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VOL.LXXXI^NO. 284 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER,'c o n n /TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1962 (Ciaaelfled Adyemalnt-te Pago Id) PRICE tiV B GENTS Kowalski Backers State News Abandon Petitions - RTFORD ( AF^) — Washington early thi« aftor R o y a l E m p l o y e s noon, advising him of the group's last-ditoh'^effort to ^minate action. There was no immediate Ap|)rove Contract an indeiKiMknt slate in/uding reply from the congressman.. CongressmuisFrank Ko^lski The third candidate on . the pro- HARTFORD (AP)—A new for U.S. Senabssappeared\ to poked slate would have been state Rep. John A. Ihsero, running for three-year } contract giving have failed toda^when a governor. Mr. Insero said early to­ package wage incfeasea from claimed 1,800 signautc^ sup­ day . his own 'decision to run, if 13 to 15 cents an hour was porting the slate wereNicith- e n o u ^ signatureis were obtained, would hinge on Mr. Kowalski’s in- unanimously approved by hejd in Hartford. about 2,200 workers o f;th e Frank W. Russo, who woul Jtentions, but he said the Congress- Step Expeeted haive been the nominee for treaaur would run if enough names Royd-McBee Corp. today. No Trouble er on the proponed “Independent wefbsgathered,, A motion to approve the co^'' \ Democratic” ticket, said canvas­ isociated Press reported tract was passed unanimously ,o y To Lead to "4? sers refused to file the petitions at petitions'’f^ed today carrying 308 a Voice vote at Bushnell M< Reported In Hartford City Hall for fear of per­ signatures ilkjWaterbury, 122 in rial. sonal harassment. Naugatuck, 20Stn Mansfield and Approval of the cmitract/hettles F e d c/i^ l Suit Under Connecticut law,-xircula- 44 in Manchester. a dispute of four weeks’ standing. tors of nominating petitions must Petitions containliliLl44 signa­ The contract expired / midnight idcKEE 3 S ch ools present and certify them in per­ tures of Manchester voters was Fridky, but the negotiating com­ ANY, Ga. (AP)— son to the town clerk in each town submitted to the town clwlt’* o t- mittee had been auOiorized .. to By DAVID ZINMAN eanvassed. fice today for the candidal extend it if talks lyi^re promising. Negro students at- , Hr. Russo said estimates of sig­ Frank Kowalskt to run for The eight-poinV company pro- pted today to enroll at A|- NEW ORLEANS, La;" natures gathered around the state ernor on the Independent D ^ o- 1 was a^eed upoh Saturday any's white smiies wide, separates Saklialin that the Negroes would be kept TpAy* U.S. Prepared walked out. of Mass apd lined up nounced...... ■ MOSCOW (AP)—The Soviet Un­ from Japan’s northernmost main out of the schools. in front of a flag pole.' ^ Auroale Is a trade center. B|r- ion .charged today that another island, . Hokkaido. South Sakhalin The trip to jOardaU^ office led rlsoned in succession by RomSs, The flag was raised, the “ Star U.S. U2' reconnaissance plane has was annexed by Japan after .it 4*- to a dpad end. Andamm t e d the Turks and French, 66 miles St^dh- ® For Showdown Spangled Banner” 'Bias played, violated 'the Soviet frontier .and feated-Russia in . the -war of 1904-06. auparihtendeiidaht- tbid thd east of Algiers.. warned of “ retaliatory measures” It was returned to the .Soviet Un­ and Oia chUdr6» sang “America” that pupU assignments wef-e before marching into the schodl. West of that area, fire from if this happens again. ion in 1945 after Japan’s defeat in made during the spring and teuld The two Negroes appeared.'' guerrillas slopped the northward A stiff Kremlin note claimed the World War U. On Red Route Advance of Col. Ahmed Ben ..CSie- not be changed.. calm. . 'the Negro boy, looking U2 plane flqw oveh tekhalin Island The Soviet Union Charged- the The Negro leader indicated rifi’s^regulars at the village of BERLIN (AP)—The U.S. -com­ about the age of a seventh-grader, north of Japan AUg. 30 and re­ plane flew over the area of Tuz- little time will 'be lost in'^ eiiteid^' BrazzkK in the Berrouaghla sec By DAVID LANCAWDRE ‘^ments and relief organizations as­ mand In Berlin appeared , ready wore a blue shirt. 'liie girl, ,y'6ung- mained over Sqvlet territorial wat­ hno-Sakhalinsk, the Oblast capital, an-integration court sifit. tor sonibv^65 miles by highway ers and airspace for nine min­ Premier lOirushchey’s anger DAN-ISFAHAN, Iran (AP) — sembled aid shipments for air today for a showdovm with the from Algei' Before-arrival of the ..Negroes, Slight earth rumbles 'today terri­ transport. U-S. forces in (](ennany Russians on Western demands (Continued on Page Six) utes. over the Powers flight resulted in school employes washpir from the Ben Cheitl ted he had one man fied 300 survivors of a nearby -vil- mounted an airlift to transpo)^ that Soviet armored units take a ■^The ffdviet news agency Toss the wrecking of the 1960 four-pow­ front window an .'Amateurishly . kHIed and eight' 'seriously Wound er summit ' conference in Parla laga flattened by the weekend’s 10,000 blankets, 1,0>(X) tents and' a shorter route to the Soviet War said ^the note recalled the .’’grave painted sign y ^ i n g , “ No Nig- giant -earthquakes. The people ed, but ordered his troops to de­ with President Eisenhower and 100-bed hospifal unit . - Memorial in W te Berlin. Infeniational complicktions” it dropped to their knees ' and walled ploy and hold their fire to keep .ted were brought about by the U2 British and French leaders. Thousands of ' Soldiers and vol- U.s>. soldiers'in liattle dress took casualties down. prayer to Adah- flight of Francis Gary Powers in The note as reported by lOss, unteers dug . the bodies in the up positions at the Sonnenallee, Bulletins “Sooner or later we will be^dh (ContMU^aB-Pa The tremors were felt this morn­ May, 1960, during' the Dwight D. declared: . -erkage of mud huts scattered Oberbaum Bridge and Heinrich Algiers anyway,” the c610ne,Mold ing in Sirap, a ham|ei just beyond Eisenhower administration, and over 23,000 square miles of north' Heine Strasse crossing points in Colted from. AP Wires ■ newsmen. He said the' gudrrillas ‘ T he government o f the Soviet Dan-Isfohan whtcii' is the heart of raised this question: west Iran. Trains, buses- and the Berlin wall. The crossings .arc were "young, inexperienced Union also states .that its esurlier the t e t e devastation. / ; What is this—revival of the old warning About the takiiq; of proper .T b d ’'force of the Saturday night trucks took the injured to over­ normally manned by West Berlin ttpops without a cause- to fight for, T A X b r e a k v o t e d piratic practice of the previpua retaUatbry measures, ■* -'including Mthblors changed the course of a flowing district hospitals apd -to police. and^ are misguided by a handful Tehran. WASHINGTON .(AP) — The of ambitious leaders,’’ government, condemned by Presi­ the rendering, harmless bf -wiir river in the district. Cars rushing At Checkpoint Charlie, the The three savage quakes hit Senate today voM to exempt During the .night, scores of re- dent Kennedy himself, or a pro­ bases, used against the. U.^,S.R.’ relief had to drive mwe than 10 fourth, and principal U.S. sector vocative act of the bellicose U.S. remains in force.” miles through water.' ' hardest in the oasis village of crossing ,'U.S.' soldiers were not from taxes the profii on ssJe quisitiohed /thicks bore guerrilla of a home by a person 65 or over reinforcejnents southward from quarters which would like to cre­ The Soviet Union “ reserves the Women survivors sat weeping Dan-I.sfahan, home of 4,200 per­ wearkig Ueir battle gear/.- Howev­ ate a new [international- conflict, right to raise. the question of ag­ while the men»[7,haggard from lack sons 150 miles nor^west of -Teh­ er, the 20-man military-police de­ if the'home sells for less than Algiers' to strengthen defense $30,000. TTiis was the first vote liney of thfe, rebel Wilaya- No. 4. like the conflict of 1960, and to gressive actions by the United of sleep, food and water-r-dug body ran. Only 700 persons were ■ left tachment normally stationed there aggravate the situation to the States at the General Assembly of after body from the ruins left by alive. had fighting equipment on hand. as the Senate went into the. sec­ Algiers itselK was calm.' By TH E ASSOCIATED PRESS ond week Of the prolonged' de­ /'■' Berber gueh-illas from Wilaya m tem u m ? the United Nations,” the prpest AFL • a o PresideiH George Iran’s worst earthquakes in 70 Women in veils wailed as weep­ West Berlin police' erected bar­ “ The U.S. government must fur­ said. years. • ing workers...dug the. mangled bate on. President Kennedy’s tax ' No. 8 of the Kabylie Mountains Meany tnreW a note of > warning ricades at SaMkrug Bridge in the revision bill. Xmarded the ancitnt casbah, nish a clear answer to this ques­ Deputy Foreign Minister .Giorgl into the nation's celebration of Threats of- epidemics grew. bodies from the ruins, wrapped British seettfr, one of two cross- tion.” . Pushkin- handed the note -to the The official death toll from the them in white cloth and carrted ^ ich has been the scene of two Labor Day, predicting a recession lit;; pointa the Allies told the Rus­ SIX CHILDREN DIE bloody clashes in thp past week The area cited ig.^e lower east U.S.' charge d’affaires, J. Mc- this winter. tremors that devastated about 100. them on doors and shop si^s to sians to use in changing their hillside graves. ' DETROI'f (AP)—Six children coast of Sakhalin Island and the- Sweeney. "I hope to heavens I i villages in nor^w est Iran Satur­ guard' at the war memorial. The died today in a fire that swept coastal zone of fheffea of Okhotsk. 'wTong,’; ' added Meany. day 'night roM to /m ore than As the sun climbed -in the sky othjet is' the Brandenburg Gate. city from 'La Perouse Strait, aUut 30 (Continued on Page Five) 4,000,’.’ The Irafiiah Red Cross and the temperature climbed to­ JThe Sandkrug. bairicades had a flat in an East Side apartment But the labor 7-leader, in Seattle, buHdIng. Thran'otfaers. members Political Burea. Wash., for a speech at the World id the dead niigiht. total 10,000 ward 100, the stench of death be-> gates wide enough to allow hea'vy o t the some family, were hos­ ' A joint communique o f Wilaya Fair, told reporters: “ We are not and that the , « ^ b e r o f- Injured came almost unbearable. trucks and buses to pass through. pitalized with burns. The Nre Nos. 3 and 4 said the. pued Dje- growing fast enou|{h economical' were. ‘‘beyojMr counting.” A barefoot man tipdged /past A small detachment of Ameri­ nane battle started at 7 aun. when The Weitern world’s govern with the corpse of his baby son can soldiers also was stationed at broke out about 6 m ja. at the ly to keep pace with our growing rear of the apartibent. Firemen A column of Ben Bella’s ntei at­ population, and sooner or later balanced dq his head. Glienicker Bridge at the south­ tempted to march on Aumale.' ' S ew (^ O n ly ‘What , shall. I do, God, what western tip of the U.S. sector. said the flames shot so high in we will be in serious trouble.” the air they Were visible for a "The A ig eri^ public should' Retiring Secretary of Labor Ar shall I do?” wailed a- boy, his •This bridge is used as a crossing face stained with' dried blood, aS by .members of U.S., British and mile. The apartment house it oc­ thur J. GoIdberS, who Friday was Ne>v8 Tidbits cupied by Negro fOmlUte.'. (Coiiiinued o« Pago Soventeoii) appointed to- the Supre'me Court, he banged his head' in the dust FYench -military mlsslons.'i at­ Berlins Share called labor-management . rela­ from the AP WireS' beside the bodies of his father/ tached to the Soyiet headqimrters TROQPS AID c h a r g e d tions. more. Important than ever. mother and seven- brothers and, at Potsdam in East Germany. sisters. Eyewitnesses reported seven , WASHINGTON (A P ) — Sen. ” lh this period of stress and Kenneth B. - Keating, R-N.V., Bolivia Quits strain for America.’’ Bknerson Rupert, Republican Others, stunned, • probed the jeeploads of* U.S. soldiers were de- By JORN FIEHN ^ a n East Berliners call friends in' ------— ■ said today the Soviet UnloB has. WeiU Berlin. Goldberg attended, the annual candidate for U.S. Senate, from BERLIN ,(AP)— The two Ber­ (Continued on Page Five) (.Continued on Page Five) landed nearly 5.000 military per- The division didn’t., start with the Labor Day Mass at the Shrine of Florida,' calls,' on President Kenne­ soonal In Cuba. The White Housa O A ^ in Fight lins,. East and West, ara hewn wall. It dates back to the blockade the Sacred Heart in Washington. dy to enforafs 'Monroe Doctrine and from one city but they are vir­ ted it hod no evidence that 1948-49. Since then the Western Afterward be s^ k e at a wreath- take action against Fidel Castro’s these were troope. In the tm - Over River Use tually separate counties as far part of Berlin has striven to ‘make laying ceremony: at statue of regime In Cuba...First shipment erolly accepted sense of. the- as'-utilities are*-concerned. itself Independent of the East. James Cardinal Gibbons, a cham­ from United Staes .6L Nlke-AJax :word.' It TIttd 'Prted<;nt Ken­ A small part or W«st Berlin's pion of labor. antiaircraft missiles for J^anese ' Sewerage is an exception. Nine­ Death Toil Nears 500 nedy’s news conference state­ By DARR TOglVS power consumptlm is 'supplied All of us must serve our. cojiip' forces arrive at Yokohama. ment last week in which he said ty per cent of West Berlin’s sew­ IfOQ Curtain shy diver refuses WASHINGTON (AP) —BoUvia age flows toward East Berlin de­ from" the East aricf is paid for un­ try, and serve the national wel­ the Soviet 'Cnion ndght have der a general trade a^eement. A to return home after competing in has walked out of the Organiza- spite the w ail' 'dividing the - city. fare and common defense to tha sent In extra military toohal- .'tloQ of American States-^t least small fraction of the gas con best, of our abilities,” said Gold' eixth WM-Id iH>orts>parachuting In Holiday Traveling clanB or advisers. West Berlin hiss 2.2 million peo­ championships ^ Orange, Maas. temporarily—because of a wran­ ple, Elast Berlin 1.2 million. sumed by West Berliners comes berg. gle with Chile over use of Lauca from the Bast, to illuminate some More than 1,000 government . . .Two U.S. A ir Force C130.tr'ahs- US PROBE 8T.a r t s ' When the wall came, Aug. 13, border streets. pqrts arrive in laharta, Indonesia, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS afinal traffic count to 6(W.. Before River water. 1961, West Berlin’s bus and street­ officials, labor and management W.ASHINOTON (AP) — Thb In a note to OAS Council Presi- NoC a drop of the 100 million executives and others^at the Mass to drop 300 tons of food, tents! and T'raffic the start of the holiday the coun­ car systems were bidependent. Boating cil had estimated that between - United States began on immedi­ c'ent Albert Zulueta Angel Mcki- gallons of water West Berlin uses heard the Most Rev.' Patrick A. medical supplies to Indonesian The elevated trains, operated by Drowning 410 and 490 persons could be killed ate investigation today of So­ day, BoUvia said it was suspend­ dally Is supplied by the East nor O’Bojie, [Roman Catholic arch­ gtierrillaa in West,New Guinea. the East German railways and Sir Winston Churchill, who will Miscellaneous on the highways. However, it said viet charges that a hl^flylhg ing .“ its participation in . the OAS; do West Berliners kell their water bishop of Washington, urge or­ U2 reronaaissanre plane violated ringing the entire city, stopped be 88 in November, is not on list Total that caution on the part of motor­ OouncU and all of the organiza­ to the Red-ruled part of the city. ganized iabor to “ leism over back­ Soviet Far Eastern territary nmning between East and West, o f members .of Parliament Intend­ ists could hold the figure to 410. tions of the system” and blamed In 1952, the Blast Berlin .postal wards to cooperate with manage­ last Thursday. The initial reac­ except fbr one line ending in East ing to retire at next election..., The 'nation set a grim record As the death rate held steady Inactlbn over the river dispute. authorities overnight cut telephone ment in every reasonable effort tion here - was one ot extreme Berlin’e Friedrichstrasse station. communications with West Berlin. A c tr te So)>hla Loren and pro­ in traffic deaths for the Labor to a pace of more than six fatali­ BoUvia also annoimced its pres­ to stabilize costs.” ' oontiaa ia comment. Offlclahi . The elevated in Weat Berlin, West Berlin telephone officials ducer Carlo Pontl say they hive Day weekend—an all-time high ties an hour on Sunday and Mon­ ident, Victory Paz EsteisMro, has boycotted by many . West Berlin­ President Kennedy hailed the for the holiday of nearljfr 500 day, the council expressed- fear obviously. remendiered the Imut say they have only one service end-of-summer holiday - with a high hopes that annulment of their gUng and embarrassment wliich postponed an official visit to the ers, runs on power from.th^-Bast. Mexican proxy marrlage'wllL.re­ deaths. the final toll might reach 500. line into El^at Berlin—not for pub­ statement that about 70 million occurred In May I960, when the United States, because the t e e of The station platforms are illumi­ sult in quashing o f Italian iMgamy The count at midnight (local Millions o f motorists jammed the lic use. Amlnlcans are now employed United Stated' flrot denied, the* ouiTlus tin from American emer­ nated by West Berlin power. The three' Western Allies have charges against them. tlmel, at the end of the 78-hour highways Monday on homeward gency stockpiles “ is endangering more' than ever before. holiday period which started at 6 trips- ndmltted, a US flight ever So-, TTie wall also severed subway a line to th4 ioviet Embassy, and Sen. Hubert Humphrey, D-Minn., vIet. tenltory on Bli^ 1. There the BoUvlan economy.” links between East and West Ber­ the Soviets have lines to the Ber­ The worker in the United prapooei the gevemment es^^Ush p.m.' ^ id a y , showed 484 persons 'iTie average number dT traffic Foreign. Minister Jose Fellman states, he said, enjoys "economic' Jdiit their lives in motor vehicle deaths for a late summer 78-hour was no indkatloa -thnt n parallel lin. The subway used to be a lin Air Safety Center and the two budgets — one for current sltuotioa had arisen In the pr««M ‘ Belarde said no new date had common route for Blast Germans Spandau war crimes prison in. the and social protections and rights spending and the other for capital accidents. There was a rash of non-holiday weekend, the council been set for a visit to the United undreamed of in earlier times and multiple death crashes during'^ the te d , is SM. An Associated Press ent instance hut evtdeatly tlw escaping' to the West. Two West West. in-vestments. . . . Robert Clement, US Is stiU a red-het'IsBue In-any States. PaS' Estenssoro had been flatly denied in, contemporary summer season's final long week- survey of accident deaths during Berlin subway lines still traverse Mall is restricted to a few de­ 24, is charged, with sek slaying of matter of 'U.S.-Soviet fsintlens.' - scheduled to come here late this Blast Berlin, but only one iddkes liveries by' truck and rail each Communist societies.” 22-year-old former teacher whose 'end holiday. the 78-hour non-holiday period month. , ' "We are a blessed land,” the In addition to the heavy traffic from 8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 17 to a stop—at BYiedrlchstrasse. Per­ day. f battered body w as found in s.urf at STRIKE END SOUGHT The note to the OAS te d Etolivia sons authorized to enter East Ber­ Trucks, may- cross only at the President said. , North Wildwood, N, J., seaside re- toll. 22 persons were killed' in' ■^midnight Aug. 20, showed 256 ,.»“ hopea that her empty eeat wlU lin liiay leave the train there. Heinrich Heine checkpoint . for A rallying I-c^f was sounded by sort. , - - boating accidents, 54 drowned and killed in traffic, 43 in boating ac­ CmCAGO (AU) -> A fedorol ' remind sister natioiM of the con­ When the train crosses the bor­ West Germans, on the Mrder be­ James B. - ray, president of the A research organization pre­ 91'lost their lives in miacellaneous cidents, 54 drownings and 85 mis­ .mediator naet In nspnmte ann- tinent that she continues to await der the lights go off for a frac- tween the American 'sector and Ifiternatio "(teon of Electrical dicts Now Fork mMropolitei ana m ish^s. cellaneous fatalities for ,a total of aloas today with nafstetera (Na . 7 just solution of the matter of tipn of a second, then go on East Berlin./ Workers. Will fcacame o«e oonttonout elty The traffic -toll surpassed the 438. a tolegranhaia nnisa pod for the tbe 'Lattea River.” again, somewhat dimmed. That’s An Int^'ate network--of sewer Sptedng in Pennsauken, N.J., from - Danbury, Conn., to Lake- previous record of 461 for a Labor The holiday was marked by Chleogo * North Weotern RoU- The OAS, after lengthy discussion odien the train switches from West' pipes crtM-crosses the city. Many at the grave ot Peter, J. McGuire wood, N. J., if present trends con­ Day weekend, bet in 1961.' The eight separate accidents which way in an nttompt to sod n alx- - M the matter, addled a resolu­ to east current, officials explain.--people'''made thei'r escape through — the founder of Labor Day -r tinue. . . . President Kennedy'flies over-all total also threatened the killed '40 persons. Included were doy strike. Medintor Francis A.- tion on Hay 24 calUng fbr peace­ Elach half on^tbe cRy has Its tb6''Wwers soon after the wall Carey urged organized labor to beck frrom his Labor Day weekend record for the holiday which is six killed in.«ach of three crashes, O’NoUl dr. aoM he has spe- ful'settlement of the dispute. owft’ water and gig^ Mqiply- cOme/Now-, all sewer pipes-be- hattla for a- 36-hour week and today to pick up offldiol chores 658, also recoinled in 1951.. fiv e ' each in two accidents and cU e ptans” la nstad te teoclt Tou cannot telei frienjirtwMil the halves bf Berlin are called for, m guaranteed annual that intruded on frunily reunioo The National Safety Council t e d four each in threa other iwtetliiaiid m Page two). In tha East from blocked liy steel bars. 'iwlfcUiy. bslato4 vepoiia co«M boost the amashups. .1 IS. . / yf J(, -7 .. V

