rm :;: FRIDAY, OCTOBER *0, IM l Averagft Dally N«t Preas Ron Th« Waathar iKattrlffBtpr lEv^nfttg Hrrath Vor the WMk E a M ' Oetolwr 14. IM l fbreeM t ef D. a WeeftMe Bi Miss Georgia Potterton of 171 A ft; - rw^ ' Memb«Hi o( Loyal OnuttA Lawton Rd., has been chosm lit­ eting of show, will have two perform, Members of Zion Kvangelloal Bolton, is a freshman At M t Ida OlMtay todey e*d Might, lit. Junior OoUege, Newton Centre, Avery S t is amdng M University tie temperature ifteuge tedag, i A u f u i t 1 o w n erary editor of the ."Portico,” Keeney PTA will be held at' the sthces at 4 and 7 pjn. today at Lutheran Church wW attend the 13,389 Orsng^ Hall tcmight at T:30 and yearbook for Bay Path Junior Col. school on Tuesday at S p.m. A Ted Trudon Inc., Volkswagen anhual pbsenmnce of the reform­ Mass. She plans to major in tha of Connecticut students who will cooler tMaght. Ihrmarrow gsHiy proceed:e^ to the mimes------Funeral------lege in Longmeadow, Mass. She is business meeting and open house dealer at ToUand Tuke., Rt. 83, ation through Dr. Martin Luther executive secretarial course. begin six-week praetloe teaching Member of the Audit cloudy aad BtUo AxXkKKV- D. Luyaochlno. ion of Home,___ne, 400 Main 8t„ to pay re­ a member of tpe senior class. will be held. Parents may visit Manchester-Vemon town line; on Sunday at 4 p.m., at ths First assignments in some 30 secondary Buieea et Otaealetlea chmnge. MM. Uutr lAipacelilao, 153 Chest- spects to John Ritchie, who was a Miss Ellenmary Fogarty, daugta- the teachers and classrooms. Lutheran Ohuroh, Franklin Sq., The Jden’a Dfague of the Salva­ schools in the state Oct. Sft.' Miss HoMiehenUir^A City of Village Charm W t it. MK tu t nlflit fty Jet from member of the lodge. ter of Mr. and Mrs. B erhanlM . •The VFW Auxiliary wiU sponsor New Britain. tion Army will meet Saturday at Potterton will do her practice MMirtM InteniAtionAl A ii^ rt for Fogarty. 2B1 Porter gt., has been Internationally famous George a public card party tonight at 8 7:30 p.m. at the church. A flhn teaching at Southbury High School. ilte n r. AnatxmllA. H« wUl visit Miss Donna McNeil, daughter of elected treasurer of be: senior Creegan in "Sir George and the at the post home at Manchester Miss Dorothy Brondolo, daughter will be shown by MaJ. B. Walter She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. VOL. LX3KI, NO. 18 (TWELVE PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CON^., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1961 ^ (ClaeMfled Adverttelug on Pege 19) PRICE FIVE CENTS fticiiM «uout« in Loa Angeles, class at Bay Path. Dragon,’* traveling puppet wagon Green. tdmie. V George Potterton. CWIt, ABi ttortolulu, HawAii. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McNeil, 6 of Mr. and Mrs. OuUlo Brondolo of v 3 UN Sure To Back "„plNeedle Filled Midas N H R R Called Vital J Blast Bid To State Economy I Main St., Manehestar— Ml 3-4123 United Nations, N. Y., Oct. 21 A call for the Soviet Hartford, Oct. 21 (^P)—-The Launched into Space BOYS' FALL AND WINTER I Union to abandon its blan to rehabilitation of the bankrupt explode a 60-megaton nuqlear New Haven Railroad has been OPEfsl 6 DAYS ALWAYS. bomb seemed assured today termed essential to the future JACKETS of U.N. approval. Few nations prosperity of Connecticut, are expected to oppose the ap­ New York and New Jersey. 9:30 A.M. to 5:45 P-M. AMPLE Ihla la the consensus of mem­ To Spread left: SUBURBAN STYLE peal to Premier Khrushchev bers of the Tri-State Tranaporta- OPEN THURSDAYS placed before the 101-nation tlon Committee, which held Ita FREE U.N. Political Committee by first meeting here yesterday. The Blanket of 8 to 12 15.94 __ the six countries on the fringe group was formed recently by the 9:30 A M . to 9.-00 P.M. governors of the three states to 2 PARKING of Russia's test area and none work on solutions to commuting 14 to 20 1 7 . 9 4 has done so as yet. and freight-handling problems in Refleetors 2 rear of our store But an Aalan-Afrlcan , group the area. • loden green or charcoal sought to widen the resoultlon In­ Dr. William-J. Ronan. executive to an appeal for a moratorium on secretary to New York’s Governor Point Arguello, Calif., Oct. • full zipper all teats. Nelson A. RockefeUer and commit­ 21 ackage of needles, was expected main floor broaden the resolution into an ap­ Lobbyist Make S16S.000 :wo or more hours after lunch. pear to all atomic powers to re' Hartford, Oct. 21 (yp)—Tha Sec­ The tiny needles, each 7-10 of sn train from tests. retary of State’s office reports Inch long and one-third the thick­ 2 7 . 9 4 Some delegates opposed widen' Bashir Ahmad, Pakiatani camd driver who Is visiting the U.S. as that lobbyists collected at least ness of a human hair, were In « AtEN’S WOOL AND CASHMERE Ing the 8C(q>e of the resolution to a guest of 'Vice President Ljmdon B. Johnson, smiles broadly 5163,000 in pay for their activities six-by-20-inch cylinder In th« tail if bought separately— 46.00 embrace all tests for fear It would during yesterday’s sightseeing trip In New York. Empire State at the Capitol during the 1961 Leg­ Explosions Destroy Chemical Factory section of the sd-foot long Midas. lose Its impact. Others felt it would building la in background. (AP Photofax). islative session. The secretary’s of­ The 98-foot AUas-Agena combina­ * solid brass or wrought iron and brass remove the sUng from the o r i^ a l Flames and smoke shoot skyward from the Weetem Pennsylvania Chemical Co. plant, destroyed to­ tion roared upward at 5:88 a.m. draft and lessen chances of Com­ fice said yesterday 270 lobbyists day by fire of unknown ori^n and a series of explosions. Only'smoldering ruins remained of the (PST). Ground observers lost It munist opposition. registered during the session, 700-foot long plant, 10 miles south of Pittsburgh. At least six persons were injured. (AP Photo­ seconds later In the 600-foot over­ TOPCOATS * set includes draw curtain screen, andirons and working for or against certain I fax). FASHION SEW-HOWI C a n a a n Foreign Minister bills. About so per em t of the lob­ cast. 4-piece fireplace tool sets fireplace sets Howard Green said Ms office had byists said they received no fees The firing was a spectacular one tried to deliver a protest against Bashir Sums Up- as the missile’s flames rsflaoted lower store level beyond regular salaries from their | 0 • other sets to 79.99 (regular to 119.95) tha blaat plan to the Soviet Embas- employes. from the overcast and lighted up S ’ In Ottawa. Ha aald Soviet offi- Fleeing Vopos the countryside. SALE ala refuaed to accept It. asaertlng Anti-Trujillo Riots The cylinder, after ejectioa, was 3 3 . 0 0 the queation waa an internal one. Baptuts HU N-Tests designed to throw oiit a cloud « Green asaerted that fallout knows Liked All He Saw New Britain, Oct. 31 )—The PLAIN AND PRINTED COTTON FANTASTIC VALUES (JP Say Comrades needles that would stretch within as boundaries and If the explosion Connecticut Baptist Convention 60 days Into s 3.000-miIe-higfa belt * En9lisli style DESIGNERS WOOLENS has lined up a g i^ t nuclear test­ 5 miles wide and 35 miles deep. OUTING FLANNEL FAMOUS SKIRTS (OmUnueg on Page Five) (Editors: It has dent in Pakistan and ha invited pia ing in the atmOB|here. The con- Injure 45 Persons Seek Escape The eon of needioa was a s m ll * harris tweed type, herringbones, subdued week for Bashir Ahma( to visit the United Statee, I never venthHT ftdopted S lresotutlon jres- portion of the paytogd .MT the reg. 60c yard values to 17.99 reg. 5.99 to 7.50 yard tan camel driver who came to the doubted for a minute that tha terday urging Preaident Kennedy ISerlin, Oct. 31 Iff) — Two Blast Midas satellite, fo u m 'latihehed checks and plaids United Sta.tes at the Invitation of dream would come true. to avoid, atmoapheric testing Ciudad Trujillp, Dominican Re-^the demonstrators and seized con- German policemen who fled to the UAW, Chrysler Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson. There have been so many great far as pbatlhle.” The laat phraae public, Oct. 21 (ft) — This Carib­ trol. Offshoot demonstrations ■West say half of the police'In the (Oonfinued en Page Five) * sct*in or raglan sleeve While enjoying the luxury of a things to see that It Is not easy to waa added after an hour of debate. bean Island nation seethed with which formed later In nearby Communist zone would join them c aulte at the Waldorf-Aatorla Ho­ remember them all. I liked every­ The Soviet Union ia currently test­ 2 9 c yafd NOW 8.90 hostile antl-TrujiUo rumblings to­ streets were quickly put down. if they could. * regular, long, shorts tel, he waa asked by an Associated thing I saw. • fine quality heavy weight 2 . 9 9 y*'-. Concentrate on ing nuclear devices In the atmo­ day after a night of bloody rioting. The battle capp^ five days Horst Staeubert, 15, and Bern­ • beautiful wools • finely tailored Press reporter to sum up his Im- I think the most tmexpected sphere, while the United States Prospects heightened for a gov­ of anti-government demonstrations hardt Heinecke, 21, made the * litas ih to 46 • tweeds, plaids presaiona of his trip to ^ is coun­ has confined itaelf to undergrotmd e solid, floral and juvenile prints • all types of pleats ernment proclamation of piartial set off by student protests against statement to newsmen yesterday • flares and slima Local Issues try. The following la the- aubatance (Continued on Page Two) explosions. law. the appointment of a new rector in telling of their escapes across Bulletins • pumpkin, royal, gray, • black, magenta * 54" wide from famous fashion looms ^ of hia remarks as translated by a Unofllcial sources listed at least for Santo Domingo University ac­ the Red barricade dividing Berlin (TaHed from AP W im em any colors in 36” width purple, gold 8 to 18 State Department interpreter In re­ cused of being a Trujillo man. An * plains, novelties, checks, plaids, stripes, twegds , Oct. 21 CPI -Driving lor sponse to questions). Hospital Aide QuUs two teen-agers dead and about earlier this week. * an over-all settlement within a Middletown, Oct. 2l )—The res­ 45 other persons injured In last association of professors at the “How many Vopos (Communist JP school joined the students yester­ 2-year guarantee I * magnificent values week, the United Auto Workers (By Bashir Ahmad as Told to Virginia Girl, ignation of .the assistant superin­ night’s rioting — the most violent People's Police) would desert UNION LEADCB niiJJBn Union and Chrysler Oorp. concen­ tendent at Connecticut Valley Hos- outbreak here since the assassina­ day in demanding his remov^. they got the chance,” a newsman IOO70 PURE trated today in around-the-clock Franris StUley) The resolution approved by 141 , Oct. 31 (ff)—Fadeisa T ltal here to become director of tion of Generalissimo Rafael Tru­ New York, Oct. 21 (At—It all haa ? asked the two In an Interview at agents and loeol poUee Joined to­ bargaining on at-the-plant working Top Student, ennaylvanla’s mental health pro-j jillo last May. of the university’s 143 professors a West Berlin refugee camp. day In on effort to track down agreements which supplement the been completely unbelleveable to gram was announced today. i The official police report men­ said that the closing of the school D A C R O N . me. I am just a humble, simple "At least 50 per cent,” said the killers of union President national contract. He is Dr. Frank X. Hasaelbachl tioned no deaths but said an un­ by the government following stu­ Horst. Then he asked Bernhardt, John Kilpatrick, 55, a key nlt- Local unions and managements man—a camel driver—but every­ Miss Teen-age er, who as director of mental determined number were Injured, dent demonstrations against the were under orders to "devote as where I have gone the American new rector was"no solution. "Wouldn’t you say about that?” nesa agolMt a convicted fom er - FILLED health in the Bureau of Mental Including 15 policemen who suf­ "Easily,” the other replied. union leader. Kilpatrick wna many hours as neceesary”. over people welcomed me with smiles Dallas, Oct. 21 (ft—A 18-year-old Hospital Services, will have chajrge fered minor Injuries from rock Signs of last night’s impending the weekend to settling their dif­ and outativtched hands. violmce come : hen youths sealed Western sources estimate that found yesterday ehunped In the Virginia beauty who wants to be a barrages. - about 300 members of the East front seat of his oar, a baUet In our own ferences. Each side kept repre- The moat .impressive thing to me (Oonttnued on Page Five) Police announced the arrest of off streets in a two-square-block eentatlves on 24-hour duty In De­ is that I find the American people diplomat wag crowned Miss Teen- area which they called the "Free German police, army and militia his head. The car was psuked IB Charmhouse Comforter troit to adylso at-the-plant bar 57 members of youth groups who have fled to the west since the a southwest side alley Mor the extremely happy and all apnUlng. Age America last night, hurled stones In clashes with steel- Territory of the Dominican Repub­ office of Kilpatrick’s lhde|iend- Electric gainers. But It is almost as impressive to Diane Lynn Cox of Richmond helmted police units in downtown lic.” Some were seen loading roof­ barricades went up. The t o t a reg. 8.99 UAW President' Walter P. Reu me that every one over here is tops with stone and metal objects. Communist East Berlin military ent United Industrial Worken of ther served notice yesterday the won the title over 101 other con­ Heart’s Motor streets of the capital. Officers beat America, He hod M t home for equal. I can’t make any difference testants from 36 states In a week back the attacks with semi-auto­ Four companies of . police moved force Is believed to number abut union wants a hew Chrysler con­ between the big officials and the 45,000 with about 5,000 detailed to work only 30 mlnutee bedore he Blanket tract completed by 8 p.m. next of judging on the basis of personal matic rifles, water hoses and tear In later after several hundred was found dead. Angelo Inctoo, man In the street. ity, appearance, intelligence and gas, while hundreds lined the side­ demonstrators marched down a barrier patrol duty. 5.94 Friday. Jolm D. Leaiy, Chrysler America la a land where because Replaced by The two met for the first time 60, ousted former head of tho twin bed. vice president for industrial re­ talent. The contest had no bathing walks and rooted for the young- m alnatreet shouting "liberty! lib­ union’s iMggest local and a bit­ single control of hard work of the people they suit Division. erty!’^ at tlm camp after scaling the lations, said he hoped this would have produced comfort and luxury. barbe^ wire and brick barrier In ter foe of Kilpatrick, waa qoee- 14.99 e printed french crepe cover be possible. ■ Diane has blue eyes, brown hair, Electric Onesh'SThe exchange lasted about ,25 A car carrying Erneato Rublrosa, tioned by police and releni ed. double bed • roie, blue, turquoise, mint Getting off the plane In New weighg 118 pounds and stands 5- minutes before police drove back vice president of the ruling Domi separate flights from their patrol Dynamite was found under the single control 16.99 The UAW and Ford signed a new York and finding Vice President foot-5. This was the first beauty posts along the border. • charge to H.H. account or pay e full 72 X 84 size three-year contract yesterday. By ALTON L. UAKESLEE can Party, Was stoned and sped hood of Kilpatrick’s cor, wired to double bed monthly installments easily with Before that, agreements had Johnson there to meet me was one contest she had ever entered, but away. On duty at the wall, they had go off when the oar was started. dual control 18.99 of the most exciting things of all. winning it was not her first high Associated Press Sefeaoe W rlt^ ’ A young woman carrying a child ^lended in with other Vopos stand­ your electric bill. • buy now for cold nights to come been reached with Aniprican Mo Miami Beach, Fla., Oct. 21 im tors Corp. ahd General Motors And then I got to see President honor. She was the first girl to be waa among at least 20 bleeding ing guard—submachine guns cra­ POLICE REINFORCED Kennedy In Washington. president trf the Student Body at — All human hearts keep beating PJews Tidbits and weeping Injured led from the dled in their arms—against escape Corp. Studebaker-Packard follows because they come equipped with Ports, Oct. 31 (ftj-JUot po­ MEN'S FAMOUS NAME . Chrysler on the union’s new con­ All this was something that I George Wythe High School in Rich from the AP Wires scene. Police claimed the woman attempts by East Germans. lice posted heavy retafereemento never would have ima^ned or mond, where she is a senior,, and tiny natural electric motors. waa hit by a rock. _ They wore their Russian-style tract list. Death comes If the ^motor fails. ------^ today around shabby Algsrtan Men's DRESS SHIRTS At both Ford and General Mo­ dreamed of. There were reports that at least green uniforms open at the throat, worker suburbo where mnre Still, onqe I met the vice presi­ (Contlnned on Page PtVdj) Today, heart specialists work- Fidel Castro says Cuba will three members of the Trujillo fam- their hair long and unkempt, and , values from 4.50 to 5.50 BROADCLOTH PAJAA4AS tors agreement was' reached first than IJMM women and children on a national package of wages ------^------1,. ing with electronic engineers re- eight .years the rate of demonstrators were retotned reg. 5.00 to 6.95 and fringe benefits, then local- ported increasing successes in economic growth that will take (Continued on Page Five) (Continued on -Page Five) after being picked up for- new level disputes erupted into crip keeping faulty heart motors go- other Latin American countries M anil - ourfew demonstratione. 2.79 2 for 5.50 strikes before at-the-plant ing. years under President Kennedy's Frendi authbriUes, wary over a iments were reached. a Numerous lives have been saved Alliance lor Progress plan the spread of the dlsordem to eo u r own Torman and famous name shirts By concentrating on local-levH Nikita Setting Scene at for a time by placing bat- Federal Trade Commlsaion steps other eecttone of the notleit, • wash and- wear, .sanforized, oxford 3.79 2 for 7.50 ■etUementa first at Chrysler, both tery-drlven electric pach-makers | Jn^o p r^ct feared / more trouble would Inside the body to regulate hu­ Iters from false advertising Business Upsurge Seen cloth, broadcloth • all comfort features sides hoped to avoid a repetition of Nobel Prize winner Dp. Linus C. erupt over the weekend. About L the Cm and Ford walkouts. man heart motors, they told the S50 Algeriona were arrested at • white and colors, button-down, snap tab • many colors and patterns American Heart Association. Paultag adds his voice to appeals and pennanent stay collars • coat stylcy A. B, C. D In national-level bargaining that For House Cleaninjsc to Wviet government not to ex­ LUIe and SOO at Bouen. Plastto dresses carried past midnight, the UAW The human motor Is a bit of spe­ plode a M megaton nuclear bomb. Extending to Mid-1962 bombs rambled through tho and Chrysler reported they reach cialized heart tisatM through which The Rev. Martin Luiner King eapital early today and in other second floor. ed agreement on all Contract sen L. Ryan is a student of Soviet af-^or lack of faithfulness to the prin- travels a natural. .. .electrical . V im- I ♦««» down chance to appear In citlee In a new 'upsurge of oe- iority provisions, except one and falra Who Has tong watched the clple of collective leadership. puUe to-make the heart beat xnd movie "Advice and Consent”—as Hot Springs, Va., Oct. 21 (ft) —< ■ ”We expect a drop very soon. tivlty by right wing extrssnloto that thl^one had to wait until ivenni If Khrushchev has won, heads pump blood regularly. ^ senator from Georgia . . . New Government and industry econom- Unemployment should tall to about oppoMd to the government’s AJ- SALE! SALE! SALE! agreement la reached on supple gives an aasessment of what ap­ will roll. It will mean expulsion One electronic pace-maker, us- city’s 6 oer cent tax on iast agreed today that a strong 5 per cent by next summer, but gerion policies. No one was re­ mental unenjployment benefits. pears emerging from the 22nd So­ from the party and possibly worse ing transistors and about the size theater admissions is repealed, but business advance will extend at it is likely that„lt will still be a ported injured fai a half dozen viet Communist Party Congress.) for former F^emler Georgi Mai and shape of a pocketwatch, is price of tickets will remain same. lea.st through mid-1962. problem a year" hence.” blasts In Paris. At lille, la (Oonttnaed on Page Two) By WILLIAM L. RYiW enkov, for Lazar Kaganovich, the Implanted under the skin and wlr- Athens newspapers report that Official estimates that national Forecasts that output of goods northern France, a bomb explod­ f Berlin, Oct. 21 (/P)—NlkiU' ed to the heart. Ttna Onassis, ex-wife of Greek output will reach a record rat# of and services will reach a rate of ed In front of otftoes of the SPECIAL PURCHASE' one-time iron commlsar of the 1540 billion this quarter and move Communist newspaper Uberto. I ) Khrushchev’s heavy pro]paganda Ukraine and a Stalin stolawort, In the last 18 months, it has shipping magnate AristoUe Onas- 5565 to 5570, billion were supported artillery is zeroing in on his been placed in .19 patienU and has sis, will marrV Britain’s Marquess by only slightly less optimistic In­ to 5665 bUlion lo 5570 bUlion by Two bombs buist a t Avignon, la for old former Foreign Minister mid-1962 were delivered to the southern France. Taylor Considers enemies. The events at the Soviet V. M. Molotov, former premier apparently worked well in 16, said of Blandford Monday .... Former dustry forecasts at the fall con­ 0>nununtst Party Congress in Mos­ Dr. William M. Chardarck of the tenants of shabby house on south ference of the business council meeting by Dr. Walter W. Heller, ^ FALL DRESSES cow suggest he is winning his Nikolai Bulganin and many others. side of Greencaatle, Ind., traced as chairman of President Kennedy's SNOW BLANKETS W. VA. Stopping at Laos There may be shocks outside the University of B’lffalo; Dr. Andrew here. Council of Economic Advisers. struggle and setting the scene for A. Gage of Buffalo and Wilson technicians study bones of five The nearly 100 corporation Chicago. Oct. 21 (ft)—Weat Vir­ announcement of a house-cleaning. U.S.S.R., too. Those Communists Greatbatch, an engineer, of Clar-| babies found In cellar. A rate of $570 billion would rep­ ginia mountain communitlea la­ • Patty Korell • Petite Saigon, South Viet Nam, Oct It seems likely, in fact, that the in parties abroad, particularly in heads devoted this morning to a resent an impressive gain of more bored imder emergency 'eoadl- AlEN'S STURDY CORDUROY 31 Maxwell Taylor may ence, N.Y. Tropical storm Gerda causes survey of the business outlook, led purge already is well under way. the satellite nations, who have The pace-maker supplies a only minor damage as she skirts than 10 per cent over, tills year’s Uons today to shake elf the visit Laos before returning to failed to show sufficient devotion by Frederick R. Kappel, board second quarter rate ut 5516.1 bil­ effects of an anaeasoaoble etorm Probably It was starced well in mlc electric impulse which orders I New England coast and heads chairman of American Telephone values to 17.99 Washington from his fact-finding advance of the 22nd rarty con­ to Khriishchev’s free-wheeling in­ the heart to beat at a set rate. northeast toward Nova Scotia lion. Preliminary third quarter tbnt blanketed some areas wHh mission Into the ccanmunist threat gress, at least at the .'ower levels terpretation of Marxism-Leninism Batteries last five to six years Joe McChriston accepted as first A Telegraph Co. . figures,, released yesterday In nearly two feet of soow. to the SUBURBAN facing South Viet Nam, an in­ But Khrushchev wants and ap­ may be slated for the political (ix. and can easily he replaced under Negro ever to join skilled build- Secretary of the Treasury Washington, show an annual rate Northeast, tropteol storm Oeida formed source said today. parently needs total vlotory, This A new party declaration — one local anesthesia, said Dr. Char-1 ingIng trades union in Peoria, 111, Douglas Dillon took part. He told of $526 billion. lashed the eoast with gale winds President Kennedy’s special means at a minimum the expul­ is expected from this Congress-^, darck. Raymond W. Glenn, 66, of the council In a dinner 'speech last A report brought to today's ses­ and high seas from Piaetaee- an incredible military advisor flew this morning sion from the Communist party of could well cover that phase of the Other surgeons in the United i Miami, wins roof riding rights for night that rising income and sion by Kappel, head of the busi­ town to Eastport, Motao. the, MEN'S CAPESKIN LEATHER 11.00 north for a two-day tour of the profits should Insure the balanced ness council’s committee on the storm churned northeoatwnrd In > those he labeled antiparty in 1957. purge, which could bring down States and Omada have used more I his dog, King, who likes to He Red-infested countryside near the The Congress can provide the such men as WalteY, Ulbrlcht, th% than 100 pace-makers, heart as­ atop Glenn's truck cab during trips 1963 budget which President Ken­ domestic economy, wfis only slight­ the Atlantia pocking winds up 17th parallel border with Commu­ machinery for Khrushchev’s pur­ Stalinist boss of East Germany, sociation officials said. __ Urho Kekkonen, president of nedy intends to send Congress In ly more conservative. to 65 mile# on hour, to gusts. The G LO VES e magnificent new fall styles nist North Viet Nam. poses. Awaiting formal approval and others of his stamp. Dr. Adrian Kahtrowitz of Mai- Finland, only country in world still January. A panel of Industry economists surprise snowstorm swept ever 1 6 . 9 0 2.97 2.97 in petitd and wombn’s sizes .High Vietnamese defense offi are some new ideas concerning The sin udilch. may be Invented monids Hospital, Brooklyn, N.Y., paying Lack Us World, War I debt The threat seems remote that who serve as consultmts to Kap- much of the eestenl Agpetoeh- olala went with the statutes by which the oonunu- for such Communists is failure to said another three ounce transts- to Umted States, hosil’t asked for the 56.75 bilUon deficit of this 1962 pel’s committee felt the mid-1962 tans yesteidny «toetog - mHwle, efine, unlined e wool and dacron • rayon and acetate A source cloee to the Taylor mis­ nlst party Is supposeif to govern show “fraternal solidarity with the torized pace-maker used in nine I dime during hia current visit here, fiscal year will promote Inflation, production - rate might be 55 to 510 nnarilng air sod ground travel lined capeskin • amd and rayon sion said the idea of a Laotian lUelf. workqni of the whole world.” This patients, runs at a constant 64 Three-judge Federal Statutory 'Dillon said, because "government biUlon below Dr. Heller’s eetimate- and toppli^ trees tm i.' v H ly bHfftli litiiil'i'ftd styling capeslcin None of thotforecasts go’beyond lines. Emergency esasilUsM ex­ e rayon and cotton is atUl under dlecussion. It The changes may involve new phrase already has shown up In Mats per minute. Court upholds New York State’s income and outgo wrill' come Into e fur lin^ pig grain e wool and rayon and cotton knits a depend on progress made to­ methoda for expelling and punish­ the Soviet press, and seems to have The beat can be stepped up at Engllsli tanguage literacy test for approximate balance by mid- next summer—the point at which isted In the Weat Vlrgli^ i capeskin lined capeskin • many styles, all the best • ward* formation of a new 'Labtian ing members who have fallen into a lot of hidden meaning. will to 130 per minute, when the voters . . , tovlet space lead pre­ December.” some experts believe the recovery tain comdimOtlw 1 government under Neutralist di^ace. There are indications If the Khrushch.ev. purge is un­ person needs extra blood supply. I seats no real threat to U. S. se- 'Unemployment remains ‘‘intol­ may slow down or level off. Dillon and SummeitaTme ra /# black, brown, tan, fashion colors wot anew severed • sUceOtolOMi gray Jtlnea Souvanna Phouma. NegoU that new aina will be Invented, veiled, it Is likely to have a shock Thls la dona through a control curity, says British military ex- erably high,” Dillon told tha busi­ eaid tax Inoentivea urged by tha s feiV.; rS • Iraida, atripea, dots, tweeda, eedida auch as failure to show auffieient clreuit which Is worn ovor ths im-lpert Rear Adm. Henry O. Thurs- ness executives. He added, how halted f lo r e i ever: "oil Paf* VkiM) BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS! main floor • 10 to 18,12^ to 22Vk (OsHMed.ea Paca Tln*) devotion to the Communlat cause KOonttuaed sa Psgs Thms) l^tad pMa-ttoker. fiald. I ^ .. : . ' . ^ ' - . i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD/ MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21; 1961 MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. OQNN, SATURDAY. OCtOBER 21. 1961 P A O l THEBE ------...... -...... ^ gMMSHiq BtiUon hanging over his head from neutrality goveniment would try sentence In Pennsylvimia. T a y lo r CQiisiders to maintain the Integrity of all Tryouts Slated Ferrera pleaded guilty to break- Its. borders against Infiltration Notice Bashir Sums Up- ^ita Setting Scene Ing and entering and theft, stem­ from any aide. X Z 3 Sheinwold on Bridge Parolee Jailed Stopping at. Laos For Play by PTA Cono»trate on ming from a robbery at the Mc­ Tayloria flying tour of the w t HAVI SAXY Kinney Lumber Co. In Bolton Aug. troubled areas has been scaled For 1956 Break 28, 1956. Hie safe was cracked (Coottoiied troos Pag* Om I Tiyouts for a Robertson PTA down to mostly an aerial survey, plajr production wiU take place DaiVlltY TO 1MI Local Issues Liked All He Saw TRAPDOOR BRnxa PXAYERB For lO use I At Luinberyard and 8724.26 was taken. ations en this' ars said nearing Ha headed first for the" coastal Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. In tbs Rob­ COMPANY TUM. n S H TAkJOS Ferrera, said to have been as­ completion. It is doubtful if Tay­ city-of Da Nang, formerly called By AlMd Sbetawsld Both sUes vulaeraMa sisted in the robbery by two ertson School auditorium. Mrs. t a c a Oas) NORTH (OMttoned from A fivs-year-old Bolton safe­ lor would visit the hslghboring Touraira, which ia 400 miles north­ (Ooatfaaoi Iimb Page Oaa) ■ridge ptayars, Nka flalNcTnen. kOho) trine. One auch tenet rejected by others, was traced through the east of Saigon. Mary Ann Handley will direct the BOLTON the Chinese la that all "socialUt” cracking caAf°‘waa concldded In cotmtry — also In the ahadow of ftautlMr sal4 tlM night's work often talk about the Mg one that effect In the ranks of world marker number of the getaway He will take a quick. look at play to be presented next month. Ptdice Arrests things that I aaw and the rao4t got away. SomSUhies It turns out countries will achieve "commu­ Superior Court.ryesterday with the car. Connecticut authorities the commimist menace — before a rsgtsuBtsd "sahstsatlsl progrsu muni am, which h u been In a nism” more or leee at the same sentencing of a Philadelphia man government Is set up. the Ben Hal River area which di­ Patents and pupils attended an surpriaing ware escalators, and that there’s a fish at each end of found' him Nov. 29, 1956, in the open house and cake sale spon­ AREA la ths very criUesl and difncalt tha moving aidewalka 8t DSUiuk the Hne. h i i i , of confusion for several years now time. ' said to have spent most of his Pennsylvania prison where he was U.S. sources havte long stressed vides Vietnam at the 17th parallel. area of seniority. . Paul R, Mlclette, 23, of Coven­ WeST EAOr Khrushchev, the Chinese say by adult life in jail. serving a four to 10 year sentence the importance of the altuatlon in Fringe rains from dying tropical sored by Robertson PTA at the Love Field. West opened the six of hsacta, ♦ • 8 3 A Q 1 4 3 , regarding the newest revisions of school 'Wednesday evening. Par­ Neither aUe would disclose try. and Robert B. Simmons, 19, of and South werit through tha mo- inipUcation, is talking nonsense, Anthony F. Ferrera, 40, orig­ for burglarj’. He was released on tuxM as a vital factor in South storm Anita were still report^ In ehsages atade in seniority clausee. I was aurpriaed at tha alia of V K S 9 4 1 CQ18 3 Communist ideological scriptures. inally from Philadelphia, was 'Viet Nam’s war agaihat tha rebela parts of the vital northern area. ents met teachers, discussed prob­ 620 Center St, last n l^ t ware each the cows in Texka and tha tremto- tkma o4 rsfUBlag tbs first two J K7 2 0 8 4 S Parttaularly since he shies , away parole Aug. 11 thlsf^ear. lems and observed children's school LENOX lU ather aaid local«leval bar' charged with operating motor ve­ trioka. Ha won the tbhd trlrir with This confusion has been com­ notion that war is inevi­ sentenced to a year and a day in directed from tho Communist gaining would ba reviewed U oH' dous amount of meat on theih.'I J l 10 9 7 pounded by the events of 1960 — the Wethersfield State Prison. work on display. Booklets dlatribut- hicles causing unnecessary noise. also was aurpriaed at the six flags tha aoa of hearts and ttrin aban­ table. capitalist country In OPTIONED BY HCIEN'nSTS North. Florida Home Historic ed to all parents were the "Hand­ PH A R M ^Y day, he aaid he hoped that na- Police reported both drivers took doned all pretenSa of playthg the •oum with Its two separate World Com- the world, mwever small, must be Judge Frank T. Healey Imposed With the weakened right wing tionial'level negotiators could move flying over Texas. A A J A group of atomic scientists at book for Emergencies” and "The off from a traffic signal with their bend oarMuUy. i t 9 ^ munist declarations from Bucha­ brought to itsvjuiees, the Chinese the sentence on ’ recommendation Alamogordo, N. M., were granted 'Vientiane government diverted to Psunlly Fallout Shelter.” A movne, 2 9 9 E. C g m U l ST. on to non-economic issues in the tiree squealing. Mlclette also had People asked me U I would like « A 7 5 rest and Moscow conclaves — and Insist, before anybody can talk Jacksonville, Fla. —At the his­ to live here. My culture is of the He easbed the ace and king of 0 Ak 10 9 .4 of State's Attorney Joel H. Reed permission to ’use as their insignia facing Pathet Lao threats close toric site ,of Fort George, near called “Seconds for Survival,” was first few days of next week and an additional charge brought spadsa‘■a and then led the queen of by the obvious tug of Ideological seriously about thekachievement of II who 'said Ferrera is on parole the Tasmanian Devil, a cartoon to Home, Southern Laos has been TEL.