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' When You Serve Pinehurst Choice Grade Roast Beef SPECIALS! JVo. 18 in Air Stale News' 2MNGH MAH06ANV DOUBLE R ou n du p WOOD-FULL GOmOLE Russians Fire ■ M. \ PUC Schedules PREC 9~ Jnst Weekly to avoid shooting incidenta "which radio from Berlin). ' 4th and 6th ribs of this 1 2 5 Q ^o"Uily The Central Meteorological could jeopardize peace and public answer the question" because of tha 3 .0 0 Agency also said today weather­ private nature of his talka with the delicious standing oven OVEN READY, PLUMP BROADBREASTED order." President. Or On Our Own Budget Plan men in Kushlro, Hokkaido, detect­ The gpin play aroused^ West Ber­ (8 to 10 and 12-LB.) ed the highest radioactivity re- House Scrap Looms liners to the same angry mood they And Solve the Berlin Crisis Soviet Leader On another subject—the report­ roast beef. Oven ready. . cordM In Japan since the Soviet displayed when the Communlata edly imminent U.S.-Soviet agiea- i HOME RUN Union resumM nuclear tests Sept. ment on an interim secretary gen­ 1 3 .0 0 first .erected their concrete and eral for the UJ7.—Gromidco said 1. barbed wire wall in mid-August to Hails East Red Hen Turkeys r 35® NO MONEY Weathermen r^>orted catching that “So far aa we etlU have not Over Rayburn’s Job halt the escape of Beat Germans.. discussed any candidates.” For Braising—^Lean Short Ribs ...... lb. 59c abnomally high radioactivity of Crowds surged up to the border West Germany Set 23-INCH DELUXE 3,620 counts per liter per minute Wall in Berlin Kennedy was eicpected to listen DOWN and began hurling rocks at East to what Gromyko might have to Germpn police. The East Germans 1st three ribs of this With Your Old TV (Oontinned on Page Nine) Washington, Oct. 6 {JP>—Sam say by way of any new word from BROADBREASTED OVEN READY ' CONSOLE MAHOCANY Raylnim's long, unchallenged reign tlirerw rocks back at the crowd. London, Oct. 6 (*—So'vlet Prem­ K h n i^ h ev , and to impress on Gro­ as Speakeir of,the House of Heprer West Berlin police tried to herdthe J^lJP^tUdEast Ties ier Khrushchev today approved the myko once again—for KhnUhchev’fi tender choice premium 'cTo^nls into side itrtstat::r''*'* 8” and 4” Speakers Only 3 Q Q Weekly sentatives erection of the wall between East benefit especially—the western de­ standing rib roast. the way for an orWrjF'ltiwiWM When -a western p(>lieeman went termination not to yield its Berlin Tom Turkeys » 33® Swe by Majority Loader John W. Mc­ and West Berlin. to the wall and demanded the Washington, Oct. 6 IflP) — The ^stances would consent .to an open This was hot surprising, since rights. Oven, ready. Or Cormack to Rayburn’g seat o f— Communist police “ stop that non­ State Department denied today de facto, recognition 'of Walter, But U. S. officials did not ex­ power—at least twnporarlly. the East Germans closed East Ber­ World A-Unit; sense" of bombarding the crowd reports that it" has approached Ulbrichfs regime, lin’s border with West Berlin pect the aessi^ set for lata, af­ The 22-lb. size we are offering is exceptional value, if you *7116 grip of the strong-willed; with rocks, a Red poficeman fired the West German government "Through greater administra­ Aug. 13 immediately after ternoon at thW^Whito House, to can uae a large turkey. . . 1 3 .0 0 but kindly Texan on the speaker- a pistol shot Into West Berlin. No about having that government tive and technical relations we Soviet bloc Warsaw Ptuct members provide a dramatic opening for Or, if you prefer very lean boneless roasts, we sug­ ship has been so strong no rival one was hit. Begotlate with East Germany would hope to further contacts be­ ordered effective border controls to peaceful settlement, of the Icnig- On Our Own Budget Plan Red Walks Out Gen. Lucius D. Clay, President festering German dispute. gest for oven cooking regular $1.19 cuts of Lean *257 faction ever developed. And his "on access rights o f the weat- tween the people of the two Ger- stop the flood of escaping refugees. tenure has been so long the am­ Kennedy’s personal representative eim powers to West Berlin.” manys,” a source said. “ We would Khrushchev also predicted Rump, 1st cut Sirloin Tip, eye or top round at a And here's a, special Pinehurst value on two tine Vienna, Austria, Oct. 6 » — A in Berlin; this morning made an (Oonfinned on Page Twelvn) bitions of any potential rivals have Press offioer Joseph Reap de­ like In this way to make holes In German peace treaty will be signed special price of $1.06 lb. bacons . . . Dubuque's Mississippi at 69c lb., and Swedish nuclear scientist, Dr. cooled with age. on the spot inspection of the the Iron Curtain.” soon — but without specifying 12 POUND GIANT 14 Sigvard Eklund, was inaugurated dangerously tense sector — the clared: Swift's Premium at the same low price. . . So, it would seem almoat certain “ 1 am authorized to state that He called access rights “certain­ whether he meant between the as director-General of the East- at this point that McCormack, a Bemauer Strasse. ly a very delicate point.”- Soviet Union and East ' Germahy For Pot Roast, Bottom Rounds, whole Shoulder Clods, West Iiitemationai Atomic Bhiei^ The street, divided by the Com- there la no truth to reports Bostonian, would follow the tra­ that the United SUtea has ap­ East Germany already has con­ alone. He has threatened to sign 2nd cuts of Top Round at 95c lb. Agency today. The Soviet chief ditional upward path and ascend munlst-bullt wall now cutting trol over all traffic to West Ber­ such a treaty before the end of the GE WASHER CU.H. GE delegate Vasily Emelyanov, walk­ through Berlin, has been the scene proached the Weet German gov­ BiiUetins Goes to the speaker’s chair when Con­ ernment as to its wUUngneaa to lin except that carried by military year, but -lately the Russians have ed out in protest sfter a sharply gress convenes Jan. 10 for the sec­ of two shooting Incidents In the Sind commercial planes through been dropping the reference to CnOed from AP Wlrca Please note . . . not extra fat added . . . ask for free worded Attack on Eklund and the ond half of its current session. last two days. negotUte with East Germany on the air corridors. yeareild deadline. ' suet, if you want it. fast! Refrigerator western powers. McCormack, 69. is already access rights of the western The government here may de­ Khrushchev’s ^ews were stated The remainder of the Soviet dele­ (Ooattniied on Page Twelve) powers to West Berlin.” , speaker pro tern by formal vote of cide to negotiate on the the gov­ in a telegram to East German Com. MB. SAM REOnNO W E U . gation, Including No 2 man V. M. the House. He was elected late ernment of West Germans to Ber- munists leaders on the 12th annl' Molotov, stayed in the hall. Bonn, Germany,. Oct. 6 (/P)~ Oallae, Teacn Oc4- • (FV— M s last month when Rayburn was Hooee Speeher Sem Bajrboni, Emelyanov, in a statement im­ West Germany now stands ready (CoBtinoed on Page Twelve) (Continued on Page Twelve) mediately before Dr. Eklund was forced by Illness to return to his suffering from extsruhre cancer, home at Bonham, Tex. Rayburn is to enlarge Its “administrative and Pinehurst Regular Hamburg lb. 49c iPninm sworn in, declared the electicm technical relations” with the Com­ looks a llttls batter tlua ha dia would have “ very negative conse­ gravely ill with cancer and aides News Tidbits yesterday, his physlelaiis asM say his days amay be sharply munist regime of East Germany quences for the agency." He added from the AP Wires to help solve the Berlin crisis, au­ today. They rcpmrted la a baDa- f*inehurst Chuck, that Eklund “ will not enjoy the limited. 260 of 1,113 Answer Poll ttn that Baybani aa leagsr la No predictions of harmony and thoritative sources here said to­ freshly ground...... lb. 69c BACON support of the Socialist countries a« day. under sedation nnd ha ia reatlng' NO MONEY order would be valid beyond the comfortably. (Usually 79c lb.) Delivered, Installed IAEA director general." Post Office Department has ac­ This could eventually mean ne­ He charged the election had beqn next session, however. McCor­ lb. 69c ' Serviced, Demonstrated mack, despite 31 years ss Ray- cepted bids for oonstmetfon of poet gotiations between the two Ger- 3 lb. lots $1.95 DOWN “ railroaded by the western major­ manys on access rights to West Marsilius Reports GOP GAS STATION BURNS .— I Dellv'ered, Installed, Serviced bum’s lieutenant in the House offices at Cheater and Ccomwell, e Washes 12 pounds ity in the agency," and that Dr. 8AM RAYBURN Berlin. Norwich. Oct. • (F>—F ^ With Your Old Waaher NO MONEY Eklund, in accepting his nomina­ Democratic leadership, has noth­ Sen. Thomas J. Dodd, D-Conn., is’ Hashed throngh a stmaga haSd- Save 10c lb. on freshly ground truly clean tion, "has shown that he is willing ing like the solid support that told . . . Former actress Ann Hard­ U. S. Secretary trf State Dean Ing at a gasoline station taday 2 3 3 Weekly ‘ . 2 . 5 0 '''" '“’' . ing, 57, of Westport, flies Superior Rusk has sounded out West Ger­ Round Steak T ...... lb. 89c e DOWN to tecome a tool of .thb western pnade Rayburn speaker more than Policies Unsatisfactory nnd poUoe evacontad resideata. • 3 load selections powers. twice as long as any other man. Court divorce petition aimed at man Ambassador Walter Grewe on for fear that KOOO galloaa af Special Pinehurst Or With Your Old Cancer Spread the possibility of such negotiations Or "The United States and their The dtvains of power so long dissolving her 24-year-old mar­ gasoline might explode. The fire * e Fully automatic riage to her second hflaband, War­ the informants said, and a de­ Refrigerator allies assumed a great responsibil­ suppressed by strong and capable Trumbull, Oct. i (JPi — Newman^such a way that the results cannot destroyed file bolldlng adjaoeiit Monthly ner Janssen, 61, widely known sym­ cision on this point is pending. Frozen Food Values 1 0.75 On Our Own Budget Plan ity for the very negative conse members of the House while Ray- Bars Surgery Marsilius, a potential Republican be tabulated. to the CHfies Service Oasoliaa 9 .0 0 • Exclusive G-E Filter-Flp queqpes the decision, forped upon phony orchestra conductor Access rights between West Marsilius said that many com station on Towae Stt Nomlch- bum ruled the roost seemed bound Germany and West Beriin are one candidate for governor, said today Cigarettei at Connecticut's Lowest Prices us will have for this organization," Sudan President Ferik Ibrahim that a poll conducted by him show­ ments on a related question "held town. The bolldlng eontatawd Emelyanov said. "The Soviet gov­ to burst into reality. And a many- AbbOud and Secretary o f State of the big issuea in the Beriin that the Nixon-Kennedy debates sided struggle for the Job whose For Rayburn ed dissatisfaction with the Repub­ tires, batteries, motor- sU sad $2.39, $2.48 and $2.50 carton. FARM HOUSE ernment will draw all appropriate Dean Rusk confer hi Washington crisis. The Soviet Union has prom­ contributed to the Nixon defeat other supplies. DBmnga :was not D a iV E R Y 1 YEAR FACTORY SERVICE holder is third in line for the ised to guarantee them provided lican pairty’s present policies and 24c and 25c pack. eonclusions." on U.S. economic support for neu­ programs. last year.” estimated lns$iedhitely Bar waa It was not Immediately clear presidency should soon .develop. Dallas, Oct. 6 (A*)—Time appears tral African nation . . Move to agreements are entered into with He said that the results of' all A N ^ H G R E ON AUi^AITFS AND LABOR A possible obstacle' to McCor- Marsilius, who has Been ad­ the came known. What Emelyanov meant by this to be running out for Sam Ray- increase New York City's police the East German regime. vocating a return to Conservative seven questions asked in the poll APPLE PIES FREE bumf have not yet been tabulated. He FREE force by recruiting out-of-towners West Germany previously has TAX p r o v e s C08T1.T (Oontinned on Pago Thirteen) principles by the party, said his H O O D MILK, gallon 76c .(Caattamed on Page Nine) The 79-year-old Speaker of the Shows that fewer than half have balked at being a party to such poll of local and sectional leaders promised a report on these results Hartford, Oct. • UP) lOavemar 2 for 69c— 3 for $ 1.00 House of Representatives has can­ bfeen able to pass initial tests. agreements because it refuses to later. Dempaey and members oil the i gallon 44c cer and it has spread to such an showed that 86 per cent of those '/2 GE ELECTRIC GE PORTABLE Committee of Inter American recognise Hast Germany officially responding were dissatisfied and F 1 n a n o s AdvhMHy Committee No limit . , . buy 12 if you wish. extent that doctors said yesterday Press Association will meet in and InslsU thAt the Bonn govern­ were startled today to leant that ■. "no further surgery Is antici­ want some changfes made. Ribicpff Lowers the Boom New York next week to study ment is the only legal representa­ The former State Senator said the new state “ road tax” . tor.„ pated." . , _ whether press of Americas is do­ tive of the whole German people. Morano Fights trackers, effeettve Jan. 1, wlO' DISHWASHER In Washington; President ketme- that more than 260 of the 1,133 DRYER ing all It can to oom'bat spread of The authoritative sources fcaid "active" Republicans polled' re­ coat almost as .modi to adminis­ dy asked the nation to join him this position would not have to be ter as it would yield. As a za- With PoVker Sbower and Mrs. JCennedy "in prayer for Communism ' in Westfem Hemis­ sponded to a mailed questionnaire. College Dropouts Top phere . . . Surgeon’s tittle, giving sacrificed if new contacts with the He said the 23 per cent return was To Get Second sult, the FAC decided to a n d y Speaker Rayburn, who has served i- ...... __ Communist regime are considered the financial btakea on the tax his nation .so well and so faithfully "an excellent percentage accord­ for so many years." Improve “ their - - -profession, — —• is urged administrative and technical. This ing to profeseional poll takers." department's request for soma country handles Its large-scale Primary Spot 870,000 extra to nm fiu> nragram Depending on "Mr. Sam’s” for members of American College Marsilius said more than 76 per Spurt in Enrollments of Surgeons by their new presi­ trade with East Germany on such cent of those responding "believe for the next few months. Tha stamina, one doctor said,, he could committee, presided over by flw hold out for sK'eral months, even dent, Dr. Robert M. Zollinger. a basis. their p ^ y ’s failure to offer voters Bridgeport, Oct. 6 (IP)—Oppos­ Princess Margaret and her hus­ They emphasized that the Bonn meaningful altemati'ves to Demo­ Governor, voted to give the de­ .longer. Another said "two or three government under no circum- ing sides prepared their arguments partment only gSB.090 pending ' Washington, Oct. S UP) — Busl-^demlc failures. The others leave weeks” seemed more likely. band, Earl of Snowdon, return to cratic programs and policies was London from holiday in Scotland today in a dispute over whether "further atwdj^' of the new tax ness is booming but hiUf the cus­ heesuse they are unhappy, becau.se A non-medical aide to Rayburn a major factor in recept defeats program. tomers walk out after sampling they run out of money, because said following’ yesterday’s explora­ to prepare for Mrth of their flist in state elections.” former Republican Congressman ths merchandise. they get married, or because they tory surgery the end could come child. . . Spurred by handful of Violator of Parole "The answers and particularly Albert P. Morano has the right to are thinking of getting-married. agitators, 150 male patients riot U.S. PUSHES H Jf. PROCOMM That’s one of the chief problems in several days. the many comments indicate deep enter a Democratic primary in United Nnttom, N- V.. O ct • DeUvered, Inetalled "IVhat we really need is better in four wards of Colorado State seated doubts concerning the nagging higher education today. An official hospital spokesman Ctied for Heroism Greenwich for first selectman. (F) — The United Stataa pro- NO MONEY Beridced, Demonetrated ‘ Every year the tide of college- counseling and more exciting told newsmen last night, “ It is too Hospital for about fou^ hours, but party’s approach to its problems,”, After a 90-mlnute hearing in posed today a 7-polnt pransm Only Weekly boqnd students runs stronger, and teaching, particularly at the fresh- •early” to say that Rayburn’s can­ no one is injured. he said. Superior <3ourt yesterday, Judge to put mtoaettaa PreaWMitKea- Vies Only 6 GaUons'of Water cer is incurable. Hartford, Oct. 6 (P)—A parole I Marsilius reported that more enrollment rise by leaps and ipan level.” This country'Will welcome ef­ Tliamas E. Troland gave the at­ nedy’s propoaal fbr making tha 1 J 5 Joseph C. McLain, principal of “ Is he going to die?” a reporter violator haa found hlmaelf re­ than 90 per cent of those respond DOWN boimda. forts by other natiops. to aet up warded for his heroism in saving torneys imtU Sunday to submit 1960s "Tha Untied Natlsna Da- Or 2 0 0 But for every two students who the Maraoroneck, N. T „ high asked. counterparta of U.S. Fe«ee Corpa, tag believe that "recent Republi their briefs. "It is too early to say that he is several youngsters from potential can campaign statements and plat­ cade of Devetppaaaat" It pot No need to' depend on the start college, one will drop out be­ school said he was not so much says R. Sargent Shrlver Jr., direc­ Morano, who is already a can' eavpiasla op taenasiag fuada for . Monthly concerned about getting his top going to die," tlie spokesman said. liijury during a convict uprising at forms, couched in ’generaUtles’ 3 QQ Monthly fore graduation. tor of Corps. . . Union represent­ the Lewisburg, Pa., Federal PenI didate in Greenwich’^ Republican tedmlcal aastataaee to nadar- 7 .0 0 weather for drying. students into college as he w’as He added that It also Is too early ing overseas flight navigators and 'catch phrases' have failed to primary for first ’seleclman, haa W hy? That’s a quesUon which tentiary. Interest voters in their peurty spe­ doveloped coimMes aad mahtng jisf plagued college officials for about vi'hat happens to them after to say that Rayburn would re­ calls o ff scheduled strike against asked the court for a writ of man­ ntiora nae o f fbad snrphmM in - they get there. cover. James A. Hughes, 36, New cifically and in participation in years and it is plaguing them Trans World Airlines at laqt min­ Haven, was brought before U.S. damus to compel Greenwich Town combating want la tha 'ororid, McLain 'felted a recent study Asked If it was possible for Ray- ute in response to creation of politics generally.” ] Clerk Otto Klumpp to certify him COME ON DOWN TONIGHT. WE*RE OPEN TILL 9 here at the annual meeting of thv bum ta recover the spokesman re- District Court Judge M. Joseph In the opinion of 89 per cent, American Council on Eklucation, which showed that of the top 30 emergency presidential fa ct-fin d ­ for the Democratic primary also. VIET BATTLE FLARES per cent of the girl students. 90 plied in the affirmative. Blumenfeld yesterday -on ' a com­ he said, "increasing frustrations "We have been writing and ing board. plaint he left (Connecticut while on wHh government regulations and Both primaries will be held Oct. 17. Sooth V totM u m O eL fi: per cent will^graduate from high He said Rayburn would be al­ SEATO’s top military planners “To be Of any help to you, gen­ (SV-Pravlndal g—«ismaa> jh (S> talking about this for 40 years, lowed to return to his home in probation for forging a check. taxes...offer the Republican party school, 50 per cent will start, col­ end 15th semiannual conference in tlemen,” Troland said, “ It looks bayonet aad and we still do not have the an- lege and only S3 per cent will Bonham iFhe Wished to do so “and Hughes, admitting the violation, many opportunities to develop su­ SERVICE STORE awar," Blanchard L. Rideout of Bangkok, Thailand, after I o s e •aid he 1 ^ tee atate to find a Job. perior sJtematives.” like I’m going to have to decide klded a imanhatn a< finish college. if we feel he is well enough to go,” this by Sunday." ntat battaUoo aanfitOhM # Rhh OdmeU University said yesterday. Of the top 30 per cent of the but “his condition would have to study of Communist threata In Chief Probation Officer Richard Marsilius said the poll failed to Park FREE Rear Of Store "ynuA vfs do know is that 50 South 'Viet Nam and Laoa... Ja­ K Godwin recommended leniency roduce any conclusive results on The town clerk Is refusing -to goa ta boy atudenta, 90 per eent wi)l change before he could go back to certify Morano as Uie Democratic ddln, the t ' per cent of those who start college graduate from college. Washington." pan-Soviet . society reverses itself for Hughes on the baeis-of Ms con­ Sle desirability of public debates GOOD^i^EAR 713 Maih St,—MI 9-952» don’t finish. Cmiy 40 per esnt stick after defrading reaumptipn of duct at the penitentiary earlier by political cindldates. candidate on the ad)dce o f Green­ today, Tha "‘nils la a loss of talent which The lymph gland was . removed wich Town Counsel Steward H. was tha latest la a i „ „ to it and go straight through in this nation cannot afford," Mc- from Rayburn's right groin dur- nuclear testa and ntepts resolu­ this yeaY. TMs ia whkt happened: Ho said that "While a large » » ' jority favored debates, a substan Jones, who says a candidate can ed Irons the ■oaOraiql ysars. ______L ^ said. "Theiy_Js ff<^Ulgger 1^ yestenlay's surgery. _ tion calling ^ m regamsble and . vaa aei^g a the to ltf V M ~ ^ ' "a serloiia aiwac' torllHt 4a#eeeee llal number, failed to answer the " h m than ons-thifd of., th* 99 ' question or qualified answers in (Oorntmied efi Free TUHera) killad hi the m dropoots can ba elsmcd as *ha- (OsoltMMd SB F sgf F m v) (OsaHooeO ThlrteM) i(Oeallw ed #■ Pa»^ ' .1 'I 1 I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, (XM W , FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1981 PACil’llR M i'.

what tntormed philglellsur w01 Rockville-Vemon pay tor this type o f material, f Columbia Cresifield Among 20 Models ConUnp io New T W k t Plans i n i h ^ , Thta does not a p j^ to . fancy BOYSCOVT ^ ST O P A T Y N B cacheted. or S rst-d^ coven; SheinwoM on BHdge Evans Installed Hotel ■ ^ liovendier Baaaar ® 'News such usually oell for lew than the Notes and News Checked for ideal Hospital collector originallypald. H W «*y Song Sung by Susan By LODIS MANDBIX New mmmm: Yne dmnand for AsGrangeHead BXTI KY Um i W«m«B'li r*Uow> Stiunpa of the so-called "new re­ f r e s h APPROACH 4 MMrtltdssler Troqp 25 held it’s annual father (Trestfield Oonvalesoent Hospi-^commlssloner of health, and Miss Ill WnT44ll)8Tllir publics” has fallen off drasUCaUy; SOLVES PBOBLEM^ ' Beth sides vulsetoMe Harold Bvana, newly elected and son camping trip last weekend tal on Vernon St. opened its doors Irene J. Kennedy, R.N... of the NCWYOfKflmrM. lU f « ( < ^ tc r C6tt|trHftU6nal hospital division. tlrs first set of leimel, which had , By Alfred SheiawoU v s m B master of Columbia Orange, aad at Camp Ptoheer, -with 90 scouts ysst#rday to a thorough going- nieest noM 7-2300 CMNht win Iw hrid on W«dnes* Publisher Is Usin ’ been selling for 3220 and more a Sometimes a fresh eye sees more The areas of the study Include . A K 6 3 his fellow officers were installed Cm Iw ef'TTsm* teesrs «tgr, N«w. I, from W w n . ,t6 T p.m. couple ot years ago, haa dropped an old hwiid do*®. (You c*n A 9 5 and 16 fathers attending under the over by a team of researchers how well the building provides for Wednesday a t Teamons Hall. general direction of Scoutmaster from the U.S. Public Health Serv­ the type of service rendered, and O ta «m dttirmen ara Mr«. Herb- Suean dldii’t actually writp to less than 3160. check this with your ocuUst If you A Q 7 ^ FIEE Air C33itia««-TV-laii ‘ A litUS girl who lives in Ohana, Laos, Viet Naih luid don’t beUeve It.) This Is especlaUy Q J 10 9 Alfred Beckwith of North Wihd-, what changes, if any, would be XMnsabf. llatM *-ferMag AwtUsgls ' IQieblt Mn. Ernest Ungerer it. She sang it fOr her kinder- Harry Matdment. ice, and the results appear, en­ art New Britain is going to think Cambodia ICad the Ust of countries true when the fresh eye belongs ,WBT ■ EAST ham, state oVeneer and his offl- made if new construction were pad Mn. Haul mnkbnburg- garCen teacher in Sulldlng A A troop campfire was held Fri­ couraging so far. WfH# ter Santa Claus is early this whose etamps have taken a "noee to one of the national teen-age A 7 5 4 * cere, seated the new officers. day night with songs sccompsnied planned. O utfield's staff was in­ kOOKin T 8 SKCIAI H Y. IV »n f Booth chairmen are Mrs. James in Rockrille, Mrs. Josephine V 10 7 8 2 7 K 8 3 Members of the team are ap­ terviewed about the operation' of Harrey and Mrs. trrank Maloiiey. year - all because of a song Bryan. ^ dive." Reqovriry seems unlikely. champions. ^ . TTiey are, besides Evans; Miss by Harry and his uke and a story This indicates that collectors West led the deuce of hearts, de­ <> J 9 3 3 « K 6 2 , parently pleased with Crestfleld, the hospital and its facilities. ' asrooa] M n. Paul Ames and Mrs. she wrote In Vernon laat w in -' Mrs. Bryan jotted down the Rita Evans, overseer; Mrs. Bertha by DonSld Klrkham. After the particularly with its physical facil­ are realising that these linuea are clarer played low from d u ^ y , A > 5 3 Z A A K 8 younger boys had gone to bed the The goal of \the study is to indi­ n eed ore Malek. book nook; Mrs. ter. words arid notes snd showed it' Rathbun, lecturer; Philip H. cate' as far as possible which Susan Wagner, 6. wrote the being produced more for sale to and East won with the king. Take SOUTH senior scouts watched a film strip ities. M IU^ Appleby,, toy chest: Mrs. to. Mrs. Payne. A A Q 7 10 9 laham Sr., treaaurer; Miss Gladys characteristics would be most de­ song in kindergarten and it . " I merely transposed it,” uninformed coUectosa than for over for Bast, all you old hands. Rice, secretary; Mra. Marlon Hprl- on the Great Religions of the The hospital and nursing home Raymmd winter, bake shop; Mrs. ly Cj J 4 zs one of 20 similar institutions sirable in an “ ideal convalescent Robert McMillen. candy: Mrs. was published in the latest is­ said Mrs. Payne "and sent it postal purposes, and a sort of boy­ What can you see? butt, chaplain; ’niomas Roberts, World, followed by s dlsctusion ENJOY Pertiaps you’d return a heart in O 10 5 4 in the Country recommended for hoi^ital.’’ Frank Hadden, paper and decora- sue ■ of the quarterly Glnn^ ■ In, Just for fun, to the Ginn cott already has set in. A 7 4 steward; M n.' William Roberts, ; >eriod under the leadership of (Jonstructlon coats and floor the hope o f getting a second heart larry Maldment, Dick Hurd and survey to determine the "id'eal tlms; Mn. David Starett. chil­ Music News, a periodical S^Ht News and the American Music What are the prospects for the Nerih EsM SeMh WeM lady assistant steward; Merton areris of spaces allotted to various to music teachers. immediate or idiMant future t No trick. Or you might lead the Wottf, asziatant steward and Chuck Baxter. Friday nlght’a topic convalescent hospital.” *1110 Amer­ LIFE with dren’s clothing exchange and }fTi. magazine. Gitm published it in king o f clubs to find out whether 1 NT, PaM 3 A Put functions were also discussed. Peter IsbMagllO and Mrs. Francis For her effdrt, S\)san will their fall Issne... .and sent the one can predict with guaranteed 4 A All Pais Adolph German, gatekeeper, was Hinduism snd Saturday’s wss ican Home Nursing Association or not your psitner has a double- arranged the survey, which con­ Hampton reviewed the hospital Aldrich, gift booth: receive |10. check to me.” certainty. But on the basis of Opening lerid —. ^ 2 AUo, ■ Mrs. iBurton Starkey, Buddhism. records to learn patient data, in­ MILUR HIQH LIFl Mrs. Beverley^Payme,. ele­ trends reflected by public suc- Saturday’s program for the boy sists of an evaluation of physical Also, M n. Irving ‘ Gartside. Sussn’s classmates helped a mther play would come to noth­ Ceree; Mies Sharon Starkey, Po­ cluding age, sex, degree of ambu­ A 3.C . (White elephant); Mrs. Bur­ mentary school music teacher little, shouting suggestiona for tloneering during tlra last season mona and Mrs. Charles Rathbun, scouts with Norm ChatSl, auistant plant facilities and data on pa- ing. South would draw trumps iicoutmsster, in charge Included lation, nature of affliction, length in 12 or 16 l an ■ ton Hlcoek. plants; Mrs. William in Vernon,'says she haa learn­ one or two word- in the song. and for several seasons before, it If you use "weak” notrumps, bid Flora. tienta’ characteristics. of stay and 'discharges of patients. ed the- name of the school and start the clubs, wtomlng five, Instruction periods on the proper Smith and Mrs. Richard Law, Mrs. Payne described her Is reasonable to expect that the 1 NT to show 12 to 14 pointa and Msmbers of the executive com­ The research team includes A. Crestfleld waa built in 1958, and whei^ Susan is enrolled in part in the event as "slmpiy trumps,, two hearts, one diamond methods of sharpening an w by country store. Mra Law will ac­ Children’s Fund Stamp older solid issues will continue to and two clubs. He would event­ balanced distribution. mittee are' Francis Lyman and Rorke Vanston, hospital architect opened on Jan. 5, 1959. Mrs. Ileen cept advance orden tor Vermont New Britain and will send the putting it in a more comfort­ The fifth commemorative stamp rise because more snd more col- For Sheinwold’s 36-page book­ Richard Harvey, tree IdenUficatlon of the architectural and engineer­ ually discard two diamonds bn Lester J. Hutchins. by Robert Simmers Jr., snd edible B. Binge, R.N., of Coventry, is the dteeee and M n. Rod Eliason. ad-, check there. able key" after Mrs. Bryan of the United Nations Postal Ad­ Nctora realize that the stamps let, "A Pocket Guide to Bridge," ing branch, Division of Hospital and head of the nursing section and Susan's song was "The' jotted down the notes. ministration for IM l, will honor dummy’s gciod xlubs. Dance OliuM Starts plants by Rod Eliason and Francis Medical Facilities of the U.S. Pub­ Vance orders tor pecana Miaa were primarily issued for postal SeM Ahead send 50c to Bridge Book, Man­ Dancing classes for upper grade supervisor of nurses. Helen Carrier, chairman Ot the pumpkin Man" arid it' goes During the summer, Susan's the United Nation's Children's purposes and that no stocks are chester Evening Herald, Box 3313, Brookes. The patrols also added to lic Health Service; Maury E. family moved to New Britain. When August Boehm hejd the students at Porter School, spon­ their previously started Insect col­ poet O0CO booth, la still in heed ot like this: Fund and will be issued Dec. 4. being manipulated by speculators. Bast cards, he saw Just what was Grand Central Sta., N.Y. 17, N.Y* Hampton, research analyst; How­ "Pumpkin man. Oh pump­ She is attending the Stanley It will be printed by photogra­ sored by Columbia Recreation lections with Donald Klrkham as ard Spence, sanitary engineer of Paint Formula Given packages. I Stamps which are issued at the going to happen. A winner of Copyright 1661, General Fea­ Council, will get under way this M n. Clifford Callahan Is han­ kin man, Holmea School there. When the vure process in denominations of Sc leader and started leaf collections the Division of Chronic Diseases; behest of professional agencies and Uie national teen-age champion­ tures Corp.) week. BeglniUng today, they will with PhU Klemas. Interpatrol New York — Here’s the way dling the wishing^drell tor children Down the-street he ran arid family lived in Vemon. Susan's (gold, orange, yellow arid brown) wholesalers offer practically no and Wilbur Taylor, chief of the sister attended fourth grade ship at the last 'national tourna­ be held in Yeomans Hail,-imme- volley ball was played with Ron architecture section. Division of experts figure how much paint to and M n. F nhk Findlay is chair­ ran. ' 4c (gold, blue, green and brown) secure proepects, regardless of ment, young Boehm still has a ' dlktely after school. "W e serve the dignity of the Individual,” the motto o f Crestfleld Convalescent Hospital says—and man o f Uia coffee break and tea He fell arid broke his head, - and her brother second gfade 13c (gold, purple, pink and green) Starrett and Charlie Case super­ it is apparently a good one, according to a team of reeearchers from the U.S. Public Health Service Hospital and Medical Facilities. buy for a house job: Multiply the at Northeast/SchOol. how much publicity is distributed fresh eye. M n. Stanley Nygren o f Hebron distance around the foundation by room. Arid had to go to bed." by Messrs. Courvoisier S. A., La when new are released, the Har- This told him to return a low Make Party Reaervatlona Now I vising. ___ visiting there yesterday. “It looks like one of the better hospitals not built through federal funds,” The group met with Francis P. MrA WUUam Minnlck haa Chaux-de Forids, Switzerland. It will again be Instructor. The class Senior, scouts of the • 1947 age said A. Rorke Vanston, second from left, head of the group. To his left ia Crestfleld administrator DellaFera, Oestfield administra­ the height of the house, adding mer organization feels. (Western ditonond at the second trick. will include 40 children. Mrs. Wil­ group went on.a ten-mile hike with two feet of the house has a peak charge of the luncheon and Mrs. peau de sole dreab, trimmed with will measure 26 mm. X 36 mm. Stamp Collector). The only way to get a diamond DANCE Francis P. DellaFera and at Rorke’s right are architect Arnold Lawrence and Maury E. Hampton, tor, and Arnold Lawrence, the R u p m I^pUhg, the dinner. Din­ perforation to perforation. liam Jacobus, chairman of the Dave Baxter and Herbie Maher as Howard Spence and Wilbur Taylor of the service. (Herald photo by Pinto). architect who designed the build­ roof. Divide by 500, the number of jet beads, matching velvet hSt and MP8 Meeting '' trick waa to start at once. Dum­ EVERY THURS.