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< MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, W62 PAGE THREX\ P A G E TW 'O ^lANCHEStBIir e v e n i n g HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., h j^ A Y y SEPTEMBER 4 , . wJiimm z z z z z z z z x . ._• - - ____ ■ ■ _ ••...... •• ~ • "vr- '• ; . /. Bolton a flyer to b« aent to townspeople Z South Windsor, X Bolton and there will be much personal contact work'N, PRESCRIPTIONS BoHvia Quit^ S h o id d Orientation Slated Democrata plan an intensive rMllES Sheinwold/dii. campaign this yedr. The, Demor Free Delivery i ■ QiurchFuiid Nine-Uot Subdivision,^Road cratic • town committee' will meet 0 A S in Fight Other A. ^itigras At MHS Tomorrow Friday at 8 p.m. at the .Commu­ LIGGETT DRUG s h o p p i n g PARKAOE “ T H E W AY ’ I '• nity Hall to complete plans for the SCIENTIFIC P l A ^ nmed There will be^nn orientation Asked on Mrs. Rich Land election. Mrs. Elsie Jones is the Over River Use DOESN’T GET WORMS , Omar A. Gingraa, tha ' town^a^- program for Bolton Grade 10 ■idee TRliMiaMR pointed member of the Manches­ Democratic candidate for state 1 HEARD IT” , By Alfred Shelimold - Thomas C. O’NgU, pM- students tomorrow at Man­ representative. A Bulgarian biojdgist recently MMTIH ter Country Club boariU'of gov­ chester High School. , Mrs. ■ Margaret Rich of ^ton<^8uperintendent’s recommendations (Oodtinued from Page One) ernors, first becan)e...4lfterested lit Margauret Mary Qhurcti, Center has applied to the Town on expenditures and transfer a6- ZBA Rearing Set dlacoveped that th e early bird It will be necessary for stud­ TTie zoning board of appeals will town politics bepause the area- announced the formation of a Planning Commission'for approval counts, and modifications n f the V- iiruhvr The matter nros(s- when- Chile really does gpt the worm, but ents to report to Bolton Ele­ hold a public hearing tomorrSw at there’s , no n .^ to pick up the > D A . i a . B ^ a around HottoiV'’^ . where he used 'permainent building fund campafigp mentary School fo r , tfanspor-*’ of a proposed .subdivision of her 1962-63 budget. ^ REeUUiTION 6MLS' began diverting water from the to live flqodra every time there property; The application, made The price o f lunches is expec' 8 p.m. at the Comntiunfty Hall on -- / f t phone aadtcancel your social en­ combrtittee to foUbw up the re­ tatloii to Msncheqte'ri The bus -a request from-John Shepazian of Lauca for an irrigation prbjec; gagement/' You don’t have to be Was a hafd rain. will leave the Bo}ton school at through Atty. John D. {jaBelle of ed- to be Set, a report 'given on the cently concluded fund' drive 'for Manchester, proposes nine waterproofing expen^ture, state Brqokfleld Rd. tp build a garage Oyiti Suits The river originate/ in - Chile ab.,f ariy ^Ird unless you happen to and other neigMxjris banded 12ri5 p.m. .Students will be clOMc to the jk-pperty ' sidelines V Q lOB A i ^Jafgether to form the Hilliard ,Es- the construction of the-parish's a new. road. tmt estintates, and trani^rta- For a couple of weeks nt^v, I ’ve flows across the boi^br into Bo llke/swrms. ‘ ' 0 9 * dropped off at their homes on than zbqtog regulations permit. 'Ihe -singers can have some idea o^ opened the deuce of spades, " tales AssociaCfon, and he was first- church and social center. Preliminary maps will be studied ‘.ion? B i^id members will be ask- what the oi-chestra will play while livia, ending in Colpaar Lake.. B A 6 4 the rehirii trip, tt is expected The B w on Cooperative Nursery been telittig you what goes .on in fedlarer properly playqd low from elected president of it and began the'orientation session, will be at a T#C*itieetlng tonight at 7:30 edHo decidfr-eaj request for non­ »3.88 they, are studying their parts and Bolivia charged 'fta i diversion 8 0 V IH Serving on this new committee are at the town offices. Also to be resident pupils to'Trtteijd school In will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the production of a neW opera; -so, dummy, and-East won with the A Q J M attending board of directors’ meet^ many M the parishioners who con­ .p o ti shortly after 2:30.'"' the' Community Hall. All parents learning them at home, or while on was affecting-^thp-^cUlnate- and king. Bast rethtned a spade, re­ togs. * .. . discussed will be a proposed town Bolton and on board''’pOHcg^_for you can learn sometfiiifg about the ^u r. ■ hindering developfnent of agricul­ ^ A K « 2 tributed to the kucceM of the re­ recreation area. physicals and x-raya for new j^r- are urged, to attend, since, plans moving dummy’s'Rce of spades. y The area got the sforih drain cent can^paign. which surpassed 'will be made for the coming yekr, people behind the'scehe.s whom you ' 'Byentuaily. If the o}>era is a suc­ ture and -CattJie raising in the arid Now South had no side entry Uf A Q 3 ‘ - f t needed after Uie 1955 hurricane, regular meeting of the board vriU Report .Due • sonnel." NASSIFF seldom or ifevei; see when you go to cess. a)!' these parts will be pub­ Ooipaza Lake region. A A K 10 5 » its minimum goal of $250,000 Jd be on Sept.rll. V School Supi. Philip Liguori will Primary Asiuired according to Mrs. Warren Potter, dummy’s long diamonds.' -. k Wm I NaeA M he said. Special gifts auid pledges. , ' president of 'the.^cooperative. ARMS COMPANY 4 W* ■ r' the opera house. To facilitate mat- lished, .but as yet all this work Chile d6iled this, and said it For lack of anything bet^'t.o do ' .’The .night the hurricane hit. make his first annual report to State. Rep. Mrs. Dorothy Miller's ■ X m u ^ b e do'he. by hand. As I point- Pasa 1 D Paa John.-J. Nachyly has been ap­ “ HOUSE OF SPORTS” tens, ■ I’ve ‘ been assuming that a ^yras vduiin its rights in diverting South led a low dlampitd from Mayor Harold A. ’Turkington was Advertisement— the board of education as part of petition for a primary to challenge Germari Opera house has decided to e(J>mit, the copyists work under the r Paa 3KT AU fOi pointed chairman.,,- SwYing. with The' Howard Agency—Insurance a lengthy agenda at a meeting to­ Manchester Evening Herald Bol­ 991 Main St.— M l 9-1647 from the Lauca. dummy and played the-Tpieen from OpeaifiB lead ~ A 2 visiting the Glngrps home. ’Hie' the endorsement of former State ton correspondent, Grace McDer­ do an operatic production of. direction of t)ie librarian, ana ile claimed that the May ''34 him are Mayor.John'D. Madden, Real Estate, 53 Meadow Road. morrow at 8 p.m, in the school li­ O p his hand. West looked at the trick water rose sp h l^ , both in 'the Rep. .Eugene Gagliardone fbr the mott, teleiAione Mitchell 3-6566. pims-al Slatv Tomorron:, Shakespeare's "lYvelfth N if^ .” usually are nof members ofx-i. resolution gave her the right to street and in the Gingraa yard and Dr. Robert V. WUllama, Patrick Mitchell 4-0149. brary. Liguo;ri was hired in Feb­ representative’s post has been filed company, but are only-hireii whe’ ddubtfully for sr moment, and Caurroll, Walter 'Kupchunos, Paul (Shirley MacLtync and Yves Montand form the pcrlCct romantic with ntyj^lc composed by an A-nteri- choose legal arbitration of the South encouragM him with the old basement, that the mayor couldn’t ruary. Also on the agenda are and certified with 75 sigmatures. can. ■ occasion- requires. tributlob fa not good enough Yor Kupchuiioa, ,J(^ph Krawski Jr., Manchester Evening Herald- - .comedy team in St eve Parker's "M y Geisha ' whjeh opens tomor- river dispute. Bolivia contended it saw about jsdrly birds and worms. leave the house. spent the boai-d policies, cuHculum. a discus.. Mrs.' Miller said lest night she has Eh’erybody now stairfs to work a jump to four hearta. William pakavant, John Sheehan South Windsor correspondent ^ i w at the. Slate Theater Edwapd G.. Robmsdn and Bob Cum-, We took time.out at.„t1te end of meant that she had the. .right to Thus endouragedt West took the night there. Sion of the budget,' including the a committee working,on plana for in earnest. The conductor has con- John Baer, Joseph Roy, George Laura Katz, telephone M It chell mings are co-starred in this Paramount TcetRlfieolor release *vhich last week> column^ allow the choose the method of settlement, first diainond trick. It .turned out For SheinwOld's 36-page t a b ­ Favors' Sale was filmed'ln Japan.* cojgyists to "drawyfhe parts.’’ for ferenees with.'ilh {heUi: composer to and - that /Until agreement was let, “ A Pocket Oujde to Bridge,” Charjtdn, James Brannigan, Jo- 4-1753. learn his ex^utt intentions, and a very indigestible worm. Gringras was appointed to (he the first act. The composer, you reached, no water should be dt- send 50c to Bridge Book. Manche's- West Hartford. He is now sui. ap­ septf Kennedy, Hugh O’Hare, then passes, the.se bn to ' assistant Ji -won the spade return and board of governors of the country see. writes ayrull score.’’ showing vertied from the river by .Chile. ter Evening - Herald, ' Box 3318, plication . engineer in . gauging jCharles Maurer, Edward Poirot, conductora, who will rehearse the isked a finesse with, dummy’s, ten club in ,1960 to protect the town’s Emile Lanier, Frederick Bloom, :what .eacly principal will sing, as Emilio Sarmiento Caruncho, B Grand Central Sta,. N-.Y. T7, N.Y, equipment, concentrating on tlw When yoLi the best, buy chorus, the stage band, and so on. of diamonds. I f this lost, declarer , intere/t in the- Globe Hollow tract. Thomas Coughlin, Martin Horris, well aawdiat each instrument In the livian ambassador to the OAS, New-York area, although hisA^r- Police Hunt orchpati-a will play; this'is for-the There,will be some sort of stage would get no diamond tricks at all. ( Copyright 1%2, \i^neral ^EpR» ..He favors the sale of the: 145 rltory includes Boston. Chi^tgo, Henri’’ Marois, Henry. Chenette, AMERICAN LEGION empha.slzed that Bolivia 1* not As it happened, however, the fi­ turea Corp.) . acres of town land the country club comductor’s guidance. But each band, of course, for jn Act U Minneapolis, San Franeisdo and Anthony Flcaro Sr., Leonard Yost, permanently withdrawingr from nesse worked. and South got five wants, figuring that a private ot^ must be copied by hand again, Scene 4. the Duke- commands, Texa-s. /■ Richard Jarvis,. EMward Paslula, the OAS. He .said he wdlT remain club would be an asset to tha town. Holdup Man so that the first fiddles have parjts, "Give-me some jnusic!’'-and conse­ diamond tricks. Jos^h -McAnneny and Robert in Wa.shington, hut wlH not take South got the rubber bonus and A member of the American So­ the seconds, the violas, and ^ o n , quently there must be musicians “W e are losing a lot of prom­ O'Con’nell. \ pcii’t in any OAS^discussions or 160 points for making 11 tricks. He inent people who are leatrlng since ciety of Tool and'Manufacturing Manchester police. today a r e not "to- mention the woddivinds, on the set to play it. Assigned to the auditing-a^ activities. It became a scml-priv.ate clUb,” he Engineers, he )vfis chairman of the looking for a medium built, blond brass, and percussion. The prin- Other assistant conductors will also deserved a medal for good STARTS ’rOMOimoW! Hartford chapter . in 1953 and dresatok function are Richard He also stre^d that the action said. haired holdup man. believed to be Oipal characters artd yie chorus al­ act' as prompters, and several of salesmanship. 1954. . . . Tracy, W ed Nyhan, Donald Cant­ will not' affyiit Bolivia's role in ’I f the town tried to-operate the about 38-years-oid, who early Sun­ C A X n iK S so- have to, have parts drawn for them may be required to relay the West should have refused to win well, Raymond Mailhot and Fran­ the Alliance for Progress pro-' facility Itself “I doubt if the town Gingras sha res with his Wife, day-morning abducted a Hartford them to ieam, so you can -aee why principal conductor’s beat fr^m'the the first diamond trick; 'This would cis Zdanis. BINGO front of the pit to the back of the gram. Judt last mynth Bolivia re- limit declarer to one'diarhond trick could ..b.Nak even all around,” "he the former Miss Carolyn Ruth fflU teen-age girl and stole $24 from we took a break in our discussion. stage where the chorus may be re­ ceived/gra.nts and loans of $80 instead of five. South would go ION/ said. ’The clito has spent a great of Hartford, am interest in art Ih e group has established a set her epmpanion during a holdup, at X iVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT In addition, the orchestral parts quired to sing without seeing the m ill^ frdfn the Inter-American d o w two instead of making two deal on tractors, trailers, grounds They have a number of oil paint­ o)^ operating procedures to attain gur^tot, on Bush Hill Rd. ings which. were given them by ’The armed man jumped into the have to be-arranged for piano, so conductor. Nowadays in Germany elopment Bank for economic dvertricks. maintenance, and the like. In ad­ its alms and'objectives. The pri­ B b ’CLOCK^E^ION HOME: LEONARD ST friends and relatives. rear seat of the p ark ^ car about that rehearsals can be held with­ this is- accomplished by c^ed-cir- ,d social programs under th e The thoughtful bind picks up the dition there .are the salaries of the. mary purpose o f the group is to out the full orchestra, and so that ed a $25 bond while awaiting ap­ . The Gingrases have • two chil­ “ maintaip the tone and spirit of- 1 a.m.i police said. Then he forced iENOX PHARMACY cuit television, so the relapping coqxf alliance. marbles. ' golf pro' and'assistant Pin. he said. doctors may not be needed. y-' pearance in Circuit Court 12, Man­ Gingras was an independent dren, Paul, 18, and Sharon Louise, the continuing b u ildii^ fund cam­ Mias Hannah Nightingale^ 18, Daily i^estion 14, who live with them at ?5 Henry Hartford, and George Izzo, 299 Ei CENTER STREET—Ml 9-0896 Nevertheless, at least threexfcon- chester, Sept. 17. Partner opens with one heart voter until he came to Manchester paign throughout the pledge pay­ St. ment period so aA -to encourage East Hartford- to lie in the-d^oad ductors, and maybe five ^dr six. Russell T. Rioter, 18, of 166 Loo­ and thp next player passes. You a ENDS TONIGHT # from Hartford in J^l. ■ \ will be needed. You'll only^ee one. mis .St., Sunday night was observ­ He registered Republican, not. new gifts and th4 fulfillment of wliUe he lifteox Izzo's ■ w^Hit, the Police 4rrests hold: Spades— K 8 4 3;-Hearts—Q "BIG RED" 6:30-9:30 pledges.” / pair told police. \ Incidentally, this Is where- conduc­ ed and charged with paasirig in a 10 9 5 3; Diamonds— 9 8; Clubs^6 ... because anyone persuaded him to, “18 WEST ST.” 8:10 The 'new church -will be con­ After firing a wamifig iihot into tors start to learn their trade in no passing zone. He Was ordered 4.-What do you sayT- he said, but “ I thought the Demo­ Europe, as assist^'ts and "repe- to appear in ,CSrcult Court 12, Man­ structed on 'y’l6-acre plot of land the air, the man ofdered Izzo to Otis Morrow, 40, of 160 Tolland Answer: Bid two hearts. ’The dls- cratic Party'w as headed toward get up and waljr into the woods, titeurs,’’ as they,Are known. chester, Sept. 24. socialism, ^ e ' Republfcan Party LjQcal Stocks fronting on/ three roads— Hayes, Tpke.. Saturday afternoon waa Graham ajid Nevers. It will be sit­ and then drove off in Izzo’s car While these ^hearsals'are going charged with intoxication. He post------h™,------struck me as one of moderate'ac­ on, the stage director will block tion, one that I could support.” uated to/the rear of the present with Miss Nightingale, said Patrol­ Quotations Furnished by rectory/and chapel on Hayes Rd.'.. man BU/Twfiblikg. Izzo notified CUT UTILITY BILLS out ■ the atjtion for the 'stage, as Also, being registered with a Coburn Middlebrook, Inc. . policeywho found the girl about 15 well as the lighting plot, scene plot, THE ENDS ’TONIGHT Bid^have been invited for con- party struck him as a good thing Bank StocKs- es later on Hillstown Rd„ u'n- and Kp.on. The chief electrician “ 'WIE HUNTER” struquon and site development. to do, a move that would involve / - Bid Asked ed. She told police the men w i l l ^ concerned with tljPe lighting ’iOk'TON NOTCH .“ONLY ’TWO CAN PLAY” taking orti responsibility in the Wapping Churefa Conn. BAnk and Trust 'took her pocketbook and fled on plpt, and copies will have to be community. e wapping- Communi JANE WEDNESDAY Co...... 61 65 foot into the woods. jriiade for his assistants, 'the chief AcGve at Chureh hurch announces that, begiimthg Hartford National . stage hand will have similar prob­ ENDS Another area in which he ■ has with Rally D a y on Sept. 16; the Tired of Hie high costs for hot TONITE ’ _ Bank, and Trust Co.- 51V4, 56 W lems with his helpers, or "grips w dM ttwr o o r mok* a movla taken’ on responsibility is his two-serylce. worship schedule Will 1st Area ShovYinx School of Fire Insurance Companies / as they are called In this country, “PHANTOM OF . church; St. M arys Episcopal. He be resumed. Worship services and ^ f t y stage .hands, electricians, is serving his third year as a key HLfd. F i r e ___ . 60 64 church school will br'neld at 9:30 X- property men, makeup artists, and THE OPERA” man, and is in the first year of a National Fire ...... 120 130 and 11 a.m. On Stpt. 9, services Liggett Special water? A fuel oil powefed water Pli« —-MGRTCREATrRES’ Dancing Pho'enix Fire ...... 98 103 so on, is about an average, and 'LOLITA three-year term as a vestryman. will be held atF;30 a.m. •X Life and Indemnity Ins. Cos. you’ll never see a single one from — WedneBday'o- ' In June tie began an indefinite The Intermediate Choir, includ­ ptoaom OMR IS m m s op m s Aetna Casualty L .... 69 .74 .x" ■ the front of the house. '*CH1U)BEN’8 term as a lay reader. ing high aenool boys and girls, will Aetna. Life 112 12<^ iieater gives 4 times^more hot ,Supervising everything, of **LONELY THE THE " I g^ess they can hear my voice. rehearee/tomorrpw at 7 p.m.; Sen- REAVE” “LAW AND JAKE WADE’W olbr Conn. General ...... 122 130 F i r s t course,' is the intendant, general w ill Open A t least, no one has complained so lor’^imr at 8 p.m. OPEN .X Htfd. Steam Boiler 106- 116 mtfflager. or whatever you want to Rober Taylor-Rtchard W’ldmark far.” he said. -e Couples Bowling x call him. He also has to approve CF A B ranch Travelers ...... 140 148 Gingras has also been active ill begin Sept. 7. Anyone inter­ water for half the cost Get X N j i t i o n a F the work of the choreographer, with the Boy Scout movement, Public Utilities ested in Joining maycpntact Ernie and the corps de ballet. Likewise S ta d io serving, as advancernent chairman Conn. Light Power .. 30 Scott of Overlook Rd. S to re s he has to arrange the schedule of Htfd.. Electric U gh t 701-4: Guaranteed of Troop 27, and- sitting on the Lutheran Churcli \ rehearsal facilities, and. don’t for­ boards of review for the Black- Hartford Gas Co. .. 60 To Give You the too gals, a day you in th e 'At-Our Savior Lutheran get that rehearsals for other op­ %IKDSQ^ ledge District. H e was a judge at Southern New HnglancL A Very, eras are also in progress. ENDS Telephone ...... ^'-A614 ■ 50^4 Sunday school ydll be resumed w TONITE Camp Pioneer for the field events B n jo y a ^ There are all sorts of rehearsals. at a camporee.. Klanutacturing >ompanles “ Rally Day’’, Sept. 9. A . nural.-y . . I^ o k e .Color — Pat Boone : PRISCILLA GIBSON Arrow, Hart, for pre-schoolers will be conduct-' tnds Or^ A NATIONALLY weed aniLsave up to Rehearsals for principals, ceheara- ^ W a p p in g He Is the chairman of the aJs for choi-us, rehearsals for .or­ “ STATE FAIR” fourth district, and is on the Associated Sp ed; during/ worship. Services are A P V EBTISED tnO AR SPECIi PlB» — “ LISA” held at the. Wapping Elementary chestra, rehearsals for scenery and la Color Prefossional Ctfotor executive committee of the Repub­ Bristol . WHICH SELLS FOE lOe SCHOOL OF DANC^ ARTS School, with the Rev. Walter l l lighting, stage rehearsals, costume 1738 Islington Road, Wapping lican Town Committee. Dunhan Reg. $4.75. $100 yearly. ichearsajs, full rehearsals, partial Wednoadair Bristol Native Em-Haft ...... uv cy Abel officiating. - . Tuesday r W c^frasday! rehearsals, ballet rehearsals, and Bioclc Hudiioa la Regtstratloh at Studio 'niurs., He was bom July 28; 1922, in FajKir .-f;...... 39 43 - School Board Meets Box 50. *1 9 9 so on until evetyone is living on - “ SPIRAL ROAD” Sept. IS, ; ^ 0-5 :S0 P.M. .Bristol to the late Arthur W. and Machine ...... 19 22 There will be a special meeting 7 For 2»i X, aspirin, benzedrine and tranquil­ Pina “ JESSICA” rolor j Opening O ctober 1 Blanche Gingras,- and grew up i; orth and Judd ___ 14 >4 l6>4 o f the board o f education today at Perfectos and Panatellas izers, Telephone 525.-2816 West Hartford and Hartford. " Stanley Works ...... 17>-4 19% 7 :30 p.m. at the South Windsor S f f YOUR OIL HEAT DIALBR . Dm-ing the course of these re­ THF Bf5T AmLAD OF TUf. REST For ■Informattob WATCH FOR REGISTRATION DATES was graduated from But Veeder-Root 43>/4 47% High School to review the prelim­ Fancy Sli$e^ ' Swift's Preaiium hearsals weakness will show up, 308 M AIN STREET— MI 3-6414 High School in 1940, and went t6 The above quotations -are not to inary drawings of the proposed LIGGm DRUG and the composer will have to re-, wwk for Pratt and Wbraiey in be construed as actual 'markets. F'oster Street School. The next PASKAPE write,- the musicians and singers will have*'to relearn-, and the M changes may affect scenery and ENDS ’TO.MGHT: “FAB OOCNTRV’’—“SA8KATC»fEWAN’’ lighting. Perhaps a whole set of scenery will be discarded and a, S ^ e d new one substitutjed. lit has been, STARTS if James Carroll, the Walnut’s new continental chef— done, believe lit or not!) presents for your eating enjoyment this Wedne.sday, a ' \ The-^fublicity staff now goes to WED. genuine work with a vengeance as opening night draws near. Publicity photos p.m. are made during full stage re­ mmm From 6 to 10 P.M. 9 Bacon mUCDOURAS ■ .A hearsals, and the stage director DORSMT K wiir swear af the ■ photographers for upsetting his routine. If there • Chicken Chow Mein with Rice are guest stars, the publicity, man­ • Pepper Steak with RlCe ager will have ,to see them and ' ^ ■y. '1^1. mcotoK a Ixtb [ NEXT WEEK BEGINS MOWBAY U* i he .says” Nein!’’ adding his choice RESTAURANT X' 1 expletives to everj'body concerned. KTON BT .raP«lN KMMN Pulitnr 'iV' Yellow Onions .Finally Tomes Ihfe fiysi perform- fT'ia — OPEN NIGHTEY TILL 1 A.M. — " anace, ’The -audience begins to fill IV; Tho Fair features Ahe the house. In’ varying states of 7 WALNUT ST;, MANCHESTER— MI 3-4628 h y y y - LB mind. Some are 'anxious to hear a 'S.,' ^ , NATIVE CELLO new work; others Wish they were V finest children's fashionsx I 3 - l y 1 abotil to hear ’’Rigoletlo’’ again ... 1 ■ ■ - M eal A Rroduce Pelcas IHacHva Tuesday A WMlnasdoy Only for the umptejenth time. General­ ly Speaking. German a.ujliences are M t k io e East of the river/ I quite receptive to new work.s, '.so this particular audience will not MOFFttoriii MM TO moac. m a toa-sa-aa-R.a E 8AVIN6ESTM0NTH be antagonistic...... «SOT. 8 M* e.*i. »T.-M.a-3 00- -C^sfr-^ving Grocery Specie Is ! 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Unchallongad Econ-Econ ^ Only car oiith tho Beot V-O-HottaotV-g—Hottaot parform- - *r*YDK0 TANI nmslICNMWM* omy King. Whola-fam- * 4 0 3 ^ of-Both: Blg^()ne been rated RibicofTs prilhe rival ng, all right, blit hevat^ really \ H e b r a n {Connecticut for the poet,-r the 80 thoriTuRh that aoffarara mad# tiTlc achievem ent, th e'atrlk ln g effi­ happy, in some niche of his own (Oontimied from Page One) shot himself In the thigh with'a .2’J ftiwt cim9 haa found a new >a9toni«Km8r statefnents lika "Pdat PaMl*h»A Bverr ET«n)nt Eze«pt that we never did Accept the One of these rumors .was to the choosing.. Mancheudju^ schools and is a mem­ (Continued from Page Oiie)s) - violatiph of the Soi-iet frontier i.n e tax. rale,’’A movement t'ney embraced in the sprin£r!^a,s Bundan and Hniufays. EntaiHstf ai th« ciency. the final cqurageouii facing theory, that AHe Ribiooff had gone effect that Justice FsUx Frank­ 1M WIST MIDDLi TFKI.— Ml f 4201 ;caliber pistol. Is reported in very ...... , , , . , , _ , ’ healing 8ub«Unce with this i$ton- have eeated to be a problem I ** Pnat Ofrica at Manchaatar CoaB: aa ber of Blks Hodge of Manchester, ot 'a iflagrantly provocative -na- iAliiinR abilit>' lb nhrink’hemor* of: Inevl^blJIty; X-hich might be to WashingtoiT with nothing but furter had' for some reason de­ Hose Co. No. 4’and the Manchester ployed at the Kleeblatt cioyerleaf, ' good'Condition'af, Manchester Me- issued thiR mondnK by ‘ -e four indepehdeftt R ep u b lic^ Th< secret !s a new heaHtff sub- 0 ^ D d Claaf Hall Mattar. ' . /:■ ' -'The Riis.^iaiis rla im e d 'th e~ ■ t-2 tu're.’’- IT ----.,:i seeking .Aeaf.s rtn boBEvi rif directors. stfhoids. Atop itching, and relievg itajvce ' Bio«Dyne®)'-di»coTery ol .being hailed it this destruction had a burning ambitipd to get on the cided he did not want Ribicoff to Rod arid Gun Club. \ -REGISTI^IONS- Where the autobahn .uperhiglfway p,a;;fl';^;”;v;rsk;rhalS isrnd. i^;^'-^^^^^^^ • N pain— without 8urger<-. SUBSCRrtTION RATES United Stales Supreme Court. be. his successor -on the court, T . H il-e - a world* famous Tesearch inetiutta. PaLyabla In Advance been brought about yaeltly ....w ...... :30 "ST career ntight indicate. We have for’-the Senate from OPnnecticut, sample of tragedy for Which we T o M Selj Renunclatten t and 'Whitney. sector tgbllcation of field and Richard Sobielo, a junior crossing points aroused specula’-< ■ ’■’' done. ” the note ^February^ ■ arv 19621962:: in a swaoswap for TiiCk „ dtsw ,, j in his si.ster s b.lck- . „ , i disapproye of an assistant genersl all i^wa dltoatchea cfadited' to It or really think of death add loss for paign-trying to get :thcm. We Pre-sident some Ume last winter to do w ithout being cPn-, at Manchester High School, and onie tlon. that .the'.U.S. command'was ' “'the Soviet governmenr will l-; ox'-lct masker spy, Rudolph Abel. 1-''’,’“’'I- ” .® P'H.Ieh the trigger of the Besides pledging a sincere ef- managei-!^ut ohl.v disapprove of not ottarwiaa. credUed In tbla naper tem pered all thi.s perhaps .unreal­ and volunteered to him the in SCfOUB it;/;« tB pray ceaselessly ^ an d ch ild . ------. . . take measiu-es it will deem nece**! and alad.^ha loch! news nubliahad here. innocent people^^nd of what kind preparing to put into effect Us or­ , After the incident. Eisenhow er. Pj,*tol befjw'e lie cleared fort freeze the tax rale Ahd. making a n ^ office. He says they All rlghfavOl-.iaI..ramihllcatlon,of apeclal— istic’ view-r-iunmalistic for any­ ‘formation that he had no wish to and w it out effort, as we breathe d e r th a t the Soviets .stop using .sary to .safeguard the security of. annoimced that 1^2 fUffht.s had i The^^ull.^ t went make 'Manchester a-.places where ffevoi" giving nwse duties to some* diapatenaa ha • y..' Yorlt,. ChlcaRO. Detroit add BoatOKx and ambition ignores the fact -forgetfulness of self which five Soviet army sedans anU one Stat'p Trooper Francla'Pisi-h. al- K. Center apd Harrison SUs.. "for j 4.