^1 9-089A that a national economic agree* At State Two Days Ekst end that is where 1 belong. - ♦ AkK65 war going on with the Red Chinese. Jacksonville, Is the former home shown. a|;ainat him of passing through a But now this teems like a home to diamoniionda for a ftneaee. This lost Oerife West NsA 1 Communism in couimjes ruled by from the Eastern State Prison in character from ’"The Bugs Bunny an open route for Infiltration Into of the Republic of Florida in Robertson FTA will sponsor a mant cooM he concluded by Bing Crosby, Rosemary Clooney, Danny Kaye and Vem-E114n are red aifimal Ufkt. The companion to the king bf diamonds, and West The Chinese are going so fSr, the communists. Philadelphia at the moment. this country. the bright stars Of Irving Berlin's festive entertainment packagO, me. too. Hearts beat here just the 2 NT^ PSw 3 NT AU Fast Show." Iq motion, the Tasmanian 1812. This I house was later the Halloween party Oct. 31 at the da^ at S pjn. cakes will be presented in Circuit same as they do where I come cbaerfully took tha rest of hiS Opniag lead ~ 9 6 In fact, as to level a direct chal­ A Khrushchev purge lrt\hla own Public Defender Robert J. Devil craahe.s through any object The U.S. hopes for guarantees home of an African-princess, Anna school with refreshments and Muther said the union’s inter "'White Christmas," returning to the State Theater. Featuring Court 12 on Nov. 6. lenge at Khrushchev's right to re- backyard now can widen tms sort many of Berlin’s catchiest melodies, the spectacular VistkVlaion- trom. hearts to defeat tha contract. Pigeon said Ferrera has five years In Its path. from Souvanna Phouma that his Madeglgine Jai. prizes. national executive board would People also ask how It will feel "That was a big ha^" South vlce Ideology and crekte new of rift seriously. But KhrusHahev Herald Ad\g. meet at that-tim e and would con­ Technicolor musical is a Paramount re-release, coming tomorrow commented ruefully. "Too bad 1 one heart, and th* next planar theory. The Chinese, with a show may consider he has no choiceMf and Monday only. to go back to baling a camel driv­ ixes. You hold: Spads— J; sider setting a strike deadline at LWV to Discuss er after all this. All 1 can say la had to go down.” Aad ha cut thS of something 8uq>iciouely like he is to retain his grip and pu Chrysler if a new contract had that f tree has blossoms right up esnlB for the next hand without Seart—A T 5; Diamond—^A 10 9 scorn, Insist Khrushchev is far off his internal program for the not been completely wrapped up to the top, and even those blos­ raallxiitg th at be bad toeSSd the 4; dub—A K Q 5. What do yau base when he pronounces new doc­ Soviet Union on the rails. by then. RockviUe-Vernon Problems of UN soms on top have to come back to hand away. My? Hospital Notes After winning the third round of Anawsr: Bid thrsa eluba. The ^TERNATIONAL NEWSPAPERBOY DAY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1961 'with the signing of its naw earth some time. Jump in a new suit is forcing to contract with tha union. Ford an­ The Mtncheetar League of Some have wanted to know hOw hearta South uould taka ace and ViaitiBg hours are 3 to 8 pm . king of chibs to see if suit vriU break game and hints at a alam. in this nounced it would begin overtime 3 Men JaUed Women Voters will hold two mket- I compare the women of my home­ case you Intend to Md at least a oparationa today at moat of lu far an anas, except matendty, land and those here. My wom^ favorably. WbSn both opponents Business Upsurge Seen in|pB next week, to dlscuse the follow auH. It beepmes clear that small slam even If partner slgna aasambly and manufacturing where they am 3 to 4:80 and 8:80 have their ideas and American off at each turn; but you will try plants to make up for time lost to 8 pm.; sad private roems euznnt probiemk facing tha Unit- women have theirs. Women all tha quean clubs wiU drop the last In Risk Cases 4d Nations, in eoihmemoratioa of fniiMAg card in tha suit This Itaves to reach a aSfe grand alam. in local-level strikes, some of vrhete they am 10 am. to 8 pm. Over the world are beautiful. For ShainwoId'B S 6 ^ g e booklet. Extending to Mid-1962 widtdi laatcd Id days. Visitors are requeeted sot to United Nktiona Day, Tuesday, Oct. I want to take home some tOye south in position to lead the ^ve A Rockville man drew a two-lS>» of eluba to dummy’s six whenever "A Pocket Guide to Bridge,” send e a se h e la patleat’s rooms. No 24. for my children and some sweat­ 50c to Bridge Book, Mancheater mere thaa two vMMnrat oae ttmo five-year prison aentenca yesterday ers for my wife. She likes the be wants to do ao. (Oenttaued trom Page One) in Superior Court on counts of risk Mrs. Thomas Latham, fordgn First, however, South should Evening Herald, Box 8318, Grand per patleat. color green very much. I hope I Central SU., N. Y. 17, N. Y. Newsboys Write Barberos Marking of injury to a child and breaking policy chairman of tha hMtue, an­ can get her some green eweateni. cash tha ace of spades and lead the administration could help keep the X and entering. nounced that tha first meeting jack of Spades for a fineSae. East (Copyright 1961, General Featuraa / Patieata Today: 344 I am extremely gratefu* to the Oorp.) baU rolling. 25th Anniversary Judge Frank T. Healey Imposed will b4 held Tuesday at tha home Preaident for sending Mr. Johnson wins with tha queen of apadea and Essays for Elks ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Deb­ the sentences on Ronald R. Ban­ of Mrs. Bobert Dennison, 704 returns a diamond, but South no The plan for tax credits to firms orah Donahue, 150 Vernon St.; to Pakistan. Because of thle t met ning, 21, formerly of SOmen and Spring St, at 8 pjn., and tha sec­ and became a friend of Mr. John­ longer needs the fiaeSae. which Invest In new plants and An essay contest, open to all Mr. and Mrs. Robert c. Bar- Richard Podolny, 16 Cobum Rd. Rockville, who pleaded guilty to the DaelSxer steps up with tha ace hero, 14 Carol Dr., are celebrating ond mtoting Thursday at the home son, and then I got to mSet my equipment — scheduled as a first Manchester boys and gtrla who are Hector Gelinas, North Windham: chargee three weeks hgo. of Mrs. Herbbrt Klecolt 168 Moun­ brethren in America. I feel th of diamonds, takaa the queen of thair 35th wedding anniversary to­ Mias Patricia VendriUo, 318 Oak Banning was chhrged With two cluha (if he hasn’t already dona So), order of business by the House newspaper carriers, will be spon­ day. An open house, for about SO tain Rd., at 9 pjn. are my brothers. Ways and Means Committee in land St.; Mrs. Marion Abrams, counts or rlak foUowing Inddsnta Items for diacuasion will include I do not know bow I can aver and laada the five of eluba to dum­ e ENDS SUNDAY e sored by Manchester Lodge of guests, will be given for them to­ Quincy, Maas.; Marcus MocksUs, in May and June involving a IS- my's ^ Now he can take the two January’ — can have an Important EJlks in observance of National night at their home by members the change in th4 compoaition of repay the obligation. BOY SCOUT ADULT CINEMA effect, Dillon said. 35 Dudley S t; John Myers, 20 year-old girl. Tho breaking and en­ the United Natlona membership Now that I have visited here, I good apadea, for a total of nme ”Sat. Night I "^raeao New'spaper Week. of their funlly. Woodbri^e St; Mrs. Martha tering charges were lodged in con­ want everybody In America to tricks. "By encouraging investment Mrs. Barheio, the former Miss and the resultant attitudes toward Notes and News Sun. Monfing” I Bongo” and equpiemnt modernization, it Entries of 200 words or less Freeman, 628 W. Middle Tpke.; nection with the same incidenta. colonialism bloc voting, problema como to Pakistan and see me. Daily Questtoa Beatrice L. Noble of Wethersfield, Ralph 'Wheelock, 55 Grand Ave. Banning's twin, Donal^ was sen­ Partner opens the bidding with would help provide jobs for those on "What the Dally Newspaper and Mr. Barbero, formerly of East of finance, the Congo, and the . I'll show you the love and af­ Means to My Community” may be RockviUe; AUred Galeucia, 17 tenced to a year and a day, hut net fection of the Pakistan people for Cubmas^r William Prastoii of In the machinery and allied in­ HSrtftwd, were married Oct. 21, Secretariat. Copies of the league’s dustries,” he told the business submitted anrtiu'e op to midnight Westwood St; carol Gould, Mya- more than two years, in prison on the Americans. Padk 158 registered 20 beys at a on Nov., 15. Entries should be IMd, In Wetherafield. Her slater, tic; Ruamll Wilson, 100 Plymouth two counts of rlak, and a corn- 1962 Pocket Reference on the group. Mrs. Edna Groves of Wethersfield, United NaUons will he available. recent meeting at Waddell School. "By expanding export markets. mailed to Manchester Lodge of HIS FUTURE Lane; Anthony Kracunas, 64 'I^]rn- pmiion, Lillian Jane Ursin, 20, of Steven Levmowica, committee was mald-of-honor; and Dr. Ed­ A second portion of the pro­ Copy Khs Offfired OANOIMI m ry Thvriiay, Friiay, Saturday It would help create other jobs. Elks, c-o P. O. Box 109, Manches­ buU Rd.; Michael Chaves, 4 Oval Baxter Rd., Tolland, has plesided chairman, told patents about thair ter. mond R. ZagUo of Manchester was Lane; Jeffrey Morrill, Coventry. guilty to a similar charge and will gram will be concerned with the raaportsibiutiea in cubbing, and TO THE DANOABLE MUSlC OF "The effect would not, perhaps, beat man. be sentenced 'Yov. 3. Connelly Amendment, which Um- New York — A New York Com­ be either Immediate or startling, Prizes will Include three 8 tran­ The couple have two children, ADMITTED TODAY: Chester pany la offering k iu with which Robert Bourque led the boya in TOMMY COLUNS and sistor radios, one of which will be Knybel, 33 Brooklyn S t, Rock­ Offldala in the case say Ronald ita American acceptance of World relay games. but we would be moving in the Miaa Baxhara Jean Barbero, a Banning was the leader in the af­ Court Jurisdiction. youngsters can make copies of tha •TH€ TWIUGHT FLAYROYS" right direction — and this is a presented to each winner In the senior at the University of Con- ville. Discussion leader for tha first first telephone, telegraph, print­ e BUSlNESSBfEN’S LUNCHEON DAILY e following three divisions; Senior BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A fairs. He was given two-to-flve year direction In which we must move,” High. Grades 10 through 12; Jun­ aeetleut School of Nursing, and sentences on each of the risk meeting will be Mrs. jerama Nath­ ing press, electrie-ll^t bulb, ItaUaB'Americsui Food, pine plplag hot, deH- he said. MAYBE daughter to Mr, and Mrs. Alan ior High, Grades 7 through 9, and Jamea M. Barbero. a sophomore counts, to coiwurrently. The an, with Miss Kay Makwell, Ron­ steam turbine, and telescope. eleoa Pixsa!. . .Relax aad enjoy your friends Last night Dillon urged that at tte University of Connecticut Gould, 189 la k a S t; a son to Mr. Eur In enr newly decorated Dining elementary’, all grades below 7. breaking and entering eotmta got nie ZUberstein and Mrs. A a n businessmen join the government The name of the entrant, ad- and Mrs. Vaughn Button, High him one yeer in jail each, to be Manor Park, RodrviUe; a son to Beck the panelists. I'^toeTbodandOhoIceLe^ in offering help to und-erdeveloped dres.s, grade and school should concurrent with the first aentence. Mrs. Theodora Powell will be nations. Hinting broadly that appear on the upper right-hand Mr. and Mrs. William Nbaly.Haa- Judge Healey also sentenced ardviUe ; a daughter to Mr. and diacuBsioB leader of tho second the U.S. government will give in­ corner of the essay, and all essays Harry N. Hansen Jr., 21, of 8 Q6y- meeting, and Mrs. ThontaS Dono­ creasing attention to the develop­ should be w-ritten on one side of a Mrs. William Kosky, 111 BeU S t; nor n ., Rockville, to one year in SHY-ANN Restaurant a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar van, Mrs. Theodore Chambers, aad 13-14Depot8juargJ5ls^toto^^^W lM ment of a government-business page only. jail suspended, and two years’ Mrs. Robert' Yoimg the partic­ partnership in foreign aid, Dillon McCullock, West WlUington: a prohstion, on a count of risk of Gregory Peck-Anthoiiy Qnlaa 8;tS daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony ipants. ^ said few fully appreciate the role injury. David Nevia in available in this field to private Swider, 94 Brook S t Hansen was bound over from Attempted Break BIRTHS TODjVY: A daughter to the Rockville session of the I2th Fire Shield Portable I Jamei SlewsH, B. Wldnurk enterprise. Mr. and Mrs. Ray J. O'Connor. 2 "TWO BODE TOOETREB” He said there is a need for gov­ Circuit Court. He was arrested MINS tf NAVARONE S;Se-lt:4S You Are Cordially Invited ernment-business cooperation Made at Tavern IN THE BAG Nike Circle; a daughter, to Mr. June 17 following an Incident on Washington—A ' portable alumi­ In Color^:80-«:80-8:39 and Mrs. Edward Gaskell, 503 E. Fox Hill In Rockville when young num-foil shelter that can protect "founded on understanding and Center St. children were walking home from a trapped fire fighter has been de­ FeaSnrotto—6:10-8:08 To mutual respect” in auch Important Police today reported an at­ veloped by the United States For­ areas as the promotion of exports, tempted break at the West Side DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: a swimming session at the pool SHOWN SUNDAY u Mrs. Annette Msthesy, Wapping; In Henry Park. est Service. From a package about #/ the fight against inflation and the Tavern on 331 Center St. at about Of course, every newspoperboy will not become Pre&i^ Mrs. Alice Raymo, 88 WoocHiridge the size of a. folded newspaper it "Guns”—2:60-6:15-8:85 acceleration of economic growth. unfolds into a-cone thnt can shield Costume Capers 3:45 this morning. St.; Mrs. Laura Coburn, Lowell, Convictions Reported Short—4:86-7:80 Deputy Secretary of Defnse Investigating Patrolman Richard dent —or perhaps hold high office. But it is true that Mass.; Mrs. Maria Berberlch, one person. Roswell Gllpatrick is scheduled to Sullivan said a rear window was address the council at its final ses­ Glastonbury: Mrs. Lorraine Fal­ Reno—Nevada’s Legulature has SATURDAY, OCT. , IN I broken but nothing appeared to be many successful businessmen and distinguished people lon, 20 Bank S t; Frank Ruggiero, become the first to ratif> an in­ 28 sion tonight. ml.ssing inside. Sullivan came 70 WoodhUl Rd.; Mrs. Sydell terstate compact under which con-^ Freak Siaatra upon the broken window during in oil walks of life started their careers deliverifig Jalfe, 4 Goslee Dr.; Mrs. Bridget vlctions of out-of-state drivers are B4«nw* O. BakMMa his nightly check of busine.ss firms. Scott, 46 H3nde S t; John Speed, "A ROLE IN THE FARMER'S to ^ reported to the driver's home READ" A t The Garbage Pickup newspapers. A newspoperboy is a prime example of 28 Wellman Rd.; Lewis Geis, 40 state. There the offense u to be ■ :te-U:41 White S t; Paul Carison, 41 W. treated as if it had happened in Plai MARKET Gardner S t; Mrs. Carol Muiae and that state. Bart Laaeattcr VILUQE UNTERN BARN Complaints Dip the "Small Businessman." At an early age he learns daughter. 27 UUy St.; Mrs. Nina Kirk Dsaslaa 837 East Middle Tpka ‘DEVIL TOLLAND TURNPIKE Aluminum Hinckley and son, 446 W. Middle DISCIPLE” The number of complaints on how to meet and ^ a l with the public; how to handle Closing For Tho Soason Tpke.; Mrs. Marcia Henry and non-collecUon of garbage declined Windows $1U5 Got. 33 daughter, Tolland; Mrs. Diana Make P a r ^ BeaervaUeiiB New! IHI BFSI AHfAIJ 01 THf RfST Sponsored By during the first two weeks of Oc­ money; the meaning (^punctuality and the develop­ Parquette and daughter. East THE DEMOCRATIC TOWN OOMBUTTEE tober, compared to the number alt of d i Hartford: Mrs. Dorothy Morrell, DANCE Dnaoing 9 to 1—Donntion $640 Per Couple early in September when the con­ Doors $294)5 ment of thrift habits. The boy whe^ is actively engag­ 29 Clinton S t EVERY THUR8.-FR1.-8AT. tractor first took over, and also dtekwHI bo m M orbalf Read Herald Advs. compared to the number when the ed in a field of service, such as delivering newspapers pifat . WALNUT former contractor was doing the Jal. Doors $594)5 Ex-MHS Teacher 7 Walnut S t—^Maacheater work. ------Phone MI 3-7832 Mrs. Marguerite Wood of the Plus Installafion. — the boy who is a busy bby — is off to a running Odo Starts At 8 PJd. Sob. town's central service and com­ To Give Lecture ENDS TONHMIT: "Tho Yonag Doctors” nt 6:50 and 9:10—AUe.,ftihree On A Spree” at 4:10-7:66 plaint department said there were MANCHESTER start toward success. You might say: "It's In The 13 complaints during the first AWNING CO. week of this month, and 18 last Symond Yavener, a former mem­ e Pleaae Note Show Time e Stanley Starts PHONE Ml 9-8091 Bag" — (His newspaper bag). ber of the Manchester High School week. The first week In September faculty and an exchange student Warner m H Tomorrow there were 100 complaints, the at Moscow University will give an SUNDAY and MONDAY ONLY! Shown Sunday at 2:09-5:66-9:80 PJH. second week there were 53, the ilustrated lecture at lUing Junior third, 47, and the fourth, 53. The High School Nov. 2 at 8 p.m. E. J. Haverty Co. has had the col- j Tlie lecture, entitled "An Ex­ lection contract since Sept. 1. „ ; change Student Looks at the So­ During a 10-day period In July i FALLOUT viet Union,” will be sponsored by \ when the Connecticut Carting Co. I \ the public affairs committee of the had the contract, she said she re- | Manchester YWCA. celved 80 complaints in a week. | SHELTERS Yavener, former teacher of In addition the public works de­ event of emergency, fe French at the high school, was one partment received 81 complaints „.eaa, tf any, are as good dirt of 22 students chosen for a year of 12-4:10-8:25 2-8:50-11 during the same period, for a total prepared staetters. They study in Moscow in 1959-60. He of 161. necessary insurance. I was selected by the University Wed.: “COME SEPTEMBER” Mrs. Wood took over as the sole are yours now. V Committee of Travel Grants, an or- recipient of complaints Sept. 1. ganlization sponsored jointly by the She tunis the complaints over to LEON CIESZYNSKI Drying clothts U.S. Government, various uni­ the supervisor once a day, who Biiildar— Ml 9<4291 versities, aid the Ford Foundation. sends a truck to pick up the it taty today... He roomed at a college dormi­ •<% tory with Russian students, was en­ New skipped collection. tertained in many Russian homes, and visited Leningrad, Kiev, Tlflis, Appearance Stalingrad and other cities of the GIVE YOUR TRANQUIUZBRS A REST— USSR. His talk, illustraied with AT LAUGH YOUR TENSIONS AW AY - color slides, will emphasise the SEE THIS MnXION LAUGHS SHOW! everyday aspects of. Rusjjian life REMEMBER and the Russian mind as he ob­ served them. GARDEN Fast, ribald aad MONDAY MOHT, OCT. 23. 196V Yavener, a former Fulbright iilveleaa, a lyriagteale U / U n BcholaV In Paris, now teaches RESTAURANT af laaghs. TUs aapbiwhed / French and Russian at Glastonbury 840 MAIN ST High School. Tickets for the lec­ eiaiidir e( decier.aafae. ITALIAN NIGHT ture may be obtained at the YWCA Downtown Manchester pattest ntaatteas is s«m la V ' AT office at the Community Y, from o o members of the "YW town commit­ keep yea la sHtekea . . . O e V pea sever see nsefber KMGHTS OF COLUMBUS HOME tee or at the door. Tony Barton .MANCHESTER, ODNN. td*s homo hooting COMEDY yon must see Trio ' (MEMBERS MAY BRING FRIENDS) our wovi Mrs. Cradle Wins Yon gst preminm quality Centerpiece Prize DANCINO EVERY , •7^'BING DANNYTi-. . UobOhaal utth RT-M. . . tha THURS., FRI., SAT. Ww oil bmM ecaaplettiy eOoetivo fnsi About 140 persons attended the wilk .*CRGSBr*K/V&. «n addithra in usa t o ^ . And roast beef supper at the Second Get Set For Winter With you get premium aerviee. An- Congregational Cliurch last night. WILHID tesM ^ dativeriaaV.. a bal- The Strickland Group of the Wom­ HYM-WHITI <<K-MTtyttME*-T£(;H)||0()|^()f^e OMEN STAMPS was given a piece of decorative pot­ DMIlYKAyE OMAWYnH tery. I PLtSYHlSHrrAT4;90aBdT:66PJa. | lucldoiNl Ovd TUESDAY EVE. 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■ I i ( MANCBB8TBB EVEKINO HERALD. MANCHESTER, OONN« SATURDAY, OCTOBER tl. IM l f ■ • (| MANCHESTER fiVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1961 P A O l n V K rl — i F o n d e r # of the Universe^ f i m thah, to ta g wdiai they slight Talcottville stAi^ h«v* wiatsA to asy taring Connecticut _____ 9 Needle Fffled Midas Fleeing Vopos Virginia Girl, Ihs eampaifB. lis Anti-Trujillo Riots Rt. 30 Accident Obituary ThAt-pitviltia 'hss BOW bsaa Yankee 1 Say (j^mrades BIi*. Richard J. Botowell Top Student, rtotoud by ICsyor WtQy »raa& a t By A. H. O ._____ Launched into Space Injures 3 Women Mrs. Edith Turkington Both- WAst BeAHa. who is, esMs sgalii, First Church of Ohrwtv Scleatlst ^ St. Bridgrt'a B. C. OhuKh ^U ie Lutoerah Inner-Mlasion Sooi- A Future Prospect Injure 45 Persons weil, 78, widow of Richard J. Mssenlo Temirie Kev. John l i Delaaey, Paater ety of OonnooQout at First Lu­ Seek Escape Cars driven by Benjamin J. Miss Teen-age bsginning to take up hla own real That aver-valuabla purvayw of (OoB tinned from Pago One) Bothwell, 72 Hazel St., Hartford, pAaltieii oa Qesmaa iasiaea During Rev. Stanley E. Haetilfo theran Church, Oooka and Grove teroid weapon aa compared to tha Sylvester, 42, of 87 Phoenix' St., b a ie - N ^ taiformatlon about the n a.m., Sunday service. Sunday Rev. Deaala R. Haaeey St, Waterlmry. By 1m l I. M. UEVnrr, Director (Oontoiaei tram Page Oaal died yesterday*at Hartford Hos­ (Coutimied irrma Page Oua) tba oampaign, -eivaBta tempted him gigaton bomb U tluit tha r ^ t y In an effort to perfect a means (tomtinued trom Page Oos) known appearance In toe flve-day- Vernon, ahd Rudolph F. Horvath, pital. bhe had been a Manchester operation, o f the public busineu School and nursery. Monday — 7:80 pju.. Teacher’a The Fela Flaaetariuni party would eacape unscathed. Un­ of detecting mUsUe llrlnga chain smoked while ataring at the old riots. CppeelUon souKea claim, 80, of Glastonbury, collided on Rt, resident for 15 years. iato the •damorout hut still aasea* 8 p.m., Wednesday meeting. Maaaea at 7, S, 9, 10 and 11, ia IhsUtuU, S t John's Ohurbh, New Of The Franklin Inatitote less there was some way to prova News Tidbits she maintains an ’A" average of the atatoi ths Connecticut Pub­ Only Midas H I ^ sue- ily —all brothers of the late dicta­ however, that soldlera have been SO at the entrance to Vernon p re ie Mrs. Bothwell wa# born Aug. 26, her studies. tfaliy Shallow rols o f the here at RMdlng room hours at 749 Main the Chapel at 9 and 10 a.m. Britain. - ' Fantastic weapons resulting the cataatrophe was man made, r »i ceaaful. 7 from the AP W^res Wert Berliners gathered on the to r-m a y leave the Dominican Re­ pressed into riot service disguised ‘"J lic Expenditure Council, provides Shopping^ (>nter yesterday morn­ 1883, in County Armagh, Ireland, " I am surprised, overwhelmed tlu barricades, and be raced St„ Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Tuesday — 2 p.m., Cottage from new concepU just realized, tallation — if poaaible — Would not O ffic i^ said there was no rela­ other aide. public this weekend. The departure as police. ths -statisUcs en the encouragtog Friday. Saturday, 11 a.m. to 4 St. Jamea' R. O. Ohninh and. had lived in jHartford 40 and delighted," she said of her Meetinga. Meatings wiU be held or concepU as yet unthought rep- be attempted. Aitoough statiStioal- tion between the Midas and, the Like most of the nundreds Of of the family has been demanded Reports from Moca, about 110 ing and p ree women passengers against Adenauer mors as a da-^ p.m.; Thursday 11 a.m. to 9 p.m Msgr. John F. Hsanoa, Paater reamt the dieturblng prospects of years. newest honor. “ I want to taka ad -,^ decline in the preasure of purely Ui 20 homes o f the parish. Lead­ ly unlikely, the Impact o f a jarga needle experiment, called Project .Nlneteen-month-old girl, placed by (^position factions before they miles north o f here, said a crowd were injured. fonder of toe statna tuo, like Ade- “ Probation After Death" will be ^ v . Jamea T. O’Ceanell Vopos strung out arounu West Survivors, beside her husband, vantage of this great opportunity-J| |^2 ^j***^******* jtfy ktcsl eoaununl^ businen on the en will invite families in their the future. Only when men have meteroite is always a poaaibillty. WMt Ford. The package was put in oven by her sister in childish wUi negotiate with President Joa­ estimated §t about 300 alab bat­ vM IH «•••«««••• mtO the subject of the Lesstbn-Sermon Re%’. Joseph H. MeOaan lived in the environment of outer Berlin, they had been brought in­ Taken t o Manchester Memorial Include a son, Sherw;ood T. Both- to help impress other teens with"?? aasMr ktoaelf, than as a potential Gensrml Assembly. areas by phone: There are manyxears on tha aarth In Mldaa simply because the satel- prank, remaJat in critical OMdItiaa quin Balaguer on his proposal (or tled police there with stones. An Hospital by the Vernon Fire Dis­ H n E *««»•••••••«• aJW for Sunday. Rer. Jaiw D. Regan space can the scientist and engi­ to Blast Berlin from caihps in the well o f Hartford; a d.hugrhter, Mrs. the necessity of good education and '•#e0^e*»»eeee<«e« Btatssmaa who bdiaxed in the ur­ In toe 1257 session, 234 out of that bear testimony to thla^iioaal- llte was going into a high orbit at Lincoln Hospital In New York .. a coalition government. official announcement said one trict ambulance were Mrs Sylves­ The Golden Text la from 1 Oorin- neer plan for these weapons and provinoes late in July, shortly be­ Sidney J. Nuslnoff of East Hart­ high, sincere ideals. My amMtlon _ toe 1 .SS2 UlU paued by the ses­ BbefevUto Baptist Church blllty. and had space available. Fprmer President Owright D. The Trujillos headed for exile woman was aeriously wounded and ter, Mrs. Horvath and the Hor­ gencies bahind the particular thihns 8:i4. Masses ait 6, 7, 2, 2, 10:15 and defenses if indeed a defense ex­ fore the (fommuniat r ^ m e ford; a sister, Mrs. Charlotte is to be a part of the diplomatic sion were clasirtfled as purrty lo­ 62 Valoa St However, if a country poaaeoas A fter one successful experiment, Elsenhower sadly recalls death of were identified as Gens. Hector, four other persons suffered less vath's daughter, Mrs. Dorothy orisiB— tha urgeLdea e f broad, Scriptural aelection will include 11:30 a.m. Rockville, Conn. '' clampOd a Ud on the border. Fleming of Hartford; five grand­ corps, to serve my country and help ti M C h ^ tg cal bills. ists. ' deep-space manned and unmanned scientists may try to put up an­ hla first-bom son from scarlet Jose Arizmendi and Pedro Trujillo. serious injuries from gunfire. Napier of East Hartford. All were fundamental utUement ef the 19X9 Muinn when the foUowlng: Joim 8: 24. Rev. Wlathrep W. Faiasworth, Dsadridge M. Cole, consulting Horst, wiry, blond and freckled, children and three great-grand­ bring understanding and peace) In-i*. I probes and scouts, these caw prob* fever "only a year or two before Official sources would neither ron- The annotmeement added that treated and discharged. lt o m a ^ la * A e t fSSt nrovtded lo- ‘ Correlative pa.ssagea from "Scl- Chiufoh of toe AsamaptloB Pastor astronautical engineer for the other radio-reflective band around' had Joined up for a three-year children. the world.’’ (» whole German issue. ably detect the initial effort# to the equator. These two bands, of- rescaareh reduced that disease to firm nor deny the reports. Gen. Moca police chief Joae Antonio The accident occurred, according AdaaM S t aad Thompson Rd. General Electric Company, has Btretrti in 1959 becausO he got fed* Funeral services will be held Diane is the only child of Mr.^J a l mmn cal change the orbit of an asteroid. flislals said, would permit world­ a .childhood slckneea. Rafael Trujillo Jr., the dictator’s Sanchez Ramirez apd six other to Vernon (fonstanble Edwin (3arl- Monday at 2:30 p.m. at the Taylor Mayor Brandt ran well -enough, Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, Rev. Joseph Farrell. Pastor 9:30 a.m., Church school with pointed out to' this writer that he up with his tame, life in hla home officers had been arrested and sus­ and Mrs. Raymond G. Cox of practical formula for. handling include the foUowlng: 291. 12-13. And ability to detect might well wide radio tranamisslon on fre­ Bon and chief of the armed forces, son, aa the Horvath car, eastbound, and Modeen Funeral Home. 233 playing the game safe that way, their own special troubles at home, Rev. Franeis T. Rutler, A^letaat classes for all ages, nursery has considered four of these weap­ towm- has declared his determination to pended aa a result of the gunplay. Richmond. Her father is a service discourage the attempt. quencies not now usable. Bemhardt open-faced aiid snub­ attempted io make a left turn Into Washlntgon St.. Hartford. The station manager and builder. *” and ao one could prove, of eouru, the-number of local bills -which got through adults. ons of the future. rington said, is that it would be remain here. It aaid all seven would stand trial the shopping center and struck the Death Bay Foaalbto Dr. John Harrington, head of nosed, had a 'lob at a refinery, Rev. Kenneth A. Greene, pastor of Jehovah’a WItnesaea Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10:15 and 9:30 aJn„ Morning worship. The four radically new space almost impossible for an enemy to The army haa not put in a before a civilian court. westbound car driven by Sylvester. Runncnip and alternate Mis8 that ha might have done still bet­ final action at Hartford shrank The "death ray" haa often bean the Rodiophytdes Division o f the but signed up last year because o( St. Paul’s Methodist Church Hart­ Khigdoin Hall 11:30 a.m. Sermon topic: “ Faith That weapons within the range of pos­ listen to or jam the frequency. Horvath was given a warning for Teen-Age America is Holly Mas» ter If hs had fd t free. In the cam­ down to 110 , out of a total of mentioned as a possible new apace Unooln Laboratory of Massachu- pressure from (fommunlst zealots ford, will officiate. Burial will be 1,268 Mils passed for the session. 