-FRL-SAT. datice committee, said there are a leaders. Two stalwart fathers, ner reoervatlone may be made with corsage of white camellias. The The three denominations will be my’s queen of diamonds won, and ing. square feat a gallon covers. The The Manchester Philatelic Soci­ few openings and children of Chuck Baxter and Paul Ames, also answer is how many gallons you’ll MUs Lillian Grant or the church bridegroom's mother wore a sliver printed in the following quantities: declarer drew trumps. When South Laat The researches also conferred ety will meet Tuesday, Oct. 10., at WALNUT Grade 6 are being considered. Any participated. play the mandolin, and Jerl-Lynne stables’ mutual benefit fund, need. office gray brocade Sheath . dress with 3c—3,006,000; 4c—2,760,000; I3c the North Methodist Church, led a club. Bast won with the RockviUe-Vernon year’s show waa a sellout. with Dr. Harold Barrett, deputy Read Herald Advg. -2,500,000. - 7 Walnut St.—^Manchester wishing to join should contact her The 1946 age group spent the Fraser ot Bolton will act in a Mrs. CUftord O. Simpson is in G»y ■ Slattery raspberry feather and velvet hat Parker St., starting at 7:30 p.m. king and led another diamond to Immediately. morning cutting wood under the vaudeville routine. teHor-'Yoa’re (die chM de as sheriff o f Philadelphia County There seems to be no Imllt to present themselves, he said. p '' enlilne, with' a FLAlRI EXIT AT 4:15 P.M. from 1043-1952, owmed a paving ON THE SCREEN contracting firm. 40” Model RCIB-645 Libyan Farms Richer I -v: Cooking TopL^^ \ ^ and FLAIR supporting Fred fitgUdedSway out of right storage cabinet. .Ask Excellent Artaire about special storage Son o f Tripoli, Libya—A United States You Can Have... Accommodations Debbl. I t when not la upe trims ■ n aid investment of 3558,000 is'pay­ For O H iaM niR ’ Berasids ^ right'lip t o oablhet frbnte.i^s'l.'; base cabinets to match ing big dividends for Ubya, where LUli rsbner .Tab ■ast.r You’ll be glad you dined when you taste our e Weddings jy ' And it puts surface unite. your kitchen decor. R ^ H o o O more than 70 per cent of the people your favorite dinner and eocktails Plw fine food and enjoy our courteous service in our at new, einttfart height--;!* e Banquets i ••VOVtf IN A OQU9FI8K A n Aags F M s Fie*w ebw are farmers, but only one per cent aowi.” Manchester lower than oonventional ,, - 5 R8I8M84 I0» H of the lan(l is arable. U.S. aid on Sunday and any week day at... e Parties Tammy Saad. ■— Fabtsa pleasant atmosphere. , brought high-yield cereal grains, Opea Ftl.. Bat., Baa. PLUS NEW COLOR CARTOONS—AU Children 35c fmita, and vegetables, and paid for TEL. Ml 3-1415 FOR RESERVATIONS experiment-station work. RESTAURANT Policemen’s RT. 6 and 44A— BOLTON Banquet Room Businessmen’s MI 3-2342 Available For Parties Luncheons Served Daily Phoiw Ml 3.7832 'A" -V • Saturday Night Dancing ^WiNDSO ’ ' ' l ^ r ’ raleases forward— '.-j TONITE SUNDAY DINNERS SERVED -'.the Ittride 9«ck Giaa 5 F J X ^ N T IN U O U S —4i46-6ri)6 P.M., 66c—SATURDAY 4:16 P.M. 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f '- 1, I; MANCriESTER B V E m N O HERALD/MAN?|IHEaTEB. C (»m .r FRIDAY, bCJTOBER 6, 1981 MANCHBStoR EVENING ttERAU), lli^CHESTlMt, OONN4 FRIDAY, OCiipBER 6, 1961 i w o m ■ M l hours of deUbemtlefi, the Kiev mQ- and left flank. Mw lecatved anil- ttple scrapes and hndsas. RockviUe~V ernon 2 Dutch Spies ItMy district court sat for about Ribicoff Lowers the Boom Gar Sna^s Pole* Sofitlay UH D«y Hockvilli^yernoh 10 hours In public and closed seg- Marine Band PoUce are sttU InveaUgating the aion during the 2-day trial. tead' of Polaris Tests Two People Hurl accident which occurred a t 2:20 O M E C iN rS A U TV-Kadio Tonight Get 13 Years in The proceedlnge," attended by this monUng about 800 .fast west AMIHUR 0 M I» City Entered westwm nevrsmen, ended on a dra­ of Stock Ft ! ■ !■ Renewal Unit matic note, with de Jager’s final W. H. Sets Program X dlivsr and his paassagar wars College Dropouts Top According to police, M a r ^ e ^ ■oekvUI^->Maaohsotor statement. . a— a «y ... whan 0 tha ,, oar oar Soviet Prison LUMEOI CO . ^ ’ Has Kill in Manchester nuk lost control after rou ntog a In Competition Speaking through an interpreter _____ uUU^ pMa ontm N, N, MainMain I 8t ,I Signs Pigeon curve whOe going, east The car • Opea AU Db f I For Concert aftar tha drtvar lest eentrol at a Television de Jager told the court: left'th e road, hit the pole, ^ Kiev, USSR, Oct. 6 (JPh-K Soviet “I consider myseU guilty and F Cmdr. Willism J. B««rd«ley, USN, son of * Manchester rt in Enrollments cuipva. If Rockville beqomes a final con­ s:00 U8 t JbM iw (la eroarsu) atratabtanitaway "At the OrMsi''-~«I < then spun around in the direction Funday Si military court yesterday Imposed recognize that I committed a Tickets for the U.S. MiLrtne Band 11 As Counselor testant in the Look magaalne All fir____ s t.8hov OB aroKTsss) siiimles E weman. is head of tha teat operations section of the Navy s V The accident victims, both in the of travel, going 26 feet from .the Slariy tib’oi. Hoapltal with cerebral point of Impact. Syllebus"anu Top Cat School Wednesday are two-thirds rar. I . The pole was snapped. Atty. Robert J. Pigeon has bean tion to that effect will be made New. I The Hathaways spying in the Soviet Union. punished. flMt halliBtic missile wei^wn system, Ha aaid i u basio fault la the in- conOuMoha, are Kdward Marehe- 1:30 The FlUitttones sold, (according to George Findell, problem facing Uio aohoola Ttamed counael for the Rockville some .time this month. Application Hlfhwey Petrol The verdict and the unexpect­ " I am sorry but I want to fur­ t Crridr. B«ar Best Movie tor — my Christian upbringing KiVal Academy at Annapolis. M d., greatest audience reaction,” he told the educators what they ex­ some comment from townspepole aid W . Cook of Manchester and possible through citlsen activity, Award Theater 40 Inounclng eentence, gave the de- said, "and people who attend our childr^ who want to prepare for >7:80 bai Mastereon and my Christian faith. During World W a r n , he served pected to hear^thlngs in educa­ who yecalt a series o f minor Southampton, Mass., has been an­ are basis for selection by the Rawhide 11 ;35 News : fendants the right to appeal within concerts expect to hear the best, careers requiring a foundation of Judges. Rescue L 11:80 Jsck Pear Show "I consider the Communist Ideo­ oa a destroyer, and also has seen tion are rough all over, and some­ elashes last spring between Yopce seven days. Normally there is no not only In Concert, but in military basio education, must be given sep­ and agency ' director, George nounced by her parehts, Mr. and The National Municipal League Intematlonsi ShoWtlms 33 1:00 News. Sigh Off logy atheistic and as such, oppased ! active duty as a pilot on aireraft thing wiU have to do done about appeal from a military tribunal’s band mUalc.” arate schooling. W e consider it 4-RASS. Copans. The' latter oii^ occasion Mrs. Raymond L. Peterson, 75 sponsors the contest jointly with SEE SAlntO ArS rv WBKB f u r fX>MPLETE U8T1N6 to Christianity. carriers in the Mediterranean and it. more democraUo that this should decision. The program will include "Tha complained of slowness’ o f legal Edmund St. L ^ k magazine each year. - The first six years of the 13-year I played the game, if you can smith PacUic. Then he paused, discarded his be at the age 8, when college be- ■ played It Masqueraders,” by 'Pietro Mas­ SEDAN work and Yonce replied that there H er fiance Is the ,son of Mrs. Representatives from the 22 cit­ terms would be spent in prison and call it me, and I His mother moved to Manches­ manuscript, removed his glasses, glr», th o u ^ this means robbing Holland. I cagni, a Cole Porter medley, "Bo­ was often diffleulty in interpreting Mildred P. Cook, 207 High St.. ies picked as finalists will present the remaining seven in a Soviet badly. If return to ter last year from Washington, and came out swinging. them of some three to four of their their cities’ cases before the panel lero" featuring the comet sec­ $195 DOWN some o f the requests made of him. Manchester Rddio corrective labor camp. would not r repeat It. because another son Uvea here, tion and the "Mass and Carni­ " I don’t think you really care best learning years .. of Judges in Miami, FTa., between " I played badly and 1 lost, Cmdr. William J. Beardsley • An agency spokesman said to­ Miss Peterson, a 1958 graduate (TM a ttstlBg taetaMea ealy those sews broadcasts of 10 er IS-mtaiato H ie court’s verdict was read out iNorett Beardsley, M Mountain val.” from La Fiesta Mexicaqa. about education, or are going to do Nov. 30 and Dec. 2. hope with God's help I will be e day, the agency "waa completely of Manchester High 'School, is in by Maj. Gen. P. I. Arkhlpovlch, Tld. anything about it,” Ribicoff said. leagtb. Seme atatiew earry ether ehert newMaeta.) good loser.” After Intermission the band satisfied with the work of Mr. her senior year at Plymouth Copans listed citizen activity in chairman of the court. After three Ctadr. Beardsley la married to will play "Intrada, Chorale and "lu j "aren’t going to solve the Ybnce.” the fields of recreation, urban re­ trOBO-UM *.10:00 Nightbeat problem of education bv meeting A re a 4-H Leaders Teachers CoUege. Plymouth, N. g:UU Nswa ^.ll:uu News the former Miss Catherine Beau- March,” from the symphonic He aaid, however, Yonce had newal. street lighting and govern­ 11:16 Sports Final ' of Delmar, Del., and the in conferences like this. If 3mu be­ BOLAND MOTORS ONLY AI orik; SIORLS H., where she fs majoring in Eng­ C:05 ]M a y oe Wail Btrsat 11:80 Starlight Sersnads suite by Clifton Williams; "Valse "expreased the thought that he lish education. ment modification as major efforts S;1U S^ rt Ntws Oouple has two e^d ren . lieve education is Importiuit, the Attending Confab couldn’t continue because of an which have had a degree of suc- S:U Art Johnson Show 1:00 Sign on "A gtl’* hair is her nrowatag da Concert," by Alexandre Glaso- 889 UBNTBB STBEBT—M l 8-4079 Mr. Cook, a graduate of 8:06 CrystAl Lake Hep w r o p -i4 u best thing you can do is make your Inereake of work in his own prac­ ce.ss in recent years. glorv,” Mys Sassy. *lt farian Quotattens Fuinlahed by unow; "Dream of Love,” by Fhans OVER 26 VBAB8 IN THE SAME LOCATION Northampton High School, attend­ 11:06 Raynor Shines S:UU today in Hartford speeches in your own home town.” Four Manchester area 4-H lead­ PINE PHARMACY Although cerfain programs have 1:0(1'News a Sign Oft 4:16 Coimectleut BaUroma her besnty lo greeter hri^ili. Coburn A Middlebrook, tae. Llsst: the prologue from "Pagli- YOUR qcALrnr l a b k d e a l e r tice.” ed Springfield College and served Ribicoff was bitter about what ers are attending an Interstate vol­ 664 C E N TE R 8T. — M I 8-8814 been started as a result of action w EaT-tu 7:00 Bob doott EVERGREENS Baak Stocks acci," with William Jones as bari­ Completion of the first phase of with the U. S. Army. He is em­ g:UU Paul Harvsy 9:00 Ray Soman UConn Students he considered the lack of support unteer leaders forum at the Na­ by the city government, the gpon- 11:00 News Bid Asked tone soloist. the city’s renewal program will ployed by. the Motortease Oorp. g;80 Sound Stake SEVERAL VARIETIES ^ven the administration's general Uonal 4-H Center in Washington, sorshlp can be aaid to be the UilU Ray Somers Conn. Bank and Trust The program will close with "In ­ begin next week when the R R A in West Hartford. t t:00 Dei Rarcee Shew ...... Each ^ 2 e 0 0 In 3pd P ro te st aid to education program by the D.C., this week. citixene’ doing bocause city aider- ALL SIZES . Oo...... 89 fernal Dance” and the finale from sends to the federal Housing and A summer wedding is piahned. 11:86 N ^ s WINF—UM public, by educators and by the They are Mrs. Bernard Lsula- man and membere of many comr 13:0U S in on g:00 World Newe UarUord NaUonal "The Firebird,” by Igor Stravin­ Home Financing Administration / ON SALE AT OUR NEW 'Stotra, Oct S C*V-AnoUier nation’s press. Only remnants of bouch, 865 E. Middle Tpke., Man­ missions are not paid in their goy- m iO —1M9 S:lu Wau Street TOMOMIOW Bank and Trust Co. 56 H 894 sky. (H H F A ) the results of all ‘ap­ SniU ---News,------tteetbsr------A 8loertei l;U Shokcaae and-News the program got throug’ Con chester; Mrs. Ethel Cargo of Cov­ emment roles. , . CHURCH PROPERTY demonstration— the third in eight Fire tnsnranec C«>niDanles A shorter concert for children praisal and planning work done to Bolton S:30 R M ^ SiMrts i:46 Lowell Thomas days— ^waa staged by University of gress. entry; Mrs. Ruth Rychling of He­ S:80 Suppertime. Serened#. 6:B5 PWi Rlnuto ONLY Just East of Aetna F i r e ...... 116 124 will ba given at 3 p.m. Wednes­ date. 7:10 RIebArd Hares and Oerel Burnett Oimeeticut students last night as “Where were you educators?’ he bron, and Miss, Gayle Kent, assist­ S:46 'Three Star extra. Hartford F ire ...... 89 94 day. Tickets will go on sale in The second phase of operations, 7;(I6 Conversattnn Piece 7:80 News Anairsla 10AJ4.I«2P.M. 310 Hackmatack StYect a p r o t ^ of administrative con­ National Fire ...... 150 160 asked. "E ach of you were looking ant club agent for Tolland County. the spokeeman^ said, will Involve 8:00 The World Tonight the schools Tuesday. L t. A ck erm an T a lk 7:8D Newe ol the World. trol over thair actlvltiea. Phoenix Fire ...... 118’a 1264 lor your own particular part and more legal work than the first Shriners Salute 7:46 Tour Senator From Conn. 8:16------Showcaae end iTIewi Dig yenr ■ ewD—*elBg spade had b a ggta g naaterials. Follew,' Tickets for the adult perform­ g:00 Pope Concert 13:15 Sign Oft The Students marched, shouted, Life and Indemnity la a Cos. were not interested in doing some­ Idiiue. Retention of an attorney ri^M oa property. ance may be bought from any Ro- Slated by BPOA sang s ^ carried banners, but Aetna Casualty ...... 141 151 thing for education as a whole who is a member of a firm, who Head of Masons. tarian or at the Savings B a n k For Farther Infonnattoa OaU MI 8-8027 or MI 8-8847 campus poUce said, the demonstra­ Aetna U fe ...... 142 152 And education was done in " HOSPUAL COMFORT wlU have assistance In doing, legal of Manchester. Ribicoff said there is a basic in Lt. W lllUm Ackerman, acting tion was orderly. Conn. General ...... 291 306 work when needed, will insure ad­ Tomorrow is Grand Master’s difference to education in the rank commander of the Colchester State CovMiaiit CoHsregatiMMl Ohoroh The students paraded from their Hftd. Steam Boiler 119 127 herence to strict time schedules Day at the'Masonlc Home and Hoe- 'and file of the American people. .AT HOME! dormltorloe, throufh the Student Travelers ...... 162 172 and^the Increased work load, he PoUce Troop,, will speak to the Bol­ pltal IniWalllngford, and the^Sflm -— ^nnouneealent! Union building and to the admin­ PnbUo Cttlltiea "The editorials in the New York said. ton Property Owners Aasociation era will stage a salute to Grand Two W ill Attend papers, and the columnists writ­ istration building. Conn. Light * Power 304 324 Pigbon is a member of the law at its buffet dinner Sunday. The Master Paul D. Collier of Sims AMBUCAN LEiMQM WHX RfiSUME Some of them carried a coffin Hftd. Electric Light 744 774 ing from Washington, don't mold firm o f Mgeon, Gnuttl, Kahan and bury. It will be the 66th annual Reno Convention public opinion,” he said. "Public event will be held at 6:30 p m. at T H S K M 6 0 U S ■ which contahied an effigy called Hartford Gas Co. . . . 57 Shannon.- . the Three-Js Restaurant in Bol­ oeiebration at the hospital. .-*Dur Bights." The coffin was de- Southern New England opinion is molded by the home Ageitcy Chairman Hsury W. UnlU from Sphinx Temple wlU town newspapers in our 60 states. ton. >«ositednn front of Ote adminis­ Telephone ...... 83 56 Mrs. Henry N. Moose of Man­ Flamm wrote to Pigeon recently provide the entertainment., Many "There are very, very few news Lt. Ackerman’s talk will be on tration building adiile the school's Manafactenac Oomoanle* chester, president of the Connecti­ asking if he would take on the Manchester Shrinerk* belong to the papers across the country which the advantages of the resident football song was sung and stu­ Arrow, Hart, Heg. .. 62 65 counsel Job. state poHcemmn program and Ju­ various units. -Activities begin at I B IN G O cut Association of Medical A s­ have a deep Interest in education, dent leaders deUvered speeches. Associated Spring .. 134 154 Pigeon replied by letter yester­ venile deUnquency. t 11 a.m., and Sphinx Temple Band The demaastration brought con­ sistants, and Mrs. Philip F. Bedard and support it.’ ’ day, saying he would be '“ honored will provide a concert at noon. S1AK1INO W iDNBnAY. OCT. 11— • Bristol Brass ...... 124 144 Ribicoff told the educators they Late reservations for the buffet flicting claims: Fafnir B e a r in g ...... 504 of Manchester, president of the to work with you in supplement­ Many Mancheeter Maspng and 544 held positions of prestige and poW' may be made today with Henry AT THE LEOION HOME The students claim that the Km-Hart ...... 79 84 Hartford County Association of ing your endeavors to bring rede­ their families are eaqiected to at­ imiverslty administration has a»- er, and should use them. Pi of fS‘'IOMlll HO‘'(ilf(li McDonough, Stuart WeUs or Her­ Fafnir Bearing ...... 50 54 Medical Assistants, wiil represent velopment to Rockville." He said bert Wilson, up to the capacity of tend and tour the facllltiee of the Burned veto power over aU activi­ "Your congressmen respect you ! ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ i t ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ N. B. Machine...... 174 194 they respect your ideas,” he siaid. umH Equipm(*nt he is “ wholeheartedly in accord the dining room.. home. 'f ties that coat more than |100 a North and Judd . . . . 144 the state at a meetlnfr of the ...TRY TH6 NEW with your alms and feel that re­ 164 American Association of Medical "They would be honored to have y»ar. Stanley Works ...... 174 194 for Homo Usf' development in Rockville is a Aasistants at Reno, Nev., Oct. 13 you give thejft your ideas. The university claims the stu­ ITeeder Root 564 604 .. ‘must’.” ...... “How many of yoy have sat dents are Irate over a crackdown The above quotations are not to to 15. Completion of the first phase down with your congressman to Onmiar camfert for Mia COIN-OPERATED DRYCLEANER on campus drinking. Be eonstmed as actual markets. Mrs. Moore, who is medical as­ may take until early next year. The students claim there were sistant to Dr. William D. Stroud, explain the importance of educa­ pcrtlant, oosiar cara for Copans estimated that the H H FA 800 to 1,000 In front of the admin­ will receive Connecticut’s charter tion? I won't embarrass you by you« of lew, budgat will finish its review o f the work Credit Unions Grow asking for a show of hands. But I istration building, and that their at a luncheon meeting Friday. Oct. ratal. Call or visit u*. 417 Main St., Mancheater In about six weeks, returning the vrould wager it is less than 5 per ranks swelled later to 3,500. 13. Mrs. Bedard is secretary to Dr. M I 9-8288 material at that time. inie university claims there were Chicago — The growth rate of Alfred B. Sundquist and Dr. Ed­ cent.” coin-operated A fter that all material, including no more than.400 participants. credit unions in the United States ward L. Besser. Although the educators gave Rib­ mCDICHL 86 E. Main St., RookvUIe the recommended plan o t redevel Meaiiediile, the studoits have re­ has been much faster than that of Before attending sessions on new icoff a warm round of applause TR 5-9948 opment, will go to the city planning when he finished, many of them D RY CLEANING tained a Hartford law firm which any other type of consumer lend­ wonder drugs, space medicine, and PHflRmncY , commission, then to a public hear­ has agreed to investigate their ing institution. Credit unions had medical assistant . training pro­ said later they thought he may 58 W. Main SL jaNMa.WMtaLA8. Mi.2»4i4i ing, then to the R R A and to the grievances and give advice. 6.3 per cent of consumer unstall- grams, Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Bed­ have stated his case too strongly. CENTER Stafford Springs City Council for final approval. Reprmmntatlves of the Assorlatad ment debt in 1956; today they ard will take a tour Thursday to U.S. education itself came in fo r ’Hie council at the m om «it is Student Government, the students* -have 9.8 per cent. Lake Tahoe and the Sierras. a rapping yesterday in Chicago at -holding in abeyance a request by a campus organisation, retained the number of peUUonets to place the firm of Pe^rift, Dodd A Stoughton redevelopment program before the — of which Democratic Sen. Thom­ public in a referendum. as J. Dodd is senior partner. Robert T. Pelgrlft, another part­ ner in the law firm, said mie ques-_ Make Your Next tlon to be answered is srhether the Imported students dan seek redress from the courts if they have legitimate TV SET Get Ready grievances. « An hour long apecial Hand Woven The student leaders were due to meet with university officials to­ A PORTABLE documentary. . Dealing For W inter day to see if the dispute can be settled. I>r. Albert N. Jorgensen, l Y with the problem of Scot^ch university president, is on a busi­ lo •varylMng. * ness trip to Washington and not expected back before Saturday or 1 Y o u (M ie t fro m o i f y i o RCA SURVIVAL! Can we live \p d r a f t s Tweed Sunday. uruer char's PHILOO through a nuclear at- of^CARD um.. ns *■ ima tack? . . Many experta I Personal Notices ZENITH aufomaTic door boTtbm COATS OUtDOOR DISPLAYS NO m o n e y d o w n have their doubta. .In Memoriam b lerias memory of Hrs. CaUteriae EMERSON Oloelfi, who -paaaed away October OPfHSAT.«»#/ftY9-5 TO PAY $39.99 UH. M 2 M v m « This day do we remember. W M f f i t i # A fovias thought we give Seslbsamtsii Id. . . M i M » ; AT For oaa no longer with ui. . 1 ML Nertb of Vs MLPma But In our hearts still Hvee. «3. Msst. m b State Us I Sons and daughters. For your family** aake^ DOBIN'S rslMS <• In Memoriam WAR be sure to hear this in­ IhifWl 80NN la loving memory of Fred Bums, who gassed away October 6. 1954. 145 ENFIEU) STREET Always remembered. formative and absorbing Fall SMiMim His wife and family. ■raOMCPSONVIlXJE—B1 8-2060 and k«fi n g u n nand inn .without cUigation your LOW 'nrg.i t* • » l Card of Thanks program ...nearly two Wa wUh ,to thank all, of our fjMfflntcktad e n W ^

X A N C B E ^ R SVENINO ^BRALD, MANCHBSTEE. CONN^ FRIDAY, (K l^B E R « . IM l ICANCa^BS^ EVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1961 PAGE f S K V j m

tober could well have aeemed the total despair - to tka TCfring ■ht waaHng to upaat any ■Bal Boyle eya dCalmleae ovni m A* stock oI Philidilphk halHiiea dir powai la the Itmir S ea t •paBlng at Juna. Tha landacajpe faal tha way X did. B olton Firff t M eeting Set Sahffday IriNT Do)^ Naaert -Waet to the was almost ea green and as fTfeh; She blithriy over, MoM eisrtifc hss fiupsrior pries st»bllit7. Danish Scout Latest htoc lo r a Bupply at there waro m eadW s which aeemed NQn^tretpn Learlis thA he jio Ha Rtena met ilp By Bowers PTAI ONE CENT SAU DuUee publicly yunlriwd him tor he aeklBf for tbrir flrat cut- aheuldsA aatA “Oat up, Itofelel it idsb kM pmvidi^ sb dividsnd rstork. School Board .AAlHUft DftUa Get Bowers School PTA will hold Exchange Student doing ee by ravoMng. Amerieen tlag Hri—* of their fourth; '^in totM eouida’t get pp. dompany fisrvss s jTDwth s r ^ snd is sxpsctsd its first fall meeting Tuesday at I Rockvine— Ka attiitoq aupport fbr tbo great Aawan Dam BOHM lawns, the white elo\’er wee All About 'Women wanted on bemanrard nn- Organization pjn., in the acbodr akdltorium. project which waa then precMly atill king vriiere the crab grasa unlnvolved. Her books to sptnd doss to |6d0 ]mi))ion during ths nsyt fi«t A short business meeting win By PATRICIA PLATT f things' she has seen so far have fc at tha fbial signing atage. That would normally have taken over; leaat a head UUar than you. R’fi burdsta btovy and bAtefttl, be conducted by Mrs. Frank H. A blonde, l7-yeor-old author’s been New York Chty, Boston Col­ New Tork (if) - 7 things a Horton, president Miss Esther lege and Yale University. haUed, ■ momantarily, aa a. an this had momenta when It could embarraaring. Can't you grow and 1 aevaf' carried ttasn again. yssTs to most witkipatsd demsnd. Ws wsleoiiie Set Monday daughter from Oipenhagen, Den­ man- Isarns about woman when fa ria r?" Aeraaa 40 yaara I remember I Granatrom, principal of Bowers mark, is Manchester’s latest for­ Stie would like to visit California, graat peUcy, wbich put Naaaer in almost deeelve the heart, and one School, wni introduce faculty she said. young, educates all his days and •■I’ll try, Agnee,’* "I learned about women from bar. .your in<}uiriss shout ths stock of this highly- rs-. Bloctirm of offleers will be the eign student. hla place, publicly humiliated him, could imaglao long summer still Later experioneea taught Under members. She is Miss Aimette Stauning, While Miss Stauning is a guest ways. manfully. Easier said first Item on the board of'eduea- of the Jeffries, the Jeffries' young­ FALLOUT andy therefore destroyed him coming in. Every Khool has a kid lasiona gpsctsd utility. C!sll us for ibom ififormsttoq.' A repreaentative of each grade who visited Mancheater last year It was then, a time ago: tlon’e agenda when It meeta Mon­ win give a brief resume of the er daughter, Ahn Louise, is a guest " « s 6 ? r c i^ intle later Nasser took the Sues We' could take it •’Stretch." My nlckneine: "Nwi- with tho Danish Girl Scout Absa­ of a Danish family for a year. There were the four of us, go­ m mwi day at ^ p.m. at the alemantary work covered in that grade, with lom Troop. Sha la staying at the tsuo Cbnal, the Sues crisis ensued, ws Stretch.” ThoirbSr Coatfortable 0pm Thun. 9tOOhiMp.m. and flsC NI . emphasis on how to help children Miss Jeffries will be attending the SHELTERS ::M 1100 ing home after school, in the time achooL home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jef­ found ourselves foresd, in prinei when arithmetic counted, and the It all reached a eiiinmlt of r*< at home. International Peoples College In I In event of emergency, few I New York, Oct • UB — HutaoT* fries, 20 Newman St. Elsinore, Denmark. She is living vs pie to hslp the United Nations halt recognition of adverba and their membranes wlUum .warning cn Attending the|r first meeting as Members will vote on achool I areas, if any, nre a ^ ood M | Thought for Todgy a sunlit stroll aftw echooi to her let James Thuiber leated corn- p m m M f r c a board memWx will be Mrs. Claire crest designs aubmitted by Bowers Miss Stauning is the only Scan­ with Dr. and Mrs. Hans Wandall. r prepared shelters. They are| tho aggrbsrion sgslnst Nasser, and purposes was sometime away. A4einber< New Yort Stock fuefiong* dinavian exchange student at-Man- ' by Hw Maacbeatet tWho presses a ruined adverb home. (She neyer invited me in­ fortably last nlgbt at Dootors H. Warfel, George A. Banka, John pupils. Tbe winner wlU be an­ The Jeffries’ other daughter, a necessary Insurance. Fr^| ttuaaia avantually wound up being side, or sherM a cookie.) Hospital after undergoing surgery n lAir omm tr. • MANCHom • mi MSAiH J. McCairick and Harold F. Por- nounced after the meeting, and{ chester High School this year. The Mary BUlen, is a student at St !• ai«luiiT*iy OanaeO o f Oharehae among the monarch butterfilea in ] pare yours now. tha nation helping Naisar on the hla memory book)? ,In tboee. jlaye, many hbrses etill for removal of a Hood clot on bis leem T. IMr • totol M. WsHM cheron, all elected lest Monday, the winning design will be used on other two foreign vial tors are Har- Francis Hospital School of Nurs­ npuMloitkn o( ald Muohiberger of Calw, Wurt- ing. The couple also has a son. 1 NMW QtaRMOBliMI ~1M M R- m Aswan Dam. He, the ether fellow, carried the ulled mato wagons in the atreeta. brain. Dr. Elisabeth Alton. Mrs. Agnea future PTA pamphlets. LEON CIESZYNSia «M MiMnrm «n t in tiua WMi There la a aupeniatural love row ai^ then a womout horeo Although Tburbar bad a ataady Kreysig and Mra. Helen Meloche Refreahmenta will be served in | temberg, Germany, and Miss Miss Stauning says, "I like the and «l»o Hm local. IMmO b«r«. If tha Aswan Dam project had other girl's hooka Claaa for the g Graduate ?iurse Hlroko Nogami of Tokyo, Japan people here because they are so el- ipedal Which traneforms the ainful heart would /TOUapse In mid-duty, fell pulM and n em a l blecM prasaufe, will be starting the third year of the cafetejil& HoepitaUty ccHdialr- Buikler-MI 9-4291 All rliMs «t .. bean intended aa a help and a gift day was done, and a feeling of Mias Stauning is enrolled aa a nice to me. I like hamburgers, WapMdMs Iwrala «r* of man ‘‘by Grace through Faith." recklesanesa awept the campus of upon/the atreet, kick briefly tho boapRal contiBued. to Hat bia their four-year terms o f olBoa. Miss Patricia Frances Rohan, men are Idro. Thcnnaa Bt. Laurent I to tlM people p«c of Egypt, inataad of Ibe translbrmad heart reflects Us agaiiist his tangled hamees, then eohdltion aa^critleal. Oonrideratlon of eeveral matters lughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fri and Mra. WUlard J. Marvin. Moth- 'poat-£raduate’’ student at the too.” r w MrrlM elicM el M. S. the grammar achool I carried tha high school, because she has com­ R Oarrot for Nasser, we would new nature in a transformed pat­ lie quiet—the ultimate in. the dlg- The'Ohio-born Thiqtor, M, eol- had been postponed by the outgo­ A. Rohan, 66 Florence St., was era of Grade 2 puplla will provide Haprwirt»tlT«« real girl's books. Her name could speed to his hotel room Wednes­ n C K O F i^ TNECMP ing board since so many new mem­ -aduated recently from Danbury refreahmenta, and mothera of | pleted high school studies In Oo- *°1SibZ5h^ I . never- have tried to ptmiab the tern o f life. ROlaUonehips are ad- have been Agnes. jut.v of workhood. 