-ReUirning the five ri^t park- ' MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU ,OP do Lhi.s, .sometimes, just to -show that Frankfurter did have to re a us upon GOd, as a babe .rests so'&f the Colche.ster Troop"; rushed » priep well, below the estimated jng njeler fee in the Main SX, area CIRCULATIONS' he can get 41 if he wants to,- or jeep cro.ssed the Sar.dknig bridge tire sometime, /and notices only upon its mother’s breast. It- is X during the ntght. The num ber Was ftlein to the hospital where .the S2T."i.000 the present hoard of dl-1 to one-cent, ThU w:bUld’’cau-^JUie Leave .Something At The Top just to keep somebody else from the fact that-his retirement came rectors is cohsidering.” Hittle said-j pfiblic less amioyance and'l>nng The Herald Prlntlne CompanyX inc„ ' ' f not by great deeds. long prayers, GET LOW COST Unusually large. bullet wa.s removed. .a aaanTnes no ‘financial‘respotialbilltv. fpr getting it, or .tiimply becausfe the ju st about one month -after RiW- or even by heavy crosses that We today that by - well .^below” the more -hiisiness to 'th e sorsly beset typographical errors appearlnfi In ^ Our good liberals down' in Con­ routine dynamics of hi.s own -ca-^ 'The French also, stationed troops coff had committed hlmself/by may best give glory to God; self- candidates mean "nd more than; and depressed area," the . dan4t- vertlsementa and other teadina Matter fess, disappointed because they peer seem to require it. at the: crossing points in their sec­ half the estimated cost. : dates sa.y. , In The Mancheetef Evenlna Herald taking the nomination for the will may tint all these, but total tor. , ■ t o ^ ' - . r , eeOip to be losing their fight, to Nevertheless,, we have always United States Senate .in /Con­ .self-renunciation . does in truth AUTO INSURANCE Board Discuss ■2. Refusing to sell town-owned, S. I 5. Eliminating the new traffic . Display advertlsini: cloalns houra: cast our belief,' in'our' ow-n final necticut, - and- just abotu two British soldiers, who guard both o Main St, property to the Manches- j lights at the center. . "This inter- For Monday—1 o.m Friday close'epepense account gaps in the give Him all the glory. the Soviet memorial and Its So­ ■-■■■ 'S. For Tuesday—I p ni. Monday analysis, toward tha! view that months before the result/of that Col lege, Glu b PI ay ter Country (Tlub "at any price." section seems to be of a type whwe income (ax laWs. niake w hat seems By j/'N - Grou, taken -from the viet guards were in battle dre.ss ■Lf' ■ " tk ■ • For Wednesday-1 p m Tueaday. Abe Ribicoff . was never ebiehy election might possibly have left book "Hiving Prayerfully" by Kir­ ^Ttiey say. "The mater of one or; lights impede traffic rather than For Thursday—1 p ip Wednesday. to us the filndamenlal mistake of motivated by any desire to gefdn him available again. Th^ school of .; AND TOP QUALITY TOO! thi.s morning instead of the,ir usual (C-ontiniied -from Page One) $100,000 worth of food'xand other The hoard of diiector^will act/"''* municipally operated golf ■ improve it. no rnatter how'they are For Friday—1 p m Thursday by Page. ' _ uniforms. West Berlin police were For Saturday—1 p.m Friday thinking that Ihpse of us who are the Supreme Court, and that Me analysis notes further/the prompt Submitted by Mrs.. Richard H. u - 1 as.si.stance to the .stricken area. tom gh/hn ah agenda " inciitding ! ®'"ic-‘'®s should be investigated, the ] placed and timed." they say i'l Clasained deadline: 10:30 a m each not on expense accounts are .bit­ did " not go to . Washington,, or do selectfon -of Goldberg io r the post, ■ putting. up barriers to keep back day of publication except Saturday — Pinpey Jr.. Associate Sttnlnster, any crowds that might appear. The League of Red 0-o.s.sSori. .several items about ownership of :i ’ ' - anything else, with that particular as if there had nev/r been much Second Congregational Church, Why sattle for low cost KtdM you buy wood and earned away what they, eties in Geneva fOTrvarded'\its road rights of W-ay, The meeting • a.m. ■ ■ terly envious and jealous Of those ;A British armored car turned could reti'ieve of their posse.ssions who are. - goal any burning absorption in­ question about it, iind also-notes auto insurance T Aetna Caausity Auto-Rita member societies an appeal tor will start at .8 o'clock In the'Mu- Tuesday.-September i side him. ■ the actual statment . from the , The \ye.stem Allies first told the t hts hastily set up by troops and who is the average American assurnptions Pn otir part, now er on later anyway, and that the by Aetna Ceauelty’t reputation tor QUAWTt gifts/" - . I referendum, on a proposed Man- that the vacancy on the Supreme only questioiyVhich had ever ex­ Strypeeze ' Russians’ to .stop using Checkpoint Red Cross workers, trucks came - 7--- -— —^ / j Chester community college snd , United Nations Secretary .Gen- W'ould I&e to deny to those aboye tnsucanca. We'd like to tell ybu more a^but Charlie Sunday- W estern spoke.s- along a 20-mile cart ti-ack from" Don't cOtJnt sheep /era! Thant has been talking lately Court which would Have- been the isted about ^ e Goldberg appoint­ w hether iBo;'revise the M anchester him in the economic scale. All of one for which Ribicoff might have ment was the question of when. StripiMnt F4St| It Why nqt call—or writa, today T , men said the order had a dead- the main road with bread. i Coimti-y Club rules to lihlit play In a manner certain to-sharpen his line but ■ refused to say when or F Set n KEY SPECIAL us underlings probably believe in been considered has occurred and BhtwePh our Hieory th at RiW- &Nnf paste or new In nearby Kiavan, only 95 per-j j by non-residents,: own sense of the perils of hie pecu­ some degree of farin g the Wealth; been filled- by >the man who, from epff was never really reaching for what would happen If the Russians sons^^rvived fropi a ^pulation j Two vacancies,, one on the ad­ ... let sleepN,counL\ . refused to comply. - The Ameri­ liar office. He has. in Mo.scow, and some limitation of profits; some L m SSm S S S ^ ^ IIv U tile Theater visory’ park and recreation board cans said the purpose was to 4-e— bst of those still living had and the other a constable, will be then in Warsaw, been saying quite built-in guarantee that ownership duce’ the po.sslDility of attacks byxbeen sleeping on the flat roots of The Hittle Theater of Manohes- mied. WITH A NE>^\ / a few bold and courageous thinFd. and management will.jiot wax too West Berliners on, the Soviet ,.their mud huts to escape the heat. , .. ., The board will also consider ap- But if he has any grim sense of fat on too thin a group of wage ’ i The government ordered nation- ter Will have an open-meeting and prpmng assesements for lianitary humor, it must be stimulated by Use of either alternate route"; wide mourning and canceled a" jKaffee Klat.yhe tomoiTow at 7:45 ' .sewer.s involving five tow’n streets. HOLMAN-BAKER TAATTRLSS slaves. We can even, some of us, For H it UnHMMiMn ^ d approv-ing an appropriation tiie irarying kind of" reactions he be summoned forth Ip a “ bitter X" ' would re.sult in a loss of face for i music on radio broatfca.sls. Special P-'’*- ^*’® ®'^® *^®<^ building the Communists. The Branden-; prayers were said for the dead in: on School St. Prospective hiem- for water main installation in the S leep is mighty imiwrtant- to you. ],t r e l a « geta to his bold-fipeaking of what class war. on some such issues. Darling I>^arm subdivision area. FABRICS obert J. T^Jurg Gate .which, is 200 yards! alt mo.sqiies, bers and hevycomers to Manches- ■ nerves, revitalizes, puts new pep in^ou'^'so you' he considers -to be tru th s. But the expense account, no from the memorial, is sealed with:- Reports were still to come in j I®'' are invited. ' It wnll also consider dMignating In -Mpstow, he said something park property southeast of Oak T S S . l i can meet every sUnnse with a semg in your That is something else again. That VWt Hlaterie Cheney mortar, barbed w’lre and tank pb-'t from many villages far off. the t" Committees will„ be chosen for M lm staclCT as part of the Commuhi.st I main roads. - ' the groups next production, "The I Grove. j St. as a nature j recreation heart. If you’re missing all the:^ good things that,delighted the Western press, has a romance about it which ap­ H all Or Hartford Read and its commentators, What drew wall dividing Berlin. . | The exact death toll probably Boy. Friend, ” a musical comedy p"b,,^hearintonl^n'^n^ . . . if you .still have to count sheep every night, peals to us all. That is one piece of The East German Communists | will never be known. ' by Samuel Wil.son. -ITw mu.sical! P’'””® »n ■ Buy a Key at the regular price and get a spare; him headlines and editorial acclainv privtleg* in which we never see or take sleeping pills'’7~. . i^ ’eat extra-firm X restrict Sandkrug Bridge, about a j The U.S. Embassy announced 'J'*" ^® presented Xov. 8. 9 and 10 Propnatmn for stre^lighting. X ;Key for a penny! Be-safe and save. Get extra keys; everywhere outside of Moscow it­ any real sin. That is one item of PILGRIM MILLS REAL ESTATE mile from, the memorial) toV Gey-1 that no Americans were hurt in -Manchester High School An- ...... " ^ Jflusco-Pedic and ultra-firm W rto-R est bedding. self was his statement that he MITH mans. The Reds require all 'non-1 the quake. ditorium. . S p o n g e P r o b e r L u n g :now! BRING THIS AO WITH YOU. ^ .1 Designed from the fecomm/ndations of ortho­ luxury we would never deny to INSURANCE : CNOORPORATED didn't believe the Russian people O ut penonnel is tboroughly pedic .surgeons. A Qyalty-Controlled Holman- anybody. 'Much rather than do P resident Kenned.v -sent a mes- Cliicago — Precanceroiis lung really understood the issues in­ Baker-m attress co.st only $89.50 . . . pennies * anything to abolish it or reslript trained m the rites Wd customs Opan from 10 A .M . 96S MAIN ST..^GllOUND FLOOR—TBL. Ml e-SMl morial ip the British sector. , ; \ "SagC of sym pathy to the, shah and paHrneiU ahd jis-s 65 active mem condition.' can now be detected Olcoti Yariety StoFi volved In the United Nations role it, we would rather take, our own the people of Iran and offered persw It Is beginning its" third by examination of samples collect- night. See, it, try it, tomorrow, exclusively at of all faiths, fratienial organiza* "Or^DiLAKSMITHS 8INOC 1914’’ .Whatever help was needed. The 652 CENTER 8T— Ml 9-8486 In the Congo because if they did chances of working up to one t*9 P.M. (Sat. Till 4) year has presented six major ed on a- cellulose sponge rubbed W a tk in s . . tions and racial groups. -W e < P resiaent cabled U.S. Ambassador produclioiWi. m any one-act piaj-s against suspicious areas of the MM . they certainly wouldn’t want their some day. But even if that pros seek to serve both through the TRA Approves Julius C. Holpies instructing him for the Man»he,ster Mental Health respiratory Iradl. ■ Heretofore s government to be obstructing that pect seemed totally dim., we could to provide all available as.sislance. Association, and has reorganized . sharp, inflexible instrument has m role in any manner. Western head­ still get some vicarious pleasure ucellence of our Work and FederaLGontraet Holmes deliveied'- a $10,000 tpe Children'swHiltle 'Theater. • been used to take the samples, check. Tlie American Red Cros.s Members are trained in dramaUca, | lines and West'em editorials liked out of thinking that at least the ethical counsel to th e uninformed. this ststeinent; there was no doubt cabled another $10,000. .The State , acting techniqiies ahd backstage device was still open to others The Town Redevelopment D epartiuent .said U.S. relief meas- W ork. about that. And they, saluted Sec- What produces even a wage Agency this morning laid the ad­ urps.would exceed $500,000. ' Ttiose planning to attenq may ^ tary Thant for his bold candor in ministrative groundwork for the The world headquarters of;.call Ed Tybur, membership'xihair- \ slave’s forgiveness for the expense North Rnd Renewal program. x : making such a- statement, directr account is the fact that it is. after (jF cu M M iea y S T ff CARE in New York,-directed its man. 118 Prospect-ftt., beforeW^e \ TRA members (.approved the fed­ mission chief’ in, Iran to hurry meeting. ' x ly to the' Russian people. Their all, , a spending rather than eral govem m ept'a CMnlraQl for praise of his courage doubtbd when hoarding of money. Expense ac \ Wanning Advance. The contiacl It became'apparent that the'Rus­ provides $87,968 for the prepara- count money goes right out for liv­ Uon of Sun’eys and Plan* of the sian people might never hear whk< ing-handsome, adventurous, lux- North End area. he had said,..Russian news soufccs Uripus, stylish living' which ■ Is ' Selection of the consultant to distributed his remarks in English, something- to admire* and envy . I < Warsaw and publicly a.ssailed the: rather cute and wonderful when Everett T. Keith, chaiiinSn of r - X ' . "hair-splitting ’ whifh. he charg^, the agency.will request that the one, of 'them puts a gigantic A fri­ State Development Commi.ssion re­ t ■- :• ’X ■. . -r-ti w as all that was keeping the Unit­ can safari on his expense account serve $176,750 (or th e-state’s share ed States and Russia from agree­ and gets away wjth it. We are fas­ of the project. 'Tlib toven and the .■W.a8ri;»iii^.irakikM, ment on a nuclear test ban treaty. cinated by the-grandeur, the bold- SINGER stale will each contribute of the Here, a t lea.st. he could, find both •ventual $1.4' million project cost. UNIVEftSITY hess, the ingenuity of it. And we The North End Redevelopment sides willing: to give publicity to can always realize that, after all,' project was approved by the fed­ EVeiMING his word.s. eral gpvecnment tin Aug. 3, pend­ expense account spending spreads RKHSIIATIOII S|mMBBR:4*l5 Disillusionment would return the money around, puts it hack ing approval-by the town. fwily with thei interprelalion. into circulation, just as efficiently W M kdsys. 11 9m That, of course, wduld .show that as the government evel--could, and Kwftan iMt * ■each side^ identified- tJie other as % in much more plea.sant ways. REGULATION saetices the one fesponstbfe. (or the silly TTie Washington liberals, are BOYS’ hair-splitting- involved. wasting their time trying'to get us I t s m i M i S R i M O : S e c re ta ^ Q-eneral Thant, having mad about the expense account- ^ W SHVjBSS ja>M tfHSTRATI^^ .... produced one statement which en­ ahtica of our betters. Tiiere's riot 25 OFF Gym Suits thused one sitie and displeased the one of us who doesn ( Want some­ REGULAR PRICE WHEN NEW other, and then\a second staternent thing left at the top, if And when " -m h ,-whlch each "could pretend to praise i n.99 we ever get there. THE LEARNING SEASON X ■ \ ' on the assumption that it attacked -dissei.^gm aeptember ,; the other, then profluced a third IS HERE AGAIN- NASSIFF e c ju i'i. statement which at least the Complete Entertainment lifW 'iWt H ufftbaydl: ARMS COMPANY Storm Signals Ahead ■ I—;• American side, and probably the A patent has been issued for a “HOt'SE OF SO RTS’* Russian side too, are doing their ca"binet machine which is .g u a rto - -991 Main Bt.—5 n 941647 X" , k'. ' best to ignore^ totally. teed to add immea.surably yoiir X This was the statement in which, enjoyment of any visual dhtertalhr ' - . ' X * ^ X- • ' ; X \ipon his arrival at V^arsaw. he ment. All you do is stick your head X X V held forth the prediction that the inside the cabinet; put your arm^: Tliey’re never too young ' X conflicting ideologies of. E ast and A - ; •...... dn a comfortable, rcsi, and ypttr to get-SAVING SENSE. ■ West W'oiild eventually, like other feet Up on a platform, and the'md- :-v rival philospphies in the world his­ chine’s .operations soon gives yop Teach your children the ILLIAMSON tory, tend to blur and.„jnerge the -(jomplcte, and autlientic at- A thrift hahit—plant their toward one another until soine new "moapVi^e of -the entei-laim nenl yOif ■ystem emerged which owed_aonie- 'f are watching. Special background "Seeda'of Earning” here Any sailor worth Ms salt knows the meaning of these two red flags thjng to them both. music is wafted into your ears. FALLACY with their black squares.^ It's the hurricane warning signal! S ecretary Genei-^L Thant, when Special background scerils are —today—wMfere they wil^, he gets his pi ess pllpplfigs.'' will blown your . way. by ,a special fan. grow and grow, thanlcs to As the hurricane season approaches, perhaps we ought to review < realize that the newsmen and the .^ d the foot and arm rests vibrate Sente people inive rbe Me* that m a m editorialists of both East and West Pa’mou* SLANT-^O-MATIC* sigzag maehina a few simple safety measures for you... should you have to use in such a w-ay as to imitate the sit­ our whopping, big annual 'it coats a kx of money id bur and them. If you see a fallen wire, don’t touch it-^and don’t tot any­ -had-no zeal for t^srthg to fit any uation of the .characters in the DISPLAY MODELS tei dpminon stocks. It docs not ■uch statement as that into their d iv id e n d . . Current Annual one else touch It! Can Hartford Electric—no matter what the hour < story you may be watching, so^ that ' Cominisstont cterged by member cold war patterns of emphasis, Dividend On you accompany them on’ |11ane, NO DOWN PAYMENT ■ fifYW. of i*>e New 'Yogk Stock —and tell them where it is. Hartford Electric’s repair crews are thought and reaction, and that train, or scooter. -- Insured Savinga alerted and ready-and if there are any service interruptions they generally' solved the problem Exchange are among the Jowtst For most of us, who iike :a l\(tle YOUR PRESENT M.\CHINE MAY BE W t fURlUa WITH CommissicMYS flte^ l be working 'round the dock to restore power as soon as by ignoring the ’ statement -alto- entertainment now ahd ujen be­ USED AS FULL DOWN PAYMENT charged fOr rhe ^ g e th « . cause we dd. not feel quite tired transfet o f any .properry. They Rooibie. ' ' After all, whose side was the enough to-assault the problem of a OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9' waty accoadlng so the amoont of 2 Thennostdts Secretary General of the United nigfit’s sleep, this sounds like the gnQiig^ and the ntimber of shares Hartford Electric knows how much y m electric service means to > ^ Nations on, makibg a dispassion- ultimate ansts-er. Ei)en getting into *,*nJn!d,*..bWthey a'serage just pBTSfieoWThWifiwtosWkerwdwe^^ —*te, neutraUal__above-the-strugg1e OTHER SALE-A-THON SPECIALS it sounds like an exhausting proc­ • bat ooer 1%. So, if yoti ha^e th e y l do everything in their power to maintain this^etoctric com m ent likie th a t? ess. ' ■ i V ☆ 'Ck PpR THE FINEST GAS HEATING COMFORT S A LK F R IC K •R O ^ woeatiog because you aa- servicei. , . • , • ...... _ f 7 SPARTAN* Zigzag maehina r .. ^ , .$ 9 9 .5 0 arnuoi k.waa expenatae. come oai PLUS f y i mtonomy _Whcn Nature Does It ^ ■I aaM k t 08 help you get amned. ■A Nature went on a little rumble Full-Power CANISTER CLEANER . ^ .$ 3 9 .5 0 SAVINGS ra m R E G U U T iO N 4 We Mpuac yoa a coodial hiiiiiii— n Jnal hipat only ofg coMeA days . . . fuel the other ni^t and the present : BOYS' RUG CLEANER-FLOOR POLISHER . $ 2 4 .8 8 nving is iMlonatic, aaid ovemm k d hninated. Let M •slimate of hhman. casualties fori an.eZ L O A N give yoti ooanplete details today. ' _ , ■ • an earthquake in Iran runs toward | A. S' ,S O ' I A T I O N 20,000 dead and injured. .i THE HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY Gyin Suits Ttir-'-- This was an underground! blast, |4i o m yow W IlUAMSON daalarjtaiioy ¥ I Z ¥ B S but nobody, ,seeins to have any » 1 . 9 9 SINGERHf AOQt API I Hb fOH ALL SEWING YUUH '.IWrINC AHU fUlOlfGENTER i.lHI NllOS . question that it w'as pature-rmade, tmn ■ Aiigin»ttl»8 OILPCtT riWAWCIAL m»TITMTI»W PUTNAM \ mat iNVEsm mHED mTRic cohpm and not man-made, nie oqly in­ Uttid In ptam took Mdir SINGEIISEWIN6 MACHINI CO. ,/.. 8k C O . " ■ '/ spection being demanded bj| any­ NASSIFF . 832 MAIN ST. — Ml 3-8883 1007 MAIN STREET^NEAR MAPLE i % y| L-ONIKK f t, aUNCMKdR '' NORMAN fBENTZ body is Inspection of the rubble, to ARMS COMPANY m 3-2151 'kV ■ee if somi? lives can be saved. No- '•HOU&E OF SPORTS’* SHEET METAL WQRKS - tk.. It' f»l Main' St— MI 9-1647 Open Until 5 P.M, Monday, Tuesday and Friday' '-"V bodjr Ji-thinking pr Ulklng about r YoHr $**et * . 34j2 Adams St.^—Ml. 3*8964 - ■ > - - • " ■ ■ - - ■ . J T, ■ ' 'iy. ./ , r- : - ■ /' . -■ 'A I ’>/• .* I '■’1 I " ■ / / \ A '>i-V .. V. ' A 1 rJs-: J I / , ? • : ri ■ . • •. -I,' X ' '■'

V • MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBERS, 1962 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, COJ^N, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1962 PAG E SE V E N chin# Tool Division, 'West Hart­ ■*rr HEALTH CAPSULES ford. A b o u t T o w n Catholic Schools 1 ntegrate; s , X; bv Mk-baet A. Pelii. M.D. A veteran of World W ar I. he O b it u a r y was a member Of, preen-Chabot CAN VOU HVPNOriZC A PERSON J*Qst, American Legpon ,6f, Coven­ Boy Scout Troop 120 of St. [roes in •INTO POING SOMBTMING THAT try, and a charier member Of the James’ 'Church will .hold an or­ R o u j ^ ^ p IS AGAINST HIS,MORAL PRINCI­ Dr. Farr Dies, Men's "Club o f' Nilee-Bement-Poi)d. ganisational meeting Friday at M (Continued from Pago One) X PLES WMEN HEiS CONSaOUSl He is survived by hi* wife, Mir^< p.m. in the ’Scout room • at St. lam Greeley Folansbee; three sons, (Conttnw m P a (« Om ) James’ School. Fathers, are asked er, wore a yellbw 'dress with « D en tist 42 Y e a rs John S. .Follansbce of Waterbury, Time of Your Life to attend. The first regular troop blue ribbon In her hair. Sh6 a|>:. Manchester ?! Duane R. Follansbee of Ashmead By SAM DAWSON meeting will be Wednesday, Sept. 8.' Ftif* cisnU p«r hwir to day AP Business News Analyst peared to pe about a tfilril. workyefnployes in labor grradM Dr. James W. Farr. 68, of 84 Dr.. Coventry, and Philip D. Fol- 12, at 7 p.m. in the Scout room. ,. All School Cafeterias Bigelow St., a dentist in Manches- lansbee of Fairfield, Maine; a NEW yO RK ( A P ) \ Thanks to grader. / ■ flv v w x and Beven. the millions of Americans who go ' .. '' if ■ Dear Arthur: I’ve waited aJl my Six cfcnta ppr ho\ir. In ' day te i^ o r 4i ytears. died Sunday at daughter.' Mrs. Reta' Gregory of Parents stood around Watching, Manchester Memorial H o s p ita l' Coventry; several brothers and sis­ on. spending and spending, some The Manchester Philatelic So­ life for retirement. Now ’that it's voBk employea in labor frades ciety wil)^,-open its 1963-63 season but there were no signs of Any where he had been- a patient since ters in Maine and Vermont; 15 of the more cheerful news oA Wall here, I’m ecstatically happy. B u ^ •en aiglit, nine, and ten. demonstration brewing as th* Aug.' 25 after',a cerebral hem­ grandchildren and one great- Street these days Is being made th A-" You know what my picture of by retailers and' by many of the at 7r30 p.m. at North MethOdlat the perfect ’rttlrement Is 7 I like to children went through the cere­ orrhage. X granddaughter. monies at the flag pole. ■rti# following is the achqol bus.-.'Croft and Windsor. 117-49 BucKt •and WylljA. Arriving 8:20 a.m.; re­ KiUed in'Crash )The Rev. James MacArthur, producers of consumer goods. CJhlirch, .300 Parker St. Plana wlU ■it in front of the television with a All cafeterias in the Manchester public school, syst^'m will Dr. Farr was bom Nov. 26, 1893, be dUcuaaed for future' meetings, No adult Negroes were in evi­ ach^ule i d by the board of>edu land.’ 891-619 N. Main. N. .Main and turn .trip 2:35 p.m. .'x , ESSEX (APl-r-Fellx P. Dennia, in Hartford, son of the late. Felix pastor of First Congregational' . . Retail stores and chains are rpt' couple of quarts of beer and relax Union, N. School. Arriving 8:10 Bus No. IS— Starting 9;M «.m. be in f^ l operation 'rhiirsday. the first* day of saU Dennis’ body was tak,in to Mid- Legion; IVeterans of.Wjjrld War I, ling and Robert Pender. 336 Adam.s; st6p$ gt Adams and Bur N o. I Starting 7:20 a.m. TO THE CONTRARy. after a dip- in June, 'hie better T o ^ L o a d t o do you? 1960 — Louisiana's first publie live more, thin one mile waiking sclio>rts. and ice .cream wi)F ba .. dlptown^ Hospital for , an autopsy, and a communicant dPsSt.' James’ school integration since Recon- Tolland T^ke.; 1693 Tolland Tpke.. at .55 W.-Vernon, stops at 191 W„ CepWIti iiv*, hciptui inlwmOion. Miss Thrrese M. ’Plllsbury jpace apparently held through Dear Mr. Salamon: Your wife distaiice from the'school on an er.