791 AUln St. ------■ 1 Works." sibility are: The radiation beam "There are so many of the part­ failure to g;rant the right of way to Shick of Cincinnati. Ohio. Second weapon. It (uui only be said that •etts of Technology, aaid the ex­ to serve East Oermany. jobs. Horst's ambition is to save in Cedar Hill Cemetery. paign, to wava more ideas and Finally, in tha session this year, St. Bartholomew’s Church 7:30 p.m., Evening Gospel Hour. (the “death ray"), the gigaton icles in the band that it would be oncoming traffic. alternate is Blllye Nell Plttard of *. 8 - p.m., Rubllc Bible lecture, devices appear theoretically pos­ periment called for this sequence The youths I learned to handle money and buy a car. ^ m h a rd t Friends may call at the funeral fewer flags. thb number ef local bills piasded Buekley Sehoel Auditorium Message: “ Abiding and Abound­ warhead, the meteorite or asteroid almost impossible for an enemy Both cars were badly damaged. Albuquerque, N. M., while C?herl 1 Tb* IliOM < * * * * » : lap., “ Are We Living at the ena of the Rev. PhUip Hussey, Paetor ing.” bomb, and the antl-ICBM system. sible with which enom oui quan­ o f events, all Invieible from the to tune In on the one we were ua­ weapons—carbines, grenades, sub­ thinks he’ll try to get on in a home tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 Inez Slikker of Bakersfield. Calif., ■aarlil ti pBMSOtty tor But now, safe* in defeat, and no went down again, to 76. out of a World?" ground: machine guns, light and heavy ma­ factory and learn how to work a U N S u re Minor Grass Fire to 9 p.m. Memorial donations • A total o f 1,027 bills adopted by the Cole poinU out that the develop­ tities of energy could be “beamed" ing," he said. Firemen of Talcott-viHe’s CV>. 3 ia third alternate. . 1 a m n ■ppoartaR la * 0- longer having anything to lose by 4:1S p.m., Walohtower magazine Masses at 8, 9:15 and 10:30 a.m. Talcottvilla Congregational across hundreds of thousands of A fter ejection foom the satrtlite chine guns, mortars-'-and got used machine. may be made to the Hartford .tM tKbjrrmOgt omttM cession. ment by either EUst or West of an HarringtiHi estimated the useful to barracks life and discipline. responded to «n alarm at 7:35 Other finalists were CJheryl • iraalaii HonUd. study article, "Using Lite in Hap. Church miles of space. Such devices would the tiny wires, embedded in a Heart Fund in Mrs. Bothwell’s uying what he really thinks effective aoti-ICBM could have a life of the bounce-band at 2 to 3 They didn’t fihd.it ao bad- last night when a grass fire was Sw.eeton of Denver, Colo., whose i As the Connecticut Public Ex­ mony with the WiU of God.” (Gefi. Second Congregstionsl Church Rev. Robert K. Shlmoda, Mialeter decisive effect on the world power have application in both defen­ binding material which distnte- memory. Mayor Brandt la back to the ap­ penditure Coimcll observes, these 9:4). years. A fter that time, he said, The food—one heavy meal at T o B a c k reported on the south Mde of Dart dramatic 'sketches won the Miss 385 N. Main St. struggle. A nation with such a de- sive and offensive oparatlonn gratee swiftly In space, were to Teen-Age Talent award; (?heryl 5 proach which lUuatratM the real statistics reflect an Increasing rec­ Wednesday, 8 p.m.. Group stud­ the pressure of - the sun’s rays noon, bread and spread in the Hdll Rd., several himdred feet west i p . » iS S & , Rev. Felix M. Dmvis, Minister 10:45 a.m., Nursery in the par­ fenae could attack with their own against the earth as well as in erupt into an exposin g cloud. Marie Black of Galveston, Tex.; « 1 a.at Iboadav. ognition on the part of Connecti­ ies in the Bible uid. ‘Your WiU Be would begin to force toe tiny mornings and evenings—was about State ]}(ews o f Ojgden’e CJomer. basic differenes between Chancel­ Mrs. Richard H. Finney, sonage. ICBM’s with impunity. The threat battles between space forces. The cloud would then spread Deborah Irene Bryant of Kansas J W]r*-1 p.m. WrdBMday. cut communities that the home Done on Ekirth, ' (Matt 6:9,10) at needles down into the atmpsphere. the same as thw 'd gotten in their Only a small area of tall grsss Funerals ir-4 P.BL Tbaraday. lor Adenauer and himself, and Assoclsto Minister 11 a.m., Morning worship. Serv­ of attack would be sufficient to Cole stresses the fact that these along the orbit of the satellite, City, Mo.; Sharon Siie Qrlnage of 5 rule procedure is available and the following service centers; 287 Here their speed — about 13,000 simple homes. Horst’s father is a burned over, and the fire was «a r ~ i> m . rtiday. ice conducted by laymen. Douglas gain the objectives of the country are only some possibilities Which gradually fcrming a 6-by-25-niile B la st B id Modesto, Calif.; Donna Lee Spitz doMHaa; 10;W a.BL «Mb which constitutes hla only really practical, along with an increasing Oakland St., 20 Mnrble 'St., 18 Hayes, Anthony Urbanetti, Leon­ miles an hour—would cause them railroad worker in Saxony and (juickly extinguished. wDi BEiMraiy*' 10 a.m.. Morning Worship and possessing tois new system. It is have already been considered. ring around the Ekwth. Roundup Mrs. Ernest Armstrong of Sacramento. Calif.; and Janice J valid claim to leadership. resistance, in the General Assem­ Chambers St.. 12 Tn/.ter St., in ard Bayleas, Arthur Palmer and to bum up from friction with the Bemhardt’a a bricklayer on a col­ (fompenies 1 and 2 also respond­ Church School. Nursery for chil­ known that the United States is What new space weapons may ba I f properly distributed, the tiny lective farm in Thuringia. (Continued from Page One) Fimeral services for Mrs. Letitla Lynne Zoch of Lake C^harlee, La. * bly itself, to bills which might just Manchester. Also French Rd. tn Franklin Welles will speak on “ Our now studying a space-based anti- air. ed to the call. Now Mayor Brandt is uying, aa Bolton. dren during service. Sermon by conceived when we learn more wirea. caUed dipoles, Should be Suddenly, their companies were M. Armstrong, 11 Fairfield St., An estimated 100,000 girls, as well have had their purpose ac­ the Rev. Mr. Davis, The Redeem­ Service for the Church.” Greetei* ICBM system, and it is obvious (Continued from Page One) Saturday. October 21 he used to u y before bis cam Friday at Kingdom Hall, 7:25 about this new realm? While It a quarter mile afpart in the band. brought into BijMt Berlin and order, takes place, "it will signify con- were held yesterday afternoon at ranging in age from 13 through 17, complished by local action. ing Christ.’’ Church School, are Mr.^.and Mrs. Thomas Bell. that the present Russian lead in Manchester Evening Herald Tal- p.m.. Theocratic Ministry School. is difficult to become concerned 'They would be ,too far apart to ed to keep anybody from crossing tempt for the resolutions■ • IS of the St. Mary’s Episcopal (Jhurch. The participated in preliminary con-' palgn, but aa be did not ehoou to Grades 7 through 12 will report to Ushers ir e Roger Spencer and space boosters puts them ahead Drugs Kill Boy of the administration of the 22 oottvUle correspendenL Morris I f It ia g«iod news that the num­ 8:30 p.m., Service meeting. about something which no one haa obsciue vision or uamagevateUitee, the border. Ilie lr offleers said it United Nations." Rev. John D. Hughes, pastor of St. tests. A DAt o cracy’d Welcome say during hla campaign, that it is their roome at 11:15 a.m. Morris Slmoncelli. Sunday school; in the race to develop such a de­ he said. mental hospitals In Pennsylvania. BimoncelU, telephone MItcheU 3- ber of local bills being enacted has even thought of as yet, hlatory Stamford, OcL 21 (ff)— Police re­ wae necesssary to protect East Per Haekkerup of Denmark told Mary’s Church, officiated. Mrs. W. a mistake for German policy to thus declined in the last three ses­ 7 p.m.. Mu Sigma Chi and Youth 7 p,m.. Senior and Junior Pil- fense. 2882. Tba daaaiea). but pradoua, ban Emanuel Lutheraa Church tells us that it is these new ideas But if somerthing goes wrong ported today the death at a 16- Germany from spies, saboteurs Hasselbacher, who will have his the political committee, which is B. Kloppenhurg was organist. sions, the incidental statistic Pilgrim Fellowship groups meet n lm Fellowship. Meeting of the Multi-OIgaton Bomb set itu lf up In automatic oppoai' Rer. C. Henry Anderson, Pastor smd they remain in a clump the year-old Stomford youth from and warmongers from the West. headquarters in Harrisburg. Pa. debating nuclear tests, that Burial was in Buckland Cemtetery. Slcap Of a demoetaey—that it la at the church. Inance committee. We were all startled by Khrush­ which will become the most im­ Khrushchev announced the super Car Leaps Median, ' torn to proposals for military dia which is involved is also encourag­ LeMoyne C. Boleman, Intern wires - 7:30 p.m.. The Rev. Sally Ed­ 8 p.m.. Meeting of Christian en chev's threat of a 100-megaton portant. bomb plan for one purpose: “ To listment. A aatelHte passing through the of narcotics, the fourth in Fair- day duty, pulling eight hours on, 18 burg State Hospital for seven John Weir, WiUiam Kelly Jr., engagement in Central Kurope cooi bflia, whifih was 158 from 1957 wards wrill speak at the church, the bomb. However, the gigaton bomb A vehicle which can carry ex­ enhance the fears and concern of Woman Injured \ eoiiflletinir naetlonii and opinions 9 a.m.. Divine Worship and clump might be scoured as if by field County in recent weeks. hours oft. Jh pairs—one man carry­ years until 1954 when he came About Town Richard KeUy, Alexander Noble, whito might involve the creation to 1961, helped but did not entire­ third of her four-week adult dis­ —that is, a bomb ten times aa plorers to the moon can, with meteorites. cur already harassed peoples.” '—to about to be put on display Church School; Nursery Class for Police Superintendent Ignatiue ing gaa grenades to throw when here as a clinical director. He was and Etarle Armstrong. ly account for the decline in total cussion meetings, AU ars - wel­ United Methodist Church great—is feasible. In fact, uaing the minor alterations, carry military taunting crowds built up on the "Clan any statesman take the afaia. as this eountry prepares to of dsaoilitarised sones or future ■three-year-olds; music by the scaling laws found in our hand­ Harrington said that if all goes Montagnino said the victini, James named assistant superintendent in The French . Club of Manchester Funeral arrangements were Mrs. M. Marion Ahraims, o f t number of billf enacted, which de­ come. o f Bolton men and weapons on maneuvers well giant radio antennas oh each others side—they watched for at­ 1959. ' responsibility for carrying out such limitation aad control of Gehnan Chapel Choir. Comer Bt. 44A and South Rd. books on atomic energy, it can be A. Jones,' died in Stamford Hos­ will hold a public card party, whist handled by the Holmes F\meral Quincy, Mass., is a patient at M ax- ■ **«tSleome" Dr. Cheddi B. Jafaa. creased by 325 in the saine three over millions of miles of space. coast of the United States will tempted flight. He begins his new duties nexc a test explosion with the risk it Chester Memorial Hospital today » armaments. He is attacking, 10:30 a.m.. Divine Worship and Ohuroh of the Nazarene Rev. Osriton T. Dniey, Minister demonstrated that a 20-gigaton pital last night. and setback Monday at 8 p.m. at Home, 400 Main St. tbs near Prim e Minister o f BrltUh aeaaion time period. We have be­ It may be unimportant for us to try to send and receive signals Horst once shot at a refugee but week. Involves to mankind—only in order following an accident on RL 15 in ' Church School; music by the Eman­ 288 Mala St. bomb exploded over a country at to offer unnecessary prooi of his Orange Hall. therefore, the routine but long hla come, over the years, increasingly beat Russia to the first manned bounced off the tiny dipoles. dellbertely miaoed. John Carlin Vernon at about 1:15 p.m. yeater- ’ Ootoaa. uel Choir. A t both services, nursery Rev. C> E. Wiaslow, Minister 9:30 a.m., Church School for all an altitude of several hundred RAP NIKITA’S ATTACKS country’s strength?" he demand torlcaUy and realistically thread­ an admirer of no legislation, and landing on the moon. What may The antennas, at Parks Air In town during off hours there day. This welcome will Inevitably be for infanta; sermon by Pastor An­ departmmts. miles—while etill in orbit—would Mnnlofa, Oermany, O ct 21 ( ^ Youth Convicted ed. The VFW Ladies Auxiliary will Funeral services for John Carlin, wa submit that, were it not for be of more vital concern is that Force Base, near San Francisco, 8 was a new atmosphere. Horst and Mrs. Abrams was admitted with: ^ dieMed Into two kinds. bare stand of Chaacellor Adenauer, derson, "Faith in Jesus’. Word.” 1^:30 a.m.. Church School claases 9:30 and 11:00 am.. Morning ignite all the combustible materials — Albanisn Communist leaders Hartford, Oct. 21 (J') — A 42- Haekkerup declared Soviet fears hold a rummage sole Thursday at 20 Wrights Lane, Glastonbury, and one factor, Connecticut could 7 p.m., Hi-Leaguers will meet in the vehlcies developed for this pur­ and on MlUatone Hill in Westford, Bernhardt found girls at the dance 9 am. at Orange'Hall. Mrs. Flor­ formerly of Manchester, were held back injuries. which stm blindly and obstinate­ for aU ages. Worship. Sermon; "Casting the in the country. The resulting fire have shaiply lejceted Nikita jreor-old Blaat Hartford man has of western aggression "could never Pne win be the official welcome, stags an ideal session almost any the League Room. pose are urgently needed by our Maas., have been tested by bounc­ halls giving thenf the old shoulder ence 23 Spruce St., and Mrs. yesterday afternoon a( the Eman­ She was driving west on Rt. 15. ly pretends to assume that the 10:30 a.m., Children’s Church and First Vote.” storm would cause a gigantic at Khmshdiev’s attacks against received a suspended sentence of justify the explosion of this mon­ putt, which la goin g to fonow the line year now. 'The insurmountable Wednesday, 7:15 pjn., Bible military in their long-range pro­ ing signals o ff the moon. because of their uniforms. Augusta BouUet, 149 Spruce St., uel Lutheran Oiurch. The Rev. C. when she lost control of her car. ^ Nursery. 9:30 and 11:00 a.m., Nursery. mospheric explosion comparable to them and charged tiie Soviet one yoair in JrtI for asaaulting a ster bomb.” that we win take Dr. Jmgan a t his W ert can have its cake and aat It difficulty is that each aession has Study in the Chapel with Pastor an enormous country-wide tornado. gram to Insure that space weap­ Other little things also showed are co-chairmen, and will receive Henry Anderson, pastor of the It crossed the esplanade into toe*' t 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service. Mee- 7 p.m., Methodist Youth Fellow­ Harrington said the band of premier with trying to cause 62-year-old deaf mute. Bklward A. ‘ "Hiat vrould serve no scientific too. to spend a lot o f its time making Anderson. It la doubtful that any plants, anl ons are not used to destroy us. feelings against them. calls for donations. Articles for the church, officiated. Mrs. Roy, John­ eastbound lane where - it was 5 «WB proelamatloB sad judge him eage by the pastor. Thame: ‘Tlie ship. dipoles, each capable of reflecting dieeenslon in the Oommooiist Tartonia pleaded guUty in Superior or defensive purpose," he said. readjustments in legislation which mais Or atructures would survive (Copyright 1061, General Fea­ They both reached the big deci­ sale may be left at Orange Hall son was soloist, and G. Albert struck by a car driven by Arnold f by what he says and does In the Nows despatches reporting Double Cure." signals, would be of tremendous camp. Radio Tirana last night sion— desert and go over the wall, Court yesterday to a charge of India’s B. N. Chakravarty, who should never ha-va b ^ n put on the Center OongregatViasi Ohuroh Vernon Methodist Church such a bomb. This, then, would be tures Oorp.). help in military communications opposed placing a priority lavel on after 3 p.m. on Wednesday. 4- Pearson, organist. Burial was in Praeger of Pasadena, Calif. The . future, and, fo r the meantlma o f­ Mhyor Brandt’s eonimonts aay books in the first place. 6 p.m.. Youth Service. broadcast a declaration issued though it could mean being shot if assault with intent to rob. He toM Etast O m etery. 11 Center St. 7 p.m.. Evangelistic Service. Mes­ Main 8t„ Vernon the "doomsday” weapon. and later' might be adapted to the resolution, said he saw a loop­ Abrams car continued on into the* ‘ that his cqidniona haua amns stand­ But the Umited dividend from after a special aession of the caught Judge John M. Conley he had in­ Bearers were Emil Anderson, fe r him our DtoadShlp, help aad The Rev. Clifford SImpeon sage by the pastor. Theme: “ The Rev. Robert Flrby, Pastor While a multi-gigaton warhead civilian use. Commercial radio hole in it. Oiakravarty noted that The Friendship Circle of toe guard rail. the presence and operation o f the South Methodist Oiurch Central Committee of the Al- Last Tuesday night Bernhardt tended to rob the man — -who was Nels E. Bjorkmanr, Harry L. Gus­ cooperation: ing ia the party ef toe Free Dem Minister Parable of the Prodigal.” would ;be large in comparison with Manchester, Conn. stations would not broadcast to it covered only 5fl-megaton bombs Salvation Army wiU .meet Monday Praeger, who is a judge in the ' Home Rule Act ia welcome. And present I(?BM u-arhead.s, it would baafam Communist Party, Radio ■crambled over the barbed wire in­ carrying more than 85,000 in 8100 tafson, John E. Johnson, Herbert Superior Court. of Los Angeles The other win the oonWna- oerats, who are about to eollabo- Hie Rev. Lnureaoe J. Vlaccat Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Prayer 9:80 a.m.. Morning Worship, Rev. Lan'rence F. Almond the public in this way, but the end questioned whether the com­ at 7:45 p.m. at the church. Host­ It should be pointed out that this not be beyond the payload capa­ Free Europe reported. to West Berlin. billa—but changed his mind after mittee would approve if the So­ Johnson and O r l E. Thoren. The County , In. (Jalifomia, was accom- ^ rato with Adenauer in a ceaUtlea Associate SUaister and Praise service. "The Test of Protestantism." Re4-. Percy M, Spurrier system could replace extensive re­ hitting him on toe head with a esses are Mrs. August .Gebel and tloii o f Jeers aaA hisidto from the rtvidend is far mora than a statis- 8:46 a.m., Church School. bility of the large space boosters , Horst waited until early Thurs­ viet Union set off a 40-megaton de­ Mrs. Robert Nixon. bearers were all members of panied by his wife, and Mrs. Jane, government, and even among Ade­ lays and wires which now carry The Detroit Lions won eight of day, when he jumped the wall tire wrench. He also aximitted hr Scandla Lodge, Order of Vasa. ri^eUnes, jWhieh. ‘Win inehide the tleal dividend, whito indicate.^ that 8. 9:15 and 11 a.m.. Church Serv­ Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., Commissions of the mid-1960's. vice. Yaggy and her daughter, Anne."* St. George’s Episcopal Ohnrdi Some scientists have discussed 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Morning W or­ network programs across a con­ -their last ten games in 1060, in­ and ran. There were no abots.. had known his victim was in the Funeral arrangements were han opea iBodamatloB o f seme poUti* nauer's own Christian Democrats, toe General Aaaembly find.s its ices. Sermon — ’’John Calvin, Re­ Rt. 44A, Bolton on Missions at Parsonage. Arm y Pfc. W alter F. Gleason, None was seriously injured- al--' hoppers, its committee schedules, the interesting possibility that an ship, sermon by the Rev. Mr. A l­ tinent cluding the first annual Playoff The two plan to go to Cologne, habit of carrying large amounts died by the Holmes FYinerSl Home, eiaaa that we sin against our* and tost Germ anylr not ind never former for CiOd’’—rPsalm 46:1-11. Rev. Edwrard W. Johnson, Vicar son of 5b*. Margaret Gleason of though-they did receive bruisea. . . and Ita calendars 'a little less clut­ asteroid or large meteorite might mond entitled. Series: "The Holy One military advantage, Har- Bowl game in Miami, Fla. where Horst has rtlatives, and get o f cash. 4(X) Main St. has been united in opinion behind 9:15 and 1 1 a'.m.. Church School. The Salvation Army Ought; My Prayers.” Reception of 23 Tyler Circle, has completed the Samuel - Abrams, a. passenger ^ SEtoes by even permitting Dr. Ja tered with purely local matters. 661 Main St. impact the earth. By projecting in­ Nursery through Junior High. 10:15 a.m„ Morning Prayer and new members into the church. 13-week single engine a iip l^ e re­ in the car, driven; by his wife, was ^ I gsn to land on our shores, and the stand Adenauer h u taken In ‘ITiis trend should not only give Maj. E. Walter Lamie to the future It is evident that s Sermon. 9 and 10:45 a.m., Church School The pair course at the Transportation treated 'at Mancheater Memoria)^' his representations to Washington. legislator* more time to deal with Offieer in Charge space power will have the capabil which w ill also include the sharp, 10:15 a.m., ChuKh School. for Nursery through Ninth Grade. School, Ft. Eustis, Va. The 1958 Woman Arrested Hospital for minor injuries but' * their essential business, but should Commoalty Baptist Otanreh ity after 1970, to direct such a nat­ kMded qnestiens of the intervlew- That Bssms to make It all the more 9 a.m.. Adult Course on “The graduate of Manchester High was not admitted. " 1 also improve the freedmn and the 585 E. Center S t 2:80 a.m., Sunday School for all ural object toward the earth. a ptty that Mayor Brandt didn’t Union Coagregational Ohnreh Letter to the Romans," Susannah Doctor Saysi School entered the Arm y in June In Backup Crash The accident la still under e n Who win consider It their func- quality-'of their action on such 'A t toe Oreea* ages. The asteroid Hermes can come vestlgation by Trooper Raymond.,,, Rev. Ivaahne McCoUma, Interim Rockville Wesley Hall. 1959. t i^ t o proseeuto Dr. Jagan en be­ actually campaign en the real is- other buainew. 10:45 a.m.. Holiness service. within a million miles of the earth. Ctartier of toe Stafford l^rihgs ' Minister Rev. Paul J. Bowman, Pastor A relatively small number of hy­ 10:45 a.m., Church School for A Mancheater woman last night half of us an. BUM be had to-effar, instead o f on ' ’ITie le g i^ t o r who comes to a Special^ music by band and song­ By HAROLD THOBIA8 HYMAN, Alan PratL 122 Waranoke Rd., Troop. drogen bombs exploded on its sur­ Senior High. MJ). was charged by police with failure The qnestioa a t issua win ba: la his claim tost ha was toe one who Hartford aeaaion obligated to pro­ 9:30 a.m.. Church School fa r sters. * Sermon by Maj. Lamie. is one o f 37 sophomores a t Ohio 9:30 a.m., Sunday Srtiool for all ' 2 p.m., Hospital visitation by face could start it on a collision 2 p.m.. Young Adult Fellowship Written (or Newspaper Enterprise to grant the ri^ t of -way -which got to the BerHn barricadu be- duce some local measure fo r his Grades 5 through high school. Wesleyan University, Delaware, Dr. Jagan a Oonununist, aad i f he ages. Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson and Mrs. course with the earth. This one- Planning Committee, Susannah Assn. -vesultod in an accident on W. Mid­ own community back home is a 10:40 a.m.. Church School for in­ Ohio, to be named to the Phi So­ to, what SM wa'doing wrioomiag fora Admauar did. 10:30 a.m.. Morning Womhip. Thomas McCann. mile-in-diameter rock could be di Wesley Hall. dle Tipke. ■ ' , Gas Firm Plans .It legislator who, is often , holpleae fants through Grade 4. rected toward an impact on the ,7 p.mi, Ninth Grade Fellowship^ Bouquets and Brickbata; From a ciety, ^MMisored by Phi Beta Kap­ him aad giving him our courtesy prey to a party maehine, or to Sermon Topic: “Three Dimension 6:30 p.m., -Prayer service. husband and wife who "have been Mrs. (fortrude M. Se-vigny of Uvlng," by the Rev.' Mr. McCol­ ’10:45 a.m., Miuning Wortoip. United states—an Impact having Cooper, Hall. pa and Intended to give recogni­ legislative bargaining. If he really T p.m.. Evangelistic service. working with the local mental Gardner St. was arreeted at To Lay New'Line,' aad promialag htaa any aid o f aay lum. Sermon, " A Word to the an even more devsistating effect 7:30 p.m.. Membership Seminar, tion to lower classmen who main­ 666 6 Definition Of AntomoMIc needs his local bill, he la not a Music by band and songsters. Ser­ health clinic lor 10 years." Without tain a high standard o f acholar- p.m. and ordered to appear in U ad? 6:15 p.m., Youth Choir rehearsal. pressed,” by the Rev. Mr. Bow­ mon by Maj. Lamie. than that of the multi-gigaton war­ Library. fret man in the seesimi until it has head. edlUng or correcUoo, this is whatjghip during their freehman and Circuit CJourt 12 Nov. 6. A 1,200 aqitars foot, Oolonlal _8taea wa ara a damocracy, the Detroit, eonaidarlag what it has 7 p.m., Junior High Youth Fel­ man. they write; been pasted, which is precisely 4:30 p.m.. Junior Hlrti Pilgrim Robert S. Dietz, writing in the sophomore years. In attempting to back out of a rtyled, Hartford GSa Oo'. metering lowship. St. John’s Episcopal Church "W e would like to take issue answers to such qnastloalng will bSsB doing in toe last decade or so, why the political atrateglsts run­ Fellowship meeting in recreation Scientific American, presents evi­ parking lot on W . Middle Tipke., and regulating staiUon w ill be oon- 7 p.m.. Senior Youth Fellowship. Rockville, Conn. with you with regard to your re­ be different, aad they wiU be might be the last place in the ning the Legislature ah^ys keep room. dence that about 250,000,000 years Richard L. Fiske, fire ciHitrol near Main St., Mr. Sevigny drove structed a t Hebron A-ve. and*' the paaaage o f such measures Ik e Rev. Janses L. Grant, Pastor For Honost cent article on Children’a Allergies. technician seaman, USN, son of her vehicle into toe oncoming Keqney St., Gtartenhury. -<-i loud, sad they win probably mix arorld to produee, from aomswhere Covenant CoagregatioBal Church 6 p.m., Senior Pilgrim Fellow­ ago an aaterold slightly more than stalletf imtll the last few days of one mile in diameter struck near — Too often these allergies get Mr. and Mrs. Leslie G. Flake of path of a car driven by X-oren H. The gaa fadUty, being;; thsmattves up so mud> that any out of the blue and toe part, a (Evangrtical Covenant) ship in recreation room. a.m., Holy Communiem. Economical Ropoirs on labels like asthema, bronciUes etc. the aeaaion. The fewer local bills, 8 Pretoria in South Africa, with an 232 Woodland SL, will receive a Ottw, 22, ,of Carter St, who in erected on toe rtte. r t recently-., Spruce St- near E. Center . 2:15 a.m,. Morning prayer, fam­ dear cteaes of ptoybig Dr. Jagan realistic, dewa-to-sarto definition the more independent legislators energy output a million times that and are never explored on a psy- plankowner’a certlflcate” as turn struck toe right rear panel puaxhaaed land from the Wate^] Rev. K. EJaar Rask, Pastor Calvary Church ily service and claases. - Rodio.TV,Sttroo.— cosomatlc basis. You Will find an eOa w ay or the other will be lost. of what an automobile is supposed there will be, and the more free (Assemblies of God) ^ of the great Kralcatoa Explosion in mentoer of the original commis­ of toe-Sevi^y station wagon. The Bureau o t the Metropolitan Pin- 11 a.m.. Morning prayer and ever increasing number of people and hmieat the verdict on other S47 E. Middle Tpke. 1883, when the volcano almost dis­ Phonograph Applioncot sioning crew of the Navy’s new Otter oar hod right front fender M et Oonuniaaion, ia expected t O v eddeial etfmt may be to give to be. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School with sermon. dealing with children who feel MiSIneas. Rev. .Kenneth L. Gustafson, Pastor guided missile destroyer leader dcunage, police said. * ■ — be in opewtional Uee-in aoBl3p.l96^-^ .. trim the benefit af the doubt as to But it happened toe ether day, classes fo r all age poups, kinder­ appeared. The impact created a 30- these childrep are almost without 6:30 p.m.. Young People’s Fel­ USS Wllllsm V, PratL on Nov. 4, N o Injurtes -were reported and a company spotaeman said.. .< garten through adult. lowship. mile crater, ten miles deep. This exception rejMted by the mother, gaa whsthdC^oraot hs Is a confirmed, when John F. Qerdea, praaMent e f at FTilIadelphia, Pa. both -veMclea continued to their 10:30 a.m., Churchtime Nuraery 9:45 a.m., Sunday School. Spe­ impact would release 150.000 times Potterton's mother, subrtlute and, many times, A 12-tach Une wtil also ba la id .,' dtodIpUaed Communist. Our un- General Motors, addressed the N s- cial presentation by children this Wednesday, 10 a.m.. Holy Com­ conducted until close o f Morning as much energy as the 100-megaton Phone »n 9-4537 the father also. dertinatione, police said. from the station, through Keeney A ThouEbt for Today week for Enlargement Campaign. munion. William G. Hearn, airman, USN, o itU M denunciation o f him is like* tlonsl Safety Oeagraes eat ta Chi- bomb. ISO Center St.—Cor. of Church "With parenta made aware toe St., to tie into exiabing Hnea a t ^ ^ the Maaeheatss Worship. 11 a.m., Morning Worship. Friday, 0 a.m.. Holy Commun­ son of Mr. and Mrs. John -Hearn (y to be so vident aa 'to make more esgo. The disturbing aspect of the as­ Wetherell and Keeney Sts< tn M an-; 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship. 7 p.m., Family Gospel Service ion. child very often gets well after a B2g Heart Better .Oeoneil mt Cburehee session of therapy at which time of 33 Wlndemere St., is scheduled cheeteTr it was reported...... ? r o f aa impression on him than our He got into the true defiaitloa, Sermon: “ What Should Happw to be promoted on Nov. 16, while a------with the Rev. John ZaneUa, guest the child is allowed to talk out his This new sysbm wUl provide , Uflofflcial politeness. One half of th<* true nature of the automobile When I Attend Church?" (third speaker. .Rockville Methodist Church serving with Light Photographic Washington—-Heart size, not hostilities, express them through additional gaa to meet the fort, What b Man in the current aeries on "’The p.m., Bible Study and Prayar 142 Grove St. Squadron 62 at Naval A ir Sta­ body size, indicates stamina, says Ot|r welcome will be tosigned to rather indirectly, by route of bis 8 play materials and given etren^ growing demande In this area oast J Man has been very aptly de­ Church.’’) Service, Friday. Rev. lanrence M. Hill, Pastor tion, Cecil Field, Fla. a Smithsonian institution study on keep him from feeling it necee* of the (fonnecbicut Elver. ‘The nert - own discussion, unfriendly in tone, signated a “ microcos" that is. "a 7 p.m., Evening Service, “ Russia, 7 p.m., Church will be open lor WISE to compete in his environment.” birds in the Central American jun­ little world" a little world full of I h o ^ this doesn’t arouse the gle. Scientists found - 'hat heavily station will meter gas recelv«itt sary or profitable or desirable toward all the "self-styled safety Land of Anti-Chriat," a him will prayer. 9:30 a.m., Church School Grade Delta (Chapter, RAM, will attend great possibilities, a iittle world be shown. 