1 Smallpox Plan Early Bpadal Amey — K«« Usted, domestically. Industrially, day. bers were to .be elected. On the ospital School of Nursing. Grade 3 pupils will serve. peidiagen. Her subjects are French Oetnit------taa Bee people of Egypt for Nasser’s poli­ It was a aophlaticated prime. We On a day going horns from § n, Ei^llah, art and music appre­ xwrr BtJRBAt} o f nternatlonally, morally. and Bohool we came upon such a horae, Tliurber cams to New Tork in Ofity Mw C H O IC Ifr agenda Monday will be emiridera- Mias Rohan, a 1058 graduate of Washington—One of the earliest cies. socially. Divinely imparted and Im knew that'8 times 12 makes fd, 1M5 and bacama famous through tlon of a decision on the admin­ Mancheater High School, la on the ciation, and typing. Instances of federal Intervention In and the weather was nice an A the fallen in the atreet -and quivering. When she returns to Copenhagen, ENJOY Tbs leascn that might havs bsan planted love ia the only answer to hla atorioa and drawings in tbe istration of the school. The board staff at Manchester Memorial Hos­ public-health activities was by TIM BmoM f llWluR Omdim^ liw- teacher taught — and whay waa It lay there at the end of Its will offROMICib pital. Movie to Benefit where i^e haa U'v ed all her life, she »MMIM1,RB fRlpiinlll rWROMOVn^ tM learned from that exporiaaca eivilisation'e abiding dilemma. and ita ability—dubious nonvio­ New Torker Magaalno. He has notified the state some time ago James Madison in 1813. As the na­ tyMWHwflti ____ •VDcartaK to ad- God is love, and, by faith in there to be insecure about T/ that it planned to hire Its own will enter a three-year ‘‘gym­ tion’s fourth President he named L IF E with lertSiw eM a*d oUMT raodm mattar teemed almoaf noa-eodstent aa, tha Well, Agnes wasn’t the class lent, unproteating, saved from been blind in recent years. Scholarship Fundj nasium," or college, to study mod­ ■rante* Herald Christ one becomes e partaker of •uperlntendent-prlneipal and had In this dlatrict held In WUllngton a doctor to supervise a program of other day, tha United Statae and IBb divine nature. Natural love haa clown or the school gehius. She eorH«^ or PBRO'SI! interviewed many candidates. em languages and prepare for a vaccination against smallpox. had brushed brown h ^ , tbe moat yesterday. , career In art or journalism. MILLER HIGH LIFE odTertiBlnii ckalnR Reura: Britain announced that they ware great value in adjusting human re However, the position has not yet The commission on education of The movid, "The Miracle oLOur)LOl ■ -? p.a langoroux eyes in the fourth grade, )wni Tlw school is called Akademisk -1 v-.m Itenday, reconsidering another African dam lationahipa but ,it ia inadequate.: It been filled. United Methodist Church will meet liady of Fatima," will be aho^ at > - l o-m Taeaday. ia aelflah and falls short of the and a tense of eomtnand. Always «M flneet o f Tn Season” and o f Seeeoa’' predilied) Also to be discussed will he re­ the State Tbeater Tuesday afte after' Studenter-Kursus. in handy 6-paks project, this one the Volta lUvar Monday at 8 p.m. at Epworth Miss Stauning says she would , -1 p-aa WedneMtyi ethical demands of the human race S)ie waa a great gal in her thne. PUT AWAY TOUR CARES—HMN OCR mnIi ee nilgtom Badive, White Sweet Potatoes, ArttoMtas. port cards At a recent meeting, H ou*. noon and evening ax a benefit for Aluminum -1 BwA. n tm ^ y . project in the nation of Ghana. aa wen aa falllnr to reach the goal She had everyUiing going for her the scholarship fund of Gibbons like to take formal training in art Reetoa Lettuce, Oeallflewer, Sweet Cera, Peaches, Hiapea, Pears, the board - was critical of the because "it has been my big hob­ The reason for such reconsidera­ c( the Creator, mthout divine love —beauty, freckles, charm, and a GUITAR HOBBY CLASSES lengthy reports sent to parents Assembly, Catholic Ladlea of Co­ ay or pvMIcatlaB aMapt flatoHay— in the heart,one continues to be Pwnegraaatea, PampUne, Sweet Older, ale. YOn aaiae -R^.Wa- Advertisement— by." She says she prefers to paint Windows $11.95 I a-W. ______j ______tion? President moumah, aa obvi boy to carry her books home. ! and favored a more specific report. Private accordion inatrucUona lumbus. controUed t o carnal hsite. With bavsH . The board will consider eatab- The technicolor film wUl be modem oils. ous leftist, has recently been, talk­ thaf love which emtnates from the I felt niighty proud the first j FOR ADULTS . by experienced teacher. For infor­ Her father, Soeren Stauning, has nMRjri Oetotiep • time 1 wM allowed to walk Agnes I Uahing a policy governing dis­ mation call MI 9-0070. shown at 3:30, 6:45 and 8 p.m., written four books, she said, and ing pretty violently out of tbo eaaanUa] nature of God life be missal of pupils from school Re­ and tickets may be purchased Doors $29.95 cornea attractive, deiirable and re­ home, even though she wasn’t too ; msmuenoNs dy "histories about people” for vari­ Moscow side of his mouth. In r^ good/ at abort divitldn and she -MeINTOSH APPLES- ports will be beard from Myron Mtaacheater Evening Herald Bol­ from committee memben or at ous newspapers and publications. A Withtrlng lo Vienna warding. liOVe baniahea fear “ Pw. Collette, rural superintendent of suit, a project Preeldent Kennedy feet Iov« eaateth cut fear." 1 John spe)lM by hearsay. ton oorrespondent Grace McDer­ the box office at any time. "He writes about people — every Jal. Doors $59.95 5 publicly promised to support only Hut aa It went on day after iWe have aS aiMs available; here or at the lam Avery schools for this area, and from mott, telephone Mitchell 8-6666. The Ladiea of Columbus atartod Over la Viaana, thara ia wlwt 4 ;lt. kind of people," she says. Three of Mrs. Dorothy Bosworth, acting Ita scholarahip fund in 1953. Etach Pins Installation. MOBS to ba aaotlMr wrangUac and taut June haa now suddenly bSeh' Rev. C. E. Winslow, day, and I Uatened to her repeti­ Street, Wapping. ______his books are for children and one tive prose over and over, a rainbow ARNOLD LANDSBERG principal of the school. year, tho group haa given 1 two- for adults, she said. put back on the shelf. Presumably, Cburch of the Nassrene leaiiiir act la ona of our worid’a left the reach between us. -All she Have FUN wlHi the guMar ia ear special IS-wadc eanrae. i Uons State Dance year schotarshlp. This year 2 two- Miss Stauning says she decided MANCHESTER latanBtttdnt pfoua droania. H m In if President Nkrumah makes The Bolton Lions Club will spm- 12th Circuit year schotarahipe will be award­ Fish Catch Off Again talked about waa herstlf and her *weU-plaaBed and Intoraaltag mariied teaehlag gaHar aeesmpaal to come to the UiUted States be­ AW NING CO. tamatkaial Atomic BSoargy Agon- fSw epeecbea which ere m( own dreams. She never asked meat for M k, was tern aad pspaler mnaie. m o a k u In o Bor a Fsll Harvest Dance at ed, one for East Catholic High cause "I just want to see a lot of PHONE 8 0 9-8091 courtcoua to the-West, the project about mine. Flano’s Restaurant Nov. 8. School and one for Mount Bt. Jo new things." Among the ‘‘new cQr haa Jnat bad a Mttor fight ovar Ottawa — Canada’s flthermtn 6 N N 7 D A Y S I Dancing will be'from 0 p.m. until Gjurt Cases fHerald i>boto by Ohara) may come alive again. It occurred to me that all I seph Academy. tha aamlng of Dr. Amo Ekhmd, landad gM.000,000 worth of Hah CLASSES STARTING WED. EVENING OCT. Hth 1 a.m. Tickets may be obtained The committee in charge in­ Miss Annettg Stauninsr But 1' the project la to mean in tha IMO-dl season, down from was doing was listening to her, and PERO’S Ml 3^384 . of Swadaa, aa Ha next diiactor her books were getting heavier and from Russell Potterton, Richard BIANOHE8TER SESSION cludes Mrs. Rudolph Rlccio, chair­ gaaaral. to aaocaod tha Amarican, anything real for us..It ahould be a year ago. On the Paclfle Coast Morra, David Mlnlcuccl, Charles tha catch dropped from a poor heavier. Time waa Invisibly throw­ l>Olt mfOftMATION CAU Ml'f-TUB Thursday Cases man; Mra. Anne Campbell Mrs. StoiliBg Cola, Mho haa hold that for the people of Ghana, because ? Minicuoci, William Clark, Mar­ James Comlna, Mra. Ermano Gara- 134,000,000 last year to a worse ing dishwater on my romance. shall Lovegrove, Ruaaell Fountain Raymond Meyer, 26, o f Hartford, poet abMO tha ageaejr waa flrat o r they need its benefits in their m ,000,000 this year: Atlantic fish, So was Agnes. was fined 326 and given a SO-day venta, Mra., Leon Rivard, Mra. • Enrollment Limited • Inotraments Ledned or Larry Flano. ' suspended jail sentence on a breach Frank Ruff, Mias Irene Sullivan, gealaad. dally UvlBg, and neither a carrot ormen grossed 32,000,000 mors “Tou're the amallast boy in tha Marrirall Lovegrove has been tlds year than last. class, HarolA" aha aald. *Tm at Advertise in The Herald—It Pay* of peace charge that grew out of a Mrs. James Tanl and Mrs. John Tha RoMlaaa ep p eoei Dr. Ik * uer a atlek fOr our own aphore of elected chairman of the member­ dispute in a Rockville bar Sept 8. Tierney. hmd, aad/aom a mambara o f tha poUtica game with their leader of ship comlttee. The club plans a He waa placed on probation for SATURDAY drive for new memhera In the near Aatea>Afrieaa bloc alao oppoaad tho moment. a year. future. Howard Warnock of no certain Eardrum Tiny, Thin Mra. datmlTig the hext director Any townspeople who have sug- address was sentenced to five days gfOBaral ahould eome ftom one of gesUcniB for a long-term project In jail for intoxication. New York — Your eardruros, the traderdevelOped regiona o f the Peace l Marchers Score for civic improvemoit are asked A warrant waa ordered issued for ■mall as the nail on your little to present their auggestlona to any finger and one tenth the thick­ worlA where thia agency for Those Western peace ' merchers Larry Pleraon of 97 Mather S t Lion member. who failed to appear on an intoxi­ ness of a dime, vibrates one three paacafnl uaea of the atom a who have reached Moaeow, and About Town cation chwge. hundred billionths of an inch originally auppoaad to work Ita whose appearance in Red dquare The first meeting at Girl Scout Tbe court cemtinued until Nov. 2 when you hear a whisper. Even ONLY! Klradea. A fter the vote, aoma o f waa featured by tha refusal Troop 6S9 will be held Monday the cases of Philip Cafro and Philip with the world’s most powerful from 7 to 8 p.m. at United Metho- thoae opposing the choice began to Roaalan authcriUoa to sBow them NOW! A NEW WRID OF WORIH! Kohler, both of East Hartford, both microscope, you couldn't see it dlot Church. All girls in Grade 6 charged with non-support. move. threaten withdrawal from the to make epeechas, have neW aeorad classes are invited to attend. Mra. agency,, i.* two big points ia favor of .IM r Gail Green and Mrs. James Klar Ibey would be withdrawing, mission. will be the adult leaders of the however, from aomethlng which They were gtvea a Ohapea to ad­ r troop. CHEVROLET Ten adults and ten members of 935 MAIN ST..Ml 3-5171 - OPEN 9 TO 5:30-THURS. AND FRI. TO 9 P.M.-CLOSED MONDAYS haa become little m eon in charge of the meeting tried cuaa the proposed budget fo r the fiscal year beginning Jan. 1, and dear hysteria much hka that of to adjourn it, the Ruaslan etu- vote on ita adoption. the present moment into a plea fOr denta like atudenta might almoat The Couples Club of United the positiva potantlalltieB of men anywhere else in the worlA shout­ Methodist Church wU open Its year WATKINS 87th trith theatom. ed down the idea of adjounuatoi- of activities Saturday with an eve­ ning of bowling at Holiday Lanes That propooBl waa ao good and aad ineiated that the Western in Manchester. Tbe couples will CORDUROY oompelUng that it became the one parifieta bt allowed further op­ meet at the alleys at 7:80 pjn. o dear inatanoe in an cqld war diplo* portunity to state their ease. Beginning week, the 8:30 ANNIVERSARY nacy In which this country suc­ There was no indication that, even a.m. Mass at St M*uric* Church wUl be a high Masa; FlamUy Com­ ceeded in puahing Russia arounA with extra time, the Waotorn paci- munion will be received this , Sun­ Russia tried to rofeet the idea but fleta perraaded thair kaarera that day at all Maaaee. Tbe annuad col­ > SALE SLACKS could not and finally found itaelf Ruiaia rtiould became the first lection will be received this week. forced to join in K, and in the greet power to dlsam nallatoraUy. Mrs. Dorothy Bosworth, acting principal of the elementary achool, formulation of the 'intemaU«ial Even if there were any ouch per- attended a meeting of all principals agency which haa ainoa had ita rdsslon, not even etndaata would 4 headquartara at Vienna. be likely to admit it out louA But K it tha bagtaming o f tha trana* vduit waa on view was a very wel­ latlon of the laaanhower Idea into come partial demonetraUon of in­ nahty, with the formal eatabliah- dependent and authority-chaUeng- BMBt of thla agency, came doee to ing behavior on the part of the OKM7 NIW run O il beliig tto end of the idea Itaelf. Moscow students. OfVIlOFMINTf The egeney haa done a piddling Tha second point the Weatern JOb, and the raaaco ita opporti^* padfista scored to favor of their ties bava bean piddling baa b m own miaaion came during their de­ PAIR malaly that tha United Btatea it> bate with the Russian students. In aelf, in tha i^utdi, dieaa to make that debate, they succeeded in tta atomic 'energy ganeroalty making, to the Ruaslan atudenta, abroad a dhnact raiatlandilp ba- the dleclosure that Russia, in addl> twaan thla eo^tiy and tha coun­ tion to making formal announce­ \ try b^ng hdpad tatbar than aomc- ment of its withdrawal from the , thing ehannalad through tho inter- voluntary ban on nuclear testing, V .V- •ational agency we oureelvea bad has actuaUy been carr3ring out a \ ' propoeed and teken tbe leed in number of nuclear teats. So far ’ \, creating. 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MANCUEST^ EVKNIMG'HEKAI.D, MAMCHbliSTKU, (JQNN.^ FKIDAY, Otl'OBEH 6, P A O B MUIJB . ■ MANCHESTER EVENlNa HERALD, HANCBEBTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1961 revanuea aa they were affected by valoped nations have received gen- Hehron try, Information is given that bills the last General Assembly, pre­ aroua treatment. - on hand now total f221, -with lio Russians Fire we alab must eatablUh dicted a considerably smatler de- Swede Heads Emelyanov aaid he will not at­ caah en ha()d. -All parishioners are G SotOTdoy Loir Diay • ■’ ■ mmm ' ' ' In sound medical and haalth cate. ti A N <. l State N ew s Fianna Fail Faces ilo it o f some 87-9 million. tend Bklund’s inauguration as new Building Rejiort urgM to make w try effort to meet • ONE CENT SAU f The medical The CPEO added that "this World A-Unit; IA E A chief but m dk out of the their dues. The rector atresaes that Super N-Shot W SW I AMA to Jpin War said, win ‘W ork closely with the conference before the ceremony. bv this means only can the many '^chers Tell How figure could be reduced even Coalition Prospect federal government, the atate » v - iUf.t Oil Shows 79 Perm it S ARmUR DMIG • WHAT fiNOULP you further through tight-fisted «ce- In a burst o f anger, he told oDligatlons o f the parish be met 9 BoctevM»-MdHn>mw 9 PO POR A .emmenta and prlvata and. voiun- i. A'.Ol IM cutive action... If favorable eco­ newsmen: and a successful program for the (Continued from Page' On^) After Ireland Vote to^^gan lsatl^ la more efteo- Red Walks Out Reports from the PlaniUn^ and '•LACK s y s 'l (O smMm m I in m Fnge One) nomic conditions continued and if “ I shall not attend Dr. Eklund’s church be carried on. , They Spent Summer tlve law anforcament and in a Inauguration. The Soviet Union is 2Soning Commission, show'that the from rain falling Thursday in Oil Medical Quacks the governor were to .exerclae the past year haa seen’ a Mlr.tinuation Members are reminded of the Dublin, Irelanf^ O et 8 (g) ~ campaign of pubtto education. Uniformity o f traffic ordl' various meaiia available to hint (ConOiined tro n Pegs One) againat hla election. I shall not chicken supper to be served Sat­ Kushlro, Hokkaido, Japan's north­ Food and Drug Commissioner in the rapid indrease in building Prime Minister Sean Lem as s’ nances among munlclpaUtlea, an to control atate spending. shake hands with him. I am not urday in Phelps Hall at 6 p.m. No ernmost island. The recording « Now th »t school has been in session a month, most Man­ George P. Larrlck said hla agency BANTLY OIL last part of the statement. How­ which started a year ago. Washington, Get 6 (*) — That. Abraham Rlbicoff, secretary of IfitDritAto traffic coordltiating or* H m agency aaid that one of the going to apeak,to him and I am not tickets 'Will be sold. Reservations For HoHMt chester n o ^ have cmnpleted the inevitable first English Fianna Fail party today appeared is appealing to atate' and local en­ Prom July 1^1960 to July 1, there today wsis 3,580 counts. Aiiitrieaa Medical Aaaoeiation and health, education and welfare, said ( .'Ml- , l\i ganlsaUon, expansion of state traf- most important administrative ever the Soviet chief delegate last going to answer any letters 1 should be made in advance. The to have lost its clear majority in forcement agenclM to act against 1961, 79 bulMIlng permits were is­ The high figure was said to be of eomposltion, “ What I Did During the Summer Vacation." key govsmment official he la ready to do everything pos­ • M \ I l.'l ' I •afety aervlcel to local eommu- powers available to. the gover­ night announced that be would ad- might get from him.” sued. Construction haa been start­ supper is sponsored by the Wom­ Economical Ropdn m the Irish parliament. sible to eliminate "the charlatan quacka who are using mechanical no Immediate danger to human W « c « tables turned, however, and teachers assigned to day la pledging total war on mi mtiea,’Improved ph3ralcal and men­ nor to effect a balanced budget vlae hla government to withdraw ed in both the second section of en's Guild. Rodio, TV, Storodt write a stmilar ^bory. puplli woUMO— ------With .the count in Wednesday's and the quack who prey upon the treatment devices condemned by m Mifflu II 9 tS9S tal standards for driver Ucenatni la to uaa allotment controls. Londop^Park and Abby Estates, Ufe. cal quaekeiy. Innocent in search of better from the 76-Mftion atoma-for-peace Ciicover tliat the aummer U not national election almost complete The gMu: T o force medical court action. H e said the F D A be­ and expansion o f driver training { Vo Soviet Shelters, b u t^ e r e has been no additional Manchester Evening Herald The previous high of 2,670 Phonograph ApplIoMM mathematica phyaica, and Inter­ health.” lieves SO types of devices banned ROCSv ILLB TR S-S271 public achoola. agency In protq|i; againat what he Heiiron correspondent. Miss Susan counts was detected last week in •hniya a vacatloa for the average group education. . Lemass' party was certain of quadu out o f a bUUon-doUar-a- Reeignatione Accepted Vlty In the Webster Lane prop- ICUicheeter teacher. emerging the largest single polit­ yaar busineu. The battla will M Riblcoff said the 81 billion an­ by court order are atUl being The Preeident had requested ‘ _ called “ complete lack of interna­ Khrushchevas Wife B. Pendleton, Mephone ACsdemy rain on Wakkanal, at the extreme Traveled Country nual take of medical quacks tells used. He complained that in many New Haven, Oct. i UP) — The tional collaboration.” 8-8454. northwestern tip of Hokkaido. Many teachere qpent much of Most teacher-travelers visited ical force. But he faced the pros­ waged on legal, acienUflc and edu- statement of the traffic accident- To Hear Reports only part of the story. “In terms states, laws on medical practices prevention needs which you eon- resignation at James E. Gibbs aa U. S. Ambassador Henry Smythe, Potterton's Cape Cod and New England and pect of forming a coalition to tional frontK The only item on the warning for the aummer In the deaaroom—at of false hopes raised, in terms of alder require priority attenUon in president of the New Haven replying to Emelyanov’s statment Tells Peace M a ^ STAHS MAN NAMED REV. T. J. KELLEY • Phone M l 9-4587 New York State, but a few took rule the nation. The pledge was made at tha are Inadequate. * Hebron's annual town meeting, ad­ the other aide of the desk—woilc- ugly delusions fostered. In terms of your atate.” Branch o f the National AasociS' before the inauguration, aald the ISO Center St.— Cor. at Church fng toward advanced degrees. long-awaited trips they had been With only 18 of the 144 seaU Flrat. National congrsas on Medi­ Larrlck aald "the most wide­ journed from Monday evening, is Washington, Oct. 6 UP)—Alfred Utchfield, Oct. 6 (M—The Rev. tinkering with human life itself, The replies are Intended to help tion for the Advancement of Col­ U. S. government could not kccept (Con till ued from One) Thomas J. Kelley, former superior L Othera took aummer Joba which in the Dali (parliament) still to cal Quackary, Jointly aponsored by spread and expensive type of the acceptance of reports of town H. W right Jr., Litchfield, has been planning. ' the cost Cannot be measured,” he PHOTO WORK ored People (N A A C P ) haa been the views expressed by the Soviet of the Montfort Seminary here, died Jncluded anything from drum in- Mrs. ChrisUne Parks, an Illing be decided, the Fianna had won the A M A and the Food and Drug quackery in the United Statea to­ guide the Presldent’a Traffic officers. The meeting is slated for appointed by Secretary at A gri­ APPUVING PRESSURE WITH aald. accepted by ths executive board menta. Mrq. Khniahphev declined yesterday in Ozone Park, L.l. atructor to nee^aper reporter, Junior High School music teacher, 63 seats ag;ainst a combined op­ Administration. day exlata in promotion of vita­ (1) Copy and enlargiag Safety Cionunlttee and cooperat­ delegate. He said he would not go Oct. 19 at 8 p;m., in the elemen­ culture Orville L. Freeman to the CLOTHS WRUNG OUT OF of the New Haven organlaatlon. to agree. gome traveled to Maine or Mar- made a IH-month trip through the position lineup o f 65.’ Lemass was Poetmaster General J. Edward Paul R. Dixon, chairman of the min products, special dietary food (2) Paaaport ing national organizatlona in seek­ mto a detailed reply because this tary school auditorium. Connecticut Agricultural Stabili­ Father Kelley was superior here COLP WATER WILL Federal Trade Commission, called ing organised citizen support for Hie executive board laat night would be inappropriate at this "W e do not t to be the only Caseys to Move aeilioa. N ew England or New-t United SUtes and Canada. "A expected to capture several of Day daclared: “The peddling of and food aupplementa. zation and Conservation Commit­ from 1950 to 1956, when he was REPUCE THE SWELLING for legislation to- give his agency (2) Fhotoetat the officials’ programs in the also accepted the realgnatiopa of time. onea who thro' bombs' into the Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Casey fonndland. magnificient country,” she says. the remaining 16— but not enough fake medical, cures is the moet tee. Wright, a farmer, succeeds transferred to the Proviclan House ANP DISCOLORATION IF “ increased firepower.. .against the (4) Wedding Btatea and commuAtles.” two other members of Its 34-mem' “We, for our part, remain de­ ocean,” will move from Amston Lake to Warren J. Foley of Canaan. The in Ozone Park. He later became Vnaanal Jobs Mrs. Bessie M. Chara, a kinder­ to give him an overall majority. YOU DO IT prominent fraudulent activity con­ She added that in the paat 40 ducted th ro u ^ the U B . mails to­ resourceful rodents which infest (5) Children ber board. Five other board mem­ voted to the high purpoaea of this Boston in two weeks. Their three- committee helps administer fed­ pastor of St. Mary Gate of Heav­ VnuBual aummer Jobs were held garten teacher at Manchester 'The dominance of the Fianna RIGHT AWAY. years, Uie Soviet Union haa had Green School, and her husband day.” the market place." (6) Black and white and eblor bers said they planned to resign. organization. Dr Eklund is en­ year-old son came through a crit­ eral farm aid programs. en Church In Ozone Park. by several Barnard Junlw High Fail was challenged by the Fine • CONCRETE Extended Forecatt many Ufuortunate experiencea with ical operation in good shape for visited Nova ScoUa and N ew ­ HmMi ^ifTT*" sbM IwWwl WwnHea Hs said ha may uaa a law orig­ Dixon said the FTC should .be photo flnlahlng Gibbs quit the organisation be- titled to know that he has the full fichool teaohera. Gael — its major rival — and the .IthntliSwiSeJteSeWeAlSMitIciMhMW Windsor Locka, OcL 6 (J-)— ^The imd doea not want to be in a removal of a malignant tumor on it a foundland. Mrs. Mildred Tenney, inally intended to combat obioene given power to issue temporary or­ FOUNDATIONS U. S. Weather bureau at Bradley cauae of a diqmte with the support of the United States and, r "T I < A fSi T yvaak B. Badatuebner, a science Laborites. ders halting false advertising of A L L BLACK and W H ITE NAACP’s national heiadquartera I am confident, of a great ma­ ion where it could be trampled his neck, and his condition 1s con­ who teaches second grade at South Long before Lemass’ apparent literature to eelze fraudulent medi­ Field issued this Connecticut fore­ again. and mathematics teacher, worked food, drug and cosmetic products. • REINFORCED CUSTOM F IN IS B IN O IN OtTB over a proposed “ sit-out” demon­ jority o f the member states of this sidered favorable- The bo^s par­ School, made a trip to the St. setback had become clear, the La - era led the Uiue Leaguers to ths cal producte: cast today: The peace marchers went into ents will make their home In Boe- for the State Health Department Lawrence Seaway. ' wall where they were protected by Day said the atatute cauld per­ And he sulded the comnusslon is CONCRETE* OW N D A R K BOQBI8 Temperatures during the next stration by the local chapter. agency.” *- taking water samples along the borites had shown new strength, pared to seek temporary in- the meeting with pleasant smiles ton In order to ba near the clinic Miss Patricia Murphy, who a gun tower. mit aelxura o f worthlees medical five days, Saturday through Gibba charged the national head­ U. S. diplomats took the EVERYWHERE ITS JUST shore from Oreenwidi to Branford. boosting the 12 seats held In the cUons—"an old procedure which quarters with dictatorial interfer­ on their faces and confidently told where close watch will be made on teaches Grade 4 at Waddell School, However, a few of the youngatero products pending final action In a • FALL-OUT SHELTERS Wednesday, are expected to aver­ that the Soviet threat to withdraw Anthony Milano, who teaches old parliament to 14. I been pretty much forgotten or ence In the affairs of the local. from the agency was part.bf the .her about their pet scheme — uni­ the child's progress. LOBSTER ON FRIDAY said She “ finally saw the U.S.A broke away to view the melee at case. Day aald he has heea reluc­ E To Your Specifloatiena SALEM NASSIFF age about 2 to 7 degrees above lateral disarmament. 'When she re- graphic arts, was a security guard ignored'—m casea involving quack TTie national headquarters last Kremlin scheme to par^^ze the Church Services EVENING and Canada for six weeks.” Mrs. The extreme Republican Sinn dote hand. Hughes was among sov. tant to uae it against medical Camera and Photo Shop normal. Continuing on the warm :^ted- the Idea, the happy look for Plnkertrm’a Detective Agency. treatments and preparations. Quality Work week threatened to suspend the United Nations. Sunday church services will be: Billie Marrow, a Grade 1 teacher Fein movement — }Mlitical arm of eral convlcta who chaaed after the quacka because of protests it could 991 Main St.—M l 8-7869 aide until a chw ge to cooler vanished from their young faces. Hebron First Congregational, 10 Charles S. Tarbox, an industrial AM A prasldent Leonard W. Lar­ local’s charter If it carried out Its They made specific 4'eference to But Here lt*$ at Bowers Sdiool, motored the outlawed Irish Republican hoya and brought them back to the force people out of legitimate busi­ weather moves into the area about But all was smllta again as tho a.m.; Sunday School. 11:16. arts teacher, was a guard at Hart­ plans for a sit-out. Soviet moves to im^se a troika through the Amish section of Army — met crushing defeat. It aaiety o f the wall nesses. son aaid: E.J. POLONSKI Monday night or Tuesday. The meeting ended an hour later, when Gilead Congregational, Sunday ford’s rising Constitution Plasa Gloster Current, NAACP national plan on the agency^ policy-making Pennsylvania and Williamsburg, ran 21 candidates. A ll were beat­ After listening to the account by “But ws may givs it a tsst when "W e m iut wage psychological as OONOBETE SPECIALIST normal high and low temperatiures they presented Mre. Khrushchev School, 10 a.m.; worship service. Other teachers who held "odd en. The four Sinn Fein deputies in the probationtlon offl ux-month quacks. “ W e must not only prove and 43, for Bridgeport 67 and 47 the elecUon oLDr. Slgvard Eklund, A new teacher. Miss Vivian Lat­ he said. Day’s was one o f a series STORBS—OA 9-90U NAACP "is too big for any one reciprocated by giving autographed The Rev. John N. Cross, pastor a science teacher a t Uling Junior imer, who instructs high school The Fianna Fail dominated the term for the violation to two of prepared talks. the worthlessness of quakery, but and for New Hatrisn 66 suid 46. western-supported Swedish sclent, souvenir booklets about the city of of the two churches, will officiate OBSTER High School, who' waara park at­ old parliament with 78 seats, months. man to order around. The facts ist, as the iiew IA E A director gen­ pupils in earth science, made a Precipitation is expected to be prove that the NAACP has been the Moscow. in both pulpits. His sermon theme tendant at newly <»ened Wickham against 41 for the Fine Gael. Hughes’ probleihs aren’t over, eral 10,059-mlle trip through the Unit­ light this period with a riiance of most militant organization in the Thirty-one persons from the will be “ The Same Yesterday, To­ L Park on W. Middle Tpke.; Miss ed SUtes and Canada, visiting na­ About 1,500.000 Irishmen voted. however. He is also on parolo from aeattered showers late Monday !, “Thp^ seem to be out after Ek­ United States and western Ekirope day and Forever.” Holy Com­ A-LA-HOB-NOB The Fianna Fall polled 512.072, a Wethersfield State Prison. SUte It doeant take a genlna to eat country, but we have always pro­ lund. as they were after Dag Ham- Brenda Hills, a Grade 1 teacher at tional parks. "NOT AFFILIATED ¥flTH ANY OTHER PAVING COMPANY" Or Monday night ceeded in a responaible way.” >artlcipabed in the march, which munion will be administered In Bowers School, who worked for Toured Abroad drop of almost 80,000 from the last parole violation chargaa ara atUl hla oO bHl come this winter. mariikjold,” one western dlplo- legan in December of last year in both churches. pending against him. Call BERSON, then call your­ (Current aald the NAACP wlU not niat said. (O u r Own Special Manehpster’s Collector of Revenue Mias Avia M. KeUogg, a business election in 1057, NURR Study Urged San Francisco. Among those hav­ St. Peter's Episcopal Omreh; Paul Cervinl; and Thomas J. Thts FSnei Gael Increased its self a genius! Emelyanov, in a blunt-worded ing tea with Mrs. Khrushchev Holy Communion, 8 am.; morning Shrimp Stuffing) teacher at Manchester High N E W B I S H ^ Hartford, Oct. 6 i/P)— Gov. John Flanagan, a new Grade 5 teacher vote by 47,000 to 874,196 and the ^ ^ stotement to newsmen last night. were; Bea Herrick of Chicago, prayer and sermon, 10 a.m.; School, took an American Express N. Dempsey was u r ^ today to own sake. SERVED WITH TOSSED SALAD, a t Verplenck School, who was as- Laborites boosted theirs 37,000 to Budapest, Hungary. O ct 6 UB— announced he would advise Mos­ Millie Gllbertsen of New York, Church School, 10 a.m. The Rev. tour o f Alaska. The Hungarian bench of Mshops bring about a State Public Utilities The so-called sit-out is a pro- cow to give up IA E A membership FRENCH FRIED ONION BINGS, C aistant mahager of a theater in Teachers who visited Europe U 138,117. poeeid demonstration in whl^h Ne Jules Rabin of New York, and Re­ Gordon W. Weeman will officiate. Southtacidsw. Maas. The Fianna Fail was fighting its 1s expected to name Bishop Ekidre AMESiTE Commission study of the New “ because Ektet-West cooperation in gina Fischer of New York, mother The Y P F will meet at 7 p.m. FRENCH FRIED POTATOES, eluded Miss Jeanne M. Low, head Hamvas, 71. to succed the late Haven Railroad's passenger serv­ groes would sit in the middle of ROLLS AND BUTTER Soma teachers had "fun" Jobs— first election without the magnetic the peaceful use of atomic power of U.S. chess champion Bobby The Brotherhood of St. Andrew of the French department at the Archbishop Josef Grosz as head of ice. streets during rush hours 'to block like Mrs. Estelle Cassells, a Grade personality of Eamonn de Valera traffic and thereby dramatize their has become 'impossible." Fischer. ■will meet tomorrow at 7 a.m. YPF high school; Mrs. Helen B. Mc­ the Roman Catholic Church in The request came from State d teacher at Lincoln School, who Pherson, a Grade 6 teacher at at its head. De Valera is now pres­ appeal for better noust'ng. Emelyanov’s announcement- e ll^ members will attend the Yale- ident, and many supporters felt Hungary, informed church cirelea DRIVES Rep. Thomas F. Kelly, East HaV' maxed two weeks of bitter verbab Sonny Randle, brilliant rookie iHrown football game at New '"‘ "raiaed and sold three miniature Bowers School; Mrs. Muriel Wil­ en, in his capacity aa Connecticut Gibbs' successor .