- 206 Windsor. Biirhham and .Drex- Vernon, 775-570-643-438 Vernon, Thiirs.. Sept. 6— Si''ho can never stop learning. Ay,ltima- of 101 Chestnut. St., Manchester, O alg, wearing a dragon-embla­ Arriving .8:25-a.m.; return trip Fri., Jan, 2.5; Fri.. April 5. and which is another way of saying I Ella Price Ellis. He was a vet­ Roebuck. ing. , There are stores which have show that the*' Klan has reacti­ and, use that bus foi’ attending Bus Trip 3 —’ Starting I The menu fimX Thur^ay an4 tion will force him to be A voca-. was held this noon at the-Central zoned robe and hood, urged listen­ .3:0.5 p.m Fri.. June 21. Midqmrlers i for bur small business community.” |tional student all his life, for aur eran of World War I. Earlier earnings tabulations had clothing which will make you look vated. school. Tickets will be issued to ,■8:25 aart: at Bush Hill and Bell. Friday, is as follows; • The future of the country, h e! Congregational Church in Provi­ ers to boycott businesses employ­ BrCRLAN’ D slementary st:hool , progre.ss rg; tomation will probably force him . Mr. Ellis Is furvlved by another shown retail and wholesale trade ing Negroes and to vote for seg­ smart and up-to-date. In fact, with 4- No crosses burned In N e# -O r­ all- students attending secondary Bus No. 10—Trip 1 Starting ports) end Mon.. Cict. 8; Mon.. Thursdax^Barbecued meat on said, depenrtr in great measure on | dence. stepson, Dwight Clark of North as a w hole, running 3 per cent the advantage of your matured schools and must be shown on ail roll, potajii sticks, buttered green, out of at least three jobs. Then, Mr. Plllsbury, a former super­ regationist candidates in the Sept. leans or In the 11 civil parishes 8:05 a.m. at 356. Adams, .atops-kt" Keeney. Ars Jan. 7: Mon.. March 11, and the pro.sperity of this sector of the i Windham: a, ■ brother, William ahead of the 196i second quarter, style sense and by shunning the trips. beans^/nread and butter, mill*, he’ll have to leam others. intendent., at Cheney Bros, mill, 1 Democratic primary in Geor­ of the archdloceZe. Hilliard and New State. 16'93- 8:40 a m.; return trip 2 Mon.. May. 13. . economy. - Ellis of WilUmantic; and two sis­ and 11, per ..cent better than the fads in preference to the classic, The schedules show that each mixjefl fruit. Testa: There Wil, undoubted­ left Manchester In 1939 to work gia. ' 1444 Tollahd Tpke.. ToUailtf Tpke. p.ni Winter vacation is Feb. 16-24: ters, Miss Eva Ellis of Mansfield, first three,*rtnonths. of this year. you’ll never look' better. Keep bus makes several trips, and since Tiday; Tuna salad on -roll, po- ly, be fewer ’’outside” tests— those for the Whltin Machine Works andMeekville," ‘ “ 1277 ■poTland ilfand ■Tpke.. Bur N o. 8— starting 8:20 spring vacation is April 20-28. and Mrs. Albert Camm of Rece- The high rate of reUil sales hfts "W e’re going to put on the blg^ hunting. the bus schedules are clo.se, the co­ at 79.5 Hartford Rd.. stop, ato chi'ps, sliced tomatoes and initiated by groups outside the lo­ of Whltlnsvllle, ~ Mass,.;.A#..;.a con­ gest drive ever known -in the state 206-2.56 W ind^v"'W indsor and cal school system--Jwhich have al­ da, Calif. boostjed sales of a number of operation of parent.# and. pupils is well and' Hartford. R d X Horace lettuce, milk, chocolate cake. sulting engrineer. He retired this of Georgia and when we gbt Recipes asked to maintain a xvorkable Croft. 66 OtSft Arriving 8:20 What’s Ahead ready come under fire from school year. , ■The funeral wlll.be held tomor­ industries producing ‘ consumer Dear Arthur: My husband left a.m.; trip 3:05 p.m. Packard and Overlan row at 2 p.m. at the Potter P'ji- through, I think there’ll be a lot schedule. Buses cannot go out of administrators. It’s wasteful to Bom in 1891 in Maiicheater. N. .goods. Many have .translated this me penniless when he died two BjVf' N'o. 10—Trip 3--Slarting Wethereli, 292-.506;;2^0 VVetherell, neral Home, 456 Jackson St.. WiL- into higher profits. of Negroes m o^g north," Craig their way to pick up pupils, nor give BO many tests, the adminis­ H„ he was the son , of the ' late months ago. My six children keep Blueberry Pu ff Pudding Arriving 8:40 grti; return trip ForSchools? limantic. The Rev. William.-'ft. said In appealing for new Klart can they stop at individual hoiuses^,j,S<25 a.m. at 257, Burnham., stops trators say, becau.se many of the Henry P. \Md Abbie' Fletcher Earnings after taxes In the tex­ offering to pv^ me in an old folks 1 pint box fresh cultivated blue­ 'a t 327-39.5-427-.5i7 Burnham, A r­ 3 p.m. Beliiry of 'St. Paul’s Eplpklopal tile and apparel -industries aver­ members,.- ' , home, but CTiey will npt send Pupils are asked to be on time tests measure the' same thing— Plllsbury. I ik 1913 he graduated berries x.^ riving 8:40 a m." return trip 2:50 LINCOLN iool Hours Church will officiate. Bu^al \rill aged 60 per cent above the first Imperial Wizard Robert M. Shel- mpney to support: me, and to travel only on the^-bus to W’indowless. ungraded, no re­ academic ability. fyom Lowell -T^hnical Institute In 1 cup water . • Wh^ch they have been-^aglgijed. All p.m. Bus-N Allowances'must be made for 84 Finley—stops a t - 55 F5nlev, and/Overiand. Server and Weth- the future, says the National Edu­ r r Suppliers ' of food products be bloodshed before the integra­ treated this way, The children riod updelerniined as yet. Dismis­ noon to 2:30 p.m. Lunch, Grades the , basis of age is illogical, be: ter Qongregational Church. H# Juice of ^ lemon ^ time vertAtions, sinccjgthe sched- 1149 E. -Middle'^ Tpke.. 190-149-115- epdll. 291 Wethereli, Wethereli and .showed a gain of 17 per cent as tion movement — which he said were always willing to take every­ sal.T-25 p.m, 1-3, 11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.; cation Association, pointing to caUs,e age alonXbas little to do was also affiliated with the South: JF^neralii 2 eggs, separated ulM-afe tentative and^subjecl to 63 New Bolton Rd„ 940-1016-86.5; addell Hgts..- 286-375 Bidwell, a group for the first half of the was Coinmunist-irtsplred —is de thing I gave them. What can I do? ^Bennet Junior High: Opening, Grartes 4-6, noon to 12:45 p.pn. Dis­ various experimental studies now with the level of ability of the stu­ em New England 'Textile Associa­ 1/3 cup sugar revisions later in order to provide 784 E. Mfddle Tpke. Arriving 8 'Keeney and Portland, France.#, year, with the second quarter 12 feated. Mrs. Jonson 1/8 teaspoon- salt Hackmatack, 330 Hackmatack. :15 a.m. Lunch in 22-minute pe­ missal, Grade.# 1-3, 2;30- p.m.; iinderway on schoolbuilding design, dent,^ Grouping on \the basis of tion, the American Textile Ma­ a workable schedule under . actual chinery Association, and Phi • Ppi Oeorl^e Currie per cent better than the like Dear Mrs. Jonson; It might be 14 teaspoon cream of tartar r i . a.m.t return trip 3:05 p.m. / '-Arrivimr 8-20 am return trip 3 riods between 11:03 a.m. and 1 p.m. GrS*des 4-6, 2:45 p.m. ’ grades. in each subjedL is better. Fim'craKservlces for George (Jur- Eapller, 17 churchmen from Chl- working conditions.. When sched­ Bus No. II, Trip I—.St^ng 8 ^ * teaching tools,'changes irt the ciir-- Fraternity. period , of 1961. Beverages posted wise to consider a carefully se­ 6 tablespoons sifted cake-'flour Dismissal, 2:15 ip.m: Manchestgl*'High: Opening. 8:06 But the best is abolishing grades, rie; ilk. Bmefleld Dr., were held cagcl. New York’ and Connecticut ules are adopted on a permanent a.m. at 141 W. Vernon.,xmop.s at ■ ' 'x , DyxRK'D'rcnv riculum. Here are some of .them: ' Survivors include his wife, Mrs. modest gains, up l per cent in the lected retirement home. 'There are • Rinse fresh •. blueberries aqd Bentley:.. Opening. 8:45 a.m. a.m. Lunch in 20-minuU periods and abolishing report car^, too. yesterday'aitrtrnoon at the Holmes second quarter and 3 per cent for were freed under $200 bonds after y basis, buses- should riin in accord­ 182 W. Vernon. 77.5-,^0-424-408-j „ X \ Windowless schools: Studies are instead, each pupil should, be Glenda E. Matthews Plllsbury qf' six days in Jail as a protest many which are very pleasant. drain well. Cornbine water, 2/^. ance Vith the schedule. Moi-ning "''kindergarten, 8:45 to between 11:06 a.m. and lT^6 p.m. under way in several places to de­ F’uneral Hortx. '<00 Main St.' The the first six months. 362 Vernon, 600-676 Lydall, Lydall l<--StarUng S’^O a.m. taught, these educators say, ''aa Saiinderstowii; a son, Randall.. against segregation. They can be comfortable,'"with cup-sugar, and tapibca in sauce­ Tlhe bus '.schedules, listed in al- 11:15: afternoon kindergarten. Dismissal. Monday through Thurs-. termine whether -schools without Rev, Laurence J . Vincent, associ­ . Drugs, soaps and . cosmetics , .anti Lake. 275-258^6-145-122-53- at Oakland- -Mops at Oakland day. 2:35 p.m.: Friday. 1:36 p.m. much and as fast as he can ab^ Plllsbury of Providence; a datigh- good food, and can offer the com­ pan. Cook over medium hertt, #tip- pii be^cal order bv schools, are 115 L,ake Arriving^ ^O a m • return Lillian, South, Gleason, arnv- 12:30 to 3. Lunch. 11:45 a.rii, to windows help students to concen­ ate pastor of .- Center Congrega­ topped first Half of 1961 profits by A spokesman, the Rev. William 12:45 p.m. Dlsmis.sal. Grades 1-3, Extra help period follows closing.. sorb it. . The bright student could ter, Mrs. John A. 'Teedenjof' Saun- tional Church,, officiated. Burial panionship of friendly people in ring constantly, unjil^ mixture as folldw-s. J trip 3 p.m. / ' "t'irn trip" 2:45 trate. drtr.stown; a sister. Mr.s, Lloyd 11 per cent, although this year D. Watkins of Chicago, said the your own age group; comes to full b.oil. blueberries 2:45 p.m.; Grades 4“6!, 3 p.m. Nathan Hale; Opening. 8:45 a.m. then move ahead of his age group, was in East Cemetery, k ^ , BE^ET j - Bus No. Trip 2 — Starting „ , & ns Cla.ssrOonrs of different sizes: If, Frertqh of Rumney, N-^H., and ten the second qiiarter earnings clergymen—most of whom fasted Once settled, you might seek a Bowers: Opening, ' 8:46 a.m. Morning, kindergarten. 8:45 . to -nie slow student could lag behind Bearers were Laurence D. Dane. and lemon juice/'Beat egg yolks Bus No. X~(Broad. Lockwood,' 8:25 a.m.jia Cushman and Traev. ah ^tarling^»;0,5 a.m the "team, teaching" method be­ grahdcl\ildrcn. __ slipped well below the first quar­ fi varying periods— "came here position as a housekeeper with a until thiclj ahd,'creamy^ add 1/3 Morning kindergacleii, 8;45 ' ta 11:15 a.m.; aftei-noon kin;1ergarten, without the unwholc-some pres­ Hayden L Griswold Ji’., .OsWald Ckjiumbus, Bolton. Turnbull. Grant, stops al/Ciu.shman and Scott,-.52 comes popular-^it-he method in Bprial was In, the family plot ter figures. Tobacco companies to witness to the fact that the well-to-do family: a job which in­ 11:15. afternoon kindergarten, 12:15 to 2:4.5. .Lunch. II :30' 8inv to sures to catch up that he now W, Weir, James Hynd, William F. cup sugar apd beat again. Beat Honiesteadl. Staftjng 7:55.a.m. at ScotlXarriving 8:40 a.m.; return .and Tolland Tpke. 1693-1 which a group of specialized teach­ in the Sw^h./ P o in t. Cemetery. trailed last year by 1 per ceht problern of Albany is a national 12:15 to 2:40. Liirich, Grades 1 and 12:30 p.m. Dismissal, Grades 1-3,' . must shoulder. Haugh and William J. Hannon.X volves light housekeeping and the egg' w'hltej-^-tmtll foamy: add: salt Woodland and Turnbull, stops a t : trip^:4r> p.m. land Tpke.. Tolland land ers takes responsibility for a large Providence, The Jones-VValton for the half 'and 4 per cent for and hot a local problem.” 2, 11:15 a.m. to 12:16 p.m.; Grades 2:45 p.m.; .Grade? 4-6. 3 p.ni. supervision of children. This is just afid cream of tartar and beat Ufitil Polumbus and Broad',-Grant. Ar- 1 Meekville, 206 Windsor. 23.3 Bijrtx School Doors Siving Open This Week class—school buildings.TWill have What else is ahead? If you look Funeral Home of Providence wa.s thrt seconcl' quarter. ^ HIGH SC’H(M>L ■ Orfiird Village: Opening, 8:45 Mrs. .Inhn B, K cIioJb'S r.. The gro.up was among 78 per­ th# kind of atmosphere and activ­ stiU! but not dry. Fold whites into riving 8:10 a.m,; returrtvtrip 2 :1 6 ..- ^ 'N „ " 'V " «7 a r t in 7 % - 2 n um ' ham. Burnham' and Drexel. C i'ofr The doors of the new South Windsor High School open for thXfi)X^t>mo tomorrow, as many doors 1 and •(, 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.; to be changed. Team teaching, will far enough ahead, you might see In chajge of arrangements. \. Pickup Expected _ , * .J, ; mis .^o. 1 stalling (.20 a.tn. nda Windsor. Buckland School a.m. Lunch. 11:45 a.m, to. 12:30 '.something like this: Students The funeral of Mrs, Gunilla'-D,. sons jailed a week ago for a pray­ ity you need. yolks and fold in flour. Pour blue­ W manv school.# throughout the,,state open this week to begin ^ 1962-63 .school year South Grades 5 and 6. 12:15 to 1:15 p.ni. require.large rooms for use when , Now all hands in the • consumer er vigil in front of city hall. Still berry sauce mixture into ll4-qt. R... N'n 9 1 1 f ' Parker St., slops at .335 (pick-up onlyi,. 995-868-820-738 Dismissal, Grades 1.3, 2:45 p.m.; p.m. Di-sniissai. 2:30 p.m.. studying a foreign land making Kehoe, 413 Strong Rd., South Wnrtsor High and St, Bartholomew's School in.Manche.ster. Which have their first cla.s.ses this fall, KifbcrtRo’h: Opening. 8:45 a.nv - the'entire class gets together, and ' .Miss Margaret Moflarty gbods^ Industrie.^ . and the retail in vjail was one of the original Telephone usage. In'the United 'casserole. Pour egg batter over w ^ d ‘bm 7on (.56-5(0-543 Vernpn, Ver- Tolland Tpke... .715-64.5 N. MZin. , Grade# 4-6, 3 p.m. field trips there by jet dui’ing Windsor, was held this.morning at and Howell Cheney Regional Technical School in Manchester.Xhich opened in June,'are the only new smaller rooms for specialized small- field areXyhtching for a seasonal group — Annie Pearl Avery, a top. Bake at 325 degrees for 40 wood, 600-700 W. Middle! non and Lydall. 60(5-513 Lydall. Arriving 8:35 i,m.; rctui-n trip Buckland; 'Opening. 8:45 a.m. Morning kindergarten. 8:45 to class; teachers for the local school.? Miss Margaret M. Moriarty, 87, the Benjamin J. Callahan Ftineral States h u increased 75 per cent school facilities ill the Manchester area completed durihg^the past y ea rX f Herald photo by Oflara). 11:15 afternoon kindergaj'teri, , igroiip instruction. pickup. Back . to school promo­ Birmingham NSgro. minutes. Yield: 4-6 servings.■ F-ilknor, Love I^anei. Starring. ( :5h, 230-35 Lake,. New Bolton Rd.. E. '2-.50 pm Morning kindergarten. 8:45 to being recruited from all over'the of 14() Park St„ died Sunday night Home, Blast Hartford, with' a sol-, in the last 10 years. 12:15 to 2:45. Lunch. 11:30" a.m. ,tp' Television:, An increasing num­ tions have been . productive in a.m. at W. Middle T p l^ a n d En- Middle Tpke. and Finley iH3 E. j ' .. /SOl.'TH 11:15: afternoon kindergarten. world; the school day anp..'ths at Manchester Memorial Hospital. emn high Mass of requiem at St. 12:.30 p.m. Dismissal, Grades' ber of schools ace using it now as a Miss Moriarty was bom in Ihe- most sections of the nation. Wflat glewood, .stops at ’ ^lalknor and Middle Tpke., E. Middle Tf/ke. and • Bus NoX6— Starting '8:2.5 a m. 12:15 to 2:45. Lunch, noon to 12:45 .school year being adjusted to serve Francis of Assisi Chuich, South Cent/r. Olcott.. ArriyJhg 8:10 a.m.; Rjis 2:30 p.m.:. Grades 4-6. 2:45 pjrt- teaching aid. This w^y a .special land in 1875. She lived in Water­ the returning vacationer will do Greenwood. Fergiison. A'r r i v i n g j at S. and Mt. Ncbo. stops at Code_- : p.m, Dismis.sal. 2:45 p.m. the needs of the individual stu­ Windsor. about refurbishing the. house a'nd return trip 2 :15' pA'4ndows. * ,11:30 a'm. to 12:15 ,4X111.: Grades Morning kindergarten. 8:45 to Struck by Auto come— more- spending, more sav­ don said today. minded they are going back - ,6r Keep ai.sles clear,. 4-6. 11:45 a m. , to ]2;.30 p.m. grill. Suits me fine as the kitchen Quish Funeral Home, 225 Main woodj^^evon." Morse. Olcott Dr., | Wedgewood, W. Middle Tpke.i. • Englelvpod. 52 Wedge- 11:16; aftei-nixin kindergarten, St., with a/Solemn high Meuss of ing. So far he apparently hasn’t Thpmas, Carpi, Stone, Edmund). I Starting 7:25 a.m. at Stone and 1 Arriring, 8dt0 s.m,; return,. “1 urge all motor' vehicle -to .school and good travel \1. Keep voices soft. j Di.smisaal, Grades' 1-3, 2:1.5 p.m,; h o m e t o w n rules must replace the care­ 12:15 to 2:45. Lunch. Grades 1-4, is hot, but scrubbing tho.se- black­ requiem . at 10 at St. James’ George,4. Beruhe. 34,,of RFD 1, pairt much heed, to prophets of artlng 7:60 a.m. at Stone, and i Edmund, stops at Linnmpre and ' ^'"'P ’’ operators to be alert for 8. Observe health and safety I Grade.' 4-6 p.m. , doom. free irtidependence and fr^e-i -11:'25 a.m. to 12:25 p.m.; Grades ened pans certainly can ‘ruin a ChurcKt' Burial • will be in St. Willimarttic. was hit by a car last St. John. (Stops at Crestwood and 1 Cre.stwood. Adam.s, W. Middle | W..ASHlN(,TON . .school children going, to arid rules at all times. , ’ 5 and 6. 11:50 a m. to 12:.50 p m. James’ Cemetery. from school each day. Al.so. dom of the summer.d'tlys. 9. Do not mark any part of |8:10 a-.ftvX. Lunch in 22-mimite, 3 manicure. Now we cover the out­ night As he lit flare? at the con- Deepwood/Center and Thomas, TpRc-and Englewood. Whitnev and ' Bus No. 4-;-Startlng 8 :lV «'m.. . "We would have, no problem NE^WS Friends mag'call at the funeral stcuctlon project on Rt. 44A near ' Many feathers and. I ask all school children to the , bus. I period bfelw^en 11:09 a.m. and , \ side of each pan with soap before Macaics Crack Nuts Falknpr./Arriving 8:10 a.m,; re -' Edison, A Foxcroft aiHJand l-SfCIDeerfield, IlflU. »W. • ***■at ‘-^K**^*r* Spring and Dartmouth, U...WAAWAA. .stop'sM W I ^ if each and every driver of Waxhlngtan: Opening.- Grade# y home tonight from 7 to 9. C^ar Swamp Rd. X 'mutieiant fheose and I ^ ■ Middle 'Tpke. anfjjower.. Arriving 250-3.30 Spring. Spring and Gard^ ; observe the safety ■ rules by it). Po no disturb the driver. I 12:32, p.m. Monday. Wednesday l-^S-.8:30 a.m:: Grades 4-,6, 8:35 putting it qn the fire.. .The black ALLOTMENT turn tr^5 2:15 p.m. cros.sing at properly marked every opiA or tnick would be BTerube, a state highway depart­ G U A TE M A LA —The gaudy, par­ 1 7:.50 a.m.; return trip 2:35 p.m. ner. 241r30T -GaVdner. 279 Fern./ 'Tlie aH-ention of every pupil ' andTnday. and between 11:29 a. a.m. ^Morning kindergarten 8:36 washes off quick as a' wink’ and reeaMmend fhe Aerosenie above ■ * V Bus No. 8 (Bates, Woodiiill, sri^cet crossings where police considerate of pedestrians. I WUIlam,*J. White ment employe, was biending dow'n rot known as 'the -scarlet-mabs-w. 464-516-575 Gardner, 635 S. Main. _ to these nile.# will make bu.# rid­ m'ifanff’' 12:49 p.*u. Tuesday arid to lT:20: afternoon kindergarten. •without taking a chip off the nail LIMITED Brent. French.. Hartland. Oliver, Bus .No. .5, '(650-900'Hai'ltord Strtipol guards ‘ have been as-- hop# all citizen.# will take this ■ Thursday. Dismissal. 2:28-p.m. Willianj -J., White, 59, of 26 to pick up an ■ oil can when he. which ranges through the forests all others beegusk of ifs qoa/ily. of fane - Bruce and Hillcrest. 52 Nike Cir«"{ ing much safer and more com­ 12:15 to 2:40. Lunch, noon to polish. Tower. 300^376 W. Middle Tpke. Rd.. Spencer. Hillstown, Hunter, signed to assist yol( seriously throughout the ent Oakwood, St., East Hartford, hus­ was struck on 'the right hip by a of tropical America, reaches a . . ., yef eempact size requires very liffle tpaeel Bell, Keeney, Erie, Hackmatack. cle.'S. iMain and'Mt. Nebo. Ar-i fortable. Frill (.•ooperatiotr-'is re­ Keeire.v Annex’. Two trainable 12:50 p m. Dismissal. 2:45 p.m, • Mrs. X Sta'rtjng 7:55 a.m. at Oliver and children tire ,vear, and cixiperate with quested by the hoard ov educa­ Dear Polly-^.A piece of dry rye band of Mrs. Gladys Packard oar driven by Mildred K. Westpnal, length of 3 feet. It ,1s one of tKe (3ran{.■^rant. stops at Tower Rd: Arriv- Bidwell. Bridge. Francis. Diane, riving 8:40 a.m.: return trip 3 p.m. the police' department to I clas.ses, priniar.v from 9 to 11:15 Bur No. 15—(Starting 8:25 a.m. and flrsrsgraders. tl)is will > « tion. bread comes ii' mightjj handy for White, formerly of Manchester, 52. of 30 Keeney Dr., Bolton. Mrs. few birds strong enougb -to crack mg 8:10 a.m.; return trip 2:15 p.m. Litchfield. Niles, Overland, Pack- iiiake this an accident-free iHTm.: intermediate from 11:15 a.m. died suddenly Saturday at his at .South School, stops at S. Main thoir inilXl experience in. to. 2:15 p.m. Educable group. 9 cleaning.suede .shoes and felt hats Westphal was driving wertt on Rt. the rock-hard Brazil nut to extract / Bus Rii. No.Vo. 9a —_ (0-400(0-490 Adams. 743- Server, Portland, Wethereli, year in our communit.v.” the summer home at Lake Hayward, BALDWIN ACROSONK SPINETS/ Consoles/Hamiltm and Spring Hackmatack. 79-110- daily travel X i*’ * highways I a.i'll, lo 2:15 p.m. with lunch hour. and bags. Remember this if you are 44A’. The accident occurred at 7 the kernel. • 832 Tolland Tpke., New State Rd.) Prospect, Nonyood, Farm Dr., Ju­ chief said. M H S A s s ig n s ‘ Ea.st Haddam. ’ X " ,p.m. 184 Hackmatack. Arriving 8:40 and sidewalks, 'x . j 1 Keeney St.: (jpening. 8:45 a.m. ever caught without a regular Starting 7:20 a.hi, at Adanu^ and dith). Starting ,7:20 A.m. at 701 Few Cliaiiges sponge shoe cleaner. Survivors, besides his wife, in­ Berube was taken to Manches­ a.m : return trip 2:45 p.m. j Morning kinc^rgarlen. 8:45 to clude a .son, Leslie K. White of VerticolS/ Baldwin Gronds and Howard Sidif^s Hilliard, stops at 201-153 Adams. Mrs. A. D. ter Memorial Hospital wljpre he 945-832-743 Tolland .Tpke. Arriving'rJ^l.,.®"^ Spencei. 9 ^ Spencer,.Hills- ; 11:151.8 f I e r-no o n kindergarten: Home ^ootns South Windsor, and three grand­ was found to ha,ve a bruised hip. 945-832-743 Tolland , Tpke. Mrs. .Aline Fontaine of 58, W il­ '112:15 to 2:45. Lunch, 11:45.a.m. to Dear .Polly—When I hat^e some 8 a,m.; Return' trip 2:15 p.m. town and Spericei'. Woodside. Bush sons. ■ ' • - He was not admitted a.s a patient. car Start at Hill, Bush Hin and Bell. 550 lard lir x a t Buckley School; W il­ Made at MfJS (12:45 p.m. Dismi.ssal. 2:45 p.m, damp clothes left' when a day’s At th# *08 of each iumm#r ennounc* thk unique iol*. The># Bur N o. I I - (New Bolton. Fin­ PoIiceiMen Guard liam Griffin of 90 Henry St., at Manchester High School home:- ironing Ume is oyer, I stick them Funeral services . will, be held State Trooper Walter Scholtz COMMERCIAL Keeney, Keenfey and Erie. Hack­ Lincoln: Opening, 8:45 ani.- tomorrow at 1 p.rti. at the, New ­ ley. E. Middle Tpke.. Ltidlow, the Center; Herbert Gobell of. 10 1 8:45 to i room’ assignments for Grades 10- in a plastic bag and put' It in the of the Stafford Springs Troop-is AND pionec.wiH'o ihippad from Baldwin's. f « ^ l M direct to To matack. Bridge' and Avon. Hack­ Little is (Changed At Manchester Morning kindergarten kirk and Whitney Fimeral Home continuing his inve.stigation of the Arnott. 0-100 Ferguson, 0-100 matack and Judith. Pr(»pect. S. School Crossings Ii Ferndale Si.: at Cenjer St. and IL IS : afternoon kindergarten, i'i'2 ar^ as follows: ' x refrigerator until I have time to wood, and war# u»#d for porformancM, toaehing a p d "^ e tie # Mountain, 450-500* E. Center, High School this school year, ac­ ‘ Regardless of where 318 Burnside Ave., East Hartford mishap. Main.. Arriving "7'j55 a.m.; return Falknor' Dr.; Mrs. Anne Herdlii ( 12:15" to ^:30. Lunch, Giades 1,-3. j Siophoniore# iron again. No resprinkling..nece.s- Burial will be in Hillside Ceme INDUSTRIAL Boulder^. Plymouth. Riverside, cording to its. principal - - inTliid- yoiir service man or sary. by Dotton Symphony>anann«l, tetelth, lafkshjrrl^ile Cprt trip'2:35 p.m. Soriie new faces will b* found at of 83 Olcott .St., at W. Center and I 11:20 a.m. to noon;. Grade# 4-6, I ,103 A-Balb; 109. : Balo- tery, East Hartford. Robert, Bitkin. Starting 7:20 .VI new school traifflc posts, but, on I S. Adams Sts.; Robert. Kiernan Ihg th(;^ puptl-teacrier ratio, which 11:40 a.m. to 12:,30 p.m . Dismissal, ,-3,.j. Carj-dom; . 121. Coii- woman is stationed, .. • Mafry C. fcKulty mombora ond iluciantt. Thoy or* proi^eally n«wl a.m. at 149 New ’ Bolton, BU'r-.No- 7— tOlcott. Olcott Dr. Friends may call at the.funeral S Adanis xF’a'lkmm .wholS, the familiar faces of of 46 Strickland St., at Mam and the administratioh had hdpo(i To I Grades 1-3, 2:30 pun ; Grades 4-6, p 3(.. ,23, Dfd-Ed: lY5. , Ef-Han>: .Dear Polly-;—Nothing can make stops at 190 E. Middle - Tpke. I I the Manchester ” Eve- home tonight from 7 t^9. Lane. Thomas, ■ O’Leary. 'D-ebbe ' ' *3iard.# are returning thUj Hollister Sts.; Elmer Lizolte of] lower by adding new teachers.. ^ me say- a nalighty word quicker' Elizabeth R. Scheidel PAINTING and. Finley. 940 E. Middle Tpke-,' j2;45p.m. , , 128. Han-Hil: 131. Him-Joha; 133. 4^. ning Herald can be for-" Baldwin ha* boon fha aSMal piano at the'Berkshk^PatHval h r BENCH AND 700-900 Center, Carcri. ’Thompson! .week to the same cfossings of last] 1 Go.slee, Dr., at Summit St. and 1 Principal A.- Raymond Rogers ManeliesteF Green: O p e n i n g. joi,b.(, Tac-Vai; 264 Va j- He was' lieutenant governor of • Gpucher College, A.B. 48 Years Of Service (had,hoped." he sa.vs. to gel. girls know that a few chips of limitod, wa.hova olto marked down— olmett at drotlicolly >- every 400 Fergfison. 