to rad Adenauer yesterday took a cotte, 26, of Marlboro. Maas., Main St. The Rev. Arnold W. To- final quarry, before the building In neutral position on the timing of Corp., office apace at Manchester Rockville — Frank William Pit­ repreeent the town to State apeedlng, $12; Ronald A, Seavey, zer officiated. Burial waa In Veter-,; Btlnct toward violence finally occupy the carrier, whenever It an East-West summit conference, 28, of Harriet St, Vemon.^ speed­ Shopping Parkade, Nov. 1 to Oct. ney, 90, of 41 Hammond St., died agenctqa on the problem. reached Brazil, and that any Air saying he favored it some time Saturday afternoon at Rockville anrf^Field, hi Eaat Cemetery., / The Board of Directors hsa spends Itself on the man who haa ing, $12; Milton Borat 47, of 83 31, 1961. ■ , Bearers, ill members of Dil- Force personnel that ever got on between December and May. lie Oak St., intoxication, $10; CSiarles Nathan A. and Rose Freedinan C5ty Hospital. ” temporarily dropped . the brook awakened and encouraged it, we 'worth-Cornell-Qoey American Le­ problem from lU agenda pending board wpuld be under Navy com­ added that he thought June not a R. Kleza, 24, of 180 Cooper St., to Mario Marena, store at 249 N. He waa bom in '’frowbrldge. are going to have some tragic, good month, because the Ameri­ Main St., 5-year period beginning England, Mg.y 4, 1869, a son of gion Post, were Elmer Rice, John a fire Insurance report on whether mand. passing in a no-passing zone $9; pitiful scenes and experiences for cans by then would be preoccut^ed Nov. 1. the late John and Lydia Hunt Stewart, Milton Hansen and Wil­ Rogers Pond along the course of Elinor L. Uzup, 78 Summer St., ber Uttle. the people of Cuba. At that point. President Kubit- with the presidential campaign. paaslg in a no-paaitng zone. $9; Organization OerUfleate Pitney and had lived here moet the brook can be dried up and water for fire protection purpoaea schek called in all the services Adenauer emphasized that he Ronald E. Prevost, 17, of $3 New Bolton Car Wash. I"c.. capital of his life.,. And the most tragic possibility atock aubacrlbed, 3,200 shares, 200 James D. Lapp kept in a canal behind the Rogers separately, and ordered them all to didn't want to take part, declar­ St., failure to grant the right of He was formerly employed as a of all—If It Is not already certainty ing; FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30 is the last day of them preferred stock valued at Funeral services for James D. Corp. Drying up the pond would way, $8; and Anfiand Savoie, 39, spinner in textile miUa here, re­ atop making public statemenU $1PQ each, 3,000 shares of common reduce the odor. It is felt. —Is that what follows Castro In "We don’t want anybody to of Coventry, failure to carry a tiring several years ago. He waa Lapp, South Rd., Bolton, were Cuba will be, whether it is of the about who was golnfi to run the blame the Germans if the confer­ stock valued at $10 each; com­ a member of St. Bernard’s Church held Saturday afternoon' at the Lydall A Foulds belldves H can driver’s license and failure to car­ mencing buslrtesa with $2,000, carrier, or fly from it. ence ends in failure." But he said the Red Men, and the Foresters of Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main be eliminated entirely only by right or of the left, the same bru­ Pay only $2.55 for each setting when you open a new account ry a reglstraUon, $3 each count. enhudette L. Welngart, president; auch a major atep aa piping the his government would insist on St. The Rev. Carlton T. Daley, pas­ , th. weooo^ - ~ tal, total kind of dictatorship he That may at least quiet the Con Roy Vernon Bradley, 67, of Bish­ Natatte M. Carroll, vice president; America. being consulted in the prepera- He leaves four daughters, Mrs. tor of United Methodist Church of brook into the aanitary sewer sys­ hlnuwlf originally overthrew. gress .down ro it votes the money op, Md.. charge!) with speeding by Anne F. Fuller, secretary-treasur tem of the Eighth School and tlMia for the meeting and would Wllllim Pratt, Mrs. Fred Hem- Bolton, officiated. Burial was in ^ .O Gls«- *'• ** s ywr ** "** ’ so that Brazil can conUnue toward with a deposit of $25 or more, or when you add $25 or more to an State Police, forfeited a $35 bond. er. Utilities District. It has indicated Oaatro made an appealing revo­ not accept Big Four decisions det­ man, Mrs. Paul Lucas, and Mrs. Buckland Cemetery. the great and glorious day when rimental to (iwman Interests. The court nolled a charge of Trade Name Bearers were Arthur Coseo, it would want town flnanclsd help 1 th. hoow • »•'"•* 0 wsmh pfoUetsd ploy lutionary figure. In the mountains. failure to grant the right of way Richard Greff; two sons, William th. wtia yttr ^ uo. teHwU toU 0^ ^ it will have its own aircraft car­ Harry, Julius, Marshall, Barrie Robert Coseo Sr., both brothers- in any major step. Even since he haa been increasing­ existing account. against William R. Martins, 39, of and Norden Wetstone, doing busl and Harold''Pitney, and a sister, rier. Mrs. Ida Schiller, all of this city, In-Jaw, Robert Coseo Jr. and Wil­ ly Incompetent, Irresponsible, and 8 Stephen 8L ness as WeUtone Potato Cto. at 274 liam Coseo, both nephews. ConUnuances were granted to: grandchildren and 14 great' plUful, and it is the people of Cuba ‘r a E PATIENT MUST Broad St. John J. Connolly, 16, of 18 Fair- Building Permit grandchildren. who, imfortunately, are going to Every lUght But One COMBAT THE DISEASE Also offered this month— the finest quality steel 3 piece Cutlery view St., evading responsibility H. C. Hutchinson A Son for Lea- Funeral services will be held lie A. Buckland, erect house at 619 pay for this with misery, violence, ALONG WITH THE and. driving without a license, to tomorrow at 8:15 a. m. at the Churches to Join and. degradatlan, until they them The United B t a ^ la against Set or 6 piece Steak Knife Set, also at $2.55 each with a deposit Nov. 3; Steve Yencha, 52. of 180 Hlllatown Rd., $28,000. Ladd Funeral Home, 19 BHIington selves sicken of the process. mass murder, but has steadfastly PHYSICIAN" Wetherell St., breach of peace and Ave., and at 9 a.m. at St. Ber­ ' In Special Service refused to ratify the United Na IntoxlcaUon, to Nov. 2; Frederick KPISOOPAL y o u t h GATHERS nard's Church. Burial will be in — •(Author’s Name Below) — Hartford, Oct. 26 ()P)—More than tiona convention against genocide, D. Seeley, 25, East Hartford, driv­ St. Bernard’s Cemetery. The Rev. Dr. Harirey K. Mc­ of $25 or more to a new or existing account. 3,000 young worshipers attended FrieiMs may visit the funeral for fear tiiat might constitute rae Physicians have to be ing while Intoxicated, to Satutday; the Second Triennial Protestant Arthur of the Hartford Seminary Slim Chance Of A Break and Salvatore T. Leone, 35, of 27 home today from 3 to 5 and 7 to ognltion of some international au­ good detectives. Their only Episcopal Youth Convocation In Foundatidh will be gueat speaker .Two ctrcumstaaces create a mo 9 p.m. • cmTAtCUAI thority over our domestic siffairs. clues are the various symp­ Bushnell Memorial yesterday. at the annual Community Reforma • CUT, TACK. SSWer SIM mentary flicker of hope in the They were greeted by the Rt. Rev. 2 6 < Similarly, the United SUtes is grwHi'-;. y Prlnet$s Jumper Mies Evangeline Church tlon Day Service to be sponsored • HUN0R806 08 UStt steel situation. The first is the toms that accompany sick­ Walter Henry Gray, D.D., Bishop very much in favor of the rights of Miss Elvangeltne Church, of by the Manchester Council of MOOOMAOUTOOOKS ■rimoBtM calm, measured pace assumed by ness. Many different dis­ of Connecticut, after a half-mile ChapUii died at Hartford Hospital Churches next Sunday, Nov. 1. children, but has fought success­ proceMion from the Broad Street the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, eases hav.e similar symp­ yesterday morning after a short The service will be held at South SHATTIRI fully to keep the United Nations Armory. Methodist Church at 8 p.m. Mem­ tMktohsllwe ,r mwo ..W droht Ih. Sow,'* which refused, last week, to serve toms. By a thorough physi­ illness. myt On. K. Slmie Owe wet "Children’s Charter" now being She had been engaged by the bers of the choirs of Manchester u m YOR •MMOilkoMp lunch counter jiutlce, and thus cre­ cal examination, askihg:^ drafted from setting up any Inter­ Columbia Cooperative Kindergar­ churches forming a massed choir •W tal eOW w fawW W kW eo IW S« waw ated this weekend Interim In which pertinent questions and the^ LHtU St. Nick! will sing two selections under the ■•ey Te ne^.lMMeasIve Tee THOKBiMlT MS na*e»i S ON. So law art a a*. national authortty to enforce its ten to teach the afternoon session Wn a aU a flaMfea *a Wn |rt» a w * w union and management went process of elimination, phy­ and taught first grade in the Hor' direction of Jack B. Grove of the 8M RiX-O-EUS ■rt. Srt a>t> no <( nertr. S.ea ^ • ■!• principles Inside anybody's na host church. MANCHESTER dnssn Mcar iHi lar. a a n « « « a . a M « back Into the negotiation process. sicians find out the qxact ace W. Porter BchooJ tvvo years Wmid'a UnM> R>8nn ff* H a Bln rao a< SaM rt nmmrn jo rt.taf S tlonal sovereignty. (Clergymen from the local rt aw .” S. Mha aa a n . a r t jU f f " The second circumstance la causes of the trouble. You ago. churches will'share 4n conducting :W ie « a arthi naesaa, mas ea n iw The continuing isolationism of She wqs bom In Cffiaplin, daugh PLUMBING ahd break, minor In the number of can help them to be more the service. the United SUtes—still just about effective if you follow these ter of Albert and Annette .'Bush employes and the amount of steel the world’s leading isolationism— Church. She was graduated from SUPPLY CO, F l EX-O-G u a SS AT YOUR LOCAL HARDWARE OR LUMBER DEALERS simple rules. 'Visit your T production Involved, in the hither­ has lU drawbacks, but we will not the then Wlllimantic Normal Toe. n„. Ad T(...... lo<„. D. .... , T„ U. V... T ... O , t... C.... ' ■ Fit* O GlA',^ School and taught In Eastern Con F. T. BlisIi,Jr., Pree.-Treae. to solid ranks of the employera count the absence of teeth In the physician at the very be­ nectlcut for more than 35 years. 877 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER The announcement that Kaiser is Children’s Charter as one of them. ginning of any illness. Personal Notices Sometimes a cure takes She was a member of Chaplin Con to sign a s e p ^ te strike settle­ As is true in the adult world. It la gregational Church, Radiant .Chap, ment, and may be followed by at sometimes hard to tell the differ­ time. Don’t be impatient. ter, Order of Eastern Star, In Wll' Card of Thanks . least one other producer, does not Most important, take any . t limantic, Natchaug Grange, and I wish to thank ail of my many ence between a right and an ob­ friends for Uie s^ti.. cards, and flow­ alter the main situation on which ligation, and this declaration of medicine your physician the Mayflower Society, (jhaplln. ers sent ms dunns my recent stay at W e Ha v e The G e n u in e the government’s case for a Taft- prescribes according to his She leaves, several nieces and the Manchester Hospital. Also I wotrUI he e n u in e children’s righU haa lU momenU tike to express my thapks to tho WE HAVE T G LONG nttnhXlA TcaQuality Hartley Injunction is based. How­ nephews. when it sounds rough on children. exact directions, Pharitfta- Funeral services will be held at nurse* for their kindness. LONG Top Quailiy ever, It does bring into the open l a s t i n g indow aterials Slid demands of them as much u cists always follow a phy­ 3 p.m. tomorrow fit Chaplin Con- Mrs. Ltittan Faxaon. lasting Window Materials W M at least a minor division of opinion it promises them. sician’s instructions exactly TlMP' B/t and outlook among the steel pro­ Take Principle 7 for Instance. when compounding a pre­ ducers—a division minor in extent lex-O-Glasa It reads: “The child is entitled to scription. You do the same lex lass but fimdamental In Its significance. F -O’G receive education, which shall be and you.will get well much The major dominating issue in this . r*, . V - V , ■.. free and compqisbry at least In quicker. ^ irtitrfiMi'rfiili I T<*’ • i i n"^~i strike has not been any specific W e Ha v e The G e n u in e lass-ONetI the elementary SUges." How can • lass-O'Net question of v.'agea'or working con­ LONG nji^hn'A Top Quality one be “entitled” to something YOUR PHYSICIAN ditions, but a |est of strength and Each place setting of imported China Dinnerware contists ofi “compulsory?" CAN PHONE Window Materials wllla Inside the Industry councils, Your Savinga Earn i iWyr-O-Glas! Or take the. kind of recreation Mitchell 3-6321 I)Wy r 0 Glas$ Kaiser and at least one other pro­ one 10V6 inch,banquet plate, one oversized 8^6 ounce cup, this prospective United Nations WHEN YOU NEED . I i v / ducer were reported, all along, un- Children’s Charter guarantees: A MEDICINE one 6 inch saucer, and one 6 inch cake or pie plate. Also fLEX-0*6LASS PNG lAS! enthualastlc kbo i^ this kind o f bat­ I • reeh-Glass tle, and the significance of the ap­ "The child shall have full oppor available aret sets of 4 soup plates, sets of 4 salad plates. proaching Kaiser contract is not tunlty for play and recreation, Pick up your prescrip­ iLASS-ONET Flex-O-Pane the dollars and cents involved, which should be directed to the tion if shopping neaivus, or Fle x O-Pane same purposes as education." atanaia aa vai la a i snaas SArisrAjcneM aeseANTSfa which the rest of the industry con- let us deliver promptly niANt SArissAcriOM avABAariia epdes Is not iiAlationary for Kaiser, That sounds like another dubl without extra charge. A SiWyr-OGlass ous compulsory privilege. No. 8248 with Patt-O-Rama Is ' but the fact, that it leaves the in’eat man.v people.entrust Current Annual Dividend »n sizes 10, 12. 14, 16. Bust 30 to power status of the union imchal- ., Or take the final boon the Char­ us with the responsibility 86. fitae 12, 83 bust, Jumper, 3 3-8 lenged. ter confers upon the child: “ He of filling their prescrip­ Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. yards of 35-lnch; short aleeved Pattern No. 5929 has pattern ;reeN‘Glass This act of desertion from the UislI be brought up in a spirit off tions. May we (jompounc blouse, 3 yards. pieces; full sewing and finishing tmderstanding, tolefance friepd- yours? ■ To order, send 35c in coins to;— directions. . ■ ranks of maiMgement may actual­ 8ue Burnett, The Manchester E v^ ly Increase the emotional resolu­ ahip among peoples, peace and uni To order, send" 26c in coins to nlng . Herald, 1160 AVE. OF Anna Ozbot, Manchester Evening tion of tha remaining companlea versal brotherhoc^ and in full con ADO^OAS NEW YORK 88, N. Pwaars* aaaaaia na ti^ijiaai atiaas aaria/flttian aaaaaarffa sclousneas that his energy and an'chester Herald, 1158 AVE. OF AMERI­ Involved in the deadlock, but it avings ■ Y. • CAS, NEW YORK 86, N.Y. ‘ e u a e t be eald to Incrsaaa the UlenU should be devoted to the ( I M i i o m i For letl'Claee mailing add 1 ^ For ist-ctass mailing add lOe service of his fellow men." MAIN OFFICE FAST BRANCH WEST BRANCH for each pattern. Print Name, Adr, for each pattom. Print Name, Ad­ EIXINOTON BRANOS strength of U)elr case, or tb Prescription Pharmacy dreee with Stone, Style No. ana wpakao the attitude of the union. QulU a toad for a child to carry 9 y Alciin ’< I t (I'.f Ci r.t'-i Sf dress with Zone and Pattern Num­ BUSH HARDWARE CO. Weak Read, R «t9a 88 901 Maiiri Street West MicUlh- Itirniiiki Size. l5[ILeLe$5%2£. • -• n s in gummary, the Children’s Cor. i - MO X Si Th# aew fall * winter '58 Iqeue ber.. MUS O e u i^ with not very well dls- Hava you the ’89 Album con­ 34 Dffpot Squori CbarUr eoiifbrs every right upon •(Quotation by Hippocrztas OriN THUIf'iPAY •f Basie Fashion our fascinating 7f3 IM r StTBEf fuisad eoRunants from yaribup ad- fV/NINOS O to o DOTH flHANCHfS OPEN fRIOAYS taining many.lovaly deelgna and 5 ■tinletinatlOB squroae, la which tbs every child in the world except one (480-877 B.C.) 9zt«mHtera bpok la ready now. Bend 85c Copyright 1858 (8W8) fraa pattanuT Only 36o a oopyl «B«nt test a t powar by manage- —the right to be a child. siaWAYf PUNTY or MH*PAMCMO T I 'i. 