^11 be chosen poodles,” and G l^ rt Hunt, a Man- his absence from party platforms aaid today. at a membership meeting of the battles in the agency's general p w catcher of the 1960 St. Louis fHaven, meeting at the church at son, a Grade 5 teacher at Waddell A reticent man unlikely to voice * HRST IN QUALITY Experience representative for the Brotherhood cheater High School English School; Mrs. Helen Page Skinner, had hurt the party’s chances. local branch 'WiUun 30 days. conference over Soviet charges Cardinals' football team, spent the 12:15 p.m. dlaapproval of Hungary*# Com­ 11' of Railroad Trainmen. teacher, who led 21 high school a reading teacher at Manchester Is Oar that the Weat was attempting to spring coaching prep school track. Confinulng the policy of the vea- munist regime. Bishop Hamvas la Kelly, In a letter to Dempsey, boys on a 10,000 mile tour of the High. ^ FAIREST IN PRICE Best W O M AN Ba d l y b u r n i » dictate IA E A policies and turn it Bishop o f Osanad in southeast called for a "direct cost stud;^’ aa “ TJnlted Statea Violator of Parole Gnanuitee CALL Milford, Oct. 6 UP)—Mrs. Helen into an Instryment of Ita military Also, Mrs. Joan Smith, an Eng­ Hungary. Archblahop Gross died ^ FASTEST SERVICE aoon as possible that would “ truly Sabine, 46, waa in crittoal condi­ Interests. Went to School lish teacher at Barnard; Miss Tuesdsy. determine how much o f a passen­ tion at Milford Hospital today Western reaction was one of Manchester teachers took sum Catherine Putnam, a social studies Ctied for Heroism Connectient’a Leadins; Paring Contractor ger deficit there la, If any at with third-degree burns over a shock and concern over the mer school courses at a number of teacher a t the high school; and all ...’’ wide area of her body. She was agency’s future. The U.S. quickly local and out-of-state colleges and Miss Helen Estes, head of the Eng­ (Continued from Page One) The railroad, now operating un­ bpfned when fire raced through proclaimed Its readiness to con universities. lish department at Manchester der truateeShlp, has claimed in the Ker cottage yesterday. Fire offi­ tinue cooperation with the Rus­ Connecticut schools they attend- High SchooL term for interstate car theft, was Whirlpool Washors, oiLPow sn past that its freight operations, cials said she appsirently dozed on sians th IA E A . •d included the University of Con­ chief umpire of a Little League The THOMAS COLLA Co. JA 9-8287 and B A 8-2717 managed to carry the losses incur^ her couch;-'and a lighted cigarette Russian withdraVal from the necticut, Wlllimantlc State Teach­ game inside the prison. One o f the red In Us passenger service. started the fire. agency would also probably lead to Once >again Dryors JA 2-9121 PAVING CONTRACTORS Ml 9-5224 ers College, Central Connecticut Young GOP Picks teams was sponsored by the peni­ Kelly said that after a tu ^ n g an exodus of the Soviet satellite State CoUege, the University of tentiary. t Prieos os Low, facts and figures, he wondered If nations, informed sources said. Hartford, the Hartford Seminary Slate Thursday While the game was in progress, Sorvtco Thot's Bttttr "NOT AFNLIAnD WITH ANY OTHER PAVING COMPANY" a true passenger deficit existed, Drivers Charged Western diplomats maintained, i Foundation, Trinity College. Wes­ some convict spectators in the and If “ The passenger Service however, that the Ruaaiana must keeping the freight service out of leyan University, Yale University grandstand began fighting and the be aware that a withdrawal might Any Manchesterite who wanU to the red, instqad of the freight serv In 2-Car Crash and the Mansfield State Training scuffle developed into a near riot, eventually backfire on them and Join the Manchester Young Repub­ with guards firing their guns over Potterton's ice carrying the cost of the passen that the Kremlin might therefore School. ger service.” Both drivers were arrested yes­ areiilstM/ith the lican Club is welcome to do so, said the heads of prisoners. have second thoughts about quit­ Others studied at Colby Col­ ISO Center S t—Cor. ef Chorah terday after their care collided A tty. James Higgins, club presi­ Hughes and several other prison- He said he whs “ concerned and ting. lege, Colorado State University, when one started to make a right dent, today. alarmed” by published reports of The Russians and their Allies Colgate University, Middlebury The first meeting o f the club proposals to 'reduce the plant and turn aa the other was pasfdng him on the right. , thus far havei played an Inalgnlfi College, and Brown University. will be Thursday, Oct. 12, at 8 p.m. sendees o f the New Haven. cant role in the agency’s technical And the courses the teachers in the hearing room of the Munici- Kelly Said the railroad’s man.- Vniliam KarveUa, 23, of IM Cen­ ter St, was charged with failure aid to imderdevelop^ countries studied were as diverse as the col­ p ^ Building. agement "has been blinded by a compared to achievements of the leges they attended. Quallflcations are that the mem huge, padded, fictitious, paper defi- to give a turn signal and Edward M. M cCom ack, 46, ot-Elaat Hart­ United Statea and other western Am ong them were arts and her be between the ages of 18 and ' clt in paSsen^r service, created by TWODOR ford," was charged with paastng on powers. The Soviets are paying 14 crafts in Jewelry, exceptional chil' 38, and be Interested in participa­ the ancient, antiquated foterstate per cent of the agency’s budget tion in the political scene. The club the right. They will be presented in dren, human ra tio n s , physical Commerce Conunission accounting while the United States foots is sponsored by the Republican THE MOST BEAUTIFUL, STRONGEST, Circuit Court 12, Manchester, Oct. chemistry, home furnishings, inten­ formula, thus diverting attention 23. nearly one-third of the bill. sive oral Fomch, automotive me­ Town Committee. , FINEST WOOD DOOR BUILT from the real problem—freight Thus, observers say, a S o v i e New officers will be elected at Karvelis was about to turn from chanics, guidance, the 19th Century service.” walkout could give African and the first meeting. Center St. into his driveway, ac­ English novel, remedial reading. A study by the PUC into the cording to police. McCormack, ex­ Aslan countries Impressions that YET ''TWODOR" COSTS NO passenger service, he said, would pecting him to turn left instead, the Ruseiana were out to torpedo an be "a great contribution to all con- began to pass on the right. I organization from which underde- cerned In their efforts to solve the MORE THAN THE COMMON FALL _ many problems o f the New Haven The Right Place WHh Railroad.” ' TYPE Group to Aid NHRtt The Right Buy Is.* Hartford, Oct. 6 (/P) — A new JfMJr MANGMWamR CdNTBR We believe this ii the atate group has been formed for g A tr PARKIN9 the purpose of assisting agencies Z 7 M most handsome combina­ trjlig to solve the continuing I EVERGREEN TIME problems of the New Haven Rail­ MORURTY BROS, tion door made—^we know road. The group Is a subcommittee , i r i t ★ i ( it is the strongest, it will o f the State Commission on Inter- M o]ielie6te)l LUMBER^ governmental Cooperation. It will m«AL CLOSeOUT ^ not sag or come apart. ook into the railroad’s overall On o l arand N»w Jproblem to see if the commission can help other agencies in their Quick change glass JAPANESE work. Rep. Nicholas B. Ekldy, R-New 1961 MERCURYS and screen panels lock Hartford, was named chairman of the subcommittee yesterday. snug with, special rust­ Others to serve are Sen. Edward etMONNO.Mll ewoN Ha asu OCMONNaMlf and COMETS Marcus, D-New Haven; Sen. Mar­ Om -m t wM ilsrac* proof fasteners from in­ YEWS 24 to Cheeso From ic jorie D. Farmer, R-Darien; Sen. UPRIGHT o im I SPRBiUMNG. 6 YEARS OLD James J. McCarthy, D-Derby; side the door. For all Rep. Harry S. Burke, D-East SiAMPLE « Hartford; and Rep! Marshall N. BUY standard size openings. Dudley, R-Guilford. State Tax Commissioner John '62 GALAXIE-BY FORD ☆ Enduring new elegance MMCNNO. 1511 WHITE PINES JAPANESE Sullivan, chairman of the Inter­ OtMCNNO.MU OfMON NO. 1517 Om t wall iiw s « O M -nr wiSi M m t* Tw* OLOBE ARMRVITAE governmental Commission, said ANDRONEDA the new subcommittee could help $27-65 - coordinate any Joint interstate leg- with new power to please you and your budget 3.95 la ^ iv e actions that might be 2.99 1.25 r S ^ s a r y to aid the railroad. METEOR 600 8 to 4 Ft. Tan 2 for $2.35 Galaxie makes it wasteful to pay more! BRAND NEW BEFORE YOU BUY ANYWHERE Come see and drive the car that introduces They'll never catch up to that trend-setting 5-Room Shelter MMONNO.MIV MMGNNO.M29 OOIGN NO. 1521 They’ll never catcfi up to that trend-satting 4-DOOR SEDAN Bridgeport, Oct. 6 UP)—The Tw« w r ySfc rtwSs, Twa-car aNSi ilanaa twico-a-yaar maintenance! Now routine service Thunderbird stylingt Galaxie brings the sharp, Galaxie is swift TIMEBCURY CHECK OUR LOW PRICES ON REAL BUT opening of a 5-room fallout shel- is reduced to a new low-30,OCX) miles on many crisp Thunderbird look to new perfection! The Thunderbird power! as a rumor, SALE PRICE in a housing project has been Equipped with Economy V-8 JAPANESE HOLLY lean, clean look of action that is years ahead of silent as a secret . . . 17% quieter than last 1 hailed by Rep. Abner Sibal, R- items, no more than twice a year or every 6,0(X) engine, overdrive tranamlaslon.. NORWAY SPRUCE year’s quiet Galaxie! Come take a demonstra- SAVIN JUMPER Conn., aa “ a great step forward in its host of imitators! And it’s matched by an Heater and defroster, pushbut­ miles on the rest! Ford’s quality craftsmanship 12-15”' an area wblch thus far has been tion without obligation . . . you'll be amazed/ ton radio, electric wipers, back­ Combination sets a new industry standard. interior elegance unheard of at its low price! the subject o f much discussion up Ughts. whitewalls, etc. Stock 4.95 1.49 and litUe concrete action.” No. 1M142. 2 For 4*50 The shelter was opened yester­ Fed. Label P iioe $9050.40 <2495 Windows and Doors 8 to 5 FL TaU SAVE flAO 2 for $2.50 day at the Chestnut Gardens Afurtment, with more than 5(K> (puality Windows and tenants. BuUt at a cost o f 87,000 Doors Art Still tha SENSATIONAL NEW PRODUCT to 810,000, the shelter has a wa- IMMEDIATE ,ter supply, toilet facilities, lights, Beit Buy — You eating ptensila and a ventilation DELIVERY Can Get Quality NEWEST, EASIEST. BEST syetm . The owner of the alevelop- 1962’s FLOWER-DRI W AY TO DRY FLOWERS ment is Herbert A. Shermanl and Price Too ■k SAFE BUY USED CARS A Budget Balance Seen DOORS WITH ALL Hartford, Oct. H UP) — The Con­ W A N T FREE HELP, in planmng yoUr new garage? Let us fBR B ilB fl Odoatrjr Sedan V-8 Station Wagon, 0|fiQE necticut Public Expenditure Coun­ show you our aelection o f new W eye^euaer 4-Squara Dwigns 4 SPRING FLOWERING BULBS cil (C PEC ) noting Gov. John N. sW r lR IU aatenmUc, BAH, very low mUeage. 01V93 HARDWARE—EASY jiif(iiding 25 attractive, modem garage and carport plans. Among Dempsey’s recent order to cut Ambaaador Coatom 4-Dr. Statton C IC AC TO m o u n t them you will find; PAY AS LITTLE AS . down on all atate spending, said Wagon» V-S, automatic, power steer- 0 1 RED EMPEROR DARWIN TUUPS CROCUS today he can balance (Connecticut's O Ona-end hro-«ar goragat wM weilt end slorvgo oieet lag and Inakea, BAH. budget through "tight-fisted ex­ • Ona- end hre-cer goiega* wUh perchae ecutive action.” $10 50 For 1.95 The private research agency • Sisgfa end deeWa cerparh POHEV. •D e a r Sedan* antomatic, V-8, BAH , ,, $695 • Dm . 9 9 c ASSORXIM) Mid, in ita current issue o f Tax­ ^ A M O NTH 100 For 1.45 • AHechad geragai end braezewey peregas payer News, that a balanced I i J U f l A’IA m t Hardtop. foO power (steer- M C A C • Spaeiol dadgne (o «Ma( «pacie( naadt GalaxIa/SOO. . . most beautifully built Ford in history. r.0JLa,. l y m i i l l a ing^brafcea, seats, srindows). 0 * 9 9 9 WINDOWS THAT TIME TO HX UP YOUR LAWN.WE CAMIY SCTT LAWN 1961-63 budget is possible de­ ARE OUARANT2CED spite official predictions to Ur

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will be. glad to pick up ttema tor 15 If ttay szn to ta published In South Windsor Coventry the drive. mimeographed form tor the annual Alioat Town meeting Oct,- 24. TV OR RADIO Tbsi* will bs a danos for Grade Bidwel Mem Gas Station 7 and 8 pupils from 7:80 to 10 p.m. The hot lunch menu for public PLAYING today at Nathan Halt Community schmls next week include: Mon-' Center, A similar pnvm m will be day—sloppy Joes, grapefruit and POORLY :> Bid Set for held the firet Friday of each month. chopped nut salad vnth french Thoee attending have been asked to dressing, butterscotch pudding; WilliBM c. C06|.Ficidl7 Adviifir Acting Town Manner wear eohobl attire. Chaperones for Tuesday — beef-noodle soup, ham V «L 3d m N ^ T Friday. October 6 ComidlMl by Sttideata of Mancbeater Hifh School Z B A R u lin g the d a i^ this wee' will be Mrs. salad sandwich, cole slaw, cherry HowarWorld Series game Wednesday remaining commltteee of the for a variance, effective date Oct. pressure on the Manchester de­ season. ’The Harriers, perennial Round 'Table group, whose mem- and 9 o’clock. 2. between the fense. Score at halftime read 1-0 favorites of the CX^IL ahd state ben eagerly agreed to help. In Its town, and suggeet names Sor these Tonight st 7, Bumhafh and Rose Hends Welfare Unit and the at Yankee Ban. threats, dropped the openers to Initiation Into grand opera, the positions. will i^ay M }^ery Men: Gerber Stadium were Albert J. Stevenson Assortment! Hie next meeting of the council Synthetic Instruments, the Aces; Herbert W. Couch has been elect­ Hall scored a second goal before Hartford Public 27-30 and to Ma­ Frederick Brazitts Mikk Hlnnov Gerard Miller Robert Papanoe group will don costumes ahd after and Tliomaa Stevenaon. loney 23-33. David Baxter will be held (em ben p.m. at a place to be announced. the Leaders, and Town Oarage, the and Mra. Raymd fense with a staggered fullback Encouraging the students to be­ The motorman for the electric liams, chairman of the annual town Emmons and Patricia Murphy. leg, is hoped, to be back in good leges, she said. Math Movies passenger train was among those Sherman, South Windsor; Mrs. used clothing and blankets nmich CEMENT At Regal gystem. ’Die defianse, reinforced condition to pace the Indians to gin immediately investigating the The question of how to choose ' % ^ le d . Investigators said he appar­ Jessie Turull, 312 Oakland St.; meeting. they can spare for disaster vic­ arltb the return o f two-year vet­ their first victory this Friday at colleges which may have possibili­ a college puzzled many juniors. ently saw the repair train on. the Mrs. Sandra Letendre, 17 Wash­ The members are: William Jaco­ Manriiester Evening Herrifi tims in foreign countries. W. H. ENGLAND One Of Connecticut's Largest eran Oreg King, *62, fared better Briatol Central. ties for them, Mrs. Hitchebek ington St; John Fitzpatrick, 119 Columbia correspondent Mrs. Don- The committee would appreciate Mrs. Hitchcock explained that Presented to tracks and aV file last minute tried bus, Carl Gosline, Maurice Clarke, LUMBER CO. than in the first oontest against Pete Wise, ’64 pointed out that there is a cone each student should pick three col. to brake his speed, estimated at 50 Florence S t; Mrs. Gunhilla Kehoe, LaicIus W. Robinson Sr., and Rus­ aid B,. Tattle, telepliSne Aca­ contributions of eight cents with Formal Rental Stores ------7------demy 8-S4SS. each pound of clothing to defray B. O. Smith. leges — one for possible ad­ miles per hour. South Windsor; Mrs. Elizabeth sell H. Wheeler Jr. They will report • Open 411 Day Satorday a Steve Morrison '68, King, Bill mittance, one for probable ad­ MHS Students The suburban train, taking home Miller, 20 School St.; Mrs. Mar­ to the adjourned meeting Nov. 13, shipping expenses. NEWEST STYLES TO a full load of late theater goers garet Wupperfeld, 90 Grandview at Yeomans Hall. Yogi Berra of the Yankees has The Rev. Edwin C. Meineker, "A t the Green” —BO 9-6201 Andrulot '62, and Bill McCarthy mittance, and one chat can be been In 11 World Series. Babe Mrs. Theunes Cooper, Mrs. Robert FIT ALL MEN were aU impressive defensively. counted on for'insurance. She add­ and others returning from a night St.; Mrs. Marcia Clarke and son, c A second com: ittee appointed Ruth played in 10. Love and the Pilgrim Fellowship Doug Pearson, mainstay of the de­ ed that a college should be a place Twenty-four 45-minute films on In town, had a small motorman's Wapping; Mrs. Mabel Larsen and high school algebra, entitled ‘’Ad­ by Williams is charged with study­ fense, held the backfleld together where one will be happy to stay, enclosure but no forward engine son, 84 Seaman Circle; Mrs. Rita ing the need for patrol on Colum • TUXEDOS • CUTAWAYS feom the halfback poeition. Mac both academically , and emotional­ ventures In Math,” will be shown to shield the passengers in the first Manning and daughter. East bia Lake said other aspects of the MeCuny '6S, defending the goal ly. After taking the . P?ellmenary this school year. Movies are aimed car. Hampton; Mrs. Lorraine Wolk question. This committee will re^ • STROLLERS for the aocoer hopefuls, has dime Scholastic Aptitude Test on Sat., A returning faculty member to at juniors and seniors who wish to One passenger said, "I. was and son. East Hartford; Mrs. port to the March town meeting sn excellent Job In fUUng former Oct. 21, juniors will be able to de­ MHS this year is James Moriarty. prepare for College Boards, stu­ thrown from my seat into the aisle Janet Svlrk and daughter, 8 Belle­ and Includes Donald James, Atty. WHEN A MAN SAYS; dents who want to supplement vue Ave., Rockville: Mrs. Darlene EVERYTHING IN STOCK goaUe Miks Gedauskas’ Shoes. termine the colleges to which thev A member of the Social Studies The lights went out and horrible Elizabeth Dennis Hutchins and ,B. The lanky southpaw has allowed will apply. their regular course, teachers on screams pierced the first dark DeMarce and daughter, Lynw(x>d Malcolm Stannard. Department, Mr. Moriarty form­ the Junior and senior high school quiet. I Jumped out immediately Dr., Bolton. but five goals in four games. Although it ia true that college Salvation Army Oampsign NOTHING TO SEND AWAY FOR NcU'[ Wise, '63 admission is difflcult, Mrs. Hitch­ erly taught at both MHS and Bar­ and college freshman level, and and stood staring at the horrible DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: T adults who want to refresh their crumpled first car into which the 'Mrs. Howard C^ Bates of Rt. 6, “I BOUGHT MY USED CAR FROM cock said many inatitutfbna, fully nard Junior High. Robert Farrands, 60 S.unset.Lane, beams had cut like a sword-’’ has been named chairman of the accredited, opened this fall with He attended Holy Cross and knowledge of basic principles and Bolton; Terry Courtright 15 Mill methods. St.; Misa Margaret Fox, East Columbia Salvation Army Unit vacant spaces. There are 3,000 in- Central Connecticut Colleges, Committee and will also act as Indians Show atltutions of higher education of where his major field of study waa Hie series, offered as an educa­ Hartford; Steven Therrien, 126 tional service by Northeastern High St, Bockville; James Sabia, chairman for the fund drive this MAHCHESTER MOTOR SALES” which 150 are Jammed with ap- economics. month. The town quota is 3300. pUoations. University and sponsored by the Hospital Notes Wapping; Mrs. Virginia O’Mara, Mr. Moriarty enjoys all sports, Esso Education Foundation, 'will 1014 W. Middle Tpke.: Mrs. Anna Mrs. Bates has named the follow­ YOU KNOW THEN Improvement Students are urged to select a with emphasis on football. Pro­ college on the basis of their inter­ be shown during the fourth period Noel, 428 W. Middle Tpke.; Mrs. ing captains: Mrs. Theodore Beebe, A fessional football is one of his en­ Vlsitiag hoars are 2 to 8 p.m. for Mrs. Burton Starkey, Mrs. Clarence HE DIDN'T BUY FROM NOBODY. ests and abiUtiei. There are col­ (when it is not omitted) to stu­ •U arsos, except maternity, where Sarah Middleton, 215 Center St.; leges of technology, engineering, joyments, and his favorite team dents, and at 2:40 p.m. to students, Owen McDonough, 58A Chestnut Jeffries, Mrs. Robert Taggart, Mrs, EVERYBODY HAS HEARD OF In Platt Loss is the Giants. Last year Mr. Mori­ they are 2 to 4:30 and 6:30 to 8 Henry H. Ramm, Mrs. Robert Rus liberal arts and many other fields, teachers, and adults in room A7. p.m.; and private rooms where they St.; Arthur Hathaway, North Cov­ two or four year schools, those with arty coached Freshman football. This series is not for beginners. entry; Elmer Griffith, 365 Center ■ell and Mrs. Joseph Lusky. These The Panthers from Platt defeat­ are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Vlsltore are women will recruit canvassers. MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES religious denominations, state uni­ Mr. Moriarty has been a regular It presupposes the completion of requested not to smoke la patient’s S t; 'Thomas Griffin, Wapping; ed the Manchester High School LecUe Oarison Tony Alibrio. versities and other categories. Mrs. on the Moriarty Brothers’ semi-pro at least one year of high school Mrs. Elsther Dorsey, Coventry; Mrs. George K. Evans will serve as Indians by the slim margin 8-0 in rooms. No more, than two visitors campaign treasurer. Hitchcock pointed out that stu­ basketball team for the past few algebra. at oae time per patleat. Ward Day, Coventry; Malcolm THE HOME OF a fourth quarter, 11-yard touch- dents should never be swayed by an years. He is also the first baseman The topic sequence and dates of Clare, 140 Elizabeth Dr.; Adelard Young OOP d o ^ pass in the Indians’ second opinion of a friend or relative. The for Moriarty’s entry In the Farm­ showings follow: 0(^t. 3 — Num­ Bernals, Hebron; Mrs. Ruth. .Bal- The Young Republican Club will CCIL clash o f the young season. 'Legion of Honor Pathmte Today: 215 choice is to be made by the student ington Valley Baseball League. ber Systems and Postulates, Oct. ADMITTED ‘YESTERDAY: Mrs kuB, RFD 2; Mrs. Josephine Bennl- meet tonight at 8 the home of •dt SAFETY-TESTED USED CARS PARK FREB IN PURNELL PARKINO I| was a gOed, well played game alone. This year Mr. Moriarty is teach­ 10 — Bheponents, Oct. 17 — Fac­ son and son. East Hartford; Mrs. Mrs. William Robinson on Sleepy by both teams' and the Indians How many people at MHS can SportM, Sports, Sports! This is Ethel Lemon, 35 Oakwoing an extensive research section Theory of Eipiattons; Appnnrimats ’51 CHEV. $1395 - wM iflsfMt doM lioM. Usoqtwiod for cloon added it would be difficult to men­ and Trigonometry. She has be­ the indoor and spring soccer every college in the United States ’W OLDS. S3S9S ’W PO N T. $2605 brary, organizing passes, deliver available to the student. Refer Roots, Mar. 6—^Variation, Mar. 13 Impala "6” converUble. tion any outatandlng performers. longed to the Student Counci] for teams. Sports again enter the pic­ are available for use at any time. —Inequalities, Mar. 20—Progres­ Deluxe 98 convertible. Just conrfort, bw M bills osd IreeMe-freO porfonaoset ing passes to study halls and cov­ ence books are always in the U- 4-door hardtop. Showroom 1 Real sharp! “If I was pressed, though, I would four years; for three of these she ture in the form of the Varsity For additional inf- .nation the stu-. sions, Mar. 27—Binomial Theorem, PUMPKIN loaded with extras. condition. Jet black. have to mention the fine offensive has been on the executive board, “M” Club, of which Tony is pres­ dents were advised to visit the col­ ering books are among the many brary and ready for use by the student. Back issues of maga April 3 — Permutations and Com­ and defenstvs play of co-captains and last year was the co-chairman ently secretary. leges of their choice during the duties of the Library Pages, a well binations, April 10 — Detfirinl- Comfeit Tony Alibrio and Dave Malauricy,’’ summer between their junior and' zlnes for five years are also avail of the MHS Prom. It is not surprising that Tony able. nants. WEEKEND SFECIAU With the Iron Fireman CUSTOM be said. Malausky, in addition to senior years. Interviews with the known club of Manchester High. ’60 FORD $1695 Mark n ftonaca you use e super- Les has belonged to Aquaettes prefurs to fill his leisure time With Under the direction of head li­ Andrea Pratt, '62 ’59 OLDS. $2195 his fine punting performance, for three and is the vice president a rousing game of football, soc­ dean of admissions were also' rec­ The library now has 6.884 books Fairlane 500 4-door. Radio, eentittve fhennoetat which operalM imved the workhorse of the ommended. At intervals throughout brarians, Mrs. Evelyn Gerard and and new books will be added soon. heater. An ec' Page' Club will bt Sophomore student council slsc- SHINE condition. ClMnliiwiis two girls to represent Manchester Outride of school Tony is active Sock and Buskin As h new member of the faculty tions were held during the post Clean throughout. Senior tackle and defensive Une- st Girls’ State this summer (where seepnd Thursday of each month. experiencing a change in the near N O M H MAIN ST. With the inetant clean 8ame there tacker Dave Anderson did a fine In Boy Scouting and has attained kt MHS this fell, Mrs. Carolyn B. New pages are given . instruc­ wsftk* she was elected treasurer); by the rank of E i^ e Scout. He also future, aald Mrs. Monohan. The '55 PLYM. $195 ore no Bedw of toot blowing from Jab playing both offenae and de­ Completes Casting Ehrmsn will have the opportunity tions by former pages on funda­ At the b^rinnhig of the week, 4-door. electing her to serve on Rotary belongs to CYO. Tony finds time pages will be given points' for cer­ three nominees were suhifiitted by ’WOORVAIR $1505 >5|o l d S. $1W5 yowfhimney or cecapinginto your fense. Andenoo, vibo was a var­ Touth and Government Day; by to beeimie scqusihted with the stu­ mental routines o f library work. tain duties that they perform and ‘rnn WW wSeSSaSi Wewww bmna.Hiiiutaede of tests mode with sity pwfotmer at guard last year, to work on weekends for Imperial Hie cast for “The Importance of Hie club annually has a shadow each sophomore with the, top 40 Model 700 4-door. Radio, QdM my tswlse #A.TwAsis» sieri. choosing her to receive the El- Caterers. dents In two phases of high school at tho end of the year, individual nominees being placed on a maa- Deluxe "98” Holiday Se­ ^ D6DG€ $95 ■mokoKlMecting hMtruineiits show n«ini UnvHnE mr. FtMi bag rfliAM ttowed his aglUty many Umas dur. Being Earnest,” to be presented by prog;ram. In which selected pages pages with the highest points will SATURDAY, OCT. 7 - -10 i.Di.-4dO p.m. heater, standard transmis­ a flame that's absolutely dean from antartfflMi m EtaMMi niMiliM mA 11 myim College Key, and to be Queen Tony has won many honors dur­ activity. ter ballot eheet. In final elections, sion. dan. All power eqiiipment 4-door. .NM fcrLrpfi Uv, lag the afternoon. Senior tackle of the 1960 MHS Prom. Sock and Buskin Dec. 1, has been are able to work with and "sha­ be given awards. the very monMnt it's turned on. ing his last two years at MHS. He ' Xh English teacher, Mrs. Ehr- each student checked 10 of the and many extras. Jito Kaugh end sophomore line- selected and are earnestly at Work dow” a librarian in one of the Mrs. Gerard and Mrs. Monohan baekar Jamtto Stnunons were also Her two most definite dialikes are was elected to represent MHS at under the direction of Mr. Donald man will be able to get to know nominees. town libraries. Last year one girl have formed a committee with oth­ h o t DOOS ^ HAMtUROS 'S4 PACKARD $95 Dswn •• fuel Mils OpstolM wHhmil ' ^9 oAknmended for tiieir fine play by directed at insincere people and Nutmeg Boy’s State last summer. Thomas, club advisor. her pupils from the classroom The top six. vote-getters became 4-door. spinach. Her likes Include football He participated in the Rotary was such a help in her ’’shadow” er town school librarians and public members of the executive coun­ ’60 CHEV. $2395 chimnsy draft eoack AiUirlo. Members of the cast are: Cecily point of view. Also, as an advisor Job that she waa offered a Job at Owawe report remarkable hwl mv- punes and the Phinney-Hunt Edu­ Yout^ and Government Day last librarians to discuss thslr mutual cil. They were Robert Alibrio, COOKEO OUTDOORS Impala "6” 2-door hardtop. ’55 CHEV. 51295 ingL There is no smoky warm-up The CUSTOM Marie O finam .Ste Indlaps’ next OCIL clash England, Lady Braqknell; Ronnie to the newly reorganized Sock and the library. Besides the annual problems and find waya to cooper SNACK BAR win ntariata* Mamorlal Field for cational Tour. year, holding the post of Chief of Pirkey, Jack-Worthington; Jeffrey Buskin D;rama Society, Mrs. Ehr- Denise Carlaon, Joann Kemp, Radio, heater. standard Biscayne 2-door. Heater, '51 MERCURY period to foul the frirmoe and proHin ttt own jmifrfw AnAwM Police, He was aim the recipient shadow program, the pages take ate and give better service to stu W en^ Robinson, Nancy Santoe, tranen)imip|i. Eztiw clean! Power Glide. New paint 4-door. waste afi. lervioe calk are cat to with jpreddon eoatraL 'N»7 tta INI aasaan. tbe opmlng home Lealie manages, even with all Pond, Algernon Mon'erieff; J sfte y man will 'be able to work with a field trip to Boston to tour the dents. game is slated for tomorrow these clubs, to belong to the Meth­ of the Civitan Award. Thomaa, t h e -Reverend Canon MHS students In their extrk-currl- and Randy Smith. • HOME lA R iD GOODS r SlUNT AUCTION the vaiiitliinf point natural chunnsy draft requimfl. many historical landmarks and The n iw 17 will be regular the Warriors from HaU. odist Youth Group, ring in the Fel­ Tony ” has followed a college Chaauble; Harry Gray, Merriman, cular aotivltles. The MHS Library ia a member ...... ^..... ■' course throughout his four years libraries. i of the State Library Page organi­ eophomore council representa­ Jtall taa been beaten twice this lowship and Youth Choir at South the butler; Mar Abraitls, Lane, Mrs. EUirman is a graduate of •WHmeUPHANIS •HAHDIUlADEITEMS HIAfMD AND COOMND jMSTi by Weaver and Wethersfield. at MHS. This year his courses in­ the manaervant; Kathy Vennart, One of the main, purposes of the zation, Nutmeg 020. The purpose of tives: Msthodist Church, and be a mem­ the University of Induuia, where High School Library is to aid the Nancy Begg, fitove Brady, Bob Vaa team appeen to be a relative- ber of Manchester's Mariner Gtri clude English IV, Bpaniab n , UJ3. Gwendolyn Fairfax; U z Dawklnz, this otganlzaUon is to “incresss History and Trigcoomstry and she nuriored In English, snd has Student in mseanih work. Each pupU interest and participation in BiAiinlck, Terry Cummings. Wally •CHnMBTSmDIS •CHMfIMASARinCLiS v AAANGHESTER OLDSMOBILE ■ it •‘gm b and gomeertat Scouts. Cecily Oexduo; Froet Thumauer, done eimiifier work at Purdue Uni- w ir fn M s .Offonrii tlMi slTg ito* Itotb Analmis. Tony sojoys'his­ freshmsa English olaaa la invitsd Ijttiraiy work and' to promoto Grigdr, HOUy w oker, Oordoa Hufe LssUs is planning to i^ y to Mias Prism, tta goremsss. vetrity. This is her first year srits, Jdha MfiAdam, David Miaar. •rapmAJACKiis ^ ocMdli Alftrto* Al* tory and Bnglirii most ^ hopss Hie play, written iny Oscar to the Ubtuy for a period to f risnrfriilp and. coopsmtian among •SHADOW PORTRAITS ==M OTOR SALES = FOUARTYBIOS^liift Oomell University, snd College of to attend Bowdoln CoUe^ next teaching. learn the us# of ths library. Blthaf librarians and students throughoat iBus Pinto, Gaoigettst Ptmtan, Paul tlMI Wilde, U set in London In the Richard, DebMa Itoscoe, A1 Ip w - eeaeh F ru it Robina B^lliam snd Mary, and FMnbroks jrear. ' 1690’s; and tbs club msmbere hope Drama, quite naturally, is (ms Mrs. Gsrard or Mrs. Monahan the state." > BAY DWYER, Used Csr Manager 819 BROAD S T ^ in M5S9 OoUega with b o f ^ s f becoming a Tony Uvea at 308 Vtmon St, of Mrs. Bhrman’s outride Interests. teachss saidi elato tbs uss of ths eer, Chtryl 6tariiwsath«r. Kathy ^ •ORlAIIVILLICHEESE UTM ant a wen-ibilli to reproduce the orlf^na^ atmos- Ths MH8; Library is open frota Vsmiiirt, and Marilyn Wernsr. lia saM te Ja cwifldaht of biologist. , with his parents Mr. and Mrs- -A. ^ e r e for presentation at MHS. For reciwUon she enjoys swim* rafsrenos bodks and tbs Rasdsr’s T;45 a.m. to 4 pja. five days a . X 612 WEST CE lhER STREET—MI 8-2411 rU K L on. RANOK OIL, OONNKOnOUT OOBB , , mtagf aaiU^ and other sports. Four altamatsa alsetad wars r¥ lta ta w 6U mato u ■hs, tar family, and thair dog, C. AUbrlo, and his two brothem, The first production meeting will Quids. / wssk and stands ready to aid atu- OorOM Golas, Ales thtanstti, Spoiwmd by Women’i FriteweMp—Second CragregnUoml Chnreh Open Evsnings Monday tj^hroogh |Yiday and Saturday Afternoons JCDO RIOH|JUa>.OOAI. ' ^ ‘ ItaiM taFlitt. aug6W Bva at IN S. Mala MU Jimmy sad Bob. ta brid on Huirwlay, G et 13. Mrs. Bhrmiii Uvss s t l O l Rus- Tta.Maoetaitor Hlgb. Baliaal dsBta in any way poaalbla. Ata YW, and Hfd *|*llo. ^ AmylUttafk'N B a tta rsB etita *N sril 8 t Uhniy Is vary' fortunato la hav- ■ua BNwn, m • A ■ ; 'i V..’ K ' / / IIANGHBSTBB EVENING BERALP. MANUUESTP b . C»N N , FRIDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1961 MANCHBSTBB EVENING HERALD. ICANCHESTER. CX)NN« FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6. 1961 PAGE TtolTCM ) RockviUe^Vemon €afls for Avertiitg Obituary Nussdorf Makes Offfer Mojrano Fights Cancer Spread s Tidbits Silverstein Honored House Scrap Looms YT ar Peril in Berlin C^^is fr o a the AP Wires Unsafe Firehouse Prompts To Get Second H Mrs. SeiAM M. Cobea To BiiUd Incinerators Bars Surgery SHOOR South Windsor— Mrs. Sophie Discussion of New Loiiations Jewelers MOses COhen, Si, o f S3 ita in S t, aigbty-flve-ysar-old man . goes Primary Spot Over Rayburn’s Job For Rayburn Soviet Xeader South IPi^dsor, widow o f I s u c The Nussdhrf Corp. of Manchester ii proposing to build beiMrit oboufi crowded San ••crataiy of StaU Dm u Rusk Saul M. SUverstein, 6L pi;esident of the Rogen Corpora­ Cohen, died yesterday at St. Blrap- atea incinerators for garbage and trash d isp o^ in any group D im -bound Greyhound bus and Tbs tinsafs condiUon of th sftaf to Gsofgs Oopaas. drive chair- (OWtlWMi Page a m ) flufiHiril u a “conitMy call” t6r man. tion of Rogers, Manchester and Willimantic today received in (Continued from Page One) cis Hoapltal, Hartford, after a of Ckinnecticut towns that wants it. staM three persons with poehet building now used by Vernon Fire (OoBtinued from Page Om ) Southerner with strong northern t e /a White Houaa vlait bjr Oro- Hails^ast Red ta ils before he is subdued by paa- Tha drive wlU continue through short Illness. District Co. 3 in TalCottidUe Chicago the 1961 Human Relations Award of the Society for only run in a prlmiiry of the party backing, and Rep. Richard Bplling, The company is also proposing to step in and collect the seagsrs, ahsrilf■ depuUss report Got lit Money raized in the anmizl mack may be supplied by the A hospital bulletin said "The and rsfuse and haul It t e » "*...... ' ...... prranpted district commissioners the Advancement of Management. In which he is registered. D-Mo., wldel^ regarded as Ray- Ruak and other U. 8. authori- She was bom in Latvia, and had ...ih M t German Communists zppeail will be uaed for aervicoa in Declaring that he had no per­ White House. But, the possibility biopsy revealed a metastatic -9-, ^ lived in South Windsor for 32 IS incinerators. last ^ gh t to talk over a general the Vemon-dfoUand-ElUngton Area Stlveratein is the second Con-f* bum’s choice lor a successor. One malignancy” and . “The most likely tlaa aought to play down any no­ Wall in Berlin after adilch the i>rleea would be ehnrge United States eonunltted rsU w ^ n g of ftrebouse locations necUbut Industrialist to be so hon­ sonal or political motives for his of President Kennedy intervening yeara Sha ws4,a charter mem­ Manchester. Vernon, Rockville p i^ d e d hy the Salvation Army’s is considered a long-shot possibil­ of the committee chairmen con­ primary site of the malignancy is tion that Praaident Kennedya get and South Windsor e n g in e s heard revlswsd. **oheelqr pteveentloa** by allocat­ In the district to r better fire cover- local aorvlco unit. ored, Clarene'e A. Wimpfhelmer, view, Jones said it waa against the sidered s possibility is Rep. Wil­ the pancreas.” ber o f the Garden Street Syna­ ing $800^000 for RIAS. American age; ity at this point. (OoBttmied from Page Oee) gogue of Hartford. the Nussdorf offer Wednesday Nussdorf said the operation Mlnetrel Planned board chairman of the Ameriran public Interest to have the same bur D. Mills, D-Ark. This means, a doctor explained, together with Gromyko waa likel; radio station in Berlin. ~T%s TalcottvlUs otetion, ranted Velvet Co., Stonlngton, received candidate entered in different par­ As one member of the possible to mark a dramaUc turning r**- Survivors Include two sons, night at a meeting o f a special would, be under the strict supsr- Children wUl be auditioned after Whether McCormack can be that the malignancy has spread versary of their regime, and was committee to study area disposal vlakm o f the Public Utilltles Com- Two iDhUdien perish and two oth from the Talcottvllle Congrega­ school Monday at Vernon Ele­ the award in 1956. Other previous ty primaries. opposition put it — on a don’t- in effofte to aolve Uie Berlin o Abraham Cohen o f Hartford, and quots-me basis: "It would be tak­ toppled, hoyrever, isr>another mat­ from its original site to other reported in a Tass news agmey Harry Cohen of South Wlndaor; problems. mtasloB. Ha said thsrt would be are saved by their mother in lower tional Church, was declared unsafe mentary School for a minstrel winners Include Hehry Ford H, Ht said the voters would be “de­ ter. To his basic traUnlng in the points'’ in Rayburn’s body. Gromyko’a 6 p.m. (BIDT) call at James C. Penney, and Cyrus S. ing a big rlak, too big unless you the White House is a windup to a story broadcast by Moscow, four daughters, Mrs. Tllll Schweit­ They expressed interest in the aoms salvaging permitted. He also l ^ t Side, N.Y., tenement fire.. . . Monday by Building Inspector show being planned by the school's prived of tbe privilege of voting tough school of Boston politics he Rayburn had not been told late said he has had extensive expert'^ New York City Health Depurtment Arthur F. Huntington snd by ap­ Chlng. tor someone in opposition to some­ had good odds—and a guar­ scries of U. S. exploratory discus­ The broadcast coincided with the zer and Mrs. Dorothy Herlihy, both proposal, but asked time to present PTO. has added 33 years in the House, yesterday how serious his condi­ of Hartford. Mrs. Rae Alderman enee in the past five years with reports **dlstarbingly high num­ praisers from two out-of-town Auditions wUl taka pises In the In accepting the award at the one ulst. He also cited a 1902 antee of a secret ballot In the par­ tion is. He was under heavy seda­ sions betweeii Rusk and Gromyko arrival in East Berlin of Soviet De­ the Ides to their respective town ty caucus/ , two-thirds of them as his party’s In New York. Rusk is trying to of West Hartford and Mrs. Ida governments, said Nussdorf. high temperature kiln operations ber” of hepatitis cases this year. building firms called in by the school auditorium and will be used society luncheon. Silverstein said statute which be said forbids a tion to relieve extreme pain but puty Premier Anastas I. Mikoyan such as he proposes. : church. that “Too many people think of Kennedyi McCormack have floor ieader, and whatever hap­ find out whether the Soviets will Werfel of Brooklyn, N. Y.; a The terms which Nussdorf asked os a basis for organizing the show. person other than a party-Onrolled pens he won’t be taken by sur­ talked briefly with members of his negotiate on terms acceptable to as the principal guest at the anni­ brother, William Moses, also of are the following: Chester Langtry, deputy director Conuniasion Ghainnan Donald B. Parents will be sided in tontiing human relations as Chapter 17 candidate to run tor office. been at political odds in the past prise. family who remained nearby dur­ Loverin raised the point for discus­ acts for their children. In a textbook on management. In Booton, their home city. And, in the West. versary celebrations. Brooklyn;, eight grandchildren and 1. The sale to his company of of mxbllc works, said the town': Morano’s attorney, Bernard There were signs in the closing ing the night. sion on the atrengUi Of the build­ The show will be at 8 p.m. Nov. Actually, good human relations is Peck, argued that “If |the voters th e -'I^ session, McCormack an- After today’s conference, Gro­ In his arrival speech at Schoene- nine great-grandchildren. 100 acres for the site of the incin­ garbage contractor dumps about days of the season just passed Rayburn’s sisters, Mrs. W. A. myko is returning to Moscow for Funeral services were held I this 100 tens of garbage a week. The ing appraisal, but" said no Immedi­ 3 at RookvUle High School- It will the whole book. People should real­ o f two parties want a man be­ .tdgontzed the administration by Thomas snd Mrs. Robert Bartley, feld Airport, Mikoyan told welcom. erator. Easif West be the p r o ’s only monsy-raislng that McCormack was already be­ an extended period. morning at the Herbert L. Gran- rest of the refuse and garttage ate pUms for relocating fire com­ ize that there are three sides to cause he is BO outstanding,' why '’^insisting that parochial schools were in his room when he was re­ ing East German officials, Includ. 2. A minimum of a 20-year con­ panies are at hand. function this year for Its scholar­ every question: Your side, my side, have some share in proposed fed­ ginning to line up support for the Although no ^>ectacular prog ing the Oommimist party boss Wal­ stein Ftineral Chapel in Hartford, dumped by private clUsm shouldn’t Urey be allowed to Have Speakers job. As acting sp-eaker turned from the examination. There ress was expected in the Keimedy' wiOi Rabbi Stanley Lobell officiat­ tract for disposal. and Industries totals about 160 Commlsslonen saw no changes ship fund. and the right side. him? eral aid to schools. -• were tears in their eyes after they ter Ulbricht, an Blast German 3. A guarantee of a minimum Protest on for at leaat a year. Renewal Unit te Meet “We should all follow the Book McCormack’s view, shared by after Rayburn bowed to his ill­ Grwnyko parley, the U. S. gov­ ce treaty would stabilize peace ing. Burial waa In the Jewish tons a week, he estlmeted for a “ In such a situation, it would be learned of his aliment. Rayburn is Cemetery in Elling;ton. Memorial of 100 tons per day among all the total of about 2S0 tons a week. However, recommendations were Rockville's 20-member advisory of Proverbs, which says, ‘With all some other congressmen, was a ness, McCormack» appeared to a bachelor. ernment put on something of an Central Europe, but he also in the public interect for him to yield on several important issues extra welcome for the aiiival of Week will be observed at the participating towns.. Another meeting of the study committee for urban renewal. In­ thy getting, get understanding.’ be a candidate of both parties.” key factor in helping cut the heart Baylor Hospital, which Rayburn r made no reference to any time more sfflciently than at present, active for several weeks, will meet What we need are more individ­ to the Conservatives in his party, Thew wonderful dUmond values — the best that we have the Soviet Foreign Minister in limit for signing such a treaty. South Windsor residence. 4. About $3.50 per ton would committee will be held latw on this Shootings 'M orano has been at odds with from Kennedy’^ ambitious school entered last Monday for a series be charged for the first two years. month. ■with the addition -of a fourth com -. Tuesday with members of the uals, communities and nations that aid legislative program. whose views he has opposed lor of tests, set up an emergency been able to offer in years. Here it s Washington. ' In his telegram, Khrushchev re­ the GOP organization in Green­ years. Mrs. Helen M. B. Carroll pany. Rockville Plamdng Commiaaion to understand what we mean by un­ McCormack’s chief challengers around-the-clock press room and Asst Secretary of State Foy ferred to what he called recent wich. He has criticized both First - ■ Although as floor leader he has foiden opportunity for those who want (Ooo tinned from Page Oee) Existing stations are at Vernon go over the city’s comprehenslvs derstanding,” he said. Ssisotman Griffith E. Harris, at the moment would appear to be planned to issue up to four (nodical Kohler and protocol chief Angler measures by East Germany to es­ Mrs. Helen Mansfield Blssell land-use plan. to deal amicably with all factions a fine damond at less-than-usual prices. tablish effective control of its fron­ Carroll, 80‘ of 4 Regent St.. Hart^ Rockville-V ernon Center (where Company 1' just Citation Sonl M. SUversteln Republican who has the party’s the handful of men who help run bulletins daily. Biddle Duke were assigned to head moved into a new $47,(100 build­ Albert W. Hager o f Vernon in the party, McCormack has been omclal greeters at Union Station. tiers. He said these measures ford, mother of Mrs. Louis F. The State Department in WaA- Silverstein’s remarks followed endorsement foi; re-election, and the House—the chairmen of the ■When Rayburn laid down his For thoee big woweiits that warrant Ington has called on* Soviet autlmr- ing), DobsonviUe and Talcottvllle. Ave., temporary chairman of the Important committees: the party a fiery advocate of most liberal gavel late in August and left Wash­ Gromyko, who has been attending were “ a considerable contribution Heard, 14 Milford Rd., Manches­ this citation read by Robert B. Town Chairman Prescott S. Bush the most treasured of gifts, nothing could be finer ities to avoid shooting incidents The Vernon Center site is satis­ advisory group, said a study of Curry of Remington Rand, pres­ country to study the contributions whip. Rep. Carl Albert, D-Okla.; legislation. Such a stand has won ington before Cong;res8 adjourned, the U.N. General Assembly see- to the cause of peace.’ ’ ter,'died last night at Hartford Hos­ of good personnel management to Jr., son of the U.S. senator. He added that the Soviet people pital after a long illness. She was on the Berlin border. factory, commissioners felt adding the plan will ."aid us in knowl­ ident of the management society, his assistant. Rep. Hale Boggs, him little support among his col­ he was suffering from what he said than these exquisite damonds from our siana in New York, took a train ‘Prefab’ Masonry Walls edgeably functioning as a commit­ overall industrial efficiency. The The judge told the opposing for his travel to the U.S. cs^ital.' “ fully ahare and support the Ger- the widow of William J. Carroll. Max Maron, the East German that Companies 2 and 3 -.might which stated that Silveratein’s D-La.; the astute and greatly leagues, and his performance as doctors had diagnosed as lumbago. wide seiection Communist interior minjstsr, sent be combined into a single, .company tee for the improvement of our following day he will address an lawyers to submit their briefs to liked Rep. Francis E. Walter, E>- acting speaker was viewed in some He continued to lose weight while White House press secretary man Democratic Republic’s strug­ Mrs. Carroll was bom in Hebron “bold innovations in labor-manage­ him at his home in New London, sharply worded protests to West covering Talcottvllle and Dobson- city.” ment relations,” for sharing his American Management Associa­ Pa., who has Indicated he may re­ quarters as an attempt to i at Ms Bonham farm and finally Pierre Salinger said Keimedy gle for the urgent solution of the May 20, 1881, the daughter of the tion meeting In New York City or to the courthouse there, not Priced From 550 to $2500 most pressing problem of our time late Clarence and Gertrude S. Bis Gain Interest of SBC Berlin Msyor Willy Brandt and vllle and new stationa built at Hager has been appointed, tsin- "philosophy of human, relations tire; Rep. Albert Rains, D-Ala., a medy that situation. 3delded to persuasions of friends would likely confer with Uewellyn the French Commaiidant, Gen. irary chairman by Mayor Leo B. on the subject of “Men, Manage­ later than Sunday. Thompaon, U.S. ambassador to —the conclusion of a German sell. She was formerly curator of Ogden’s- Comers and In the Box porar and technique of contract negotia­ and doctors that ho enter a hos­ ‘c h a r g e o r BUDGET YOUR PURCHASE peace treaty and the normalization the memorial room at the State Jean Lacomme over.the idiootlng. Mountain area. FTahe■ erty Jr. to fill the vacancy W t tions with our nation’s business ment, and Organization,” and next pital for a check-up. Russia, before meeting with Gro- Commissioner Howard H. Huels- Wednesday he will be in Washing­ inyko. Thompson is back in this of the sltuati(m in West Berlin— Library in Hartford. Mrs. Carroll The proposed 860-pupil elemen-'fTricarico In reference to the hoar' He said any more such incidents by the resignation of James C. and union leaders,” and for his "in­ Robert W. and Lois I. Stoker, gene R. Montany, additions includ­ Before his unprecedented depar­ 6 mann told others that Companies 2 ton for a briefing by the State De­ country for high level talks. and are firmly convinced that this was a direct descendEuit of John tary school on Skinner Rd. will be ing. “ In a town meeting, they will be "a threat to peace.” Salta, who moved to New Hamp­ spiring and leading others to the property at 110 Main St. ing fallout shelter at 280 Ferguson ture from the House chamber, over treaty will be signed shortly.” Bissell for ivhom the Windsor constructed of prefabricated ma­ could throw the plans out com' Qlay had discussed the explosive and 3 are in their present locations shire. ------ausAzatlon of democratic prac­ partment in connection with a Public Records William R. and Annie S. Kuhne Rd., $5,000. which he had presided more thsm Kennedy and Gromyko may because the locations were avail­ series of seminars he will conduct twice as long as any predecessor, S M O O I^ cover a broiul range of subjects. Red China also broadcast an an­ bridge was named recently. pletely. We have a responalbUitj situation with Brandt yesterday be­ The Tuesday meeting will be at tices and of spirtual ideals.” of East Windsor to Maris H. sonry panels which may take only to tha taxpayers, they place confi­ fore the mayor flew off on a 3-day able when the companies were 8 p.m. in the Rockville Redevelop­ in India next month on human re­ Carroll M. Nelson for Empire Rayburn designated Majority Lead­ 917 MAIN ST.—MANCHESTER Salinger said he was aware of no niversary message to the Blast Ger­ She had been a member of the Earlier this week, during new Administratrix’s Deed Flynn, property off Liberty St. Tool A Die Co., additions to build­ man regime, taking the line that days to erect, once foundations are dence in us, and perhaps we must visit to Now York. formed. ment Agency office. contract negotiations between union lations in industry. Attachment er John W. McCormack of Massa­ apeelflc'outline of matters to be Noah Webster School PTA. Ruth The district pays a nominal rent Marguerite H. Cameron, ad­ ing at Stock Pi., $2,600. the United States and its western Willis Chapter. DAR; New England complete. go to functional, tradiUonal de­ Today, Clay drove to Bernauer RockvUle-Vernon Lede No. 1 and management at Rogers, two Later this month, Rogers Corp. ministratrix o f the estate of John Marion I. Jones against Gilbert chusetts to substitute for him. The covered .in the meeting. sign.’* (about $200 annually) for use of is publishing a booklet called R. E. Miller for Wendell Pouch- Kennedy planned to aee Gro­ Allies “stubbornly continue to ob­ Women, the John Biasell 1628 As Qualified approval of the rela­ Strasse. With an aide, he walked Reports Dus unions made Silverstein an hon­ H. Cameron J r, to Lionel J. and Sass, also known as Gllber S. House unanimously elected McCor­ struct the conclusion of a German He said he liked, personally. the whole one-mile length of the the TalcottviUe building. The fire Sdiool Menus orary, lifetime member. "Here’s More Rogers,” which er, to build a house at 120 Grand­ mack speaker pro tern, a designa­ myko in the oval room o f his sociation, and ’Trinity Episcopal tively new structural system was Dorothea W. Nadeau, property at Sass, for $3,500 damages, attach­ view St., $18,000. peace treaty” and are “illegally oc­ Mileto’s design. street occasionally going right up engine is parked on the ground lAke Street School: Monday — While the Human Relations summarizes many , of SUverstein’s ment of two parcels of property tion he will retain when Congress V ^ te Rouse living quarters. Church of Hartford. floor. I 29 Doane St. Richard N. Archambault, to cupying West Berlin.” voted by the Vernon School Build­ Abom and Roger C. Pease said to the wall erected by the Com­ corned beef, escalloped potatoes, Award was the first national rec­ imusual approaches to industrial Warraatee Deeds off 'Vemon St. reconvenes Jan. 10 imless the Kennedy la prepared to listen to Survivors include a son. Dr, John they were slceptical of the window The church has used the upper build a two-family house at 262- ’Ike Chinese people, said a Pei­ ing Committee last night in a four- munists, which measures from buttered beets, peaches; Tuesday—- ognition of his work, SUverstein management technique. William Francis and Irene D. Marriage IJcense House changes its mind or Ray- any fresh instructions Gromyko B. Carroll, a pnrfessor at Harvard design, adding they wanted to floor of the building for two years spaghetti and meat sauce, buttered 264 Union St., $17,000. bum returns. ping broadcast, “firmly support the University: two daughters, Mrs. hour meeting with architect Wil­ eight to 10 feet in height. was honored in Connecticut in 1959, Clemens to Western Electric Co., Gustave Albert Arendt Jr. of 38 may have received from Moscow firm stand and reasonable proposals liam Mileto. steer clear of adverse criUcism. He also talked to local West to take overflow Sunday School carrots, cheese wedges, cake with when he received the McCauliffe and to prod the Soviet minister for Heard of Manchester and Mrs. Inc. of New York, property at 593 Williams St. and Linda Dorothy put forward by the Soviet Union.” With the approval, Mileto told "W e’re going to get criticized no Berlin police officers to receive classes. Be^atise of the expanding chocolate froating; Wednesday — Medal of the Diocesan Labor In­ W.^Middls Tpke. Now's the TIME farther explanation of the Soviet Rodney E. Stambau^h of Al- matter what we do,” said Masker. church school population, the chicken noodle soup, cheese sand­ Olsson Appointed LaMore of 38 WiUlams S t buqerque, N. M., and seven grand committeemen he will prepare first eye-witness accounts of the inci­ stitute of the archdiocese of Hart­ Burnham Estates, Inc., to Wil­ Building Permits position on Berlin. Berlin, Oct. 6 —^A Oqnununist plans within the next two weeks However, Henry F. Wiltanen dents which have sharpened ten­ church had the building inspected. wiches, brownies; Thursday — Vi­ ford. He has also been the recip­ childrm. said “If it’s an economical school, The Rev. Robert K. Shimoda said Credit Union Head fred and Isabelle S. Swift of East H. S. Tourtellotte for Leon A. Kennedy also was ready to re- policeman caught two East Berlin and will have preliminary cost es­ sion in this tension-ridden, divided enna sausage, mashed potatoes, ient of several citations from for­ Hartford, property off Croft Dr. Rubin, additions to building at 10 to STOP at smphasiiw to Gromyko western youths early today cutting a hole Funeral services will be held to­ I think the townspeople will buy the top floor moves when walked succotash, butterscotch pudding; - eign governments. morrow at 10 a.m. at Trinity Epis­ timates available three weeks city. Julia Post Crawford to Michael Hilliard St., $5,000. determination not to yield on Ber­ in a fence to escape into the U.S. later. it.” Last night Communist police on, bricks occasionally fall from the FYiday—tuna fish sand'wlchee, po­ Started System O. Louis Olsson of Glastonbury copal Church, Hartford. ’The Rev. “ I believe this will cost less than rqof coping and the foundation and Stella Patulak, property at 23 EMgar Berube for V. A. Gagne, lin Tights ------a message Gro­ sector. The school Is planned for open­ shot dead two East Germans try­ tato sticks, pickles, assorted In 1938, he instituted a system of has been named secretary-treasur­ Academy St. additions to home at 60 Broad St., myko will likely relay to Soviet He fired a Warning shot in the Kingsland Van Winkle and the Rev. the average school.” said Mileto, bricks have been found to be disin- cookies. Bread, butter amd milk Malcolm J. Van Zandt will offici­ ing of classes at the beginning of ing to swim the Spree River to free­ monthly labor-management meet­ er snd general manager of the Arllne Nelson Heikklla, Samuel $1,400. Premier Khrushchev when Gro­ air then he threw away his sub­ “I’ve tried to put money into teg;rating. served with each luncheon. ings to bring out union grievwces WOODLAND GARDENS ate. Interment will be in Mansfield next school year. dom. Nelson, and Augusta Nelson to H. C. Hutchinson A Son for liu- myko returns to Moscow Sunday, machine gun and joined the flight The committee approved the elimlnaUng the maintenance fac­ A building fund has been estab­ Vernon Elementary School: Mon­ and management problems. In ef­ East Hartford Aircraft Federal Center Cemetery. tors. I think the advantages are One refugee was killed only lished by the churchy which will day. to the West through the same hole basic design of the building—like about a yard from the shore in the day—ravioli, wax beans, cole slaw; fect, the meetings put contract ne­ Credit Union. ''In the CENTER of Town!" Another matter that may come as the refugees. West Berlin po­ There will be no calling hours. the letter H—and a number of definitely there.” soon determine whether to build a Tuesday — ham a n d pineapple, gotiations on a year 'round basis Olsson replaces the late Harold ’The James 'T. Pratt Fmieral Home Before adopting the design, the American sector. new building for parish uses or ren­ tm in their conversation- is the lice reported. other features on the qualification Communist police swept the river mashed potatoes; creamed corn, rather than waiting until just be­ A. Iversen of 64 Thomas Dr., United Nations. The Soviet Union Hartford, is in charge of arrange­ committee agreed on a number*of ovate the old one, nearly a 100 tomato wedges; iVednesday — beef fore contracts expire. Manchester, who had served In ments. that various unique c(mstruction changes, one o f them to move the with rifle and machine grun fire in years, old. and the United States were report­ proposals prove to be as economic­ stew, assorted sandwiches, crack­ Since that time, SUverstein has the same position for mors than school 50 feet farther from Skin­ the glare of searchlights apparent­ The Rev. Mr. Shimoda said reno ers, cheese sticks; Thursday — DEVELOP YOUR ed last night to be in agreement West Germany Set al as traditional, or conventional, ly after hearing him splashing in . spoken to business and labor 23 years. Anthony Sholee ner Rd. than earlier plans pro­ vation of the old one may be too chicken in gra'vy, buttered noodles, groups on the subject of human re­ Prior to his new appointment, TULIPS on a candidate for temporary UJf. construction. •* Coventry—Anthony Sholes, 66. of posed. The move Would cut down the water. costly for the results. He guessed peas, cranberry sauce; FYlday — aerrstary-general, a successor for Mileto said the construction he A western spokesman said the lations. as weU as executives over­ Olsson has served on the Credit Darwins, Extra Large Bulbs To Build East Ties Coventry and formerly of Hartford, on drainage problems and allow at $25,000 as the repair cost. home-baked beans, macaroni and seas, where he has several times Union’s Board of Directors since the late Dag Hammarakjold. proposes will cost less than the for a wider front drive, they said. British commandant, Sir Rohan, While district commissioners died yesterday at Windham Com­ average. tuna salad, cole slaw; dessert, milk, been on teams sent under State 1946, was president from 1955 to FINANCIAL MUSCLES The candidate reported by in­ munity Hospital in Willimantic. Th y school will cover about 45,- told Col. Solovyev the three west­ consider the firehouse situation, bread and butter served with all formed diplmnata to be accept­ (Coathmed from Page One) Not only that, he said, it will be Department auspices and recruited 1959, and has been on all commit­ Mr. Sholes was bom in Lithuania, 000 square feet. The legs of the H ern' commandants held him “ re­ the siren atop the old Co. 1 fire­ meals. by the Council for International able by both Moscow and Wash' "more efficient, more structiutUly sponsible for Insuring that no fur­ tees for the Credit Union. lin commercial planes. No de­ and had lived in Hartford before will each hold 13 classrooms while house at the Vernon Center Con­ Maple Street School: Monday — Progress In Management, of which Olsson resides at 180 Boulder VISIT Pilgrim Mills Ington is U Thant of Burma. moving to Coventry 20 years ago. sound and more attractive” than the bar of the H will hold adminis­ ther Incidents” occur. gregational Church grounds will be beef stew with assorted sand- { tails were available on how this conventional school buildings. Silverstein is vice president today. Circle, Glastonbury, with his wife Gromyko said yesterday he might be worked out. He was a. member of the Lithuanian trative and niysing offices, li­ taken down and put on poles at wlches; Tuesday — scalloped pota­ The Rogers Corp was founded in suid four children. might bring up the whole subject The committee', which has gone brary, cafeteria, incinerator, boil­ Ogden tim ers. It weighs about 7B0 In return, the sources said. West American Citizens Club and St. toes with ham, buttered com, 1832 as a paper manufacturer but He has attended New Haven SEE WooIm s Qaloru! 