100-300 Mountain. C?arol. Dougherty. Arriving 7:45 homework,-.supply a needed hand-X^ 3^ je Elm St., at St. James' Wio: A -9 W if-Z. District 2, New England: Kiwanis, a.m.; return trip 2:35 p.m. kerchief, or ask a frientlly question ! p3^3^ gjfl I Rogers sa.vs, juniors and seniors Junior# charcoal, the kind you use for the and a member of the executive • Fontainebleau _ now piano currantly in atock in a - Jean. Butternut, Richard. Steepr cannot take Art I or Art II classes Bur No. 8 1 Bruce. Lakewood. of the day...... ter SI., at Buckland;. Frank R (K im T 30. .V-.M-ni: 134. A rn -Be ; outdoor grill, will keep the water committee of the Connecticut Conservatorie, France WM. DICKSON hollow. Starting 7:20 a.m. at Fern and this .veal' because a new teacher in Subscriptions and Gardner, stops at 253 Gafdrter. H illcrest,N ik e Circle, S. Maih. The ' tcaffic jm rojm en Schiebel of 45 St. John St., at Ol- 146. B f-B ra y ; ’204, Braz-Cha'ii 21(i; j clean and clear when ivy or other Petroleum Council. Arvine, Fern. Gardner. Spring, patfolwomen’ '{(’ill be on dut>/at that area-'was eliminated by the Chap-Cor: 213.'Cos-D.aw: 217 D sx- plants are growing In a glass con­ Besides his sister in Manchester, • Peabod.v Conservatory, STORE-WIDE FESTIVAL OF BARGAINS Highland arid Wyllys. (38-451- colt St. and Falknor D'r.; Arthur board of edticalion when it adjust- Payable in Advance & SON „ 329-148 Birch Ml.. Birch Mt. and Highland. Sunset. Village, Warren, most schools from S to 9 e'jrn.. .Se.vmour of 45 Brookfield St., at Diip: 220. Diig-iFras. 2’22. FraX tainer. survivors .include his Wife and son Lewis). Starting 7:20 a.m. at S./from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.. and from ed its reduced si-hool budget. About 1 g 1: 2’23. Gm-Hal.: 2i 5. *Ha-m-Kra: Baltiniore Phone MI 9-0930 Carter, Porter and P'ergTison, Broad and Windemere St.#.; MAH. B.4TES Geraldine of. Enfield; a brother of Middle- Giv# y#ur diildrM Main and Lakewood, stops at 258 2:30 to'3:30 p.m. ' 150, Student.# are affected, he said. J-228. Krb-Lev. '•■ Ot# mf Steephollow. Arriving 8 a.m.; re­ Thomas Smith of 30 'Westwood Dear Girls—You are wonderful. town; three brothers, two of En­ • H artt School of Music BRAND NEW 1902^ MODELS S. Main. 288 Fern, Gardner and A traffic guard at Hifehland P a ’k Also. Hoorn 231. LcWj,51a ilit 233, Obs Yenr ---- ,.....$23.00 Keep those ideas rolling even field and one of Hazardville; an­ laarning ’music •R- # turn trip 2:15 p.m. ; Fern,-Spring. Highland, Highland School will be on duty fpom 2:15 St.. St Hartford Rd. and Prospect tLXCtiange Siuoein.. iniem head is Miss Julia Case, who Mati-Moi: 242. Meii-Murp: ’-*43. Six Memths ...... 11.00 though you are ..working me al­ other' sister of Enfield: nine grand­ g«Ruin« taldwin-hullt Bus No. 14— (Leland, Erie, Hills- St.' . •■ . . town, Keenev. Packard, Overland, and Wvllvs. Birch Mt. and Carter,! to 3:15 in the afternoon, and the Miss Karin Jan.ssOT, 17.. of ' is in charge of the physical educa- Mi(rq-Os. 245. Ot-Pe.: 247, Three Months I . . . •. 5,50 most to death as I want to try out children' and several nieces and pioM . . , riwiinMl Open Mon. thru Sat., 9 to St30 Also.. Mrs. Lorraine Sullivan of M l 3-4338 Bush Hill. Woodside. Santina, Birch Mt. Rd., 571 Porter, Porter high school patrolman will be ata- P f-R «:'’258. Rb-Rilbr ‘;262. RitC- One Month ...... 1.85 all your short cuts. Anything to nephews. yoR *•" bwyl Open Thursday, 9 Id 9 4 Robin Rd.'. at Green Rd. and T.'r.by. V.™,.nd Pr=X'/"''-^ Su'.lE; Read Herald Advs7 Hills. Bidwell. Spencer. Starting and Butternut. Arrivirig'7:-50 a.m.:'’ tioned there from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m,. Seg: 266. ^eh-Spe; Cafeteria. Spf- Weekly ...... 48 make housework easier. And those The funeral will be held tomor­ MAIL THIS return trip 2:35 p.m. School traffic, guarda and their Princeton St.; Mrs. Mary Ven- den, is studymg at Manchester | eliminated. Biolog.v U, Z. row at 8:16 a.m. at the Leete Fu­ . 7:20 a.m. at 828 Hartford Rd., silver dollars may come In handy. COUPON TODAYl B u r ’ No. to -- (Woodland, Hil- assignments include the following: drillo’ of 67 Olcott St., at Broad [High School this .year as an Amer-icoffered previously by Robert Fenn Seniors — Polly neral Home, 125 Pearl St,, Ehifield; ■ stopsTat Hillstown and Spencer, Mrs. Gloria Anderson of 80 S. W ««lside, 444-605 Hillstown. HilU- liprd. ihival. (jastle. Hollman. Tol­ and Woodland Sts.; William Wad-L^j^, Field Service exchange stu- as a. non-credit course, will be Room llt...A-Brab; 1’22 Bani- Telephone M I 3-2711 and at St. Patrick’s Church, En­ land Tpke., Adams, Burnham, Adams St'., at S. Adams and 01- del) of 43 Hollister St., at. Prince-j j taught for credit this .year, Brac: 1.32. Brm l-C hn; 1.36 Cho- field at 9 a.m. Burial will be in St, GOSS PIANO town and Hills. Bush Hill, 250-582 coll Sts.; Salvatore J. Vendrillo Jr. Circulation Dept. SOBLEN S'TORY DENIED riaaM Msd t tll illutlratod { Bush’ Hill. Keeney and Santina. Croft, Glode, Meekville, N, Main, ton and Heni-y Sts.: Albei'-t Wilson 1 -\jiss Jans.son will be a high 1 he sa.vs. ; , Cvr; '203. Cyarjfirtt; 'Jia,-.-E"l-Oef; Patrick’s. King Street Cemetery. !ii\ of 46 Spruce St. at rtorter- St.: LONDA’N (AP)—A British eat#l#a #n larkihir# •#!•, i A72 Keenev. Keeney and Erie, I-e- Avery, Deming: Baldwin, Concord). of 295 Main St„ at Summit and i gpflool .senior. She is staying at Miss Karin Jansson o( is >226, G es-H arr: 229 Hars-Joha. Today! Friends may call at the funeral Home Office spokesman Dug to a Death in the Family ■R# rti* tiM.I(l*(, "Tsiir Child j lAnd. Bridge apd Avon. Arriving 8 Starring 7:15 a.m. at Hilliard and i B nest. Bengslon of 37 Ridgewood Hollister Sts.; and William J-: the home of Mr. and. Mr.s.‘ George the American ‘ Field Service ex- Al.so. Room '230. Johb-Kro. 232, ■ cold water on a Washington re­ home tonight- from '7 to 10. ^Rd Mud#." I Duval, stops at 149. Aditms, Tol-:St.. at Hilliard and Broad Sts.: Wylie of 55 Lake St,', at St. Bar-.'vvalker Jr.. 17 Harvard, Rd. change aludeiit in Mancheste;' this A Krp-.MacDo: 239. MacDp-.MoK; ^ 1.; retnm trip 2:16 pm../ ' Mrs, Ruth Brown of 58 Spruce St., port that Robert A. Soblen, a MORGAN CO. Bus No. 15 ( 400-600,:Adams, land Tpke and Glode, 1506 Tolland tholom'ew’s Schooi at Ludlow daughter of a minister, she year. She will enter the. senior " 248. McL-.Musc; 260. Musd-Pe#,# a - at Nathan Hale School on Spruce- convicted spy for the Sqyjpt. Perfey A. Folaiisb«e .restwood. DeerfieliT.l Fernda le, Tpke., Tolland Tpke. and Meek­ Rd. and E. Middle T p »»; | has studied Engli.sh for five years class of Manchester High. Last -2(SS, Peb-Pre; 270. P rf-R b b i; .271, / ' MANCHESTER SURPLUS SALES St.: Mrs. Rutlii Blevins of 178 S. Union, might be deported to the OO'VENTRY — Funeral services t ^ 'oxcroft, Linmore, Edison. Jarvis, ville, Wmdsor and Burnhaih. Buck- ■------' and also sgieaHs French and Ger-1 year. Miss Hiroko Nogami of- Department Head Robj-Sco; A-7. Sep-Z. /- United Staten today. He said were held, this morning at 11 121 Allyn St.^ Hartford Salem. Dover. Fulton,‘ '‘Whitney. land School. 669-495 Toliand-Tpke., Main St., at South School; man, besides Swedish. The W alk -1 Japan was a senior exchange stu-1 M'iss,.^ Julia,. Case' has been ap- Hotne. Seoretaiy Henry Brooke o'clock for Perley A: Folansbee of Deming arid Avery, Baldwin, Tol­ Norman Bjarkman o f . - 230 Hil- Whgt students learn isn’t so X . Movna »Hsa KIopK o/xVirtAI anri WAfI < In schools of. the future, th h rt Hendee). SUrtlng 7:30 Important -any more ea^ow they ers have a daughter Susan, who Uent at the high school and was pointed, head of the physical edu- was still {considering a pica by Rt. 31, who. died Saturday evening 169 North Main Street land Tpke. and Parker,- Oaklanii lla-d St., at Woodbridga St. and E- iBAlso 17 and a senior, •w’ho w illW rtu ated from it. cation department of, -Manches- may not be either any gradwy oa ^ n e t t i n g Tel. 525-6696 Parkade Apts., stort-"! Middle 'ITke.; Mrs.^Zita Conley of. leam—and how they think abewt ' the 61ryear-old bail-jumper at Windham (Jommuntiy MenroriaT I CHy- -2#n#_ an* Deerfield. Adams. Eduson and arid South. Gleason. Arriving 8 acl as a companion to-Miss Jans- \ Rogers says a leaching machine -ter.Higti -ter H i^ Scheol.School. She served as any . report , cards- _Jn the ftjtur$. against deportation, that ru­ Hospital. Mr. Follansbee was 63 , ’ fr## Parting iif Bond HoUl Sarklng H I, a m.;-Jelurn trip 2:35 p.m. 321 Hackmatack St., at Hackma/ what they 'learn. Facts theirt- Sriterim head last, year during the many .educators expect l#amitqi ■miltneyi Arriving 8 a.m.; return tack St - Kgenev School; Don selves are becoming .#0 numerous son. They also ha've two sorii. called an "auto-tutor,’ ', lias been mors Soblen had already been years old, WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY ■ ■ ■ . nt»l (o our slori. HHiHLANO PA R K — * lent to the school for a few months. leave of absence of Matthevi to be continuous, with each sUj- shipped out were, quite untrue •He had lived jn"Coventry for 10 trip 2:15 p.m. ' N.ATHAN HALE Daley.of 10 Pine St., at Center apd that rtbbodv can' learn them all, The Amlerican Fiejd Service last dent, young and .old, Workiqil at HMMNiMi ia tiiiM ii ’ Bur N o. 16—Starting 7:30 a.m, So what students should leam is 1 yeai sponsored the atay of Miss The 'machine will be placed in the Maetozo. and was named perm­ and that he ecq>eeted no deyel- years,;ahd was Employed as an in­ Biis -No. 6—Startmg "8:05 a.m. Adam# ifeta.’ ' ' rt hi best apeed regardless o< what at Tolland Tpke. and -Adams, stops hoW to/think—and how to locate Hirpko jNogami oI,.T6kyOj/ Japan, liblrary; ahd teajcher# will be asked anent heai^ jn' the ,|fP«»* at •ofnnent today. • I spector at Pratt and Whitney Ma- at Highland and Gardner, atopz ■Also, .‘Eugen# DeCobert. M 104 Maetoso’'a ition. othura in hu ag# group ar# dofitg- at GHoda, 1506 Tolland Tpke.. Chortar.^Ook St., at jCk-aan Sebooli the facU they nMgt 'la lUhchaator. ^ — to avaluat# K. , X- . U-MuZ' •• lB:m.»5 S(g(il«.l Hiauw# . N ■ '.■,•■ T-. ■(. •t r.- ' ■ ( >K ’ V £ \ i . ' » . - ■ '

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■v X, - 7 ^ Rockville’Vernon Bits ^Sckeditles Students to Finish First Classes Enter ^ ISew Teachers 2 - ] ientation A »chedule of tApa for 21 bu«e#^T»ileM, West, arrive R;15, Return* view, Rt. S p ^ d Bamforth, arrive, At Posts in haa been, prepared for opening of Junior High, 3:05; St. Joseph, 3:10. 8:25, New St. Bart’s School ^jTrtp '8: To Vernon Elementary. lOon trip:. To Vernon Cen­ or Teachers school. The schedules iiat the, New Tech School 8:2 0'at Washington, to Phoenix.'To ter Rfndergarten, 2:30, Overbrook, South Windsor . starting time for each bus route, Elm. Hill, arrive 8:40. Return 2:45. 83: and Wllshire, Thrall Rd., St. Bartholomew’s School, (iedicated shortly after its com­ the stops to be made, and t ^ ar- BoA^Jl. Trip l! To High School Hly, Skinner (as far as The finishing touches still to be put on Howell Cheney pletion last May, opened this morriingr to its first regular stu­ A number of new teachers will The board of education this rrhn’ning welcotned new teach­ rival'lune at the variousySchools. 7:30 at Brandy HillV to Hatch ' Hany), Dart Hill and Worcester, . dents. Mass ..was conducted at 9 o'clock before the start of l>egin their duties wjien . South ers into the school system at an orientatipn prograpi at Man­ The time'of the return tnp ia ialso' Dockerel, ^7sh and Onme. l^ srr- Bus 2l, Trip 1: To' Jlmlor High Technical School will be the work of the stucients as part of Windsor .schools operf-for the com­ and St. Joseph, . students'. from school sessions chester High School. Tomorrow^ all teachfers w’iri attend an indicated. voir. Baker, Batpforth. IH<^30 at this year’s curriculum. * ^ V. This' year St. Bartholomew’s ing schpol year. A list of them fol- orientation -session at the high school. ! Bus 1, Trip 1: TO? High School, Sunnyview, (ientef-at Pet^on, ar­ PhoenlxrBaker-Rt. 30 area, 7:30, The most important remaining work is ih the Tool and Die lowa. „ all students fropr S. ■ Grove, Sun­ Campbell. Phoenix. Warren,' Valley will handle only second through Parochial School .’ibe orientation today- began^ rive Rockville High, Joseph. •-Shop, where the heavy machins fifth grades,' Mother St. Mary - Avery street School , rise, Pern, Center,, Hale, 8:05: Junior Higly''8:l!J;-..Relurn., Falls, Bolton, Cemcitery, Baker, with coffee at 9:30, followed by superintendent's office answered tools are* still smeared with , pre­ Eileen o f the Congregation of M )«, Shirtey Hannon, graduated ■■‘Grove (Hale to Rt. 30»,.bewis, Hi^i School. 2:lX^Junior High, 3: Bamforth, Rt. 30 (Vernop to Mile C alendar WilUmanllc State Teacbers. Wil- greetings from Bypt- of Schools questions abou.t payroll deddetiohs servative And on movable skids, bfotfce Dame o f Montreal, the prin­ and in-surance. Xast and 'fenipsic Sts., beginning S.t. Jo.seph, 3^p5. In the afternOom Hill),.Northeast School, Eiast Main Tech School and In •the«eIectronlcs shop; which , - limantic. Conn., to teach- grade 1; Wtillam H. Curtis and Asst. Supt. cipal,, hopes eventually the school I^nald P. Scotf. Sectional meet­ (Charles Wigren of the Manches­ at 7:3,5- 'a.m. at Northeast School, high schopr students wlia liv^ and, East (1- St. Joseph), East is unequipped. Tucs., Sept. 4— School opens. Mrs. Juanita Petre-y, graduated to ai)d Elaai Sts., E. Main a*id Snipsic (3 St. Joseph), vrill have all six elementary ings were held for new elementary ter Federal Credit Union dlscussed' south of the parkway, will'ridc Bus Calendar^ The rerriainder of the |2 million rsdss. Fri., Oct. 12—Columbus Day: University of ’Tennessee, Knoxville, arid Snipsic; arrive air 7:55. Re- flrchojise .(tWo St. Jo.seph)i arrive, Tenn., to teacn grade Miss Jac- teaciiers. With Miss Esther Gran- the credit union's operation. 12 to/tne junior high, .school for brick and concrete block building no sch(X)l. Tomorrow's orientation sessions ^tUrn, 2:15. ater. The bus leaving the high' 8 Jimi(ir.,Htgh,\8 .St. Joseph, return was cornpleted last Spring, after t}e teachers of the four levels 'queline Lembrce, graduated Gor­ stro and'Mrs. S*lorence Wo \ ^ , , numerous delays due to work stop­ Oct. 19—Teachers’, Institute; ham State Teachers Cdllege, Gor­ ducting; for junior high teachers, Trip 2: TOx^ernori Center Kin­ opens. • Mary, Gbade 2; Mother St. Peter the high schooi cafeteria. At a ■ " . St. Schools, beginning at 8 a m. tailed route to Center and Peter- pages. . no school. ■ , ? ham, Maine, grade 2: Miss Mary with Georg^ Bradlau conducting; dergarten, 8;05,^Dovcland and Old Frl., Oct. 26 --- Teachers’ Maura, Grttde 3; Mother St. general ses.sion beginning at • 9 ■ at South St. (West to Vernon), to spn, Rt. so and Sunnyview, Bam­ Students enrolling this yeqr will Thurs., NoV. 1—A ir Saints’ Jacob.sen, graduated Eastern Mich-- and for high sBhool teachers, with Town, Rt. 83 and Loveland, Dailey (Convention; no schoQk Jeanne Maure«ti>vGrade 4; and o'clock, talks will be given ,by Cur- South and Bancroft, arriving^ at forth and (iemetefy. spend half of each month in one * Day; no schcxri. igan Uhivereity, Ypsllanti, Mich., George Emrnerlmg conducting. Circle, Regan and LCgion,, .R'Cgan Mon.,. Nov. 12-^Veterans’ Mother St. Peteri^-43rade 5. All i3h»^‘n')n Scott, .fintdiau, Mrs. Madeline 8:15. Return, 2:45. T rip '2 : To Vernon EU-mentai'y' wing o f . ttie building, half in the . Mon., N°v. 12—Veterans’ grade 2; Miss Constance A. Small, Guests at a ncio; luncheon Junior Museum. Trip S: To Lake St. SOnool, in­ and , Christopher, R .aintf Day; no school. . are of the Cortg'fcgaUbri.^of Notre Gorham, State Teachers College, eluded Christie F. 'xMcCormick, School, 8:20 at Peterson and Val­ ’I^urs., Nov, 22 and Fri., other. Day; no school. Mrs. Bernice Maher of the Man­ cluding kindergarteiH^^^8:20 a.m. ley View Rds., Center Rd. (Petcr- Rangchill. Regan and Country, Dame of Montreal. grade 3: Miss Anne. Bryant. L^- chairman of,, the scho)»l board; Center and .«Cre.alridge, Petewpn Nov. 23^ Thanksgiving vaca­ The east win^contains nine Thurs.. Nov. 22, and Fri., chester Education Association and at Main St., to AUisOn and Taylor. .son to Rt. 30 including 24 pifpils clas.srooms and a lihi'ary, and .is Initial enrollment of- aboufT6Q Nov. 23—Thanksigdving holi­ ley College, Cambridge,! Mass., General Manager Richard^ Mar­ Taylor, Phoeni^^and Ironwood, and Valleyytew, arrive, 8:25. tion. , , William Dowd of the Manchester from Bolton Rd.), arrive at school, used ■for. general educational pur­ will far from tax the new ach^ days. graqe 3; Mi-s, Mary Dayis, Ameri- tin: ijayor Harold A. Turkthgton; Phoenix and Hdolaid, Phoenix, ar­ Afternoon to Vernop Center Mon., Dec. 24, through Tucs., .j^an International College, Spring- Federation of Teswliers. AFL-CIO. 8:40. Return, 2:45. poses. • , building. bee. 21—Christma8 va­ Mrs. Robert-•--■■ Heini), president ■ •enOsoI riv e -8:40. Return 3:06. , kindergarten, 2:30, S .k ln h e r Jan 1—Christmas vacation. field, Mass., grade 3; Robert J. At 10. tcacliens will go to their Bus 12, Trip 1: To High SchiKil, There are two new science labs, The school,Vdesigned to hold a cation begins. after four-hour the Manchester PTA .Councilr and respective schools for individual Bus 25,>Tt 1p 1: To High Schooi, (Hayes to end). Sat., April 20, through Sun., maximum o f about 336 pupils, is a Freeman, gradiiated Keene Teach- Robert L. Brock, executive .,-^lce Junior High. St. Bernard’s and St. April 28—Spring vacation. both with glass fronted, hoods. day. 'N-^, meetings. / all BtudOTte from E. Main. Grove ' Noon Kindergarten single-story brick veneered struc­ .ers College, Keene, N. H., to teach president o f the M anchesf ar Joseph's, students from Bolton ' Thurs., May 30— Memorial Demonstration experiments can be Wed., "Jap; 2—School re­ Yhe orterhlation committee in­ (Hale to E. Main), Pleasant. Gay- Bus 1: From Vernon Center. 11 performed behind the glass, wljile ture. It is comprised of St. Bar­ fies 7 and 8 mathematics; Mrs. Chamber of Commerce. nof\-Mountain, School. Cottage. area, 7 :30 at Bolton I^ke (throng, ^ Bamforth. Rt. 30'and Day. sumes. lexahder, University of cluded Allan- Cone, Miss Gran- the exhaust -fan in the hood. re­ tholomew's Church and two strony'>!Mrs. Maher, Scott. Mrs. A spect (Ellington to Main), Lau­ pillai.s to circip at >akei. Bolnm Igunnwiew Rt. 30 and Troutstream Frl., June 21—School closes. Fri., Feb. 22^:^*-I^ashingt6n’s "HartfofdKjb teach grades 7 and 8 The teachers met thi.s afternoon moves any noxious gases that may school wings. Fl(«:^ce'>Woods, and Eihmerling, rel. Spruce St3.„ beginning at 7:30 > '30 and'Center HeighU. Rt; 30 Birthday; no school Bngli.sh. in the schools in which they will at E. Msun and East Sts., to E. north of Bamforth), Bolton and and Hillside, Rt. 30'and Vesrnwood, r^jiU. - ■ . The administrative wing, facing Thursday, April tt^Holy \ Plea'ian^'Valley School teach. Reprejientatives from' the chAirman..'\; Main, E, Main and Grove, fire- Cemetery, arrive High School at 8; Dobson Vernon Trailers. 11:25, Pupil Orielri^ations The new library offers much E. Middle Tpke., coiitaihs offices Thursday; four-hour day,'*' Miss Susan E/Sjnk-sen, Univer­ • house, arrive 7:50. Return, 2:15. St. Jo.seph, 8:05; Junior High, 8:10. .Campbell more space than the school had- tiuj the cafeteria. The teaching Fri., April 12—Good FridSy; sity of MaasachuseHs, Amherst, Trip 2: To Northeast and Hale Return, High School. 2:15, Junior*- gug j . To Vernon Center. 11:30, in the old .39 School -St. building, wing, with eight classrooms, faces no school. ’ M'ass.,'\jtrade 1; Mrs. MtK-janne W. St. Schools,-:'■beginning at 7:55 at High. 3; St- Joseph/3:05. j Skinner (Hany to Dart Hill). Dart. Set at 2 Schools both for. storage and for Study. It ■Ludlow Rd. Thursday., May 23—Ascen­ ’".ggen, jlun ter College of fhp City acoustical tile ceilings and Bolton Ttu^Roittes South and Bancroft, to South and Bur, is,. Trip I; to High : Hill. ThralJ, Rt. 83 and Wllshire, The interior is made with con­ sion Day; no school. t New York, grade 2; Mrs. Dora Thomas, arrive 8:10. Return 2:45. Overbrook, arrive, 11:55. Manchester High and Illing Jun­ cork -tile. fl(X)rs, both for silence. crete block. The lower half of the Thurs., May 30**-Metoorial rledman;? University o f GonnectL*- School, students from Tunnel Rd. Drafting and blueprint reading Trip 3: To Lake St. School, in­ area, 7-:30., Lake (town line to Bus 2; from Vernon Center 11, ior High Schools will hold pupil corridor walls' are faced wltlj, a Day; no school. cut.grade 4: William G.' BoUntress, lUr different bus/CranSporta-•’ Rt. I will begin at 8 a, miton Rt.- Peter.sori and Valley View, Center 'classes once shared a common glazed surface, providing easy • Fri., June 21—Scho(ri cloeris^ Castleton Tochers College. Castle- 85 at Lodi's, stopping on. School cluding kindergarten, 8:15 at Elm Tunnel), Tunnel and Box Mt. orientation programs tomorrow lion- ?iana will be''used in Bol­ Hill,'to Waishington, Church, Phoe­ and Cre'stHdge. Regan and Coun­ aftemoori. room in the schoOl’a previous loca­ maintenance. / Other Dates tpn, Vt., grades. 7 and 8 English; Rd. at Zeppa’s; on Hebron Rd. at Homes, ‘arrive High School, 7 :55. tion. The two now have individual nix, arrive 8:30. Return 3:10. try. Regan and Rahgehill, Regan The program at the high st^ool The classrooms Ml have ceiling Marking periods e n d . Fri., Mrs. Geprgettft. G.^Thomas. Jul)us ton this ya^r because of double Webster Lane, at Dixofi's Drive­ return 2:15. rooms, but- are more crowded than Trip 4: To Lake St. School, in­ 'Trip 2: to Junior High, St. Ber­ and 'Christopher, Regan and Le­ will be as follows; '' high windows on one side. Each Nov. 9; Fri,, Jan. 25; Frl., Haitt, upivo'siLy of Hartford, to sessions in gi’ades 7 ahd 8. One way, at Fiano's, at Hagan'A cluding kindergarten, 8:30 at Lake gion, Dailey Circle, Rt. 83 and For Grade 9: Pupils irieet in the. they used to be because the. draw­ room has cloak room •and closets. April 5; and Fri.-, June 14. teac-h grades 1-8-yocal musid, Mrs. School Rd. apd Sheridan’s; at nard. St. Joseph 8. Sk nner at ing boards require more room than bus for grjde '(>vill start "kt 7 St., arrive 8:40. Return 3 p.m. Gerald, at Emerald, at Hany, at Loveland, 11:25, Doyeland and Wil-' auditorium l:l'5^-p.m. to hear An inter-room. communications Midyear examinations are Ann Hill! X Dalhbvisle University, Bolton Center Rd. and Birch Mt. I/- the desks' the, building was appar­ Classroom Halifax, Canada, ^ a d es 3 and 4 a.m. at Rt. 85 and Bchool Rd., \ Bus S, Trip 1: To High School, Werner, at Barbara, arrive at St. son. school regulations' discussed by system connects all classes with week of Jan. 21; final exam­ extension; at Birch Mt. extension ail. students from Park P1-. Elm. Bus 1'; to Vernon Cehtgr, 11:35, William E. CsUdwell, vice princi­ ently designed to handle. the office. inations are week of JiuW 3. One of, eight classrooms in the new St. Barthotomew’s Scltool. Each haa a cloak room and storage French. \ stopping along French Rd.''-gt Ly­ and Converse Rd. and at the Bol­ Joseph. Junior Higgi. 8:15. Re­ An administrative section con­ Davis, Talcott and Orchard Sts. Skinner (Hayes to ' Wind8oi;vllle), Cheney Tech Carpenter Shop pal of nilng) Junior High, and Tbe classrooms hold up to 42 Winter vacation is Feb, 15- closets. ’!^e desks are adjustable tor height. (Herald photo by SaterniS), • I'nibn Sc.bW man Rd„ at Jarvis's and opposite ton Center stop sign at Clark Rd. turn Junior High, 3, St. Joseph, nects the two wings ■ of the ^build­ Mrs. PatriciA W. \Fetterman. Souer's house; at Volpl and Car-^ Route 3, which will take Bol- beginning at 1'.25 at Davis' and 3:05. - arrive, 11:50. ' Michael ^uadano, ninth grade ^children, although the exact ar­ 25; spring vacation is April 19- Carpentry shop In the Howell Cheney Technical School. * Pipes from power tools lead to out­ ing. It contains offices, gymnasium 29^ ------^ Adelphia College. Garden City, ter Sts., along Rt. 85 at Reopell’s, tdiKjnipils to Manchester .High Ellington, to Talcott and Orchard, Trip S: to Maple St School, Bua 3; From Hale St. ScheioL building administrator. TTiey will rangement of each room is flexible. door sawdust bin. Brinch tops in foreground and atofage bin against back wall were built by stu- and locker rooms, and the cafe­ N. Y.! grade 1; Mrp. Rutij!Thomp­ and at Clark Rd.; on' Hebron Rd. and the Howell Cheney Technical. arrive 7:55. Return, 2;15. 8:20 at Regan and Range Hill,, Re­ 11. R t,-30 (Mile Hill to Vernon), ' dents last year. (Hertild photo by Pinto). then-'rpport to their home rooms There are no fixed furni'shings. Vernon. South and Bancroft, South, tcr ’yeceive schedules and locker teria. son, Danbury Tea'chers ''d^Jollege, at Sheridan's; on ^hool Rd. at Schools! wUl start at 7;lo a.nii. on Trip 2: To Northeast and Hale gan and. Country, arrive. 