'u .'V! MAMrumaTEii EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER.-CONN., MONDAY. OCTOBER 2S. 1961 MANcinCSlEB EVENblO itAtfCIHES A CQNN, MONDAY. OCTOBER 26. T969 tisijnii PAGE EIGHT d a i l y . CROSS-WORD PUZZLE OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE W. Chandlsr Jr., devettotod ebatr* and falhiro to notify tpe Motor ■auth as Walnut Bt oppealto BUGS BUNNY is due an the WUa and must Vehicle Department 9t a chango Oeopar Bt Mra. Flaek pariiad her B o U o n ho Igured from Maf IE. Dayaientj maa of the group. Wirikian Hurt Reelaeted to oMce were Mra In addrsaa. She is due in tmim ear facing eact on Oe^por, police 2 NEC9 . QUIET, \ mAy be made'at the tax eollector's court Nov. 7.' Damege to the ears said, and, char she got out, it LJUOliMi MOn^TTMl o c n o ! ' lU. E homo or matted to him at aaorge'BnHki bpeerdtiig secre­ Answsr ta Pravlous Punte tary; Mn. CharleA C. Church, cor­ In Accident was liMt. ' rolled downhill heekWard hitting TRMn 1 OIPN'T J 1.L 4 SE , that Was fUD Xr AiidoVet. (Bmrgod with Evndlag Gaffney's vehicle. Mrs. Finrh told THATVA responding eecreUry and publicity PAINT CO. TH'MONCY aCTTO HE 6 0 T O N E < R16HT AFTER Hodgipodgt Ihrlfl Eala PlaasMd A. men who left the scene of a police she had left her cor In park­ PINItH flSTTH'* L IT M E METHOOEKT Mre. Robert Awton and Mra chairman and Mrs. Waltsr T. El- A Vsmon woman suffered heed ing gear with the handbrake on. OF TWfiSe- ‘ MoU, treasurer. ' minor aeeidei{it on E. Center Bt M VRlPtl E E fT O ' N(3VJ—0AW.^ iNSPlRAilOftS OF A SOLAR- Edmund Peresluha are eo-ehalr- and neck kijiiriaio when '.Mis was m day Was arrested Saturday 723 MAIN STh SIMME yiwwpE! — PERHAPS HESCI! were minor. he left the eeSna because he was 15 Pintipple titit munity MaU on lU BTopoead re- fChool. The dote was originally fable rondlUon will/ be the PobUo Baeawds th e woman, Mre. Irens Dube, momentarily frlghUaed. Two "loyalty Dtanera’’ qra be­ “RirST-OLEUr IS Bread maken ijpjinccia of lociUm-pf-Jttt. • in 'JBqlUinr set in Beptswibisr, but was poet* malh faAli^ of the sals. Hours Warrantee DeediT' ItoW t D. U, was tahsn to tho hospital in Police said Bandns crossed E. ing held this week for the mem­ IT RtUtie Brabant A lthou^ the Bolton iRiaae of ponsdrwhsn school Closed /or rs- will bCr'tO a.m. tdUfg non. ■ValenUne to Joeeph and an ambulanee mi mitee after a ear Center Bt to enter Parker Bt In bership of Center Ongregatlonal 42 Kind oC the limited aoooaa exprmwway will pslrs to the water pomp. IB 18 Bait African jg worker 28 Require Mrs-r- William i^an au g h is Blanche R. Prentice, prMierty on •kkidod Into the rear of her hus­ front of a ear driven east by Church. They will be held In coin (var.) 21 Phonetic foot 30 Dandy slipper not go Into ‘ construction until The local school will close Fri­ chairman of thsr eoinmlttoe ar- Bolton CahLSr Rd.; Nell H.:Jensen band's ear on B. Middle Tpko. at Emile V. Lnnoue, 34, of Rockville, I0*tt IS More aavory 22 Ella 33 Flog 41 Small Idud 1963 according to present plan, day for the annual toachsta’ eon- Vernon I t Mrs. Dube was later Woodruff hall at 6:30 p.m. tomor­ 4SEuropMn ranging'A ppt ludh; fog familtss of to Russell' P. ‘ and fT^nmed Mc­ and banged Into Lanoue’s front 22 SoliUry 33 Abovt J® fiH final engineering mapw will be vention. the p fii^ .hi the Cotoihunlty^Hall Grath. property on RL fB; Ellen disehargad after rseslving emer­ bumper. Bandna after stopping row and Thuraday evanlnga BY V. T. HAMLIN 25 Rowers 34 Roman JT Idolises blackbirg draem at this time coVdring the car Taxes Delinquent on sw ^y at f p.m i . ' J. Harwood to Andrew Ahsaldl, gency treatmenL Following dinner,’ there will be RUMMAGE ALLEY OOP 2S Hail! emperor 38 Small candle 4gFemintoo TaxOollsctor Anthony Maneg* briefly, drove off down Parker Bt., a presentation of colorad eltdea trxm J OOPI Ht DONE IT) IT CAN'T BE! HI irBOOTTA ehtiro length of trie jnropoaed ex* ^fihidant CeupitptnomA property at tsAr jof WilUanp Rd. Her husband, Gerald J. Dube, police said. \M> MUSTA CORRAUEP HASNTBEEN- khihoe. 30 Darkens 28 Chinese 40 Flush with , appeUaUoB preaeway front glast Hartford to gia ’ tepoCts an untieually large Certificate of Devleef'MUU of 41, hAd o to n ^ on the turnpike to showing activities of the church. H ieH N ^jusr 31 Suffix dynasty success . niMnbsir'of tax bills .on aistomehilss David Pesos ha^ been Alscted Benina Is free under |200 bond Brief talks will be given by the SALE ------) AS \EVERV VARMINT IN AROUND I ACBjBS Bolton Ngtch- HaarJnga. were held president of the Student Oounoil Entbat Howard to Ethel Howerd, turn Into Vernon 8L when Miss for court appearance Baturday. HERE IN A I XXJLPA, 32 Thi|h (comb, 27 Hireling 41 Seed covering 48 Center (tb.) last week In'Manchester and East srs'uni>ald. He estimates that at ministers and membero of t KPONSOREO BY t h e KICK form) for Um.iiopsr grades at the school. property onvRt. 44A and Notch Carol Davinie, 20, . of Candlowood CUven Waning WB.CB. OF v m BARS MONTH OF i ONGIT? HartfonL least 160 ear owners have not paid Rd. . ' lalA who was dflvtng b.O htnd Christian snllatment committee TUC6I 33 Corm r 4 B r r a the tax which has been due eincs Karisn KupatricX is vice piealdent A written wonting against a de­ ooneemtng the church program 34 Mariner's I r r The Bolton portion of the high­ end Judjr Rose, secfetsry-tress- Quitclaim. lMi«to: Allied Elnanoe Dube’s car, aklddsd IntB' hkn. fective h A n d b r a k e was given NORTH METHODIST direction way Will be a mile and a half in May 16. nref. Oo. to Charlea Pallocha, property Mies Davtais toM 'polios she saw Saturday to Mra HAIon R. rinch, and lU goals for 1960. SS Rich fabric iT length and la expected to cost A list of the delinquent’ taxes ~ UM Eleeto Dubs'a sighal light /and applied CHURCir will be compiled for the Motor on Brandy S t; Myron end Laura 65, of 71 Otoper St, whose car, < TOT KIIXED BT CAB 37 Old r i Approximately |2.3 million for Mrs. Ja'cqusiins Spencer and Lee to Bernard Mehachell, proper­ her brake, but she couldn’t avoid poHco reports^ rolled backward 3 6 6 FARKER BT. 38 Forewarned rights of way and construction. Vehicles Department before Dec, Norwich, Oct 36 i^L-An 13- 1. TTie list Is used'At registration Mrs. Clyde BeqkwiUi have been ty at rear of drlve-ln theater. tho oolMsIfm. The aoddent oc­ Into a parked car on Walnut Bt alts FAM^ 41 Chemical I7 . li It will enter Bolton on Town of curred during end of the frequent The parked ear, orwned''by Ed m0nth-«ld boy was struck by a car WtEwiBday. Oct. 2t compound Manchester property Just north of renewal time when new registra­ named co-prealdents of the LadfCa and injured fatally yastorday near P R EC ET5C S to u tions will be denied unless the Benevolent Society of the Congre­ MaaehMter Evening Herald Bol­ Saturday rain squalls. ward M. Gaffney. 41, of 34 8. Haw­ 3 A.M. HIM* .wa tr ssrtw ' 44 Color (pi.) II Campmeeting Rd., pees under Mleo Davlnia was arrsitod and thorns S t, was IlgfiUy dsniagad, hie home. The child was Fenton C. 48 XJnpollihed gational Church. They were in­ ton correspondent, D e r 1 e M. it h u Bolton Center Rd. and swing stalled recently by Mrs. Theodore IFItalla, telephone Mitchell S-6E45. chaiged with fonowlng too elooely police said. It was psrksd facing MUler Jr. 80 Mother, for H r 1 northeasterly Into Bolton Notch. initanee " ' ■ ' ' . '"'-r 81 Sickest « m " CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 62 EverUsting ■1 (poet.) n w ■ 1 * S3 Ogler % )4 Slap stain r E 1 PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER DOWN r 10 1 European iT C" lit A.M. T ^ G O O D ! TISTTpR^iciLTAT district U THEN I WON’T ' YOU DON'T WAVE, TO A BROW N lITnnish name IT 1 WAVE TO CHANGE! BLOUSE! I 3 College head MY BLOUSE r 4 Give II t( MV GREEN 8 South ^S -^ ^ IR T .' BEZZINI BROS. | T U ES .. American r It ruminant 358 E. CENTER STREET - ■ W fc W ■ f THURS. PIL

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN« MONDAY. OCTOBER Z6, I960 PAGE ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. OONM. MONDAT, OCTOBER 86. 19W r A O K lS K F um bles, THE Caterers and Springfield Play 6-6 Deadlock 49ers Digging for Gold Herald Angle S A t q r d A Y * A F i | | t t s Got The mi E A R L Y O ST Curry Passes I Sport Schedule Los Angeles — Jeknay Hurdsn, Sportb Editor Cruisers Post Win, 188, Los Angeles, ootpotatsd KUmU ♦LoftuA chief tub ^thumpj^ To Griswold ly. Get. fT tngs Hsrt, 1I6, Los Angriss, 10. By EARL YOST announced that 34,770 tieketa were consecutive shutouU goes away StUKdby f and Gena Johnson.. .It t#Ss a fine High eo( vs. Ptatt, 8:15 Havana — Baby Colon, IM H , On ‘Wing’ of Bald Eagle ■old in advance ■» it wasn’t a lost back to 1909-U0 years. evening with the dinner good, plus MdVMda. Havana, outpolntsd Eddy Thonip* "W e Want Fumbles,’* MoMrtera of Mndway Up a few hours later than ueual Gain Midget Title tkmUmr, Out. M son. 1B6H. NSW York, Id. shouted t)ie bare footed rain cause all around. Ths beautiful fine service and Howie Waddell Ellington Ridge football field turf will never be Monsters of Uie Mudway, Yals'i after celebrating my ITUi wedding rates a bow for his efforts in see­ For Local TD Hlfh enas eountry vs. Wind- Milan, Italy — Mario VoeeU* 8oak^ cheerleaders and fum­ the same. Writers of long standing defensive Mnes. held Colgate to 79 anilivereary the night before. Upon ing that every detail waa handled ham-Nefwtch, 8:15 — Norwich. atto. lS4tk, Italy, dofsotod La* tHe edvjce of Art McGinley of the N«w York, Oct. 26 {IP)— Men's Jam.borM bles they got at spacious but claimed there never was a worse yards, 65 on the ground and 14 well. Once AffAin it 'htas a CAse o: Chaifipionship in the Mancheater Midget Football League Friday, Get. 8d houarl Godih, 184^, France day for football-^anywhere—than through the air. Led by linebacker Times I insisted that my wife pick i With nhorpshootinji Y. A. Tit­ Bpautiful' weather, plus free almost deserted Yale Bowl too much defense And not ided yesterday, many miles from Silk City. All four High eoocer vs. Bristol Bestern, (GodlK disqualtfisd by referee to play and free food, brought out on last Saturday. Mike iSfle. the Ells allowed Col­ up the check but It didn’t hold true W edn esday waa dec! 8:15 — BristoL eighth). tle doing the bulk of the pros­ last Saturday. Although no In my esse. She agreeing that af­ enough offense as the Msn- local teams journeyed to Torrington to take pirt in a novel a large number of players for the Every man that got Into action, gate three first downs, only one "Where will the Yale-Penn pecting. the San Francisco official report was made of any including the Yale fourth string­ ter our Both anniversary she would ch ester ImperiAl CAterers bAt- puroosie being to help iiromote final scheduled event of the sea­ record for fumbles In one game, in the last half. football game be played this doubleheader-^the main, 49ers- are digging hard for son, a Men's Jamboree. Forty ers, late in the final period, re­ Rick Winkler, who scored on foot tHe expenses . . Accompanied tied the Springfield Giants to midget football in that city. no less than 16 were committed as my fine family to church and upon year?" Atty. Dick Law inquired. gold and glory in the National members participated’ In a novel sembled men who had taken mud a 47 yard sprint In the third pe­ Date la Nov. 7 in Philadelphia... a 6-6 tie before a crowd of 300 Reigning aS regular season cham­ In toe second stansa, halfhaok Yale spanked Colgate, 21-0. Each baths. It’s a wonder one side didn’t our arrival- home neighbors had IS-hole event which found each side committed eight, Yale losing riod, wound up as the leading Word that Pat Bolduc would be yesterday afternoon at Mt. Nebo. pions today are the Police Cruisers Biyon Perry circled his own Football Ivcague. pass to ths other. And no one was ground gainer with 69 yards In gathsrlil to play volleyball. 