7 8 ' over other designs with Mileto, o f UJf. leadership when he calls John’s Society, both of Hartford. er room, showers, toilets, and Rockville- V ernon pounds. pickled beets; Wednesday — spa­ now makes a wide variety of plaa- at the White House. Germany would want assurances hopes to be in a position to accept Two other sirens, for the Tunnel College and h u held supervisory Dozen that its position in West Berlin, Survivors Include two sons, Al- storage closets. ghetti with meat balls, buttered tlos, rubber and special materials positions with the Management Plain eolois, stripe# plaids Scandinavian Kennedy plans only a single grid Sholes of Coventry, suid John final plans in a week or two. Playgrounds will be paved. A Feeder Rd. area and Lanz Comers green-beans, cole slew; Thursday— which it treats with some limUta- On a motion by Edward B. for use in products ranging from Services Corporation of Bridge­ print*. session with Gromyko. The Pres­ Sholes of East Hartford, and four basebaU diamond will be placed at (Rt, 30 and Vernon Ave.), are on turkey with gravy, buttered- peas, shoes to missile nose cones. The ident’s. schedule allowed for a tionstiona as part of its owm ter­ Masker, the committee members order through Civil Defense cha« port and Pratt A Whitney Air­ ritory, would not be changed. g;randohlldren. the rear of the property. Manchester cranberry sauce, choice of buttered company employs about 450 people craft. meeting of about two hours be­ adopted the following features: Th8 committee told Mileto to In­ nels. rice or mashed potatoes; FVlday — OFEIf TONIGHT TILL 9 It would be up to the Allied Tlje funeral wiU be held tomor­ 1. The school’s basic design will in three plants, at Rogers. Man­ Other appointments following fore he was due at a state dinner row at 8 a.m. at the Waszkelewicz clude landscaping and seeding of The commissioners took no action choice of clam chowder, tomato chester, and Willimatnlc. Its cur­ being given by visiting President powers to continue with their re­ be like the letter H with windows Youth Jailed on a fire hydrant pressure contro­ recent elections are James W. Nothins* like the habit of O fEN SATURDAY 10 fo 6 F^meral Home, 43 Wethersfield the whole school tract in the soup with tuna fish, cheese, peanut rent rate of sales is about $9,- Cooper, formerly 'vice president, to DAFFODILS l i Ferlk Ibrahim Abboud of Sudan. sponsibility for all other types of set In six-foot bays suspended from versy, although they were given re- Custom Ave., Hartford, followed by a sol­ specificaUons. butter and marshmallow sand­ 000,000 annually. president; and Stephen L. Olek- saving regularly at Man­ Secretary Rusk will sit in at the air traffic to and from the city. projections of the roof. ports from the New England Fire wiches. Mode KING ALFRED The informants stressed that emn high Mass of requiem at St. Going Abroad Again sak, vice president. conference. It follows three ex­ Mary’s Churcii, Coventry, at 9 a.m. 2. Wall construction will be of In July Theft Insurance Rating Association of Harvest Dance Oct. 28 chester’s oldest finan­ Slipcovers while West Germany now Is will­ prefabricated masonry panels, al­ •/ Boston stating that the standard On Monday, Silverstein will The Esst Hartford Aircraft ploratory talks Rusk held with Burial will be in St. Maud’s Ceme­ A harvest dance, ai>onsdred by meet at the Rogers plant with 14 cial institution to de­ It’s Gromyko in New York. ing to take certain steps to end ready fitted with exterior and in­ Jarvis Bid Low pressure Ig 20 pounds with a vol­ Federal Credit Union, largest of Pilgtfm Ittilbf Coming and the Berlin crisis it hopes that the tery, Coventry. A 20-year-old Manchester man the societies of the Sacred Heart Industrial and trade union leaders its kind in the country, has assets No plans^ have been made for terior surfaces. ume of 2S0 gallons a minute. It did Church, Vernon, will be hejd Oct. velop a strong financial CHENEY HALL ‘ Your Dri^ieriee at United-States, France and Great Friends may call at the funeral was sentenced today to a year In not say for how long. from India, now touring this of $24 million. ihdlhra separate Rusk-Orbmyko home tonight'frbm 7 to 9. , 3. A built-up, fireproof plafik For Sewer Line 28 at the Polish American Citizens physique. Time to start Hartford Rd., Manchester W ayr Low MUI meeting. CHDcials stressed, how­ Britain will remain as firm as jail on charges, stemming from a (fommissioners will study various Opm Dolly Noon to 9 Prices! possible against the demands of ceiling supported by fireproof Club, Village St,, Rockville. ever, that this depends entirely laminated wood beams will be break and theft at the Voice of district hydrants before taking ac Music will be provided by Lea is NOW! Soviet Premier Nikita Khrush­ *Ilie Jarvis Construction Co. of tion toward a district hydrant f on Gnunyko. If he wants one, the built. the Andes radio station office in Lancaster and his orchestra. State Department is ready to go chev. Manchester is the apparent low policy. Dozen They said that at all costs the F u n e r a ls 4. Terrazzo tile floors will be Talcottvllle, July 4. John Albera is committee chair­ along. bidder for the contract to con­ Faculty Tea Wednesday man. Handling ticket sales are hope of eventual German re­ laid before interior walla are put Rodney A. Groves, formerly of The objects of these sessions is unification must be kept alive. up. struct sanitary sewers in Olcott Faculty and room mothers at John J. Lehan, Joseph B. Powers, to find out if the Russians are will­ Mrs. Margaret F. Neville 180^ Center St., will serve the sen­ Vernon Elementary School will be and James E. Leahy. Mary (>ver- Officially, the government here 5. An oil-fired hot water heating Dr., Falknor Dr., Salem Rd.. Morse tence in the state jail in Tolland. ing to negotiate on terns accept­ had no comment on the reported Fhmeral services for Mrs; Mar­ system will be used. Introduced to each other Wednes­ felt and Marlon Pitman are- in Paint Sale$l Rd. and Jarvis Rd. able to the West. „ garet F. Neville, wife of William Superior Court Judge FYank T. day at a tea sponsored by the PTO. charge of decorations sind Mrs. CURRENT ANNUAL OPEN TODAY new developments. No cost estimates were made at The company bid $5 a linear Healey imposed the sentence after DB. sources said Gromyko has David NevUle, 85 Birch St., will the meeting, although Mileto said The tea w]il be held at the school Leahy is in charge of refreshments. Gloss,Glum. Seml-GIoasR«fnl-Alou andanil Flat;Flat: for interior DIVIDEND CHRYSANTHEMUMS not yet qidled out the Kremlin be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. at St. foot for 4,475 feet of pipe, or $22,- learning Groves had requested con­ between 3:30 and 4:30 p.m. UNTIL 5 PAH. he felt strongly that the design 375; and $275 apiece for 20 man­ finement at the Wethersfield State Neighborhood committee cap­ pooittiHi sufficiently to enable the Mary’s Episcopal Church. The Parade Slated tains have- tfokets now. Tickets will and exterior. Shop early for best seiec- he has proposed, while unique in holes, or $5,500, for a total of $27,- Prison. Gallon waoteRi powers, to decide whether Rev. William Gender in will offi­ some respects, will prove to be no Members of the cast of the Key­ also be sold at the door. Uon ot colon! freKful East-West negotiations Ruth Millett ciate. Burial will be in East Cem­ 875. Judge Healey said the court will stone Kapers variety show, to be c more costly to build and less cost­ The company also bid $4.!^0 a hand down sentences, not defend­ Heads Troop are possible. For one thing, the etery. held Oct. 13 and 14, will launch ly to maintain than traditional foot for 4-inch laterals, and $15 ants. Senior Service Scout Troop No. Soviets have not been precise bn Friends may call a t the Holmes a parade tomorrow noon through­ 'UMBER & SUPPLY CO. PUnt Free Time Of Younnters school buildings. per cubic yard to remove rock, if State’s Atty. Joel H. Reed H had 21 elected officers at its meeting GARDEN SALES how their proposed' peace treaty Funeral Home, 400 Main St., to­ He said maintenance will be re­ out Vernon to drum up interest in Tuesday night at the Congrega­ Consumed by TeleBdsion night from 7 to 9. encountered. recommended a prison term of a the show. with Communist East Germany duced to a minimum. Second lowest bidder wsis that year and a day to three years. tional Church. They are: Elizabeth 812 OAKLAND STREET— MI 9-9406 Any halfway intelligent mother Vernon constables and their ______would affect West Berlin rights Committee member William the A. Dzen Construction Co. of Groves was picked up in Chicago Prentice, president; Judy Ander-' whkdi the West deems vital. would be shocked to leam that her Mathew 8. Mahon wives, some in costume, will ride paieaiatii’a young son was stuffing himself Abom said he could agree with Manchester with a bid of $8 a last month on a concealed weapons son, vice president and historian; 4mmt,iWrn9% ifmsst Open 8 to 6 Every Day Including Saturday American authorities will scan F’uneral services lor Mathew S.' various vehicles in the parade with candy to the extent that Mileto In regard to Mileto’s pro­ foot for the pipe, or $35,800; $310 charge. The weapon, a revolver, which will begin at the Public Safe­ Jan-e Raleigh, treasurer; Astrid mdsdy Khrumichev’s forthcoming Mahon, Media, Pa., a former Man­ posal to use terrazzo flooring each for manholes, or $6,200, $6 a was traced to a theft in Manches­ Skoog, B-ocretary; and Paula Van- BRANCH OFFIOB—ROUTE 31, re- ■ey“ TOTAL COLOR Psisl Syttem Because Atlantic Heating Oil leas, Andromeda, Holly, Flowering Shrubs, Trees, Vinoh Oround n oassr Cirele, was charged with the cost the company hopes to get will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at Car Rides Walk has to worry about where they are grandchildren. cording to Mrs. BUeen Flaherty, ced-ed at 8 pjn. between the town products prscticsiy cm y color. . . isd. is Triple Refined you get covers, etc. Our stock was never more complete! , ' brssoll o f the peace. He has been and what they’re doing or take in future sales. Center Congregational Church. directors and the Eighth District ATLANTIC * under $50 bond to r sp­ Mrs. Jay Logee Martin, horticul­ national security chairman o f the onnie. yellow, gtcca, blue or violet-tnd time out to teach them how to do- Mileto and the committee mem­ An-Fkuit Windsor W I driver who directors who will discuss a pos- clean, healthful, modem heat in Circuit Court 12, bers plan to tour the PlasUcrete turist and member of the Herb American Lagion Auxiliary. an thadet is betwtea. And sU io.fimout German and Canadian Peat Moss, Window Boxes, Bedwoo* I amnething. police say fell asleep at the wheel Mrs. Rita Otto will have charge Bibfo joint puKhass of tbs pri­ you can depend on, at low sr, O ct 23. Declaration Cards plant one day next week to watch Society of America, will speak on Daich BejT Isiabct for both intenor or tabs, Plastie and Clay Pots, all sizes. So, with some mothers not bouse plants. early today drove 170 feet, along of the sales at St. Bernard’s and vately owned Manchester Water cost. ' I knowing and some not caring how the manufacture of the wall pieces. Co. HtATING OILS k o fV A m A W W M O T E D Being Returned Sections would be glued, Mileto the sidewalk on Center St. after Mrs. Catherine KoslowsW wlU be I much time their children spend be­ ...... ' t I . II I. I . * Dot $ (m — said, with epoxy, a new adhesive A food sale will be held-at the both left tires had blown out. In charge at S t Joseph’s. 974 Ccow ia today. Our saw paint tyticiu v.ill If your tank is low, call MI ing entertained by TV, it really chemical said to be stronger than Salvation Army Youth Center to­ The driver, Enrico J. Pola, 19, Ohitotinas Bazaar planned ^ OfMBBOTION 3-2141 now for dependable oil BUY WITH ASSURANCE AND SA’nSFACtlON AT isn't aiiy wonder that children are waa charged with failure to drive A Christmas bazaar sponsored MAIN Bstwtr your owy color isquitt. local o f Asseasor P. Joseph MurjAy said any materials it binds together. morrow at 9 a.m. Homebaked Two appUcations, listed in y ta - heat; expert service, too. - teaeS B. squandertatg more thao half their today the return on personal prop­ Acceptance of Mileto’a basic pro­ breads, pies and cakes will be sold In an established lane. He will ap­ by the combined women’s societies terday's Herald story .on the Oet Bled by a fed- spiuu time sitting the one- erty declaration cards has been posals came only after lengthy dis­ for the benefit of the Sunday pear In Circuit Court 12, Man­ of S t Joseph’s Church will be held 16 Zoning Board of Appeals PuIh ST, la DetrotM^ eyed monster—more time, actual­ *’veiy good” this week, with 50 or cussion which harked back to ' a SchooL chester, Oct. 23. I in the church auditorium Nov. 10 11c Hearing, were incorrect due to / ly, than they spend in school- 60 Mnt in each day. When he lost control of his car and 11. typographical errors. Tlie applioA-/ M anchester WOODLAND June public hearing brought on by bera. Nemqiaper EnterpriM Assn. Monday, 1,500 of the cards were townspeople unhappy with the A tHunpkin bazaar, sponacMcd while driving east on Center St. Mrs. Joseph Sternal and Mrs. tions should read: Jeanette Slnglo- 44A-BOLTON NOTCH sent out to town residents, and choice of Mileto as architect. by the Women’s Fellowship o f the It crossed the road, hit the oast Joseph Kurr are co-chainnen. The ton, to erect a detached garage Luis Arroyo of the Yanksee must be returned to the assessor’s Mileto designed the Lake St Second Congregational Church, curb of Newman S t, blew the tires, Rev. Joseph Kozon la honorary which will be at aide o t dwelliag AMPLE J. MORRISON saved 12 of Whltey Ford’s first office by Nov. 1. Sdiool, a center of controversy trill held At tbe Community Y, ran 170 fM t along the sidewalk chairman. instqod of rear, at U FoDciier Dr.; C. Ml 3-2141 GARDENS 28 victories this season. Arrojrc tomorrow from 10 and crossed bock to the soutit side 8A Drive Good So Fbv and Edward Williams Jr„ a re­ This year for the first time, the mainly becaussiof it# ga« beating- -K. Main St, PAINT and WALLPAFER COMPANY “PROM GROWER TO YOU \ won fivo games and lost one wblla cards do not have to be returned in system. / ajn. to 4:30 p.m. Msohanlcal train of tha itreet running lUTfaet more Tbe Salvation Army drive tor quest to operate a vetorinory eHwe WE GIVE GREEN, STAMPS, EVERETT T. McKINNEY, Owner pItcUng in rellaf -In Ford’s other person, but need only be mailed to "Tbw put Us an the grill,’* m M ■nd iriaae xulsz will bo AvailaUa bsfoira It stoppod, according toi $6,000 in Uilz year*a aroeal hqa al­ at l62;.Spencer 8 ^ Raeidonpa Soike 168 WOODLAND ST-MANCHBaTjEtelBiMlIi*,. A A,' aw,CENTER STREETUXSL. >a »'«7M the Meeeior. conuntttM member Andrew P. for enlldrea. poUcA . ' ready netted about $1,600, oebord- “ “ .....''^“ T TQ PlV rD A & Y UNTIL • : ■■

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h e r a l d MANCHBSTKR EVENING HERALD, MANCHBQTB^ jOONN., FRIDAY^ .OCTOBER 6, 1961 JIANCHESTER E V E ^O , MANCHESTER, CONN„ FEIDAY, OCIOBER 6, 1961 FAO B'ltfM i^ d a i l y CROSSWORD PUZZLE BUGGS BUNNY OUR Ho a r d in g HOUSE with m ajor hooplb Sport Schedule M & M Boy^ Not Doing So Hot; •HU Gfeate$t Thrill^ iSMACW^ XCAN T vVA CN QUIT C L t M ^ » NOW, AUHOrt TASTE YA CLUCK... WE’RE AT TH’tOPi __L -p.'':/' . * e i* y ;•■ ■■ V THAT HALIBUT AiMWtr to firtvIoM taCto Mantle Hiu^ Mam Slumping AUtEAPYi f-THKMAaORTO VilLLVXI MANE •oecer—Manchtoter at MaidnOy. Vernon BoWler Shoots Hf yNlTBOmAT MASTPD^ ^OME CHEESE , Animal Life Croaa Country — MAncheatto at ^ ■ ) 2 < FOR OIMMER,SO WB BETTE ONCEBSfORS. , YJnrHMtXWPIEt Bristol Central. ClndmUiU, 06L * (M) -y Th4*I’ve n*v4T b4d anything Uke this Parkado" Dusty— Mae Segar A s k s 30E'>^ srr-STAmeb no»i with AGMBS ■AMcaalmHt , \ Batm^y, Oet. 7 ' ' 1*AM bhys ar4b’t doing s6 Itot. befdre. 580, Herb Clark 233—576, Bruce , •5o r e ,'« a v s Brilliant 481 Triple ^ «lto e o X3WILL, BCFO*?^ ^ ‘ S S r u t o l ^ iOmlMi -gVMNbaUr-HsJl *t kaneheatar, 2, Mickty ManUe, stlU bobbiad by * “fugbt now I ean’t swing Isft- Stauffer 286—876, Ron Cutter. UBHB 60ES iINTONtm ACTIOM.'aA t,o L»./ DAN,60dDGeOES •T lftr last week’* minor surgery for an 688. Joe Banning 201—554, Babe OOT AM' 0(?tNGS *32!?***”*' NeiY York,' Oct. S Jimmy PierMlI, not at fU surprised Memorial Bnsid. . banded. I can hit rijhthsnded but y)ElTBRANlNi'BAkEt> • mbmNbiS icSodiKtac'a SnaBay, Oet. I abstoss on hlS' right .hip, hain’t I can’t throw and I can’t run. Barnard 230—551.' Howie Cure SOVRERlBS. AM' NE'UL 1AY1HRU1HE TM'c h e e s e IN A u UbwI by hi* trade,, will play centerfield for the Washington Sena­ aveti been tqp t6 bat In .the first 201—550, Ed Gai^ner 234, Bob UCaa>M(Mt WindaOr at ManchOiter, 9, Me­ MSntle would have to pat left- Mitchell “ Mitch” Shushok, 31, of Hublsrd Dr„ Vtnion. last THRO'EKA LIKE ‘ ORMAMB^AL MOUSETRAP/ ODioMtdfoddati tors next Season— with pleasure. two gamas of'the world series. Richardson 212, Dick Bsgge 208, FRLMT.^^ ISDlmuiMv* lOBiiUaliprinoata morial neid. hSnded iSaturday because he Tuesday night bowled a high trip]* 481 and high ailttl* of 186 RUNNING A STICK ALONE ‘T wean’t at all aurprisM by the* ' Roger Marls, whose 81 home Switches with the pitchit^;. Bob Dick Shackleton 206, Neil Law ’■nttis Devils vs. BH. Mustangs, 2, Lawrehce 203, Terry Aitken 201, while playing with Lata’s Farms in the East H a rtfm Com* ^ K APICKET F6KtoB^ MlUUaaihW trad#," said Pleraall aftar It waa runs excited the nation and set an Purkey, a righthander, is due to lOYaanalllto > announced juab. before the aaoond Nebo. _. , Roland Lestago 200. mercial League at Holiday Duckpin Lanei. uatitoM aoOeoiar . Cruisers"

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ROSE of AZALEA RHODODENDRON PINK DOGWOOD »5.95*-‘"' SHARON .98 $dlici69 IN BUO Md BLOObf WEEPING CHERRY hi *8.95 POTTED PLANTS Each And Up i I Graf tc4l Plante Extra Nice Plant* See ThtBi CRIMSON KING MAPLE *4.95 PURPLE LEAF PLUM *3.95 PINK MAGNOLIA^ ■ *4 95 "" FLOWERING GQLDEN CHAIN *7.95 ALM OND $ 1 .9 8 CUtLEAFBIRCH - *2.95 Sym N O .REK AlJ>« M^Cm^STERv >C<:>NN^ ntlD ^Y. OCTOBER 6,1961

: . : ' THE Herald CLASSIFIED '.By ■■ f EARL y 6ST ADVERTISING •pO rlaM tar Bob'll Elevens CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS SAM’S ** Ratlnd from tha ahop. taka eat* ot Giittering W orld Serieo Debut 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. all your upholstering aeeda at rtiij!VT8I()N antennaa and rote* Seeking First aypteniB tnataUed and repaired. rin rin n ati O h io O ct 6 by returti of ■llin* Mlclcajr tt«Jia«,fi)bimd Bdwards. catchins In plac« Now; Yorlf-r-:"!, wilt plenty worried loot iught,” sof^spoken Vmii IVi’ I ...... g ...... It eaviiiga. Call CB 3-2878, T k i 'K h ont-x'ory gmgw-Iy--the| of aflinr ,D«Ton J«>hnMii. otlU Briving Mancheater and wt* —The WOria aenes iiareu ^ork games’becauao of' to tasto some WoHd Berios glbry. ^Qoy told ino minutiM fifter .he bad pitched a hrUUaht six- Win of Season COPY CL0H1N6 TIME FOR CLASSIFIED AOVT. FLAT FINISH HoUaiM window ireaa. Modani TV 8ar*< anew tomorrow after a an infectod hip. hitter yesterday aftei^odn at Yankee Stadiulh ah Cincinnati mom hay n*B nuoAr i8«8 ajm^ - b a y u r d a t ■ ajn. ■hades mad# to measure. All inter 8 t, Ml 8-8800. Ukp Lsyw Sdtraca. metal Venetian blinds at a new change of scenerj'' and cer­ OrU lnly Mantle's long-ball A ..182 hitter during the season, equajud the 1961 World'Series with Ne# York at a ffamo RAOIO-TV REPAIRS, any makA power Is needkl to oM^t a terrific By FRANK CLINE low price. Keys made while you tainly a change of prosp^ts Bda'ards was scorned in the sixth kpiecO, 6*2. ‘1 did looe'a.Qttle sleep Wednesday jiight, and I PLEASE READ TOUR AD wait. Marlow’s. . free pickup iknd delivafy on small iimlhg — following ’s waa plenty worried-*^more' so about making good than about Hoping that a little "hom^ CJteMflflii or AAs” ore lafea* a*er the ohsae m a ooh- radios, phonographs. Hours 0-to ^9'’ Se‘” man’“ h o ^ ^ '’a n ^ im e _ s e a - 5iubiJ by both 'Yankee Manager MI clnnaW Reds In their post-season e- 'Yankses—and I. waa even mf cooking” may, whet , their ap­ fO liBBS. ti* oitBtthhi ahel8 n*8 Ms *8 the rm sT DAY Vt RADIO^TV RXPA1R8 all makee. p.m. B A B Rnme and TV. son honie' run record with 61. RalpH MoUk and Terry. Monk Care, phmograjto^ changers. -5583, MI 8-1479. championship duel with the New BttU ntlees tje narvouB on toe bus ride out petites for victory, Mahchea- AFTHAMI mU saFOBT B R R O U la Mae tor the nazt hieer- I York Yankees. ordered rigbthanded hitting Gene to the park today.. ,But after I ttoa. tow BanM is w B8b* b

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Help W ut«t—Malt St THERE 0U6HTA BE A LAW BY rAGALY and SHORTEN ApaFtamto-iFlsts— I tar ^ n Rouses .for Sale 72 Houbm for Salt 72 Houiea for Bata 72 Hoium fbr Sal* 72 Resort Property; )hor Sale 74 Wantao— Real Batata 77 TkaSEis^ts 65 MANCHESTER 1 M18R I oouia tlBd a man r. with BUSINESS foem home in BOLTON—Listing 189, One. year FIYB ROOM qiiaUty ranch, choice MANCHESTER—Neat 8 room Cape MANCHESTER—Unusual 3-famlly, COVENTRY LAKE — Waterfront WISH SOMEONE to hudla you< Bush to ear who wants to mako $100 srosk> eKoOlikttt eonditlaliofr Eda( OiMer (dd spacious 7 room. Cape,, at* location. Idelai for children, 'twin Schools ...... Shopping on quiet cli^cle. Sixth room ready central, 7-7,- 334 baths, 2-car ga­ large 5 room cottage, reasonable. n a j asuta? Cau m a tt Ml 94$2l| MODERN DUPLEX 6-8 for rtot taebad garaga, 2 full battia, acre CLASSIFIED ly, taka a faw hoadachoa, work V hM tOKOSf WW «M 6U liH OFFICE MP IN OOMLf HMNf 66 NOW, AND HWERI Steam hekt Oarags. CaU MI Stfeet apod looatfon for deotor. alze' bedtboihe, dining room or Transportation . Recfyation for dry wall. Double balaam in­ rage. West Bids Realty, MI 9-5316, MI 8-0000. (or prompt and courtaoua aarvie*. hard, and ,b« his own boas. Writs MM tUniO IH 'THf CEU.tR m iN ON OLO halirorssair, etc. $38,000 For turw lot. B «it h Bent, Realtors, BU third bedroom;- many large trees, This 4 room axpandab}e, Cape sulation. Oil heat. Lot. 00x170. Joseph Barth, Broker. ' Pinney if Mb OOlMlf 9UT HIM? UPrAiRt.tCRIINiNO 10 a.m.-3 p.m. __ t ^ information call tbs PhUbitok 9-6855. Hhranlngs Mr. Fiano, Ml MI 9-5806. with new heating ayate'm and mod­ FALL BARGAIN—Westbrook Sea­ Box V . Harald, fM n t fun particu- A ct B6H1FI11 AHD R^CMINrPBlSiaNl' AU.THI Pttm .Ho^ifTiNo Large ahade trees, flowering sue ROOM duplax, la m rooms, OU fAgoncy, Ml. $-$464. 8-0458. em kitchen is near ayerythlngj and shrubs, terrace and garden. Liv­ shore, 4 room cottage furnished, COUNTRY LANE, Vernon—2 bed­ ad sensibly priced $12,800. Ver- TWO FAMILY one year old. Only ^,900, Owner, Quits GOP ^MRttPtVlN, ^ MUtT 1>tlt heat, central. West Side B46lly> ing room ' 16 feet with fireplace. ADVERTISING DOUGHNUT Ma k e r ; married Ml 9-6818. * MANCHBSTER-Bowm Sehool-T room ranch, nigh one-half acre planck School area. , ^ Cpzy' kitchen, dining room, bed­ MI 9-0827 eyenings. Neddow Cleared man lookiac for trsmondoua op­ AmoAvrr m ufo out w hour VOUt VDRM s o m rooms, 1% baths, flreplaeo, ta ­ lot with trees, attached garage, 6-6—2-car garage, East Side, 8 AtTENTION room, and bath'down. (Dining bedrooms each side. Asking $15,600. Hartford, Oct, 8 UP)—U.«. portunity in doutfanut bumsaa. lOOCTDR! MON. MM UNOetVlIArMR, S MIAM aiTIARI 010. SEVEN ROOM duplex, adult family n g o , not water ott hoitt. ouatom enclosed patio, picture window CARL'rON-'THAYER room may. be used as bedroom). Prescott Bush says he hope* B4* CLASSIFIED ADVERnSMBNT DEPT. HOURS Apply in person b e tw m M p.m., ACCOWMGWIMinLH OUNTAIRMO QUNUAICIITI0iit« only, refetencoa required. 88 N. buut 1900, Esoott Agonoy. MI with- a real view, IH years old. 5-5—One block from w . Center Farms For Sale 76 Of Evading Count N E W H S 'n N G REALTY Five cloeete. Second floor—bed­ St. Every' modem convenience. win H. May Jr. \rili net resign as 8 i l 5 A JiL to 4;S 0 PJH . Baton Doughnuta, 150 Canter ^H0trU.8EWdU6TAma Elm St. 9-7688. Drive by, you'll lUte It. Robert MI 9-6886 CH 6-1076 room plus extra large . bedroom Republican state chairman next S t______I______Wolverton Agenpy, MI S-1914. Former 'StMchester Police ser­ ...... V. reafy for finishing. On bus line. BOLTON — 110 Acre farm fully month. COPY CLOSING TIBIB FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Live Rent Free DIANE DRIVE—AvaUahle now! 8 In -Etowers and filing School dis­ geant Gordon Neddow was found But if he does. Bush eali, he PAINTERS, experienced men only. FIVE ROOM apartment. Write TWO FAMILIES —5* 6 flat on bedroom ranch, built-in appli­ equipped. Call Broker, MI $-1365. MONDAY Pun FKIDAY iOa> AAt^^-aATCBPAT • AJL THIS HOME Center for 819,900; '6*6 duplex trict. Near churches and. stores. innocent yesterday of evadin;;' re- will support A. Searle PiiuMy at fUU-tlme work. MI S-86S3 or MI Box D. Henid. (Hean Duplex 4-4 ances, disposal, aluminum storms, One-half hour from Pratt ft Whit­ BEECHLER- u i x a . for $18,400 ; 6 * 6 on Griswold; aponslbllity In a Sept. I accident. Brookfield as May's successor. middle city sewers. Owner transferred. ney. $18,900. MI 9-8464;' THREE Has Rare Charm! Oil heat; .aluminum storms and 6>* 6 on Oakland and many more. $3,900 assumes mortgage. A better Wanted— Real Estate 77 A Jury of 12 returned the verdict Bush made his remarks yeats^• Dial Ml 3-2711 aged heat, hot screens. Rents $180 per month. T. J. Crockett. Realtor, Ml 8-1677, I SMITH in, Circuit Court 12, East Hartford, day in commenting on pubUahsd buy at $16,900. Bdfiore Agency, MANCHESTER reports that Pinney, a former Saksmea Wanted 36-A water. , after 8. Very close to bus, schools, MI 3-5121. Evenings Mr. Anderson. ASK US about our cash offer for after hearing testimony for two churches,' shopping. Excellent for CAPES—Six rooms in central loca­ JA 8-0139. t REALTORS your property. Nq red tape. Hon­ days and viewing the cars involved. state representative, is a candi­ THREE ROOM turniahed apart­ THIS HOME 1st home or Investment. Only ask­ tion for $13,500; 6 rooms Immacu­ OAK ST $18,900 est value. H. J. Bradley, MI 8-7379. date for the chairmanship if M ^ Goitilued From Frteaillig Fast ment. Ho objections to one or two late for $14,760 and 6 rooms 1% MI 9-8952 MI 3^6969 Neddow was represented by Man­ ing $15,000 CaU Ray Bjanco. This Catarmtag 6 room colonial, alu­ chester attorney John S. G. Rott- vacates it to run for the OOP c h ild ^ . TR 5-8374, MI 0-1818. won’t'last.- baths for $14,900, T. J. Crockett, minum aioing, large landscaped CASH WAITING tor property own­ nomination for governor. REWARD FOR Has Rare Value! Realtor, Ml 3-1677. lot, separae dining room, 3 bed­ FOXCROPT DRIVE — Spacious ers, Please call us before you buy ner, who offered the cars In evi­ There have been publiehed re­ Boainesa Opportunities S2 Help Wanted—Fcaale S5 WILLIMANTIC-Four Wpnl^ apart­ rooms, new G.E. furnace, 3-car cape, plaster walls, hardwood Or sell’. Speedy serrice. J. D, dence to support the defense con­ ports that May ■will quit the ehair- ment in new house, quiet scsfiic Here is a lamDy hom» seldom ONLY, $11,990 tention that damage was mini­ THIS MAN ‘ equaled Ih spaclouneaa, conven­ WALKER STRBEST—6 room Cape, garage. Econoipy plus a real value. floors, fireplace, tile bath, exhaust Realty. Ml 3-5129. 'lip after the municipal elec- ^ WILLIMANTIC A WONDERFUL area, $88 monthly. WlUimantic •creened porch, fireplace, 1-car fan, finished recreation, laundry, mal and that Neddow did not rea­ Nov. 7 and that he favors He is ever 36, of good character, ience and downright living com­ T. J. .GROCKETT Andover—5 room ranch on wood­ CUSTOMERS WAITING. Listings lize there had been an accident. HA 8-5746. . fort. garage, shaded lot, $16,000. pbU- GARDNER ST. $15,500 garage, fenced play area. 3 or 4 Town Chairman Jamc.*; E. Bent of Package store for sale. Current­ OPPORTUNITY with reeponsibilitles. He muat be MI 8-1577 ' MI 9-6965 brick Agency, Ml 9-8464. ed one-half acre 4ot. Khotty pine bedrooms. Owner, MI 3-7084. wanted. Single or 2 or 4 .family On the stand Neddow said he anxious to develop a real career Ranct) type beauty on nicely West Hartford to succeed him. ly grossing approximately $50,000 A charming 7 room custom buUt cabinets, Hpuble stainless steel homes. Broker MI 3-1365. heard a sound, but thought an ob­ John Alsop of Avon, sn insur­ with a 67 year old, nlghly reputable Famished Apartments 6S-A SIX ROOM ranch, 8 years old, BOLTON LAKES—Route 44, $8,500. landscaped lot, 8 bedrooms, tile ONE BLOCK from Main Street—6 ject on the highway had been a year. L«gal hour* 5 a.m.-9 p.m. Burtod'a needs a cosmeUc sales­ Colonial located on one of Man­ Bowers School, all rooms better sink, aluminum storm doors and bath, 14x22 living room, fuUy plas­ ance executive and former stats However, present owner operates girl for new department —famoua sales orgimiaation that aervea mem- chester’s finest residential atreets. Five room winterized cottage, new room Colonial, fine condition, ga­ thrown against the bottom of his bera of the Masonic Fraternity. His SUB-LET 4 ROOMS, 3-bedroom, than average in size, entire base­ heating system, well and septic windows, friendly neighborhood, tered, storms, bqsement garage, rage plus frame building with Legal Notice representative, also ia expected to from 10 a.m.-»p.m. Owner re'tlr- name lines — excellent ealaxy — It haa-taspacious living room, cen­ car. He said he looked around but announce his candidacy for the tag. Excellent opportunity. Busi­ attractive hours—experience pre' reward wUI he a starting salary of comploteiy furniahed, beat, hot ment finished off into large family system, insulated. Lawrence F. dead end street. Ideal for children. easily financed. business opportunity. Priced be­ did not see any car which appeared water, adults only,-no pets, refer­ tral hallway, dining room, paneled room, 4H% mortgage, priced for Fiano, Realtor. .Ml 3-2766. low appraisal, $13,400. Beechler- ^AT A (X)URT OF PROBATE held at GOP nomination for governor In ness can definitely be Increased. ferred. up to $110 weekly with unlimited den, and a lovely kitchen; 8 cheer­ Assume 5% mortgage by owner. Coventry, within and for the District to have been in an accident. the next few weeka. future commission eatptags. Re is ences. MI 9-1849, quick aale, $18,900. Philbrick OXFORD ST. $15,800 Smlth, Realtors, MI 9-8952 MI $16,000. ful bedrooms, IH baths, comfort­ ATTRACTIVE 6^ room ranch on oig^oventry, on the 6th day of October, Judge Edward Hamill ruled In reporting Bush's comment* invited to write Box C, Herald, giv­ Agency, MI 9-8464. PI 2-8213 or PI 2-6503 Freshly decorated. 6 room co­ 3-6969. against permitting the cars to be Contact Barbara Harris, able screened porch, and a modem half acre lot, carport, ceramic Present Hon. £lmora Turklncton, The Hartford (Jourant eaid the ^ n * J. D. REALTY ing age, experience.' actlvitiea and hot water oil heating system. Oh, lonial, 3 over-sized bedrooms, sepa- Judge. admitted as evidence. He did permit phone number so an appotatmwit Bosinesa Locations BRICK HOMES—6 large rooma, 3 bath, city utilities, oven and rate dining room, new bath, heat­ VERNON . MANCHESTER line. ator “apparently is lining up on Al- yes—slso a garage and aluminum full baths, 3-car garage, excellent Estate of Clinton A. Slater late of the jury to eee them, however. They sop's side." 470 Main St. MI 8-5129 M l 9-5351. can he made to discuss what each For Rent 64 range, assumable mortgage, ed rec room, storms, 2-car garage, $1,700 assumes present mortgage. Coventry in said District deceased. I siding. Situated on a one-half acre condition. Between one and two The Administratrix having exhibited ! were parked in a lot at the court Pinney is Bush's liaison man in of Us has to offer the other. Boats and Acceasorles 46 Bonseliold Goods 51 Booms Witlioat Board 58 small down payment. Beechler- selling for less than FHA appraisal. 3-year old 6 room ranch. 