8:40. The' gymnasium, which ^so The arcdiitects for the -school 11 ;20,'South and Hillcrect. SoutK Windsor Buses grade 1;, Miss Sand'ra C; Jeffery, Loer.sch's; on'Hebroh Rd. at Web­ Hebrpn R d/'at ShoddY Hd., St. Schools. 8 a.m. at firehouse, Return,- 2:45. 'cwribinatlons. doubles as auditorium, has a stage were Polak and 'Suliiveui - of New arrive 8:10. Return, 2:45. Bus 3; To Lake St. School. 11:25, For other pupils new to Man- Haven, and the builders were Wad- Mass Opens Gorham State Teacligrs College, ster Lane;too ShOddy Mill Rd. at stopping at (Jage^B -iind at. School Bus 14, Trip 1: To High School, Baker and Maxwell, Tunnel (Park- Rochrille-V^-non Rooms Assigned che.ster High: Pupils ■ report at at one encT and is floored with Gorham, Maine, grada 2; \Miss Chessey’s;. . on ^ School Rd. at Mat- Rd., at the corner ()f School Rd. Tr^ 8: To Lake St. School, in­ short, harrow boards. hama and May Co., Hartford. AU schools will open Thursday^ i-eturn to Griffin Rd -right student.s from Elm Hill area. 7:35 Way to W arren): Warren, Church, 1:.30 p.m. to their homerooms to Mary^ Ellen Donovan,''. Gorham thews; alMg Brandy St. at and Brandy Sta.: an LOcunis Hd- cluding. kindergarten, beginning ’ Dining Room 180^ Mother St. Mary Eileifen is par­ with full-day sessions ached Griffin Rd. to Abbey Rd.. Washington. Lake and Phoenix, Wa.shington, Phoenix (north), ■receive schedules and hehr high State Teachers Clollege. ghadfi^Si,^—|ja>omis aand at Bolton -Cen­ Brandy St.; on Hebron "^d- at 8:15 at Brandy Hill, to Hatch Hill. To 9th Graders The dining roorn is desigried to ticularly pleased with the balance School^edr for the balance of the week. press to school. Dockebel, Baiter, Bolton, Tunnel, PTioenlx, Phoenix and Ironwood, Main, Allison and Taylor, Taylor, srihool rules. Student council the architects have created be­ Ellsworth School \ ter Rd; along Bolton Center Rd. Clark's; on Bolton Center Bd^at feed 180 students at orie 'time.' All buses will leave the gardes \ Bus No. 2—^tart on Ellington Miss I^nelope F. ' Collier,- MacH arrive 8:40. Return 3 p.m. Elm Kill and Taylon., Elm Hill,, Taylor and Elm Hill. Phoenix and representatives, will conduct tours tween brightness and restraint in at Bayberry Bgyberry Rd. and at the Com- Notch Rd. and oppping at Plymouth and Tol~ RoUto''4, tor high and technical state has not yet -given Dr. Fred at Nevers Rd., ea.st on Miller Rd., Mrs. Cynthia Iw Morri.sette, Cm -'; Overbrook. Rt. 83 and Sunset, Rt. Daun:,Room,241, Daur-Gred; Room Pupils meet at 1:30 p.ra. in the hook-up be desired. James' School opened this morn­ mentary School—8:05 a.m.; Avery 'land, Rds.; along Rt. 44A at North Sts. beginning at 7:35 at Union and Mangenelli, the principal, penriis- left on Ellington Rd., left on Nei- tral Connecticut Stale Col(bige, schoor pupils, will begin at 7 :15 83 and Allen, Rt. 83 and Allen,- Rt. 45 Teacher^ lOl,''Gree-Jl: Room 246, Jo-Len; main lobby of the school to receive ing with Mass at St. James' Street Elementary School —’'8:25 -At South Rd. and at Fein- Ward, to Union antj/Harlow, ar­ sion to hire kitchen staff. Since a.m.; Plea.saht Valley Elementary derwerfe.r Rd.,-ieft on-Griffin Rd., grade 5; Joseph F . Pej;zanow8ki, a.m. at the comer of Lyman Rd. rive 7:65. Return, 2:15. 83 and Wllshire, Thrall Rd., arrive Expectations are that at least 4,500 ijupils, and maybe even ^Rripm 137, Leo'-Pem; Room 116, locker combinations and hand­ wood XDr.; on-South Rd. oppbsite and Rt. 85^ stopping at Lyman the school is stato managed, and Church for about 816 pupils In School—8:45 a.m.; Union School left on CIraham Rd. , to school. Central Connecticut Slate College, Nicholk .and at Duncan's A long Trip 2, Northeast and Hale St. St. Joseph, 8:15, J'unlor High. 8:15, reri-Rou; Room 148, Row-Te; books. They will then go into the and French Rds.; on Rt. 85 at Join Sy more, will answer the bell tomorrow wheit'^Vernon s t a r t s ^ receive.*) all its operating funtls Grades 1-8. and Ellsworth Elementary School (Pick u p 'on Miller, Neiderwerfer grade 6; Philip J. BourqUe. Uni­ Rt.' 6 a^'Stony Rd. and opposite Schools, beginning at 8 a.m. at return, St. - Joseph, 3:05 Junior Room 114, Th-Z. auditorium where, school rules will / Dwyer’s and at Deming Rd.; on 1962-63 school year. Educators have planned'hr are plaphing from, the state, students will have Second Year . The Rev, John D. Regan, priest- — 9:10 n.m. and Graham Rd., south of Nevers versity of Hartford, grhdes 7 and Kleih^hrnldt’s; on" Ncitch- Rd. at Burke w d ^Berger, to Rt. 83 and High, 3. The Dinth graders, although be discussed by A? Hyatt Sutliffe, Rd.) Deming Rd. at French Rd.; .on The board of educaUon has ap­ for the current school year, which allows for 184'Seli^ days, to bring their lunches With them. principal of St. James' School, was The afternoon sessions will end 8 soc'ial studies: Miss Everiy S. Rti 6\nd'-^4A; on Vernon R(L at Windemere,' Prospect, Hills Lum­ TVlp 3: To Maple St. Sebool, housed in Manchester High - be. principal; Caldwell and Mrs. Alice Bus No. 4—Start on Robert Dr. French Rd. at Souer’s and at pointed 45 new t^cher.s to the a niimber of changeschancres and expert-^exnerl-^—— ■■■ ------—■ ■— ------r— The shops aYe in the h(tildi^’s celebrant. The pupils reported to at the* following times: South Luippold,, American International Thoms";, at the Esso station on Rt. ber, arrive at 8:15. Return, 2:45 8:20, Regan and Legion, Regan ahd cause, of lack of space at Illing ■ Hammar, guidance counselor. They Starting for at Foxmeadow St., right on TTiom- Camp Meeting Rd.; on Volpi Rd. Manchester: schpdf system for the ments affecting curriculum offer­ west wing. So far^ only the^^elec-' their classrooms for. a full sched­ Windsor High School—2:15 p.m.; college, grade 7' and 8 science; 44a ; on'/Rts. 6 and 44A at the T i^ 8: Lake St. School including Christopher, arrive, 8:40, 'return, terident of schools; reporte^’-.the Junior High School, this year will will take a tour of the building af­ as St., left on Lewis Dr. to Rob­ Miss Margo Cope, Hartt College at Carter St., at Villa Louisa'Rd., 2:45. new school yprir. In .addition, It ings. trical, carpentry ' and mafcliine ule of -classes. Wapplng EIem.eq.tafy School Steak Hou,se;\)n Cider Hill Rd. at kindergarten, at 8:20 on Phoenix major innovation in this area be considered as pupils of Illing. ter the talk.. ^ ' .^ op s are scheduled for full-tiriae ert Dr. to Graham Rd., right on Of Music, grades 1-8 vocal music; on Birch Mt. Rd. at Tinker Poi Bus 15, Trip 1: To High School, has (yelcorp^ back two teachers Aniong the..changes M d expert- Three new teachers have joined — 2:36. p.m.; Avery Street Ele­ Rose’s; at b a k e St. and. Goodwin at Tankerfaoosen, at Mkple, at be concernedA^ilh the experimental operation, lipriking the schoolA e n -', Catholic High Brook St., left on Overlook St. to Stephen Stanek, University pf and opposite Hassett’s and /bn who had-Ween on leave of absence. ments are those dealing with spe­ ths faculty this, year, two lay mentary School—2:55 p.m.; Pleas­ Rds.; along^olbph;,Center Rd. at Warren and Maple, Warren, arrive students from Talcot,tville area, use of ^-modern arithmttc text Graham Rd., express to schooi. Bridgeport, to ''teach Union and Camp Meeting Rd. a^ the. town 8:40. Return, 8:05. WhcK^fie 1962-63 staff list was cial education for -the retarded; rolimerit this year to about 250.- teachers and a Sister of Mercy! ant Valley Eliementary School — Williams Rd., A t Difhock Lane and 7 :40, Taylor and AJUson, Main, Rt. (Pick up at Foxmeadow St., on Ellsworth grades 1-8 physical ed­ line... Bus 5, Trip 1: To High School,' avajJ^Ie last week, two new probable experimentation with which /rises a new approach to Besides the delays in the elec­ East Catholic High School be­ ■They are Mrs. Katherine Kennedy 3:15 p.m.; ,1/nion and Ellsworth at . Clark R(l. , • 30, Rt. 83 arid Allen, arrive. 7:55, teaming, mathematics in the ele- tronics and tool and die shops, the Leufis and Overlook.) A t Robertson ucation; Marshall J. Tajariah, Route 5 will begin at 7:15 a.m. all students from 'Vlllage, W. Main, return, 2:15. teifchers. had not yet been asslgn- teaching aids for special ability Aiidpver Bus Schedule gins its second year of operation of - Hartford, Miss Marguerite Al­ Elementary School—3:35 p.m. Bus N o y l for ifiade 8 pupils a positions, and three -posts re­ tnemtary schools. automotive shop, is only partially lard of Stafford Springs^ and Sis­ Bus No 5—Start on Thomas Robert Heins.is the new princip­ Boston Unl'^ersity, to teach Unioft will begin' ait 11:30 aim. on Rt. 85 on Rt. 44A at South 1^., stopiling River, Rau, Maple, Ertel, Charter, groups in Grades 3 to 6 at one or tomorrow with the addition of a South Wlnd'sor High School Dr. at Griffin Rd. to Robert Dr, and Ellsworth grades 1-8 art. ' Trip 2: To Junior High, St. Jo; mained unfilled. The two ,unas­ two. schools, possible expansion pf First and second graders will use ready, and will be available only ter Mary Rufina of St. Thomas’ al of Roberjaon SOhool,- He siic- at the Bolton Dairy, stopping at on South Rd. at Fernwood Drive, Grant Sts., beginning at 7:35 aL seph, students from Regan-Son Bus No. 1— Rt. 6 at East Wind­ to Graham Rd., e.xpress to Hayes Wapping School signed teachers were Richard Wil­ team teaching at' the senior the text book this year. If the text Bus routes for Aridover Elemen-*'and Edward Denoncourt; Robert to freshman and sophomores this new class and 11 new faculty Convent, in Fairfield! ceds -WllUam Freeman, who has School Rd, and at Deming Rd,; at Stony .Rd., and at Cbte’s; on VV. Main and Waurd, to W. Main area, 8; Regan and Legion, B^an sor town line. left oil Sullivan Ave., Rd„ left on .Haye.s Rd: to Nevers Miss Katherine A. Allan, Uni- liams and Miss Diari'e Ci.ramitaro. school, and the use of a new Arith­ proves satisfactory, similar text tary and Rham stiidents are Bennett; Ruth and Stanley Ander­ year. members. Erirollment at the school this become head of Nathan ■ Hale along French Rd. at Jarvis's and Rt." 6 at’ S te e ly (Crossing; - on and Orchaiy, Maple St. School, ar­ and Christopher, South, South and left on Troy Rd., right on Griffin, Rd. to .school. ver.sity of Connecticut, Grade, 1; The unfilled posts were in elemen­ metic text book for the first and boes on Hebron Karen and Ross Person; Allan and the wood storage racks and the chester, East Hartford, Glaston­ gan says the school will be at Rd. and Rt. 86; along Hebron' Rfi. opposite Clark Rd.; and at Birch return. Junior/High, ,3:05,. St. be an evaluation of the senior high work bench tops were turned out ernor’s Highway, to Chapel Rd., stead St. to Meadow St. to Gra­ lege, East Orange, N.J., grade 1; nyview, Bamforth; Cemetery, ■ Rt. leaves are Mrs. Mary Doyle, who school in February by state educa­ text does not prove .satisfactory, Rd. to Gilead/Rd. to Townsend Gerald Parkington; Regina bury and Couth Windsor. Last capacity next year, about 640 pu­ right to BSington Rd., right to at Lopmis and -at Sheridan's; Mt. Ehrtension. ’ . . Joseph, 3:00. by students during the Jbrief pe­ right to Main, right to Newberry ham R(l., expre^ to school. Miss Rita Golubsky, Brooklyn 30 (Center to Northeast), arrive will teach'Grade 3 at Highland tion officigJs' so that the high the schools will go back to using a Rd. to lower Boston Hill to Cen­ Adams. Year, only nirith graders studied pils. , ■ - school. along Brandy St. at Schpol Rd., Route 6 wiU begin at 7:15'a.m. Trip 3: To Voriion Elementary riod before last year’s graduation Rd.. right to Governor's Highway, Frink Bus: Bus No. 7— Start College. Brooklyn, N.Y., Central 8:10. Return, 2:45. Park School: and’ Mrs. Estelle school .can maintain its accredita­ more traditional text. He ad(ied. ter by way of°Dld School House ■Rham Bus No. 1 starts at 7:15, at-. East Catholic' -High. The facul­ Third graders at the school wilj Loomis Hid., at Arnolds and at, on Rt. 44A at Pepin’s, with iitops School, 8J20, Rt. 30 and Vemwood, Caasells, who will teadh Grade 4 Rd., ba'jSk to Hebron Rd. to school; goes on Rt. 87; to Benton Hill to that the building was occupied.- to Ellington Rd., left on Sullivan a\corner of Norma Rd. and Farm­ Bius No. 6—Hilton Dr. Connecticut Slate ' College, grade Bolton Center Rd., on-Bolton-Cen-' Trip 8: Building B Elementary tion vdth the New England As­ Dresser explained a significant ty additions include six Sisters of be studying a new arithmetic Frink Busf Bus No. 7 Bucklan:! at Lee’s; at Tolland Rd. and Ply­ VerntmJ-'Trailers, arrive 8:40, re- at Lincoln School. then to ' Lake Rd. at West St. and Lake Rd. to Hebron Rd. to Bos­ Caipentry is typical of the method using an abacus. Sister Ave., right on Sand Hill Rd.. left stead Rd.-, north oh Farmstead 3; Henry E. AgostlneiU, Uiilver- ter Rd„ at Ba.vberry East.; and Maple St. schools, at 8:15, sociation of Colleges and Secon­ point in the new text is its use of Notre, Dame of Fairfield *and four on Nfivera Rd. Bd„ south. Smith St., Wheeler Rd? mouth Lane; oh Rt. 44A at Keen^ turn,^:45. - The largest nuniber of new Beach Rd. back -via Lake Rd. to ton Hill to Townsend Rd. to Gilead school's shop rooms. One wall is Mary Plorlta, assistant teaching Rd.. left on Brook Sj..' right on slly of. Hartford, to .teach grades "Bus No,_2 for grade 8 pupils will Skinner Rd. at Gerald, at EJmer- dary Schools. The evaluation is terms that are used later on in lay teachers. Bus No. 3—Main St. at Chapel Pleasant Valley Rd. to school. ey Drive, at North Rd.; on Ver- ;,Bus 16, Trip 1: To High-School teachers assigned to any ^ one. Elementary School. Rd. to Hebron'Rd. to Rham. The glass from about three feet high principal, says the modern arith­ Henry St. to Graham''Rd., express 7 and 8 sobtal studies. Bronislaw begin at 'll:30 a.m, at .D'ltalia’s ald, at Hany, and, for Maple St. held once every 10 years. texts by junior higdi and high The nuns are Sister Bita ,.St. Rd„ south tb King St.. King St. S, Thomas,, Hartt College of Mu­ noh Rd. at Gkllagher's' and’ at school only, at Wolcott, at Werner, .from Kelly— Rt. 83 area, 7:35, Ver­ school are .the 13 at Bennet Jjm- The bus stops at the homes of bus stops at Bibis ahd at tlie homes to the ceiling. The roof, which is Edward, who will teach Latin I metic sy.stem was formerly used to, .school. , ' ^ Bus No. 8. — Manchester town driveway, stopping at Plymouth HatqaWay’s; on Rt. 44A opposite The Increase in pupils starting school students. , • ' tp M'ogulr# Rd., right on Rt. 5. line on Oakland Rd.. 'Oakland Rd. sic, grades 1-8 v(x:al music; non Trailers, Rt. 83 and Overbrook, ior High "* School. Manchester Marie and Diane Kukuskas; of-Jayne and Connie Raleigh; of an open beam construction, al­ and n and Sister Marie Thdmas, only In Grades 1 and 2. Bus No. 8 -Sjart at corner of and Llynwood Rds.; on Rt. 44A at at Barbara; arrive at. Maple St? schools yiie year is about 500 high­ left on Ellington Rd,. fight on to Wapping Center, express tb High School - .HoWdrd Rd. and -on Notch .Rd. at Rt. 83 and Sunset, arrive. 7:55, re­ High School has added six. Related to the high schdol Lou Ann Lambert; Joseph and EUzabelh Prentice, Michael arid lows exti;a. light into the room who wlll\ teach Latin I; Sister Father Regan says 500 new li­ Barber ijill Rd. at. Miller Rd.. N'orth -Rd.; along South Rd. at , School at 8:35, at Building' B, er than the 3,963 which started Pleasant Valley Rd., right, on school (Sanford and Kowper- Richard' Kelley, Gorham Teach- Manni^e'a. turn, 2:15. At Bennet, the new t,eachers are evaluation,. Ramsdell. disclosed the Suzanne Remisch;'Cynthia, Ed­ Kafen Devlin, Laurel Warner; through skylights. On.'dark days, Rose St.\ Joseph, algebra and- brary books have been added to toe north on Elarber Hill Rd.. left on Fernwood Drive, opposite ■ Moon- 8:40. Return, from M ^ e St. school last September. The enroll­ Long Hill Rd,>, turn around at walthe). et-.s College, to. teach industrial Schooi, at 3 p.m., Building'3, 3:05. Trip 2: Junior High, St. Bernard,. Mrs. Carrie Lue H. (Jates. who will State Board of Educatibn has ap­ mond and Eric Hauschild;- John, Kathleen Laws;- Dennis and Kath­ flolic§scent fixtures 'provides nec- trigonometry; Sister John Pa­ 'SL James’ library, opened only last Griffin Rd; left on Abbey Road an’s. Opposite Nichols’ and at Dun­ ment in June 1962 was around proved Sykes Junior High School essary'-additiorial -fighting. ■ Long Hill Rd. and Chapel Rd., to Mlllpr Rd., express to school. Bus No. 9—Corner of Deming arts; Mis.s Joan M. tlharpentier, Bus 1, Trip 1: To School, St. Joseph!* students from Love­ teach Latin and ' English; Miss 4,000. . . . . Katherine and Suzanne Vanty; leen Sheehan; Charlotte and Roger trice, Spanish I.and French I; Fetmuary. The books were piir- can's; on Rt. 6 at Valentine’s at land Area, 8, Loveland,' Loveland Anne Gilman ^rid Claude E. Al- for the period ending-Aug. 31,1964, Ann Farley:; Jan Gatchell; Rich­ Outside; a hopper follects saw- north on" Long Hill Rd., right, on Bus No, 9 -Start on Commun- and Oakland, Deming St. right on Mt. St. Mary’s ’ eolleBe. Hookaett, . all students from Vvhlte, Earl, The increase in numbers was at­ Phelps; Kathleen and Robert Whit- Sister Frances Virginia and Sister chawd with funds received by toe Blanchette’s and opposite Klein- and Wilson, Rt. 83 and Old Tovyn, mand, bothMiss Helen Kirk­ tor tuition and accreditation pur. ard Osborne; Marilyn and Robert (just from 'tlje machines inaids Pleasant Valley Rd., left! on- Wheel­ ity ' Rd., north on Ellington Rd., i Buckland to Wapping Ceyter. ex^ N.H., Latin and-, Efclish; Mra. Few hanges Reed, Fox Hill, Grown Sts., be­ tributed by Supt. of Sohools Ray­ comto. Law(rence Julie, both biology. saIe_„of.Christmas cards last win­ er Rd., right on Smith St,',--.left on schmldt’s; at th.e Esso station on Rt. 83 (three St. Bernard), arrive, land, phraicki education; Miss H._ pose. Ga-sper; Garla and Carol Rice; through a forcedvAir system. Near pick up to Sand Hill Rd.. express j pr|ps to Belden Rd.. Hilton Dr., Grace M. Dixon, University of ginning at 7^30 at South and mond e ; Ramsdell to increased Rham Bus No. 2 leaves at 7:15, The lay teachers are Brian J. ter by pOmis. The* library now'tiks Buckland Rd., Sullivan Ave. to Rt. 44A; on Vernon Rd. at Thoms’; 8.1.5 St'^ Joseph, Junior High, re- Jes,siea. . . Finn, Algebra I arid gen Schpol Calendar Doris. Raymond 'and Rosemarie goes on Old State Rd. to Times the hopper is a ptactice building to. Fo.ster St. E-'rten.sion. pick up ' Pleasant Valley Rd. to school. Connecticut, to teMh physical on Rt. 6 and 44A at the Steak White, to SpUth and Fox Hill, ar­ births and additions .created by Murphy of Bridgeport, Thomas. H. about 3,00(K))ooks, he said. school. education. Mrs. Catlierine Grcg- turn, 3:15 St. Joseph. 3:10 juniorircral. mathematics; Mrs. Patricia Driys which the school will not Bonneau; Laura Taylor; Gail Co- Farm ,Rd. back to Rt. 6, west to foundation, on which fe^eritera in Foster St. to Miller. Rd„ express ■ Bits No, 10—Nutmeg Rd.. ea.st to House; at Goodwin aiuLCider Mill Curtis riving 7:5S: Return, 2:15. new people moving into town. Sheehy of Wallingfoni, James Boys will be required this year Bus No. 4—Corner "of Pleasant (i'ry. Hartwick.' College, Oheanta, cLachlan and Mrs. Constance )>e' opened for classes are the fol­ vell; school. Also, Thomas *Zu- Ferguson's, back Rt. 6 t6 Wales training can. build .a -jumoy sized Riley O’Donnell of Hartford, Rich­ to school. ' . Pleasant Valley R j., left on Hollis. Rds.; on Bolton Center Rd. at Wil­ Trip ,2f To Northeast and Hale New Addition Opens to-wear dress blurts with ties, he Valley Rd. and Main St., Pleasant N.Y., to teach Lvp.ing, Mrs. Zil- Trip 3: To Maple St, S ch ool Brooks, both English; Miss lowing? Oct. 86. teachers’ con­ raw; Linda .Wright; Nancy Dev­ Rd. to Boston Hill to Jurovaty Rd. house to try out their skills>'- ard T. D ay of Manchester and \Biis No. 10~ Start at Wapping right on Davewell''Rd.'to school, liams-Rd., at Mt. Sumner, at Di- In the 1962-63 sch(X)l >-ear — 8 a.nt^ Hills Lumber, to Vernon Newcomers from this su-ea will says. Grade 8 boYamust also wear Valley Rd. to Ellington Rd;'! left pah Mitchell, graduated Wellesley 8:20, Rt. 83 (north of Wilshire), rNancy R6we, Mrs.. Mary F, Fish­ vention; Nov. 12. Veterans Day; lin; Curtis Reynolds: Gay and to Boston jHill to Rham via East Each shop shares with anothey Andrew Baylock of New Britain. jackets, he says. , Center on Sullivan Ave. t o ' Hill I’nlon'BchooI mock,Lane and at Cdark Rd. which Supt. of Schools William H. Aye., to Rt. 30, arrive at school, be assigned to Building B, while on Ellington Rd., right on Buck- College. Wellesley, Mass., to be Thrall Rd., Dart Hill and Skiriner, er and Mla.s Mar.sha Gurither, all N'ov. 14. and 15, elementary re­ Paul Cardini;' Dennis SaUer; Debrri St. the'use of a theory room a small ■ side Dr., Steep Rd, and High St. 8:15. Return, 2:45. some children fresn the Regan Rd. 'Ihelr teaching posts are as fol- The St. James’ solwol day opens land Rd., left on Dcmlng St., left Collins Bus: Bua No. 1—Chapel librarian. The elementary school buses, for Curtis says is-.one of ’’leveling’’— Dart Hill and Lawler, Loveland English an(l social studies; Donald port conferences; N(jV”2iJ, to- 25 and Robert Penez; Gregory Tsuf- T h e bus stops at the homes of classroom in which the instructor' -lows: Murphy, and O’Donnell, both with a prayer bell at 8:35 ajn., to Sullivan Ave. to West St. to Rd, frotfi Rt. 8_tp .Main St., ICfl on pupils In grades 1 through 6, will ' Trip 3: To Lake, St. School (in- Nute, mathematics and science; area will attend the new addition on Foster St., left on Oakland there ai'e few overall changes in Hill, Loveland and Wilson,-arrive, (close Nov. 21 at 12:30 p.m.); fia; Ellen and Laurie MacGranor; Nancy and William Chamberlain; can describe, what the classwill be Grade 10 English; Sheehy, Grade with - classes beginning five min­ Foster Rd, to Pierce Rd. to school. Main St., left! on King St., left bn begin .Route A at 8:30 a.m. at tary, 8:20 at Thrall, to Dart Hill and Mrs. June F. S. Heinz, social at the Maple St. School. Jeari Bonney. Rd., right on'Elllngto'n Rd., left Bus No. 'll - Cerrner of Graham 5Ian<‘hester Evening Herald the Manchester school system. , at Skinner, atj^wler, at Worcesr 8:40, return. 2:45. Dec. 22 for Christmas recess John Dqugan; William Ferguson; doing the following period. 10 problems of American democ- utes later. ,Lun<*-is froffi\ll:40 Sand Hill Rd., right on Nevers Pleasant Valiev Rd. (include grades Plymouth and Tolland Rds., stop­ studies _ — .A drop hi enrollments is anti­ Elementary Bus No. 2 leaves Rd. and Griffin Rd., south on Gra- ,^iith Windsor correspondent Eprollment is up only slightly, Bua 17, Trip 1;.-To High School (close Dec.; 21 at 12:'30); Jan. ^ ea ahd Suzanne Russell; Linda No student at the school works rocy; Day, Grade 9 and„10 alge- a.m. to 12:40 p.m., and disntisBal Rd. «-8). , , I ping at Plymouth" and ^LIynwo^ ter, Regan at Range Hill, at Coun­ The. new Manchester High cipated at the Lake SA School ^and Rham at .8:15, goes via East St. to ha)ii Rd. to Nevers Rd., south on' i.«iira Katz, telephone MI 4-1758. try, at Liegitfh, at Christopher, ar­ from'Tunnel-Rt; 30'' area, 7:30 Val­ 22 to 26, mid-year exams at the Andrade; Sandra Schaller; Kath­ oh anything that he will personal­ twa;^ Baylock, Grade 9 mathe- as at 2:40. Bus No. 5— East Windsor Hill, Bus No. 2 -Corner of King St. I Drive; at Colonial and Llynwood and the administrative and teahh- ley Falls; Tunnel, Rt. 30" and Cold- teachers are Mrs. Shlrleyanne S. the Vernon Elementary School. high school (one session only), Boston Hill to ' Jurovaty Rd. to ryn and Thomas Ursin; Carol and ly use. Much of the jvork is brought .. matids^^d 'reading teacher. Bay- Nevers to Sand Hill Rd,. right'on Drive; on Tolland Rd. at.-Lee's;__ on ing staff totals 459, about the same rive, 8:4l). Return 3 p.m. Gaudinskl, physics arid mathemat- South, on Main St., (pick up to Sand Hill Rd. to Sullivan Ave.' to and "McGuire Rd.. .south' on KiVig Ramsdell reported that most of the Jan. 22 and 28, mid-year exams Wales Rd. - to Hendee Rd. to Old Nancy Ursln; Carol, Sharon and in by tbe. towp’a citizens. Should' loch'wilLaJso begin coaching boys ..The greatest need in teaching to­ Rt. 44 at (ilgiio’^’ aroigho's^FaE^ last year, he says. Supt. GurUe Bus 7. Trip i ; To High School^ all jft g®- R? M 1(S3; John C. Lynch Jr. and Miss drop is accounted for in the deci­ Newberry Rd.)., pick up from King school, , St., right on Breek St. to school,. | and at the juiuor high schpdl (one State Rd. to Rt. 6 tp Fergusons, Patricia Patterson; Eileen and anyone hlive a project in'm ind, .ho for 'playing In a ■'football team day is for elementary school teach­ and-_j on-— NotchXT-,.,, Notch-Rd. 1 new teachers have been students, from Hale Ext.,~Soiith, l^‘ _Wood arrive 7-M Ai)n England, both Engll.sh; Rich-- sion to transfer some pupils to the S t, to Brook St., left on Brook St, Avery St. School Bus No. 3--Start at*Ea.s't Wind­ 160 Enrolled return. session only); Feb. 16 to 24, win­ bMk down Rt. 6 to Hebron Rd. to Richard Carley; (corner Wales is required only to bring in plans. 