4 through adults. PRESCRIPTIONS "hoBtilities" of the allergists. Or muscled birds with small hearts foom the Algonquin Gas lYanamiST » for him to turn more toward the experts’’ and “ amateur engineers" church services at the South Meth wrapt up in the darkness of sin Wednesday, 7 ;30 p.m., Midweek cause them to shut up shop and could not flylas long as birds with siOin Co. at Giartcnbwy, the , 10:50 a.m.. Church School, odist Church tomorrow a t 10:45 Obnununis^; the other half of our who have ‘‘alleged panaceas’’ for and death or roiling ui the light of Service with study continuing on refer their practlcesto the "pey- large hearts. epcikeaaaan reported. Nursery through Grade 8. a.m. Members will meet at toe welcome may Inslat that he is al* highway safety. eternal day, a little world of chaos, coBomattciSts.” Prayer. Theme: "Prayer and Per­ 11 a.m., Morning Worship. Sei^ church at 10:30. confusion, and disorder because of sonal Attitude.’’ Area Churches ready nothing more than a mere Hla argiunenta against these mon- by the Rev. Mr. Hill. SHOPPERS „ rebeHibn against God, or of har­ From a “ professional in the field PQppet for Khrushchev. 4 p.m.. Vesper Service, Hymn panaceas were that -whatever un­ mony, fruitfulness, and beauty be­ 9-9814 of beauty, culture for the past 32 The Rockville VFW Post Home Zkm Evangelical Lutheran Church W E DELIVER -W e pulled snmsUilng o f the Roiton Congregational CRnreh Sing, with Mrs. Claribelle Jack- years"; on Rt. 74, Tolland, Will be visited due attention or emphasis is given cause of obedience to God; a world (Allssouri Synod) . loved by God, and for which Christ Bolton, Conn. son as the speaker. Monday at 8 pjn. by Department­ sspe thing with Castro when be to them detracts from any “bal­ Cooper and High Sts. "You seem to dislike the beauti­ died, and in which Jte" Spirit of Rev. HModore Ouuidler, Paetor 5:30 p.m,. United Nations Fam­ al Deputy Chief of Staff Donald fHfet came to power. He came as anced approach" to tha problem e f The Itov. Paul G. Prokopy, Pastor ily Supper. Bring a covered dish. cian and blame her for ail the fall­ God desires to orood and dwell; read and USE ing hair, bad scalp crmdltlona or Maynard. car guest, and was received with PINE PHARMACY traffic aafety,, and that, in aay a world that may be saved and 10 a.m.. Service o f worsMp Monday 7:15 p.m., Prayer and 9 a.m., Sunday School. Free bus in 664 CENTER STREET—CORNER OF ADAMS anything that ia wrong with the Rummage cRUdal courtesy and unofficial transformed | Into a paradise of the Meetinghouse. Discussion Group. Sale case, “ it ia completely unrealistic transportation. hair or the outer-t<^ of the head... Water Problem Looms AT bfickhats. Ever since, there has God, ■ or lost and burned up in the 10 to 11:15 a.m.,-Cfaurch School “ I feel that I, and anyone in my even to talk about a foolproof and flames of .eternal wrath. "What ia 9: 30 a.m., Adult Bible Study. St. Bernard’s Church Xrralii" Hito argument as to whether pr meets- in the Parish Room and profession, can say the doctor ia AMERICAN LEGION HALL wv.. crash-proof car.’’ man that Thou vlsttest him?" 10 a.m., Divine Worship. Text: 27 St. Bernard’s Ter., Rockville Washington—Population experts Isaiah 54: 7-11; Jeremiah 31:3. Community Hall, four year olds wrong and is not truthfully answer­ estlnute U\at water-pollution con­ 20 LEONARD STREET ’ ’ a a year tialstod on labeling him as a Robert A. McBride spr>ke that he himself crashed and Love of God.’’ children of parents attending the “ Any doctor knows the hair has in the United States by 1980—but North Methodist Church Maaaea rt 7, 8, 2, 10 and 11 a.m. C^pununist before he had e^-en through to the fundamental truth 11 a.m., Gottesdienat. worship service. to be nourished by the blood to be that so many poison residues and Tuesday, Oct, 24 healthy and your blood is ‘ within dSM much o f anything, played a which. Judging by our national be- I 4 p.m.. Annual- Reformation Fes­ 7 p.m.. Junior Fellowship meets St. Maiirtoa Church infectious organisms, wlU remain DOORS O PEN A T 6:80 PJM. CLASSIFIED ADS the^body and can reach your hair in water suppUea that Americans in pdahing him toward the tival, sponsored by Lutheran Lay­ in the Parish Room. Bolton FRIENDLY CIRCLE ha-vior, haa now been i^Iong time strand only by way of the hair fol­ will lumtheless have to be careful C&nmunista. lltere are even those Junior High: Swim men of Bridgeport and Central 7 p.m., Pilgrim Fellowship Rav. Bernard L. McOurk, Pastor forgotten. Conn. Zones, at First Lutheran meets in the Community Hall Fire­ licle. The blood will feed, or starve about their drinking water. I who still proclaim that he is really ‘Thia is fajiue,” be said, “because To Start Tonight Church, Franklin Square, New Bri­ place Room. Masaes at 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 your hair and it lives or dies or ao Communlat, and not under any tain. Joint observance of Conn. (alls out from a condition within an automokns must still be aonie- a.m. the body..... ■, epntrd ffom Moscow, but m ndy Lutherans. Members of Zion Ev. First Lutheran Church thing that people will want to buy The recreation department'iwill "Old age and faUlng )mir, or Lutheran Church will attend. Rockville St. Francis o f Assisi Church ' wane kind of native reformer cer- and use.’’ begin a Junior High Co-Ed SWim LAND Of losa^of hair, go together, it is the 7 p.m., Walther League Young Rev. Dr. David 'O. Jaxheinier, South Windsor tiiia to result, sooner or later, from With -what eloquence might one Program at the East Sidti Recrea­ People’s' Society, also for further natural way of nature the same as tion Center Pool tonight. Pastor Rev. James F. Glynn, Paetor tlie sugar, caae roots of Cuba. expand op that forgotten but novel planning of Walther, Anniversary Rev. Raymond R. Yaakankas, “Her»W” Classified Ads are your big­ telephone in your easy chair and buy the leaves falling from the trees in ■nils program will be held on the fall. . . . asut our oMcisi attitude and Congregational Night. ' , 2 a.m., Sunday' School classes, Assistant Pastor thwne! Tmagiae, once again, con­ a bi-weekly basis from 6:30 to ANTI-CHMSr "The chemicals used in perma­ tdw ts him. accurately or not, for all ages. Teacher Training REFORMATION DAY SERVICE ceiving o f aii automobile as a 5:30. St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Masses at 7, , 8:16, 9, 9:10, A 45-BUNUTE FILM DEMONSTRATING gest bargains: You'll get more value all the bargains you want—or make nent wa-ving and hair foloring to­ Ifjha wore nothing native at all, Supervisors will be Pauline Ed­ Class. Adult Bible (Class. 8 pleasure rather than as a mobile Church and Park Sts. 10:15, 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. COMMUNISM 18 MORE THAN day are being i-tested constantly monds and Bruce Stavans. A ll jun­ 10:15 a.m., (Church service. h ^ surely a Maacow agent in the strait jacket! Imagine, once again, H ie Re>-. George F. Noatrand, Family Sunday. Sermon topic: A POLITICAI, IDEOLOGY and have been Improved 100 per ior high school students Interested cent in the past few years. , . Wfong hemisphere. Rector ‘"rhe Family in the (Church," Sacred Heart Church IN 132 COLOR SCENES for your dollar when you shop from the best deal on what you have to thinking o f an automobile ride as in this program must have a re­ The beautician today knows her Sunday, October 29, 1961 H ie Rev. John D. Hughes, Nursery during service. Sendee Rt. SO, Vernon ^ or better or for woru, we are a relaxation instead of a nervous creation membership card. product. There is no room for the Senior Assistant broadcasts to Sunday School Rev. Ralph Kelly, pastor trying a gamble with Dr. Jagan, SEE: beautician who guesses any more \ 1 strain! Imagine, once again, hav­ The Re\'. William F. Gender, ID, rooms. . . . the Leningrad Museum for the propagation af atheism them— greater results for your dollar sell. Next time you want something, Seeking, by soft apd courteous of* North Methodist Oiurch Junior Assistant than for the old quack who lost ing the ar^toniUbile be the image e f we Parker St. 3:30 p.m.. Annual meeting of Masses at 8, 2:30 an^ 11 a.m. . . . Orthodox and Protestant churches tn the Soviet dkl trsatmant, to* find a way for many a life.” comfort, convsnlcnce aad libera­ Rev. H. Oegoed Beaaett, Minister . , . Red Square. . .theKremilii or have something to offer—turn to bdth him aad ua to avoid irre ^ * 7 :30 a.m.. Holy Communion. . , . Peterhoif (summer palace of the Czars) when you place a Classified ad here! tion instead o f to t aation's number 9 a.m.. Morning Prayer and ser­ Dear lady, this "old quack” nev­ alfto brsak between us. And al- 9 and 10:80 a.m.. Family W or . . . Gorky Park (Disneyland ef Moscow) CONCORDIA LUTHERAN C H U IP one sirmbol of death! mon by the Rev. Mr. Gender. Junior er blamed all disorders of the hair ship. World Order Sunday. Ser­ . . , many other fascinating places. njidy the righteous horror of Imagina grttirg into an automo­ Choir. Nursery and Kindergarten Buying and selling are easier when ‘^Herald’* Classified Ads. and scalp on permanents, hair I 40 n T K m SfTRECT mon; "God’s Peace Makers." dyes, etc. He merely called atten­ OiMa who consider Dr. Jagan al bile aa if driving It Or riding In it have their service in the Children’s 9 a.m., Sunday School: Nursery, LEARN: tion to the increasing incidoice of Spimsored by The Manchester Council of Churches saady irrsvocaMy sdf*Iabelcd has Grades 4-12. Cjhapel at this hour. Classes follow. were going to something mom 11 a.m.. Morning Prayer with JAYCEE . . . what ia being taught the Soviet youth you use the Classified, too. Sit by the falling hair and even baldness in ' 10:80 a.m., Sunday Schocl: Nurs­ ■i^irasMd itself and is preparing than a gamble with the business sermon by the Rev. Mr. Nostrand. . . . what church leaders have,to say about spiritual women who use these products ery, kindergarten. Grades 1-8. candltions there. . whether.on their own or In .beauty ttfces aiddins disturbances wMch of staying alivt! p.m.. Junior Wgh Methodist Senior Choir. Babysitting Nursery 6 parlors. Guest Speaker:' lt!biofea,wlU prove to be the main , AU this wistful speculation Youth Fellowrship. in the (Children’s Chapel fo^ this nrasical score by Loria Whltaey, nationally service. ^ known recording artist. Now, I am neither for nor opens up alter one first notices 7 p.nu. Senior High .Methodist MEMBERSHIP against beauticians. M y interest is Yoiitii ■Fellowship. Business: Mak­ 7 p.m.. Evening P ra y er. in the RfiVBliND WirWGLD 9 . SWiAAT/Mistionary to bidlq n a b a m b ai ah'lnteresting weak, AMCMCA'S ANSWER ANO in the plight of young women who, the perhi^>s unguarded remark of ing final plans for trip to New Memorial Chapel. a / d ^ to macy as it can be waged Uu Detroit mogul—that “ an au­ Yoric City and the UN. Program: Daily, 7 p.m., Evening Prayer,,in CHMSnANITrS CHALLENGE TO COMMUNISM despite excellent general health, find themselves without an abund­ ky Jm wueatrslBed, open, free- tomobile must still be something Attend the 8 o’clock program in the Chapel. Subject: Wednesday. 10 a.m.. Midweek SMOKER ant supply of the female's "crown­ wtasDiy damoetaegr. that peopls w ill want to buy and the church. THIS S U N D A Y -7 P.M. J p.m., Public meetir^; on "Lau- Holy Communion in tha.Chapel. ing glory." use.’’ Notice tost hs used tbs word bach Literacy at Work." Mrs. As a matter of fact, I am de­ ""the Church and Its Mission lighted with your recognltlm of “want” prsdsely as if ba msaat Bertha Jarrett will present an il- Oonoordia Evangrtical Lutheran MONDAY, OCT. 23 tivs Important role of too blood la lAM r's Firifikio ha aay that than ought to bo soma hiatiatod lecture on literacy work- Church limurf|wt0r lEwttttig l|rraUi the ruxiristamaht and maintenance cfii abe visited on a recent world 42. Pltkla L COVENANT o s B SUAbanfol weWWenl plsasure ia tbs process, not mars 8 7:30 P.M. V- Rev. Paul O. Kaiser, Pastor of the hair foUlcle. Text: : "^ORaa forylr m for necossity or eompulslon. But won’t your expression of Your ^Marke^plactP at Home this Importanca make it difficult “But yamtaa. chosan gaaanitioB. a fiip J Jjjifortlyai. A mOea; 6^ ( , ^ i i fetB siunipajgn. ' A a satomobUe, than, is su ^ St. John’s Polleh 8 a.m.. Holy (Communion, Church Manchester Country Club peoultar people) that ye ahogd toew t ^ jg i4 8i8_6t,-.WiB .2^ , hander s o y s IA R S FAMOUS FORtMElR SUKietE ISSlS__ fglhniM ■OR m ' « w - b a w s e i^e& AMTCHOWDER CvM.At^ IPARTIES UP AT 600SBISLAM D, e r v i c e s > AK'ylBWAMT'BM.TO IMVITE „ nttrttai USINESS S IRECTORY MW / Iseetbe—— ;A SCOMI LOAD OPUSJ / coMtofMh •lUmiwiti . sMsnsMsiMeiK.v [ OP somctimbj^ K . AMrite ' lOWVted ooMp-Air- UAwilW t llWkvsolallk VleAB\tX)RUX>eEr AAcK>aAPF* .MAamnto UMtw A0MlRM:ffH«rA^3^ KMACK? UFtWMlUy UWUiMr tU6-0:-WARMET3ALS. /s p < . Ubpba aoG^iiMd in td lu e o la MANOHESTER MttMwdtM aS_____ SlOoddeaioC d4Feel ^ MANCHESTER Hair Tinting and Bleaching 7^ diaeord dBKtedoinr ^ tmCai&» MM _nat&plteH Mbewnter 8S doggier 47BUdiealiieM Your Natural Shade Restored SSEcclamationel 38f. 48 Body peels AUTO PARTS BY V. T. HAMLIN SlSStaJaarf BOMiiwwrtpi CEAFOOD A L L Y OOP eoROW SSVkiiiiiaiinr Srmeter. dlKndear^ Choice Variety 270 BROAD Ask About Our FRENCH FLU FF MDm^t SBNatbeof ..I* ™ W WcK mji 37Cretan Cop«ditfeB dSNinei . IdaddM nxMintaltt SOBrarmi dSDlamoanted MWUle Q u a lity Always At ToW Sendee fhr SO U n again e 61ACHINE SHOP 8ERV1CB 32 Knave e Et)OIP61ENT JMWfflower . Se a fo o d e PARTS (new and lebullt) 35 lOnd exerted • ACCESSORIES 3«StNett(aK) 37Cover 4 3 O A K ST. e SUPPLIES a Du Pont Paint, SiippUea V y j 99 EAST c e n t e r 'ST. SONoatrOi TEL. AO 9-BBST iOUved Open Satnrdnya Until 6 PJL TEL. Ml 8-5009 AT^MB 43AnUe . OSCondnetod ' have 46 Timer. LARV^J- 4»WoUboand C om plete SOCairaciy HIGH GRADE 6 \T IS= . oBlOebraiicnft GLASS 'BSKtUgne . H EATIN G Knart's B3 Alien ROTARY OR • Far Auto Windahlelds PRINTING BSHeatdiah FOOD MARKET • For Store Fronta and CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER BB Conference PRESSURE BURNERS an glzM of windowa JOB AND COMMERaAL 2 neeUngi CALL OS POB FREE 640 E. 6UDDLE TPKM o For Table Tope DOWN ESTIMATES PHONE BO 9-2296 PRINTING OPEN 9 AJI. to 6 PJI. BY AL VERMEER IBaflonel Prompt and Efficient Printing PRISCILLA’S POP sSiualmm Open Monday Thni Sntaiday SATUMIAY 9 AJL to NOON i^M T H IN K IN ® O F \ BGtieoiie FOBARTY BROS. 1 ANL to 9 PJL Knarfi? Carries Autumn Produce Fairways Have Holiday Needs Ot All KInda IMCXMtPOBATED SUNDAYS, 1 AJL to 0 PJL WAVS TO IMPROVE^ EVER D O ^ P l MkSHT* 4 noc(eoIL) Banket! of crisp, colorful applen,p; With faU comas the baginnlngf- MV PROPERTV/t> THATPjBiE>'EN MOVE * eWAL, Ja Aa WHITE B— la one of golden pumpkins of aU sixes, Tour hamburg cakea are not ot a wonderful holiday season, green .are always In demand for COMMUNITY PRESS rVE ALREADV AW AV FROM thawoild'a OONNEOriCUT COKE, Specializing in the finest the Christmas season and by nmk< nnC L OIL, RANGE OIL greasy or dry but bursting with atarting with HaHowaen. With two 9 East Middle Tpke. G O T FIVE' HERE/ largeit copper cold cuts and meats •quaah and other autumn produce, good beef flavor. Ing up sprays and wreaths, spray GLASS CO. peoduceri tit Broad SL—TeL BD •■46M attractively dlaplayed at Knarfn Falrwaya to aerva you. — the Cl Blaeell S t—TeL 50 9-7823 Telephone Ml 3-5727 • Helped For those who have to put up ing them with gold or silver and in tow n. Market, proclelm that fidl la once lunches, the selection of cold cuts downtown store next to House and decorating them with beautiful agrain with ua. No matter what at KnarTa Market will help solve Hals’s and the new Fairway next ribbons, they will sell like the Gall Ml 4-1111 Blxe pumpkin you want for your the problem of what to pack. to the new Popular Market and proverbial “ hot cakes ” SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAli Halloween party, you wUl fti^ it ’They have so many different kinds the new World Green Stamp re­ Beautiful gift wrappings make any gift more glamorous and peo­ ABC APPLIANCE FOR REPAIRS, GIFT hei« for they have tiny pumpkins that you can add variety to each demption store — you will find PONTIAC for the youngsters to this largest meal packed. all of your Halloween needs. ple come from all over to pur­ rticacc REPLACEMENT NUTMEG chase their gift wrappings at the AND REPAIRS ^ "*3 ^ ucDP ON ALL TYPES OF SHOP pumpkin that you could possibly Knarfa Market features the ’There are costumes -for all,- from (Formerly at Tolland Tpke.) want. Sweet Life brand of canned goods Fairways. They have a most com mt£ 1H£ K fe z m e i o n 'ih a t tote to grandmothers and grand­ plete selection of packaged papers 19 Maple St,-MI 9.8879 Knarfs Market at 540 E. Mid­ and, for froxen foods, Seabrook fathers. You will find masks, TEMPEST tm W VN yoo BAN 10 HIRE. dle Tpke. always has the finest Farms FYozen Foods are carried. as well as the economical cutter REPAIBSON— NOW in our NEW make-up, beards,' moustaches and type boxes. The latter are ideal fruits and vegretables to be found If you are in a. hurry, pick up a loads of wigs. For parties, Fair­ SALE$ and SERVICE anywhere, and you know they are few cartons of ready-to-eat din­ lor those large, hard to wrap pack­ GRILLS, ELBCTBIO IRONS, [».<»«»HA.>» Tk«»e*>.»en every day as well and Is open Gilead W om en Officers elected at the annual to make the holidays glamorous. IVednesday, 'Thursday and Friday For Best Results MANCHESTER meeting of the Hebron Women’s ’The Fairways have all sorts of till 9 p.m. Both stores give World Quality Memorials ^ SURPLUS SALES CO. CTub are: President, Mrs. Karl H. supplies for making things for Green Stamps and are members Over 80 Yeara Experienee ^ ' Slate Supper Links; vice president, Mrs. Cnar- fairs. For instance, hoily and ever­ Cn*f. ‘dlSeelFeeNiAeiCefp. 169 N. MAIN ST. of the Manchester Charge Plan. /O'Xf TU-W«4d R,^H K««d. ence E. Porter; secretary, Mrs. PAUL'S at Depot Sqnare Irene Wright; treasurer, Mrs. Rom- CoR Ml 9.5807 Open Dally to 9:00 PJM. TIm OUead Oongregatlooal olo Sagllo. tary class Is needed, apace for the PAINT SUPPLY Wooien’s FeUownUp will aponsor class, financing and superviaion. Rockville-Vernon At % • - B . C . BY JOHNNY HART a FARR—Ml 8-1111 The meeting was held at the 645 Miain Street a sale and sivpar 0ot. 28. It wlU home of Mrs. Wright. Archdeaconry Meeting A1 AIMETTL Prop. hioiude food, aprona, fancy work, Episcopal (Thurch Women of'the -BUZZ.BAWYER- BY ROY CRANE 'mvfA'ttea!*------Soout Note Harriaon SL, Mancbeater Tel. MI 9-0300 mlaoallanoous Hema, a children’s Chaperones of the 19 Girl Scouts N ew. London. Archdeacomy.. .will W«DPOHOTI9TWN,\ M«-rHESPEECNBS,^ (»H D U MQcr WIWf)/TwWLONT\ ^IWW .>/jU*TAllUNCH.WVr/, table, and rummage. meet at Christ (Thurch, Pomfret, MayPepsYRC MUMNSR^WISINDU intJUSTHOPTMOARtPC — ------IEIDOSUIS ' kawfi/FULFaUP MXRSCRVKES^ NOW 2 FAIRWAYS of Troop 61 and the Senior Mariner SEX US FOB: Ohikiren'a clothes in good order Troop who spent Friday and Satur­ Oct.- 28, opening with ooit>orate TOIOIOWIMlnaRNUmEhDMieONWnNTME ^ HBCrANPlUNPCRSTANP for your are needed for the rummage aale. Communion at 10 a.m. TTie Rt. 5^WU.»FDRWENv^irrAIW CONVOY. ., iTHENAVVSAPPLYlNa t o Aluminum Roll Up Awninga day night at (Tamp Laurel, Leba­ To Town Effort CARTER'S o Venetian Blinds Su]^>er faaturea wUl be ea^i- non, were Mlsa Linnea Watts,'Mrs. Rev. John H. Esquirol will apeak WATKINS-WEST •WTSFULFORAU. ------y ------L PRE5S1WI0 65TWUJ hollow«oii iMods! loped oyatera, ham, baked beans, on ”Our Church’a General Con­ ^^HwwpoNE .y ^ O k y TOdAPAN. e Storm Doors William I. Borst and Mrs. Richard WORK CLOTHES Next to Popular Market • Combination Windows and such, and is by reservation M. Grant. Mrs. Rajrmond J. Burt vention.” Any woman from St. ‘‘For the good of the state, FUNERAL AT only. Peter’s Parish who wishes to at­ we’d better win the next elec­ Open tFed.-Thnre.-Fri. tlU 9 Manchester Awning Co. and Mrs. Robert Price also partici­ M -= 'S S fe ' n ; ' The Pilgrim Fellowahlp of the pated in the daytime program. tend la asked to notify Miss Mar­ tion,” u id State Republican SERVICE DISCOUNT PRICES e World Green Stamps e 195 WEST CENTER ST. two churches, Hebron and Gilesul, While on the trit> the girls worked jorie H. Martin. Chairman Edwin H. May Jf., “be' Telephone Ml 9-9991 met Sunday evening In Gilead. cauae the present mismanagement BstnbUshed 1949 on lashing. \ David Periiam, son of Mr. and EnumeratloB Under Way Manchester E vening Hemld la leading us to serious trouble. " ORMANO J. WEST Mirs. P. John Periiam of Amaton Hebron correspondent, Mias Susan 'Ihe election won’t be won Morry's . The PTA la again conducting the 1 1 Lake, ap4 and Vi barrels. SERVICE A special notice for all acolytea Planners Organise 1:UU Monitor ferences between Republican and and Antiques Tel. MI 9-M07—Free DeUvery 1:16 UConn at Maine PQZA of S t Peter'a te that the fifth New members elected to serve 4:00 Monitor Derhocratlc approaches in order to • Store Stoola and Bootha 6:20 StricUy Sports sell Republicanism to the people. SPAGHEHI annual acolyte featival will be the Hebron Planning and 2k>ning a Custom Furniture Commission are: John E. Horton, 7:00 Keyboard Kingeina He looked back at recent leg­ held O ct 27 at 8 p.m. at S t Mary’s 7:16 Cbeera JUp Oovsrs and Draperies R A V lO U VICHI'S Church, Manchester. All acolytes chairman, and Raymond Brunnell, 7:330...... Monitor islation and political programs on secretary. Karl Links was reap­ 10:10 Jaza state and national levels to point Blade to Order who wish to attend are asked to li:16 Sporta final i OPEN DAILY ^ rACKASE STORE pointed zoning agent. out diffetences as he saw them. Complete Sslectlon ot Materials, 20 BISSELL ST. rign their names on the sheet of 11:80 BtarUght Serenada 7:30 A.M. to 11:00 PJL, paper attached to the bulletin It was also voted to apply to 1:60 Sizn-oTr He'hailed GOP state legiblaUon FRiEX'''iMTlHATES...... r> board In the church entrance. It the board of selectmen, requesting WHAY-rBM as sound and benefiiHal while SUNDAYS 1:00 Club n Democratic programs have proved 208 N. Blaln SLr Manchester la Important to know how many that Links be paid .Jor services 4 P.M, to 10:30 P.BL owed him by the town as zoning 4:00 Sound SUse spendthrift. 50 9-6824 are attending. 7:10 SaturdavNifbt Dance Party- CLOSED MONDAYS MODERN agent for six months, from Jan. 8:00 Nlsbt nizbt 'The Democratic administration Oalemlar at Prlntera 1 to July 1 of this year. There 13-nO Newa Slsn 0 « this year "got the largest tax In­ , ITre esdendar pioject, sponsored CAPTAIli EASY BY LESLIE TURNER TV SERVICE has been some ronfuslon about WPOP— 141B crease In the state’s history,” he MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and PRANK RIDGEWAY by the Hebron Congregational Fel­ Uriks’ financial status with the 1:00 Newa said, “an Increase of 6126 million.” TOIMiFJORKIMWMaMS m b k t t o ib h . h e s 'T T R y m o tto m WAIT HERe,WASH..WHIl.E VOU ASK F THERE'* ' lowship, has been completed, ac­ 1:10 Lou Terri i r . 406 CENTER ST. town, and It is hoped to get the 3:00 Conn UaUroom He said spending is up 176 per R E A a y ? MAYBE WE ALREADY •MTiaiABROMMMMIl BW niE ttaW 5T / OST s o HOT A FELNB VETERIMARIAN NAMBD PBRVlS ROC- DUCOindDULUXRfflNBHMG cording to a report given by Mrs. matter cleared up. Berube's ZCM)TM«JU$T«OMICH!, ORNSnST TriORN MftMOBRTIT COUW Comer of Griswold SL 6:00 Newa Weatber cent and state employment up 40 TYPEWRITER SERVICE Ostrinsky Z S B E IN T ie SHOULD SHOW MR. w d n V b e SEEN IT» Everett B. Porter. ’The calandara Merit Conuneadatlon 6:16 Conn Salirnom per cent under Democratic pro­ ay stfs EORyiMssy N THSSE;wops win have a picture of Hebron’s old 7:00 Bob Scott 479 BUddle Tpke. E. fWfSRTHAT ABERNATHY THIS .NECESSARY. 1 WR.M^.&.cSe TEL. 60 8-2206 I6€ MIDDLE TURNFIKE, WEST Principal Aram' Ilamarjian of 7:80 News. Weatbtr grams in the last seven years. STORY.' [TIMBBIWW town hall on the cover. ’Tbe hall, the Re^onai Higd> School, an­ Bfanrhester DEALER IN WASTE THESES iTIurMNEKCMIl MANCHESTER 8:00 Ray Somera “ The last Republican adminis­ , nwjusr .STARTAFCRfST MOTOROLA a former Methodist meetinghouse, nounces that.Mias Miriam Gear­ U:UU Newa tration left a 617 milUon surplus,” REBUILT TVPEWKIXEKS DEENA NMirMUU has a unique history. hart of Hebron has-recelved aYor- 11:10 Ray Boniert he said, indicating Democratic ad­ SBUESOP AnwMon F » i 1:00 Del RaycM r o y a l s , UNDERWOODS, MATERIALS MWIOTIMT SA LE S oiMl SERVICE Mnacbeeter The calandara will be sent out mal letter commendation signed WINF—1280 ministrations have he’.pec mount L. C. s m it h s . Etc. ftcBerves tOeMTCMlFt. to purchasers as aoon as received by hUnaelf and by the president 1:00 CBS News the state debt. , »M»JR 1:10 C B S -lt’a New MILMaMe'. We service aU makes of TV, rioj».o.Mitehea 3-7043 fr.J Radio and Phonographs November or iMuly la December. In recog^tion of her fine perform­ 8:00 CBS News approach, he said, was recent ur­ With Office Machine Supplies ance on the National Merit Schol­ 2:10 CBS—Tima to Traval ban renewal legislation requiring Your Mail List As Desired Tliey are brought out annually. 2:16 Sbowcata ot Muaic 781 JARKEB ST. Bvaeuatlaa Plaaa arship Qualifying Test given earl­ cities receiving state aid for re­ ier this year at RHAM. 2:36 Local News and Bbowcue A. J. BERUBE, Prop. An evacuation plan is being 3:00 News newal to pay back all or part ot Tel. MI 8-6786 or BH 8-6879 considered for students of the ele­ Reaervatloas Due 8:10 Sbowcue ot Music the loan over a 16-year-perlod. 50 9-8477—BU 8-8842 Reservations should be made im- 8:36 Local News and Bboweaas The Democrats, he said, pro­ mentary school and re g io n a l 4:00 Newa dlately for the annuual member­ 4:10 Sbowcau ot Music posed a straight 626 milllrn appro­ adiool, as a preparation for any ship dinner to be held Saturday 4:66 Coming Events priation for outright grant to the possibla enemy attack. The town at 8:30 pjn. at the Hebron (Ton- 6:00 News state’s cities and towns. THE STORY OP MARTHA WAYNE. board o f education has authorised 6:10 CBS—Calling America whaii N”* t BY WILSON SCRUGGS gr^fational Church. It will be 6;8| Local Newa and Showcus the Civil Defense committee to « W imkW fMi^mA0Bkm DAVY JONES a turkey dinner, and will be served 6:60 Sports Special '^HWSBALg K RieftrTivwrr 'X SMPLV MUST SET HOLD* BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS taka preliminary stepa necessary under dirrotlon. o f Mrs. Stanley t:«0 CBS Newa ISMK)NSWITHA«? I 6:10 Wall Street Report I OF MVSELF BEFORE ^OllUr OOLFANis THE TV marcoskntI for evacuation. K. Nygren and Donald,Robinson. 6:16 Sbowcase ol Music jUMaKButtrl fUPATTMSLEAST , WI'M , HOLO USSTEADV You nnrn Cm Jot. . . »• h«* 1 ^ The stepa to be taken will re­ Haadlc^ped Glaas 6:80 CBS—European Diary onattBNB , UTOe Twins/ SAINING ME ALONSSIDC. I'M GONNA Flint for it... In eolofi to mitch Hj* • 6:66 Phil Rlauto Sporta ANS^i/., quire Installation of an alarm sys­ A special elementary class for 7:00 CBS Newa "Suburbia rm jM B N B m i •ON HIM., t r y TO BOARD , ,.,^qu««ion OB colOfT.. . whilt t# tem at the. elementary school, an t WFAXS iOAT/ retarded children, under the - su- 7:10 Sbowcau and Newa A Service 4ZG4AAfAOME.{ MARCO/ i T i S I K . CALL MS for oipirt Mp on yow nort piintini job. understand^ with the school con- per^Mou of the Mgriborough 7:66 CBS Newa and Sports 8:0a CBS—Tha World Tonight O f tractor In regard to parking buses Board of Education, Is* now being 6:15 Sbowcua of Jais at the school, tralnlM alteiemate bald at the regional stibobL Re- 10:00 Sbowcau and Neara THE MAGAZanC OF Sincerity driven, and such. Julaa RebU- ' ~ children o f Dtet^let • are 13:16 ilgnotf PLEASANT PLAGES Where Parsoaal laid, Gonunlttea chdlrmnn, says tha le. A MONTHLF FBATTUBB OF 72S MAIN 8T.. MANCHKSTBK PHONE Ml f -4501 commlttea faala that action Is hee- Idrm of Hebfon and Marl­ Canteen Very L l^ t ComlderatloB ""A. -''i'' YOUB HOMETOWN DAaV Is A Tradlttab easary In the event o f a possibla borough, and aavsral (fora Boarah NEYTOPAPEB ''Iv v ;. ..V". BUY THE PAINT THAT’S WORTH THE WORK crisis- a n now in tho class. Andover, at Loa Angelea — AdapUbla to Em9b BaMo Tralafatg present has no diUdren In the amargancy water atoraga la a 400 Main Skaaf Airman Malcolm O. Buit, son of gIsss. ^ polyathylena eantaen that w a t ^ iianrlf^ atFr JIf. and Mra..RaymMi