134 building. wooded lot. AU city faculties. acres of land. Fruit trees. High Smlth, Realtors, MI 9-8952. MI baths, fireplace, back hatchway her administration account with said Connecticut and was the House TOYS—TOYS—TOYS EXCBTJ4BNT spot fcir Miy IwWiuios FLORIDA BOUND estate to this Court for allowance, it is Neddow’s car sideswiped one be­ Help Wanted—Female 35 14' WOLVERINE, 85 h.p. Evinrude At Albert's Used Dept. ROOM FOR lady or gentleman, OT'OCOoe. Center a t town, plenty Bowers School close tfy. elevation. Six mllea from Man­ 3-6969. MANCHESTER RD. $18,500 to full basement. aluminum ORDERED:* That the 16ih dav of GOP leader in 1959. Here is your last chance to electric starting, Gator trailer. 8 ROOMS SUGHTLY Kitchen privileges, quiet. Inquire of p a rU i«. MI 9-S338 9 0 chester. Philbrick Agency ' MI storms. Mitchell telephone ex­ October. 1961. at 10:30 o’clock, fore­ ing driven by Peter Dow, 30, of "He would command the reepect Like new. MI S -m i. 234 Charier Oak 8t, MI 8 ^ . H e^ la value plus . • yet you can 9-8464. CHOICE LISTINGS include 9 room Just listed this gracious and noon. at the Probate Office in the Mu­ Co'atal Lake. WANTED—Two experienced wslt- USED FURNITURE' change. Only $16,300. Lawrence of the party," Bush said. earg extra $$$ for your CH 6-4738. . STORE near Main S t at 36 Birch buy it at a sensible price of only single on Bigelow St. for ,$20,000; PRICE $13,500 beautiful 3 bedroom ranch, words F. Fiano, MI 3-2786, nicipal Building in said Coventry be Neddow was suspended from the The party will pick its guberna­ resses full or part-time. MI S-0723. FOR ONLY $177 fail to describe it, selling for $2,0p0 and the same is assigned for a hearing Christmas seasgn — demon­ Belo Wnnud— St 3,000 aq. ft., parking. Apply $33,900, MANCHEISTED—Charming 6 room 7 room cape on Steep Hollow in on the allowance o f said administra­ police force after the accident and torial candidate next June at Ita Mr. Russo. Male or Female 37 Bidlding Materials 47 Just ratuiaad tou s after being used FOR RENT—Room,' bath, kltdie!i Marlow’s, 867 ifaln r Cape with garage. Four finished the 20s; big colonial on Pitkin less than .appraisal. Come see! TWO-FAMILY ranch, 5-4, enclosed tion account with said estate and this a short time later he resigned. convention in Hartford. strating our toys — highest a abort time. All reconditioned. All ^vll^ies, gentlaman or la^. plus rec room. Plastered walls, ex­ St.; deluxe $30,000 plus ranch in Furniture Included Come save! breezeway. garage, two furnaces, Court directs that notice of the time The state's case, presented by Both Alsop and May have 'been A SSO R T ^ USED lumber, build­ in good ah^pa. All fully guaranteed. OFFICE FOR RENT-^4100 aq. ft.. haust fkn, new awnings, private and place assigned for said hearing be Prosecutor James M. Higgins, was gECRETART—Local law offlca. commission.* Nq collecting or HAIRDRESSERS—Desirable posi­ Free parking. 138 B i : ^ 8 t., MI ‘ JARVIS Lakewood Circle;' new 4 bedroom Neat 5 room single, fireplace, oil aluminum siding, fireplace, 246' given to all persons known to be Inter­ prominent in state political new* tions open In new beauty salon, ing and plumbing supplies, radia­ — Includes — $-4401. 100% Main Street location. Call yard with fireplace, g o ^ location, colonial with 2-car for $27,500. T. LAUREL ST. $23,900 frontage, trees, greenhouse, excel­ ested therein to appear And be heard that the accident was accompanied since the convention in 1968 wHen' $tate experience. Box Z, Herald. delivering. Don’t delay, call to­ full-time, top salary. All replies tors, pipes and fire nicks, doors MI 8-6419 or MI 8-7814. tip top condition. Robert Wolver heat, 2-car garage, 3 rooms first thereon by mailing on or before Octo- by a loud sound. BEDROOM SET J. Crockett. Realtor, MI 3-1577. floor, 2 rooms, bath second floor. Duplex, 8-6, In excellent condi­ lent condition. Only $19,500. Carl­ Fred W. Zeller was picked as the confidentisl. Apply Magic kfirror, and windows. Open dally 8:80-6 ETIRNIBHED ROOMS, completa ton Agency, MI 3-1914. tion imd modem throughout, 2 new ton W. Hutchins, m 9-5132. 6. 1961. by certified mail, a copy of One defense witness, a mechanic, CONNECTICUT registered licensed day, OR 3-3455 or OR 8-9829, . LnnNO ROOM SET EXCELLENT STORE tor any busl REALTY CO. Excellent lot 65x140. tills order to gubernatorial nominee. practicsl nurse for relief shifts in 525 Main St., MI 8-7484. p.m., 8-4 Saturday Yard at Stock j KITCHEN BET housekee^ig faculties. Centrally SOUTH WINDSOR—Ranch. 3 bed­ heating systems, 2-car garage, Mr.i. Ethsl Kendall, R.F.D. No. 1. testified that certain damage to the located. Children acce]^ed—limit­ neSB or office, apartment mclud- Realtors Appraisers $13,900 —IMMACULATE 7 room rooms. garage, full cellar, oil hot Chapman Road. Westerly. R. i. Zeller defeated Alsop in a vic­ convalescent home in Rockville. Avon, Conm Place off North klaln 8t. O icinan'a Also rugs, lamps, pictures and a MI 3-6273 ameslte drive, free rent for the Dow car existed before the acci­ tory that left bitterness. Then Z ^ BUHD YOUR future, grow with Houaewrecktag, Ml $-2n3. ed. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch S t, Man- ed, 478 Main St. MI 9-5339, 9-5. Colonial wall-wall carpet, St. water heat, large living room with buyer with Income paying off bal­ Lots Tor ?a!e 73 Edmond F. Woodwara. Executor of dent.: Tkl. TR 5-4291. LOCAL PHYSICIAN’S aMce recep- Mott's. Help us build anl open 8 few more items are included at this Chester. MI 8-4113 MI 9-3819 Janus Parish, Carlton W. Hutch­ fireplace, aluminum storms, the Estate of Mae E. Slater. P. O. Box ler went down (to>to overwhelming de­ low low price. ance. 93, Windham. Conn. feet at the hamsls of Abraham RiM- FULL-TIME sales woman from tionlst, fuU-tlme. Salary com­ new super markets in c«e year. MI 8-7847 MI 8-1038 ins, Ml 9-5132. screens and awnings, immaculate TOLLAND — Extra nice lot wRh ELMORE TURKINGTON. Judge. $10 WOWN — $10 MONTH h a v e RBYITED one room to young coff. now until January 1 for Manches­ mensurate with experience. Sehd E;q>erleneed and above average Diamonds—Watchf Ronsea For Rent 65 end to end. Has to be seen. Rob­ Brae-Burn Realty VERNON $14,500 many shade trees, high elevation, men and women will advance Phone Fpr Appointment business J M . Cain accommodate HOMES WITH LAND ....old er MANCHESTER—A half block off ert Wolverton Agency, MI 3-1914. choice surroundings, 140x176. S. A. LIMITATION OBDEB At that point May, a defeated ter Jewelry store. Experience de- resume and references first letter. Jewelry 48 “ Tony” Genovese ROCKVHXB — Neat 8 bedroom NO MONEY DOWN to qualified AT A COURT OF PROBATE held South PTA Hears Box E, Herald. rapidly. Openings available in all another. CW MI 9-8388 after 5. six rooms with IVi baths, ga­ Main Street, 7 room Colonial, 1^ Beechler, Realtor. Phone MI at Manchester, within and for the (Jongreasman. was brought in to s i ^ , hut not necessary. Reply Hartford CH 7-0858 ranch. WUI accept well mannered baths, 4 room down, 3 bedrooms MANCHESTER—Listing 167. Two- BOWERS SCHOOL, 8 bedroom Vets, 3% down FHA, 3 exquisite head up the party’s comeback ef­ stating qualifications and exper­ departoenta. Apply Mott's Super LEONARD W. YOST, Jewelers - rage and chicken coop adjolntag 3-6969 or MI 9-8952. District of Manchester, on the 4th day Curtis Tuesday SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT ATTRACTIVELY furnished room children. Available on or prior the High School for 118,900; die- up. Modem kitchen, 3 porches, family newly renovated including ranch, built-ins enclosed porch, models to choose from. Ranches, of October. I9dl. forts—ef'^" ’le says now b a v ience Box A, Herald. Markets, 587 Middle Tpke., East, Repairs, adjusts watches e:m rt- for gentleman, kitchen privUeges, to October . $180. Tel. MI 9-7319. garage trees. Carlton W. Hutch­ Capes, Colonials. Present.' Hon. John J. Waliett. Judge. Manchester. If you have no mean# of transpor­ 81 ,ttacUve.7 room cape, suburban well shaded lot, 2-car garage, bathrooms, floors, walls, plumb­ BUILDING LOT — 100x281 feet, been successful. SWITCH BOARD ly. Reasonable prices. OpM ‘Tuee- private entrance, parking. Inquire $15,900. Philbrick Agency, MI ins, MI 9-5132. Estate of John S. Olsaver, late of WOMAN WANTED to work in day through Saturday, Thursday tation, I’ll send my auto for you. No BOLTON—New 3-bedroom ranch, quiet yet ta town. T. J. Crockett, ing and heating, city water, fully treed, city water, city sewer, Manchester in said District, deceased. School' Supt. William H. Curtis at iro Maple. 9-8464, On motion of Hsrriet M. Olsaver of will be guezt speaker at a meeting laundry S days weekly. Apply New Permanent poeition avaUaWe for evenings. 129 Spruce St. MI 9-4387. obligation, even if you do not buy. built-in range, oven and cabinets, Realtor, MI 8-1577. sewer. Bent * Bent. Realtors, BU VERNON — Mitchell Exchange. sidewalks, curbs, excellent loca­ switchboard operator, typing es- / Dog^-Bird»—Pets i 9-6955. Evenings Mr. Fiano, Ml tion. For additional information said Manchester, administratrix. of the South School PTA Tuesday System Laundry, Harriaon St. SUITABLE EOR working adult or basement garage, furnished or un- BOLTON—Llattag 184. 6 room Non-development 7 room split ].D. REALTY CO. ORDERED: Tijat six months from eential. Opening also a v t^ b lo for A—L—B—E—R—T—’—S BOLTON—6 room Ranch 8% years 3-0458. level, 2 baths, 3 or 4 possible bed­ or appointment. Call McCarthy the 4th day of October. 1961. be and at 7:30 p.m. after a poUuck at LONESOME with the children in 43-45 ALLYN ST. HARTFORD college student, private home. MI fumUbed, $135. ^ 8-3822. old, modem kitchen with built-lns ranch, fireplace, large knotty pine 470 MAIN ST. MI 3-6129 the same are limited and allowed for 6:30. MANCHiSICR BOOKKEEPER and office manager clerk-t:miM in our clerical depart­ Fuel and Peed 49-A 9-3319, after 5. rooms, plastered walls, large car­ Enterprises. MI 9-5391. John Pan­ in Manchester, 5-day week, hours ment. High School education, 'ac­ acbool? Our kittens will liven Opens Night till 8—Sat. 6 p.m. dining ro(»n, hot water baseboard kitchen, basement garage, porch, ders, MI 9-1898. the creditors within which to bring In Members are asked to bring AND ViaNTIT 3 acres, brook. Bent * Bent, Real­ port with storage area. High, well HOLUSTBR ST.—734 room Dutch their claims against said estate, and 9-5, paid vacation, hospitalization curate typing and good knowledge things up. Fluffy, friendly and DONT WATT until snow fliee — NEWLY decorated room for gen­ Wanted To Rent 68 heat, full basement with recrea­ said administratrix is directed to give wrapped gifts for a Chinese auc­ free. MI 4-0304. FDR bale:—10x16 dark green cot­ tors, BU 9-6855. Evenings, Mr. MANCHESTER shaded % acre lot. Anxious own­ Colonial, 134 baths, beautiful mod­ and life Insurance, salary based of grammar required. Excellent order your wood now at th« Wind­ tleman, centrally located, private tion room, 3-car garage, ameslte nubile notice to the creditors to bring tion to be staged after a bustaaai Bolton Lake Suggestion! — S ton loop rug jtist cleaned, $80; drive, large lot, 817,900. PhUbrlck Fiano, MI S-0458. ers waiting for offers. Asking em kitepen, excellent closet space, TWO B ZONE lots with cltv water, In their claims within said time allow­ year-around ranches, each In on experience. Submit resume giv­ working conditione and Uhsral em­ ham Woodyard. Slabs and hard­ phone bn floor. MI 8-5331, TWO OR THREE car gaNige, Man- $17,800. I.«wrence F. Fiano, Real­ large lot with trees. Philbrick ed by publishing a copy of this order ta’eeUng. Anyone unable to attend ing age, . experience, mantel ploye bmeflts. Call walnut hope chest, good condition, Chester or vicinity, electricity. JA Agency, MI 9-8464. Union St., $2,400. Call m 9-8495. but who wishes to contribute may excellent condition. Also a large j PAIR MATED rabbita for aale. wood cut to any length you want. $15. MI 9-7077 after 6. COVENTRY—Listing 168. Cape, 4 and VICINITY tor, MI 3-2766. Agency, MI 9-8464' In some newspaper having a circulation status, etc. Will call for inter­ Call HAirison 8-0408. Open days YOUNG LADY will share her home 6-2854. finished rooms, 2 up, full base­ in said prohate district within t*n davs calj Mrs. Richard . Moore, 887 lake-view lot. Reasonable. 81 Wtademere St. MANOHESTER—4 bedroom home, MEADOWBROOK MANOR Coven- from the date of this order and return view. Write Box " X ” , Herald. Liberty Mutual 9 to 4, nights 7:30 to 9:30. SERVEL GAS refrigerator, bow- with three other girls, Bolton ment, block from Lake, $1,000, as­ $12,250—8 minutes from Manches­ MANCHESTER 63 PITKIN STREET—A four bed try—7 excellent lots, 60x126, Own­ make to this court of the notice given Spring St., or Mrs. Bryce Carpen­ Lake. BU 9-0939 excellent closet and storags spacs, room colonial home in one of Man. ______JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge ter, 371 Spring St. $14,400—7-room Cape only B I SEWING MACHINE operators 8 end bed, dresser, and vanity, elec­ sumes mortgage. Bent * Bent, ter Center. New 8 room Cape, er leaving country, will .sacrifice yeara old. Three bedrooma | PERSIAN KIT, smoke color. Fen- Bosiness Pnqwrty For Sale 70 large enclosed porch, 2-car ga­ Realtors BU 9-6855. Evenings Mr. Owner transferred reason for sell­ cheater’s finest residential areas. aafi a.m.-4:30 p.m .; also, nights 5 tric mixer with all attachments, rage, $19,700 Philbrick Agency, Ml 5 finished, oil hot water heat, for quick sale. J. D. Realty, MI AT A COURT OF PROBATE held bath up near completion. Insurance Co. roB Cattery, TR 5-9131. FIREPLACE WOOD for sale. $13 few pieces of glassware. Very Fiano, MI 3-0458. ' ameslte drive, one acre lot. ing this immaculate 5 room ranch Large living room, formal dining 3-5129, 470 Main St. at Manchester, within and for the p.m.-ll p.m.' Experienced pre­ l cord. MI 9-5807. Aimetti. LAR'GE comfortable room and BOLTON—Industrial zone. Building 9-8464. 3 twin size bedrooms, beautifully room, family size kitchen, l',4 $14,600—A fine 4-room expaad- ferred. Apply Kaklar Toy Com­ MI 8-U61 reasonable Muat vacate Satur­ garage. MI 9-2661. 90x85, two apartments up, busi­ Only $500 down. District of Manchester, on the 5th day for further informati(m CUTE Ki'l'l'ENS looking for homes, day. MI 9-7094. BOLTON—$10,500. Retirement or finished recreation room with bar, baths, two car garage plu* beau of October. A.Dt 1961. able Cape with garage in Roll­ pany, 60 Hilliard St. housebroken, free. Small supply of ness down. Two building lots. For beginners economy special. 4 one-car garage, near bus, shop' Present. Hon. John J. Waliett.' Judge. NOTICE Garden—Farm—Dairy appointment call Broker. MI $12,600—New 5)4 room ranch, Man- tiful grounds 100x181 are some of Resort Propert.v For Sale 74 Estate of William W. Harris, late of ing Park. o l d e r WOMAN living alone TEMPORARY SECRETARY want- cat food. 118 Maple Street. Tel. room ranch, plaster walls, quiet, Chester outskirts, built-lri ping, school. Selling for $17,500. the features of this attractive Manchester in said district, deceased. $14,900—Older 834-room Cepe. bU 9-7449. Rooms With Board 59-A 8-1305. Upon apnllcation of The Connecticut TOWN OF MANCHESTER would like a companion house­ ed for local law office. Box G, Products 50 FOR SALE—Westinghouse refrig­ Assessors’ Notice dead end street, trees low taxes. range and oven, ameslte drive, property. Porter Street School dis­ BOLTON—First Ikke —waterfront 134 baths, large laundry roem Herald. erator. Call MI 9-8967. Lawrence F. Fiano, Ml 3-2766. Ed oil hot water heat, one acre lot. R. F. DIMOCK CO. trict, RMsonably priced In the 5-room cottage which can be Bank and Tnist Company, praying that COMPETITIVE keeper to live In. Pleasant small WANTED----- Good home for two FOR SALE!— Apples, hand picked, BOARD AND room for retired gen­ Ekich person Usbie to pay an Instrument purporting to be the last off kitchen, alumtaum aiding. home. Please write Box AA, tleman, quiet home In country, one BOLTON—15 acres ‘business prop­ Crawford, MI 9-4410. Only $500 down. MI 9-5245 mid-twenties. Robert J. Smith, easily winterized. Marlon E. Rob­ will and testament of said deceased, be EXAMINATIONS cute kittens. Call MI 9-8480 after also good windfalls. Louis Bunce, SOLID MAPLE double bed with PROPERTY TAXES In this town Inc., 963 Main St MI 9-5241. ertson. broker, MI 8-5953 > admitted to probate as per application $15,900—Spotleaa 6-room randt I Herald. 6 p.m. floor, love and kindness. Reason- erty. Call Broker, MI 8-1385. is hereby notified that he is re­ MANCHESTER — 6 room Cape, Barbara Woods MI 9-7702 on file. It Is for 629 W. Center St., MI 8-8116. box spring and mattress. MI $15,800—Manchester. Exceptionally Johanna Evans MI 9-5653 located at the Green. All large , Help Wanted— Male 36 9-2765. able. Write Box W, Herald. quired by law to return to the As­ 80x180 lot with trees, basement well kept 5 room ranch, 1-car ANDOVER — $13,100. $1,500 as­ ORDERED: That the foregoing apnlL POLICEMAN — GRADE B rooms. Cersimic bath, enclosed JEWELS — BEADS - AKC REGISTERED poodle. 9 GREEN MOUNTAIN potatoes — sessors on or before the first busi­ caiion be heard and determined at the ROOM AND board near Bolton Houses For Sale 72 garage, fireplace, plaster walls, garage, sundeck, combination VERNON—6 room cape, excellent sumes present mortgages. 534 Legal Notice Probate office in Manchester in said Salary Range porch, garage. Owners anxious { PLUMBESIS and plumber'a help­ weeka old, color, silver. Phone MI The same good eating, baked or KENMORE DE LUXE Ironer, ex- ness day of November of this year, call MI 3-1914 for Information. windows, large brick fireplace, room ranch, over one acre, view, District on the 18th day of October. for offers. BAUBLES 8-1703. Notch, good home for retired per­ condition, Youngstown kitchen, A.D. 1961. at eleven o’clock In the fore­ 1st year .$5,553.60 ers, steady work, insurance bene­ boiled. Ready for delivery. Call cellent condition. $25. Mahogany SIX ROOM Caps, fireplace, garage a written or printed list properly Robert Wolverton Agency. one block to bus, two blocks to fireplace, oil hot water heat, privacy, out building. Ideal for LIMITATION ORDER fits. Apply in person between 8-9 Hathaway, MI 9-6438. vanity, $10. Call m 8-4887. son. Call PI 2-7721. AT A COURT OF PROBATE held noon. and that notice be given to all 2nd year . 6.062.80 $18J)00—6-room Colonial in ex- I near to stores, schools and bus. signed and sworn to, on a form school. Lovely landscaped lot. wooded lot on hill near bus line. pony or pets. Lawrence F. Fiano, at Manchester, within Rnd fnr the persons Interested in said estate of the tra clean condition. 1 block to Earn extra $$$ for your a.m. at Berson Broa., 50 Harvard $11,900—3 BEDROOM ranch, fire­ pendency of said application and the 3rd year 6,062.80 Live Stock 42 ROOMS WITH board Available in Marlon E. Robertson. Broker, MI supplied by the Assessors and ap­ $15,900. Harold A. Hincks TR Realtor MI 3-2768. Ed Crawford, District of Manchester on the 3rd day East Center St. Large rooms, { Christmas Season thru Jewel­ Street, New Britaain, or call for GREEN MOUNTAIN potatoes, good SINGLE BED, box apring and mat- 8-6958. proved ' by the Tax Commissioner place, aluminum storm windows, $15,900—Manchester. Older 6 room MI 9-4410. of October, 1961. lime and place of hearing thereon, hv and mealy. Pasqualtal Farm, new modem home in Manchester. 5-9443. Present. Hon. John J. Wailetl. Judae. publishing a con vof this order In some 4th year 6,302.40 134 baths, screened front poreta ry Fashion Shows. appointment, JA 9-8387. treaa, suitable for cotta^, $5. MI MI 3-1080. of all the TAXABLE PROPERTY large.' lot, cellar- Carlton W. Colonial, 3 bedrooms, living WILL BOARD horses On farm, Avery Street, Wapptag, Conn., MI 0-5495, Hutchins, Ml 9-5132. Estate of P. I-*aw. late of newspaper having a circulation in said Forty-eight hour week; Eleven plenty pasture and bay. Call PI GLASTOIfBURY—8 room ranch, 3 BOTH REAL AND PERSONAL room, dining room, and kitch­ BOLTON—$9,500. Economy special. EXTRA LARGE six room Cape — Manchester in said District, deceased. di.strict. at least seven davs before the paid holidays; 2 weeks vacation $16,400—New on market 7 8 1 HEIATING MEN, steady work, in­ 4-0604. baths, center haU, 8 twin size bed­ en. TVo acres of land. Excel-- Small 5 room ranch, basement, lots of land, 4 bedrooms each On motion of Richard \ v . Law of day of said hearing, to appear If they Horton Rd. 6-room Cape Cod. 1. We pay 30% commission 3-7566. belonging to him and subject to EAST HARTFORD - Most desir- said Manchester, executor. cause at said time and place and he Uniforms are furnislied with paid surance benefits. Apply in person Apartments— Flat»-~ rooms, 148 foot lot, only $18,400. taxation in said Town on the first lent location for children. Only privacy. Lawrence F. Fiano, Real­ 15x15, fireplace, modem kitchen heard relative thereto, and make re­ 134 baths. Garage. 78 x IQfi | to Director. Musical Instmuienta 53 able! Spacious Colonial near bus­ Must be seen. Beechler-Smith, ORDERED; That six months from supplementary clothing allowance between 8-9 a.m. at Berson Bros., GRAPES—Pick your own $1 a Ciirlton W, Hutchins, Ml 9-5183. day of October. . two blocks from Main Street. tor, MI 3-2766. Ed Crawford, MI thp 3rd day of October. 1961. be and turn to this court, and hv mailing on thereafter; paid sick leave; paid shaded lot. Good condition. SO Harvard' St.. New Britain, or Articled For Sale 45 ^ Tenements 6S line, 8 rooms, 114 baths, Rusco 9-4410. Realtors, MI 9-8952, MI 3-6969, the same are limited and allowed for or before October 6, 196t, bv certified 2. -No investment, no collect- basket. 270 Hackmatack Street. PIANO TUNING (electronlcaUy). It will be necessary for all places storms, garage, shrubs, fruit $18,300—Bolton, 6 room ranch ,the creditors within which to bring in mall, a copy of this order to William accident and health policy; Social $16,900—103 Chambers fit.—‘A te I call for appointment, JA 9-8387. of BUSINESS to file inventories. . ing, no delivering. HOME MADE ravioli, fresh or Phone MI 9-0500. All piano re­ GERERAL RERTAL agency, J. D. trees, etc Owner transferred, plus finlshe- tord. Conn.: .Tame* M.. Higirins. atfv.. ployees also have Blue Cross Flan; rooma living room, fireplacs; I 8. We pay commissions HELP US FIND Avery Street. W^jplng. French Rd., Bolton. combination w'lndows. Lovely 134 baths, off Porter Street. Price ETve restyled and rebuilt' uprights. In accordance with the require­ according to law, on or before said derson, JA 8-0139. lot, good location. Priced to lishing a copy of this order In some 57.5 Main St.. Msnche*ter. Conn., C.M.S. Plan: and Major Medical 2-car basement garage. ''I weekly. See them at Meyers Hano, 91 first business day of November. is right. Beechler-Smith, Realtors, SENSIBLE newspaper having a circuiatinn In said guardian ad litem for Eva . Bldwell THIS FATHER WOOLENS FOR rug making. AU FOUR ROOM apartment, central­ ments of the Zoning Regulations sell. MI 9-8952,- MI 3-6969. probate district within ten days from Harris. Insurance Plan; The Town also $17,500 — Gambolati eustan Center St. Open 4-10 p.m. eve­ ly located, automatic heat, hot for the town of Manchester, Conn., The Board .of Assessors of tha MANCHESTER—6 room Cape, 5 Don’t delay, call today OR shsdea. Pilgrim lulls, formerly Fertilizers 50-A the date of this order and return make JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. has a Municipal Federal Credit built ranch home. Very claen, I f . you have experience in Cheney Hall, Hartford Road. Open nings. All day Saturday. water, adults. Phone MI 8-2171; the Zoning Board of Appeals will Town of Bolton, Conn., will meet finished, 1 unfinished.-In excellent $18,900—Vernon, 2-yeai—old'STOtifir ATTRACmVE six room Cape near to thic court of the notice given. Union Plan. Memberships in the huge family kitchen, plastared | ^ e r 6. MI 84470, and quiet neighborhood, near bus 6 RCX)MS $13,800 JOIW J. WALLETT. Judge. AT a c o u r t o f PRORATE h*i() 8 -^ 5 or OR 3-9829, Avon, scouting. Church work, com­ noon till 9; Saturday 10-6. GOOD COW MANURE $5 and $10 hold a public hearing on Monday on the following dates to receive split level, finished family Manchester Green. Owner ready nt Manrh<'.«l'’r. within and fnr Ih* various employee plans are walla, 34 a^re lot. munity activities etc., you cen evening, Oct. 16, 1061 at 8 P.M. ta tax lists on the assessment of Oc­ and shopping, $13,900. Philbrick- room basement garage, well to listen. Full shed dormer, front Features include oil steam heat, through regular payroll deduc­ C on n .— loads. DeUvered. Ehcc^ent fw BUNDY FLUTE, used one year. ANDOVER—Route 6. 6 room apart­ , AT A COURT OF PROBATE held at District of Manch'-tcr, on th** 5th day $18,000—U * R custom-huUt « - { add $35-$70 working two SEASONED CORD wood, sawed shrubs, lawns, etc. MI 8-7804, MI the H e ^ n g Room of the Munici­ tober 1, 1961. Agency, MI 9-8464. ' ' kept throughout. vestibule, outside patio, garage. city water and sewer, copper Covantry, within and for th* Dlatrlct of Octohi-r. A.D. 1P61. tions. In addition to the above, STENOGRAPHER . clerk, exper­ evenings a Week. Opportunity any length, top quality, free de­ Tel. MI 9-1732. ment, $65 monthly. J. D. Realty, pal Building on the following ap' AT THE FIREPLACE ROOM, plumbing. Lot 100x200. On busline. of Coventry, on the 6th dav of October. Pri-scnt. Hon. John J. Wnll-tf. Jiids* room ranch, 2 fireplaces, wefit- 9-8731. MI 3-6129. EVA DRIVE—6 iwim ranch with Don’t miss this exceptional buy. 1951. Kslali. of Karon Roar Ctimminea of employees are also covered under ienced, small offic^ S7^ hours, no for full-time employment if you livery. Eklward Yeomans, PI Jlicatlon: STATE ITEARING COMMUNITY HALL — Wednes­ $25,500—Bolton. Exceptionally well Beechler-Smith Realtors, MI Easily financed. Quick occupancy. Preient Hon. Elmore TurkinRton. M-nch-.-tcr In said dlslr'ct. a minor. Workmen's Compensation Act and o(it basement, garage. 2-8002. garage and patio, 3 or 4 bedrooms, built 7 room ranch, spacious Reasonable taxes. Judife. Upon Ihi* anpllcallon of Arlln* C. Saturdays. Call MI 3-1574 for in­ can qualify. For details write Office and Store 4% ROOMS, seepnd floor, hot ILLSO. day, October 25, 1061, 1 to 7 9-8952, m 3-6969. the Liability provisions of various $19,200—7-room ranch, attachsd I terview. .ijj Box F, Herald. HouBehold Goods 51 Abe Nussdorf; 545 North Main P.M., Thursday, October 26, 1961, nicely landscaped, fireplace, plas­ living room, formal dining Estate of Ronald Muldoon late of Brown, miardian. nravln- for suthoritv garage, full basement. Good | WALLPAFEiR SALE — Ceiling water, heat, garage, central loca­ ter walls, full cellar, aluminum Coventry In said district, deceased. to comnromlso and settle a certain Town Insurance Policies. Equipment 54 S t; Industrial Zone. Special Ehc- 1 to 7 P.M., Friday, October 27, 1 , room, 2 or 3 bedrooms, sepa­ VERNON—Owner must sacrifice PHONE MI 3-6273 Upon application of Patricia Muldoon. doubtful and dlsnuted claim tn favor of Tor Applications — Job mortgage. LADIES part-time employment, paint $2.05 gallon; Dutch Boy tion, adults only. Call after 6, MI ' storms, thermopane picture win­ rate-laundry room, well plan­ FURNACE OIL burner,' complete, ception is requested to erect gaso­ to 7 P.M., Saturday, October 28, 1 this exceptional 534 room custom Administratrix praying that Com­ .said minor nealnsi Diane T.. Boehm Deacriptlph and information $19,600— 1$ Adams S t , South. I pleasant telephone work in small RADIO-TV repair man, steady, gloss and flat colors, $3.95 gal­ good conditimi, $85, Ideal for sum­ 9- 4068. dow, priced right. Robert Wolver­ ned kitchen. This custom built built ranch only 4 years old. 3 promise of Claim as per application on and William O. Boehm, both of said lon. Morrison Paint Store, 885 OFFICE FILES, roll-top desk, sale line service station at, above loca­ to 7 P.M., Monday, October 30, 1 ton Agency, MI 3-1914. file. It is Meorheslee It •- apply to 3 bedroom -Colonial expertly«| office. Houres available 5-9, 9-1. permanent, family hospitalization mer cottage. Combination alu­ to 7 P.M., Tuesday, October 31, 1 home has to be seen in order bedrooms, ceramic tile bath, large Brae-Burn Realty ORDERED: That the foregoing ap­ Call MI 3-0990’ between 5-9 Friday Center SL for sale. MI 3-7894. 96 W. MUDDLE TURNPIKE— 4% tion and have certificate of ap­ ORDF.RED' That the forexoins ap- The General Manager’s Office decorated, paneled breaqewsy, plan, vacation, pension, other minum storm door, $30. MI 8-4077. proval for same. to 7 P.M., Wednesday, November to appreciate. Call us for an ap­ kitchen with two picture windows plication be heard and determined at nllcatfnn he he-rd and determined at evening. room apartment, au conveniences,- NEW RANCHES—Featuring city the Probate office In Coventry In said the P-nhate office in Manchester in The Controller’s Office garage. Close to schools, buses. fringe benefits. Give full qualifi­ All persona Interested may at­ 1, 1 to 7 P.M. pointment. overlooking scenic view. Birch NEW USTINCL-734 room home In or cations. Write Box FF, Herald. LAWN MOWERS—Toro, Jacobsen, admt parties only. AvaUahle Oct. water, city gas, landscapii); District, on the 12th day of* October. said Dls'rlc* on the 17th dav of Octo­ $32,900—6-room Colonist Wanted—^To Buy 58 15. Call MI 8-2786 before 5. tend this hearing. PLEASE NOTE: NOV, 1 IS cabinets, aluminum combination immaculate condition. 4 nice bed­ A.D. 1961, at 10:30 o’clock in the fore­ ber. A D. 19fit. at ten o'clock In the The Police Station 1% I Bolens, Goodall, Ariens. Riding RETVeO UPRIGHT home freezer, 90x150 lots, formica counters, knot­ $29,900—Vernon. C^istom 6 room windows, full cellar with base­ rooms, 134 baths, screened and baths, 2-car garage breezewsy, [ mowers. Bolens 7 tap. Rldamatio Zoning Board of Appeals THE LAST DAY. ty pine cabinets, full basements, noon. and that notice be given to all forenoon and that notice be xlven to Applications accepted to 12 mid­ EXPERIENCED painters wanted. 500 lb. capacity. MI 9-9904. WE BUY, SETJL or trade antique 2>4 ROOM apartment centra^ lo­ ranch, plus family room, all on ment garage, ameslte drive, side heated porch, aluminum storms persons interested in said estate of the ell persons Inte-ested tn said estate of rec. room, 134 acres land. P rie^ | Complete it Easily MEdford 8-7765 between 6-7 p.m. tractors stitta oVef 21 attachments. Roger B. Bagley, Bolton Board of Asiessora . metal hatchways, full Insulation, pendency of said application and the the oendenev of said apnllcation and night — October 23rd. and used fumiture, china, glasa, cated. Ideal for gentleman. Clean, one floor, 2-car garage, deluxe, porch, lot 130x240, Fully land­ Sind screens throughout. Near time and place of hearing thereon, by the time and place of hesrlnx-thereon, below market. 44 Bayberry Rd., Glastonbury. Used mowers and tractors. Parts SOLID MAPLE twin-bed, Beauty Chairman Edson P. Herrick, colored bath fixtures, ceramic tile, kitchen, stone fireplace, all Date and time of competitive Rest springs and mattress. MI sUver, picture frames and old heat, hot water, stove, refrigera­ Daniel L- Hair, Chairman scaped with shrubs and trees. school, churches, shopping, trans­ publishing a cojpy of this order in some hv nuhllshine a ronv of this order In examination to be announced. $23,000—29 Steep Hollow Lsata I and aervlos. Capitol Equipment hot air heat, 1;ullt-ln oven and Thermopane windows, brick CHose to school and shopping cen­ portation. Transfer soli reason for newspaper having a circulation in said some newsnaner havinx a circulation Co.. $8 Main. i t f iS-1906. ~ 4-8048. coins, old dolls and guns, hobby tor, and bathroom. $83 montmy or ,, Secretary Gertrude R. Noren range, garage.. Priced from district, at least five days befnrf^ the •n sa’d district at tesst seven davs be­ Town of Manchester AA residential zone., fi-reom coUections, attic contents or whole weekly terms. MI 9-8404 after 12 veneer front, % acre lot. Only ter. Shown bv appointment. Nor­ selling. Priced to sell immediate­ day of said hearing, to appear if they fore the dav of said hesrinx. to annear residence, 134 baths, remodsled $12,490 to $14,490 with as little as one year old. man Hooey, Broker, MI 3-1292. ly. Belfiore Agencyj MI' 8-5121. Connecticut Pajama Pal! 300 CEDAR POLES, many'clothes­ estates. FHimlture Repair Service, noon. $390 down. For additional in­ see cause at said time and place and if thev see cause st sold I'me pnd plsc- Richard Martin kitchen with WesUnghouse | line sizes, delivered br installed. TAPE RECORDERS for rent Mar­ TalcottvUle, Conn. Tel. MI 8-7449. be heard relative thereto, and make end he hesrd relative thereto. and built-ins. Breezeway with ga­ MODERN 4 room unfurnished formation or appointment calL'II COVENTRY—Snug, cozy 4 room M anchester return to this court. make retu"’ •" tbi.s court.., (General Manager Good Chevrolet sedan. Reason­ low’s, 857 Mata. Call MI 9-5221. 