1 join­ after their hard fought 12-6 de- Tittle. *ll*» "Bald Eagle”, la the player limited to five clubs. And the ball four times— all In the first leaving for a new job at the It marked the first appearance of right flank for another Eater the obstacles on the course accused of filtering into the other’s nine carries. Bob Blanchard, a ed them until lunch and then an­ the locals on home eoll. clelon over the Fire Fighters. Jn brtlna of the outflt -the guy who half—and Colgate let the elusive nounced that I wanted to rest—in Courant became official, he being touchdown. Mtkrf Gilbert add helped make it an Interesting af­ pigskin get away to the opposition huddle a lth ou ^ coming star, blockbusted his way Thus, in three starts this sea­ the second game at Fussenich mapa strategy fot aortiea into been powilble. That’s how bad con front of my teevee sat to watch the capable scholastic aporte edi­ Parte, the revived Smoke Eaters the extra two polnu for a 14-0 enemy territory, And hia accurate ternoon, even fdt the losers. six times; four timet in the first 80 to 66 yards in 13 tries, includ­ tor here for the past five years.. . son the newly organized Caterers halfUma advantaga. dltiona were for this non-Ivy ing the final TD from the Your the Giants and Eagles play foot­ trounced the Blue Devlie, 20-8. A firing ia the main reaaon the aur , Here’s the winners: ' minutes of action. ball. New York was huniiiUted Many out of town calls were sand­ have failed to dent the Victory Then in the third period, OU League encounter. yard line in the final stanza. Gor­ crowd of 800 viewed the action. prising San Francisco crew is tied First Low Gross Torrential rains, that dropped Tommy Singleton, the man who several weeks before by the Eaglee wiched in between numerous office column. (Joach Jimmy Roach’s bert, scored the Eatara’ tMrd Pat Rose S3; Second low gross, don Kaake ptacekteked the point ■qusd bowsd to ths Wethsrsfleld ITio games concluded regular sea­ for the lead in the Western several Inches on the Yale grid­ makes the Ells go, was superb in Philadelphia but today it waa visits on a busy km. . . . Msny son competition. I toikhdown aftar Perry bad ear- Division Rocky Alexander 92. iron, and caused the field to be Jack McKinnon, Colgate’s best, fine compliments were heard about Prison 6-0 and played a acoreless rled the pigakin wlthbi torse yards again. His tremendous kicking different, one->sided story, the ORUISEM 12, FUfflTBRS 6\ The 32-vear-old quarterback en­ Low net, A1 Grotheer SI; Sec­ drained 30 minutes before the alayed a major part In the ball had but 17 yards in all carries, an Giants winning easily . . While my the Masona’ Sports Night program. tie with the New London Pequots of psy dirt on a paas front d ark. gineered the 49era' victory yester­ ond, Lou Becker 82; Third, Jim kickoff, failed to stop Yale’s per­ aeing In Colgate territory almost average of less than one yard. sons worked on-their homework I At this affair, inddentsHy, Moe prior to Sunday’s contest The Cruisers took the opening The Devils were held at iMQr day, passing 46, yards to R.C. Ruiher S3; Fourth (tie) Larry fect record. The Elia proved to sdl game. Johnny Maloney gained 13 yards wee busy with my typewriter, get­ Morhardt and Gene Johnson were The Caterers, featuring sever^ kickoff and marched right down unUl late In toa fourth period Owens with 61 seconds left in the Scranton and Jack Rusher, each be 'better mudders. In all depart­ Under AI Kelley, Colgate has in seven tries. ting, out copy for the following officially inducted Into the Speak- former Mancheater High grtddera the -field as quarterback Bob when quartert>ac)i Gary SuUlvan rim e for the touchdown that beat 86; Sixth, Fred McKon^, 87. ments, except fumbles, and today now lost 11 straight games, five After threatening several times day’s .edition. era’ Bureau. Also, Tuesday night, got off to a A-O.Iead in the second EMSvich capped the 45 yard drive sneaked over < for the final , yard. Chicago’s Bears, 20-17. The vic­ Ho1e-ln-One Tmimaanent boasts five straight wins and with this season. Yale came up with two in the first half, Yale finally it was nice to see and talk with quarter when quarterback Joa with a two yard plunge. The Fire Halfback Bill Brennen adding tha tory gave San Francisco a 4-1 rec­ Stan Markowaki, five feet, 7^4 a goal line that has yet to be aass Interceptions, Colgate tried scored with 39 seconds left when M onday Gordon Weir, former local athlate, Curry and end Harry Griswold Fighters evened the score late in etra two points. Inches from fourth hole. Singleton sloshed through a pud­ ord crossed. The win meant that the aut three aerials, and blocked two now ;a full colonel in the Army, clicked on a 30-yard toudidown toe second period when halfback Standouta for toe E aten in­ The defending champion Balti­ Driving Contest Sons of Eli remain as the only "Don’t put my name In the pa­ All-American punts. dle around his right end and slid going to Yale for one year aerial. Bob Parmaklan scampered around cluded toe entire backfleld of more Colts kept pace with ed for four TDs as Cleveland A1 Haas and Pat Rose, each 75. There were five more' fumbles In Dartmouth’s fired up Indians, hes been handled by Marshall Pot­ mauled Washington, 34-7, Detroit The*fi913 Blues were the last. Sat­ Bruce Watkins, sponsor of Wat­ fore crashing over the final chalk out In toe first game as a pa^c- Endi; Bob MenUltoo. Lnch. Wklte- Winners all received suitable the period. urday’s equslialng fifth successive upset winners over Harvard, in­ ter this season, a tremendoue Job; kins volleyball entry, stopped at Hne. with his grandfather, who ular standout for toe Crulaere, m II. won iU first gamt>by upsetting hia work being neat, clean and well Teckles: D. AndersoB, VeadrlUo. prises, donated by Pro Wally The playing field looked like a whitewashing extends through a vade the Bowl Saturday. It looms the desk for a few minutes but did Both rivals wars unsuccessful in played for Valparaiso. and as Assistant Coach Ray Poone. KaaUvekas. Los Angeles, 17-7, and Philadel- CIchon. Also, following the buffet, written. . . . Signed entries for the hia edged Chicago’s Cardinals, SHORT GAIN—Joe Morrison, (40) New York halfback cuts to his left as he goes pigpen after an all day rain and period of 877 games. The 1913 as another thriller and the In­ not mention contract and I feel running plays for the points after. Zemanek put it "It waa strictly Quarm title contention 38-3—85, Doc McKee 38-2—36. ball season and the first five Sat­ weekly football luncheon. Seven-of ford’s Rloco Petrlllo stood out Ameatoan League tla, Parkina, 'Trey. Hubbeird! Biggost buy on a pair in yaaral Ace Back Frank Gifford Class B — Joe Cerina 38-5—33, urdays offered perfect weather the eight college coaches present he reported all four Manchester Buffalo 3, Quebec 2; ers did it again in the second game Guarda; Gartnond, Benaon. Pohl. Ca- with a 1-4 record when Tittle loop­ ^ byRcdGraiHie Midget Football - League teams with their stellar Hne play. as they romped over toe Blue taldo, S. Malkinson. Maaalar. ed his '"Alley Oop” pass to the 6-3 Merrill Anderson 41-4— 37, Jim from a spectator’s viewpoint. were in a happy frame of mind, Providence 4, Rochester 0 Cantara; Quaanitachka, M. Jobnaon would be playing In hia city Sun­ Manager Jeff Koelseh reports Bpringfleld 6, Herehey 1 Devils. Owens. Msdore' 43-6—37, Milt Nelson 44- Needs Laadscape Job their teams winning on Saturday. the locals hope to meet Either the Backa: Hallar. Mc^rtan, P Par trn ^ - Q: Can a ball carrier crosa the Yale’s Unbeaten Squad day. Torrington ii anxious to have Eastern League The victors scored early in the Ian. DuTraana. Liaclotti, McGahaa.1. E(- The tightly fought battle went Suffers Injury to Ribs 7 -3 7 , There’s a major landscape job Only Walt Kondratovich of Bridge­ Hartford Colts or Springfield (ar. goal line without scoring a 'oiuch- the sport in its program and the New York 4, Greensboro 1 first period when fuUback Woody Brood now wlotor Hroel down to the last four minutes Class C — Paul Dutelle 43-8— to be done at the Bowl after Sat­ port was a loser and for this he Merchants Sunday at home if Mt. Score by perloda; ^^h dalwA down? was shifted from the head table clincher was expected to be the Johnstown 5, 'Washington < Clartc went off right guard for the Crulaera ...... • 0 4 '0—12 with the score tied 10-all. Tommy 35. . urday’s unscheduled swim which New York, Oct. 26 (/P)— Call ’em Elie, Bulldogs or just doubleheader presentation .. C3irle Nobo is avaUable. If not the Flxhteri ...... : ...... 0 0 0— 4 Davis’ field goal with 8:09 left A; Tea. The determining factor Blind Bogie attracted an announced 11,000 die to a spot at the back of tne new Clinton 5, New Haven 4 final three yards and a touchdown. I is the position of the ball. It Is Pittsburgh, Oct. 26 {!¥)—New York’s 21-16 triumph over plain Blue. Be sure to call Yale’s football team the surprise Glenhey waa the subject of a pun Caterers will try to arrange an­ TD: Crulatra: Eaeavlch (2 yarda): ■Hmd em Igw wg yee^d pRnr gave the 49ers a brief lead. A 30- First Draw, Jim- Msdore, 85; hards. I doubt If 5,000 braved the and beautiful building, still un­ Hamilton (6 yard paaa): flghtara: Par- vOn tvfV necessary for the hall to contact the may be a costly one to the Eastern of the 1969 college season—at least while this bunch of Ivy at the Maaona’ Sports Night but In other road booking. maklaa (2 yarda). yard scoring aerial from Ed Bob Boyce, 83. elements and were In the 70,896 named on the mushrooming cam­ all (aimees to the Main Streeter, 'Rie Caterers will drill tomorrow Rood eeatowr h e ^ tor top Brown to Jim Dooley put the the goal line. A player can eon- Division leader.s in the . j Second Draw, Bundl Tarca, 86. seat New Haven saucer. (Jharlie League!^ continues pitching shutouts. pus. . . . Harold Ogden of The eelvably step Into the end sone and V®tcrRn halfback HBlfharlr FrankITranU G lf-t ' » he rates No. 1 on the list of pay­ night at 7 o’clock at the West Saaeka Eeatara (Si) Bears ahead 17-13 with 1:54 to go. ■While Coach Jordan Oliver tells'fe' ...... ■ ■ Times told an Interesting story ing Red Sox fans in Manchester .. Mde Oval. Ends; Parker, Mqora, D. Kuamiclus. tr^ta^l —. — Tittle struck back. Passes of 18 not score. Conversely, a player hit ford, who caught two touchdown about the Trin freshman football Twyman, Older and Gassier, Olachafak). CunnlBSham. thrust after Ernie Stautner re­ everyone "It doesn’t mean a Crouthamel operating at full ca­ Curt Gowdy. Raw Sox announcer, safety evolaeoaetroertaa and 14 yards to Len Lyles and low when on the verge of scoring pasaes, auffered rib injuries. Upon covered a Giant fumble on the 16. thing," hia kids keep beating all game with Springfield last week. ImfrarUl Csletsri 44) Taddaa; A ndrei. JfitasaraM. Alas- pacity last Saturday and wound ie e le c te d to speak -at the Janu­ Enda: Moriarty, Keama, Grliweld. andar. or hose oa n u y Wilson found their mark. could thrust the hall across the his arrival In New York, he was Four stabs at the line were halted comers and doing it without giv­ "I waa impreeaed with John Szum- Guarda; Marilalo. Baflaaon, ' CeV goal line while maintaining posses taken to St. Elizabeth’a Hospital up with a 9-0 blanking of Harvard ary Gold Key Dinner of the aports Hiller. Paces Royals to Western Lead Then the 10-year pro veteran arch­ when Tom Tracy was stopped just ing up a point. czyk. Trinity back, and a fellow writers at the Statler •• Top kick Tecklea: RauUnalUt. Kjtraaaa, Wok petta, Podolnay, Murphy. ed one to Owens. Sion and be Awarded a'toochdown. for observation and treatment. for its first victory. Penn (4-0-1), lakesk. Cantara; Smith, Barbato. shy of a first down. The atring of shutouts went to liked how much he wee getting to Parkade Lanes, R ^ er Ouarda: Gaaketl, Dolln. Cute, Deck­ Backa: Anderson. Parry, Gilbert A smart tackier frequenUy will at­ The extent of hia injuries will showed it can play with the big Clark. LeTnurneau. Horvath. P. Kun- KEliLY tempt a stand-up, hear-hug tackle Quick Touchdowns five Saturday in a 21-0 romp over boys by holding Navy to a 32-28 go to Trinity. I knew that I have e visited and talked about er. Thompaon, Petrlllo, FUsxe. New York, Oct. 26 (g’)—^The Cln-fnipped MtnneapoUs. 103-102. Twy- COLTS SO, PACKERS 31—A not be known until x-rays are Colgate. No one’s claiming high-up him on the line and replied. 'Room, iusiasm and Interest shown Center: Moake. mlckaa, Orfltalll, Mlkolowaky. under such oircumstanoes to keep But it was two quick touch-' tie, blowing a 19-7 lead before Backa: Donahue. Asostlnelll Curry, clnnatl Royals are essentially the man’s steal and last minute fielder EXPLORER II ball-hawking defense was highly taken, a team spokesman said. national ranking for an outfit that board, tuition, a new car and 25 In the 10 piq bowling to . date. Btaa Devtla responsible for the Colts victory the ball from contacting the goiU The victory gave the Giants a downs in the thrilling first period coming back for the tie on EkI Rice, Strange. Albert, Wlocharciyk. same club that played door-mat In broke a lOl-all tie and was the Enda: Tadtord. Dotchin, Don B. Sul­ that turned the tide for the Giants. counts Ha wins over the likes of cents on each admission.’ The guy Among the juniors, more than 3^ Grady. Alemany. toe National Baaketball Assn, last winner. The Laken’ Bob Leonard livan 3 f o r EM l o w 0 9 over the Packers, who now have line. record of four wins and one loss. Shaw’s 34-yard field goal in the signed up for the program co­ Tacklea: Minor, Phalpa, McCoy, Mo- Q: Does s team have to kick off Quarterback Chuck Conerly hit Connecticut, Brown, Columbia and closing minutes. went away talking to himself,” BpriasfieM (C> seaspD. That the Royals now hap­ had two free throwa with two sec­ . lost two straght after winning The Steelers fell out of a four-way Cornell before Colgate. But it’s sponsored by the Rec Department Enda: Lablna, Otbaon. Comduelee, Cabo. Dan E. BuiUvan. from Ita 40-yard line to start the Gifford with 77 and 28 yard Ogden concluded.. . . Football fans Mee. pen to be leading the NBA’s West­ onds left. He esnk the first but Guarda; Cartier, Bauwatta. OalUfher. their first three games. Lineback­ deadlock for second place, now still a remarkable showing for a Sachs Ontnlng Around ..Night home, this being the in- Turner. J. Downham. game? having lost three and won two. touchdown tosses the first -two will be hearing a lot about Sluin' Tacklea; Valvateen, If a t h I a w , ern Division in toe early going is missed the one that would have er. Bill Pellington.'* 30-yard run Yale club essentially the aame .aa Princeton’s always tough when czyk In the years ahead. . . . Wat- between season, and a few etars Mitchell. Richards. Centera; Palmer, LaPolt. with an interception accounted for A : No. The hall can he placed Bruising Battle times the Giants'got the ball. The Guardc: Delaer, Eben. Burton, Baffin. probably due to the fact that Jack tied toe score. Backa; G. Sullivan. Sochon, Hardle. the one that wound up 2-7 last tailback Danny Sacha la able to kina volleyball team slated a prac­ are posted on the calendar signify­ Glrerd, D. Downham. Smith. < Duenas- one TD. Two others were set up by or dropkicked from any point be­ "It was a bruising battle,” said two scores took exactly 41 seconds. ing nighte I am around the home­ Centers; Beral. Loomer. . . . Twyman la a year older and a Twyman overshadowed the tween the Inbounds line and be­ year and lost seven atraight Ivy play. He’s coming around and tice ganiie. at night at the West e. Griffin. BiclUmo JO Nell, jrear clafsler. Lakers’ Elgin Bsylor. who added neau. a 25-yard punt return b.v Johnny Coach Jim Lee Howell of the "It was a crusher to lose," said games. could be ready to help Hugh stead. B^Ucontr*^ell^! "*Ll'bertiine. I>an{eli. Score by perloda: Sample and Ray Brown's 44-yard hind the 40-yard line. Giants. "Both teams played great Coach Buddy. Parker of the Steel­ Side Rec and I tried my best ^ore by periMs: The former University of Cin­ 30 points for a three-game total of 8. Eatara...... t 2 S 0 —20 Q: Who was the first president Tough Slate Ahead Scott, who scored twice in the against an outside team. Sponsor Caterers 0- 4 0 0 -4 105 and n S5-polnt average. Devil! ...... 