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MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALb. MANCHESTER, CONN„ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1961 PAGE J- MANCHESTBR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1961 BaMheas fternecs O ffm d 18 Radto^TT RkpMr/ S errfcM I t H^NDY MAN SERVICE — Homo, stores, offices. Floors washed, t v S B ftV IC S -^ mak«e. The in Key Tilts CLASSIFIED waxed, windows washed. 'Attic* ' BcooomleaL BD|rii qaalMg and cellars cleaned. Lawn main­ Guaranteed 80 d m FaniMh for tenance. Odd jobs. Ml 1-8946. service sine* 19n. 'IfoOlM 8 0 Hall and Indian Herald Angle 9-48IT. Pottertait'% t88 689^ It, By EARL YOST ADVERTISING Hoasehold BenrleM CONNIE’S TV and RmBo BaMe*. Giants Return Offered 1.8-A availabl* all hours. SatiafaiiafactiiMI guaranteed. Call Ml 9-1815.I ^ Colored movies taken d u if^ ; CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS ' Radio, TV Sports w a s h e r • I|BFRIOBRATOR re­ Two-WayTie Wilt O ff and'Runmng the West Bide Old Timers ^ Home to Face • 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. pairs. Prompt, economical, expert, TELEVISION antennas, and rotor —the parade, aU ^ : guaranteed. Imone MQ 9-4817, Pot- ■yatems tnataUed and repaired. aatnrdaFr- event! and games and the dinner. terton’*, 110 Center 8t Serving Manchester and *ur« In CCIL Rac«: ItlS—DOsaa VB. Malae, i’ !!S n Bept 29-30 vrill *»« Losing Rams COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADYL rounding areas. Modem TV S*nr» « wno In NBA Scoring Derby the pubfic Wednesday MONDAV Xhra FBO>AY 10:88 AJM,—-SATURDAY 8 A.M . WEAVlNO of Bums, moth i holes ice, 409 Center 8t„ Ml 8-2208. ItSfi—Bre-Gaiooi FootbaD, mg at 8 o’clock at the W wt B l^ and tom clothing, hosiery runs, Conard Upset OhaaaelS. r m No admlBolon will d« . New York (/P)— Chicago handbags repaired,, zipper re­ RADIO-TV RBFAIR8, any iiiaki NCAA Football. ' New York (ffV—Philadelphia’s Wilt Chamberlain is off and ^iS^^Zlg Olbert Mid Elmer. and Dallas face make-or- PLEASE READ YOUR AD < placements, umbrellas repaired, free pickup and delivery on am Syraonao vs. Peaa State, men’s shirt collars reversed and radios,oa, phoniphonographa. Hour* 8-10 ninmng in the National Basketball Assodation scoring derby Vennart took 12 roUs i- break contests tomorrow, ____ or *^aat AAs’ 'an tiAesi over tke phase as a eoa- p.m. H h E Raifio and TV. Ml Battling through a double CbuuMl A during the two-day celebration... *. Th* afiverttMT ahouM read his ad the FIRSl DAT IT replaced. Marlow’s Little Mend­ S ig«-«rB A BasketbaU— with 103 points in the first two games of the season, Mancheeter High’s toe hand, JU - challenging major obstaclcF ing Shop. 1-5982, in 8-1479. overtlmO scoreless deadlock at The Stilt poured . In 57 pointa^ ' '' " * —------— APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS la Hme far the aaxt laser- KbW is vs. Warriors, rected by Robert Vater, w i}*_W : in their fight to stay alive in 'tioa. Tha HeraM la respoasihle tor o a| y ONE lacorrect or omitted West Hartford yesterday Chaaaels SS. 80. last night to lead the Philadelphia Ucipate in the toOrth annuM B w d SAM’S UPHOLSTERY - Retired the Natioiial Football League luertloa far may ^vrrtlaeiaeat ood thea oaly to tha esteat at a from tha ehop. Cat, take care of Millinery Dressmaking 19 were the Manchester and Hall 4(^0—NFL Game o f Week, Warriors over the Los Angeles Day program at the Univei^ty of title chase. The Bears take on f o — iMj 8. Lakers, 122-115 in the only NBA Bright Future Vmaha goad* hi*«ftlaa. Errors srhleh do aot laoaea the valae of all your upho]Bterh» neede at High soccer teams. The core­ Connecticut next Saturday fo powerful San Francisco, co-leader tha odvarttsaaMot orlR aot he oarraetod hy "naha goad” taoerttoa. KNITTED DRESSES, coats Short­ action of he day. ’Hm d » before great savlnga. Call CH 3-2878, less game failed to break the 4 O 0 --n r Baeo of Week, junction with the U C om -B uf^o tn the West, while Dallas plays ened. Hemming and alterations OhaaosellA Wilt ^cked up 46 as the Warriors football game., Each band wUl host to defending Champion Phil­ done. Call MI 8-6477 or MI 9-1084 tto in the Oshtral Connecticut In- 4:45--Football Seoteheard. , For Egan Seen FLAT FINISH Holland window tencboIasUc' League atandlnga lost to itte Lakers, 118-118. make mdivldual field adelphia, co-leader in the East. shades made to measure. All any time. CIimumI So H is Warriors, who took the lead and then perfoiw three aelectlons ■B^g^rmcriATBD D iol M l 3 -2 711 between the two erch rtvmls who 8 p.m.-.^An-Star Golf, A victory by either the Bears or metal Venetian blinds at a new FOR DRESSMAKING and altert- permanently in the qatt period together during the halftime s jjw low price. Keys made while you w ait into the match aharing the Ohaanels 88, 80. had to withliold a late surge by the By Celts’ Boss Cowboys would put them very tions, call Lyn Kratzke Ml S-0883 loop lead with Conard at Memojlal Stadium. . -Suffjdl* much in the running while a loss wait. Marlow's. B pjn.—H g TinM Wrestling, Lakers. The third quarter ended Downs opens its harness ^ cin g any time. The tie leaves Hall and Man- Chaanet A with the Warriors holding an 88- Boston (F)—Red Auerbach, wx)uld leave them only a long-shot cheater tied for the CCIL lead season Monday night in East Bos­ REUPHOL8TERINO and slip EXPERT ALTERA'nONS and re- 10 pjB.—Fight of W e ^ 86 advantage. whose Boston Celtics open their chance at the division titles. Each covers expertly done at low cost. with idenUcal S-1-1 loop records. BobbiaoB vs. Moyer,- ton. . ."He’s the best passer on has a 3-2 mark,.And is tied for pairing on ladies' and children’* Wilt's total on 24 field shoU National BasketbaU Association U- our 8Quad« In fact, I aometlmei Workmanship guaranteed MI Oonard yeaterday was upset 1-0 ChaanelA Ue defense tonight, predicts a third In their divisions, FOB THE FIRST TIME ANYWHERE garments in my home. Work and nine o t 17 free throws brifice suspect he’s the only one 9-1194 after 9. guaranteed. 22 Columbus St., Ml by Wetherafield. his own record of 88 for Pbiln- bright future lor Detroit rookie 'Their work' Is cut out for them Both teams played fast, hard, got," Detroit Piston Coach Dick tomorrow. The Bears, who have HAROLD ft SONS. Rubbish remov­ 9-2323 Soaday— delphla’B Oonvoitlon Hall. The Johnny Elgan. McGuire s4ld of Hartford'a John­ A 24-HOUR WANT AD ANSWERING good soccer all the way. Man­ 1:45—This Week la SptwtA Stilt’s personal gams high la 87, Egan, the former Hartford, won three of their laSt four, must al, cellars, and attics cleaned. chester Coach Dick Danielson said Ohoaael A Conn., achoolboy and Providence ny Egan. The Pistons play Bos- fitop San Francisco's powerful, Atoes, papers, all rubbish. Harold however. ton tonight in the NBA opener at Moving—^Tracking- afterwards "as hard a played 8 pjgs. Gfamts vs: B ans, Pressing the seven-foot-mie star OoUege ace, will be lacing the Cel­ whirling shotgun offense that fea­ Hoar. MI 9-4584. game of soccer as any Tve had Boston Garden. SERVICE FREE TO HERALD READERS Storage Chaoael A In last nij^t’s gatoe were the tics for the Pistons tonight. • • • tures three alternating quarter­ atpce Tve been here." 8 pjn.—Browns vs. Steelers, "Egsui will look good with the backs. And they must solve the RADIO-TV REPAIRS aU make*. Lakers’ Jerry West with 38, and Yale quarterback BUI l^ckon- Want InformatloB ea one of our classified adverUeeaentar No Cars, phonographa eiianger*. AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Co. Local- Bach side bad a couple of good Ohaanels 8A SO. his mate, E I ^ Baylor, with 34. Pistons because he’s a flashy play­ 49'er defense that has allowed only moving, packing, storage. Low scoring chances but couldn't quite SiSOr-OUbrs vs. Texans, . er,’’ said Auerbach who passed the by’s father Is the head footbaU 57 points In five games — second answer at the telephone listed 7 Simply call the Honest, economical. Guaranteed 90 Ralea Boards Too coach at Lehigh. Hie EU back, a ■ days. Famous for servlc* for 80 rate on long dletance movea to capitalize on them. Co-captain > Channel 8. Chamberlain also dominated the player up to draft Gary PhlUlpa best in the league. 48 states. Personalized service, IQ Mike Churilla kicked one off the of Houston. fine punter, had a 44.8 yard ave^ MANCHESTER ANSWERING SERVICE- years. Phone MI 9-4937. Potter- rebounding department with 32 re­ Dallaa'may have an even rough­ ton's. ^ 3-6187, CH 7-1428. crosabar In the second period and ■'He’ll play a lot with Detroit age on I f boots going Into totoy s. er- job, and will rely on its fine trieves. because the Plstoiu were short- game with Oomell. • .Ted Hard* Ml 9-0500 Jon Verfaille beat the Hall goaUe .’The victory moved the Warriors pass defense which has come up SLIP COVERS expertly made, MANCHESTER Package Deilverr. to a ball in the first overtime only SpeedRecord handed In the backcourt and I sus­ Yale’s best prospect for all-Ivy with 14 interceptions, to discour­ and leave your meeeage. You’ll hear from our advertiser In Jig chairs from $12; also, all kinds of Light trucking and package deliv­ into second place in the Eastern pect Egan will see plenty of action selection, is the son of a ComeU to have hia shot hit the side post Divisimi NBA season, a half game' age Sonny Jurgensen's tosses to time without apendlng all evening at the telephone. custom reupholatering done at low ery. Refrlnrators, washers and and rebound ont paired with Gene Shue,” Auerbach grad. . .WlUle NauUs has been ace receivers Pete Retzlaff, Tom­ 1 cost. Three free foam throw cush- stove moving specialty. Foldlnf behind undefeated New York, continued. named captain of the New York^ chalia for rent. MI 9-0TO2. Great Save BrokenThri§e which has played Just one game. my McDonald and Bobby Walston. i ions with every three piece set. Goalie Fred McCurry saved the "I don't care if Egan becomes Knioks In the NBA. NauUs haa^ ■The Cowboys are a far better Ail work fully guaranteed. A. Los Angeles, wHh m e victory a star in the NBA. On the basis of been named to the aU-star team MANCHESTEJl Moving and Truck­ day for Manchester with only team than a year ago,’.’ Philadel­ 3 Trailers— Mobile Homes 6-A Quail, 252 Spruce Street. Call Ml PASSING THREAT PRESSED—University of Detroit quarterback Jerry Gross (5) is Times by Moss and one defeat, leads the Western what I saw of Egan and PhUlips three times In the past four years. Feraonai* 9-1154 after Ail day Saturday. ing Company. Local and long dis­ about three minutes left to play division. the last two years, 1 stUl feel phia scout Bobby Tomason warned tance moving, packing and stof^ when he flew through the air and rushed by Navy back Nick Markpff (34) as he tries flat pass in first half of game .New Haven wUI iqien Its the Eagles. "Thqy’re fast, tough, Four games are scheduled today, PhlUips is the stronger and the home Eastern Hockey League ELECTROLUX Sales and Service, AN UNUSUAL bargain! Reuphol age. Regular service throughout twtted down a sure goal heading at Detroit last night. Other Navy players breaking through are end Jim Campbell (88) Monterey, Calif. OP)—England’s with New York and Philadelphia smart and play with cohesion.” bonded representative, Alfred 35 FOOT, 4 room trailer. CJali TR better of the two. season Sunday night against Oln- 5-9394, after 5 p.m. ster 3 piece lliing room set: sofa New England states and Florida. for the far comer around the goal and tackle Richard Fitzgerald (75). Detroit linemen are guard Bill Whitford (65) Stirling Moss broke his own speed meeting in the afternoon television “ Actually Egan got a great 'the Eiagles sport a 4-1 mark and Amell, 206 Henry St. Tel. Ml and 2 chairs. $149, Choose from MI 8-6663. ton at the New Haven Arena. . . are tied with New York for the 8-0450. poft. center Tom Arrowsmith (55) and tackle Joe Henze (72). Others unidentified. (AP record three times in rapid suc­ game of the week and Detroit at break being selected by the Pis­ Calumet Farms is the leading sta­ group of fine fabrics. Work done Hall and Manchester now both cession d ^ n g Pacific Grand Prix Boston, Chicago at Syracuse and tons. If I had drafted Johnny he Eastern lead. by expert craftsmen on oor prem­ have identical 7-1-1 overaU rec­ Photofax.) ble for thoroughbred racing this WANTED—Ride from Twin Hills Auto Driving School 7-A qualification runs yesterday at Cincinnati at St. Louis. tonight. wouldn’t play much with the Cel­ season with more than 8700,000 in Open Home Stand ises. All work fully guaranteed. Painting—Papenoc ords. The Indians next game will The Giants, freah off an all-win­ Drive to Hartford Center, working Laguna Seca, a hilly, twisted, 1.9- There are no games slated Sun­ tics because of the talent and stabs earnings on 65 firsts, 42 hours 9-9. PI 2-8731. LARSON'S Connecticut’s first li­ Mill Fabric Salesroom, 176 Pine EXTERIOR and interior painting. be Tuesday when they host Bristol mile track Moss -called the best In day. depth we have tn the backcourt.’ ’ ning four-game road trip, start a censed driving school trained — St., exclusive Cheney Fabric Central at Memorial Field. seeonds and 84 thirds. Bey EUs- Paperhanging. Wallpaper books. the United States. worth owned horses have won 81 five-game home stand against a Pro Football Loses Hoop Outlook Certified and approved is now of­ salesroom, in Manchester. MI Eyes Turned oH Irish Today Los Angeles Rams squad that m?iy fering classroom and behind Wallpaper removed. Ceilings. The lineups: Driving his pea-green 2.6 liter races with 57 seconds, 28 third* . Automobilen Tor Sale 4 3-7322. Budget terms arranged. Floors. Good clean workmansmp. Maachetier <#) lotus Monte Carlo, which brought be better than its 1-4 mark would wheel Instruction for teenagers. HcCurry ...... - ...... Adam, for more than $600,000. GRUNDER'S upholstering, 20 De­ Frilly Insured. Reasonable ntes. him victory last year in the 200- Indicate. OLDER CARS mechanics spe­ Ml 9-6076. Leo PeUeUer, MI 9-6328 or Ml mile race, Moss turned the course The Rams gained a 17-17 pre- I With Packers flopped Up Offense pot Square. Expert work. Antiques Aadrulot ...... McLaufhlln Robinson Faces Moyer In 11 seasons in the National cials, fixit yourself cars, always MORTLOCK’S Driving School—Of­ Or modern. Pine selection fabrics, 9-5082. After Navy Bombs Detroit in 1:17 on only his fourth lap Football League, more than 100 ' season tie with New York, princi­ a good selection. Look behind our King ...... pally on the fine runping of Jon fice. 443 Main St.. Manchester. leather, plastic. Antiques. love- FB Friday. That was 3/10 of a second men have tried to handle tha oftice. Douglas Motors. 333 Main. PAINTING AND paperhanging. Arnett and Dick Bass. Learning correctly "May Save •seats, chairs for sale. MI 8-4892, Good clean workmanship at rea­ KeCarttay -...... Menke better than his 88 mile an hour quarterback position. The job de­ N pw Y ork (VEA)__ ^Tenf'Gifford, scored 88 points agalnstatie* to turn the comer, especially Your Life.” >Driver education MI 9-5064. IJiB Dick Drummond scored fou rf opens serious defense of its South- mark established at the track at mands skill, a string arm, a fight­ "There’s not much difference be- Baltimor* th* previous Sunday. running to his left which he does NEED A CAR and had your credit sonable rates. 80 years in Man­ Pcarwm ...... J, Bly New York {JP)—With De-f Hoping for Title Bout tween 4-1 and 1-4 when you still years ago Col. Earl Blaik crit- classes. Member. Connecticut Pro­ chester. Raymond Fiske, MI CHB touchod-wns, including an 86 yard eastern title against four-touch­ nearby Fort Ord last year. The Browns would be keyed on BO well. turned down? Short on down pay­ fessional Driving School Assn. Ml WILLIAM J. LEONE—rubbish re troit once again tnwsrted in ing heart, an alert mind, leader­ ment? Bankrupt? Repossession? 9-9237. IforrUoa ...... w>n- Slovlch kickoff return, to spark George down underdog Tulane (1-3). Ole Moss then followed with lap ship ability and most Important, have nine games to play,” N ew jicized professional football Homung. So Taylor was worked Football Is a relatively elemen­ 9-7398. moval. Cellars sind attics, Incin­ "r h b ‘ its bid to gain national recog­ Miss (4-0) fell to the No. 2 spot times of 1:16.9 and 1:18.9. In the York Coach A1 Sherman said as tal contact game and Lombardi Don’t give up! See Honest Doug­ ...... Borch Washington to a 49-12 rout of Wil­ New York {JP)—^It’s been six years since Sugar Ray Robin­ in Norm Van Brocklin’s own Blaik, then coaching Army, overtime inside and going out­ erator, commercial and light Beat ...... nition, the college football fo­ despite its 47-7 frolic against latter he reached 92 m.p.h. Just the Rams prepared for their first has the Packers proficient in all las, get the lowdown on the lowest PREPARE FOR driver’s test. trucking. MI 9-0339. OL liam and Mary in the only other son fought twice within a month. That was in 1955 when he words, "The toughest part about didn’t believe that the pros side end on a fake. This and the PAINTINO, floor ■and- CburlUs ...... ,., Edmund, major game. Hoiwton.' before Moss went on the course game in Yankee Stadium since paaslng gave Homung epportuni- departments. down and smallest payments any Ages 16 to 60. Driving and class ■’i l " cus today centered on Notre playii^ quarterback is wlimlng.” were getting as much out of where. Not a small loan or finance ing. Ckill ...... Claffbi The effort of Notre Dame, un­ Alamaba. ranked fifth in the for his third record — 92 miles an began his first comeback and it wound up with Robinson re­ .It pays to be a pitcher In the 1954. "Every game is a new sea­ room. Three instructors. No wait­ Conklin ...... Dame’s bold bid to return to hour — he was aaked why he son for us,” Sherman said. their running attacks as they company plan. Douglas Motors, ing. Manchester Driving Acade­ Buildlng-Contraetliig 14 the top of the heap against mighty beaten in three and ranked fifth in latest Associated Press poll and gaining the middleweight title. . Winners of six of CEILINGS, wallpapering reflnish- V u ia lU , ...... Lund wanted to risk the car in another Each team is expected to alter­ should. 333 Main St. my. PI 2-7249, Michigan State. the nation, to regain its former unbeat in four games, goes Since then Sugar Ray has won^ the seven Corvettes, offered by ing floors. Cleon workmanship. IR nate quarterbacks. New York has A lot of Johnny-Come-Lately ADDITIONS, recreation rooms, re­ Free estimates. No job too small. F a b le r ...... •••• Selden Navy, after blowing a 13-0 lead, stature against top-ranked Michi­ against Tennessee. Georgia Tech qualification attempt. the middleweight crown twice Sport magazine, have been EXCELLENT transportation, 1954 "Well, I might as well really still think I can beat (Terry) veterans CSiarlle Conerly and Y. A. and pro-created fans thought that Tropical Storm Gerda Delays modeling ail types of carpentry. Jota Vei^lle, IQ 8-8631. surged from behind a 10-16 third gan State claimed most of the (No. 8) takes on Auburn and Lou more and lost it thrice. At the Downes and (Gene) Fullmer., I moundsmen, Larry Sherry, Bob Blaik was just envious. After all, Chevrolet. $200 or 1949 CTievrolet, Garage—Service—Storage 10 Nelson Higgins. Ml 4-lTOO. ----- lUnebeiter Subs: AnMidI, Ifannlng, isiana State, tied for the No. 10 nail it down," Mqss replied, appar­ momott, at 41 and fading, he still Tittle, while the Rams use Zeke WUtcMlI. LoFond. — period deficit with three quick attention today. just want to get another shot at Turley, Lew Burdette, Don Lar­ Bratkowskt and FYank Ryan. Sher­ the United States Milltarj’ Acade­ $100. Call MI 9-6246. spot with Arkansas, plays Ken­ ently. referring to the pole position hopes to grab a piece of the mid­ sen, John Podres and 'Whitey GARAGE FOR RENT — 2,200 CARPENTRY repairs, renovating, touchdowns and spoiled Detroit’s Top Spot the title." man has not yet announced his my hardly could attract and de­ Crucial Bills^ Pats Battle 1958 FORD FAIRLANE 500 ?-door Electrical Servieca tucky. in Sunday's feature.. dleweight crown for the sixth Ford. Only non-pltoher to drive velop passers anything like Sammy square feet, for housing commer­ tile ceilings, floors leveled, build­ unbeaten season 37-19 in the top Michigan State, which gained Equally Impressive Downes, of London, and Full­ starter. hardtop, radio heater, white­ game last night. ’Third-ranked Texas sends Its time. mer, of West Jordan, are co-hold­ home in a new car waa Infielder Baugh, Sid Luckman, Bobby Layne. cial vehicles or storage. Call Ml ings straightened, new beams. FREE ESTTMATBS—Prompt serv­ Inilimi Thin Clads the top spot off Its victory over Olivier Gendeblen of Belgium Other games pit powerful Green walls, padded

MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. SATURDAY, OClbBER 21, 1961 -* K C ^ .V ^ a ^ U ,. -AKCHKSm. ;x»™, ^TU »AV:0^m «. it FACHB 1 Hoosmi For aoit 72 Hohsm for SrIo 71 B oosm for Sals 72 RoiMttt F«r Sttli 72 HouNtt f « r S a lt 72 Houses for Salo; 72 Lots Fsr 8 ^ 71 Dot»—BlrA»~-Pots 41 THERE OUGHTA BB A LAW BY PAGALt iuid SHODTBN ttowM Fdr Salt 7S M Alb lU D Vn B R ^ hall M ock ott Insiirance Groij CAP|BR-t^ toomt to ientrkl Moa- $18,000 ROGKVILLB. ■ room MANCHESmt-CUitorn built Co­ OAKWOOD RD.--05$'’room ranch, NEW 2-FAMlLY 4-4, $20,800. Open LEVEL LOT, 80x10$, all utUitles. BUFF COCKERS, 9 montha, AKC . TtaMttMiBto BUnMBIS BONlD-4 room T X U n itfeo t, T room OOtonlai, iH tien tor fl$A 00; $ reoma iaunaeu- ranch, large Uvtng room, eahlaet lonial nleely aituated on • large excallOnt condition, large Uvtng . b k t h a . 4 room dow n, Shedroom s bouae on Sunday, Oct. 22. 2-8:80. Convenient to neceesltlee, Olve Updates Valne regiatered. H. C. Chase, Bteimony exoallent eonttUoa eir Baat<3«tar late for $14,760 and 6 room* IH kitchen, beautifully landacaped plot , Ihndscaped in fine taaie. room with fireplace, 8 bedrooms, MI 8-2873, phone number. Write Box CL,. IW . Hebron Rd., Bolton. MI FlVB ROOM upstairs apartment u p , .M odern Kitchen, .8 p o r c h e s , baths foril«,$00. T. J. Crockett, lot, shown by appointment. n ito Main St, $66. Call Ml l-MOl Street! O o « locatlOD terjHoator* This home features center hall, plastered wans, f o r ^ hot water HerAld. 8-5427. halrorener, etc. Fw (jifr w ell shaded lot. 3-car garaga. Realtor, KQ $-1877. Marion E, Robertson, wraker. MI living room, format dining room, haat, ene tear garage, Bovrers MONTAUO DRIVE—t room front Tow n BfXildii C&HEN thar informattoq can the ra ibriok 818, 900. PhUbricIi AginoyT W $-•968. modem kitchen, paneled d e^ $ School diatriet, $18,900. PhUbrick to back split, built-in appliances, Agency, MI $-$464. ■ ____ 9-$$04. ANSALDI HEtOOTS-Sto room Co­ Agency, MI 9-84$4. wall-to-wall carpeting, finished rec AQKTt. FLOKAM. lonial, 4 yaars old, OoesWlng el S bedrooRui, IH bathe, garage. TniS Resort Propert? For Sale 74 A progireas report on tho lie I ArticlM For Ssic 45 IHOOJ THREE ROOM uartment, beat, Mttnehettor home is In excellent condition and room, attached garage. Next to a t repfocitoiont values tor all to ADVERTISING ooeiKratr MANCHESTERr-Bowam 8chopl~T large bedroema, Uviqg morn, din­ *>*w^schooI. A beauty. Must s e ll- BOMB MADE. ravioli, treah or hot water. Call M l 9-2010, after $- priced to sell! Call The Jarris Mttndiestor BOLTON—Sint take —waterfront buildings, should they be lo s t' lACRWmi rooms, 1% baths, fireplace, g»* SOUND VALUES ing goom and Utdien, buiit-tna, Realty Co., RaaltoiS, MI 8-4113, owner transferred. Call MI 8-1865. frose-, aoe doa; B. Pasqualinl. ><8 1% hiOmf fireplace, hot w at^ oO SHAPE OF THE •■room cottage which can be fire, will be given Tuesday morri 1UECAR rage, hot water oil heat, custom MI 9-3819, i n M033. ing at a meeting Oft the insurance CLASSIFIED ADVERTISMENT DEPT. HOURS Avery Street, Wapping. WEST iEDB — Immaculato 9H iM t, plastorod watts, full insula­ Delightful ANDOVER—7 room------Cape, clean, •asUy winterised.'interlzed. Marlon B. Rob­ ONTMEOOr Pinniished Apartments 6S*A' biiUt 1980. Escott A*«ncy, MI ertson, broker, MI SOOBS advisory committee. 8:15 A.BL to 4:30 P.M. 9-7888. room Capo, 1% bathe, all ahiml< tion. ^autlfui encloeed perdi. modem for only $12,500. Only LOAM SALB-^Rlch, dean $14 loam MQMWOmiR patio, dombinatlon wiadowa and 'FUTURE MANCHESTER once. In a great while is there such At Its meeting Oct. 10, the com­ for 112.80. Also fill, gravel, sand ROCXVILLB — 12 EUlngton Ave. nuifi storma, garoge, am«aito mittee decided these values should COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. MERSELF Well famished 2-room apartment, HOMES WITH LAN D '... -older . drivo, excoUont location. Reason­ doors, amoaito drive, city water A RANCK with the Swedirii Mod­ Owner tranefetrod reason tor sell­ CUSTOM BUILT a wonderful opportunity. Low and atone. MI S-860S. 9 ICK ably priced. end otwerage, excoUant conditlcn down payment. Appraisal higher W anted— iM d Estate 7 7 be brought up to date as a prelimi­ MONtoAT H um fmiDAr lOJO AJtt.—gATPBDAY • AJ«. also a B-room apartment. TR six rooms with 1% baths, ga* em look. $ tsstefuUy decorated ing this immsculstc 8 room ranch, nary step to listing the new insur­ TORO SNOW blower at new low 8-9121. rage and chicken coop adjoining throughout. Near Main S t and rooms READY FOR IMMEDIATE 8 twin size bedrooms, beati^fuUy than selling price.. Sacrifice neces­ OXFORD BTOEBfiP-—^ room -Co­ SPLIT LEVEL ASK US about our cash offer for able values of all town buildinga. price, $189.98, power bendle the High School tor $18,900; dis­ acheols. Priced to aelL V aries OCCUPANCYI Uvtng R o o m ^ th finished recreation room with bar, sary because owner has purchas­ your property. No red tape. Hon- rovs oQomAnoN wnx i a a i ^ O T 1 1 ROCKVILLE — 14 Laurel St. 2H lonial, garaige, aluminum storma. LnQMrance, MI 9-7IS0. ed other house. This otter open The appraisal, is being done by BE APPBBOIATBD M Ifll IVII «3*X / I I model. Marlow’a, 867 Main St. tinctive 7 room cap^ suburban raised hearth fireplace. Dining one-car Sarage, near bw, shop­ lOgh with view, 2-year-old, ^bed­ eat vaalue. H. J.I Bradley,Bradley MI 18-7879, a team of engineers and appraisers room .apartment; also, single qidet yet In town. T. J. Crockett, Present owneni are building new Room and Kitchen with buUt-ins, ping, school. Selling’ for $18,906. room 6-room spUt level. Features only for a short while. Pratt Agen­ SNOW BLOWERS—Ariena, 8U and room, $22 and $12 weekly. TO home. Price reduced for quick aaie DIANE ORIVB—Only $l$,t00! cy, PI 2-7596. WISH SOMEONE to handle your from the insurance companies Realtor, MI 8-1877, ______PracticaUy new ranch, $ bed lota of apsce. 8 Bedrooms, 3 full include hot water oU heat, full plaa- which carry the town’s policies, BH h.p.; Snowbird, 8 and 8 h.p.; ^^^gW^MERE WiRE’fOU AILTMI$TIME?3UMMM6 MOUND 8-2888. Good opportunity. baths. AtUc fan. '* 2-csr attached R. F. DIMOCK CO. ter house; 15$ baths, plcturebook real estate? Call me at Ml 9-0331 m m Toro Power Randle; Bolens 8 and Q npvmeu rooms, family sisM kitchen, buUt ASHFORD—$10,500. Five acres, for prompt and courteoua service. under the coordination of John C. O U MI From Froeodios Fago ^ OFTHENIGHTf'«U COME WITH ME.TOU/ ROCKVILLE — 24 Grove St. Well MANCHESTER - New lifting, $ GARDNER STREET,' WEST $ In range, oven, dispoeal. Buyer garage. $30,600. Call Jim Wagner, MI 9^245 kitchen, dining room, rec. room 620 foot frontage, river runs Johnson of Aetna Fire Insurancs 7 h.p.; Ridamatic Tractors. Parts MEPlIALL'l ,'IOUHG WAfCR? SOU’Bt MCmOO aO TP rooms, fireplace, oil heat, 2-car MI ^8806, AD 8-6930. with fireplace, 2-car garage, large Joeeph Barth. Broker. and service. Capitol Equipment furnished 2-room apartment; In­ bedroom ranch, nice neighbor­ may assume mortgage — move Barbara Woods MI 9-7702 through property. No ad could give Co. POESRDIUM JXW TM MOT GQMG10 PUfUf WITH quire firat floor, Apartment 9. garage with attached screened hood, excellent location for chil­ right in. Belflore Agency, MI shade trees, beautiful lot. House you all the details on this 7 room Once the replacehicnt value is Boailiess Oppoitniiities 32 Help tVanieii^-MAlc 36 Co., 38 Main Street. Hours 7-8 MOW DOES ^-XJOURSHEHMIGAHS.’ — patio, trees, nicely landscaped, Johanna Evans MI 9-8858 vacant. Priced to sell. SEVEN OR eight room house, min­ daUy; Thursday 7-9; Saturday 7-4. Tel. TO 8-8894. dren, priced'fOr quick sale. a o m .. Evenings Mr. Anderson, JA V B A R R O W S remodeled home. New windows, imum of 3 double size bedrooms. determined, the insurance advisory SME SHOW with extra lot. DweUing In v ery TOUR ROOMS and bath. Large • MIS-6273 PackageracKBse atore!aiore : I WISH 1 could find a man with MI 3-7958. id m . new hot water heat, new floors Ml 8-8902. I committee w:lll investigate .the MEC GREAT TOR RENT — 8 room furnished, good condition throughout. Quick CENTRALLY LOCATED-4 room fenced-in lot, shrubs. Can be etc. Taxes $110. If you have the poulbUity of a new public and in­ gronlnK ap- car who wanta to make $100 week' heated apartment, pau-king avail­ occupancy, Asking price, $17,600. Cape,^>wner will sacrifice on this BOWERS SCHOOL, bedroom CASH WAITINQ lor property own­ ly, take a few headachea. work TV ANTENNAS, tubes, parts and RELIEF? WALLACE, bpUght with Or without furniture. Btae-Burn Realty money, I have the time to show stitutional property form of cover­ m year. Legal j able. MI 9-7743. Charles Lespersnee. MI 9-7820, one. 1%ey have already moved into ranch.ranch, buUt-lns.bullt-lns, eneIos|ed porch,ch. Call owner. MI 9-0998. you real value. lAcille Lyon Agen­ ers. Please ci(ll us before you buy 1. However. | hard, and be his own boss. Write accessories sale in 6ur famous “ Do age, which might nave advantages it yourself department.' Receiving I new home. Immediate occupancy; garage trees, f^ lte n W. mtch. 88 K. Center St. MI 9-8306 cy, MI 9-2659, TH 6-8070. Or sell. Speedy service. J. D. for the town, according to the ad­ H ratea from 10 i Box V, Herald, giving full particu­ ROCKVILLE — 8 room furnished Coventry ’• . Price will emesa you. uu. i n 9-Sl$8. MANCHESTER—55$ room heme on 69 DALE RD. Realty. Ml 8-8129. tubes, 40% off. AST picture tubes, visory committee. ' retiring. Elx- j lars. apartment, first floor, private en­ (Office open 9 a,m. to 9 p.m.) park-Uke professionally land' Buaineu can meet "21.’’ siie, $21.98, and up. In­ trance, private bath, porch, hot NEW S p u r LEVEL In preetige SOUTH WINDSOR-Raiich, $ bed. Richardson buUt ranch home, 15$ HELP! DUE to many recent sales, The value of the contents will be door antennas from 89c and up. A T O N C E scaped 100x180 lot in prime loca­ Lo ts Fo r Sale 73 determined later, on a percentage definitely ' be increbaed. 110,000.1 TOLL AND/OR part-time me­ water, $16 weekly, MI 8-0094 after neighborhood for th« (Uscrimlnet- rooms garage, full cellar, oU hot Ma n c h e s t e r —t room ranch, tion. 2-car garage, concrete drive, bstha.l 2 fireplaces, 2-csr garage, our'listings are low. Buyers are a. D. Realty, Ml » - 8 1 ^ chanic, experienced in heavy con­ Outdoor antennas from $1.99 and 4 p.m. Ing. Will be complete In 4 weeks, water neat, large living room with fireplace, ceramic bath, screened Immaculate condition, reduced to waiting for all types of property. basis of the value of the buildings, up. Chimney mounts only 99c. enclosed porch, formal dining according to M. Kenneth Ostrinaky, struction equipment. Apply in opportunity to choose yoUr own fireplace, aluminum storma, porch, disposal, attached garage. room, fireplace, roomy kitchen. $24,900. TWO B( ZONE lots with city water. If selling buying or trading, call BUSINESS MEN attention! person at the Thomas Colla Oo., VHF wire 2c a foot. Alao, used O N LY $500 decore, screena and ownings, Immaculate Many extm features. Direct from Union St., $3,400. Call MI 9-6405. at once Free inspections upon re­ secretary of the committee. Usual­ TVs completely overhauled. See Full cellar. Warm and comfort' Omipiuty haa a i-bay aervice 251 Broad St., Manchester. end to end. Haa to be aeen. Rob- owner, $14,800. MI t-$$19. ably finished-Price $18,900. Rob R. F. DIMOCK CO. quest. Call the Ellsworth Mitten ly, the value of the contents is es­ tion for leaae in an excellent ua first tor the best deals. Open Basinsss Locstions GLASTONBURY—Country Club at- BUILDINO LOT — 100x281 feet, timated at 8 to 10 per cent of the LT ICE Cream in Man- 64 ert Wolverton Agenq^, MI $-1914. ert Wolverton Agency, MI 8-1914. Agency, Realtors, Member of MLB cation In Rockville, Conn. Thia evenings till 9. Saturday til] 8. For Rent ’ D O W N mosphere, this i room ranch with TWO-FAMILY house 4-4, gas heat, MI 9-5245 fully treed, city water, city sewer, service, MI 3-6930. value of the building, he said. atation preaently doing a good iter has openings for part-time Prices in effect till eupply is ex­ Hoaaehold Goods 51 Musical lutnoBCBta 63 Apartnmta—Ilata— breeteway, garage, ameclte drive, MANCHESTER — $ rooms, 1% good condition, beautifully land­ ROCKVILLB:—Good 7-reom house sidewalks, curbs, excellent loca­ Another matter which will be help nights and week-ends. Must hausted or replaced by similar STORE noar Main St. at $8 Birch $5,500—2 bedroom home large acaped, near schools and tola line. volume with a high income. D oi't ______Tcn— eata $3 kitchen, full bath, lot 100x100, lake ' all aluminum etorms can be pur. baths, garege, excellent locatloi on Village and Orchard Sta., plus Barbam Woods MI 9-7702 tion. For additional information considered by the committee is a be neatSsdraCTdable and 1$ or items. Satellite Electronic Service WESTTNQHOUSE r e f r Igerator, 28 UPRIGHT and grand pUnoti re­ St. 2,000 aq. ft., parking. Apply Cell owner. MI 9-4108. form for the use of all groups which .mlaa thia oppornmity to inveatl- like new, also two antique chain, built. Don’t come here fint, look pririleges. chased for $2,000 under appral^. and condiUm. C}oae to bua and small house as rental. Double lot, or appointment. Call McCarthy gale the poaaibllity of owning your over. C a ll^ ^ 9-819$ between 6-8 185 School Street, Manchester, MI FOUR ROOM apartment, esatral- Marlow’a. 887 Main. Assumable mortgage. shopping center. Charles Lemer Johanna Evans MI 9-6653 Enterprises, Ml 9-5391 John Pan use the facilities of town owned p.m. for app^tm ent. will sacrifice. MI 9-5763. around and compare. Then visit WALKER STOBET—0 room Cape, 2-car garage, excellent value, 40 Children Join own buinneaB in an expanding 9-1786. ly located, autimiatic haat, hot ance, i f i 9-7630. $14,800. Glenn Roberts Agency, ciera, MI 9-1898. buildings. Meyers Plano, 91 Center St., Man­ water, adults. Phone MI I 8-2171: OFE'ICB TOR RENT—800 aq. ft., Montpetit Agency MANCHESTER — Two $H room screened porch, llr^ilaca, 1-ear 39 LYNBISS ST. Very good buy. The committee decided at its last community. For i^>pointihent call WAn A p —Man to manage flUing MI 4-1621, PI 2-6801 CEMETERY LOTS, 4, in very de­ Three Rooms of Furniture chester. Open 4-9 p.m. evenings. after 6. MI 8-8470. 100% Main Street location. Call apartments with'amesite drive, 2- TWO-FAMILY ranch, 1-4, enclosed garage, dhaded lot, $l$,000. Phil' Drive by. Call for details. Carlton MEADOWBROOK MANOR Coven Little Theater Unit meeting to require all groups to Or write Mlaa Zelonla at Sun Oil station, eJ^rienced preferred. No All day Saturdays. Sebert Bldg. Main St Company, P.0, Box 71, Eaat Hart­ sirable section Of East Cemetery. FROM MODEL HOME Ml 8-8419 or Ml 8-7614. car garage, all aluminum etorms. bretseway, garage, two fumacee, brick Aganey, MI 0-8484. MANCHESTER—Headquarters fqr W. Hutchins, MI 9-5182. try—7 exceUent loU. 60x125. Own provide a certificate of proof of night work. Inquire Fit^erald An­ For Information call MI 9-4966. PI 2-8726 In very nice neighbortiood. 