'planned fo r either next year or the ers. Some high school subject areas left on King St.,j-ight on Burnham extension. ■; , added' to the staff to teke„.up .new DaUey and Highland Sts.,‘-At"T;3512 *5 ‘ ard Jeannotte, bu.siness subjects: Maple St. School and the re-opened the Elementary School. sor town'line, south on Rye-St., positions; the rest of the' newly ter recess; April 12, Good Friday; Rd.): Michael and Barbara Koller; The work will be done by students, year after. * -. are in oversupply while others are St..' left on. Ellington Rd., pick -up Collins Bus: Bus No, 1 Start Elementary^ Route B will begin _aV south and Hale Ext., to '^uth, 't h p 2; To Junior. High,..St, Jo­ Stewa-rt Udell,- French II; and Building B. The bus stops at the homes of at Kelly Farm on Kelly Rd.. pick left on Ti'o.v Rd.. right on Sulllvhn bh-ed teachers are replacements West and Dailey, West and High- April 20 to 28. spring recess, May Donna and Frederick Senkbeil; at nominal charge.. All the shrips ■ East (jatholic pigh will have in undersupply. Too few persona to Ch'apbl Rd., express to school^ at 8 a.m. at Bolton Center Rd. at 6 seph, students from Rt. 30-Center Mrs. Alison, Rhodes, chemistry. ' In respect to the change in spe­ Cynthia .Coleman; Donna Eirick; Heidi And Edward Jurovaty: half-day seaedona each day. of the up as far as Avery St.'to fk-hool. Ave. to Main St. ( pic-k up from At Assumption for . those who have retired, re­ ■land arrive 7:56. Return, 2: 30 and 31, Memdrlal Day vaca­ depend, to some extent, on tasks'^ prepare as secondary school teach­ Bus No. 6— Pick up Pierce Rd. and 44A, stopping at William.s Rd:, area, 7-:66, Rt. 30 (Circle to Cen- Bentley .Sfihool, added four new cial education for , thri)» retarded, Patricia Jurovaty; Irene, Kathy Apryl Hoisington; Elizabeth Ver- -• first week of school. Tomorrow's Bus No. 2 - BenedixU Dri, and Stiong Rd. to Pleasant Viilley Rd). signed or taken leaves. i-\Tr^ 2: To Northeast Sefiool, 8 tion. Sch)x)ls close June 21, submitted from outside. ' ers of English, library science, from Sullivan Ave. to Ellingtori at the St'eak Hoqse and at Gihn- terT. Rt. 30 and Hillside, Rt. 30 teachers: Miss Patricia Leduc and Ramsdell said that this year there Report cards will be issued Nov. and , Stephen Slobodiah; David, prauskus; Charlotte Yale; Kath­ opening day session rioncludes \vttb Ptne Tfee' Lane, to .school. * Fiink Bus; Bus No. 7—F’arn- The As.sumption Junior High IXiring the schooi year, he says a.m, at Brooklyn andjMarket;'to Miss Valerie Michaels, both Grade Since the boys are working for general science, matoemaUcs, Rd., express to corner of Ellington opoulos’;,on Vernon Rd, at Bar­ and Coldspring, Center and T.-out- will be five classes for this group. 13. Jan. 28,'A p ril 8 and June 21. Jane^ and Stephen-Koller; Warren leen and Marcia Darwin. Mass at 11 a.m., celebrated by the physics, or some foreign languages: Bus No! 3—Dart Hill Rd. to ham Rd.,-tum around. Dower Rd... School began its second year o f he will recommend that additional Hills Lumber, arrive,^15. Return, 2; Mrs, Barbara Williams and somebody else and not themselves, ■ Rd. Slid Foster St. extension, pick ron's, at' Hemingway’s at Butter­ classrooms be add^d to the Keeney- stream, Center and Peterson, Cen­ Lsuit year, three classes wefe rield Jurovaty; Carol--and. Nancy Sta- Rham Bus No. 3 stArts at 7:15; Rev, CSiarlee Shaw, principsU. Shortages exist in varying degrees Newmarker Rd. to -school. right on Alison Dr... left on Meryl clas.ses- this morning with Mass 2:45. Mis-s Martha Lord,: both Grade 4. siak; Christopher ' and Jonathan they do' not pass less than ade­ up, Foster St. extension, Jeft on fields; and at Hathway’s; on Notch St., Highlahd Park and Robert- ter and Crestridge, arrive St. jo- at the T*lcottvllle S(:hool. One of the best things about goes on Rt. 6 at (Ilreamery to in all college fields. Bus No. 4 -C()ncord Rd. to Catu Rd , to Hightower. Rd. celebrated by the Rev. Joseph lE. Trip 3:- To Bifilding B Elemen , Ttiree new teachers each joined Bosworth: Neal. Brian, William quate work off as unimportant, as Miller Rd., left on Abbey Rd. ex­ Rd. at Cook Drive. '; sepH, 8-.-16,, Junior High,’ H;15, re­ This year, the trainable Young­ teaching machines is that they Bunker Hill to Parker Bridge to men Rd. to Avery St., picking up Bus No. 9^Strong Rd. to Main Farrell! the school’s director.- rt 1 ^ , o. _ , Schools, and that the. Gardner- tary;'-'8;20 w-'Skinner, - Skinner at ■Waddeli and Bowers ' Schcwls and and Stephen Kelley: Jacqueline they fnight if they were to be the tension, right on Spring St.; Left Route-C will begin at a.m. on I Spring Sts area be 'consider'eld oa turn, St. J(5seph, 3:00 Junior High, sters will be sep arate into three teach teachers how to teach. Old State Rd. toward -Columbia as far as Kelly Rd, and-express to St., right to East Windsor* Town ' Mother ^Fidelia, principal, says WaicotLSkmner at Barbara, Skin­ Illing Junior High School. only users, the school^'^dminls- on Ash Rd., left 'on Grace Rd. to school. Lakejike St. at Box Mt. Rdi;R, turn Banc’roft), 7:35 at Rt. 30, Hills high School requirements so that Andrew White; Cynthia, Stephan follows; Biia No. 10—Comer* of Strong farm, pick up at Wells farm, pick 8:30 a.m, on Notch Rd| at to the elementary staff, but cut -Lumber, South and Bancroft, ar- cle, Dabson, Dart'Hill and Skinner; Marion MUtphy Uzubes will teach Rham Bus No. 4 starts at 7:15, Illing'?'Junior High will provide around, Dower Rd„ right on Alison Thorpe's, stopping on Rt. 44A at out allocations-' tor the a(ldUlonal some students could take high and Randolph, Fors; (Lake Rd. goes on Long Hill to Skinner Hill Rcom 9-A, M-13, Adams to Rd. and Main St., left on Strong up at corner of Highla.nd Dr. and > rive 7:55. Return 2:15. Dart Hill and Lawler,'' Dart Hill Grade 3 at Waahipglon and Miss this year, for the first time, a large Rd., left bn-Rt 5 to brickyard br., Iq/t on Meiyl Rd., to High- the Elsso Station, and at Dupre's: salaries because of a sove last year’s School Principal Plrto fudge back to Rt. 6 to Hebron Haloburdo; Judith Anderson; Woodland Dr., express to'Ray­ Edgewood Dr. to school. Bus N(i; 11—start at Sullivan Bolton Center Rd. at TraygU’, all stutdents from West* Grand,. Homes, Tunnel, arrive, 8, St; Jo- fiually appoints about 46 new added. Mount to Peterson; Room 9-L, This year, MichaeL (Juadano of figure. Bennet Junior High &hool Stopping at toe Community Hall, A little over sin psr cent of our Isidor WoU Is the new principal Rd. to school Nancy, Phillip and Peter'Denon- M other Superior mond Rd., pick up on Ray^nd Bus -'No. 3—Clark St. at Deming Ave. and .Kj. 5, north to town line, pUlsbury,- Spring and Nye Sts.', s ^ h , 8:05, Juriior High an d ' St. teachers to-replace regular staff Continued satisfaction with M-31, Petlto ' to Rowlett; - Room Manchester High will act as an expects 1,128, and Illing Junior at _Bayberr>- West .. and at public school classroom . teachers of Buckland School...He succeeds ' 'fflo bus stops at the hoiries of court; -'George Downing'; Da-vid Mother St. Mary Eileen is prin­ Rd., right on Benedict,, expre^ to St., south to Burnham St;, right on return on Rt. 5 t o Strong Rd., right 'T:S0 at West St., West and Grand, Berhfu-ds,'return 3;. menrtbers who haye either ro- team teaerilpg could lead to its 9-M, M-32, ■ Roy to Gary Smith; advisorl to the ninth grraders, and High School, 678. The combined Mel(x:he’s: on Watroiis Rd. earn less'than t3;SO0 k year. Soms Robert Heins, who has become Susan Ckirlhell; Frank Pallardi; Thomen; Peter Nicholson: Sharon cipal of the new St. Bartholbmew’s achool. ■Burriham' St; to. Long Hill Rd.! bn Strong Rd.'right on Main St. West and W. Main, arrive 7:50. Re­ Trip 2: To Vernon Center kin­ us^ in the . elementary schools, Room 9-N, M-37, Karen Smith to . Grade 9 teachers will be responsi­ I Dooley’s: on Brandy St. opposite salary 'schedules ranged os low os slgried, retired or taken leaves of principal of Robertson School. Lewis,, Andrew , pnd' Theddore and .St<*ven Pbhl; 'James Parking- Sichool, opening this year tlng Elemen- right on Long Hill Rd. to Gbapel estimate tor the junior high turn- 3:16.' dergarten. 8.:10, dSunpbeli, Vernon absence. -M ost' of the .new / teach­ possibly during the 1963-64 school Twaronite; Room 9-0, M-S8, U r- ble to the Rling administration. .Gorton's, a,t Loomis Rd $1,200 In 1 i960. However—teach^..; Wolf,. .who hajr'been teazling at Brown; Lawrence- Wilhelm; ton; Julie and PatiHck DouganL sin to Ziemak. 160 children in Grades 2 through ti^y Schpol:- Bus No. 1—Start on Rd., left to Ellington « d . to .schooll Mam-iieijter Evening Herald schools la.st fall was 1,881. - M p . 8: To Junior High, St. TrailerSiiDobson, Rt. 30 and Vern- ers, .therefore, are substitutions year, Ramsdell said. • ' The ninth graders will be consid­ School Rd.;, on. Hebron Rd. at I era' salaries-are inersasing at '% Keeney St. l^hool,' was president Pamela and Paul Heon; John and Bruce and iBary Ctoulette; Thomas^ 5. She is from the (Congregation of WindsorvUle Rd. to East Windsor Bus ,No. 4 — Ellington Rd. .art South W i n d s n r correspondent Elementary pupils are expected Bernard’s,' St Jos^i's, 7:56 ' at wood, -Rt? 30 and IHillside, Rt. 30 for assigned teaching positions, Seventh- graders were notified ered as jstudents o f Illing, and will Loomis Rd o p p ^ t s Ciark’a..and (“ ter raU than avsiiMIs wagM New Math Bqok of the Manrikester Education Aa- ;Artbur-..HiUoburdo; Stephen, Vir­ Bonneau; Andrew Gasper; Bar­ Of their ast.jnm eqta "by postcfCrd; Notre'Dame o f Mcmtreal,' Canada, toavn line to Griffin Rd., right on Modugno’s,. south to Long Hill Rd., Laura Kats, telepfaons MltclieU-'to total 5,673, compared to'i5,491 WashiagtoD, Pboanbe (South to and Center vHeights, Rt. 30 and and oniv a few entered new posts • be Issued A handbookthat at Manna’s. V andtalarits. Speaking o f teaetbodk changes, Bodatioirfor tha 1981-68 atshool ginia and Batrlcla Anderson; Japs bara,' lAwrdnce and WuUam Oo- e'«’hth-'giraders werW t " ' and iA.su^ierviaor of tour toA0))ots. Brookftsld Dfn tum'around and Long HlUtfUL to Burnham St, 4-1768. lost year. > XAke)i, T a j^ , AlUson. Vernon Trou^dtream. Rt. 80 and Sunny in trie scriool system. told their Alien Dresser, assistataat superin^ ysar. > And Osoega Hopklnsi (Elizabeth veil. ■ siftiiiienM in June. I - . 4 • ■ ■ ■■ i -J '■; I .( k V' . h*' -'

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PAGt: TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCH'ESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 19«2 ■> MANCHESTER EVENIN^G HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ iUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1962 PAGE ELEVEN .I' l 1.1/ ...... I I,,,,-’ . I .. '...... ■ I I ------^ ------::______■■ '...... ■______:______ProttOL Rockville; Gordm'Miller, RockjoUle-Vernon RFD,. liockville; Mr#. Joan Apel,' Theater Resumes Sw ^t Adelines: 10 lib e rty fit. Holiday Mishaps Total Four; FOR RENT Admitted Sunday: John 'Tomko, News Tidbits 8 and 18 mm... M ovie P rojectw a' 38 Spring St. Winter Schedule Set Guest Night —sound or silent, ''nlso 86 mm, -»4- Lapointe Sees, Discharged Sunday; Mrs. Mary Three Suffer Head Injuries from the AP Wire*' lUdo projector*. Hatch and aOn, Root Rd., Govenr Tha State Theater will begin its TTie Mountain Laurel Ohaptar, try; George Caldwell, Cider MIU fall and winter schedule tomorrow. Sweat .Adelines Inc., wifi spbnsAr WELDON DRUG. CO. Cloliiiiihia BusSes Bolton Best Year Yet Two Msmehester women and an^lhree or four weeks, Vtocek was Matinees will be eliminated dur­ Federal agencieh today .begin In­ a appoial n eatl riigtit Thursday at 901 Main S t — T el. M I 8-6821 Govern R d„Tolland; Mrs. Nellie Darling, Oidefed to appear in Circuit Coiiit Bus Routes Box 183,;-,,Tolland; Pete? ’Thlbaqll, eight-year-oVJ-St John SL.boy are ing the weekdays. Saturday and vestigation of crash of privata 8 p.m. .at' this Irish' Amn-ican 12, Manchester, Sept. 17.. i Jan Stlllbach, president of La- 19 Smtog St.; Donald MaCDougall, r^wrtwl • irt.'.falrify gootf-xsobmtion Sunday the performances w ill’ run pleute which killed six Phoenix Home,''69-Grove St., Hartford.. 3Teacher^\^ School Hours PolnU IndUaUdea pi 16S W. Main Cemetery Rd., Vemwi^ ' at Manchester Mwb.orial Hospital Saturday at*' abbut^3;40 p.m. .Jo- continuously from 2 p.m. Time re.sidents. . , j Chairman of 300.000 Unie -group; which features four- ! • ' Nine buses «tHl be used fotif .-ane, Cassidy Inn. Rd., Merrow jes seph J. Foley, 42, of 256 MaliUSU, sche,dules for the evening perform- member Zengakuren .Student Fed­ part, )>Ai*erihop-style harmony for 'S t., aald today that the company’s Admitted Monday 7 Keith Taut- after each received facial or head driving southbound but of the transporting Covi^ntrf pupils U ,ld. and Jones Crossing Rd..,wiU kua, Ciyatal Lake/Ellington: Wil­ »m:es wtU be shown in Theatre Ad­ eration chargee today that Soviet women, ia seeking members f r w Sherwin-Wllliaim Join Porter In Coventry tlie school^. The schedules follow: return home bn same bys, Chris­ aamihg for tha past year wiR injuries in tw8 of four Labor Day dump area off Olcott St., ran into vertisement each day. police • beat, gagged and. hanged the Manchester area who .enjofy pronroBaMy be the hlghisat in Ha hla- fred Baxter, 120 Orchard St.; Mrs. weekend ■ motor vehicle accidents a split swinging metal.-gate that . Coventry High Sohoctl. tensen's .Bus No. 6^ . Sophie Orlowriki, 25 Wladsor Aye.; him upside down In Moscow’s Red singing. It is one of 360 chapters Bus 'No. 1,' Edwin-. H. EJlflson. Bus No. 6. Shifahac, first slop, At School This Year. tory. investigated by police. accidentally closed, in -front of him. Square last month. throughout the United States and Paints • '. Coventry Public Schools' whll M firm was awarded a |$.4 George Gendron, 9 River St.; Clay­ Mrs. Agries Davis’ of 37 Mill S t-’ Foley was shaken up but did riot .School Stafi first trip, leave home at 7 a.m at corner of Swamp Rd. and Brew­ ton Lord, 100'Partridge' Lane, Tol­ ' British professor invents type­ Canada. W. H. ENGLAND open tompriow with sessions iit, with Kings Rd. pupils on (Rober, million contract thig weekend for and her ^ssenger, Mrs. Geraldine require medical treatment. The ve­ ;N « musRul,. training is neces­ ster St. at 7:50 a.m., Brewster St. Tape recorded lessoni^ new rei3pi"t cards, self-paced learn­ land; Jean Clark, 34 Prosiiect St. writer with only 10 keys. . . Vic# Greenwood for Windham Rejglonal production of 1,853 multiple 'unit McCloud of 115 Woodland St., iqte hicle, -which knocked the gate off Public Records sary ahd there will be no auditions. Coventry High School starting at to Rt. 44A, Twin Hill d^eiopment, Birth Monday; A son to Mb. and President Lyndon B. Johnson to­ LUMBER CO- Horace W. rm lrr School will Technical will .also lake the bus). entering on upfier drive and' re­ ing beginning in the kindergarten and new art and music .radio seta hnown aq the AN-ARC Sunday morning were admitted its hinges, was- towed away with Women are invited to listeh or join 7:50 a.m., Coventr>' .Grammar Mrs. Charles Perrauit, Campbell W a rra n '^ Deeds day completes. four-di»y . visit to e Open-All Ony Ssturday e reopen tomorrow .for ■ the fall Flanders- Rd„ Plains Rd., Rl. ,31 turning lo Rt. 44.^ on lower drive, supervisors are some of the changes to fi&ke.^lace at the Sol- 44. 'Htey provide a i^ b egitp ilo ts the hospital with multiple facial right front damage.. No a m s t was Greece during which.-he reassured the singing. The groupciiaftici- School at 8:30 a.m; and George with two-way commutucw^pn be­ Ave,, Vernon. Russjli E. Stevenson Sr. to Carl term . with last stop at’ Armstrong Rid.. stop for Thomas Peracchio. and at* lacerations and bruises after their made. Police ‘ said that a stick, Gre.ek leaders that Amerinmi aid pates in many benefits and sings "A t the Green” —SO ‘*-6201 ton.School this ye^r. tween the aircraft and grbun^hMa- Meetings Slated R. Koritor arid Sally A. Komor, New' In the staff this .vear are Hersey Robertson School at 8:50 Eagleville Rd. to Pine Lake Shpre.c corner of Silver St. for Buscaglla Kindergarten "pupils will be divid­ car struck a utility pole on Wood­ holding the gate open, was blown Would continue at high level. for organization# in the 'greater though on the minus, rather than tions and from aircraft to aircri Rope Chapter of Elastem Star property at 198 Hollister St. ,a;m. TTiese times will depend upon arid return.'on Stonehouse Rd. will- children. Home on sajne bus. ed into groups accoitllng to the land St., 153 feet east of Hilliard down by the wind causing the gate Harthrrdusrea. three cla.shroom teachers: Mis'. the plus aide. Classes for G r*S*. ^ ttrough tactical military chan- ]1 meet tonight at 8 at the Ma- St. Mrs. Davis has jwssible frao- to close. ' Alice D. Coleman to Raymond Mhe timing of the tiaVisportation last stop on §tonehouse fid. Home Bus. NOi 7. Adams. fir.st trip, amount of reading readiness e^,- 'trill be hsld from 7 ;50 a.nV, uhtU, The program! will include.three Gertrtide V. Nelson, who will teach nela. 30nTN»Temrile/ Orchard St. A so­ tured ribs, a hospital spokesman D. Coleman and Mildred A. Cole­ (Sollins, to James H. Breen and rotiles. V . on same bus, second trip. first stop fit Hemlock. Point on Rl. hibited when they enter school, ac- 12:15 pVm. Grade 8 pupils will go ' Early Sunday morning, Donald woman's quart*iies.- two men’s Tha firm haa also been award­ cial httec*will be held after the said. Both are ih intermediate man, property near Lydall St. Joan M. Breen, property, at 4 Grade 1; Mrs. Eleanor S Tanibor- Today all town • teachers met at Bus No. 1. Ellison, second trip 31 at 7.'50 a.m'.. slops on Rt. 31 ^o ' cording lo School Superintendent to school from 12:25 p.m. untU G. Eagleson. 24, of 183 N, Elm St., quartets, a penny 'social and re­ 10 a.m. at the high school for a all W'aterfront Manor studant and including the. Cove. Home on ed a contract of more than $116,'- meeting. OgQcers will wear col­ care. was injured when he ’ reportedly Alice D. Coleman to Warren E. Greerihill St. freshments. "^ere will be: no nini. Grade 2: and Mi.s.s Ruth Pa- Philip C: Liguori. H« said that it' 4:50 p.m. because of lack of space illDO by McCieUan AFB in California ored gowns. town-wide meeting of the school who board bus bn Cross. St. with Talro’s Bus Not 8, second trip. ba« been found that -many children Police reported that the acci­ was forced off the right side of Howland, property on Lydall St. J*ohn Kacmarezyk and Mary change. » ■jrach. Giade 7, Also' now thia ye.arj' at the school- . for modification klta for generator Fsrmelo S. Litrico to Jack TODAY staff. Following luncheons at the first slop across from Robert.son Bus NO. 7, Adams, second trip, ehtering kindergarten already can The classes will* change at mid­ A talk on slide ‘baganization dent occurred when • M rs., Davis Green Rd. by an unidentified on­ Kacmarezyk to. Charles Pedauskaa Further ipformatinp may. be ob­ is the music a\ipervisor. Barry School at 7'.30 a.m., only other first stop at Standlsh Rd. on ■eta uaed on' military planes. the selection arid orgkn^^tion of took her eyes off the road to reach coming car and crashed into a Tedone and Cecilia B. Tedone. and Mary Palauskas, property at tained by eallii% Mrs. Robert W. respective schools, building meet­ read, whether from older brothers year. with Grade 8 pupils then at­ .' According tp information made Some PRESCRIPTIONS Thayer: and the ' art supci visoc^ ings will be held with the .building atop at Bpringdale Ave. Home on' Daley Rd. at 8;0.5 J.rh., Daley arid sisters, fi'om TV, or just picture materials — 'w iliP a ^ v e n for toll tickets on the front 'seat. speed limit sign and a fence on pi-operty at 173-175 Woodbridge 153 N. School St. Gordon, 417 K! Center SI., chap­ tending the morning and Grade 7 available to-' the company, other St.' Donald .Macaulay. * principals. same bus. first trip. Rd., Qak Grove, Bellevue, Sea- natural curiosity. Liguori said the by Harold Mann on Sept. 12 The car left, the right ride of the property of -Joseph Childs at 26 John Odermann to Francis L ter president, or Mrs. Ttmmari t Can Actually . Others on the staff inc:hidc:.My- At Nathan Hale IhN^vPost pupils In the afternoom The kinder­ biMera included Admiral' Corp., Tlie system for the comi,ng year Bus No. 2, driver to be appoiiit- graves Rd. mo stops), to Talcott staff of the Bolton School feels garten sessions at the Bolton Con­ the Snipsic Camera Club meets road and sthick the pole, break- Green Rd. No arrest was made by Franei.se P. Shanahan and Suz­ Maston arid Margaret K. Maston, Crandall, 58 White St., vice presi­ Michael Guadano., a teacher in Taffet Oorp., Otis Elevator Co., anne S. Shanahan to Raymond. J. ron G. Collette, superintendent, William F re€i»an ; i» th* newly o f« d 'inciiiding'se.' »top 'at McKusick's on Hill Rd., Talcott Hill Rd. to Rt. 31 that these skills should be identi­ gregational C h u r c h will also 8 p.m. qt the Union Congregation­ off ari upper part of the pole. ■polii»e. The vehicle, with right front property on Lyndqle St. dent. . \ ” BUY TIM E MisR Marv Reid, elementarv appointed pnncipal of Nat.han Hale ^ • i^cinainp .^b . - the language department at Man­ XSectronica Assistance Corp., and The'^^^hicle received eXten.sive a.m.. South St., and CGS. Home on Tatrb’s Bus fied and developed, permitting the .switch sessions at mid-year. al Church social room. Mann is a damage, was towed from the Bilodeau and; Carmela A. Bilodeau, supervusoi-: .Miss r.lad.vs Bowman. School. He succ^eeds Miss Huldah ^''hoo teacners two South St. at 7 chester High School, will be build­ - Republican Electronica Industries. member .bf the Chicago Camera front ehi^^amage. Patrolman Al­ property at 35 Wedgewood Dr. Woodbridge Rd. and return. South. No. 8. first trip. childi'en fo move ahead as rapidly Grades 1 through 6 will attend scene. . .vm ^ timM tha Grade .]: Mr.s. Gccaldiiif -Hanlia. Butler, who retired in June after P* ing appervisor for the ninth grad­ LePointe has been diversifying Club, th e» Charter Oak Camera bion WmN»),e inyestigated the George F. DeCormier to Evan A. St. to Rt. 6 and return, Brewster Bus No. 'S. J a tro . fir.st stop at as they are able. Teachers will still jchdol from 9 a.m. to 3tl0 p.m. ‘mindients of a Grade '2: Mrs.i..M«nmv'i[laine.s and nearly a half century with the high School teacher.s, a high.achOBi ers boused at the high sebool this .Jta .output in the electronicg indus­ Club, and haifi held office to sev­ Thoma.s, property a t-30 Step Hol­ principal ,s superintendent, seven St., Rt. 44A for all students be­ Silver A cres'at ,7:55 a.m.. Bread be much concerned with readiness, Kindergarten classes will be held 10:35 a.m. iiib44|nt- ^ prUCTiption will Alan HowlaTiil, Grades .3,: Mrs. Manchester school system Free- tween Brewster St. and .junction of year. Hg will be responsible to the try and ia-working in aluminum eral other clubs. ■ Suit Chanpi*^ Status low Lane. ftilLflme janitors, two mir.ses and and Milk St.. Dunjfi Rd., la.st stop Liguori explained, and nm-x child from 9 a.m. "Xo 11 :,30 a.m. at the Charles D. WelllHan Jr.. 8, son ntird ttw growth of Gwen Hendrii k.afm and Mrs Alma-i-man is former principal of Robert- Rts. 44A and 31. Home on same tiling Junior High School adtnlnfs- , tuning and several housewares • Evan A. Thomaq to Evan A. five full-time secretaries. for. Richard Young. Silver Acres w ilf be pushed faster than his^k^l- Bolton Congiegational and United Public Reoorils of Mr. and Mrs, CharhsqD. Well­ WE ARE PROUD TO turmful btcterii Lesniaski, Grades 4:, Richard C7rr-i .son School. bus except Rt. 6 girls will leave .Itema.' Many new 'employes have NEWPORT, R. I.— In colonial Thomas,' Marian F. Thomas and Coventry H|gh School will have children return home on L iift’s tration, which'' considers ManChes* ity would indicate. ' ^ Methodist Churches. There wiU be Wamantee E>e,eds: KLRE Con man of 24 St. John St., is*tiqMrted ...thus giving your land and .Mis. Gail Gagnon. the high school on R. Tatro’s Bus ter High's Grade fi at a division , been added in the-past year. America it was customary for a Arthur C. Thomas, property at 30 Francis A. Perrottl as principaJ. Bu.s No. 9. 6 read and Milk St. and - Strangely enough, it has been’ fine afternoon session of kinder­ struc.tion Co. Inc. to Juozas and feeling fine today followlogNi. 