0 0 0 S— • WJW scamper with another interception. on defense. Of course that fumble ers. "I thought we had It when . Friday cinnati ace. gradually developing TD. Smoke Eatara: Clark (8 yards). wnTTEir oujuMinB of the National Football X,eague? The next three weeks should in­ Tigers’ 20-0 victory over Cornell BrUce Watkins was in top form, Giants 0 V 4 (J-4 into one of the pro basketball Twyman's 39 came Saturday In by Larry Krutko helped.” Stautner recovered that' fumble dicate Just how good their oppor­ last Saturday, Regardless of the weather, this TD: GrlsweAd. Buonlconti. Parry (2 yarda). Gilbert (S yarda); aa.oric i o r d o tn ilB GIANTS 21, STEELERS 16— A: Jim Thorpe, the famous In­ Howell was referring to the on the 16.” along with Joe Sartor, Bob Kler- gnats, has sciond at a 38-point the Royals’ 108-103 victory over Blue Davila: O. Sullivan (1 yard). dian athlete, was elected president tunistic offense, lead by quarter­ . In other Saturday gamei, Holy nan and Red .Hadden, among the is always the beat day of the week, pact — and a steady one — while Detroit. The Saturday program PAT: Eaters: Gilbert (paaa from •Rif Giants scored on their first bobble by Krutko in the final How do you explain not being back Tom Singleton, and Bulldog Cross smashed Columbia to ita financially, it being payday . . Of­ Clark). two offensive plays, Charlie Con- of the American Professional quarter that set up what proved able to make a few inches in two veterans. League play will start leading the Royals to two victories also brought Chamberlain’s debut, Bapariar, Marsh Patter Football Association In 1920. ’The defense is, however. fourth straight loss 34-0, but fice visitor waa Don Cowlei, en­ Defense Helps BC and It was as expected—he scored erly pitching strikes of 77 and .28 to be the Giant’s winning touch'^trles? Those two quick touch­ next month. joying a postman’s holiday. Cowles in three games. name wss changed to National Saturday, Yale plays a home Brown finally won a game—6-0 43 points, grabbed 28 rebounds and yards to Frank Gifford on succes­ down. Krutko hobbled a pltchout downs by Conerly hurt, but they ie again program director at the Estimates that scoring champ DUARAimB) sive plays within 41 seconds. But Football League, June 24, 1922, game with an inm>'oving Dart­ over Rhode Island on Paul Cho- T u esday Wallop Marquette Bob Pettit of >St. Louis haa his blocked a half dozen shots az the Indians HimI Briftol by and tackle Sam didn’t do anything after that. But mouth team — looking up with quette’e touchdown Just before the Community Y evenings for the fall Bam Huff’s five yard dash to pay with Joe , Carr, who succeeded Huff picked it up and huffed and we’re not out of it yet.” biggest worry from Philadelphia Warriors whipped New York, 118- Victory No. 1 and a ehoaoe to RnRiAPS Thorpe In 1921, as its head. ace backs Bill Gundy and Jake end of the first half. Paul Phlnney, assistant track and winter season and a letter car­ escape the COIL cellar was the dirt with a recovered fumble in the puffed five yards into the end zone. The Steelers jumped off to a rier by day . . Webb Little, aqxioua Newton, Maae., Oct. 36 (ffi)—Bos­ Warriors’ rookie Wilt (The Stilt) 108. Boston won Its second fourth quarter turned out to be Crouthamel back in good physical The Saturday slate left Yale coach at Manchester High, was in Chamberlain might prove to be a straight, coming off a 10-point goal of Moaclieator High School A tenancious defense again was 3-0 lead in the first period on a shape. After that It’s so far un­ the eifflee before breakfast, with to have hunting allowed within the ton (Jollsgc football teams e» »a«r*!l»a"**"** the clincher for New York, which the saver for the Giants. They and Penn each 3-0 In the confer­ little hasty. halftime deficit to down Syracuse (0-8-1) and Bristol Eastern (0-4), 37-yard field goal by Layne. He beaten I)enn at Philadelphia and ence standings, with Princeton 2-1 results of UConn meet, the locals town limits, viaited for several coached by Mike Holovak bear an staved off a Steeler last-minute halted a Steelers’ drive just Inches connected with Buddy Dial later unmistakable trademark ag­ In Cincinnati’s three games, 121-109 and Minneapolie, with toe two rivals to today's 8 o’etoek Coach Bob Ingalls Princeton at the Tigers' base be­ and Dartmouth next at 1-1-1. placing second. Paul, former minutes . . Jacke Hedlund, fine football game at Mens rial Field. threat on the six. PitUburgh now from a first down on the Giants’ in the period on a 37-yard touch­ lefthanded baaeball pitcher, re­ gressive defensive play which Twyman has scored successively Baylor scoring 23, beat St. Louie has a 2-3 record. six with the clock' running out. fore a return to the Bowl at New Besides Dartmouth at.Yale, next minoU track star who auffered 88, 39 and 37 points — nailing 37 94-87 /in other Saturday games. The ooatost vros postponad Sotor- T^bs Dave Bishop down pass and kicked two more Haven for a season-ender with Saturday's schedule sends Har­ rrippllng injuries In World War marked he was disappoint^ in forces opponents’s errors, and The Steelers made their last field goals. . ^ Sunday afternoon as the Royals Pettit scored 38. day boeoBee of rata: BROWNS S4, ’SKINS 7—Plum Harvard. vard to Penn, Brown to Princeton n . will again take part in the Five Whitey Ford in that he (Ford) now BiU Roblnaon adds his boom­ didn’t talk too much and took the IMFORTID U R HRiSI T O F s i u n r i eompleted 13 of 18 tosses for 253 No. 1 Linebacker Dartmouth had both Gundy and and Columbia to Cornell. Mile Road Race here Thanksgiv­ ing kicks to the Eagles arsenal. in g 'D a y .. ."W ho won the North easy way out by holding a question A smothering defense produced t y K a ly KaiYTMIC yards and equaled hia entire TD and answer period. Several others output for the Browns (3-2) first Storrs, O ct 26 (SV-The news Carolina State Wake Forest foot­ a 16-0 B e triumph over Marquette fRAC Oaflrary ball game last Saturday," a reader voiced the same opinion,' but all yesterday. four games. He passed 76 and 15 about the University of Connecti­ MOUTH OF GOAL— Pierre Pilote, nght, of the Black ...... College Roundup - ...... agreed little Jackie Farrell was yards to Bobby Mitchell for touch­ cut football team is good and bad asked via the phone. This waa one With the recent advent of more Three Nutmeg Elevens Hawks holds off^the Canadiens’ Tom Johnson, fore­ of the usual Monday cklls, especial­ great . . Most ball players that downs and hit Preston Carpenter today. make the ptomaine banquet cir­ talented passers like Don Allard, and Ed Modzqlewski with 12 and There’s this on the satisfying ground, in a scramble at the Chicago net in Montreal. The Meeting of LSU and Ole Miss ly for late Saturday night gam es.. Johnny Amablle and George Van- jr r r r COAST vsss-rrvsBA' Jeff Koelech, manager of the cuit are poor speakers. Exceptions, ianm 10-yarders for scores. Jimmy side: (Joach Boh Ingalls thinks Hawks’ Ron Murphy, right background, moves in to lend that I know, are Jimmy Piersall, cott, Holovak has departed more coanm or nnsi BrowTi chipped in with 122 yards sophonior4 'denter Dave Bishop has a hand as Bob Turner, left, of the home side closes in. Moriarty baseball team, phoned to from the old four-yard footbaU to developed in. quick time into the Have Winning Records give "hia side” of the mrotested Frank Gifford, Kyle Rot6, Yogi rushing and scored once against Goalie Glenn Hall is buried. May Decide National Honors Berra, Dick Donovan and Bob an open, overhead attack. But hia rOK W OM YjW DMvmo the Redskins (2-3), who played best linebacker in the East. game In New Britain last Sunday. Couay . . Pro Football Highlights thoughts on wrecking toe enemy look without regular quarterback Eddie And this bad news: Halfback Manchester used an Ineligible remain unchanged. pot THU MON OP QUAUTY Tom Kopp has torn ligaments in NeUr York, Oct. 26 (/P)—The^ln the Southern (Conference with a player and although they won, 5-2. on vi((fso, of the previous .week's LeBaron. ■With the Connecticut coIiege'i>came back with a 69-yard scoring action, proved worth viewing. This Punt a A l^ r Addlttoa • • • his left knee that are expected to football season just past the mid­ dash by Bob Johnson. Bill Polk national college football champion­ 3-0 mark after whipping Furman, will lose via a protest lodged by Robinson, a 195-pound junior keep him out of action for at least Lane Fights cw Welterweight^ ship could be settled Saturday is a weekly feature. UON8 17, RAMS 7—With their way mark, only three of the eight gave Trinity another touchdown 18-14. But the Bulldogs still have New Britain.. .Fellow wants to halfback from Stamford, Conn., 10 days. night In Baton Rouge, La., when STYLED TO MATCH YOUR HOUSE defense stopping the sensational Nutmeg teams have winning rec­ with a two-yard push, and Ed a long way to ;go. Their next three book’the Boston Celtics for an ap­ Saturday haa made the punt a major ad­ Los Angeles (2-3) running attack, Kopp, a' valuable workhorse in ords. Two of the three are un­ Louisiana State and Mississippi conference foes are William and pearance here and I informed him the Hukies’ backfleld, liurt the leg Speno closed out the scoring with Meets Ex-Chdmp Virgil Akins clash. Yale Bowl was the destination dition to the BC “ pursue and the Lions (1-4) turned two pass in­ beaten in five starts and one of a 21-yard gallop in the final pe­ Mary, VMI and West Virginia. the World Champa do not play- any pass” philosophy. Due mainly to and INSULATED FOR WINTER! in Friday night’* game with Bos­ To the victor probably will go In the Big Eight, the hopes of exhibitions after the NBA season this wet morning and, as college terceptions and a fumble Into the these, Yale, has yet to yield a riod. football games are rarely ever his efforts the Eagles arc averag­ ton University, won by BU 8-7. • * • not only the natonal title, but the the spear-carriers have Just about starts. However, he hopes to line points needed to win. Ken Webb Ingalls yesterday came out of point. N(ew York, Oct. 26 (d^)—Kenny^Garden Friday night with the postponed or canceled due to the ing almost 10 yarda more per customary network (NBC) radio Soulheastern Conference crown evaporated. They thought this up the pros.for a 1960 booking... and Dan Lewis scored the Detroit a film session-on .the Boston game Joining Yale with a, perfect rec­ AMHERST 6, WESLEYAN 0— Lane, the perennial . lightweight weather, Walt Snow and I were on punt—39.5 to 30. touchdowns on short - plunges as ord la Southern Connecticut State A 51-yard scoring pass play in the contender from Muskegon, Mich, and TV coverage. and the host spot in the Sugar might be the year Oklahoma fold­ Fran Mahoney called to eay noth­ raving about Bishop, a 21-year-old Bowl on New Year's Day. ed. But the Soonera show a 3-0 ing waa new on Irlsh-SporU Night the parkways at noon. Traffic Earl Morrall went all the way at former halfback from West Spring- with five victories in a row and final 10 seconds of the first half at moves up to the welterweight class slowed to a snall’a pace during in NO EXTRA COST! quarterback in place, of regular ly i LSU, the defending champion, record, having beaten Kansas, 7-6, plana at the Kacey Home. . . St. field, Mass. 13 in a row over a two-year peri­ Amherst gave the Lord Jeffs a 6-0 Wednesday at Washington to take tervale when the rain literally O M N O A M I FOR Of YEARS aignal-caller . Ram Jon "It’s the first time I’ve ever gone od. Trinity now has three vic­ Little Three victory over Wesley­ on ex-champ 'VJrgil Akins. dleweight, subs for .the aiUng Tony ia nursing a 17-game winning last Saturday. This week they Lawrence Univerelty’e biggest Arnett had a 101-yard run nullified Dupas in New York’s newest club, streak. The Bengals from the meet Nebraska and figure to make booster, to my knowledge in these came down m buckets... Only a TOM DAWKINS overboard on a sophomore," he tories, - one defeat and a tie in an. Amherst threatened once more After losing a tight one to Joe few thousand die hards braved the AND by a tripping penalty. said. “ I think he's the finest line five games.' ' in the heavy rain, moving from its the Academy of Mus'le, Monday Bayou, have not permitted a it 44 league victories in a row. parts, Is Kit Bourn who reminded TAKE 5-YEARS TO PAY • • • « • • Brown in a lightweight title match elements and were in the Bowl backer in the East. He also showed . The university of Connecticut 32 to Wesleyan's nine only to be last year. Lane ventured Into the night. He boxes unbeaten Emile touchdown yet. The only scoring Can Wrap Up Title me the Saints were doing mil right STAN KELLEFLEUR EAGLES 38, CARDS 34—Trail­ Griffith who has won 18 straight against them has been two paltry North Texas .State, one of the this fall, winning four of five when we arrived, after hop-scotch tremendous blocking on offense -Huskies and Central Connecticut ^stopped at the four. newly re-established junior welter ing around small lakes en route ift PAYMENT Duo APR. 1960 ing 24-0, the Eagle.a (3-2) over­ Bishop, 6-1 and 193 pounds, State are walking along at even division. He., was'beaten on a cut since turning pro 10 months ago. field goals. nine renruilning major teams that starts.. :Masona Sports Night at Com plete TIRE from the parking area... Sur­ took the (SiVds (1-4) when quar­ started the season as a defensive keel. H ie Huskies have won half eye In the second round of a bout Ekldie Machen continues his cam Mississippi, No. 4 team in the. sport an undefeated-united record, the Maaonie Temple waa on the WPI 20. CXIAST GUARD 1 current Associated Press poll, has agenda at night and my aon Dean prisingly, it wasn’t a bad football terback Norm Van Brocklin began linebacker. He played halfback on of their six games while thf Blue Worcester Poly.came back from a with Carlos Ortiz, June 12. paign for another shot at Inge- can just about wrap up the Mis­ to find the range. He pitched 29 last year's freshman team. mar Johansson in a Tuesday been playing second fiddle to LSU souri Valley championship Satur­ accompanied me. Saw many ritme, Yale beating Colgate, 21-0 Rem odeling Devils have halved four. decisions. 13-0 firist half deficit at New Lon­ Lane took a four-month vaca­ .. . A t' times I was sure there and 22 yards to Tommy McDonald His first start at center was on Coast Guard, Wesleyan and match at Portland, Ore., with Pat for two 'years now. This Is Ole day against Wichita. The Eagles friends of long atan^llng present OP Service don to outgun the Coast Guard, 20- fob TDs, the last one with three Oct. 17, when Connecticut defeated tion to let the cuts heal and now Miss’ opportunity to become top nipped Houston, 7-6, for victory and speakers Jackie Farrell and were more people in the press box NO MONEY DOWN A & E Bridgeport, all beaten Saturday, 13. A Coast Guard fumble set up McMurtry. • KITCHENS minutes left putting Philadelphia js ready to make his move in the dog. I No. 6 Saturday. Whitey Ford delighted the big than in the etandi.. ,,,Beet outfit 1 CUSTOM RECAPPERS Main* 18-15. form the state's losing brigade. the first touchdown and an inter­ 14f-pound division. His career rec­ • In front. The Cards, now deep in Ingalls said the film of the Bos­ Mississippi’s defense is almost as Yale—The unbeaten-unlted>un- gathering. I was seated next to noticed at New Haven waa a akin • RATHROOMS Yale’s 21-0 conq(iest of Colgate cepted Coast Guard forward pass ord for 63 fights is 56-4-3. Two Mexican feathers, Kid -tile Eastern cellar, played without ton game showed Bishop made .13 rock-ribbed aa Louisiana State’s. scored on team >ln the country, home town prod, Moe MorKardt diver’s, worn by a Yale student. TBL. Ml t-9«6»—BU 9-85AS ROUTE 6. ROLTON, CONN. In the soggy New Haven Bowl and ,a 60-yard run accounted for The Michigan southpaw may get Anahvac of Mexico City,- and 600 Wood bridge St. either the injured King Hill or. M. tackles alone, helped in 20 others Pelon Cervantes of Mexicali, top Just seven points—one, touchdown atm has a tussle In Its efforts to INSUUTED GARAGE left young Blues, old Blues and the second and equalizer. The win­ a taste of his own medicine from and a converson by Tuiane—have 341 LydaU St. C. Reynolds, their first-line quSr- and intercepted one pass. He the football outlanders guping. It the Thursday card at Loa An­ capture the Ivy League title. The Trinity ...... ,,,',3 Va MILE FRO M lO L T O N N O TC H played 57 minutes. ning touchdown came with 2:10 to Akins, originally a lefthander who been scored against this club. College Grid Records . terbacks. was the fifth successive shutout go when Middletown’s Fred Duval occasionally shifts back to his old geles. .. It will be mlddlewflghU Bulldogs crushed Colgate, 21-0, In Conhectlcut *•••,,•,,,*,•3 Now PRICED FROM LSU warmed up to Ito task by a non-league game Saturday, but *349 i r r r r i for the Elis this season, leaving rolled out to pass for Worcester style. Akins at his peak was a Neal Rivers against Cal Brad in Central State ,••2 TEL Ml 9-2U3 blanking Florida, 9-0, last Satur­ meet defending Champion Dart­ W. L. T I r r r r i Yale the only major unbeaten, un­ but went 47 yards on a keeper, in­ savage puncher. He knocked qut the Saturday Miow at Los An­ day while Mississippi was white­ Coast Guard ...... 