9-5391, John Panclera, Ml 9-1898. ETaMORE TUF^KINGTON. Judge. JOHN J, WATJ>.TT. .Tildee. rage. Nice lot. able. M l 9-1858. FRANK IS buying and selling good apartment, second floor, newly ranch, large lot, $7,500. Joseph Barth. Broker, MI 9-0320. $24,900—7-room Colonial, 134 Three Rooms of Furniture used furniture and antiques start­ decorated, heat, hot water fur­ MANCHESTER — $16,800. Large U & R TV ANTENNAS, tubes, parts and ing Sept. 9 at 420 Lake St Call and nished, adults. MI 8-4406. baths large family roem, built- I FROM MODEL HOME OCTOBER SALE OF NEW HOMES quality ranch, fireplaces, full HOUSE HUNTING? DOUBLE-DUTY. in kitchen, twin-sized bedrepms. acceaaories sale tn our famoua “ Do see what we’ve got. Open Sun­ basement, hot water oil heat, it yourself department. Receiving days. MI 9-6580. FOUR ROOM flat, third floor, hot On Croft St., MoncluKtar and In V«meii Garage. .Beautiful trees and | Ckist Over $700 water, refrigerator, stove and ga- priced right, vacant. Owner Escott REALTY CO. Then don’t miss these advertised Duplex with 4-car storage Sepa- tubes, 40% off. AST picture tubes, Agency, m 9-7683. landscaping. most “ 31” slse, $21.95, and up. In­ ragSi middle aged couple pre­ MI 3-2692 listings and over 75 more that we rate heat and hot watfr units,I. ne- NEVER BEEN USED have in two families, colonials, lax and enjoy an income-bearing $25,500—-6-room custom quidlty | door antennas fram 1 ^ and up. WANTED—Used lawn'sweeper and ferred. Call after $. MI 9-0483. RANCH—6 rooms first time on ranch—it’s mighty nice. Sale Price $388 woodworking tools. MI 3-8446. ranches, and capes. home! 1st floor comprises living YOUR CLASSIFIED Outdoor antennas from $1.99 and market. Bowers School. Plastered R. D. Murdock M 3-6472 $25,600—117 Baldwin Rd. (Of­ up Chimney mounts only 99c. walls, cast Iron radiation, hot room, dining room, large kitchen, Pay Only $4 Week WANTED TO buy for cash antique BOLTON LAKE—Bathing, bOatlng, ‘MANCHESTER 2 bedroCms, and open porch; 2nd fers invited). 6-room quality* | VHF wire 2c a foot. Also, used furniture and any bric-a-brac. All water heat, choice setting with built rancli, 3 bedrooms, 134 TVs completely overhauled. See trees, $18,900. Philbrick A|Agency, fishing may be yours when you floor: Living room, dining ,room, Sacrificing complete bedroom, things I buy are for sale rear 42 purchase this adorable year 2 older homes both in good re­ kitchen, 1 bedroom enclosed porch. baths, 2-car: basement garage. ] us first for the best dealsc- Open complete living room and kitchen Spruce St. MI 9-4336. Village 6-ROOM MI 9-8484. pair and priced under $10,000. One evenings till 9, Saturday till 6. 'round 4 room ranch. Excellent Expandable porch. Expandable at­ G-E air conditioning system. decorator fumihire from model dis­ Charm Antiques. has five rooms, the other has six. tic Call Annette Hunter, MI 9-5306, Prices to effect till supply ia ex­ MANCHESTER—634 room ranch, condition, Price only $9,990. $500 Both have full cellars, city utilities, $25,900—Rockledge. New $- play home. We will give you free 134 baths, plus exceptional recrea­ down. Goodchlld-Bartlett Realty, MI 9-3695. room ranch, mahogany trim, hausted or replaced by s l ^ a r delivery and free storage up to one ' RANCH and are conveniently located. items. Satellite Electronic Service, tion room, with built-in bookcases Realtors, BU 9-0989, MI 8-7925. ADS GET plastered walls, built-tas. 2 < s f I year. Rooms Withont Board 59 Plus Itiiilihed Basement and bar Well landscaped comer garage. Breathtaking view o f 155 School Street, Manchester. Ml WETHERELL ST. — Exceptionally An extremelv well mitintained 6 9-178$. ROOM NEIAR Post Office for Work­ lot. $19,900. Philbrick Agency, MI room Cape wilh full shed dormer. valley^ NORMAN*S 9-8464. nice! 4 room expandable Cape, en­ 448 HARTFORD ROAD ing girl, board optional. AU privi­ This home la five years old and BARROWS $26.500—New 6-room Colonial I LOAM BALBWRlcb, dean $14 loam leges of home. Ml 8-6745, closed porch, pine paneled' base­ has everything, including fireplace, for $12.60. Also fUI, gravel, sand MI 8-1624 " - ^ 6 , 9 0 0 DON’T MISS this 2-bedroom Cape ment, garage, attractive • yard. ranch. Famllyrsized kitchen with Before you buy furniture any­ dining room, 134 baths, aluminum Tappan •‘400” built-ins > full | I and atone. MI 8-8808. featuring quality construction. In Ideal for young or retired couple. combinations, and much more. WALLACE where—shop at Norman’a. Near' Bowers School High town location, at reduced price. Belfiore Agency, MI 3-5121. Eve­ ceramic bathrooms, 2-csr ga­ TORO SNOW blower at new low School and Dllng Junior Owper, 28 Sterling Place. nings Mr. Anderson, JA 8-0139. 85 E, Onter St. MI 9-8306 rage. price, $189.95, power handle MAPLE MR. AND MRS. dresMr THE MORE ANSWERS Call now to Inspect this excel­ (Office open 9 a.m. to 0 p.m.) $27,500—8-room Colonial. 4 bed­ model. Marlow’s, 867 Mata St. with mlrcpr, chest of drawers. MI lent. value. Tomorrow may be LAKEFRONT, 5 room ranch, fire­ SIX ROOM Cape Cod. full shed ELSIE MEYER AGENCY 4-8048. 5 Bedroom... rooms, kitchen with, btiiU-ins. too late. place, hot water heat, cellar. dorpier, attached garage. Better paneled family room, 2-car ga­ CARRIAGE, csfbed, jumper seat, Older home, newly remodel­ $10,700. Catjton W'Hutchins, Mt thari' average construction. Two REALTORS BOLTON v enamel bath tiib, very reasonable. GARAGE RUMMAGE Sale—Used ed, next to eohool and pnbllo MANGHESTER:- 9-5132. acrejs land. Located No. (Coventry. MI 9-5524______MI 3-6930 rage. Center of town. clothing and househoiq Items Sat­ plajrgroond. VA o a n lot with country living and privacy. 8 $32,000 — 8-room ranch, 234 Call t a 9-9904. Owner. MI 3-8764. rooms for the growing family. Mod­ urday, Oct. 7, 10-5. The Red large bam. O ^ for appoint­ PHILBRICK 6*nipm ranch, attached garage, biiilt in oven and range. VE31NON—Highest spot In town—3 Manchester ^ WHEN THETRE IN OUR PAPER baths and all of the built-ins j PFAFF COMMERCIAL sewing ma­ House, 84 Portland St. ment. bedroom split. Beautiful shrub­ RANCHES—Gambolatl built on em kitchen and bath. 134 acres of This home is designed for a | p i jand, selling for $15,800. chine, electric, zig zags, button- Aaiefiite drive, landscaped. Q g bery, architect's home. Left town. Woodland St. for $18,900; a beauty large family. ludes, etc. Asking 8195. CH 7-6060. Bvoratt W . Von Dyna AGENCY (Nine ofdy). CfMRipIete A steal. Call Broker, MI 3-1365. with 134 baths in Rockledge for EASILY Just like an echo (or almost] you sand $35,000—Putnam, Conn,—Bhtcel- RCA WHIRLPOOL refrigerator, 8 $18,700 ; 6 rooms and better than 'R. F. DIMOCK CO. CASH REGISTER, National, 6 years old, freezing unit. MI 9-8878. MM m w - C H 6 -4 7 8 1 lent Investment property. $4$00 I MI9.8404 5*room raised ranch with baths, SgjE A A A MANCHESTER—7 room ranch with an acre in Ipw 20s. T. J. Oockett, out the word that you've something to annual gross Income (potential drawer, electric. Best offer ac Realtor, MI 3-1577. ACCESSIBLE MI 9-5245 cepted. MI 8-5625, SERVED refrigerator, ice box, ma­ 2-car garage. (Three only). C!omplete I O /7 w V 4 bedrooms, garage, large lot. A much higher). City block lot in­ hogany dresser and vanity, paint­ real buy at $14,900. 6 room older Barbara Woo^ MI 9-7702 offer— before you can turn around, the cludes four-apartment buildtng j home $9,450, Short way out—beaur CUSTOM 6>4 room Cape, breeze­ pm-O-IAMA WOULD YOU like to add to your ed bedroom set, electric mixer One previoualy occupied 7-room split level with built ins. way, garage, wall-wall carpet, From Commuting and two-family house. Modem | "Ekernal Rarest” set? Four din­ with aU attachments, some linens, tiful S bedroom ranch, over one- Johanna Evans MI 9-5653 word has come back that someone The wonder sheath that fashion Attached garage, driveway. half acre lai\d. Cant be beat for dishwasher.'. 134 baths, shed dor­ 2-car garage. ner plates, 4' bread and butter, 4 cooking utensils, 73 Miq>le St. mer, huge wooded lot near O nter Highways 'V ves can be put together 1-2-3! cups and saucers. 4 fruit dishes. bodfoow oMor hema on quiot ifreelw— FuHy landscaped. $12,900. Many mpre $4,600 up. Call MANCHESTER wants it. The Want Ads in our paper To see any of the abovs bonsSi I ..And...... with veiy Httfe material! This jolly clown makes a clever the Ellsworth Mitten Agency, Street. $17,900. Carlton W.. Hutch: 7-ROOM SPLIT LEVEL with Call MI 9-3363 tonight. Tliursday I mdy 1 Moekfobusandthoppiiiq. | Ins, Ml 9-5132. Reduced for quick sale'to $14,700. please call anytime M l S-llM . { 'Bsmral variations are provided hideaway for the children’s paja- and Friday. JA 7-9493, CH 7-6651. Realtors, Ml 8-6930. MI 9-5524. added values in a completely get fast replies— and results. Next or soiled laundry! He’s fun IN VE^ON*.— , , equipped kitchen including built-in 6 room Cape recently redecorated, Evenings: ,^ ^ 0. 8234 with Patt-O-Rama lit to oeW, too. WESTERN AUTO oil burniiu: heat­ BREEN MANOR d u t c h COLONIAL -This lovely MAN(3HES'rER—Attractive 6 room riinge,' oven, refrigerator! LM og 3 Or 4 bedrooms, aluminum siding, TELEPHONE time you have something to soil-use Colonial-Cape with attached ga­ aluminum combos, large fenced in Dick l|aye»—MI S-W27 atass lO, 13. 14, 1«. is, 20. Bust Pattern No. 2223 has palitem er, thermostatic control, blower, I Imposing 5-reom CokMikd homo In^ ont of M on-1 New 6>room Garrison Colonial. S Q S l well kept, home features living Room, dining room, finished Rec Kay Holca«nbe-4il 4-USt j S t to 40. Sixes 13. 83 bust, scoop for clown; hot-iron transfer for like new, $40. MI 9-4914. room, formal dining ropm, kltch' rage in excellent ■ condition, . fire­ Rbbta and ’ basement laundry. 3 lot. 8 bedroom ranch, ceramic bath, (One only). 1 2 ,9 0 0 place, hot water heat, aluminum our Classified ads. BUI BoieaxM l 0-986$ ^aaekUoa. SH yards o t 86-lncli. face; full directions. fireplace, attached garage, * gliMinr's nienr rsficlontid ortas. * en, 3 bedrooms, ffreplace, 134 Bedrooms, 134 baths. Carpeting., CLASSIFIED Tb,order, send 3Sc in coins to:— TWO 7 FOOT 6 - inch overhead baths, laundry room, plastered Biding, very convenient and desir­ Nice yard with fruit trees. $19,500. R. F. DIMOCK CO. doors, complete^with hardware, screened porcb, dispoeal, stove New &Troom ranch. SlA able location. Asking $19,500. Many ■ " Aime Cabot. The Manchester Eve- and oilier extras. walls, (un basement, oil heat, side CaU Don Gay, MI 9-5306, JA 8-8939. Bamld. UM AVE. .$00 aaaumea pra*> aaaay lovely, deelsM 94039 or Inquire .^348 Spniee TsL M l RS8U Aftsv S FJI. WENDELL gEib SuHder (Offlca Ifgm $ a.m. to $ p.m.). ant aortgaga. Owner MI 44164. tree jputteroef Only SSe « copy! r- WeM Uda RaaUy. MI $'$81$. ' 1-0468. # 'N -■f-H-

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1981 -riia ljl .Tw e n t y Avarata Daily Net Fr«M Ron lEvettfnsiipraUk " ' -'/Ver «ke Week Haded f Skqrteoilier M. U d l at 8:15 p.m. in the tshurch hall. More than 160 parents attended The Hartford Chapter of the Na­ Ttte first fall meeting of the The Rev. Laurence Vincent, associ­ director of Children’s Beiytcss, Fair taalgh^ vaBiFYoc.lode • Manchester Ministerial Associa­ ate mlnsiter of Centpr Congrega­ Mrs. Robert Benito is chairman the first meeting of Waddell waa guest speaker. Refreshments tional Office Management Associa­ FOR RENT 13,369 A bou t Tow n tion will be held Thursday, Oci. 12, tional Church, is president of the of the drive. Refreshments will be School PTA Wednesday evening. were served in the cafeteria by tion, of Which Gerard R. d’Avignon, • aad It mm. Movie Prejeeters night aad aarly Soad^. leer Ifi < asdociatio^., served. Miss Ethel Robb, principal, intro­ Mrs. Manuel Margardio and com- 76 Columbus St., is president, will —eoond er silent, also 86 asm. Member ef the Andlt 8#.) at 11 a-m. at the Salvation Army. hold a dinner meeting Monday at < A nwmbMrsMp tM for momben New clergymen in Manchester will duced members of the. faculty, niittee. slide prejeeters. Boteea ef Oireidatkm High M to 85. 6 p.m. at Howard Johnson’s in • M ' guests of the ICenchester be welcomed, and programs will be A meeting of street captains The Loyhi I Circle of King’s Corsages were presented by Mrs. M anche»Ur-^A City of Village Charm Business end Professkmsi Wom­ planned for the year. Members are Clarence • Johnson, PTA presi­ The executive board'’ of Illlng West Hartford. Charlea J. Lyon, WELDON DRUG CO. and workers for the annual mem­ Daughters will meet Monday at president of the Society for Sav­ en’s Club wlU be held Sundsiy from asked to bring a sandwich; dessert dent, to each member of the staff. p r o will meet Tuesday at 7:30 001 Main S t Tel. MD fr-uai bership drive of Ladies of the 7:46 p.m., in the Fellowship Room ings, wljl be guest i^eaker. i to 4:10 p.m. St the home of Mrs. and^a'' beverage ■will be provided. Assumption will he ^eld Monday of Center Angregational Church. Miss Margaret Parker, district p.hi. in the teachers’ lounge. yOL. LXXXI, No. 6 (TEN PAGES—TV SECTION—SUBURBIA TODAY) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1961 (titbaalfled Adverttalng on Page S) Anne WsMell. 465 Porter St. Mrs. PRICE FIVE CENTS Thontss GburcdUll, chslrmsn, will be sssisted by Mrs. George Mort- lock, Mrs. Eugene Freemen. Miss •I . 34 Persons Aboard Elsib Murphy end Miss Frances State News OsUkitti. M AIN STREET Hungary Mrs. A. Francis Davis left Friday MANCHESTER morning for her home in Laos An­ Airliner Wreckage Roundup geles. & lif. She will stop over at es U.S. May Send Troops Colorado Springs, Oolo., to attend f r Ee p a r k in g l O R B E N the national convention of Sweet LSTAMPSJ Adelines being held Oct. 11 th 15. Rear d f Store UConn Peace Mrs. Davis will be one of the Judges A. Found in Pyrenees at the convention. Mrs. Davis spent the summer at the. home of her Talk Results brother, James B. Wilson, 80 Al­ Vienna, Austria, Oct. 7 (/F) TIouloiiM, Fnuice, Oct. 7 HPlfraBsan and 90 from the Spanish Under Debate ton St. —Communist Hungary an­ —Wreckage of a EMtiah DCS----- frontier. BOYSV FLANNEL LINED A spokesman for Derby Aviatlcm, To Help Viet Namese nounced today a reshuffle of Pvt. Edward B. Kerin, 22, son Dakota airliner that carried S tom , Oct. 7 {IP)— A. dis­ GET THE O N FASHION... its presidential council, a 12- owners of the misting plane, 'said o f Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Ke­ 34 persons was found in'the there were 81 passengers and three pute between students and rin. 34 Hartland Rd., has been aa- man group headed by Presi­ Pyrenees Mountains today crew members aboard. signed to C Co. of the 2nd Train­ WIND 'N WEATHER dent Istvan Dobi. administrtation officials *at and a search plane radioed The passengers were flying to the University of Connecticut ing Regiment at the U.8. Army ■ The action followed the removal that there were no survivors, France to be^n a bus tour of the Training Center at Ft. Dfat, N. J., last month of Ferenc Muennlch, Costa Brava in Spain after landing. remained unsettled today, de­ New Push for eight weeks' basic infantry with pleat swinging replaced as premier by First Party police at Prades announced. It was believed all aboard were spite a 2-hour meeting of both training. He is a graduate of JACKETS Listen to Kathy Godfrey Secretary Janos Kadar. BriUsh. sides. WilUston Academy and 'attended Muennlch, 76, became a minister Toulouse, France, Oct. 7 (JP) Construction workers in the A t. Issue is administrative con­ Colgate University. WINF-CBS, Manchester, ef state. 1:10 p.m. Monday thru —^Wreckage of a plane—ap­ Ariege Department (county) of trol over student activities. The By Reds jumpers of wool flannel Radio Budapest said Karoll parently a British airliner the Pyrenees said they heard a students don't want it. Saturday. Contest Every Kiss, vice president of the pres- plane flying over early this morn Harold Hodge, plant engineer, missing with 34 persons As for yesterday's meeting, call­ and Theodore Fairbanks, super­ Day. idenUal council, was replaced by ing and that its engines did not ed for the purpose o f ' tr j^ g to intendent of buildingrs and grounds Gyoergy Marosan, former min­ aboard—-was found today in sound as though they were func reach an agreement, student lead­ for the board of education, are at­ 3.99 - T ister of state. mountains near Prades, about tioning normally. There was spec ers said it proved of no value. Expeeted tending a seminar of school heat­ T he reshuffle was carried out In 30 miles from Perpignan, po­ ulation the plane may have gone But university officials said It down in the area of the 8.000-foot ing plant maintenance supervisors accordance with, a decision of the lice at Prades announced. was a "congenial meeting with a Saigon, Oct. 7 (ir. Parliament elected Miklos Be- by,” Archambault said. Nam the main target of the Com- ' Church of the JNazarene in Lavelle. resztocy as' vice president to suc­ Waigh said he would present the munlst drive in Southeast Asia. If Pb., on Sunday. Mrs. Phillips is 'fill ;|v.l;'s|i ceed the late Lajoe Dinyee. students’ views to university the government of I^'esldent Ngo the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam­ The broadcast said the parlia­ On Medical Quacks President Albert N. Jorgensen, Dinh Diem riiould fall, they say, uel Swain, 75 Cottage St. The Rev. ment would discuss the internation­ who is expected back this week­ Thailand, Malaya, Burma and and Mrs. Phillips are' both 1961 al situation ’’with special attention end from a trip to Washington. Cambodia would be dangerously naduates of the Eastern Nazarene to the problem of the German The university has said the dem­ weakened. A llege, Wollaston, Mass. | peace treaty.’ ’ Washington, Oct. 7 (fl>)— "Theref Medical Boards, complained about onstrations were prompted by new High State Department sources The agenda also includes Hun­ is nothing so educational as a light penalties Imposed on quacks. restrictions on student drinking. PrealdMit Kennedy sits in his favorite rocker aa he talks with Soviet Foreign kfinister An­ revealed privately yesterday that The Junior Girls of the Ameri-1 gary's Becond -6-year plan, school stretch In Jail” to stop medical "Few states have severe enough The students say the issues go far sending troops to South Viet Nam can Legion Auxiliary w'iU hold a reform and m e national budget. quacks, a health official said to­ drei Gromyko at the White House yesterday during a discussion of the Berlin situation. The punishments to be meaningful,” he deeper and concern student rights. talks were in the President’s study in the Oval Room on the second floor of the’ White was under conai4eratiP)—The conversation touched "several im­ efforts to lay a basis for future, after a coroner's jury riMed that cancer. groups had been available in this portant matters” bearing on U.S.- formal negotiations on' a Berlin Playtex Mold *n Hold KALI-STEN-IKS the young men died "by unknown threat of a strike against the MENON HAS 8UROBBY • CAKE Dr. Harold E. Jeevey Jr., former Scovlll Manufacturing Co. has Soviet relations and added: settlement. So far a# thia phase is 79c causes.’’ Superficial examinations, president of the Federation of State (Continued on Pag« Three) temporarily eased. News Tidbits "Of course, as fa.r'as the position concerned it obviously ended in New York, Oct. 7 (J>—Indian zipper girdle authorities saiq, disclosed no evi­ of the Soviet government is con­ failure to andve at an agreement. Defense Minister V. K. Krlflina Talks on a new contract broke from the AP Wires New ' dence of foul ^ y . up after midnight Friday with an cerned, we stressed first of all However officials said it was too Menon soooesstidly nafierwent zips on arid off so easily. You rriay rest assured we'll fit your child's grow­ "Everything hinges on the autop­ announcement from the union the importance of the question of early to speak of failure in xny braid surgery la New York’s Dromedary Girdle or ponty girdle. White only. sy report," said Police Chief W. Wants Council Consent leadership that a walkout sched­ the peace treaty with Germany.” Monteflore Hcwpltal today aad Scone D. Blake. ‘W e have nothing td jgo ------^------uled to beg;in this morning had More than 100 persons feared It appears that the conference at (Continued on Pago Tluno) woo reported to be rsoting aom- Reg. $10.95 now only $8.95 (XL $9.95) ing feet with the utmost care . . . on as of now.” been called off. killed by monsoon that turns 1.500 fortably. The surgery, perform­ Mix Cannady said one of the dead Union leaders said the deciidon square miles of India’s' Buhar ed by brain opeol^tlst Or. Leo 29c youths, whom he did not Identify, was made to allow the member­ State into vast lake, according to Davidoff, took odo hour. Tko had foam on his mouth and there Russia Sets Terms ship to vote on the company’s lat- police reports reaching Calcutta.. Soft-Pedal on Pact Deadline hospital announced that "a Swift’s Premium or also were reports one of the est contract offer. No date waa an­ Lockheed's Grand Central Rocket email collection of blood wda Co. Buoeeeafully teat fires large Dubuque’.s Mississippi 7 m9 5 reg. 8.95 youths had been ill Thursday nounced immediately for the mass IMmd and removed from the night. The acting coroner said all meeting. solid-fuel rocket motor chilled to b r d ln .” A apokesaiaa said Bacon lb. 69c 6.00 ankles were being studied, includ­ For UN Secretary space-cold temperatures at Red­ Reds Offer Guarantee Menop withstood the operatloa Playtex ing examination of fresh fruit (OoBttoiied on PSgq Three) lands, Calif.. .Former President very well. Ho lo expoetod to re­ Lean Pinehurst found in their room. Harry 8. TVuman to receive first main In the hoHdtal far a week Ground Chuck lb. 69c Magic Controller Charles Henderson, deXn of stu copy of 1945 volume of "The pub- By HTIAJAM N. OA’n S to 10 days. 3 lbs. 81-.95 ,1 tBelieved, "the General Assembly blic papers of the presidents of Of Free West Berlin to has full authority to appoint an the United States,” Washington Pinehurst Hamburg lb. 49c wHh mogic finger panels ^ (Oonttoned ob Page Five)’ ' United Nations, N. Y„ Oct. 7 -4. 1110811X8 WORSENS (IP) — The Soviet Union will boy­ interim secrotary-general." Doctor Reports reports. 10 lbs. $4.50 fo r tumm y control— The U.N. charter says the New York, O ct 7 (*7 — Con­ cott any interim U.N. secretary- Publisher .Otis Chandler of Los Berlin, Oct. 7 (A*)—Soviet Deputy^He added UiAt “ these cruarantees cern was expreesed todiqr. for Girdle or ponty girdle. White only. Secufity Cotmcil must recommend Premier Anastas Mikoyan said to­ must naturally correspond with the Oven Ready U. S. Grade A 32 lb. general who may be chosen with­ ‘No Change’ in Angeles Times tells Los Angeles humorist Jameo Tharber, who Reg. $8.95 now only $7.95 (XL $6.95) Dr. Sheppard’s Kin out the consent of the Security any secretary-general ..before the Rotary Club that "presidential pal- day the Soviet Union was "pre‘- norms of international laws.” assembly can appoint him. West Berlin should have free naderweat surgery for removal Council. shlp press is Impossible’’ and pared to give all and most effective of a Mood Mot on his brala aa Found Negligent in SeWiet Deputy Foreign Minister But the U. S. informant said the "we (the press) must all be treat­ guarantees" for a free city of West communications 'With all countries, TOM TURKEYS assembly twice had made tempo­ Sam Rayburn he said; but emphasized West Ber­ Wednesday. A friend sold tkere 7 The makers of Playtex offer you 9.99 Valerian A. Zorin told reporters ed alike or else the press will turn Berlin. But he did not spiell out the had been "a tegreasioa In rary appointmdita without the on the President, which is . now guarantees. lin’s communication lines r u n . exciting savings on these firrt quality Hospital Care Suit at a Sudanese reception here last Dallas, Tex., OcL 7 UP) — Can­ Thnrber's ooadltioB.'* He was Lb. night if the General Assembly council—picking Gladwyn Jebb o f happening, and circulation and Mikoyan spoke at a mass rally across East German territory. Thia 33c girdles. Only Playtex girdles hove pritain in 1946 and extending the cer-stricken Sam Rayburn took seemed to suggest that the West nnaMe to give details. Thnrber, picks a successor to the late Dag competitive pride' will become in East Berlin’s Marx-Engels who became famous through Ms 8 to 12 Lb. Hen Cleveland, Oct. 7 UPI — Dr. term of secretary-general Trygve nourishment yesterday and, a doc­ Square during celebrations of the must negotiate with the East Ger­ seven-way stretch so you con stand, Stephen A. Sheppard, one o f the op­ HammarskJold without the coun­ more important to the nation’s stories and drawings In the New Turkeys lb. S5c Lie of Norway in 1951. tor said the House Speaker waa future.” . . .President Kennedy 12th anniversary of the Commu­ man Communists on access rights. stoop or sit and they y»n't ride up. erators ot Bay View Hospital in cil’s prior recommendation, "U fe The spokesman said the United resting comfortably. Mikoyan Said the German peace Yorker magazine, ooUapaed hi Ms suburban Bay Village, was found will go very hard for that man." leaves Washington for weekend nist Blast German State. hotel room Wedne^May. Ho has Choice Rib Oven, And Playtex gives you the coolness ond States favored giving the new man Dr. Ralph Tompsett said the 79- with family at Newport, R. I., He told the crowd a peace treaty treaty must fix the aquation in negligent by a Common Pleas Court He explained that the new man "a clear mandate to carry out tiie year-old Rayburn, much thinner Ontral Bure and guarantee the been blind In recent years. Roast Beef comfort of on oil-cotton lining. yesterday in the treatment of a would have tlje same trouble as after conference with Secretary for Gennany would come and with the functions of his office,” opposed than hia colleagues in Washington o f Defense Robert S. McNamara.. it a free, demilitarized city of present borders of the two German Oven Ready 6th and 7th man who later died. The Jury or­ HammarskJold, boycotted by the remember him, had some soup and USSR REGOONIZES SYRIA Horry, though. You save for "the troika concept of dividing the University of Iceland celebrates West Berlin. <• states. Ribs lb. 59c dered him to pay $50,000 to the pa­ Russians from last February until world Into three blocs, and be­ tea. "Only crazy men, only lunatics London, Oct. 7 (JV-Damaoens o short time only. tients survivors. 50th anniversary and presented Soviet Premier Khrushchev has radio annooneed today the So­ hla death Sept 18 in a plane crash lieved "there should be no political Tompsett is chief of Internal gift of $118,000 by U.S. Govern­ can think of 'answering our peace­ SQUARE Bheppard gave no notice o f ap­ medicine at Baylor Hospital and a frequently threatened to sign a viet Union had recognised the EKtra Large Chicken Legs in Northern Rodesia. representation In the secretariat.’’ ment toward establishing science ful proposals with aggression,” he VOUNO BABIES peal, V consultant in the Rayburn case. separate peace treaty with the new revolutionary govermaoBt 1b. 4 9 c... .5 lbs. $2.29 No aerious man, Zorin said, He also said it wanted the new institution, Reykjavik, Iceland, re­ satellite East German regime by said. Need Kali-sien-ikt ''Pre* He is a brother of Dr. Sam Shep­ would take the Job under those man named promptly but had not Rayburn had not eaten since East German Communist chief of Syria. The broadcast Mid Chicken Wings lb. 25c "I/,* / pard, sentenced to life Imprison­ ports. the end of the year. Communist Bulgaria had also de­ r A •» circumstances. yet agreed with the Soviet Union surgery was performed Thursday to Walter Ulbrlcht took the same new ROUTE pairs," the flexible pre-welk* ment for the bludgeon slaying of remove a lymph gland from the Mrs. Marilyn Weber granted a But today, Mikoyan, as well as cided to recognize tka Syrian His remarks came after one either on naming: one or on who he other Communist speakers, did not tact as Khrushchev and Mikoyan in ing shoe that prepares ond his wife, Marilyn, in their home should be. groin area. Since then he has re­ divorce in Chicago from her hus­ avoiding all reference to a date for regline, which took power after SEALTEST July 4, 1964. correspondent said the United band, a mailman, because she said commit themselves to any date i- "H iere is no lack of qualified ceived blood transfusiims and in­ signing a peace treaty. a bioodleas revolt agaMst leads young feet into their Dr. Sam, whose mother commit­ States or its friends would pro­ travenous feedings. his sleep walking was making her for the conclusiim of the treaty. Egyptian Presides^ Nasoaf In [ 1 ^ # : of fash ion pose that the anembly alone name persona,” said the spokesman, "but The phrase “ this year” so often ICECREAM hfn Giant flexible, beautifully mode of They say that while there was no ily had not disclosed whether the at Washington takes first step to­ at the conference tatfie to negoti­ the change lii tactics of the- time Ing Lebanon’s tensiaa kiBttWlng Jury found them blameless. have the choice originate' in the official U.S. candidate, the United Speaker , had been told the extent ward endorsement of progrnm of ate a Berlin settlement. element may have been more than the revMutloa la aelglilMriag it Ifnacwell Tlouse' Trial of the suit filed by Mrs. ,ft$lA9jar DOVE - finest materials. council ’ provided it could get States would take U Thant, As­ oC his illness. general federzd aid to nation’s At anniversary celebrations in coincidental In view of Soviet For­ l^ria. The ospleotoB eaasod 1599 OPEN 6 DAYS A WE|EK Shoe Salon Melvin D. Worst of Berea started agreement with the Soviet Union, sembly President Mongi SUm of Thera was aUU no wbrd when — schools with resolution for further Elast Berlin’s Opera House last eign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko's some damago at tha daily news- S ^ t. 7, The Jury reached its ver­ on eliminating the danger o f a So­ Tunisia Or former President Fred­ or if — Rayburn would retqrn to study...John Setmone, 49, gang­ night; all reference to an exact meetings with President Kennedy Btassa, whleh supferte In black calf with a mid-haal 9:30 A.M. to 5:45 P.M. main floor, rear... dict after deliberating four days. viet veto. j , erick H. Boland of Ireland. his home in Bonham, Tex., 75 miles land figure who had oeen missing date for the treaty signing waa con­ and Secretary of State Dean Rusk Arab Mrs. Worst asked $150,000 for Al&Piifi—lbHW—were sources In They said that of these three, the northeast of here. and presumed dead, turns up and spicuously avoided by the key on Berlin. PtffiMeat ,0|n4a|^ OPEN THURSDAYS 9:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. wrongful death o f her first~hOs- cipse touch with the U.S. position. -Ullwlcht aekaowleteoit’fiflff'Ula' S iir n iiii, others from 14.99 to 16.99 Soviet Union would- accept' the ' Jtaybufn entered Baylor ttos- d^nlM that he had anything to do qgeakere..... ______liai^ and $100,000 for pain and suf- But at the same time, a U.S. dele­ Burmese delegate, would not kC!> pttsi MbSHltK— ifiav-with attempted insas^ilhuhh of "We are prepared to give all and western powers twhton joined with gation spokesman told cor- cept Slim and probably would ze- lyn’s Larry Gallo last Ang. most effective guarantees for a free Mo S regpaadaats tlw U f i^ ’Btotai ntUl Js&B^and. dtrafS^KUn,” Mlkeyu ■•id today. t h e