4%% aluminum siding, fireplace, 240’ er leaving country, will sacrifice ford. BU 9-0291 nex, TalcottviUe. Conn. MI 9-S324. NEARLY NEW SPINET and con- EXCELLENT STORE tor any busl- tvely I 2 and 4 tenements from $18,800 up. MANCHESTER — New 8 room Forty children enrolled last liability insurance for the day or Cost Over $700 FIVE ROOM apartment. Write assumable mortgage. Income $1M frontage, trees, greenhouse, excel West Side Realty, MI 9-5315. for quick sale. J. D. Realty, MI night In the Children’s Wing of the days they use the buildings. The WALLPAPER and paint sale—non­ aola pianos, genuine Wurlitser Box D. Herald. / neaa or office, apartment Includ BOLTON-8 room Ranch yeara many extras, r a e neighborhood. ranch, 3 large bedrooms, fireplace, PAINTER — Experienced. Write old, modem kitchen with faullt-lna. a month. Priced ri^ t. lent condition, ^ y $19,800. Carl­ 3-6129. 470 Main St. Manchester Little Theater, spon­ town will be named m an insured yellowing gloss white, $4.95 gal­ NEVER BEEN USED and Baldwin Acrosonics, new et _ ed, 476 Main St. MI 9-5229, 9-6. ton W. Hutchins, Ml 9-8132. Other UsUnga available. Tongren built-ins, full basement, garage Help Wanted—Feaule 35 P. O. Box No. 833, Manchester, lon: celling white. $2.95 gallon. reduced prices. Every piano that TOUR ROOM rent, hot water dining room, hot water baseboard Agency, MI $-0321. wooded lot, secluded location but sored by the recreation depart­ party also on these forms. Sale Price $388 CENTER STREET—^Buslneaa prop­ TOLLAND—Extra nice lot with ment. Conn. Morrison Paint Store, 885 Center ha League game. The Ramblera about thia ad. 3-4568. quick sale, $16,900. Phllbrlck MI 9-5245 St. School District. Bank appraised Estate of IxMils C. Dimock, late of dren’s group next Friday, a re­ led twice during the first period, deUverins. Don’t delay, call to­ 1948 JBEP BLOCK for sale, mtscel NORMAN’S over 36 months. Some models only seU. Priced tor fast sale at $14,900. Priced to seU. Call now, Bolton, in said District, deceased. $18.06 a month. If you want a good Hoases Fo r Rent 65 Agency, Ml 0-8464. Gerard Agency, MI 8-0868. MANCliHESTER—Excellent 6 room Present. Hon. Charles H. Nicholson, hearsal of the first scene of “The but goals by Claude Boileau and PART-TIME floor covering sales­ laneoua engine parts. Cali MI 443 HARTFORD ROAD 6 ROOM duplex. Hot water <^1 Barbam Woods MI 1-7703 custom built ranch. Features in Judze. day, OR 8-8455 or OR 8-9829, man wanted, evenings, experi­ 3-0431. buy, come in and hear these at RANCH—5 rooms first time on 7 room split level, 2 baths, 2 fire­ Bluebird’’ will be held. Marilyn Wally Kullman pulled the Blades MI 3-1524 heat. Automatic gas hot water FOUR ROOM single, close to J. D. REALTY HOLLISTER ST.—7% room Dutch elude 2 full baths, 2-car garage, The executors havinz exhibited S Mann will direct. Tlie group media even- Jerry Casey gave the Blades Avon. Conn. ence preferred but not necessary. Before you buy furniture any­ once Or send Ug your name and heater. Combination aluminum market. Bowers School. Plastered Johanna Evans MI 9-8658 places, finished rec room, walk-in preliminary administration account with BRIGGS A STRATTON 6 h.p. gas address for beautiful colored pic­ stores, shopping center. Call MI Colonial, 15$ baths, beautiful mod­ large lot, convenient location. said sstste to this Court for allowance, at 6:15 p.m. In the East Side Rec, the lead for the first time in the Contact Mr. Tetreault, Dobin'a where—shop at Norman’s, storm and screen windows. Com­ walls, cast Iron radiation, hot 470 MAIN ST. MI 3-5139 closets, 2-csr garagt Porter St. Phone MI 8-8273, Brae-Bum Real­ CUNNECTICUT rsglatai^ licensed engine with reduction gear; ser%’- tures of these outstanding pianos. 9-0043 after 5. All day Saturday. em kitchen, excellent closet epaee, INCOME school district. Imi 'e4iate occupan­ it is and there are still openings for third period .and less than five Department Store, 828 Main St., pletely redecorated, modem bath­ water heat, choice setting with large lot with trees. Phllbrlck ty. ORDERED: That the 30th day of minutes later KuUmsin hit the nets jn etica l nurae for relief ahltts in Manchester. Ml 8-2178. ice station tire changer; small Goss Piano * Organ Company, 121 room. Wired for automatic wash­ trees, $18,900. Phllbrick Agency, Call any time cy. October, 1961, at ten o'clock In the any child over 10 yeara of age who Allj-n St., Hartford—JA 8-6696. ROCKVILLE —Recently built 6 Agency, MI e-S464. plans to become a member of the again with the final goal. convalescent home in Rockville. power roller for lawns or amesite: Ta p e r e c o r d e r s for rent Mar­ ing machine. Centrallv located. room ranch, 3 bedrooms, no ob­ MI 9-8464. 71-73 Chestnut Street ' Call, MANCHESTER GREEN—0 room forenoon at the Probate Office in Anr 1*4’’ gas driven water pump; v i Open Thursday nights. EVA DRIVE—8 room ranch with doyer be and the same is assigned for rec. Tel. TR 5-6391. low’s. 867 Main. Call Ml 9-5221. Adults preferred. No dogs. $95. jections to children or pets. Avail­ home In good condition, oil heat, a hearing on the allowance of said pre­ h.p. jrairbanks-Morae water cool­ BRICK HOME!—6 large rooms, 2 garage and patio, S or 4 bedrooms, 8-famiIy, two 4 bedroom, one 8 Write Herald Box AB. able Oct. 27, $125. MI 3-7319. nicely landscaped, fireplace, plas­ dish washer, vertical Venetians, liminary administration account, with JEWELS — BEADS— ed engine. Call between 8-9 p.m. WESTINGHOUSE refrigerator, run- W earing Apparel— Fnrs 5 7 full baths, 2-car garage, excellent East Hartford bedroom, separate heaters, centsr John H. Lappen, Inc. •ome wall-to-wall carpeting, city said estate, and this Court directs that TRUCK TIRE MI 9-0894. Ing condition. Call MI 3-0727, after FOUR ROOM apartment, second condition. Between one and two ter walls, full cellar, aluminum of town, exeeUent rentals. Only notice of the time and place assigned SINGLE FURNISHED hOme, avail- storms, thermopane picture win­ water and sewers. Schools, shop­ for said hearing be given to all per­ Area Men Elated BAUBLES 4 p.m. IDEAL CHRISTMAS gift—beauti­ floor, off Main St., center of town, acres of land. Fruit trees. High $27,500. IN8URORB REALTORS sons known to be interested therein by RUG and RUMMAGE SALE — Wednesday, able Nov. 1., $125 monthly. J. D. dow, priced right. Robert Wolver- $ bedroom ranch, carport, on ping, and bus close by. Substan­ ful 3-piece Beau-marten fur scarf, $95 monthly. Includes heat J D. Realty, MI 3-5129. elevation. Six miles from Man­ nicely landscaped 98x187 lot. $4,000 MI 9-8381 tial FHA mortgage 45$% avail­ publishlns a copy of this order in some October 25, 6 :S0-9 p.m., and "niurs- TWO RERIGERATORS, one $20, hm Agency, kO $-1914. newspaper havinz a circulation In aald B y Earn antra $$$ for your SERVICE MAN like new. Original price $250. Ask­ Realty, MI 3-5129. chester. Phllbrlck Agency, MI takes over present total payment of MI 8-8219 MI 9-7448 able. Quick occupancy. Priced uH' State Grange day, October 28, 9-11 a.m., at one $50; pot type oil heater, $25. ing only $150. Call MI 9-3784 after CARROLL-DRIGGS District, and by postine a copy of this UPHOLSTERY Cnristmas S ea ^ thru Jewd- Must be experienced. High wagea, SINGLE HOME available. Center 9-8464. COUNTRY LANE Vernon—2 bed­ $S2.$8 per .month. New financing — «'er $14,000. Call Stephen Rose, MI order on the public slsn post in the Temple Beth Shotom Synago^e. Call between 6-9 p.m. MI 9-0894. 4 p.m. SIX ROOM second floor apartment St. location, $110 monthly. J. D. AGENCY BOLTON Town of Bolton where deceased last xy Fashion Shows. benefits, piUd vacations. Apply room ranch, high one-half acre as low as $60Q down If you prefer. $-7308. J. Watson Beach and Co. A Manchuter man and an An­ Clothing, toys, bric-a-brac, and available Nov. 1. Includes heat, Realty, MI 3-5129. MANCHESTER—Charming 6 room Priced at $14,500. 754 MAIN ST. 21 Central Row, Hartford, JA dwFlt, and by lendGig a copy, certified dover man were elected to posts large selection of new fabrics and lot with trees, attached garage, $3,800 down and you ean assume mall, postage pr«*pald. tot W anted— ^To Buy 5 8 hot water, parking, $125 monthly. Cape with garage. Four finished 2-2115. The Connecticut Bank and Trust Com- in the ConnecUct4. State Grange CLEANING L We pay 80% commission HARTFORD GENERAL linings. 40’’ ELECTRIC range, $40; maple J. D. Realty, MI 8-6129. plus rec room. Plastered walls, ex­ enclosed patio, picture window EAST HARTFORD the present first mortgage on thia dinette set, $10. PI 2-7547. with a real view 15$ years old. i^ny, Co-Executor and Co-Trustee. 780 yestetday during the second day _^_to D t o e ^ ^ haust fan, new awnings, private JA 8-4164 clean five-room ranch, 'three bed' EAST HARTFORD—Open for In Main Street. Hartford, Connecticut, TEL. M l 9 -1 7 5 2 WE BUY, SELL or trade antique Suburban Fo r Rent 6 6 Drive by, you’ll like it. .Robert John H. Lappen, Inc. Arthur Randall. Co-Executor and Co- of the Grangers’ three-day annual TIRE CO- and used furniture, china, glass, MANCincSTER—-If you are apart­ yard with fireplace, good location, Eves, and weekends Mr. Boyn- rooms, attached-garage, rear pat'- spection Sunday 1-8 p.m. 133 Long FOUR 58^’’x24’’ storm windows; SYROOO ornamental 'wall clock, ment hunting in this area, call us Wolverton Agency, Mi 8-1914. Trustee. 36 Gillette. Street, Hartford, convention In Hartford. or 2. No investment, IH> cdlect- 188 Center St Manchester similar to a sunburst clock MI silver, picture frames and old tip top condition. Robert Wolver- IN8URORS REALTORS ton, MI 9-8148, Mr. Lyalk JA 8-8144. io. Locate^ in Bayberry section. Hill Dr., Eaat Hartford. Six room Connectiqit. one B0H’’x24". MI 9-1388. for information on available ROCSCVULE — Modem 4 room ton Agency, MI 8-1914. » Moijthly payments ore $110.00. Charles w. Austin. Co-Executor and Ellsworth Lk Coveil of Andover inff, no ddiverinff. 4-0934. coins, old dolls and guns, hobby apartment, new appliances, gar­ LAKBFRONT, 6 room ranch, fire­ Immaculate Cape, many extras. Co-Trustee, c /o The Guernsey-West- was elected secretSLry of the State Ml 3 -5 7 4 7 Mr Amenta collections, attic contents or whole rentals. Jarvis Realty Co,. MI MI 9-5261 MANCHESTBfit—4 tenement, 4 Reduced for quick sale, $16,500 FORMICA kitchen table 36’’x48” . 3-4112. bage disposal, tile bath, garage, $11,900—3 BEDROOM ranch, fira- place, hot water heat, ceUar, roomg each, comer lot, 100x140, 8 Seven-room Colonial...4 down and brook Co.. P. O. Box 275. West Hart­ Grange, and Frederick M. Brooks, 8. We pay eommisdons Set of duck pin bowling balls TWO PAIRS lined green drapes estates. Furniture Repair Service, $96 monthly. Newly decorated 4 $10,700. Carlton W Hutchlna, MI MI 8-5219 MI 9-7448 Directions; Tolland Tpke. to Long ford, Connecticut. with cornices and one pair gray TalcottviUe, Conn. Tel. MI 3-7449. )lace, aluminum storm wmdows, car garage, oil heat, newly paint three up. 15$ baths, two car ga' Hill Dr., turn right «t Long HiU G. Norman Ha^h. Co-Executor and 26 Agnes Dr., Manchester, a mem­ weddy. with bag. Best offer, MI 9-1769, a v a il a b l e Nov. 1, 3-room apart­ large rooms, second floor, two 9-8132. drapes with comice. BU 9-9023. arge tot: cellar. Carlton W. I ed, West Side Realty; MI 9-5315. rage. Natural woodwork through Dr., Or call for special appoint­ Co-Tmstee. c/o The Nlantlc Lumber ber of the legislative committee Garner's MACHINIST for maintenance de­ ment with tile bath, heat and hot family house, large yard, park­ Hutchins, w 6-5182. OLCOTT DRIVE—Lovely 65$ room out. Good lot. Very sensibly priced Company. Nlantlc, Connecticut, for three years. CHRISTMAS TOEES (wholesale!. FRANK IS buying and selling good MANCHESTER — 6 roohi Cape, home, wall-wall carpet, dishwash­ ment. A. R. Shaw, Broker, MI Mrs. Daisy B. Dimock. High Acres, H tlHISWOI.n ST Don’t dday, call today OR partment. Apply Main Office, SDC DESKS $12-$45, 4 chests of used furniture ,and antiques start­ water, refrigerator, stove and ing, heat, hot water, electricity in­ DUVAL STREET—Splendid S bed at $21,000. Dimock Lane. Bolton, Connecticut, Alfred C. Beckwith, a dairy Amerbelle Oorp., 104 E. Main Beat selected fancy trees, that sell cluded $110. monthly. Modem 4 MANCHESTER — $16,300. Large 80x180 lot with trees, basement er, 15$ baths, breezeway, garage, room ranch, 15$ baths, enclosed $-1893. 8-8456 or OR 8-9829. Avon, drawers $8.50-$20, 4 commodes ing Sept. 9 at 420 Lake St Call and gas furnished, free parking. f garage, fireplace, plaster walls, all at least seven days before the date farmer of South Windham, was St., Rockville. on sight. Renowned quality. Mod­ Adults only. Tel. MI 8-5694. room single home, newly decorat­ quality ranch, fireplaces, full huge wooded park-llke lot. Selling breezeway, double garage, attrac­ set for said hearing. erate prices.. Extra early sellouts. $7.50 each, maple kitchen table see what we’ve got. Open Sun­ - call ^ 8-1914 for information. T. J. CROCKETT. Resltor CHARLES H. NICHOIoSON, Judge. elected master. < Conn. days. MI 9-6580. ed, aluminum storms, automatic basement, hot water oil heat, below appraisal. Carlton W. tive yard, valuable extras. Trans­ PORTER ST. SECTION Write for prices. Hughes Farms, $15, oak dropleaf dining table FOUR ROOM DUPLEX, four cloa- Robert Wolverton Agency, $12.50, 3 easy chairs $8.50-$20, heat, near Parkway, $105 month­ priced right, vacant. Owner Escott Hutchins, MI 9-5132. ferred owner anxious quick sale. MI 8-1577 EXPERIENCED Bemardston. Mass. ets, linen closet, cellar, near bus, Agency, Ml 9-7683.. OPPORTUNITY FOR boudoir chair $9, maple single WANTED TO buy for cash antique ly TO 5-6485, MAN(7HESTER—55$ room ranch, Belflore Agency, MI 3-5121. Eve' furniture and any bric-a-brac. All church, adults. Available Dec 1. VERNON—Home and business. 5 nings Mr. Anderson, JA 8-0139. EAST HARirORD—7 room split EN TICIN G SEWING MACHINE steady, reliable man for assembly bed and apring $22, bookcase $10, MI 3-1894. 15$ baths, plus exoepUonal recrea­ room ranch. Large steel building complete walnut bedroom set $75, things I buy are for sale rear 42 tion room, with built-in bookcases level, attached garage, 24 foot rec OPERATORS work on phuntring and sheet metal. Bnildinjf Materials 47 Spruce St. MI 9-4338, Village in rear. Many extras. Tongren 5/ERNON —$1,700 assumes mort' room. 15$ b$ths, 100 foot lot. side Excellent workim conditions and piano bench $8, cedar chest $15, THREE ROOMS and bath, heat and bar. Well landscaped comer Agency, MI 3-6331. gage! Neat young ranch 3 bed' COLONIAL Apidy ASSORTED USBZ> lumber, build­ 2 tilt-top tables $5 each, typewrit­ Oiarra Antiques. lot. $19,900. K ubrick Agency, MI walks. Price reduced to $19,900 CHOOSE YOUR OWN LOCATION! pay. Can MI 3-2487, Mrs. McMul- and electricltv. Centrally located, rooms, 15$ baths, nifty kitchen for quick sale. Call Goodchild- 7 room substantial flawless Co­ len. ing and plumbing supplies, radia­ er $18, dry sink, pine chest, pine $80. Phone MI 3-2467, 9-5 only. 9-S464. LARGE 6 ROOM Cape, full shed Room s W ithout Board 59 with built-ins, large living room, Bartlett Realty Co., Realtors, BU lonial. Custom built by Hutchinson. Manchester Modes, Inc. tors, pipes and fire bricks, doors commodes, marble top furniture, SPACIOUS ELEGANCE dormer, 15$ baths, hot water oil attractive fireplace, high location. CHOOSE THE KIND OF HOME YOU WANT! and windows. Open daily 3:80-8 wardrobe trunks, antique pump FOUR ROOM .apartment, range, MANCHESTER—4 bedroom home, heat, fireplace, near school, shop- 9-0039 or MI 3-'7928. Three bedrooms, 15$ baths. For the Pine Street ROOMS TO rent; slIso 8 room cot­ excellent clcaet and storage space, Act faat! Belfiore Agency. MI discriminating buyer. Shown by Maaebeater EIXPERIEINCED dump truck driv- p.m., 8-4 Saturdays. Yard at Stock organ, spinning wheel, large train tage, all utilities, Scranton Motel. refrigerator and heat fumiahed, ping center. Must be seen to be 8-8131. Evenings Mr. Anderson Place off North Main St Choman's bell, 3 pairs of, antique carriage washer and dryer. Clp8e,.to . bus. IS YOURS AT large enclosed porch, 2-car ga­ appreciated. Priced at only 293 SPRING ST. appointment only. 23 BRAND NEW 19A1 "B h )A ^ ?. CJ^la Oo.. 251 .^CaU.MI 9.-0J12g after 8. „ ...... rage, $19,700 niU brick-^ency. Ml JA 8-0139. SAIiHBPSlHSOW, experienced only, Mimche M r‘9-52247r"''toJ'»tomiCKtiig:™1lB"W3893:'’^" ’ -nihrs.’'«m ^ e' chenT ■line and High School. Write Box $16,700. Charles Lesperance, —ML N O MONEY 9-8484, ^ Ride‘ 1^ thUi iwautil^^ PHONE MI 3-6273 NEW ENGLAND STYLED fun or part-ttane, tor Tweed's chairs, tables, stands, clocks etc. ROOM FOR one or two girls. All N, Herald. 9-7620,______MANCHESTER ranch, has been reduced to below Womea’a Wearing Apparel. Apply hn 3-7449, the comforts of home, ^ a r d op­ Eastbury Acres, Weir Sts, OLASTONBURY PAINTEIRS, experienced men only, SDC ROOM heated apartment, plus TWO FAMILIES - 8 A 6 flat on $13,900—4 BEDROOM Colonial, market value at $31,900, For ap­ tor poettloB at Surrey’s, 739 Main Oiamonfia— Watchc tional: MI 3-6745. Two-family duplex, 8-6, 2-car ga pointment to see call the DOWN St. full-time work. MI 9-8682. Jewelry rec room and hot water. Ideal for Center for $19,900 ; 6 A 8 duplex wall-wall carpet, knotty pine rage, bank appraisal $18,I(X). Selling Brae-Burn Realty GROSSMAN 48 FOR SALE—Used Hotpolnf auto­ CENTRAL ROOM for gentleman. children. No price over phone.- 23 Beautifully Dengned Rethch for $18,400 ; 6 A 8 on Griswold; kitchen cabinets, formica count­ DRIVEJR—Must know Manchester ing price $16,600. Both sides com­ R. F. DIMOCK CO. COMPLETE GROSSMAN WANTED—BoOkkamer. Must have LEONARD W. YOST, Jewelers - matic Ironer $40. Call MJ 3-6020. Call at Russell’s Barber Shop, cor-, Apel Place. MI 3-7267. 8 A 6 on Oakland and many more. ers, aluminum storms, central. pletely redecorated, good location, and Rockville. Chance for ad­ On Full Acre Wooded Lot T. J. Crockett, Realtor, MI 8-1877. PRESTIGE AREA HOMES knowleSge of Biorthand and typ­ Repairs, adjusts watches e^mrt- ner Oak and Spruce Sts. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI 9-5132. arge lot. Shown by appointment FINANCING ing. Bex BB, Herald. vancement. Apply in person, FIVE ROOM apartment in North ’ in 9-5245 65$ room Colonial—Words cannot ly. Reasonable prices. Open ’Tues­ ROOM FOR lady or gentleman. Coventry with bath and hot water. # 22 Ft. Living Room with Fireplace and Mantel CHOICE LJSTINOS Include 9 room only. Call the Winkler Auto Parts. 179 W. Middle day through Saturday, Thursday KENMORE automatic washer 10 RANCHES—Gambolati built on Barbara Woods , ' MI 9-7702 describe this lovely home. It muat Furnish your ovti heat, $65. PI single on Bigelow St. for $30,000; NO DTLAYS NO PROBLEMS WANTED — Qualified bookkeep­ Tpke. evenings. 129 Spruce St. MI 9-4387. lb, capacity, $35. MI 9-3815. Kitchen privileges, quiet. Inquire e 8 Bedrome e Large Dining Area Woodland St. for $18,900; a beauty be seen. Everything is Just as you’d er. Write P.O. Box 711, Manchee- 224 Charter Oak St.. MI 8-8368, 2-6046. 7 room cape on Steep Hollow in R. F. DIMOCK CO. .3. with 15$ baths in Rockledge for Johanna Evans MI 9-6688 expect to find—complete. In every ter. FACTORY WORKERS ONE YORK gun type'oil burner CH 6-4738, e Knotty Pine OaUnets with BaUt-ln Oven and Surface Range $18,700 ; 6 rooms and better than the 2 0 s;. big colonial on Pitkin MI 9-5245 detail, including carpeting, paneled Fuel and Fffed 49-A everything included, controls, SIX ROOM duplex, one-car garage, an acre in low 20s. T, J. Crockett, St.; deluxe $30,000 plua ranch in Barbara Woods MI 9-7702 $13,300 — ATTOACnVE expand­ rec room, jalouslet^ porch, and at- BEL2ABIJE WOMEN to work Excellent hourly wages, eight tank. etc. Call MI 3-8396. CLEAN, QUIBTP room in private rooms redecorated, coal furnace, e Hot Water Baseboard Radiation ' • Bllco Hatchway Realtor. MI 3-1577. Lakewood Circle; new 4 bedroom Johanna Evans MI 9-6858 able B-room Cape to accommodate raomlMa full-time. Apply in per­ paid holidays, pension plan, vaca­ SEASONED CORD wood, sawed home. North end, parking. MI walking distance to bus and colonial with 2-car for $27,600. T. small family. Near new. East son. ^ m as Baton Doughnuts, 180 DINING ROOM set, combination 3-1734. stores. $90 monthly, children ac­ a SUent Eleetric Switches e Sliding Door Closeta 8 room Georgian Colonial. Large tion plan. Insurance-life, accident, any length, top quality, free de­ J. Crockett, Realtor, MI 8-1677. DOANE STREET Catholic High, Tech, and Ver- center hall, heated sunroom, rec­ Oorisr K livery. Edward" Yeomans, PI radio and record player. 200 rec­ cepted. Call the R. F. Dimock Co., planck Schools, bus line end weekly disability, plus major medl.- ords, refrigerator, washing ma­ NEWLY DECORATED room fw MI 9-5245. Many other feature* tor one low price of reation room with fireplace, 4 bed- 2-8002. »17,490 For Th* Matron PRICE REDUCED stores. Home In .very good condi­ roSnie. Brick construction. ()uiet lo­ BB DBST FREE by the end of the cal. Applicants must be at least chine. two radios. Call alter 5 29 ' gentleman, centrally Ideated, pri­ tion. Includes garage with shed, year. Eaxa A steady income Foster St vate phone on floor. MI 8-633i. SUB-LETT—4 large rooms and bath, Holiday Ginghams! cation. 5’9” tall and in good physical con­ nicely shaded lot. Owner must Shown only by appointment. representing Avon in an exclusive Garden— ^ Farm — D airy appliances, garbage disposal, 10 minnte* from the Aircraft. 20 minutes from Downtown Htfd. sell. Call MI 9-5150 territory nitT your home. Let us dition. Interviews at Rogers Corp., WASHING MACHINE and refrig­ VERY NICE la r^ comfortable heat, hot water. Cooper Hill DIRECTIONS: Route 04 (Hebron Ave.) to Bocklngham Church. $12,900 P r o d n e t s 50 Show yM bow to make your comer of Mill and Oakland Sts., erator. good running condition, room next to bath, private home, Apartments, $135. Call MI 9-7764. Right on Weir St. (Church at Comer) Short Distance on Left. $9,600 — West Side. Immaculate ELVA TYLER, Realtor both for $12. MI 3-1223, 21 Church St. MI 9-4966. Neat 3 bedroom 6 room single. SPARE hours PROFITABLE Manchester promptly at 10 a.m. FOR SALE— Apples, hand picked, < V • Living room, dining room and 4 rooms on one floor. Built 1948. MI 9-4469 MI 9-5051 hours. Now is tile time during our THREE ROOM ground floor apart­ Near bus, stores. 45$% mort­ NO Mcmday, October 23. also good windfalls. Louis Bunce, ment with private driveway. Near kitchen, first floor. Features in­ wonderful Christmaia selling sea­ Open For Inspection Sunday clude fireplace, oil heat, two gage Carlton W. Hutchlna, MI M an chester M ON f>: V son. CaU BU 9-4922. 829 W. Center St.. Ml 3-8116. M achinery and Tools 5 2 ATTRACTnVB ROOM, gentleman bus line. Excellent for elderly SALESMAN FOR preferred, parking. MI 9-7748. couple or newly-weds. Available Weekdays by Appointment Phone JA 7-2088 or MI 9-4780. porches, 2-csr garage, aiid excel­ 9-5132. DO'.Vr J FARMER’S MARKET at 827 E. , P1L(3R1M MIIJB nseda more sales- CONTACT WORK Oct. 30, $85 month, Tel. Ml lent . lot. Major portion of furni­ Middle Tpke. are closing for the ture Included in sale. MANCHESTER — 8-room older ^ 4 6 .7 8 ladlss. Apply M anner Pilgrim 1950 FORD FARM tractor, 8 point 9-7319. home, $9,480; abort way out—8- COMMUTING National organization has open­ season Sunday, Oct. 22. All mer­ hitch mounted plows. MI 9-8082. ROOM CENTRALLY located. Mills, Cbsmy Ball, Hartford Rd., parking. MI 9-6315. bedroom ranch, showroom condi­ / Manchester. Open noon till 9 p.m. ing for man to introduce new credit chandise will be sold at half MI 3-6273 plAn to Business-Professional men price. Sale starts at 8 p.m. tion, % sere land. Can’t be beat LIVE IN COMFORT-STYU - C(mVENIENa for $13,900; many more, $4,900 CONVENIENC^E WE OFFER AN excellent career 1000 mile radiuB. Intangible, spe­ M usical Instrum ents ^ 3 Apartm ent»— Flatu— U.S. No. 1 GREEN Mountain pota­ up. Call the Ellsworth Mitten SUPER-SIZE RANCH with 6 large opportunlto for a reliable woman cialty, ihemorial, or used car sales T e n e m e n t s 6 3 BRAE-BURN , With PLENTY OF ROOM for the wiMk (m iyl experience helpful. Exceptionally toes. Mealy, baked or boiled. The PIANO TUNnjjfe. $5. Repairs guat- BEAUTIFUL NEW RANCHES! Agency, Realtors, MI 3-6930, MI rooms, recessed radiation. A love­ eatable of trainiag to aiwlst with kind all like to eat—not mushy. 9-8524. management respcmsibilities. Em­ high commiaslon and bonus ar­ anteed.' Free estimates given on (^N ER AL RENTAL agency, J, D. ly 3-Bedroom home with VERY ^ Delivered to your door. Call Hath­ request.. Call Ml 3-1385, Kenneth REALTY Ths MW 1961 GrMifnsn HeiM t srs BIGGER . .. BETTER phasis win be placed on personal rangement. Thia is unusual money­ away, MI 9-6438. Realty, 470 Main Street, MI MANCHESTTO— Unusual 2-fam­ LARGE living room, dining room, 4 ^ iU e s rather than experience. making opportunity for right man. Robinson. 3-5129. 4.. MORE-BEAUTIFUL and u vs you mors than aver bafora. ily, centrally located, 7 and 7, 35$ family kitchen, ceramic tile bhth. Position provides above average Write Box O, Herald. * VERNON ^ 2-famUy 8-4. Large baths, 2-car garage. West Side c o M F C t r i l *13.490 to *14,490 Well landjicaped, level lot. Near They have large reeim, oak floon, full tixa baths . . . all startlnr salary with Increases in P e r^ ilize ra 5 0 -A frontage m busy thoroughfare. Realty, MI 9-8815. EYfinMiRNIRLRmi . line vnth abilities, plus many Help Wamcc—r ■’l ■' Business opportunities. 186 ft. schools, buses, shopping. Call Don fameui .brand matariak. Let Grenman's show you how you fringe benefits. MI 9-8196 to Male or Female 37 GOOD COW MANURE $5 and $10 v) frontage. On bus line. Tongren VERNON—Beautiful six room Gay, MI 9-5306, JA 8-8939. can own your own homo today and sava thoiiiandt of dollat$. arrange for Interview between lo­ loads. Delivered. Excellent for Agency, MI 8-6321, spilt, 3 bedrooms. Sunny .View Dr. ^:*aECTM»L^^.^iiiiiHKy ^ ll a.m. or 7-8 p.m. shrubs, lawns, etc. Ml 8-7804, Ml BUILD YOUR future, grow, with .Only For appointment call MI 8-l$65. GROSSMAN HOMES ARI COMPONENT Mott’s. Help us build ani open 8 9-8731. NEW SPLIT levels. These attrac­ B A R R O W S • COUNTER GIRL, experienced. Bet­ new Super msu-kets In one year. - ---- i "SILVER RIDGE” tive homea, unique in desim, otter 4 BEDROOM Colonial, almost new. ENGINEERED . . . FASTER. . . EASIER ter than average pay for top notch the finest in split level Imng. Ex­ 15$ baths, pine paneled kitchen- Ebcperienced and above average HouseTiold G oods 5 1 j STRONGER — SUPERIOR IT PAR! dependable girl. 7 a.m.-2 p.m.. Sat- men and women will advance ( ! cellent location. For additional in­ dinette and family room. Fira- W A L L A C E • urdays * a.m.-2 p.m. No Sundays. rapidly. Openings available in all EAST HAETPOAO formation or appointment call place, separate dining room. At­ Apply In person before 7 p.m. SERVEL GAS refrigerator approxi­ McCarthy Enterprises, Inc., MI tached garage, basement hatch­ 85 E. Center St. MI 9-5806 departments. Apply Mott's Super mately 6 years old, $50, Cal] MI Jack’s Coffee Shop, 89'E. Center Markets, 587 Middle Tpke., East, 9-8391, John Panders, MI 9-1898. way. Shaded lot. $31,950. 115 Cush- WE lUILD IT — YOU lUILD IT — OR WE'LL lOTH lUILD IT! St. 9-5996. I man/ Drive, Manchester. MI ' (Office open 9 a.m, to 9 p.m.) MANCHESTER 9-7984. KAIDB TOR MOTBU Hmin can be ! 60’’ WHITE cast iron enamel sink C U S T O M jUUILT H O M E S HOME SHOPPERS representative with steel cabinet, 38” ele.ctric WHY LETOROSSMAN’S ananged. Pleasant trorKing condi­ prepare to train to represent lead­ Reduced for quick tale to $14,700. BOLTON LAKE—4 room year tions. Call Connecticut M<^i, Wil- range, electric ironer cabinet FR O M $22,000 'round ranch, gas hMt, wooded ing drug storea in your area, full model, MI 9-1508.. 8 room Cape recently redecorated, DIDN’T I SEE THIS bUr Craas Parkway, Manchester, or part-time. Call MI 3-6144, MI 3 Or 4 bedrooms, aluminum siding, lot, lakefront privileges, excellent SHOW YOU HOW YOU MI $-1805. FH A DOWN 9rl786. I ' RANCHES • SPLIT LEVELS Aluminum comboa, large fenced m condition, $9,9(>0. $800 down. Good- FIRST I Pkm tt«f M ytir falkaltr 1M1 child-Bsrtlett Realty Co., Raal- I UOSSMAN NOME OWNEMHIP UM- GIRL OK xaaman wanted, part- 8261 lo t.' CAH OWH YOUR COUNTER HELP, experienced. 2-9 COLONIALS • CAPES tore, BU 9-0939 or MI 8-7925. $ Room Cape—over an acre of iMd, I 10$. I laelsu 3Sc. time, to wait on shoe i«palr cus* p.m., includes Sunday; also, part- INVITATION $6-52 R. F. DIMOCK CO. each room at least 15x15. I 00 YOU OWN UWOT YES Nt to a u n and do minor stitching. OWH HOME WITH .time Sunday help. Apply Home YOUR OWN PLANS MANCHESTER A]My Shoe Repair Dept., House Maid Bakery, 699 Main St. TO BID wim Tw Nnr MI 9-5245 8 room Colonial—off Porter St. 4 A b Im . between u-o. t - WESTLAND TERRACE MH-O-RAMA bedrooms,-^amlly room, ga­ NO MONEY DOWN! STREET ;___ _ Sqgled bids will be received at A Gay approach to the season MI 9-7702 SENSIBLE rage. CITY...... WNE,._..„ STRTE.. COUNTER AND grU! girl, exper­ the Office of the General Man­ FEATURES: Barbara Woods Sltoatloiu) Wanted— OPEN SUNDAY 1 PAA. TILL DARK ahead — simple gingham aprons Johanna Evans MI 9-5653 J ienced. Itehta 1$ nlAilirbt to 0. F em ale 38 ager, 4h.Center Street, Manches- LO W TAXES! e City Gae • OItgr Water e Laadacaphig e 90x156’ ) step out in charm andtd gracem e tor trimmed wlui Polntsettla and 65$ room ranch for $15,900, built-in special afternoons In this lovely m YOW RRMSMAN HOMES RtPRESEIinTtVE TORAYl Average $to-$78 a werit or better tei, Conn., until October 31, 1961 Christmas tree motifs In easy-to- MANCHESTER—We specialize In 6 ROOMS $Y3,500 oy«n and range, every modern Let e Wood Windows e Red Oak Flooring e For* frock created In sizes for the ma wttb tipe. 48 bonta, Ajmly in per- DEPENDABLE elderly German at 11:00 A.M. for Construction of LOCATION do cross-stitch! finding homea to suit your family Convenience. aoB baton T p.m. Jack’s Coffee lady wishes to-take care of older Town Highway Garage. tron. Features include oil ateam heat, E m m i StLYERMAN m O H Aa CRAVIS MODEL HOMES OPEN miea Counters e Knotty Pine Cnbinets e Full Base­ Pattern 2660 hss directions for needs and your budget. If you are city water and eewef, copimr 8-5 duplex—one block from Onter| m a p . M S . Center St. person and. light housekeeping. Bid forms, plans, and specifica­ From ManrJieeter take Oakland Street to No. 8261 vrith Patt-O-Rama Is In making apron; graphs for em­ 047 MAIN ST. •OS BEAIN ST. ment e Metal Hatchway | e Full Ihsulation e Col­ tired of looking at homes that are plumbing. Lot 100x2(ki. On busline. St. 3 bedrooms each aide. Box EE, Herald. tions will be available after 1:00 SUNDAY 1 fo 7 PAA. Vernon Circle. From Vernon Circle sixes 3 6 ,^ , 40, 42. 44, 46, 48, 60, 52. broidery; Color chart. too small Or too large; too coatly Hartford, Conn. YVUUmaatlp, Conn. SOMAN WANT8D to assemble P.M, on Monday, October 23, 1961. Bust 38 to 54. su e $8, 40 bust, 4% Easily financed. Qui()K occupancy. VeL BUkrtlseai $-#301 toartfir «$ komc. Stareo. 60 W. ored Bath Flxtaree e Cermie Tile e Hot Air Himt Route 88 toward Rockrilte for about 2 To order, send 25c in coins to:— or too inexpensive; too far out or Reasonable taxes. < Buainess opportunity'—8 room Oo-| Siinatioiw Wanted — Male 39 A deposit of $25.00 for each set of yards of 36-incb. »3% ltaniiig. Oilif. e Picture Wtadow e Obeioe of DecoraUng * Built- mile# and turn right at the Westland Ter- Anne Cabot, The Manchester Eve­ too close in, now. !