2 tied and unscored on team in the stead. He shook off half a dozen ■yince Martinez last year to win geles. .. Hurricane Jackson goes mouth this week and. tough Penn Yale ...... 5 0 0 IVesleyan ••■•I washing Arkansas, 28-0. next Saturday. Two Surprising Streaks End^ nation. Cadet tacklers in the touchdown the title and then lost it in an un­ against Howard King at Boise, (%uld Move Step Closer Southern State ...... 5 0 0 Briftgeport ,1 30-MINUTE FREE There are ominous clouds on the romp. Coast Guard’s two touch­ inspired effort against Don Nov. 5,.. The Hollywood Legrlon In Dallas, Texas, the surprise Wyoming practically clinched the ilkyline Conference crown hy BUY FACTORY-DIRECT Yale football horizon, however. downs came on a 17-yatd Jordan. He failed to recapture the Stadium, a hardy Saturday night power of the ilouthwest Confer­ Canadiend Threaten Runaway Saturday the Elis tangle with fullback John Hay and a five-yard crown from Jordan in an April 24 club for years, bows out with. a ence, could move a step closer to defeating Utah, 21-7, while Adams INSTALUTION Dartmouth in the Bowl and they’ll buck by Larry Dallalre. Deapite rematch at St. Loula. Nov. 9 show. It will be turned into the title by beating Southern State looks to be the best in ths Rocky Mountain Conference. The no longer be playing with the the sloppy going, both team^ pass­ Since the series with Jordan, a bowling alley after that match. Methodist, the team that was sup­ .Hmillllllllllllllii. FROM NiW ENGUND’S LARGEST New York, Oct. 26 (j>)—^Two'i’cago Black Hawks in Sunday "boys" instead of the “men." After ed frequently but not too'effective- Akins has lost s decision to Luis posed to be.the league bigwig be­ Indians beat New Mexico, 30-6, FLETOHER 8LASS 00. BUteheO surprising streaks are over and night’s other game. The Hawks, that come Pennsylvania, Prince­ ly- ' ■ Rodriguez and^ whipped Stan Har­ fore the start of the season. for their sixth atraight without de- . 0-1870 i IM fBUILDER OF PRE-BUILT GARAGES I the National Hockey League now solely In the hssement, still ton and Harvard and all four are rington. His record stands at 50- NBA Basketball Texaa, 2-0 in league competition, feat, in a non-league encounter 180 W E«r MIDOLB TURNPraS u m seenu to have a more normal look have a streak gong—seven winless hardMielled and blunt-nosed. UPSALA 20, BRIDGEPORT 14 23-1 for. 74 starts. Eastern Division has won six games without defeat Saturday. OORKBR oditANt «I. today with the big, bad Montreal games since they won their • * • —Rival fullbacks provided the am­ The 10-round match at the New W. L. Pet. G.B overall, and ranks No. 3 In the AP Except for Arkansas, No. 10, C an^ens leading the pack and opener from New York three SOUTHERN 46, CENTRAL 8— munition at Bridgeport as Upsala Capitol .^rena will be seen on Net­ Boston ...... 0 1.000 poH behind LSU and North­ which ran into the Missiiaippi Free Installation weeks ago. steamroller, all the teams in the NBW LARGER QUARTERS threatening to pull away. For the third time this season defeated the University of Bridge­ work (ABC) television. PMIadelphIa .0 1.000 western. The Longhorns turned call DWBNDABU FOR o s YEARS Ths Canadiens put t(>gether a Boom Boom Geuffrion was the Southern Connecticut State car­ Syrause .... 1 .000 back Rice, 28-6, Saturday. This is AP top iO came through in a COLLECT! UN 5-1181 big man for the Canadiens, rifling port In a night game. Stove Fried­ PLENTY UF FRONT AND REAR PARKING big parlay over the weekend, pull­ ried the opening kickoff for a man scored all three of Upsala’s Florentino Fernandez, winner of New York 1 .000 strictly a put-up-or-shut-up task formful weekend. ing into a first-place tie with De­ home a 60-foot' screen shot with touchdown and that set the pat­ 21 atraight, had been knocking out Western Division for SMU. A. defeat and the Mus­ Southern California, ■ No. 5 and SEHT C0UER5 78 seconds left to break a 1-1 tie touchdowns while Tom Shea scor­ ALSO AVAILABLE AT troit Saturday by crushing Boston tern for the Owls’ 46-8 thumping ed Bridgeport's two. Shea's second almost every opponent (15 W. L. Pet. G.B. tangs are just shout o u t' of the the class of the West Coast, AUTO OLASSINSTAUED 5-1. T hey’then shoved the Red against Detroit. Don Marshall of straight) until he met Mexico’s 1 ,687 race. turned back Stanford. 10-28; East­ PJLINE’S GULF SERVICE Montreal and Jim Morrison of De o f Central Connecticut State at tally came on a 45-yard run, the Cincinnati ...... 2 FkEB-FACTS Booklot Wings back to second last night New Haven. Seven different play­ longest for eitljer team. Gaspar Ortega, Sept. 11 at Miami Detroit ...... 1 1 ..VX) Northwestern, *«■ 30-24 winner ern titan Syracuse, No'. 6, crushed GLASS FURNITURE TOPS NEW BIKE DEFT. Genfismem Fleoie Mnd my voluoMe FREE book­ 470 Hartford Rd.— Idl 9-8S8B with a 2-1 decsion. snapping De­ troit had scored the ea,flier goals Beach. The (Juban .beat Ortega, 2 .333 1 over Notre Dame, gets back into West Vir^nls, 44-0: Auburn W The Rangers, who lost their last ers scored the Southern Connecti­ Minneapolis . . . .1 let that conieini o complete letecHeii of Ceott OAKLAND SERVICE CENTER troit’s unbeaten string at six. cut touchdowns. The high-scoring too, but he didn’t knock him out. St. Louia ,...... 0 1 .000 1 Big Ten.action against Indiana stopped Miami. 21-6; Penn State Factory-Bulk Gorogea. four home games last season and The Wildcats seem to be gfettlng vanquished Illinola, - 20-9, and MIRRORS (Hroplaeo and Door) W E REPAIR Ooklaiid Ste—Ml 9-8SI8 While the perennial (Champion their first three this. year,' never Owls now have scored 186 points BA DART LEAGUE In fact. It was an interesting scrap COAIT OMtAOU 0 4 5 0 ‘ Canadiens were up to their old in five games and have yielded 60. with the crow(l ..standing up to No Games .Scheduled. strimger as the season progresses, Georgia Tech, No. 9, trounced ALL M AKES PARKWAV SERVICE CENTER were pressed by the Hawks. They and now rate heavy favoritea to Tuiane, 21-13. . ' PICTURE FRAMING (on typM) 1041 OixwaS Ave., Homdee, Ceea. trlclu and putting the stopper on were sitting on a 3-0 lead whei> Halfback Bill McAllister took the Standings cheer through the final ' 30 sec­ Sunday’s Result Toliaad Tpke.r>Ml 9-8098 Detroit, the New York Rangers opening kickoff 78 yards fo'r a W. L. onds. ' Cincinnati 103, Minneapolis 102 win the title and make the trip Bobby Hull netted Chicago’s, goal to the Rose .Bowl. WINDOW oiid PLATE GLASS PAUL DODOS PONTIAO broke a atring of seven straight midway of the third period. quick tally,' While Sox 2q, 16 Fernandep, 23, has the ehouldere Saturdaj^ Results New Haven, Oct. 36 (A=)—The homo loteee and finally got out of Worsley p r o b #b I y saved hia , * • * of a heavyweight. He dropped Or­ Philadelphia 118, New York Some of the other conferences defendlffg Champion Clinton Coirn- CONTRACTORS: WE HAVE IN nO O H 878 Main SL-4E1 t-45tt Yankees ...... 20 15 also have begun to take ihape. aaaaaaaaaeaaaaaa—' lest pleoc. goalie job with the Rangers (with TRINl’TV 20, ALFRED 6—Long Giants tega twice but .couldn’t put him 109. eta defeated the New Haven TR/PLCU away. It waa the Cuban’s second Boston 121, Syracuse 109. In the Atlantic Coast (Confer­ Blades 5r4 in an overtime Eeilerni ShO AinCO MJLVICB Gosls by Dean Prentice, Red his weekend play. TTireatened with runs featured Trinity’s 20-6 vic­ Tigers . MEDICINE CAMNHS and SHOWER DOORS 104 Middle Tidie. i v , - ^ 8-8510 •uUlven and 'Eddie Shack, com- demotion to* the minors, he was tory over Alfred at Alfred. Afte'r Pirates . U.8. victory. He had etopped Ste­ hlinneapolls 94, St. Louts 87. ence, Clemson heads the Uit with Hockey League game last night. a spotlesa 4-0 recqrd, and appears S T O R E S ^ Ktoed srlth Dump Woreley'e alert outstanding in both games—start­ Stove Crossman had sent Alfred Dodgers fan Redl Ilf hie Garden debut, June .(Cincinnati 108, Detrolt-103. Angie DeFellce gcored the winning OPBN'BATUROATO-O^BM IHUBSnaT BVENDIOn TOOmARBVR Band Ae r v i o b cibwt r r f Sil t u filnff, gave the Rangers a ing with l-I tit at Torohto into the lead with an 87-yard run Braves 19. " '"'i' Tueeday'e Schedule to be the class of the league. goal at 5»02 01 of the sudden-death n arnu T n i OLdDLTHinrBM Rooto 44A, North Ceveetry—PI S-75M M Metoty over the hapleu Chl- Saturday n l j ^ l in, ths first period, the Bantams Red Sox Will be held at Madlaon . Square jifo Games Scheduled. The Citadel took over first place overtime period. o n MAIN 8T.—50 8-4771 Factory & Display OPEN SUNDAYS '1 2. i

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68 Bolt 71 iMm t«r Isis 71 SobarlMR for SbIs 7 f Movlii|—T ra d d iit~ THERE OIIGHTA BE A LAW BY PAGALT ah6 SHORTEM AyirtaMats-^ftets— HiNUMB 'fOr gate 71 H eOw ier Sole 71 tur T h m ib s o Hi 68 TsRMBttitS 66 itoim it 80 WARD MUSIC STOREB-Lowest $a,6M>-Ili(iaCtfLATS t bsdMMn t-MANaoRnaR - now ttsait. CAPE OOtL-6 (tataHed rooms. toU LOW PRK3DD-BuUdsrs opportu- doVBNTRY 8 room ranch and fa- Brainard Bound Over pHeaa csi an tnatrumanta, manes FORRENT-Ib ,C______rlmch, cerAnile bath, hot Watsr “ewuwnq • roomroon eoteaUl, $ targe dormer, t bath*, bay wtodow, ntty, 13 approftd t$ #(Ta w ild ­ rage, amealte driveway. lOOslOfi MAMOnOBtKR P«cka(« IMlvvry. FIVIB tUXnt tenamaat ter rent, 9 CLASSIFIED ^ and organs. GOod selection. Also apartment, hast and iMt water d m RBOr, OB or btfara Dac. 1st heat, excelleat constmctieni 100 Mtha (iai Ofaliig walkout beaemeni. Ovaraian ga- ing iota. 11 acres of bwkland. lot, Lake privileges. Acting IIJM. Ufht trucking and package daltv- large aaaorbasnt o f methods and and electric stove supplied. Oa­ Adnlta prMarrad. Inqulra H UUay Mot frontage, largo treed. OerRc i rPOPig OTVIp room rOQ aB4'ltitoiMa,-l raga. ameMte drive. All In axoM- Manchester telepho## exchange. $1,000 down. PI 341M. ary. RaMgaratora, waahera and abset music. Store houre-rTuee- lent condition. FHA appraiaod, Beat 8t., Hebbm, naqr Ballon. To Superior Court atova moving apaclalty. Folding rage stall If dealrad. A. O. Crick- St. W. Hutchtna, Ml 141133______toroplitaii.flrn U M s Knotty pine haatod rwE- day through Friday 1-9, Saturday more, PI 3-8449. reation seom, tailft-ln bar, outOlce $19,100. Earle S. Rohan, Realtor. Only $$.fi#e. Terms. Lawrence F. advertising chain (or rant. HI t^nsa. 9-8. 99 Summary St. )dl 8-3004. NAME YOUR down payment. patio, awntaga. eombmaUen tein- MI $-74$t. Fiano, Broker. Ml 3-3T$a. B M a tf 77 GARDEN APARTMENTS — Four A inm A ORAianM cm. lam; Always plenty of (tee parking. f o r ROOM raht avallabla Nov. $1 Alice Drive— Five rooma with dowa. Large outdoor ftropiaea, Jaka J. Brataaril, U, of TT N.feurb and two man Junpad M t flw roomk, heat, hot water and park­ IH bathe, full cellar, epic and COLUMBIA — It's So paaoetol In ACTION FROM the start with Peg difiSIFIB D ADVBRTISMENT DEPT. pOURS moving., packing, atorag*' lat. TP Mata St. MI 9-4186. 0106 Oman tool abed. One-car «t------. . of them attaekad btat: CONN,ORGAN, two years old, ing. m 3-1809. , nan, reedy to move in. Owner. tocliad goragt with nany more tilt country, charming 44$ room lUsmrt Property for 8slt 74 and Art. Liat with ua. CieasyiuU- The attack way have beob tfea 8:15 AAI. to 4:80 P.M. rataa on long dNMaiMa m«*aa to fruitwood finish. Taken In trade MI 3-0095. Faiber Agency. MI $.140$, Ml raaor slashing of Mtrlna Ouy Mul a atataa. lO S4HIT added toatorea. gituatod in a Rne house aurrounded by 1$ aeres of suit of a frudge, police b«70 a M on the new Thomas, all translator NEW 6 ROOM duplex, $ badroonii, f o r HENt'—$ mem apartment. beautiful scenic land. Low upkeep LAKE HAYWARDlPratly watar- 0-4991. isn. waivtd oxamtaation in Kan garage. Adult.family qc.tadtvi- $10,800-3 BEDROOM vanOh. exe«*- reatdanttai nfon. Priced at only Brainard was atreatad Doc- 31, organ. Save over 1800. Ward ^'usic Haaf aAd. hot Water. MI 8 -$ ^ . $$1,800. R. r . DImock Co., MI with modem conveniences, othsr frent cottage, . completely furl ehtstar Town Court thishts morning 1987, in connection with the knl(- COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. — I l l ) I^ H ARB Stores, 99 Summer St. Open eve­ duals sharing. Ml 3-4063 oftor $• lem condition, rtcroaUon room, feeturss. OaU Columbia, ACademy nfehed. Very mivata with shade rov cptnwvttmo ■OIIOAT Tim nUD4T lt:M AJI.-SATimOAt t AJMU Paintoig.~Pananiif f1 SIX ROOM duplex, convenient rear porch, araesite drive, near 9-1340 or Robert O. Mnrdeck, MI SElXmO YUDR PROPERTYT and w u bound over to Hartford tag of Muitanta youngar btothar, f I ■ I lie I I I, »■ I. ■■ ii^ ■ — ii.i ■■■■■ ^ nings. $4473. 8-9887. William S. Burnhatn. treea and lovely lawn; Boat. Rea- location, near achool, storoa, hue, anopping, i hoot. Carlton V*. We wlU appraise your p it^ rty County Superior Court under $10,- David, outside a Hortn End dinar EXTBRIOR AND Interior painting TWO FURNISHED rooms, aU uttU- sonahlsv Can Ml 4-1779 after 7 free and 'without any eUigaticn. 000 bond. Brainard Is chargsd with the night before. PLEASE READ YOUR AD ehurchaa, garage avallabla. MI Hutchlne. Xa9-01$3. n-L MAWCaUBOl’ER. Six room 831 OAKLAND ST., Maneliesfer- p.m. ' ' and paperhanglng. Wallpaper W esrinf Appurel— Purs 57 ties furnished. 108 Birch St. 4 room house, gee hot air hett, We also buy pfuperty .or cash. assault with a deadly weapon. When Brainard wgs triad ta hooka. Guaranteed workmanahip 8-4T83. Ranch, $ batba. Attoebad SOUTH WINDSOR. 7$ .aurel St. Wall to wall earpeting. cit., water and aewerage, small Member Multiple listing A plea of Innocent waa entered Town Court on a charge of os- B. ar “Want Ada” ara takaa aver the pkoaa aa a eon* Raaaonable ratea. Fully inaurad. WANTED 8 room ranch, extra larga Ititch- ITANLBY BRAY, RaaUor eautt with a dangeroua weapon, refingorator, atovs. workshop, lot 100x340. $10,900. l^bBrlMui for Mis 76 for Brainard by Atty. John J. wmmmM. tka advarttaer akeuld rand Hla ad the FOMT OAT IT Fail and courteous aervlca. Leo ROSE COLORED coat, sixe 14. ex­ BDC R(X)M duplex, central loca- an built-in oven, ecraanM porch, Phllbrick Agency. Ml 94484. BRAE-BURN REALTY O'Connor. Brainard appeared In the charge was noiled- Ho waa Af SEa WI and SEPOKT EEROBS la ttaaa for tha aatt taaar- J. Pelletiar..M] cellent condition, $38. MI 9-7148. Adult tenants for - attraoUve $H 819.00, R. r . Dimock Co.. m tiqn,' Adulta praferrad, SO 8-8486, half sera lot. Excellent (insnei- $-ssa. Ml $4378 Town Court Saturday, but a con­ found guilty of vIotaUon o f proba­ Tk* Harmld la reepenti^fer oaU O N E ^ rr^ m ^ tta d rooms, heated apartments 'n esl- eveileble. Marion E. Robertson, $14,900. THE OUTSIDE is Charm­ tion, howevar, and of breach of THOMAS >. Painting SOUTH WINDSOR BEAUTY ing ta took at—like 0 picture on tinuance was ordered to today. Tha iMattlaa (ar any adtrcnkMaaead and oiaa only la tta aataat a( a dentlal area of Rockville. Just 18 f o r RENT-—Heated 8 room ^>art Broker, Ml $-808$. in — BOLTON-^ew extra targe Well-built, goo'd-leokliig, grace­ SELUNG YOUR HOME? For accused wee held in Hartford peace and was given a snapsnd- ana decorating Equipped an^ FOR SALE1--Fur coat, muskrat, minutes from Hartford bridges. mint available. Nov 1st, 1989. Call N. 'E. calendar. Inside ft has atv- prampt, ettielant. courteous asrv- aaod* taaortlaa Brron arliMi do not leaaen tha value at fully C m 1 aora wooded tat. Very targe ful tines, petite, nice profile. All County Jail during the weekend. fd Jail term aifd was placed on ------will not ba earraetad by “ make goad" laaenlOB. inaured for large and small good condition. Call TR 5-1377. Near bua line and shopping area. MI 8-7663. INVESTMENT property—4 aparl- enU daUghtful turpriSM and acme Ict aad appraiaini without obUga- Jobs Workmapahlp guaranteed bedroome, (uH. basement, gart these adjectives deeeribe thla probation for two years. ments and raataurant with 8 year dit0|9otatmenta but It can be Uon, call 8. A. EMcblst, Raaitor The waiver of examination w m One year later Brainard waa asn- with reasonable prices. MI t-S40Tj tease. Excellent return, good lo­ builtta etovo at>d oven. 818.000. The Graham Road charmer. Lovely to net Initially expected by court of- MI 9-4824 TR 5-1166 In atovs and even. 818.000. The R. look et. delightful to own, end easy Itvad In comfortahly. At this price Ml lAiaa or Weslsy R 8mith, As tenced to on Indetermtaate term at LADY'S WINTER coat, . else, 14, Boalaass Locstions cation, low price. Act -oday. For dlsitaptantmenta Into features sodata MI 04$$3. Membsr Mum- fieleU who had prepared for a EXTERIOR and interior painting practically new. Call MI*'3-8883. F DImock Co. 0D 8-8348. to buy. Seriously, this 0t$ room co­ the state BMormata^ at CbosMte BK APPRECIATED Dial Ml 3-2711 ATTRACTIVE 6 room duplex, $ for Rent 64 further information cell Phllbrick you can afford to turn most of the pit Listing B e^ ca . hearing on probable cause. on charges of violation df nroba< Ceilings raflniah'ed. PapernaiqHng bedrooms, large cabinet kitchen, Agency. Ml 9-8464. lonial ranch with attached garage Mullsn, 30, of 4 Hudson St., still Wallpaper books. Esdmatas r*ven IV JMANOHESTER-Urgo 4 room Is e wonderful place to i^ se e that make this i$7$ house your tlon. tatoxleation, assault m.d stainless steel sink and tub, base­ /TR^ONDmONED t-rooai oMoo. home. Hot water heat. IH acres. SELUNG? Contact this office any wtaring bandagas on the left aide 8 BtuineM Sendees Offered IS Fully covered by Insurance. Call Wanted—To Buy 58 $8 LAKE STREET-? room Co­ ranch, built In 198’s. Expandable family. Small town charm within carnal knowladgs of a minor fe­ Annooncementa ------ment and attic 2 porc'hcs, oak 160% Mata Street location. P a tt­ ettlc. basement gSrege, plasferrf About 18 mUes from Meincheatcr time. Years et experisnes. Ahoe of hit (see, appeared in Court to­ male. He was ralsssad from Edward R. I^ ce. lid t-lQ wood flooring throughout, steam lonial, Vj% bathe, acreened porch< reach of metropolitan areaa In a Clampet, Realtor, Ml 8-4641. RADlO-TV REPAIRS, any m ak e- WE BUT and soli antique and used ing. Marlow’a 167 Mata St. Welle, forced hot water beat, mattfr of minutea. We will ba most near WUbur Croes. Walton V’. day. He ta home on extended leave CSieshlre less than two month# ago. 35c WASH!—lOc DRY—Do It yoM- PAINTINO AND paperhanalnr funuture, china, glass, silver, pic­ oil heat, copper window screens, attached garage, beautifully 'opd- Grant Agency, Realtor. MI 8.1163. from Camp Lejeune, N.C. cars. amplifiers, phobographa' nd acaped lot, lORicOU. Immediate amealte drive, conventenf to pleeacd to have you make an ap­ -. Brainard wlu ba held in Hartford eell. Open 8 a.m.-l3 midnight, Good clean worklnananlp at re *• ture frames, guns, attic contents, storm windows. Opposite Center l a r g e STORE—383 North Main schools, shopping and transporta­ BUYING OR SELLING— CaU Mullen was cut auperflelaUy In tueky-uady 8eU41ervlce Laundry, changera Over 47 years UAal ax- St. 18x76. New madam front, occupancy. Marion E. Robertaon, pointment to see this voung lady. JUST OVER the line In Vernon, County Jail pending Me appearanee sonabls rates 80 years tat Man- whole estates. Furniture nfln- Park, Available Nov. 1st, Write tion. Priced reasonably at $14,800. WARREN E. HOWLAND, tha fees and left hand about 10 in Superior Court, htolten Is eehml- 11 Maple St. ______paiience. M days guarantee on aU P.O. Box 3M, Mancheater. ^ood buainass canter. $90 month- Broker, MI $-8963. WESLEY VANCOUR, 1157 Ranch. 81x rooma, bay win­ work. Pbtterton's. MI S-4SST. cheater., Raymond Flake. MI isbOd and repaired. Furniture R6< Minimum (inenelng available. R. m. O ct IS as he was walking on uled to retium to Camp Lejeuna 8-W7. ____ Broker dow In living room, buUt-in range ' R ea ltor tOBT—Cigarette lighter, InlUsls pair Service end Salee, Taleott THREE ROOMS (umished, one MANCHEffrER-4 room cepe, 1% F. DImock Co.. MI 94348. or &llllard i t A ear pulled up to the Wednesday.' ELECTROLUX owners—Free pick­ vUle. Robert D. Murdock, Ml 3-8473. MI 3-4836 and oven, fult cellar, attached ga­ MI 3-1108 To. Learn ' A T 8 K found please can Ml INTERIOR painting and paper­ block from Main. All utilities, kn betba, 3 large cedar lined cloeeta, rage. Aluminum storma, ecreens. 8-8008 after ■« p.m. Reward. up and delivery. Prompt, friendly Help Wanted—Msle 8^ Articles Por Sale -45 Garden— Farm—‘Dairy full beaement, 8 years old. Well How The Heme Traders hanging. Clean'workmanship. No w a n t e d t o b u y —Used apart- 9-9428 between 6-9 p.m. Hob tor Rent 65 vVvBRNON -New 8 room ranch, Lot about 160x100, Owner trane- service on your Electrolux (R) Products 50 lendecaped comer lot. 818.500. Exchange, Inc., LOST—Blue and gray, ParakwL cleaner. Also featuring mg wash­ Job ton small. Free estimates. MAN MULL-TIME for detivaries HEAVY FERTILE loam for fall meht-Size electric stove, in good attached gangs, high weeded lot. MANCHESTER AND fcrrtd. 816,800. Walton W. Grant John Verfaille, Ml 3-3821. shape. MI 9-2736. FIVE ROOM flat, second' floor, MANCHESTER—6 room cape, IH Phllbrick Agency. Ml 9-8484.. ' Agency, Realtor. MI 8-1183. vicinity Wait XOddl* Tpke. MI er. floor scrubber and wrxer. and sales. Good salary. Steady. seeding. Also sand, atone, gravel SWEET CIDER, gourds, squash, automatic heat and hot water. hatha, fireplace, stove and refrig­ buUt-tn stove and oven. 3 Are- , VICINITY Can H d p Y ou 1 ^Nuisance Flooding’ M041. Call laectrolux authorised sales References required. Phone MI and fill. Walter P. Miller, MI pumpkins. Green Mountain pota­ Garage. Good location, - near bus erator,' garage. $130 monthly. ENJOY THE WfXIDS—In your pieces, toll basement. Fully land­ $ 3,8()0—Bolton— Small 3H rporp and service, MI t-0843, JA S-0108. 3-8813. 8-8808 after 8. lines. AduUi preferred. Call MI Warren“ E. Howllowland. ■ M — l 8-1108...... own back, yard with this 4 room scaped, amesite drive. Minimum ranch. Newly remodeled, toll Bonds—StociM Mortssiiss 81 toes, cider 'Vinegar. Gracia Farm, Rooms Without Board 59 Please ask (or Augustine Kamlen- 731 Hebron Ave., Glastonbury. 3-7518 after 5:30 p.m. cape, atoraga upstairs, oil heat, financing. $18,700 complete. R, F. ceramic bath, work ehep. Small R ockville’V ernon skl.______PART-TIME repair man to work HUMUS FOR ssJe, also fill, good ROOM FOR RENT—3 minute MANCHESTER—0 room ranch, at­ electric hot water, toll bas»ment, Dimock Co., Ml 94348. chicken coop, 300x800 let. 83,000 NEED SUNDS? It's easier to carry four houra mominga or after­ dean topsoil. Free delivery In YOU ARE first occupant (or nkw tractively furnished, basement laundry area. CcMivenlent loca- Caused by Storm one debt than many. Pay $33.38 walk from center of town, buses cash. Owner will carry mort­ BANQUET HAH,—For hire; Ca- CHAIN SAW work — Trees cut noons. Must be mechanically In­ Manchester. MI 8-6713. DELAWARE SALT HAY (at center) 4M room apartment,' garage.'Sorry, no children or p;ts. tinn. Ideal for couple. Ml 8-9316. VI—BOLTON—6 room oversised per month for each 81,000. Dial —■ ...... ■ ■ ...... t and restaurants. Ckill MI 9-4401. cape. % acre lot. F CaU Ml 9-0826 between 8-7 p.m. Vn-COYBNTRY-New Hating. T phone exchange. the State brought little more than WANTED-Ride to Main St. Hart- ohange, 18 Lewis Street, Hartford. fiers and indnerators. Expert fur­ PALEY BROS. FAY CO. Scranton Tourist Homo and READY Nov, 1st. New 4^ room. ranch, attached garage, wall to treea. Only 119,600. Carlton W. 'nuioanc# ftaodtag” to Moaohaator, or will oroet Juet below flodd stag# MORTEN8BN TV. SpaetaUaad RCA Help Wanted— nace repairing. Chimney, furnace Oram lc tile bath and ahower. Ra- wall carpeting in living and din­ minutea from Manchester, large $ 8,900—Six room Cepe. 14x39 liv­ On Forgery Charges ford from Eldrtdge 8t., working PORTLAND, CX)NN, Cabins, 160 Tolland Tpke. Hutchliw, Ml 9-0182.______ing room'. 8 godd ailed bed­ town offletala said today. at Middletown. hours 8-4:80. Call MI i0003. talavlalaii, asrvlcs. Ml MS4L 5lale or Femalo 37 and fireplace cleaning. X(I 3-473S. frigerator and electric atove, MI ing room. Large yard, near 8 room ranch- Shccellant cmidi- Business Opportunities 32 Diamond 7-1893 LIVING ROOM—And bedroom, 9-3640. BOWERS SCHOOL—Cuatora • bed­ tion. Two (ireplacee. Ihree bed­ roome kitchen, dining room. Intormlttant torrenU dumpad M A M RUBBISH Removal Sarv- SEASONED—Hardwood ' for fur­ schools and transportation. $186 Shed dormer. Only 4 years eld. VACCUM CLBAMBR8 repaired In first floor front, on bus line, res­ per month. Available Nov. 1st. room ranch dreplace, cellar, roome, elmoit one acre p* ,t. Mrs. EUssbeth A. Rosencranse.dordtr that thay may obtain counsel. 0.18 Inehes, hlhad the lavala of my own home shop. Forty years loa. Full tlrae. Raaldantlai oom- WANTED AT THE naces, fireplace and atove. Ed­ taurant nearby and parking. Mt- FIVE ROOM lovely flat, partly Call MI 0-7091. beautiful condition, lovely lot with This heme offera country living Owneri anxioui to eel] ' for Scott Dr„ Vernon, was bound over The men were arrested by State brobka. floodsd aome yards and meretai, industrial. Atuca callara, ward Yeomana, PI 3-8002. and privacy. R. F. Dimock Co. business reasons. Bunker Hill Hospital Notes factory experience. All makes, SWIMMING POOLS MANSFIELD STATE Fertillzsrs 50-A 3-8002. furnished, parking facilities. Fur­ treea, assume 4H% mortgage. to ToUand Ctaunty Superior Court Troopen who raided the VFW aub rbada and puHiad wtodblmzqt low rates, free eatimates, free yarda. lawn mowlns. bigh giaaa nace, nice neighborhood, conven­ SOUTH WINDSOR — Ideal for a Smell caeh. Only $16,800. Carlton MI 9-5246, or Barbara Woode. Rd., (Coventry. , laaVea into catchbaotas, according cut. awtnarstor barrela. w adlST, National swimming pool manu­ MI 9-7702. $11,900 Vemori- -Mancheeter Una on five counta of forgery after ap> drrlng a game. pickup and delivery. Mr. Miller, TRAINING SCHOOL. CHICKEN MANURE. Sifted to ac­ PLEASANT—Larga, heated roo-j ient location. Quiet neople pre­ group of tour men or four women. W. Hutchtas, Ml 9-8183. pearing ta Rockville (31ty Court to­ Ohaec Bade ta Aireet to Town Englhser Jamsa Sbo#kay. Pattaata TsSagi US facturer will appoint reliable PERMAGLAS hot water heater, in free parking, on bua line. 146 ferred. Call MI 3-5008, after 3. A country hepie furnished. Light near Parkway. 4 or 8 room JA a-8904.______FLOOR SANDINQ and tafInMitag. MANSFIELD DEPOT, excellent condition, $80. MI 9-8083. commodate hand spreaders. Dry Vm-MANCHESTER —New m day. Medreio A. Dalgneault, 17, of But bo and Highway Bupertn- ADKITTBD SATUMDAT: Mka. man as franchised dealer in and sacked (or convenient storage Onterir St. Ml 3-8002. and heat. Ample parking. Privacy. FIVE ROOM ranches — 8 and 7 home. IH baths. Shade trees, tandent Bm sst Tureck said the WANTED—Rida to Hartford. G~ Specialising In eld (leora. MI this area. National advertise- room ColonlelB. For further da- -room, ranch, basement garage. amesite drive. $3,200 assumes Mrs. Rosenersnse pisaded Inno- West Stafford, was arfsstad Satur­ Anal# SoMelo. 100 Ohmiiar 0$fc •-8780. CONNECTICUT CHRISTMAS TREES -• (Whole­ and carrying. Comer Summer and Paved road. Easy commuting all flooding catieod more nuisance Fooc or vicinity. Hours from ing support. Above-average iii- McKee. MI 8-6971. FURNISHED ROOM—One minute FIVE ROOM apartment, nice loca­ potats. MI 4-0370. telle can Chartea Leeperence. Ml Choice location, built-in atove and $81 monthly psyidents. cant to the chargas and waived ex­ day night on charges of speeding S t ; Wilfred Paquatte, US P 1 ^ sale). Intfivldually selected. Fan­ oven, ceramic tile bath, amealte amination. She is aceused of pass­ and operating without a license. then damage. enc# S t; WiUwin Qtatck- > j f Branford St. or E. Center St. MI REUPHOLBTBRY. slip covers • d come/Small investment. parUal PSYCHIATRIC AIDES—Men and from Main Street, light house- tion, with heat. MI 9-8640. 9-7830. $13,300 Andover Lake — 8 room Women—1119.64 bi-weekly with an­ cy trees, thst sell on sight. Re­ keeping, women only. M 9-7959. ------1------1 -...... drive, completelv landscaped lot ing forged checks on Sspt. 33, 34, Patrolman Robsrt McNamara said Poheb said no accidents Satur­ Falknor Dr.; John Ambrods, M W. 8-S883.______draperies custom made. Tri% s- financing. Write for brochure. nowned quality. Moderate prices. Cape. 4 possible bedrooms. Box MH 1532. 125 W. 41st 8t,i nual increases to $188.33 bi-weekly. SabnrbRii tor Rent 66 68 ELSIE DRIVEt-6 room tplit 817.600. R. F, DImock Co. MI " Newly painted. SOxSIS ' lot. 35, and 30! he apottsd Dalgneault travel­ day appoared to result dlrscUy Middle Tpke.; Niebol## |CaUU«>dR PARTS FOR Schick, Remingtim, timatea. Open evenings (or yorir New York, N, Y. Extra early sellouts. Writ* for Household Goods.. 