• the tl>ne to lonial, alio frame building, ga- plans and specifications (refund­ LOCATED JUST OFF FORRES ST.. To order, send 36c In coins to: call Mra. Smith or Mrs. Wagner raOesIgn. Sue Burnette, Manchester Bvenlim ning Herald, US# AVE. PHONE MI 8-6278 rags, all on one parcel of land. ih U H TDXB-Hpnr M ojno in free BUILDING YOUR own.home? Ehc- able for return in good (condition). BETWEEN n iE PAIWWAY and SILVER LANE in Oven sad Range. AI&RIOAS, n e w YORK S«, N. at The Jarvis Realty Co., 288 E. 3 Uocka from Main 8t„ $13,400. j pert carpenter will work with and U to be made with the Collector of Herald, 1150 AVE. OF AMERICAS, Y. Center St., MI S-4112, MI 8-1033, msbnict: No builders, please. Revenue at 41 Center Street. A n < NEW YORK 36, N.Y. For lat-claaa mailing add 10c for MI 9-8519. YOUR SEARCH IS OVER!! Write P.O. Box 901, Manchester, ceipt will be iuued which will en­ For first-class mailing add lOc Brae-Burn-Realty for each pattern. Print Name, each pattern. Print Name, Ad- title prospective bidders to pick up dreae with aona and Pattern Num- COVENTRY — About 8 mUes out the plans and specifications at the McC a r t h y enterprises , inc. Address with Zone, Style No. and $U,700-4 BEDROOM ranch, oil DoBB--^Birda—Pet* 41 her. on Route 44A—3-bedroom ranch, BEECHLER-SMITH Controller’s Office, 66 Center c arthy enterprises inc SUa. hot water haat, good alss lot. MC , . $11,800, Carport, combination REAL ESTATE ^ 1 I ^ ' t miss the fall and winter-81 Have you the 'SI Album con­ REALTORS * Street, Manchceter, Connecticut. taining many lovely designs and storms. Olenn Roberta .Agency, Priced to sell. E. J.) Dupre Raal Basle Fashion — a handy pattern MI 9-8903 MI I4$e$ COT J Jail— Afro naijatered. malee, Arthur J. LeClaire Jr. Beq., Mitchell 9-5391 free pettenu. Only 2Se a eepyl MI 4-lS«, PI 34801. Bststs A iMunuiee, MI f-l$00. trt. Mwta, wamedrtBO. CH 3-3480. Acting aeneral Manager nagaidna tor home sewers- S5e. f ■ ■' U b ^ T o w n Heard Along Main Street m lUlnkow Mottwn CSubwffl vw Mbaday at TiSO pjn. at the And on Somm o f Manchm»tor^$ Sid* Str**U, Too scale T a t^ la M n. MUlard Ap- 9by, a member, will preeent a Iteswey Ptobes SaMaMe Bonding ,n>Kram of color elidea All moth- A Manoheeter ooUsge studwit A member of a Manchester board M t Of Raiabow ChrU are tatvlted recently attended a convention In wa« heard to remark that if the to attend. New Hampahire for education ma­ town's bonding procedures were jors. good enough for the bonding attor­ ICm. Bertha Jarrett, field rep- There was a great deal of so­ neys," — uh Ropes, Gray Best reaeatattve for the Koiaonla cialising between the business ses­ Ooolidge, and, uh. Hart, Shaffner Foundation, Baltimore, Md., will sions. he said, including a number and Marx,’.* they were good enough S ow a f ^ , this telephonic kin- speak on "Laubach Uteracy at for him. dergtiWr became a grammar of pa^ee. He said he met a num­ A Nbn. Work” at the North Methodist ber students from other col­ school with the installation of sin­ Churdi tomorrow at 8 pm , and at leges. gle sided key-box equipment Like Manchester High School Monday At one time, he met k girl wdto other Infsnt businesses providing at 7:80 pm . said she was from "Washington Medical Women a pubUo service, a great deal was State." to be learned and the following The second eession of the Senior "Oh, that’s fabulous!" he said, Plan 2-Day Sale years were filled with Improved Olrl Scout U T program will be enthusiastically. He was attending methods of operation. held Monday at 7 p.m. In the Jun­ a small college himself. “What’s This past week, the InstalUtion ior room at Center Congregation­ It like being so close to the'Caplr The Woman’s Auxiliaiy to the of the neweet of compact switch­ Hartford County Medical Associa­ boards was completed, and brought al Church. tTsls Is the last night tol?” (Photo Redes Studio) new members will be accepted. "Washington, Maine," wraa- the tion will hold its annual rummage the Manchester Answering Serv­ Olrla must be 16 or over to pai> deflating reply. sale Friday, Ctat. 27, from 3 to 8 Engaged ice and its towner, Mrs. Betty Ueipate in the UT program. p.m., and Saturday, Oct. 28, from Ruth Bdwards, to maturity — to Last Gasp 10 a.m. to noon, at the American The engagement of Miss Barbara the goal line of up-to-date equip­ Legion Home, Memorial Rd., West ment In its "private secretary" Miantonomoh Tribe, lORM, will ‘ 7 had the damdeiit expeHence Jean Barbero to Ens. Douglas D. meet Monday at Tinker Hall at .8 Hartford. type o f operation. \ the other day,” said a Manchester Proceeds will benefit the Memo­ Casa'vant, USNR, has been an­ More than 110 clients, one being pm . Arrangements will be dia- ■wonum yesterday. cuaeed for the 50th anniversary rial Scholarship Fund which gives nounced by her parents, Mr. and The Herald With its 24-hour want "A fly (jame and died on my assistance to deserving nursing oelehration scheduled for March Jap.’ ’ Mrs. Robert C. Barbero, 14 Carol ad innovation, are served by the 1082. The winter progrram ■will She explained tnat she was Just and medical students. Dr. two new boards. Items for sale will include cloth­ be outlined. Coffee, cider and sitting there, when tne creature Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwards said that "With doughtnuts will be served. flew down, buzzed its last, and ing, accessories, white elephants, the installation of our-new switch­ books, games, shoes toys, and Mrs. Richard (^asavant, 12 Meadow keeled over. Farms Rd., West Hartford. boards by the Southern New Eng­ Omar Shrine Club will sponsor domestics, with a specialty shop land Telephone Co., we have Miss Barbero is a 1958 graduate a ladles night dinner-dance pro­ Teaoe, Perfect Peace* of new and slightly used clothing. reached goal, however, with gram tonight at the Manchester of Manchester High School and is SNETCO making such strides in 0)untry Club. A cocktail hour A church organist, whose sense a senior at the University of Con- improved telephone equipment w'lth piano music by Sam Smi^i of humor is as keen as his ear ne against manufacturing space. ’The Arm em­ radioactive fallout tor two weeks is ployes approximately 500 persons. on display at the National Hous­ ing Center in Washington, head- NOTES ANNIVEBSABY luarters of the National Associa- Plnehurst Grocery at Main St. a:Ion of Home Builders. and Middle ’Turnpike, oldest of Manchester’s food stores, is cele- George T. LaBonne Jr. of the

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inctodtog the introduction ,~of a Orleaua to do the aame kind of in the bour-Iony mustoal revue to untique production achedule, which tebvlaion program. It waa while do­ he pMeented by the Westingbouse No Canned Laughter calla tor complate niii^throuyha ot ing tMa ahow that Dick waa audi­ saeotric Oo. Theaday, Nov? 21 ea^ acrfpt on two aucceoalve tioned by CBS. • chanyea are made which permit the extensively In dtoftose TV, Dick blamoa bia writan. . mood at taarioua ataym o f osar Uahed a novel titled “Bntar Laimb- Improvembnt of each epiaode ba- .haa Bppeand dn almost avary bto oountry’q hbtory wUl provide tha X h a praeaLrioua tro rid o f ttaa W .” which ia currenUy M b« tore It b filmed the fotlowiny night. variaty. aboto toehidtog Bd SuIU- boaudy writer la axplorad eadi matartol tor “ An OM-FtaaMoUed adapted for Broadway. Becauae of The three-camera technique b vnn’a Pan y Como’s anS Jack wnak on “ tba Dick Van Dyk* bia bumr moducUon and wrltiiw n u u * a Thaakagiving.” WMh the omoop. na# iudC hour comedy uaed by a few other aertea hut "T to tton of the aingle taped aeqnenoe acbedule, Rehier win not appear to Dick Van-Dyke .Bhow” la the onl^ After tottoHshiny htansatf to taWiaa (tem day i|iglita, CB8-TV). th e aeriea toaturing Chariton Haaton — ha pvograas which tooorporatea th e teleriaton. Van DjSw decided to will be abroad making a flUn _ WMdaqei Dick Van Dyke atan _ Storiaa for ‘The Dick Van Dyke “p review ” tmpoet to ita production give tto theater a whitL Dasbtto • * Bab Batrie,>.bead writer for the ftaet that he had nevm tS m the program wtu be pr sainted ttra Show are not devoted aacluaively p b n s . from New Tork. Alan B n ^ . » Jtetlonal televiaioa to the workii^ acUrittaa ot the The laughter heard en the abow a Btagtay ar dancing basin, to P M W H ^ e ' wrltero. Some epiaodeg deal wilb b tto honaat reaponae of, the audi- waa weB received by eritito to b b V m pyk^ laoanUy the taaat at hfat Btendway ahow. a revue'mdl- BUnor Donahue, featured on the hoB^ life of Rota Petite, hla enee. No canned laushter b used. “The Andy Griffith Shew” and araa ^ of the hit lovely wife Laura, portrayed by Dick Van Dyke tin t broke Into ed “The Boys Against the Otria” ^JT tye. Bye Birdia,*’ tartnga ^ U ft a Mary Tyler Jibore. a S whicb sOao starred Bert LUhr, “ Father Knows Beat,” wUl co-star trievbloa with a Garry Moore trpo with Nick AdamA as his wlfa In ainstaB, danetes and panto- todr Avn-year-oid aon- Ritchie, morning ahow hi Attonta, Oa. Thb Nancy Walker and Stollay Bi m an. “ A Voice on the Phone,” ' oohadutod lie talenta to Mevialon far the Ptoyed by Larry Kathewa moxntog ilw w w w extronwto popu­ M time to a aertea althaugh he Under the guidance of direetor fo r prosentation later thb aeasMi Bveiy M ort haa heen'mada to lar and. after a few yeam Dick le- I ' ^ e General Electric Hour.” baa dppearad en eweay major vari-' produco a prayram tat h bli auaUtv. COlVfid.AII mttvftfiUvto fbff dtaP Im Mdtaess Gower Champten,. Dtek reaeived aty ahow and atarnd In the much hb flret profoaeiomd,, datolay: Tho Ken Ktdb trieplay concema a g e d a l^ twwdMMir lone special traintog and emeryed as a nudor "practical Joker” who torroriaeo ♦•Tbe Phbutene .FVttea’r muateal comedy star to “Bye Bve tonocent people by telephone. B tidte.” . . Itoondtaif ant & e writtoc team Aa a Jack' of all arts and a b a _- David Brinkley will examine the am two talmdaion veterana. Iferey matlvatUMu o f two. breeds o f row- Ainatafdaua and Roaaitaarte. Uy man, Dick’s littb bburo is divided among palnttoya, dboot^ conformbts — American cowboyA presU A * B u d d y S o r b B. A m aterd am tog home movies, racing mhdhtnra and American expatriates in Paris siplent la tha oM aobi H gsdr writer wtioae sportenn on a twenty loetTttade, —on hb teieviaioci "Journal” latlona dtaad la oMaaaaed with one and studytog Stan Laurel and Cary Wednasday, Oct. 25 (NBC-TV I fresh . two Baara. At aay ttote tae‘a apt ;ement Grant movies in hb tome, and Netwark in color, KkSO-ll { mh. ‘«a oowM iq» wttti aoaaethtoe Hk«— when time permits, eating every BUT). flrm ’a •TbiB raoto ia ao amaH you have m an- fattening fo ^ kniown to man to to' pa hSKt door to ohanye your n fruiUsM effort to gain weight. Tho underpaid British sebooi- lo r a : Bdnd." Buddyk propbrity tor auoh teachto and a new Navy/aircraft Mkea frequently brioea him into carrier will be filmed topics af oonStet irito ' Rob w ^ ia oolie^ Frank McGee on “Frank McGee's Siarlea adueafod and haa more Mined Hare and Now " Friday, Oct. ZT > n te r, kitoa about comedy. Coming ShowB^ Stan's (lOiM pjn. BDT) on NBC-TV. Itoaemarte portraya writer Sally ondred na*8M a aingte gtrt on the prowl s B an - “ Tha Face o f Spain,” a nim M tor a touband. Her only problem fWaenhower stumping in Now eotlcut Jersey and the wethUng of team­ documentary narrated by Chet .. M that ahe overpoweie and de- r, Oct. ster union ridef Janwa R. Hoffa’a Huntley about the work, life mid !totoya protowoUve matoa with her H otel, daughter to Detroit wOl be topics lekuie o f the peoptes o f Spain. wW eqaar abaip tounor. After meeting be in on “Chet Huntley Reporting for be presented by NBC News in « Billy, a man*a only oonaolatian ia "S e r v - Mutual of Omaha" Sunday, Oct. 22 apeoial trievisien broadcast Ttaes* - thgt to M B cbnckla aa to puta hte sontest (NBC-’TV Network 8:M pjn. day. Nov. 14 (NBC-TV Network, BDT). 10-11 p.m. N T T ). *^OaH R aiM ^w to achldved toma In etoaate eoaasdy- akatehea with Jimmy Durante will he seen in a TTwra are alraady 20 radio sta­ Bid Caaaar, te tto oraator, pro- guest star appearance on “ The tions in 14 cities broadcasting in aneor and wrttar of the ahow wW di Danny Thomna Show” to t o t e N o ­ ETTatoTOO.. .NBC b sendiiig a !• - to batay *»Ade to oonjunotion witb vem b er. man team to Nigeria in mid-No­ ttoany Ttomaa ' m m I Sheldon vember to help 'that governmsad Laonarira produetton obofwny to Miriam Hqddns. long « abye eteabUsh a national T V sirstom. H o lly w o o d . and screen favorite, guest stars In wddiUon twbetoy a yifted per- as a silent screen star whSae val­ WM toriner Reiner is aba a bichly -tal- uable collection of Vatottopi ntya- _____ APOST8 PACK . — ...... --n -— ------, to a n w ' » o » t iw T * iiiit y of "The lnvestigatora” taWch 90T, lYUi before the caatetka recently for a r e hraadoaat later in the aeasen. Ehr „«A T O B A T . OCT. Met smtea' star James PYancbcua. it tree CaeAlepta Bewllaa 44 edpreaented a then-and now- kxth 14S Cetoge Jrssthelt KleheH at h b oam rapid, succeoa. Juat ate Iris MCAA VeHtoa «A 5 yean ago, as a Tale undier-ynd- nate, he served as stage raanarwr .•*teEi2u:sr Now T ork KniricerhodMre wo S t a m k a summer stock produetton o t “Hay Fever.” starring Mlm Bop- 4:te Leasee IWhaS EUCiRON.'CS tons,-in Deimb, ir«M - «. W .. - Suasr B ar RaUnson va Denar Horor,;UirainMl middleweight centear. This will be«a loegb TWO-WAY . comeback fiatat for the im ­ mortal 'BdUnaon. Imt ffig a r ftADIOpISrATeH SATpiD^Cy B ar ahtnyd prove, too amait -'to r amootmboxinmilorw. Rob- U t o Awm. t o k ^ lc o in . (CompUed • t o K iss • ...» ■ ' u , ' t o S tto W . Weeton. Boxbw D- ^ W S ' - « « etudaer. WMk and ttte' Bmm n e Otewa ----- mn. POB BBSTIBB SERVICK Ossdlepts mwllBs S S t e " ! ’ * ’ Wife ifia^^yhte Spare 4A M ThI* If UVfSB . Manya Via«to.''khaalM w in ' c n i ^ : ■ _ .ilp iip A T . OCT. aSBi Watch H r. Wtaura 3 i -.iRdadin sets oat to rut the ’ m ' i - U M ' Csrifoa resttral -WWH.aH B^teauB ‘^e^Case of 4Se Meddltax teto- irah 5 [?el»bi BFD Nal-S . lom.” Maami-aeta heiv^roas Jt siaaliuv' w to feeU that Psrcslf Ash Ah f t SohMls “ maefe brain’ ' which deals willi o f brotheMr love. A . I I . \ ! i I rom r !i(5: doo VS 'Hew Tori^ Tfwi Axe Osls 4 aaidser'a Almaam *W fimtoihe -.Kyi . inri.1btetoh Amerlcaae- ht Wsrh mm ’ otham .cannot. Oterehuid Browns vs S t u S . M m ' ' ' btoahStOrie £tllese FfHiall Uichflf A b .Watax touan fCater) vif. PMtor. a aotoriova AiMrieaB Leeane .Feethall 1 NNWVIENNEY Pre-asm*'‘ feature wUh ______si ’ .’Jpeath'-flahle^' > SB toetotebttouw- Scbenkel, emcee. . __ Ctou^haye the ^Sotd^tiuric .o t DelbA to,Hooaton , 4S Years With FItapalrich W IW fdfiia. SJHOOOO^ rame Mtaa. V naw of Tto Week CL LEROY WNims N.O.AA Fsathah A to. >* pad , watchfaa- a fotiM r W a - Sjrracuas at Fcnn Stale- . Mmbcuktrn Btr Three Theater ' ■ -1 • . t o t e Scott Coltso, "■oak- iilta bajr CHpi>er,.' Maria Meates. insurance of All Kin4a kverjr Maak famBl ^ •• ■Mar-,- totweea.” «»- ] i ^ Prs BamethaU ^ te, to 1 BuMMJhOP. New . York ' Knlcherltocfcsfs va. rnaaa her «hh BanA»^ nilaael^ta Wantors. -X-.------cnatedly- Ma^baal PfItaaU laaaaa flaw* his Cftranaed paraatt. u * tf.'m us mmEBt ' CbrU Scheakel aad ICrIe JR*t« “Tto^udSjTpMmjr frijtaS it:u9SS!!rp:LSr raoi^ ins-M M describlaa the acthai. ; - : riSaao' — ~ Oar Mil* Briihi _ S :1 U MtAlM BnUBKT TV Baaa Ot The Weak » U : U l WE M S T IU , W lasa AtaraaS W .VA" f W M f B I O M O N « > « OaOig* Vtothal Sununary of M tege _t< 2 S AST j ’Adari. U i t e W v I m '^ QVItllY SAFETY rtth ------m W i e r 'r it o jpaaiah ■HUH. JC en Jtm “Tatch er,” Oaudettex Ortf reid. Ifaureen O 'M ar*. I B B U O H r * bMt. i t : u m m •ttelstenbr mate At Tbs Kmiea IsU U aa I SEAT SEL1S C:W D«C Maws Doug Saoden ^Sm a^ths^r^ “Tto Deseri P mC-V James H m m u f JM toa^TW -r^^ E t i C t R i C .v^Q; How many, chlktom dom m Stdttvnn hpve?-C. N. Free! I ili^ceiieral■ W J t e S S . - c o i M i i c i a l Ml A : Oite married daughter. t K M l i l A I . ■ SS&re-. . 5 ( Weather, Spsitf, Hnn • IHOllSTCIAk A n t y t e t e t k Coolf^s SSr&^’ataear j C<^inMMSliN6 .V m fim Bowtlnm 9 D d iT c v T SetVICE STAHON 2i HOtm CUSTOBIE|S SERVICK -9il BKOHAWB V. ODBUb. Pn «. ' mwL Artrn/mr - M l 9-SS2t m M M dla«pkA Baat . 51 BISSELL ST. Offtehd DteimriiaH glRllHt ’ O B ^ O ^ m o •, .i , '0 ntoap 10 3^1129 to 1 III. 1 I »• I % I'a !■*» I ■w » .riiii.,iMi|t-f .ji I ^ I I li in' * ^•>16: MW*'?-!?-? .W?v-'.r ■fc. PAGE TWO AXNcmstER EVENING raite«i);4i^qaE^ ocitiBEA m ; t * t * i t y i ' ^<3, HAAciMnBR ^Vltolfe”Hlj8RAU),’ lU^ ^TURDAt, i OCTOB]^ 21, - ^ 1 FAGEl THREE SUNDAY Television PROCr^RAM TUESDAY Television PROGRAM Many Trinmplis hired klUer. threatens inagsjliis; PIPE a ii SUPPLY, •iM Tto Bte Mestte ^ ^ t e r a M*a Gregory and ittrlo TaW O f Thb MAql I t .fam Berta A eaalnq BlsUdeck For Miss Booth JNOdWPOBATKB . . Dslvc^te m Tbs air Jason. 6kW I gs O f T te Ahr Rahie aed OUe 8 *. M dealer decides to cheat Us em- •iM M M ia A m i « Steelent* *** gal^JDtaaey'a WeadatlM Norif ployers out of MOdO to pay'for SsM The OaitstoplMfS surgery tbiu wlfTfeur ShiriMf IBooth, star oC "Haaal,* W HCaESAU IssIsM ' WbwheU m e Professor Ludwig Vc -D m kfSJS S iN ter of paratyala. made her theatrical dehdt at the sm OralM tisa iiisaaec And Answers A ■ tures on "The Bunting Instiaet" VriS I to Vow BraM S...MJB nlJMlING CMd This. Is n s life OnM: eweratary of SUte _ _ of mwM. Donald O o A Mickey to Nona a Deadly Drug, - The age of three ringing "In the Good ' JUrisaMMs Oa Parads Rusk.’ Diacassicn on the Soviet , Mouse aad Goofy w ill assist lbs s u e ! „ - m r S etropoUtan Squad raom against CM Summer Tlme'^ a t a Sunday HEATING^ SUPPUES •:M UaSsrstaaSlBS Oa* WaiM prenouQoemeau at the Commu- professor. - ;:^{ri|wSui Crothars.. “ Tba Jownal of Clar. Broadway musical; tha ooi Stto ^E^aMnr VeOraw 8 Batter Bob Major talks a nathat- 'A Tree Ckowa in Brooklyn.’^ aaoa Caodide." A olaflat sstlria- '■ • a s s T A | 8 team o f Wayne and Shuster; „ u al magaririe info doing an articto But, between thoae two* events, PETERMAH PLUMMNG Ins s ymms iW 's. stteaipts to \ I Ooremus .fijrii alaiM Hatt^JComo a n d __ 2i8 Pm s a i ott tto peoUe o f Fhippsboro, Just sw a hisiiersdaeatica ia An dklCUSD ■ aa ttw are la evbryday New Bag- Mtas Booth’s triumphs were many. (Odor) wlU Harvesngooa BbQ dance wbmera. I * i UttM llxD. M Jlu^: Tbs R st. Dr. Weanr 'be "Time." aad Antpne. A ' Curtlaa. comedy IS She has woo almost every Impor­ OiwColDoMltAI ,%to*"^ tant award the theatre has to of­ t:W Where Are Teitf IA *• fht Phraio le.tolT^^i?*'*" • Om Geatnctor ol Home Missions of the Ccasrs- u's Biar." patrolman "The Diapossessed'______fer, Including three Tooyla, the ptipnid caristhm CburehM/^ Star.’! mtrpbnnn HAWS and I rial guem Ralph Brilamy, I Is jMcretly lafatuated Holliman. Dina MerrilL Academy Award iu beet motloa • One Rm s o m MSS^ 'wtth actrtrasa Tsaate Taagieni srben f : U Juano Uhallto (MmSmStoa aS (Oolor) ,^ p «a t s«riesa)i” as couple o f poUte ... Saered Hurt M owner he wants his stall redeco­ prise. % 8 isrs whoohuBt for their misa- NOW! AND VOUB U:U British Caleadar a rated, In Hawaiian itaodem, ..and Gtaessa g l ' tg U:I7 Marie g ' MONET BACK . . „ The Chrlstayhani M refosM to listen to any ob]emlons; "Hunted Men," Lloyd Nolan. 3f% • :to T ip m ekfw m Dyks Shsar i "Lost Holiday". Alex Gulnnesaf UAa lastoMa a 1 . A a - i o o i as •:fl Jack {taaay Piegraas S S A V T M G S f| H « » Petrie foUowa his producer's Beatrice CamriwIL WHY K A PART-TIME BaUdar’s Shawoasa ' a Jack LeseouUe la adult auide for Comedy series. Jack Beany, the fiR n S i Jsaa U tW Jaekik Parr Sham n e w A u n LEPB P L A N a T a m With ntsimtriak - as orders leavM tbwa to audithm l.Colo_.ilor) Ansaad raws at yotinjr Richard Thoiiiaa In hla far- local boy who made good, retuma .y u ,/ O wrrent MHsawTnthKBM ' a new sliM r on the same day his ASHMAN? I. ProTidea laaoiaaM pratoe> ranpna adventures around ' the to hie home town. Waukegan, n i„ LOAN • a . la Osurt S-ysatw>Id i sou la maldttg bis }I:M ttbws aad Weather . . . . Ward W world. . ’ to receive a singular honor, g j ^ e school aeOng dahut^ lltlB Memeat at Medttattea tlon to Wife 86. U:ia Indsstiy On Paiada St Hathaways f 1I:M CandW^Oacsera ' f afghwav Patrsl Baohelor Fatter g, to. SS 1:M News We*U convert .. 2*»«y aad Osllalh M Phi Snvers . l! WlthDurward Kirby as host, end Baeial Sujpw WiM KMty A Party^For Petar.'' Guest star tt:aa Ws BeUsve a Kaveriefc , 4t. 5S Allen ninL Guest: W ally Oox, /M'jrAfMATA^A FXAfMP- Harvey Olssa 6how S. BotoiM all basic aaanal pre­ Peapla fai the Mewa S ■•“ fa r ■ Friu iw . l S w ptaira him- that furnace miums if Hfe assored Uvea James Gamer In "Point Blank.''* S^w Of Tbs Week M. M MAueugevgetA eteitAt rtWAMetAt utgriTeTiei" sS L ^ e idol, of Peter n ag’s girl HEAD Oasoera SI at Bret, finds himself aa UnwilltaiB "Kerrily. We RoU Along.” Story . iFMiia,' ' LOANS t o d e a n t c o jn to a g e 68. Vestara Btary at partner In a .weird - ertbesallna of Amerlcak'l love affair with the MRY 68ATN STl MAKpHEHTEB e HOUIfe 61, COVENTRY t-S *” “* **** •iM DsMs OIIBb g converuent Dlraettaas' n as echeme. (Repeat) Automobile, narrated by Oroucho ^ - M u n a y n e w Ekmlpi^ wtth a .smattering ol Bnreee Jack Bailey of "()uean for GAS HEAT S. Is a va ila b le fo r m ala aad Ji’iS A*"*®?** *• •• T:M Seeramm - S Xajrx. legal kaow le^ from a college a Day.’’ a member of the American »:H Barry Baasaacr—News S. M lAsele a AAveatares Ja Paiadlee g.-M, g| (• V course, Maynaid enters tni female—ape 18 to 86. 1:W reresptiea a Timmy leama. that the farmers ,‘Queena., Back To Back." Adam •.•.SS5*k!25r •• Institute of Fine Arts, sat for por­ ,jjjoith a low cost CssaeaMcat Baaait S are plan nine to have CUlty com­ is conned Into judging beauty con- Loretta YAuag _ trait suilptor Joseph Portanova in a d. VAN TeS'Tta BawHas SS mitted to a real home beeauae he teat. Don WILLIS Garage DEUSEN Baaad TsMe St eontinues to aprina traps they Par Adalta Only Ig • .• M & - M I5 S S U . •• a demonstration highlighting a re­ DireetlaBB ’« M have set durinc a.drought wUch "L u re 'O f 4 tla ". Sllvano Mangano SPECIALISTS IN Y obm; Dr. M a im cent luncheon of the orgiiKlaaUon in Conversion Burner District . "Brolutlon of Synagofue Archi­ has brought tnany wild snlnmls to ir:S» Wbat’s My Uaet S . f** A Day A M luieaesAa rrsseata n Supervisor tecture from Ancient Times to WHEEL AUONMENT Bad nrla." T rsge^ strikes a cicanri- Los Angeles, Don’t carry a alngle ash- or their area.. U :W Sunday New sltoeelal s mmahb| SBRYIOB S tW fv Vetdiet la Ysm when a ahowmaa. .— Urea Ja ' -A The Presen t" Bit WsIIach. host The Banwlakel Shew - 'M, aS' News at gnm nwti'mwmbT ^onkey" that laUtersketoht (dinker thia w in terl. OonvMt 164 E. Center Inte^lewB _L«w ls Davis, noted (Color) While orbiting In an antb News A Weather g ■ GENERAL AUTO REPAIR______sketches of SO He can oast sPEixsr that old fashioned ■ street arebitect. Stilla of old tentples in •misrile.■ Paarleas ’Lea .leader' mistakes Suaday I^ b t Bspsrt f t MIteM* 6 -4881— 18 MAIN 8T« MANCHRSTER ‘via' Aad into Oeisael t. to. St Poland a ^ lerael. Also on the Rochy—who also is orbItMg In an News A Tfsalhermaa M ■camore Lodge." Tbe Colooel coal furnace to Ml 6-46M prosram Cantor ^ lom on BpMeln. antl-mlssUo'-fop 'an antt-antMnla* Btayheys Penthouse t t To oongratulate George Eckstein, olean, convenient of R srrM n N. T. Jewish Com^ slle and preparea to.dlaintegrata UiM SnaW Ntaht Movie S A M g “.vacation retreat for him- casting cttrector of "The Untouch­ PI 2-6801 . munity Center. him. Other eartoOi^ "Outlaw Girl". Slvano Mangano. AW and;famll» hut when he dta- g as h eat WeU I:ta Tenr OenunaaHy S MlUlea D eU arkevIe U U :U Feslare >1lm - t «®v2re.lt’a a dHapIdaM shack ha ables'’ who authored "Jigsaw,’’ a show you how in­ SUN UDhB o r CANADA CaMIe Bear as "Union. Pacific” . Barbara .fttan- ITxuig Voyage Horae.” John Mm ’# RriSweed t:to 5^ h !i ,S 5 i F ^ g script for the aeries wluoh soon expensive it can ■Divided We Stand." Drama by . . . JIThbi J<>*1 MeCrea. WaySe.flarry PItsgerald. i MANCHESTER s so n^csoSu "*■ fg goes into produotion. Bob Stack be. Call today. Uehard Crean of taiterfalth con- liat^Oeanis the Menaea S New taavea BepahUcM TeWa s ’JS Ataeneaa Newaetaad g, is sent him -an instant speller, a new nicts amons-Protectants, Catho- M ter mesiofising tha (xmibioa- Oaaunlttee ■ Sri# FeMere Film ^ g )™";_Sfce>ton Ddrtraya fighter Ilm and Jewa. Third prosram In tion to hla new aafe and destroy- OLKMOBILES ^uUflower* McFoaTo davioe which gives the spelling of the series U tl^ ."Prelodlce — tng lb «„P «p er It wAs written CA ^ e^ S ln ed Don’t Cry". Kent I^SenT” **"** **“*•*'' ®***1ri Blnw ‘ I t , •• 6,000 words in handy desk telephone T. P. MTKINOO. Hr. WflMB trinmpha^y boB^ SmHh. David Brian. **VOUE OUMMOBHJD DBALBR” Papers Theatog . m "Doyle Against tho Housa”. ku- UsUng style. TOURAINE PAINTS . Vldleaa a that he ia the nnly arat who mu U iM MeVlea t Medielae Utl M open the aafe. until Dehnis proms "Princess O'Rouike." Robert M 3 A 7 t t l : t t This Week la Sparta S him arrong. „ Cummings, Onvta de Bavlllaad. 'SJ2 WEST CENTSt STREET • BRUSH^ t:M Feetoan a Fellew The Saa . A M i t - i i n i Los Anseles vs. New York Olants "Busman's Holldajr.v Vacatloiung ItM.filtuual Ot^tSutethm S ' SALES aad • WALLPAPERS ' WEDNESDAY Television PROGRAM SERVICM »:M g. FAxToyttma He eeiel • SANDERS. POLISHERS "Safety-Tested dri* ^Oegs Of The Air SiU Bariy 8lgw Musieal hour. "The Seasons. *. M* *• of O n M aalal Otoasraem "U tfle Wo« ■atbarias STEAMERS FOR RENT MONDAY Television PROGRAM M Youth." Fernando 'Lan boat gttriee Jjasaegtor. U t o lr - B m t t Anka,speelalnest star, oiid. O' * W TImo kills aa It-year-old sUck-up as- . ^ fieiiawssa riarriag Barrie Cbue and Bob < :N CoUege at The Air cut Bariy Show M Used Cars‘ Boose, dancers; Jill Corey, alng- ^aUseatel Claastsem It itat. " Oolor, . o^lva zan ita ,” Marion Brando, Surfsido t i . M u** V * y ^ {* ■* Oesatart tog star. Also sketriiea and im­ Pail’s Paiit aiNI t iN Son HaniT i ' Troy Donahue in "WitnessI For . t r provisations by tta Bttocaaaful off- Royal f :N Siwrlso Semester Film I the Defense." Sandy Winfield Is >Aa Broadway group, kno' Y i’P*'!*® •* Cemfert S:tS Oel. Bleep ] charged with musder for hitting Premlae.’’ Wall|Niper Sipply • :« d^altere News, « : U FellV Tho Cat drunken Attacker. tOSURN A MIDDLESROOK. lEC. Fatoul Denar Movto U Ice Cream Co; Nee Aageta 1 •IWA^ Oriffitt Shsw S 7>U O w F a itt 646 Main St.— M I 9-0300 . Town M.Mlivberry is threatened INVESTMENTS 7:W Oealas * !l» |K^.^jMarta. Weatts U:N Dj^'BriakleFa Josunwl INOOBPOBAnra •:m , i wtth bankruptcy when one dt Ms ____ ^IEB. OBt>ROB r d 0 9 NSOM flUMAB^ker > 2 / Invoverished ritlsens cmnes Into _ !¥ ^ . ■■»«♦ iSSSSi'eI program------. includes • ' fea- 1 :M Pereepttoa : possession of an ancestor's lOO- . ■*■?***«» AND helpful TRAIfSAOTIONS ^AJIDUBD USSSfiAtSS^ 'StM ^ i g s a i M d tures on "Soriet•____ Qtrillan Defense'' 2Y JVaneA 9 L -4 a 8-6686 •:V E*«beM Totaeart 1 ysar-old munlolpAI ' hood-—-val- ON ALL.JBX In i Gallons! ItonUag Movie - New A v e a BopuMleaa % Thriller , It. M ■:k Draw Fobtiec it Weelew lArie> CalSiS r Crooby, Martha Rayo Tbe worid'e **6aest eatta* ehlck- "Fhm Came B acA" Che Ceramiltee ' Wsatter, Loeal Hows tt i i m K i i s i i " . - Morris. LilcUle Bait g:U PaUtleal i 2 : 8 News aad Waathar to, to ea” wHb iaooa|parable taate. . 1«;M Caleadar | ^ , l i l ? t y e ’ ‘“ &Ul‘; ^ w S :A: McCol Polttras Ar Drapwy Fdbries .M;M ^ m S e r's MAvla "MaMo". Robert Mitchum, Jane 'I :W. After Olsaer Movto stt^ Iu against her ancest^ *U0Btan Made SUFOOVBRS IMtAPBRlBS Margaret 7iU Dmlga For Masts ^ Bossen. Say When W ."ForM of Arms,” WlUlam evil wlrA - a t LOW MILL PRXGESr Vttn U ri MANCHESTER OAIX IN OEDEB M:M Homemaker's Movie den. Nancy Olson. Bob Casey t, M, H M. M Pick Up 10 Mlnatea Eater . .'I Am Tha Law,' Edward New Havea Demoeratle Tews A Lemon Tree." M r f Robinson. Committee BraliftTit Ruiveon forirea mor> 8 6 |6 6 as?®* U<8 W*Medttattsa J^y Yonr Ham* n, M MlUta D e^ Msvle .' "A phlne prescripUena for his .own BleareeB»HeHWitEvMy p ay M»^r» ttaraaid Show .Jean .Parker., MUIloa D ollsr M svle |g CHENEY Ha U CHARTFMUa M>. e MANi e PBEB PARKINCh 8 ‘ ‘ThO’ Clementine Joeas Story. DEN’S DRIVE-m U:M The 'P rieto Bight •I. N Weatker LsMb News See 7:00. Ann Blyth atars.' Wbea a . group <62 CENTER ST.—Ml S-Mlp Colon. News el aeHear. Weatker MtMPyo Got A Secret f. ttiW poBcwtratfoB of (hnmbar cltlseno Insist that OolumbUi—^Hnmber . . 'Telaa News j i ^ Weather With O any Moore, boat and »;to£8:iniSr* their mayor order a popular He Shot Soenes U :M OoBeealmtIoa ** KspedMoa at emcee; ponelisU _ BUI Cullen. saloon entertainer. out o f town, E o g lish — RoOffUst ~ y tf* That Bob A W’. 7iU W estara Mass. Highlights t t S*“T .Morgan, Betsy Palmer, Wagonmaater Bale otters her BOB KHERNAN„ Prim. U :M ^ 0 Of U fa ^^rto Camera . M Bess Myemm and Celebrity . MtM.gomto 1^ y s iowaw * While on Leave n _.Jiws „ „ B>*ri: Joan Crawford. W . H. Lumber Go7 Zmv aHvW IMDVm AIMW Nah-wwDW 148 Middle Tpke. West Shew A 8 U :to Nsws. Weather and Sports S ' M1 8 -MM I*:M iem eiT^r Tomorrow ** **’ :er la "The Young 2,«wq. Weathor and SpoHg • "AT THE GREEN" . . . e s v i — " Joiui Aa|ilay) who co-ttan with It OmM M Tea (Color) SS, Fiigftivea." Cheyenne. ..tries to Big Mews t t Make A Face g, wV n r e voung vlctbr of fair Haws aad’ Weather S s a s s j 's s ' ' Kelcham. Dee Stratton, Dos Pen- Biiaji Kelly In the new adventure U :4» The Ontdias Ught ' fight fr ^ vengeance of hUi TlC- „ „ Nears, Sporta. Weather S Iri* BoatOeOw If:.. NoWo bay BepoH. Urn's kin. lliU Ssspeiiae Theater T Open All Day Saturday 1 Married teas Sito iS e seotteat WhaPs Ahead aeriea, "StpalghtaWay.” began hla 1:M Best Seller WarU si Oiaata _ "Th^ Unearthly." John Car- S:W Ohaekamte GUfer in Hollywood aa a part-time I Married Jaaa'- Medialae it mdine, AlUaoa Btayes. “ BiKr M Heme With HiMy It. S iN Ibdtoi . n o Jack Paar Show F w Jadn>.‘ ( A a c>.con- actor aad a full-time aoliUer. FRONT END imphVelvst *' Color. lito rict wto been oat of prisM ‘ The ■rjamp.” Donald perntbts’ a jiu t a short .Ums. .tUnks mnr- Aahley had been in movlelaad t:M A ^ The irtd Tpsas tramp to sleep In the ham, and t der wtu sotva his probiains. Highway, latret rives h ta aU the money la the Sssw B ^ p gbow’ SS, to le n "than a month when he ye- SM lal^tas WHh KINy Brown house. r *» O ai The B ^elor." Actor Brian 'Say- SFECML Oloea Shew ...tt.jffirssB ffi t e l ‘ lor o m vln M jo e y to leave home oelveii hia "greetingg" from Uncle The Best e l Oreaehe •'**g*or” ail'*Cu’Kfn“ ls mnee.**- ** 11:M ^ Jobk Paar Show I a J*i __ a^ live the lUA of a ' ' Sam. But dUring that, brief period 17- OAK ST. . . . T h U fs tha Aaswer ^ ■ Color. Ten Dot 1:U ^ Home With KHty 1;M News it( he managed to make mich a a t i t ^ t:M Passwerd . ‘^5 S »'Lu clfcc8 «8 Am Xanay Tn e VtoUn Player.”____ -. .Untalented Untalented I m b b M l 3.A247 ‘ i s Beimy„beaded fttor Carnegie ~ - -RriL. -- impreaaion on the head o f AUiar- 1h9 5 TA?. Marmy show tt . M Read The Herald Every (O>lor) . , TEAMS WITH SID .Naaihar Ytaasa' S. to. Is, .mistaken for longenisaBMi lean-Intematitional P ictu n a Oorp. ItM'l— mw violin vlrtuoao. ^ M i— ^ __S o r M t S . 4 4 4 4 .. ^ Nomber Pleaeo ttsras aad Allea that he wag handed a five picture tiW Hesse Party D2nSirT£85f8l5r"•*. *s P&tticUL Barry, yountr ABd vw - ->L»rito» Loretta Yeasg Night club comedian Danny WU- contract on the eve of bis depart- satUe actrnaa who recmiUy. perr SriOfU^jMI^ t:to Parry Osma’a Marie BaH tt, t o ture for .a W est -Coatt InducUdn , „ *?” ■ • <•*"}» questlops the musical t:IM Wyatt Karp RbUlty^ the man-of-ril-jota at formed the remarikable Job of even Day find keep Informed On JSrior) ■ ^ center. ' Yoasg D r. Maloao ,t^ C A afthr be turns down different characterisations in one 6tto ■^omaa Jetfenna CSiu.’’ ' Vom Aa luck—and John AXiley— . •• 9?*** A Dnj hatf-hour "TaU Man” eplaode, hu. I ripaka aemrehea for Communist • i t * The T ^ l c t t o Tears would have it, he was statlaneif at RraEiv ^k4i|EU4E6av4 IVsm rbess Bsota foamed with Sid OaegaT EM fh*!*' oswitta in Pbrmosa. The Presidio in San FTancIaco. af- MULUN'S Coueettaat Bsadstaad eecond "G. E. Thaatra” pfotTBin. Town-Wide: Activities . 4lM •:M M ^ S! OeM*TA OsUese ^ tar his basic training; The pro- R oloH ciE g SALES NNl SERVICES ■ a ' • - « t^ M t.h a r family for duoer, who spectallien' In Chort «:M Rssger Aady Shsw . ^ diasiv. Sarah seareheaRDarcBi the Mshs Bosm Fsr Daddy ♦ ^ ' ' . ■ , • 1 ^ . * * ■ dsoerM Orifexe cempua in bopea Xiootlng ktiedulM,' qew him back 8 WHEELS BALANOkP . . . Aweriesn Hasdstand ^ 8 of finding a Iflcely project for a' to RoUywoi^ on hia first Army ** i t dinner guasL tot FOR EXPERT MOTOR TUNE-UPS UtM Obrrie n eater . 8 furlough the Marring role in On The Mcrahendira Local "A .Chapter in Tyranny; Datritoa a teM-age film .fitted "D r^trip ^ ? ! B E T A ’S. OYNAVI8ION SYSTEM Sl^ Barlln." Dramatic docaraaataiy QlrL"^ ITerlfenl CtMiil Auecrica^ewsstonA AM it 'o f. tiM people trap- r=8rvalshe IS IN B •^-RAY” METHOD rOR After a beetle tw« wedMMwk, f '. f o m c o ‘Junrib _ Jim In The ForbhUhM Mnd, Johnny WeistotuUer. ;v,'. 4'.nERiEOT dost , • ttw pictuiS' was flHMtoed and JW - U ri ^ - Storas Are iSelling. fit greasA BBint. TwB gubwyn^t A Rm w '; ley.wHg nuM d to tha aiqyoit> BtlU Hekla aad one M (O olw f*iSK i^‘*’*Pianist SoA Miit-2S2t . A «.liUUUENM dtt..:i^ Kakla and Ollta . M easts turlonillia raaiilted in two more Tapper. . LITTLE'JOE'iS TEXACO 'itikBB to'hk CMdlt and paved IW . CENTER snr. V, ,:iP. ;MllllDU6 T W ^ 'A flf bROAlB .■ ■ 'MI-iMilS- s vpy ft»r him to reoume hla aot- .iW Now* iBg'-Mroar, tuU-Ume, wdim ha re- m x s r j y s r " * ^ tarsad to eivUiaa Ufa. T