61 ROOM WITH kitchen privilegea. SIX ROOM duplex, excellent condi­ level, FHA appialeed. Fairly 84245. ing at an excessive rate of sp e^ from the wet, leaf-etrewn roadf. convenience. P A M Upholstery Uniforms furnished. .40'hour week. rlce brochure. Hqghes Farms, Drilled well, Judge Francis T. O'Loughlin Im­ South Windsor; Mrs. Iron# SSba. Sunbeam, and Norelco shavers. Complete maintenance available at CebtraUv located. Babtes ao- tion. Call MI 3-7325.' ROeXVILLB—Park St. Four 'oom priced. Muat eell by Nov, lat. posed fines of $30 and $25 on and took chase, traveling up to 70 No fires or pumping oporattons Vernon Trsiler' Court V6nie%: Sbope, 107 N. Mala S t m 8-8834. emardston. Mass ' REID MAPLE buffet — 48", two DC-VBRNON-New ralit level. $13,000 Coventry.-Bolton Line -$ Shavers accepted for repair. Rus- nominal cost. No experience re­ g cepted. Mra. Dorsey, 14 Arcb St. apartment with heat and hot Owner Ml 8-TlOl. room colonial, garage. 1 acre, Jamts N. Bartlett. 18, of 38 Tal- miles an hour before stopping the by the town or Alek Bottireno, «#at adl's Barber Shop, corner Oak drawers, good condition, solid LARGE THREE room apartment water. Ohe chiltj accepted. $78 13x38 game room, ’riire* ’ -rs BiftiU - strict fire departments 'TV PB.WKri'EKS — Repaired, rant­ quired—we provide {raining course. WARM, CX5MFORTABLE room, Heat, hot water, parking, shop­ ■hade trees, large garden cott Ave., for intoglcatiim and car at Lawler Rd., Vernon.. The Mrs. Margaret MeKensI#, 3SD and Spruce. Come In for an Interriew or construction^ $18. Call MI 9-7408 m'onlh. TR 6-5138. 190 SUMMIT ST.-Flv# room Cape, bedroums, GE built-ins. Garage, 'The District department said its ed, acrid and aarvtced ,470 E. H«lp Wanted—-Pemslo -36 SIX COLORADO Spruce trees, 8 after 5;3o! very nicely (umished, tile hath, ping, on bus line. MI 3-1456. Breezeway, one-car goragi; Mod­ 318.900 Vemon-Menchester Line— breach of the peace, and -gave him youth is scheduled , to appear in Porter St; ChrtstotaMr'Tottsa. B0 Middle Turnpike. MI 0-S4?7. write for application blank. amealte drive. Lota 138x200. Rockvina City Court Mov. 3. only activity of tha, day was ra- NEW EUDCTROLUX (Reg.l auto­ to (I ft. 84 each. MI 9-6314. nice private home, 318 Spruce St. em kitchen, convemam location FHA VA minimum ftnancing- SH room ranch, stene fireplace, a 10-dey suspended jail eentenec Summit S t; Everett Majrt Obdii ELECTTRIC stove with pigtail very WANTED—Working girl to rfh'arii basement garage. for violation of probation. Bart­ Eveatc Scbcduled moviag a wlnd-loossned TV anten­ Dr., Bolton; Oaorgo Ntalsofl, MtmU matic (F.) World'a only fully HAROLD A SONS, Rubbish 'wmov. TYPIST EARN‘CHRISTMAS TRY MONTY MacLevy's figurama Wanted to Rent 68 to achoola and shopping. PHilbrick 118,700 complete. ' Shown by ap­ Permanent (Ull - time potlUon clean. Can be 'seen at Ml Center COLEMAN ROAD ^ Attractive an apartment. Call Rockvlila TR Agency, MI 9-8404. $14,300—Hebron - S miles '•"’ m lett will be pieced on a 6-monUi The Vernon Board of Education na from a bouse at 105 Main St. reel. Cansdd; Jwin Klataschaildl. automatic claaner. Work kaving at cellara and, atUca. cleaned. with tempulse, In your home or pointment only. R. F. Dimock Manchester. 7 room elder will meet today at 6:80 p.ip. to $ct faaturea. Alao fully guaranteed available for young lady with good St. sleeping room, television, morning 5-2920. Co. MI 94348. probation period following the ter­ which appeared In danger of be­ 94 Wells St Aahes. papers, all rubbish. Harold MONEY! mine. Good (or slimming, relax­ kitchen privilegea. Working man WANTED —Heated garage. Ml tlf.lOO-38 Wf)ODBRfnOB It. - home, large chicken coop, 3 on a formal request tor bus trans­ coming a fire hasard. factdcy-rebuUt cleaners. MI s-osos. Hoar. MI 9-4034. typing abUity for our legal depart­ ing and relief from pain caused CENTRALLY located, 8 room fur­ mination of hts present probation ADMITTED YESTERDAT: ment. Applicants must be '/$ room et 7:30 p.m. et the Elks Carriage Union St; Mra Minnie Banufear, buy, trade deem or trade any­ TV SERVICE - Pottertwi'e all tiful Christmas Cards, Stationery, condition. Call MI 3-6789. St. churches, bus. Tile ahower. Call 36’ wide, near center of busineas 60 PORTER ST.-Large 3 (emUy Rd., Ellington, charged with fail­ fares were few during the day­ 306 Portar St.; M'rs. Oertfim# thing. Dottglaa Moton, 383 Main. 04348. Barbara Woods. MI $-7703. ranch Two-car garage, view House. makes. Highest quality guaranteed LIBERTY MUTUAL Gift Wraps, All Occasion Assort­ Rockville, TR 8-5485. district. Plenty of parking. CaU flat, excellent condition. 8 and 8 $18,600 Bolton—18 eerea, large ure to pass to the left; Paul Rockville High School will be long BttRtn. Johnson, 31 Cambridg# S t; Dawn# ments. Loveliest line of low-priced SOFA. CHAIR, with custom made LARGE ROOM for rent for one or work and parts, over 47 yaara' ex * INSURANCE CO.. , 1956 COMBINATION gas and gas MI 8-8384. rooms, some extra large. 3 car XI-MANCHBSTER - Triple A lo­ brook, 4-room Ranch. Pony Dion, 39 Somers ltd., Ellington, represented In tha Aft-Statf Music Some Phenes Out Mclntlre. 45 Hyde St.; Fraidi OLDER CARS, machanica apa- perience. Famous (or aervloe since Gifts at sensational money-saving slip covers, mahogany leather top stove, liOO. MI 3-0480. two people with use of connecting FOUR ROt)M unfurnished apart­ dals, dxlt yourself cars, always MI 3-1161 garage. . Ideal apartment tor cation High elevation, Baldwin ham. riding stable poaelt^ities. charged with assault and non­ Festival Thursday by Fraheis Gen- ■oms 100 pheaes #f the .30,000 Nicole, 30 Bldridga St; J^Bt 1981. Phone MI 9-4817 for b< prices! Outstanding Albums ^ cocktail table, two lamps. All In .rooms'if desired. This room is in ment, private bath. Parking. Calf BUSINESS property for sale or large family plus Income, Va­ a food aalaetlao. Look behind our after 8 p.m. T. Morrow, 26 Birch Rd. m baths, separate dinette, $18,600 Coventry near 44 A—Older support; and Howard P. Hagadom ovasi, choir, and Edward Gooeelln, in the MancbaMer 'axefiaifKe weto Helen Luglabuhl. RTO 1, ItoHk- REGISTERED nurse Or licensed Name-Imprinted Christmas Cards. excellent condition. Reasonable OVERSIZED modern couch, prac­ a private home with heat, hot rent—90x110 lot, 30x34 buUdlng. cancy, oCnce. Dooglaa Motors, 383 Main. Can be seen any time after 4 at 41 tically new. Owner must kacriflee. St., MI 9-2236. Good location. CaU Paul J. Cor- screened-ln porch, attached ga­ large ? room c ^ . Large 89, Oak St. Manchester, charged band. knocked out by rain entering vlUe; Mrs. Amelia lAotaa, Itast pracUcal nurse (or 3-11 shift, 6 day Complete Famous Doehla Line now water and other facilities. Do you rage. Immediate occupancy. glassed in porch. Two-cet'''^)i- with vagrancy. Hagedorn woe WEAVING of bums, moth holea being shown. Proepect St. Please call MI 9-6797. like to garden? Do you like flow renti, MI 8-8363. The Luther League of First Lu­ eatalea according to the local Hartford; Eugene O’Neil, Sprtep- NEED A CAR and had your credit week In convalescent home. Call 2% ROOM furnished apartment. 83 WEST CENTER ST.—3 famll . Priced to sell at $16,900. R. F. r u e . Brook, 218x300 lot. fined $10 for Intoxication. theran Church will hold a Hal­ branch of,the Southern New Eng­ field. Mass.; Charlts RusssIL Tol­ and tom clothing, hosiery rung, Rockville, TR 8-4391. ere? Come sek. Tel. m 9-7381. , turned down? Short on doim handbaga repaired, tipper re­ Attractive apecial arrangements THREE NEW hooked rugs, hearth GB APARTMENT-sIze refrigerator Private bath. Call after 6p.m . T. 8-4-4, good investment. Look it Dimock Co., MI 9-8345. 118,801) Andover- 6 room ranch, .-t- In a non-support case Judge loween party today at 7 p.m. in the land Telephone Co. Service was land; Mrs. MsdeHne Oahner, 10 ment? Had a repon placement, umbrellas repaired, (or Fund-Raising Organizations. size, $8 each. Skates, size 8. 7, 8, very good condition, also 8-pc. ATTRAfTITVE room In private Morrow, 28 Birch St. MI 9-2236. House for Sale 72 over. Call owner. Ml 9-6339, 9-8. taehed garage, $3,800 asaumee O IxMighlin Ordered Paul Oroszlan, church. restored ^ noon yoaterday, said Lyons St, Rockville; Mldiael te up' Sea Douglilaa Motors, get $8 each. Boy's new tap shoeb, $3. kitchen set. almost new, MI XXI-MANCHESTER-New T mm 4*4% mortgage. *0, of Hartford to pay $15 a week men’s ahlrt collars reverted and c l e r k -t y p is t , full-time In s-naU Season now In full swing! Write home, next to bath and shower. Colonial. .1% baths, breszeway two Meetings are scheduled for Nov. maniQ'er Lloyd Hobron. Amutrong, Columble; Linda Var- a lowdoera on t h a ______replaced. Marlow’s Little Mend- or phone AT ONCE! MI 8-7248. 9-6797, MI 3-5833. Free parking. MI 9-0887. MANCHESTER COVENTRY LAKB-Adorable year MANCHESTER vicinity, ultra mod­ 816,700 Bolton— AU stone, SH to his wife. Robert McAnsnams. 4 end Nov. 10 for discussion of the Paricer Soren, manager of the Sand amallsst paymanta anywhere. Bolton firm. Call Ml 3-6138. car attsehao gtraga Butlt-ms im tcfeuille, Wiuimantie; Prdak li% Shop. 'round home, 4H rooms.' 3 bed­ em 4 bedroom ranch, 2 baths, full room ranch. Two (ireplacee, $ 25. of 30 Snipsic St., was fined $3 proposed merger of the Evangeli­ Mancheater division of the Hart­ Haraburda, dlastonbuiy; Doana Not • small loan or (tnanca com- 9x12 ROYAL BLUE rug. 320, Three "ANYTHING THEY DO" GREEN MANOR rooms. fireplace, extra lot, 86,960. basement, 2-car .garar'*, half acre mediate occupimcy. t$S,900. R F. acres, view. VERNON S. COOK Dimock Co. Ml 9-5348. for failure to carry operqtor'a li­ cal end Reformed Church. Dr. Hen­ ford Electric Ught Co., could not end Douglas LocatoUi. Wirciwusa |Ian. Douglas.Motora, 888 DICK’S WEATRERSTRIP Com­ STENOGRAPHER 323 Woodbridge St. pair 8 of drapes, maroon, 38. Co­ "WE CAN DO BETTER" FURNISHED room, plenty of heat PI 3-8134. land, trees. Excellent condition. 117.900 Builder's loss. Parkway cense. Personnel department hag open­ lonial mirror. 18, 4 burner gas ry David Gray, pastor of South be contacted to comment on power P oin t;' Mra Carol Ben|Mtt, 343 pany doora and srtndoars, ouatom Manchester, Conn. YES! THERE IS A and hot water. 43 C3iurch St. GARDENS Many extras. Owner sacrificing. Mr-mile. ToUand. 'large ? room The cose of Jack Mitchell, 36. of Congregatipqal. Church in Hart­ ing (or an experienced itenogra- range with gas heater, $80. MI "SANTA CLAUS" MOVING OUT of state—4 room X X n—FOR further information or failures Saturday. LIST FCUID FAIRLANE 800—Auto­ work guaranteed. Call oolieet- Wll- MI 9-1878 Full price, $16,800. Expandable appointment to ice -these hemes split. IH -bams,- high elevation. •3 W. Main 8t„ waa continued ford, and a leader of the antl-mc^r- Few shoppere ventur«d into the UmanUc HA S-UB8. I pher. Poeltion requires a neat ap­ 9-8772. I DON'T WANT IT ROOM FOR RENT near Main St. On West Middle Tumpikb home with 3 encloeed porches In cape, garage, one acre land, (ull Among nice homes. matic tranamlaalgn -vith powar pearing woman with good Judg­ A-1 condition. G arue, ameaita call Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7703, three montha with dispeeltion de­ ger group, will speak Nov. 4. Dr. rain, aecerolng to bus and taxi MY CUSTOMER ISN'T Gentleman. Private entrance. Juet Off the Wilbur Cross price $10,800. Many more good $19,000 Bolton Route 8—Large 8 pending upon hie behavior. The Btaaring. whits with black top, FLAT FINISH Holland wirMw ment, typing and shorthand are es­ Situatlolu Wanted— GETTING MARRIED Parking. 23 Pearl St. MI 3-7236. Parkway drive. Reasonable. Call owner f"* Robert D. Murdock, MI 8-8472, David Nelson ^*ach, paster Of Cen­ company reports- 65 Herten St.; Harold Braithwalts, wtattewaU Urea, $1,800. MI 9-1791. (XHAIRS and love seat, plastic' cov­ buys from $8,000 up. 4 room apartments ara IN ELLQfGTON-CUstoni hullt, 8 10. Both meetings will be at 8 p.m. etery and White Brooks caused 1988 FORD Victoria Fairiana. Vary WOULD LIKE to care for child bedroom, ranch on % acre, large MANCHESTER — Need three bed­ two (ireplacee, 1V$ acres, bam, Three peraone accused of oper­ ADMITTED TODAT: Usiie wait Marlow'a. Write Stenographer In my home. West Center vi­ MONTHLY PAYMENTS 8-4773. now renting for immediate -occu­ (XILUMBIA—8' room oplit level garage, view. in the chapel of Union Congrega­ overflow# into rear lots on Flor- reasonable. MI 8-1893. KNAPP HUNTING booU And living room with lining area, roome, living room, dining room, ating with Illegal mufflers had their tional Church. Brown, 10 Moore S t Box 1512, Hartford cinity. MI 3-0315. shoes. Harry Mahoney. MI 3-4327. 117.22 LIGHT housekeeping, 3 rooms, pancy. house, built In 1830, 3 (ireplsees, kitchen and two bathe or four $34,000 Columbia — Three Ore- cases continued to Nov. 3 because enca and Summit Sts. stating education, working exper­ 8 ROOMS OP BRAND Furnished Model Apartments sunny, kitchen, full basement, 3 bsthroome, large kitchen with Tankerooean Tribe, lORM, wlU Tureck said water from the BIRTHS SATURDAY: A DODGE, 1918, 3-door, axcepUohal- IRONING DONE In mv home. Ml bedroom and kitchen, all Improve­ panoramic' view. Madeline Smith, bedrooms, Uviw room, kitchen places, large 7 room ranch. the patrolman had-marked their ly lan e tnmk, runa.fine, 7 tlree. ience and salary dealred. NEW FURNITURE Open Dally and Sunday knotty pine cebinets, formica emertain the Greet CMefS of the North End Junior high school site deughtar to Mr. and Mrs. Albert 8-4096. Doga— Birds HOTPOINT electric stove, very ments. 136 Biaaell St. Realtor. MI 9-1642. and two baths? House suitable (or Large knotty ptae porch, two- summonees Nov.. 36 instead of Oct. state tomorrow at S p.m. at Red Sultter, Ellington; a son to Mr. Idee] lOr summer camp or local good condition, $80. Also custom' AND APPUANCKS * n a.m. to 8 p.m. counter tops, oil H. W. heat on either situation. Plua paneled toll car garage, 7 acres. 36. They are: Albert J. Tatro, 28, rsn croes lota Into HolUeter St.; driving. $45. MI 8-8873. TYPIST — Clerk and bookkeeping. drapes, like new. Call Mt 9-8938. HAS BEEN IN STORAGE 8 ROOM FOR working girl kitchen Phone; MI 3-3618 pretty acre, lot with large ham, $36,600 Bolton — Large 6 - reo’*i Men's Hall In observanes of Past water tmpondod fm Broad St. and and Mrs. Lawrence Muska, Rasard- CURTAINS laundered In my home. One girl office. Will train In book­ GERMAN^ SHEPHERD Puppies. NEW LISTlNa—6 room expandabla basement, 100x300 lot, ahimimim East Hartford. Walter A. Tender- Sachem’s Nig^t. A turksy supper ville; a son to Mr. and Mr#. Rdbert . MONTHS privileges. Call after 8 p.m. MI cape, fireplace, aluminum storma, close,to center, erteaien well. Cell storm windows and screens. FHA ' ranch. 4 room ranch, 3-car ga­ on NUUard St. near the Bon Ami 1884 MASH AIRFUGHT. 4-door Years of experience.. Reasonably keeping. Fringe benefits. MI Three males and o»e female. Pl- GREEN MANOR eon Jr., 18, Stratford..,ThomitaJ. will be served following the pro­ DeRuytar, Main S t ; a sen la Mr- priced. MX 9-2411. I sold this to a young couple 3 3-8588. 4Uncsita drive. BuUt 1962 on a Wlllianii S. Burnham, Columbia, taortgage.. Asking $19,700. Owner rage. 3 aeres Brown, 36, WindeorVillc Rd., W- Manufacturing Co.; sand was sedan, beatbr. radio, new motor 2-8096, Boats and Accessories 16 months ago, but they are not get­ CONSTRUemON CO. Academy 8-9387. gram. and Mrs. James Ruflai. An Rooflnt—Bidint portunity exists (or young man to DRY OAK wood, cut fireplace and (K 7-0358 attic storage: Available on or room Garrison (tolonial. lil baths, SIX ROOM CUSTOM BUILT daughter to Mr. end Mra. Edward that 8:15 Inches fell. The gauge BTA'nON 'WAGON 1953 Chevrolet enter consumer finance field. Ex UNDERSELLS NA’HONAL hot water heat, full Insulation, Green Manor house with toll arid shopping. Six room cape plus and Robert F. Kennedy 38. of Has- at the Municipal Building is brok­ earthy, ,32 N. Elm S t: WUUam 9-paasenger, good condition. Call stove length, 110 per load ' de­ . See It Day Or Night about Nov. I .’IISS. Call MI 3-3934 c in n ey b r o s recreation room. Many extras. MI Candito, 114 W. Main St. RAY’S ROOFINO GO., ahlngto and ponding company requires the livered. PI 2-7886. Wi will beat our competitors ad: M K . . plastered walls, fireplace with Near Rockville—plumbing, heat­ basement, attached gal-age, nicely erdvllle. Their arrest followed, e en, h$ sold. Haggerty, Charest Trailer Park, MI 8-3514 or CH 8-4937. If you Tfkve no meanj.^of trans­ after 8:30. ing. windowa, and every fetall of landscaped, dishwasher, exterior 9-1343. disturbance at 17 High St. Admitted Saturday; Fred Hart­ built-up roofs, nittar and conduc­ services of a man willing to work verllsed prices by at least 5%. portation I'll send my auto for you. Sfiwcroq* Disposal Co. paneled wall, knotty pine 'abl- He said the tntcrmittaiit rainfall Vernon; Calvin Davioon, 45 Hud- tor work; roof, chimney repairs. hard and anxious to get ahead. SNOW BLOWERS - Toro power neta. Large shade trees. Owner construction exceptionally well recently painted. ne,996. Many Vbton Beglster well, Bridgeport; Annette Wood­ eon S t; Mra. Elaine Aldemum, No obligation. iSO-ISt Pearl SL—Ml 8-5308 tanned and built. 10 acres of lend, 7-room Colonial^ AA zone, im- bury, RFD 3; Minnie Bsdstubner, did not poee the flood threat that Ray Hagenow. MI 9-3314; Ray This is a career opportunity vith handle, push or self-propelled. NATIONAL LUMBER. INC. THREE ROOM apartment, and builder. Ml 3-4860. ROCKLEDGE A total at 78 new yotere regis­ might be expected from a thunder 434 W. Middle Tpka; Walter Ed­ 1949 MERCURY. Call MI Jackson. MI 8-8338. . 381 STATE STREET A-I.^B- E-R -T' S lust be seen to b« appreeieted. macuiata condition, IH bathe. Broad Brook. . " after 8 p.m.' many splendid company spon­ Reo, Snowbird aqd Bolens. Capi- 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD 9-6339, 9-6. tered at a special eesalon Saturday storm dropping an Inch of rain In wards, 18 Lawrence St; Rock- sored benefits. For peisonai '*i- ' toi Equipment 0>., 38 Main 8t. NORTH HAVEN. CONK. g $18,900. /> TERRIFIC VALUE Discharged Saturday; Marion COUGHLIN ROOFINO Company, OPEN NIGHTS 'TOL 8 P. M. arranged particularly for the bene­ ten minutea viUe; Mrs. Diana Berthlaume and 1967 VOLKSWAGEN aedan. excel­ tervlew contact Mr. G, (Sent, -'re- CHeatnut 8-3147 ARTHUR A^ KNOFl A, Lake St.,, Vernon. Nice 8 room fit of those wlahing to vpte in the Kinney, 2 Bancroft • Rd.; Deseoe son, 40 LItphfleld S t: Mrs. A udn y Inc Aluminum Mdteg, aaphalt- 6at. 6 p.m. ranch, toll basement, 3-car garage, Boautiful 6H room custom built He said he heard no reports of lent condition. Radio, heater, white (eired Finance. 083 Main St., Assessors’ Notice Realtor city election Dec. 1. . -i Koltay, W. Main S t; Alfred Ayer, Nason and daughter, T Feim, S t, aabestos rooftag. Alao ahimmum, Manchester. CEDAR CLOTHES—Une poles In 8 acres of land. $18,9()0. Ranch, in exccUent condition. 34 Tolland: Christie ' Affricano, 86 flooded cellarii and added that the walla, undercoating. MI 8-4038. gvjvanlsad or copper guttara and Dismouds—^Watches— FOR SALE—Kitchen gas range. 8 Each person liable to pay PROP­ Of' those registering. 36 were RockviUe; Mrs. Joan MteHaeUtand stalled. Fireplace and (urhace burner, broiler and oven. TR MI 8-5440 MI 9-5938 Concord Rd. 7 room ranch, large ft. ll'vlhg room with fireplacs. Center S t: FredfTHartwell, Bridge­ Robertaon Park > conduit per­ leaders. Ml 3-T7OT. LATHE MAN—Set up and 'rork wood delivered. Used chain saw. Jewelty'. 48 Available For Purchase ERTY 'TAXES In thla town la here- Th);ee bedrooins, kitchen with din­ city residents end 17 were torsi formed well. son, 10 Foster St.i Mi#. Corin# 8-7812. lot. Recreation . room, powder port: Mrs. Mercelle Roy, end eon, Ptney snd daughter. 18 Oak St. from blueprtaU: Short uh slrcrsft MI 9-1353'. by hotUtad that he Is required by 4~CAR0L DRIVE—RockvlUeTliiT- room. 3 baths. 2 kitchens. $28,500. ing area, built-in oven and range. residents, -who will not be eligible On tha Statewide, scene, the Auto DrtvtiiK School 7>A ROOFING, SIDING, painting. Car­ LEONARD W. TOST. Jeweled fe law to totum to the Assessors on 860: 8 room ranch, large living to vote in the city election. Nevers Rd., Wapplng. Rockville; Mrs. Genevieve LaBler quality. All benefits availsbie ain, adjusts watches expertiv ^ o apartment house, Alee loca­ Full basement, l-car oversizeclf gd- storm dumped hatter then a pentry. Alterations end additions. Wilco Machine Tool Route 8 WINDHAM — Woodyard. Hu or bqtoro the first business day of .room, cabinet kitchen, 8 bed­ Tha seaiion. requested, by Atty. Admitted yesterday; Jamea Hef- and daughter, 88 ‘Center St., Rock- EARLY’S DRIVINO School-stand­ Co., leaaonableeaaonable prices.pricei Open ' Tuesday MONTGOMERY WARD refrigera­ tion. Let the Income pay your range. Beautiful lot. Immediate oc­ fernen, 8 Lewis S t; Naomi Ja- month’s rain in one day into the Ceilings. Workmanahip guaran­ A 44. Bolton. wood, slabs, kindling, any length. g Novembw of this year, a written or rooms, 1H% mortaege can be rent. $16,900. Financing can be cupancy. 5% mortgage may be as­ Leo B. Flaherty Jf., Democratic vine. ard and automatic dual controlled teed. A. A. Dion. Ihc., 399 Autiima thru Saturday.Thursday Thi evenings. tor, $15. MI 9-9658. nlcki, 11 Terrace Dr.; 'Raymond Connecticut Valley. edra. €3aas room instructions tor Open 9 to 4. Phone RAniton printed liat properly signed and etaumed. Marion 'B. Robertson, easil- arranged. sumed. Price reduced, $19,900. Call candidate tor mayor, added 31 to DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: St Ml 8-4860. TURRB7T LATHE . operator—able 139 Spruce Street. MI 9-4387 Broker, Ml 3-8983. Morgan. 46 Burke Rd.; Itobart In the amount of its rainfall, William Gleick, 83 FWknor Dr.; 18-17 year,.; olds. For day and FOUR b u r n e r GE electric stove, sworn tO; on a'form supplied by the the Democratic enrollment Hat and it was the kind of storm which evening ap^intments coll Mr. to set up and work from blue oven, warming oven, two storage Assessors and approved by the D. REALTY 15 to the Republican lilt, leaving Kennedy, Haserdville. Mrs. Irene Hankinson, 303 Oak­ prints. Snort run aircraft quality. DRIVEWAY sealer special, $1.80 Garden— Farm— Dairy 18 ACRES -T-' New 3 bedroom PRANCES K. WAGNER Discharged yeetordey: Linde might develop once every five or Early. Ml 9-8878. Roofins and ChiifineYs 16-A draws. MI 9-4012. . Tax Commlisionar, of all the MI 9^640 37 unaffiliated with either party. six years. land S t: Miss Mary Ann'Mosser, All benefits available.- Wtlco Ma­ gallon. Hot mix asphalt, gravel, Products 50 TAXABLE PROPERTY BOTH ranch, hot water, beat, ceramic Badstubner. Board Brook; Mari­ 31 Oak St.; Alexander Stevenson. Stone. NUssdorf Sand A Stone Cos Nurae Reaigns PRI^ARE f o r driver’s test: ROOFING—Specialising repairing chine Tool O , Routes 4 A 44. Bol­ REAL AND PERSONAL belong­ bath, lame kitchen, cellar. Only MI 3-1955 lyn Traezynski and eon, 18 Earl _ Rivers and b'rooka are not ex­ 17 Warren' Ave., Vernon:' Mi#, ton. MI' 3-3427. , 114 800. (Triton W. Hutchins, MI- FIVE- ROOM ranch, toll basement, Miss Dorothy Daneman is re- Agee IS to 00. Driving vid elaM' roofs of all kinds. N ^ roofs, guL McINTCSH APPLES, while they ing to him and aubject to taxatioh 3 (ireplacis. plastered waile, hot St.^-EIlen Townsend. 107 High S t: pected to offer any serious dan­ Bonnie Eells, 66 Seaman Circle; last, $1.60 bushel. Joseph Novelll atgnlng from the 'Piibiic Health gler although , minor lotviands room. Three Instructors. No wait­ ter work, chimneys cleaned, SWEATERS FOR the entire fam­ Read Herald Advi. ta said Town on the firet day of water heat, toll Insulation, ceramic Mrs. Georgeianns Narkawics and Mrs. Sarah. Stevena, Eastford; ing. Manchester Driving Acade­ HELP WANTED — Foundation Farm, Glastonbury, Cojin. TREBBE DRIVE Nursing Assn. Nov. 18, Mrs. Ethel flooding la expected. Thq Connec­ paired. Aluminum siding: '7 laborers, experienced only. Rock ily. Ltow mill prices. Roose'Jelt Oetobar.r^ tile bath, amesite drive, all city son. 26. Burke Rd.. ' Mrs. Beatrice Robinson, 113 D e ^ my. PI 3-7349. years’ experience^ Free eati- It will be necessary (or all places ASSUME FHA mortgage. Make Pease, chairman of the nursing ticut Itiver will crest i t about 17 ville, TR 8-4062. Mills Factory Store. Open to the about 13,300 down payment ai)d utilities. Immediate occupancy. Immaculate five room ranch wood Dr.; Mrs. Lulu Dubord, Cov­ matee. Call Rowley, Ml s-6861, ?,a of BUSINESS to file inventories. committee has announced. Miss feet late tonight Thle is one foot entry: George Clarke, South MOR’TLOCK'S ManchMter’s lead- public. 10 a.m. to 8 p:m. daily. you can own a 1967 nicely main­ Priced to sell. Charles I^sper- with fun basement. Located acroea Vernon and TalcotfvlUe news Is 34708. SHOE FITTBUl—young njan, ex­ 310 East Main St., Rockville. TEN PER CKNT wlU be added to ahee, MI 9-7820. Daneman wai assigned to. Tol­ handled through The Herald’s above the old flood level. Windsor: Mrs. Shirley RamMc,' tag driving school. Three skill-1. tained 6 room ranph with buBt-in the street from VerpISnek School. land. Rata fall Reporto courteous instructors. Class room perienced, full-time only. Apply each Rst>not .given In and aworn to oven and range, full cellar, ga­ Rockville Bureau. 5 W. Mata S t, South Windsor; John Tbtro, Blast Heating and Phtmhing 17 In person. Tota 'n Teens, 956 Main ONE SMALL Phl|co refrigerator. according to law, on or before said BOLTON—6H rooms, full' kase- Three bedrooms, extra large kitch­ Rural Vernon is still without an telephone Tremont 8-81$0. Up to. five Inches of rain were Hartford; Mrs. Catherine Busier Instructions for 16. ?7 year olds. $25. One brown metal twin bed, rage. Lot approximately 180x100. ment, hot watei' Oil heat, plastered Telephone Mr. Mortlock, Director St., Manchester, Conn. first buttiMM day of Noveinber. 8 railee from t|is Center. Owner en. Fireplace, amesite drive, com­ assigned staff nurse because Mrs. reported during the total 3-day and daughter, 4A4 Woodland S t PLUMBING $8. Brown heater cabinet, $10. MT The Board of Asoeaaors of the wslls^ insulation, garage,, amesite Addison Dussingsr has not been storm period. At Bradley Field, !/■ eftaioa at Hospital of Driver Education. Ml 9-7898. PAPT.TIJfE openings for several leaving state. 819,900. Walton W. drive. Trees. Priced by owner for bination windows. Only $16,000. 3-8736. NttKT WANTED Town, of Bolton, Conn., will meet Grant Agency, Realtor, MI 8-1188. able to return to duty. She was U.S. Weather Bureau recorded Heart: Wednesday, 9 a.m. LARSON'S Connecticut's first II- New installations, reihodeU experienced gas station Attend­ on the following datea to receive quick sale. Charlea Leeperance, injured in an automoblla accident District Firemen 4.77 inches'^br .29 for Friday, 4.32. Arthritis: Tuesday, 9 am. cenjiCd driving school trained. ants, hours flexible: Referencea YOUNG WOMAN tax llsta on' the asseasmeht of Oc­ Ml 9-7620. T. J, CROCKETT, ReaUor t))ia summer. for Saturday and .13 for Sunday. ing and repairing, FVee esti­ required, MI 3-1803, after 6 CH EVERYTHING IN Child GnMaiioe CItaio Certified and approved. Is now of­ tober l,»!lB6». , Squelch Blazes Thla was fore than an average By appointment only. 8 am . to fering classroom end behind mates. 1 2-7462, JA 2-8071. At Community Hall, Friday, Oc- WEST ST .— 4H room single, Silver Anniversary 30 years experience. 1 . • SEPTIC TANKS to ASSIST IN PROOPREAINNG " REAL ESTATE pleasant kitchen with dining area, MI 3-1577 * ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Hincka month’s fell. 4 p'.m., Monday through Friday. whsel^jstrurtlbn for teenagers CLEANED and INRTALLED ^ 29 DOANC STREET tob'kr 23,12 Noon to 6 P.M.: Satur­ Hartford received a 3.71 Inch w h o l e s a l e r wants . man (or day, October 24, 10 A.M. to 4 living room with flreplece, sun- will be honored at an open house Eighth District firemen answer-, Also Monday, 6 to 10,p.m. stock work, sales and delivery. Previous experience not necessary. High Sqjhoo! LARGE LIVING R4)OM WITH FIREPLACE SPEaAUSTS SINCE 1988.,. porch, finished room in basement, Nov. 1 in celebration of their 25th fall over the 3-day period. Ml 9-6343 or Ml 3-8720 FORMAL DINING ROOM P.M.; Monday, October 26, 12 Noon ed alarms s i 4:15 p.m. .yesterday New Haven reported 3.48, Full-time. Many benefits. Refer­ • S E W E R S ^ graduate preferred; one who undersiondA tha If you are.seeking a home let excellent condition throughout, GREEN ROAD wedding anniversary. and 11:27 a.m. today when grease ences. Replies confidential. Box HEATED DEN or SUNPORCH to 8 R.M.; Tueaday, October 27. 12 Winds reached a maximum of 51otorcyciea— BicYclea 11 T r a d d n f-> MAfTHNE CLEANED correct use of English, spelling and punctuation: Noon to 6 P.M.; Wednesday, Oc­ -J/ know vour particular desires nicely landscaped :'ard, shade The open house will he held at in an oven end a flooded oil burner K, Heridd. ' LARGE KITCHEN WITH PANTBV trees, garage with petio: S. A. Immaculate four room cane. 80 m.p.h. during the height of the ^ when you think of :-tPleasant working conditions. Paid vacati^^ and I THREE LARGE BEDROOMS tober 28.12 Noon to 6 P.M.: Thurs­ end we will submit the bgat values Vtmon Granga Hall from 7 to 11' cause brief scares.' 18U INDIAN CHIEr 74—Fulij Stfjrage 20 • INSTAUATION the market affottie. Many tayers Beechler, Realtor,- MI 34969 or Extra large kitchen with separate stonn, ^according to the U.S. SALESMAN part-time. Sincere and' ONE AND ONE HALF |MlTH8 day,. October 29,. 12 Noon to 6 p.m. Tha Hineke were married A roasting chicken fell over In e ^ y d . 388 Vernon St. Cali ML other company benefits. lobk for a good price. Othera look MI 9-8953. dining area. Front vestibule pro­ Weather Bureau. i LIGHT TRUCKING evenlnge and conscientious salesman.' Earn 840 SPECIALIST LOT SIZE S-CAR > P.M.;-Fnaay,'October 30, 12 Noon Nov. 1, 1934 in Talcottville. They an oven at 31 Bilyue St. yester­ aFIoshflo4m houre.. B a llM ^ a i MtnDHELL 8-B]$l *•» X. GpNTBR ST.^ JQ S-61U ranob beautiful treea, near bua, T. J. CROCKETT, Re*ltof reetad Thursday on charges qf'lj' a carbon dioxide extinguisher areas. : FAIRWAY la oernea to Now Apply In Mrson to Allied Printing M| f-4143 ' Oartfude R Norea ahopptag, qirttaa W. Rutchtaa, MI Icgany operating a I, quenched the flames. No dotage '.OMl'Ml SdJU. jlervlee , 8W West Middle Tpke. d ia ries C. Church Ftoodingi'-aat^patad from tb# MIMMW iaS4TM PIB4IU '04100,. - . 'r r - have baea coottauad to Npv. 9, was rsported ta sltlMr taoldent storm will b# aw met# sarlon# than