0 b 1( T h e ] 1961 D a g I «a^, ished P A G E P O U R MANCjpiSTER IlYRNm O HERALD,. MANCHESTTE CO>IN„ SATURDAY. QCTOQER 21. TheC The 1960 w H ope D oes Things a Zulu AfrlcA Tekvi$ion racial H e Likes to D o THURSDAY PROGRAM |j TV Nbtebrtok the fin At Mmte Carla." Ronald Cotanfea, guest' star. Whu his wealthy tl- C:W om ta e « f The A h J d u BetineU .ancee Jilts him. a struggling artM prise, I "A m looff w rm healthy rve cot Om Um b M CUur «M m I toyOre Theater LS prime suspect alter a sniper B y DICK KUCINBR 640). 1 to ^ til* tbinsft I like to «lo*" says •* The Waot. IS klrfi girl’s Driditridegroom. N K A ScnrlM mittee .•:M SewriM Semeiitor ^ KeUa S OUla Fat P im BtaOlea Three Seas A to B^Hopa. "I like to play and . CwMIanM CUm i m m ' «M af> thu First Sbanr n unp,. the Haro.” Unable to EaH HoUiman resents gome o f the (par 11a X like to eatertala, .and I ^ the "Blood On The Moon". Walter do trioica like the neighbor’s do^' New York critlca who “autombtie- its awa <* * noa to help a feer peoMe h en f i5 if'•*!?*■*• **” Brennan. the Dourias famUy tries to ccam ally think of me sa s New Yoric Ham ^BMBla_aee Or. SoMk B akla* OWa fxnirse to educats Tramp and •nd then, and I Ion It.. u , 'm save Chip's pride. actor becftuse I can act.” He fetoa man U A full-hour NBC Special Projeota Menus Senlesr aal Swabby ** • Bear af Stars that some Hollywood aetorai a n moualy rmith WrarilllBg pcogran, 'The Srie 6 . Fax Tartlaaa just as^ood as New York actorA era! wi Hope,” wUl ahoer just what he t:W Basel SS, _ .. Sf">“ SS » «a»rt (;U Bailr Shaw "Dorothy's New CUent" Basal plane I meana Sundny. O c t W (7:30-8:80 . - "SP»lnsneld Rule." G aiy Ooepar. camitalgns to got Dorothy u In­ Norths PJBI. E S T ). (:W Sea Beat terior diKtoratlng Job. Ing to Kugeiia & Jonea, the prbcreav'a a , u S S & S S ^ MMgte S, W StH.PtUa Cat "The Big Move." Margie’ s frienda. Katani pnducer and dinctor, tianled e:ee'r—“ start a run oa her fidher’a bank netnegoUi ■■ with hia unit m on than. 50.000 to prevent the Claytm's T a h iti _mr Patrel moving. . milaa with Beb Hope to get the CiM Hue, ^ fta , Waalbar M:W At Tho Source This oomediaa'a “world" on film. • u ^ ^ ' S L w Behhri Otaaed Beam 0:M Mentfwr .Serial Saoerlraa Beiretael Series^of' on-Iocailoa newadater- prise b ^RMn oraa a Chrlatmaa Kre -fiM Waathcr. Sews aao Sairia yfews Vrognuna. (ions. 1 flight to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, ■ iW Bana aad Weatba* Ateng WW J. Bun when Rope perfonaed Mr UB. Bayal Gaaadlae Maeetad' "Show Bts" I the. theme of tov w(m U N an i beae penonneL fls# WWa night's procri .. Guests:___ Diaab UiM Weinenilure Maria Traalc Leslie Uggams 1 soft- X>atM came a ti^ to the Rope TOBakaasea TOW shoe dancer Victor Griffin. jrVniiMlaUm oC S t Xiouia' Children'a totuaeawealth IN HaMeoe Tho Datoaohabiaa < A I t Hoapital, o h e n Rope apenda houae "TUnnel of Horrors.” Search for m m S gIflaarte f c F o PMh A d . done p^dlers leads Nesa aad his yiaitlag with the childnn. Then I toeaelaSee a l ^ :M Haaae Paris get away fretn It alL without it "the human race is week old -r- because I was their paany^s "‘TV Saturday night weatern, haa £We«to Yeeas a (u a a l The ChaUenga I t stirely doomed." Only througdi only (ihild and the houae waa fu ll Initcreaa one of the oddi^ names of any Seme Bara t ee •iM Bah Oanunlags Shaw - S global TV can ‘peoples of the world of love. But aome kind o f rejec­ todky I "The Ox-Tan Story.” Bob Cai^ see “Hve” the big events to pele« with at TV star. He nveala that it often **“™ grfcnaa. ■on la made honorary ataertfr of la tion. loada to confusion. Soya Clu, *Tve P w A Dar Western town and pronqilly finds of the world — thus get to know 'Anyhow, I ’m trjdnC to say that the pro i:m I l a t a bis marksmanship being tested. each other as human beluga with where I grew up, the movies Were Amot been called Claude, fflue. Clow, Dr: BBdate m jg human eaplrations for a peaceful in cpiK Cbole, Clem, d a y and C lin t . .. ii------.-to Ymrif "A .Million itollnr Property/Tbr, the only kind of theater X knew. I B m er^ A aer J Itodare, coUides wlUi a clan d extatence. There are currently-124 saw the ^tars and knew they were Uaun J People call me oTerythihg umtor Make Baam Per B aM r n . M Olmland revelers while tryiiw to T V Btatlona around the nation Waterb the sun because they think the t 0 0 treaCooe M their members. loved aihd rwpected. To. me. ac­ i ' S la tm a t The Beal M cO m g. gg showing “Tarshh” . . .The Ameri­ tors meant nwvle actors. 1 had N. Coh name la miaapelled arhen reading *:W The BOm. a l •fiaM can Federation o f Muglciana is .In M H, eqtoclally whoa it‘a handarrit- "to a t juM Psund.” Grandpa never beard of Broadway—except ■errtBaBrwead ctrnies Into a temporary windfall. preparing an ajl-out pressure drive for references to it m movies. and gei ten.” " ■ ■. . : CSonr . l t o Claira 5** learns that money ot 8Ni: A to ‘ „ toesnj drop from the aUes. . to have more “ Uve’’ -mualc on na­ "So wheB" I my SriO Pm ewa SBn. 7'. t tr ie lavissllgatsTn • g tional and local TV and radio pro­ ia not "The M u Wto Broke The Buk thouadits, werb au Q : How old is S jitfa Jenoa, who " I Thee KIiT.** Mickey Rooney as grams. tered around HoUywood. I. ran efforts ^ 1^ Zelda on “DoMo Otnia?” — away at 18 to HoUywood. X etOnm tlmia t( back home wdien I realised It 'was clai ol *A : SheOa hi l i ' . futile, hut I went there again after. the bui FRIDAY Television PROGRAM waa in the Ns'vy tot a few Even years.” v . ereasea Talaa Ot The Waal U and s g ru to halp out oa telepho S ril CsBaga Of T to A ir — _ B ^ ^ ONto. F w Fhre Mlaatss • BPMC jOP« ■ So HolUmaa ia a compiate HoUy- CsattneBtal Ctnssmsan' Thaa FIrsI Shew t f Bams B Alien ig wwd prodtipt. And. his point ia only o (Color) ’’OuHIver's Travels.” (Colsr), . „ SJ™ Star dabdre gg thaf if you think he’s .a Modvac- cost oi Sril Saariao Bemssl ar KphU iwd (NBe I r i f W Saaoa* Strip A I f f t Continentol Otoaatoons Tapper I f tor—which he is—Hbllywood gets ' Anot - (Color) The Unrememtored." Stu Bailey r w mad Swahbr Shew I f in trapping Jewel tU ri the credit. anues ' t;M Monssnls o f Pomfori f‘!5 S’ *toe M me to cu t arrest. Hartt : • :W AgriepHme Nows S:lf Kariy Shew Sf - ^ Smv •* Stare .?** iCalor) gg. I f state a Friends t:U News. Surts aad Waalher IS «7 r*®’ .„8tarring the McGuire Gertrude Berg, who made-the pany \ M uhaat gg file rs ..B e n n y doodm u and his ■ :M Osllege at toe TUr Newsreel ig irio, the Kingston Trio OMra character of Molly Goldberg . a million 2 7 7 BROAD • ;M Sm m ehuds •ito b Spsrto S modem foHc figure, ia bacIMn tele­ • :M Maws.B Wuther S ORda™and’'''rh and Theodor S '^t.N 'Uppnuui IC oisl^^ and . .^Sr2CS.ree " S Babla Heed ig vision in the role o f a woman who SHOP STANBCS Wahhuse gg A ^ i .1 S52.J'*®®“ touo Ludory. could be MoUy*a first cousin. : •:M Mambur’SSkd^'' * Film \ 3 Mrs. Beig ^M a a grandmother Marelng Mevie S Behlad CUsad Deem 4f ’’ chStia.'^ '*®*" the Or. .. Thieves," 'Jop Halt I f .rif ,t|^UIght Zone g named ' Sarah Green - who entws I f :N Calendar g, M fit s News g. t, gg. gg TCUEVKHON Saffrik Ceaato,tows klaad Be- ■Sll? ! ^® toarrln stars. coUege a s, a freshman in a new Say When n . w pablieu Comsshtee t S i guntou's pledge comedy serieA “Mra, G. Goes to U:to Hemeraakers Mevie S f iH Spsito , Ig M a fnan'a coiiraere, "tofna Ooone," Barbara Bela. SKI®*^k® ^rrmtere a . t k ^ College." Wedneadays (9:80-10 J3;jM r..r a-neh l]Tne Ih>ppy Vendor." Searching p.m„ (3BS-TV). PHONOOKAPH8 5 MHItoa Deltar Itovia U tor facts on the miol' drug m d ? Mrs. Berg herself struck the in­ 'Btosy Come. B u y G o," D ia u Marino encSSI: AUTO BAOI08 tonn. Sonny Tufts ers the appalling cue of u tn- evitable comparison between 1 DepeedsHe Sei vlcje iCotor). weather, I«cal Newa gg Sarah and Molly, a choratcer ahe The Texan A M. O News sad Weather gf. If Mevie U played flnt in 1929 on radio and 11:M. Ofneentniioa gs, M New.Hefisans gg See 7:00 • n > | U 4 : to m That Baht A lA a IgiSf Byewlleeaa later for five years on'television. • .. y*?!?''?. *•“ •■ "IghHghts 3 Major new: U :M tov# ot Ufa ». w re 7:U Sperts Camera gg wtti"®w5lSV?7®“ ‘....®* ’ •eek* Here is how she -sised them up; m Oenseanene'os I t . M News , f f wiin waiter Oronkite and other Onnsoellage i . I f. U 7:M Bawhide ^ - ' ,A "Sarah Green, is perhaps a Uttle U:M Seareh Far Teniarrew S T ^ e liost ‘fribe.” TraO scoirt rrmmk McGe«*s Here Aad New more worldly. She had a UlUe Bonn IttoaMBeYaa ft. tf Feta Nolan is .confronted with an better education tluui MoUy, slid Konrad (Color). u n h w y m emory. '.vheh a tribe Information series. ^ e w » dlffieuli Make A Fhee , . fT 4A to of Cheyenne Indli unwlUlnc less of a hard time fQfanclaUy oyer PETS! »:«ITI|o Oaldias Ught . » to be herded into a „g a v e m tn ^ >..» f.K 'W -iU 'Sy.K S’’ the years. Sarah, you might say, foreign tZ;M News Day Bepori SSTr.5"’'. J Is MeUy's* uptown cousin." Brenintai p P U P p n c B }:fl'B « s t SeOer rowini p B iin w I Married dana r totenuUioaal ffliowUme gg A s she did with . ‘T h e Gold­ At Homo WMh HMty J ^ Ameche Is host. Tonight— berg/’ Mre. 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VOL. LXX36, NO. 19 (SIXTEEN PAGES) ip^NCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCTOJ^ER 23, 1991 State News Dagf Zulu Get Roundup Peace Awards Two Men KUled Oslo, Norway, Oct. 28 (yF)~-iOinee of the Committee for Refu­ •4s Cars Crash •nie Nobel peace prize for gees received the award in 1904. Hammsrskjold, Swedish aristo­ In Glastqnbiuy 1961 wM awarded today to crat who headed the executive Dag Hatnmarskjold, who per­ 50-Megaton Shot branch of the United Nations from By THE AMOCIATED PRESS ished on a peace mission in 1953 until his death, vfias men­ Two men were killed and a The Congo. tioned as a candidate last year The delayed peace prize for after organizing a U.N. force that third critically injured in a 2- 1960 went to Albert John Luthull, halted the chaos In The Congo in car, hekd-on craeh yesterday a Zulu Christian leader In South mid-summer of 1960. However, the morning on the New London ■ closing date for the list of candi­ Africa, for his efforts to alleviate dates is Feb. 1 of the year of the Turnpike in Glaetonbury. Explosion Recorded racial discrimination.- UiUudl Is award. Stanley J. Orudzlnskl, 44, Weth­ the first African to receive the ersfield, a (-prominent leader in prise, worth 250,232 kroner ($48,- The prize committee's statement Connecticut PoUsb-American or­ 640), Hie Nobel Peace Prise Com­ gave no specific reason for Ham- ganizations, and Curtis Jones, 80, mittee of th» Norwegian Storting marskjold’s award. The prize New London, drivers of the cars, By Swedes, Japanese (parliament) ISst year postponed will be placed at the- disposal of both died in the collision. Its award. ■Hammarskjold’s estate. Police said Jones’ car was out Hammarskjold became the first Adlal Stevenson had joined oth­ of its proper lane. man to receive the prize posthu­ ers in urging the prize be award­ John Marklewicz, Hartford, Oslo, Norway, Oct. 23 ponents to ^ 1960 1961 for Oct. 30 or 81. first on a 7-natlon resolution ap­ the proposed rate hffies. The overall increase in revenues KUled ...... , 214 209 Out of G>ntrol; Meantime, a storm of protest pealing to the Soviet government Among those scheduled to appear being sought is about .7.8 per cent, against plana for the blast has not to explode the giant bomb In opposition were State Sen. Wil­ but the percentage increase for F6r Border Incident been building up in ths United Na­ which Premier Khrushchev hist liam J. Verriker, Democrat of each type of service would vary. Charged in Homicide 667 Off Safely tions and elsewhere in the world. week said probably would be Waterbury, and State Rep. Morris Residential rates would be in­ New York, Oct. 23 (JP)—John F. Thus the Soviet Union conceivably touched off by the end of the N. Cohen, Democrat of Bloomfield. creased about 11.1 per cent, busi­ Bacon, 23, of 69 DMrtield Dr., St. Geoigc’s, Grenada, Oct. 23 could have decided to go ahead month. ..In his testimony, vice president Greenwidi, Conn., has been BeiUn, Oct. 28 (IP)—Oen. LudusdCommunltfs- novr' tUow thi- Wsst- India wants the committee to ness, .13.4 and intrastate toll calls D. Clay today Mamad Communist em Alues to cross into East Ber- UP)—The Italic liner Bianca C. with the test ahead qt the sched­ arid general manager Paul M. Zom abcbt 8J ^ cent. charged With drunken driving and uled time. Hiere was no confir­ •vote first on its-resolution uning of 8WETCP MCms that If Inflation vehicular homicide in a fatal car- East German police for "irrespon­ lln. still biased furiously today off this all atomic powers to rofralii m m These percentages would vary The behavior of the Eaat Ger­ mation of this, however, from Mos­ Is not offset, “It will impair our pedestrian accident. sible and illegal behavior” causing British West Indies port after an cow or any other source within all further nuclear teste' imtU a efforts to nieet our service obllga- among calling exchanges in the The accident occurred here at 3 an incident on the border involving man people's police, "created the test-ban agreement is reached. state depending roughly upon the U.S. troops. incident and forcud the United explosion and fire killed two crew­ the first few hours after today’s tlma to custombera and our finan­ a.m. yesterday. The victim, Arthur men and sent 667 persons fleeing blast went off. Britain and the United States are cial obligations to the owners of number of phones in the exchange. Byrne, 39, New York City, was hit President Kennedy's special en­ States to send a military escort sponsoring a third resolution urg­ Increase in the basic charges over the sides. Dr. Arthur Baath, of the Upp­ the business.” by Bacon’s car, police said. He died voy in Berlin spoke up after a into the Soviet sector to aasist Lifeboats carried to safety 362 ing resumption of their negotia­ Even with the proposed in­ for a private line home telephone, ab(bout ■ five“ hours later. squad of U.S. troops twice marched the U.S. minister in exercising his sala Seismolegical Institute, said tions with the Soviet Union tor a for Instance, would vary from 20 passengers—many of the Women in he found reason to believe today's test ban and calling for a progress creases, Zom says, "Connecticut into Red-ruled East Berlin last right of free entry and free move­ their nightclothing—and 306 Crew­ explosion was of a 60-megaton telephone rates will have, gone up cents to $2.30 a month. night with bayemets-fixed-to-es- ment in the.Soviet sector," -the report to the U.N. Dlsiannament- Other increases proposed by the ------Favor Tax Relief — men. Eight of the crewmen were bomb. But in Washington an AEC (commission by next March. This only one third as much as the Hartford, Oct 23 (JP)—The Con­ l ^ r t E. Allan Lightner Jr., top statement said. injured in the blaze, one seriously. spokesinan said: cost of living.” company include: $5 to $7 for in­ |(^tate Department official in Ber­ Lightner is deputy chief of the stalling a telephone; $3 to $5 for necticut _Stat!!u Grange,-which has Officials gave up all hope of sal­ "It takes a certain amoimt of (Continued on Page Eight) ' Another company witness, rev­ Installing' extensions or changing 30,000 members, has gone on rec­ lin. East German police had held U.S. mission, ranking behind the vaging the 18,427-ton liner which time to analyse this thing . . . enues vice president Roger W, the color, type, or style; and 25 ord as favoring tax reUef for per­ up Ughtner’s car. The East Ger­ U.S. ambassador to West Ger­ was nomeward bound for Genoa, From what we know, some cau­ H artt says In prepared testimony cents a month for extension phone sons over 65 and will seek legisla­ mans did not try to interfere. many. Aa top State Department Italy, after picking up passengers tion needs to be exercised con­ that the company is paying 8.5 The U.S. soldiers were backed up official in Berlin, he holds the mainly from La Guaira, Venezue- cerning the Swedish report insofar service. tion to this effect at the 1963 Gen­ la- million more annually in wages to­ The company also proposes to eral Assembly. by three Patton tanks that moved rank of minister. as a 50-megaton device is con­ day than it was in 1957, the year withdraw 4-party lines where de­ The stand was taken in the form up to the border. The tanks stood "I have read press reports An engineroom blast rocked the cerned- Bulletins of the last phone rate increase. mand for this service' is low, re­ of a resolution, one of a number guard through the night but were based on a Vopo captain’s account ship and set off the fire early yes- In London, a government spokes- 2!om points out that the annual classify certain exchanges and adopted as the grangers ended withdrawn this momipg. But East of the incident,” Clay said, "in­ Culled from AP, Wires state and local taxes on the com: reduce zone charges ' in certain their 77th annual state convention German police at the border were cluding preposterous charges (ConUnued on Page Fifteen) (Continued on Page Eight) pany will increase by almost $5 areas which have become more here Saturday. reinforced. about Mr. Lightner’a conduct million annually, chiefly a result heavily settled. The meeting was attended by Clay’s office issued a statement throughout the Incident, including SUB FIRES A2 POXARIS delegates from 157 Grange chap­ saying he had been in "continuous the allegation that his car struck Cape Canaveral, Fla-, Oct. 28 ters. close touch with the events at and injured a Vopo.”' Except China’s Neighliors The advanced A3 Polaris Other resolutions urged: Frledrichstraaae last night.” Fried- "Vopo” ia the local name, for misalle was launched succese llie Price of CoaUtion Retention- of Chaiuiel 8 in H art­ richstrasse, where the incident the Eaat German People's Police, fully for the lint tinM from a ford, Instead of replacing it with a occurred, is the only place the the East German captain in anbmerged submarine today. . lees powerful station of the ultra charge of the checkpoint said There waa ho official announoe- high frequency type, as is pro­ Lightner had been drinking, used Red Chiefs Resume ment on reanlto of the test. But posed by the Federal Communica­ violent language and deliberately Informed sources reported all Adenauer Ponders tions Commission. NAACP Wins injured one of his men. objectives were met on the more That Gov. John N. Dempsey "It was to be expected,” aald than 1,000-mlle flight. The 21- have his tax study committee , foot rocket was fired from 90 Clay, “that the East German po­ Attacks on Albania feet beneath the Atlantic Ocean evaluate the Connecticut tax struc- Point in Fight lice would try to excuse their il­ by the USS Ethan Allen ae the Von Brentano Ban legal actions by false and mali­ big submarine cruised about 80 (OonUnued on Page Eight) cious statements concerning the re­ By STANLEY JOHNSON «> Premier Khrushchev’s economic mllee southeast of Cape Canav­ With Alabama sponsible senior U,S. official who Moscow, Oct. 23 (IP)—American, expert, Alexei Kosygin, took up the eral. Bonn, Germany, Oct. 28 (A')—^had fulflUed the Free Democrats' was involved. These are the nor­ West German, Spanish and Fin­ condemnation Saturday of the Konrad Adenauer today laced a condition. But Miould a coalition Washington, Oct. 23 (JP) — The mal tactics of their kind.” nish Communist leaders played group led by ex-Premier Georgi 6 ON SINKING SHIP difficult choice between replacing hhige on Von'Brentano, Adenauer National Aasoclation for the Ad­ . Protests were expected from the follow the leader today in assail­ Malenkov and ex-Foreign Minister Boston. Oct. 23 CD—The 62- foreign minister Heinrich;n von probably will drop him although News Tidbits vancement of Colored People woh Communists against the action of ing Albania. V. M. Molotov. Khrushchev revived foot fishing vessel Ventnra ■ 1. Brentano or keeping him and nar­ not without a battle, the officials a round In the Supreme Court to­ the American troops in escorting But, the official Tass report the subject on Tuesday, and speak- «rtylng ta crew of six, ImttMl r o w ^ his own chances of becom­ said. from the AP Wires day In Its battle against an Ala­ Lightner into East Berlin. showed, Commimists from Japan, high seas today In aa effort to ing W ^ Germany's chancellor for Informants said handsome, am­ bama order which the association Lightner, driving to an Eaat close neighbors and friends of Chi­ (ConUnned On Page Seven) survive a blow that was flooding the fourth timd- says bars it from activities in that Berlin theater with hia wife, was na—which backed Albania-—ab­ the vessel. The skipper. Cant. bitious Gerhardt Schroeder, 61, the state. Von Brentano has been the most present interior minister and a Some 2,000 penoni pay tribute stopped by East German people's stained from Premier Nikita Frank Foote of New Bedfoifi, fZithful executor of the 85-year-olH faithful Admauer man, is consid­ to late Dag Hammarskjold in Acting without hearing argu­ police when he refused to show his Khrushchev's campaign during to­ and the crew were reported re­ chancellor’s policies, but the Free ered a top candidate for the for­ San Francisco, city in which Unit­ ments. the Supreme Court directed identification papers. day’s session of the 22nd Commu­ Trustees Seek sorting to hand-baling to keep Democratic party decided Satur­ ed Nations was bom 16 years ago. that the U.S. District Court In The western powers do not recog­ nist party congress. the vessel afloat until help ar­ day to .join in a coalition govern­ eign miniatry. Alabama rule -on NAACP’a com­ nize the Eaat German regime and Also mentioned .was Kurt-Georg . . .United Auto Workers Presi­ Instead, Sanzo Saka, chairman rived. A Cohst Guard plane from ment with the Christian Demo dent Walter Reuther and top aides plaint maintain the Vopos have no right to of the Japanese Communist Party Speed on Loan Quonset Point, R. I., and the crata under Adenauer only if the Kiesinger, 57, a brilliant fore^ NAAOP appealed to the High check vehicles with Allied license pollcy'expert and former head of review progreas made by union Central (Committee, devoted him­ Coast Guard cutters Campbell foreign minister Is replaced. and Chrysler Corp. negotiators on Tribunal after the U.S. Circuit plates, regardless of whether the self to lashing the United States. and Casco were en route. 'Rie The Free Democrats said Ade­ parHament’i Foreign Affairs Com­ Court in New Orleans said the occupants are in uniform or in mittee. He now is minister preet- local-level contract Issues. Specifically, he called the Japa- ToHelpNHRR plane carried pumps whfoh were nauer could pick anyone he likes The 77th season of Metropoli­ complaint should be acted on first civilian clothes. nese-American security treaty an to be dropped to the vessel. for the job and the new foreign dent (governor) of the state of by Alabama state courta. The as­ No official comment on the inci­ tan Opera opens tonight with aggressive treaty directed against New Haven, Oct. 23 (/P) — The minister need not c6me from their Baden-Wuerttemberg. American aingera in two of lead­ sociation’s appeal said NAACP dent came immediately from be­ the Communist camp. , ASIAN NA’nONS SPUT own party. o Defense Minister Franz-Josef believed the state courts would hind the wall. The official Eaat trustees of the bankrupt New ing roles, soprano Leontyne Price, North Korean and North Viet­ Haven Railroad say they will move Phnom Penh, CamlMdla, Oct. Officially, the Free Democrats Strauss, who reportedly wants the Mississippi Negro, and Brooklyn- never act on requests for a hear­ German news agency ADN did not namese delegates, also China's 23 OD—Cambodia decided today aald they want a new foreign min­ foreign ministry as the next step bom tenor Richard Tucker. . . ing. mention it and the Eaat German neighbors, declined late last week quickly to obtain approval and to break diplomatic relatione ister to produce a more flexible to the chancellor'a office, has also One prisoner falls to his death and A 1956 complaint by the Ala-, Communist newspapers of Easjl to get Involved in the Albanian dis­ guarantees from the Interstate with Thailand. The governing foreign policy. Party members been mentioned for the job. But five escape in mass break at King bama attorney general led to the pute. Whether coincidentally or Commerce Commission for $7.5 chamber conferred upon Prinee said privately they want to remove some officials felt his chances were County Jail in Seattle. litigation. The complaint charged (Continued on Page Eigbt) not, they are now'touring the So­ million in new borrowing. Norodom Sihanouk foil powers an "incurable yes-man' from such slim since he reportedly tried to get Joseph M. Schenck, who made NAACP was doing business in the viet provinces instead of mingling But the trustees noted that even to take ail necessary measures to en Important cabinet post. Adenauer to resign. $4.50 a week as immigrant by in state without qualifying as an out- with other delegates in Moscow. if the petition is pressed, it may guard Cambodia’s frontien In “I am the only one who will The Christian Democrats hold New York and fortune as lord of of-state corporation. During the Dolores Ibarruri, "La Pasion- be six weeks before the commis­ rase of conflict. The ruptnra In make-'tforeign policy in this gov­ 242 seats in parliament, and the dispute the state obtained an 2 TrujRlo Brothers ernment,'' Adenauer recently tola celluloid empire in Hollywood, aria" of the Spanlah Civil War, but sion makes a decision. relations came after charges of Free Democrats have 67. The So- dead at 83. . .Group of Bergen, order from a state court which now an aging exile in Moscow, de­ The time element ia crucial to Thslland’s Prime Mhilster Sarit hisparty's members in parliament. cialiata hold 190 Leata. Free Demo­ Seen Starting Exile The Free Democrats’ steering Norway, mothers launch drive to NAACP said bars it from organi­ clared "The stand of the Albanian the trustees, because they said Thanarat Jm t Cambodia was bee cratic party sources said about 60 get mothers to cable Mrs. Nildte zation activities, and also from party la incompatible, with the title that with its present funds the Ing used as a base by CommunletB eommlttee wrangled more than H per cent. of their party's deputies hours before tbq taction wlllinig to Khrushchev and ask her help to taking any steps to qualify to do Ciudad Trujillo, Dominican Re­ of commuAlam. If such a stand is railroad will be imable to provide from which to laimch attacks accept Adenauer as chancellor won would vote to continue. Adenauer afi prevent Russian superbomb explo­ business in Alabama. public, Oct. 23 (JP) — The Tru­ not modified with the utmost hon­ service beyond December. against neighboring countries. out by a slim majority. chancellor if the-Von Brentano de­ sion at end of month. The High Tribunal issued an or­ jillo family’s two luxurious pleas­ esty and aincerity, the achieve­ mand is met. But there are also der which set aside the ruling of ure yachta today were reported ments of the small but courageous U.S. District Court Judge Rob­ ParUcipanta tn the meeting said Decision by . Democratic Gov. ert P. Anderson on Saturday HUNGER STRIKE CONTINUR8 the diiQMSbe nw ly tore the Free some Christian Democrats who Michael V. Diaalle not to aeek re- the Circuit Court and directed the ferrylne members of the dynasty Albanian people will be under the StormviUe, N. Y., Oct. 22 (6V- may vote against their party chief, U.S. District Court in Montgom­ into s^-imposed exile from the threat of collapse.” authorized the railroad to borrow Democratic par^ asunder. Hie election put Ohio high on list of $7.5 millioii through the issuance Tension mounted today n$ tbe two powerful deputy chairmen, feeling he should step aside for ■ battieground states in next yMr’a ery to try the issues involved. strifetom Dominican Republic, She also said the people of Spadn Green Haven' State Prison, wtth younger man. 36 governors' races. . .LL Col. The Suprenla Court’s order said Gen, Jose Arizmendl Trujillo, a would "do their utmost to prevent of trustee certificates. neariy all of the 1,962 bnnats* Oswald Kohut gnd Henrich Offtclals from both the Chria- Th-e trustees, in a statement ap­ Bchneldcr, .who 'fire' against Hugh, Menamee, - cemmander .of the- trial should proceed unless, no brother of the late Generalissimo imperialist aggressors from using on a hunger strike, asNi(.cen» tlan and Free Democrats said thw Irish battalion with UJ7. Congo later than Jan. 2, Alabama gives Raphael Trujillo, reportedly Spanish bases as atomic jumping plauding the decision, said it was fined to their cella la a sarlff Adenauer becoming ohanoeilor felt the Bundestag probably will “a significant step” in keeping the again, resigned in protest. force, arrested by Katafiga aol- NAACP an opportunity to be boarded the luxury yacht Pres- off grounds.” mood. Intermittently, thsv vote on the chancellorship aome- dlera and held for four hours, Irish heSrd on an association order to idente Trujillo during the weekend Max Reiman of West (jermany road operating for "a limited pounded on tin palls and tmlsen Erich Mends, ths Free Demo- time next week. diaaolve the state court ban, and a period of time.” patio party chiaf, said the dwn- sources report. and headed for some Caribbean denounced Albania.for "grossly vi­ a clamor of yells and catcalls A Free Democrat spokesman King Baudouin appeals to youth hearing on the merita of the order. port, presumM)ly Martinique, to olating the principles of the inter­ (Anderson said $7.5 million would through the oellhlocks. “B al esHor ofitered him the foreign min­ said his party would aooppt Ade­ The Supreme Court's ruling told catch a ship for Spain. national Communist movement." keep the line .going until next istry but that he stuck to his of Belgium and to former Congo there haa been no vlataies, e* nauer as chancellor only- for a Settlers to to m Peace Corps Organ- the U.S. District Court to keep The 4-masted Bailing ifiilp Ange- ViUe Pessl of Finland charged June. anything of tluit khim ys' ptsdge.nat to serve under Adenaiier transitory period, but other party jurisdiction over the caae and take lita, on which Hollywood beatuties 'the Albanian leaders "took a stand and turned it down. IsaUtm to aid underdeveloped na- Richard Joyce Smith, one of the Warden RdwMhr “ leaders declined. - to say whether tlmu .... Secretary of Treasurey such atepa as may be necessary to frolicked with the generaliaslmo’s alien to Marxism-Leninism.” three trustees, testified at a hear­ hunger strika.s Christian Democratic party of- they had specified a date for the Douglas Dillon says electronic pro­ assure a prompt disposition of all aoii Ramfts, was reported en route The other main target of epeak- ing before Anderson last week anon, aapMig; ~ Adals said they felt Adenauer chancellor’s retirement in negotia­ cessing of tax returns wUi provide issues involved.” ' to Bermuda to pick up another era at the Congress was the so- that the railroad could not con­ oiglit UM this ss an excuse to tions with him. Adenauer has in­ ssaurance "that all aectlcxis of our Justice Stewart took no part in brother of the assaasinzted dicta- called antiparty group, which dele- tinue operations beyond December "*6 v s tiln Von Brentano, arguing that dicated he expects to retire before society are pajrlng ttielr proper . gates (tave been assured will not be three men Invobrsi Is a ifiht bgr offeilpf tbs Job to Mtods he the end of the next 4-year term. (Ooatiwisd an Pag* Plttoe*) Mi VigoXwaX allowed to xlsa again. . - (Oeattamed oa Pag* Htorafi) lath*] 1 . 1- f