4 ANNOUNCE... ho^ time to build Glades'S; Jnseph Markoff and,Mrs. No. 8,,and transfer at Coventry of the junlor'hlgh. Oonbnlaaloners to Meet El-vyra Rimsa, property off Hill' master of a trade to present a Steep Hollow Lane. fn the coming year. Louts Mager Dunn Rd. pupils return on Bus found that I, Q, does not relate to garten from 12:30 to 3 p.m. at the p.m. Sunday accident in which up ltd Mturel Mercedes'Prior. Grade.s 6 : Robert Grammar School to ij. Green’s early reading and no one mental t' Tlie Vernon Fire District com- crest Dr.; Earl Construction Co. was struck down- by a car while pung man bound out to him for N. Alfred Collins, and Grace K. defenses.(gainst will devote full-time to pupil Sfiil^- No. 2. , Congregationational Church. a^*«^lain time with a suit of Anderson.-.Grade 7: Mr.». Ethel Vernon Adds P\w. N o.’s. . ■ Bus'Na 9, Luft,. first slop on age guarantees success in reading. mlwioheni .\ylll meet a t-8 p.m, to- Inc. to Hiram F. and Mabel :W. crossing the street. The youth germs, fiepteria, snee. -Alfred W, Boulden will de­ School Starts Thursday clothrhfi, or ''freedom suit,’’ when Brehanl and Richard Grenier. Bus No. 3, Roland Green, first Rl. 44A above Twin Hill develop- Neither a strictly phonetical nor a dayat the 'Vemon Center firehouse. Johnson, property off Brimwood received a possible heqd injury and viruses. Grade S .f'r. Maria NcTonniteno is vote more time to his assigned Bolton "iKhool will open on the youfiS^ apprenticeship was MR: PAUL trip, from home, via Lewis Hill Rd. bent at 7:55 a.m., "Cedar Swamp strictly sight approach to reading ■ T(ce for tonight's meeting, the Dr.; Town of Vemon to I. R. facial abra.4ions. He had beeri ad­ , the newly appointed litedical ad-, duties in the office as assistant Bus Routes Thursday. Milk only will be serv- completed This is just anbthtf 41 Teachers to Rt. 44A with first stop on Rich­ Rd. lo DemkO's farm and return will he used, but a combination of first formal, aesfiion since the an- Stitch ' Associates, property' off mitted to the special care unit but visor. .M'tss Madeline DonoVap Tg-, principal. mond Rd. at 7 a.m., Richmond Rd., both. liberally interlaced with ajed on ’^hursda^4 nd TJl* . liual meeting and elections to July, LADIES' HAIRCUT SPECIALIST ..reason why ^ to Rt. 44A. Home on same bus. Skinner Rd.; William Nowsch to was transferred to the children's prescriptions today turns as school nurse. .Mrs. Jean Teaching as.signmenls for 41 William E. Billingham J r . all studenU! on Rt. 44A to Experi­ Robertson School For Hebron variety of games and materials de-jiunch program wiILbegin on Mon- will be the" election of a board Richard B. arid Olga Massengill, ward today. Peters is the ne\V school clerk. new teasers sUrting with' the Principal at the Robertson SclVool mental Farm, Pond Hill Rd. to Rt. chairman and fire officers, and dis- W IU BE ASSOCIATED WITH are one of the - Bu.s No. 1, Ellison, Ings Rd, at signed for the kindergarten child, day. Sept 10. ^ \ -,. -, ,.,411 property off Maple -St.; Forbes Patrolman Harold Newcomb ar­ biggest kargaiM ., Custoditine returning aie .Ar­ V e W n school .system this year 'rh7;e IS rooms are in use. 31, all students on Rt. 31 from Lists Steps A ll pupils in Grades Land 2 will ouaMcitt on possible changes in the Inc. to Westland Inc., property at rested Albert A. Vlncek, 40, of 23, thur JSlobb and Hinton Ladd. Mrs, 8:15 a.m.. Babcock Hill, Rl. 6 to Hits routes to r Rham and for in history. have been announced by Super- . Clarence C. Edmondson Is^prm- Pond Hill Rd. to, and including. Hop River' Rd. and in to W ag­ Liguori. listed the six steps to be : be dischaged from buse.i so they fire alarm system. * Woodland Heights; Kenneth and S. Alton St., on a ’ charge of reck- REGULATION GIRL^V Winifred Field contimies as mana­ elementary school, for the present intendenl>f Schools Raymond'E. -’ ” ” ' at Coventry Grammar School Arlington Rd. Pupils on Richmbhd ner's and felurn. Pucker St- usedled in the kindergarten programprogram, will come in to the school by, the / P^oe Aetlylty Grace G. Wilde to Grace G, Mohl- les.s driving. , . ‘ ger of the .school, lunch piHjgram Ramsdell jwhere16ronmswiI1beinu.se. Rd. and Rt. 44A return home on south entrance. All Grade 1 pupils PINE BARBER SHOP year and. 1963 ar as follows: which is modeled after the Ford • Gary Brown, 23, of 50 Reed mann, property off E. Main Sl.; Police ' said that Vlncek was MICHAEL with Mrs. Alice Shiimway her a-s- South Street. Home oh Adams are to report to ro.om 1 , and all- , ' -c- c!, ' Mnsic in the.local school .svstem same bus. Rt, SI pupils return on Bus No. 7, second trip. High school, bus Nd."!, leave at Foundation-financed program in fit., 'was arrested by Constable Frank H. Geer to George E. Ris­ driving easterly on W. Middle Gym Suits DWORKIN, ■istant: Mrs. Thomas Chowanec As.s gned 1° . be carried on bv John D. C. Christensen's Bus No. 5, se'e- Denver,. Colorado, as ( i ) introduc­ Grade 2 pupils to room 2. Parents - Frimk P. Souza Friday and ley, property off Lake St.; L R Tpke. and applied his foot" brake THERE'S no sub- 656 CENTER ST.^ANCHESTER and Mrs Clarence Lehman w ill be School will be Miss JaanneUeJo,j^j,j ^ Roberta f Gar- Bus No. 2. first stop at corner 7:35, a.-m., to North Pond Rd., Hill- Bigaouetle. Willimantlc. gtatei «o w rta .i. Gar- o'l 1 trip. of Flanders Rd. and Perkins Cor­ tion of oral context skill; (2) liM- who drive their children to school changed with improper passing. Stitch Associates to Vivian H. when he saw the boy running into | Registered part-time worker.s. 'stka. Mrs. Bernice I.. Ciabherr will crest Dr., Bass Lake Rd., Deep- are asked to use the south entrance Mr. Paul has had 80 years experi­ Pharmacist College,L.U1H-KC kindergarten;Kiim riiini icii. Miss.,11:..., Lei- c - 1 j . . . ; B us No. 3. G.'een. Second trip, ner Rd.s. at 8:25 a.m.. Flanders ening fbr consonant sounds and be­ : Briown is stated lo appear iri Rock- Young and Muriel' E. Pearson, the road from the south side. T h e; * stitbifi for knowl­ Calendar ginning letter sounds; (3 ),practice to the,school and have children re­ property off Hany Lane. 3.88 / nora Boguo Willimantit ! iUmlnt.Fv Rd. and. High St. to Robej'lson wood Dr.. Rt. 85, Rt, 207, MilL rill# session‘.of Circuit Court 12 Wellman lad, who had been play-.; ence in cutting of ladies’ hair. He The 'school calendar lists 187 in distinguishing letter formations, port to room 1 for Grade 1 and • oh’ Sept. 26. ■ ' Quitclaim Deeds: Frederick W. tog near a brook with two com- ’ edge (faihttd froifi College, grade two; Mi.ss Sandra ...... v »iv **• Boss Ave... 8 itzgerald School with last stop for Michael stream Rd.. Wood Rd Rt. 6A to , (4) days for the school year. Days off L Carter Uhiversilv of Conner-I ... . 'V ” ‘ j V .. Boulevard and Beebe Camp Rd. room 2 for Grade 2. ' A break and -ah attempted Nowsch to William Nowsch, prop­ panions, was throyyn into the air was formerly with. one of Hart­ U... Gariei,., *, Lmvei... 11% oi n- i-onne , NVwJeacher.sienviiei!» a'uien gus No. 7 Costa. Home on same 1^ the regional school, picking up all learning letter-sound associations; anid vacations are; Oct. 26. Teach­ I Bus No. 3. Green, first stop on In addition to orientation ses­ break at two W. Main St. business erty off Maple St.; William F. on impact with the vehicle. Police - NASSIFF experience. The Liggett / ers .Convention; Nov. 12. Veterans ticuL grade three; M.ss Barbara ^ following; pupils at the Lake and other points i (5) association of context and (6) sions today at the school fori new ford’s leading salon.s. E.-Duncan. Centra! Connecticut' ! first trip. ’ Ripley Hill Rd. at a.m.. Coop­ establishments over the weekend Johnson to Frank H. Geer,' prop­ investigation foun.d, that the Vin-1 Day; Nov: 22 and 23, Thanksgiv­ Coventry High School: Fred J .' g y , in the Am-slon area, including the vomprehension, . teachers, the entire stkff will have ARMS COMPANY completeness oiir Stale College grade tw-o; Mra j ■Rgiipctrini' Entriich __ s No. 4, Edward Smith,. fir-st er Lane, Root Rd.. Springdale .have been reported by'Rockville erty o ff Lake St.; Dorothy L. cek car, although ,{1 did have a| c o r d ia l l y in v it e y o u t o DRUG ing recess; bee. 24 through Jan. George M. g^op on Jones Croossing Rd. ,at. 7 The new kindergarten program a meeting beginning at' 10 a.m. .police. Patrolman Ridiard Ben- Nowsch to William NowsCh, prop­ working foot brake, had a defec-1 •‘HOUSE o r SPORTS’* WE Adeline D. Dyer, Massachusetts j stop on Jones croossing «a .,a i. .(^ Ave. Home op ,same bus. Kinneys and Millstream Rd^:.. > will be the first break 0»XMnia.St.----MI 9-1647 PAR 1. Christmas recess; F ^ . 20 to Colleep of Art made tw o• • Miss history. Mi^. Emily Heath. ^ Merrow Rd.. Goose Lane to .....------jwlll be the first break through , Wednesday. The- ^ l t o n PTA will - net said entry into Zahner’a Men's erty off Maple St.; William live hand brake. Vlncek told police | TOrvice is based on Bus No. 4. Smith, first stop for Bus No. 1, elementary, will leave ^ g;rade lines and is the first step to- 1 entertain the Staff at luncheon in C o m e a n d m e e t m r . p a u l . MT4ST M 11M >] E TPKE. Feb. 25. winter recess for Porter Beveiiv P. Duncan. Central Con- .^ome economics; Donald R. Gada-j cgggjdy Hill Rd. and return. North Susan Salters and John Stin.son at Shop ,wae gained by breaking a Nowsch to Dorothy N. Sylvester, the brake had been broken for and Windham High Schools; "April I pee. mathematics and -u, . . _»i at 8:05, picking up pupils of the ward a nod-graded self-pacing ^he cafeteria Wednesday. One-lialf ' science: , River Rd. to R l 44A. all students 8:30 a.m., Daley Rd. stops for a.s. -rear door window. A rear win- property off Maple St. T our owners’ sixty- 12, Good Friday; April 22 to 29, tnd sci- Anvstori Lake and Amston village primary department, Laguori said, j^e 22 teachers at the Bolton DELIVER NYWHERB signed pupils on Daley Rd.. Oak , dow a t Bud’s Muaic Shop, next • Federal Tax’ Lien; U.S. Govern­ NO APP^NTMENT NEEDED. spring recess; May 30. Memorial readlng aectiona. The self.pacing program is not ex- this year. Grove. Bellevtie and Waterford door to Zahneris, also was brqken ment against Joseph and Emelia five yean; of com­ Day. The anticipated last day of Wlllimantic State College, grade : ^,fgg EHz°abetrAnn 1 Second trip, bus No. 1, leaving pected to extend through all the j ______and Engllsb; Miss Elizabeth Ann i g^bp on Rt. 31 at' Buena Vista Rd. Park, next stop at Lakewood 12ie broken windows were discov­ Wisniewski, 21 Birch Rd., $2,103. "school for all.schools is Jiine 21. ; Walendfll commercial: Mrs. Tefes- Jones Crossing, Merrow Rd., at 8:25 from elementary schooj.^ primary grades ftsr another two or ered Monday. Owners of both bined experience. Assigned to the Northeast sa L, MMlliama. art. Heights. Home on same bus, sec-, three'years,iree-years, he added. f Mechanic’s Lien: Ernest G. Lim- Biia S<*hedules Set Goo.se Lane and North River Rd. touching points a t ' Amston LakC' stores were notified, and checks berger against Norman- J. and School; \W illiam R. Davidson. Robertson School: Mrs. Lois dnd trip,, 'cr (.v to Lebanon town line and return Other innovations will lie lessons The school bus schedules, an- , -r,* * »* j Students return home on C. Chris­ Bius No. 5, Chri’sten.seh, first by them indicated nothing was Helen M. LaBriq, property off Cummings. by Rt, 85 to elementary school, irough tape recordings. At iewt . t I- missing. PRESCRIPTIONS tensen's Bus No. 5, second trip. Skinner Rd.. $774. Tho Bank that gives you PACKAGED SAVINGS nounced by ^m ef-M rs, vt, gi.fi^''^^Thev.^WM! The calendar for the school year slop at corner of Seagraves Rd with all elpmentary pupils at the TO teachers are expected to tape rx3 1 C 1 1 Rt<'''’44A pupils return , on R. and South St. for assigned pu­ lAwrence Doherty, 27, of 119 Marriage UcensesV^ Joseph L. ” oSs years. Run.s have‘ been e x -! .State College, grade six: 1962-63 includes 185 days. Under Lake, ssons for their classes and a I B. Main St., was- arrested by Pa­ Green's Bu.s No. 3. Rt. 31. pupils pils at 8:30 a.m.. Beebe Camp Rd. Walinski, 78 Union St., and Judy tended for each vehicle .to cover; Hanson. University state regtfiatioTis there is to be a return on E, Smith’s Bus No. 4. “"0 “ ' KT o t -a.hnni of Mibrarv of tapes will gradually be -A trolman Ehnilio Pellegrini Satur­ minimum of 180 days'of a.definhe and Fitzgerald Boulevaid. Home Bus No. 2,.leaves High School at > Through use of tape re- G, Vandervoort, Lake St.; John D. jBJisas^ new re.sident.al areas. The an-;"f eonnecticut. kindergarten; Bus No. 5, Charles , R. Christen­ day and (diarged with intoxication. nounced schedule is .subject k, j-Mits Jacqueline Jeffrey. \\illi- length. The additional day.s are to on Smith's Bus No. 4. first t'rip.'’ f T.crln'oi kehll cording! a- teacher can cater to Boyd Jr., Hartford, and Joan G. sen, from home, with first stop at Hill, Rt. 6A to Regional SchobI g-;-oups at once Liguori Dm erty posted a $25 bond for an n/ll 9-9814 ‘ B\is No. 6, Shirshac, first stop Buse^ Listed Thayer, Hartford: David H. Srite/ some changes after Ih. first day ' ^ % if li.sed for stormy day.s and profes- iein Qt t . . . ** ...... • appearance in Rockville session / WE DELIVER ■ e ■ • : Mis. Joan Johnson. Willimantlcillinoantic -sional ■ prograra.s. With se.ssion.s French's cofner' at 7 -a.m., Dunn at the Plains at 8:25 a.m'.. Rl. 31 vis Wall St. 'pointed out. 'The- school now has Hartford, and Susan E. WalM>, Rd.,' Cedar Swamp Rd.. to Rt. 44A. ei Circuit Court 12 Sept. 18. Middletown. “ - / Your S.B.M, grade four: and opening Sept. -5 such will close, to Armstrong Rd., School SI. and Bus No. 2, elementary, leaving ; eight sets of ear phones and hopes Bus routes for the technical Tatro stresses that all children ® TV'in Hills development. French's lib rary Re-opena Goetcheiis. Slate June 2J. __ Eagleville Rd. to Pine I.jake St 7:55. for Hope Valley. Chltten-' to add more soon, schools li'aVe been announced. The Rockviile Public Library, are to ride the .same l)us they did ; m j ktv ^ comer and Dunn Rd. pupils return JShores and return on Stonehouse den, Jones St. and'Burrows H ilL In the intermediate grades-4th. Vemon new* V* handled/l*y 'Th«' last year. This is e.specially ,m-' University, Cortland. N.Y.. grade Schools \vfil close Frida.v, Oct. Edwin Blliaon will drive the bus , after g two-week vacation shut- p Tn e ph a rm a cy home on R. Green's Bus. No. 3. Rd. with fast stop on Stone­ Rds., to Marlborough town line and ' 6th and 8th--use will be made of , - Herald’s Rockville* Bureau. 5 W . portaim on the high sphool nin. ■ 26, for Teachers' Convention; • down, re-opened today. 664 CENTER STREET—CORNER OF ADAMS Monday. Nov. 12. for Armistice Cedar Swamp Rd. and Tw’in Hills house Rd. Home on same bus. return to elementayy school, with ' .spec.i.8l talents and capabilities pf rJtcr the pupils ■ attending Windham Main St., telephone TKemorit ^It is important that,children Who' ‘ development pqpils home on R...... RAFCA Actlvltlea Begin 6-3186 or Mitchell F-dlSl. arc to ride the bus do so on • the ‘ School are Atrs. M^bel Day; Thuisday and Friday. Nov. Bus No! 7. Adams, at Smith’s all students enroute, including Tay-j teae'hers.v A teacher haying, skills ' Regional Technical School, Wind- ' 'A meeting at the ;liOttie Fisk 22 and 23 for Thank.sgiving. clos­ Tatro’s' 3us No. 8. Service Station at 8:40 a.m.,. stops lors. • ph an area, such as science, will j^am High Vo-Ag School and tho*a flr.sC dav of .school to allow for I ^^a^^hgster- New Bus No. 6. Henry Shirshac. first . Memorial Sunday at 2:30 p.m. will the proper scheduling. He also State ,V B., grade- foim; ing at 1 p.m. VVednesda.v, Nov. 21. In South Coventry village at Cen­ 'Bus No 5 leaves High School nt ;Jc®ch ail mtermediate grades in attendlnar oarochial school m irk the begiitotog Of faU acUvl- The Christmas vacation will start trip, leave home with Carol and ter ..School, across from Post Of­ have permission to ride on asks-thYt the children be outside A. Dowhan. M.lli,- Wayne Shirshac on. first stop at tles fof the RockvlHe-Area Family early, the fir > -7iiorning and they « t ^ College, grade six; with -se.s.sions closing Frida.v, Dec. fice and Bfdwell^ouse.'- Home on bus This bus will leave Coventry Campers Association. Plans for x;-.- Upton’s corner at 7 a.m , 'Flanders same bus. fii^-''lrip. will be picked up in^roniInL-froni Iac-' cafors. who say that Noveipber- of Wright and Kevin MacDonald. —Bunlfer Hill Rd, and return. 7-.10, taking in Slocum. Martin, Rl. 87,to Chestnut Hill about 8:2.5. Arthur. Bates College. English; 1 y°*"’ the last safe used in Grades 7 and 8 so some bus routes-will be made only after Keating, 154 Union St.; Mrs Carol Standlsh Rd.. Cheney Lane and for Home on same bus. West St. in and out S ^th. West, Dzat, 66 Village St. no ulace to go an adequate trial. turning at Rosen’s and hack to .Miss Beatriz Ramirez.' Catholic I *^®te for application, particularly Nancy Eisenberg on'Rt. 31. Bread Sts. Foote and Hardy Rds. to Re­ laboratory experlence-can.be given to the pupils. It has been sugge-sled that all Birth Friday: A daughter to Porter School. Universitv of t'alparaiso; Chile 1to a major college. gional School, picking u|Kp «P>1-s 1 and Milk St. pupils i-eturn home Marioheoter Evening' Herald Grade 1 "children carry their name ^ Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Secore, 39 Clifford Wil.son’s bus leaves the. Spanish: 'and Ronald Satn-b Uni If .voii're. a high school junioi'. : on Tatro s Bu.s No. 8. Swamp Rd. on tlje way including Beldens and Formation of a junior high glee Coventry borresponderit. F. Paul­ cliih. expansion of the in.strumental and address for the first few day* ■' Vemon Ave. garage' at 7:30 a.m. and makes Rathbuns. . ^ \ ine Little, telephone P I 5-8231. teaching progi-am and formation of of school. Admitted Saturday: James Mc­ the fir.st stop at Lake and “ Bus No.^'s. eiemeniar.v.‘ lea^a Rds., travels down. Erdoni a junior high marching band are Hut Lunch Program Mullen, White Rd.,'’ Chystal lAke. /■ 8 :10, pickfng up pupils on Srp- planned this year. The new music Tlie hoi lunch program at the Discharged ■ Saturday: Mrs. Andover Lake, returns . i nivpr.suy. eiris pnvsicaiIIIIVrSILfSir'IIU*] enii-j _ ^ TIJC, FLV. . IttftllCT ' Hebron cum, Martin, and \Ve.st St? Rds.. •Carol Benoit’ qnd son. White Rd.,’ St. to Wells Woods, t.o. Pine St. -gtion-: Mi.ss Judith ...... Mitchell.. " ...... Wil- /rati* there are things 4 stjp'BrvisOr, Mrs. Clara Smith, will schools will be served tomon'ow in in and out lo Bl'unells, north Jto Inaugurate a program of muaic Crystal Lake, EHington; Mrs. and Hennequin Rd.. then to Pol- lirnanijf.lie State College. English: to en.sure.a college | giis No. ft, P all the thfee. schools. The mlenu Paul Luft. first t/ip, iBerks, in and out Meetinghouse appreciation from kindergarten for tomorrow will include assofted Nancy Leighton and daughter, ter .School. The , second trip ,„d Frank .vice Station at 7:10 .s ta rt.s at the .school for Windham rank Switaj. Southern__ Con-'^vuL-iHuuig ^ a l o m J "e ^aauonai r jo ii-;1 _k -h Smith'.s Ser.vic ot Teachers Listed Rd., to-elementary school, inr through Grade 8. sandwiches, carrot sticks and fruit Stafford Springs; Mrs.'Ann Bundy .^High . at about 8:20, picking up College, ediicshle i Association., here ------' ®t Uenler School, acros.s eluding. Wexlers. Art aupeiYi.sor Donald Macaulay cvm; Thursday, frankfurter on roll and daughter. 55 Thomas St.; Mrs. pupils at .Machl's Rd and Card’s. For Opening Day' Bus No. 3. high school, leaving plans to introduce ptipils to the with mustard, relish, potato salad, • Catherine Shea, 52 Hammond St.; ' ^^rrie EUtogwood, Rockville; John Mill Rd. on Rt. 6. The third ■ «--.v ^ . r. ■, » ir ,r X ”.- 7':35. North St. to Berks, London best in painting and sculpture sauerkraut and Chocolate niit pild- trip, returning ■ from., the high ,^>S;pmen s are Herbert L. Psul The Hebron Elementary School Rd., In and but London Park, East through his art classes, the first dlng; and Friday, tuna fish and - When you save regularly at S.B.M., A L L • _ .S i; C ri, 1 firslJ r trip.t r St., Burnt Hill. Wall St., lo Re­ school, will be made along Rt 6, Y""K'"b>. speech and Grade 7 Student, jia'rcnt and will . open tomfirrow although to be held In Bolton School for ■’mHcarcmi bowl and tomato wedge, picking-up children in the Pine 'fi^a|[-ing; benr'ne: Miss Mi.ss Barbara Rifkin.Rifkiit, Uni- Bus No-. 9, .Luft, second trip. gional School, picking up all pu­ many y e a r s. Mrs.-- Elizabeth garnish on lettuce, bread and but-, your money is instantly available, in p iK .^ .school .stafi' .should work together Siipt. Aram Damarjian has not as "Person to Person Ridge developmer}t at . Hop River 'versity of Vermont, elemen'ary on the academic goals to .be met Waterfront Park at 7:30 a.m.. Oak pils enroute. Wright. Grade .5 teacher, who di­ ter and fruit gelatin with custard coimer at about 8:40,'. then on Miss-I-rfiretta Gamachie. Wil- to qualify for college. Including Grove. Home on same; bus. .vet been successful In securing a Bus No. 1 elementary, leaving rected -the school operetta which a'auce. There will be an added A friend was And those big dividends work for you Whitnev Rd. to Rt. 87, to Po, tej' '" " '" " • 'f College, grade-two con.sideration o f whether the .stu­ . Coventry Grammar School principal for the school. This lack 8:15. to North St,. London' Rd., vijon milch praise la.-it year, plans item at the high school tomorrow talking about Bus No. 2, driver to he appoint­ from the start. Isn’t it^ jp ;e s t feeling to in­ School. .Building'B: James MrCry.stffJ; dent should go into any 'advanced is being supplied temporarily by in and\out London Park. East St., a similar event this .vear, a.s well of potato chips and Friday, of but­ magnetism as - Tatro’s bus. leaves the gaTage at .^-cntral^ Connecticut State College; ed,—fi-om Coventry T^igh School, as starting a'glee club for-.Grades an illustration clas.ses the follovving year. aasislant^ .and it, is hoped that a and in and ‘ out Web.sler Laner tered corn on the cob. 7:40, goes up Whitnev Rd. to Lake industrial arts-si Syke.s-and Rock. Grade 8- Decide on ninth-grade dow-n Lewis Hill Rd,. first stop foy East St., via Porters and. Nygrens 5 and 6. ' ” Special Faculty Assignments of one of the vest where your ^oney goes no place >ut Costas children at 7:45 a.m.,, Rich­ permanent principal can soon'be Poilhle Sessions- Rd.. bn to West St. and out 6X to' vllle High: Mi.ss Linda Langworthy, couraes,' Which will begin to gov­ found. to elementarv school, picking up . ______Specl»Lasaigmiienta_iiavc- been. things t h a t mond ,Rd., any pupils on Rl. 44A to pupils fi-om North St., to. but not Unfortunately. Unfortunately, double seesions m an B“ a a up? Go on-Hgtiart saving at Savings Bank the Robinson'^s'. turns and goe.s ■L^npcsity of Vermont, elementary ern the t.vpe of college to which , The kindergarten is again made for the faculty, according to Experirrienlal Farm, next stop on including Ratti's, also all pupils for Grades 7 arid 8 will be anoth- ■ known about back 6A lo Porter. School;, leaves 'nuaic. I the student can apply. hbused in quarters' in the Congre­ -Supt. Fisher, as follows:' William Cai'penter Rd. for Sqiiirea children, fr«m Burnt- Hill to Rl. 6A. I iw "first" for Bolton this year, al- for thousands of Manchester TODAY. ^ -..r , there abour8;15 ajilj goe.s‘'9irectlv Also:' Mis's Sandra Hahn: Cen- Grade 9 Intei^etation Ihla gational Church, where it will con- Ayer for boys’ sports and Mr*. -to Wfindham High Sejiol: leiivirig at Conn. Slate College, kinder- year of the atudent's abilities in Broadway to irreneh's cornel-, re­ Barbat-a McCbmma* for girls’ of years but turn on T3Mnt Hill Rd; to Rt. 44A. ti,nue to be held until the new. still is not 8:30 he retuins .t^^oliihibia to •*'*' Vernon Center various m-ademic areas may point school additiptr is comple'tcd. sports, both at Coventry Grammar Edgerton Rd.. then up Rt.-6 to the Merredes Hawley, .more qlearly to a career choice. stop on Rt. 31 for Michelle and ’ quit* sure PLAN AHEAD! BE SURE! ACT NOW! Teaching Staff School;' and Donald Sayers, boys, Birch diner, hack of the dinei" to ''’’"''P Itoiversity, grade one | Grade^(J,-By thia time the Amy Carl. Pupils on .Rt, 44A be­ why.'it wmrks. The staff of teachers reads as and William E. McArthur, girls, Rt. 87 and to Porter School. building B: and Mrs Frances 1 school s|lbuld be able to recom- tween'. .schp.o.l and Experimental tejh at the Robertson School. Miss T h s -proper* . \ Farm, Carpenter Rd., Broadway follows: Kindergarten, li^rs. Marion 39 Million Students ' ties of the . “ ■ Your Savings Leon Tctreault'a bu.s leaves the Holgerson, Rockford College, spe-' .'"I areas the stiident Thomen: assistant. Mrs. Dorothv Roberta Garstka and J6hn Cliris- garage jat 7:30. goes up Rl. 6 to -ial i.rstruction at Talcottville. should -concentrate--more math, and French's corner will return tie will direct • the elementarv natural mag­ Be sure yo« oar personal home heating service: Earn Birch diner, through the hack road- more scjlence. more la-nguages home on same Bus No. 2. Pupils on I school music, and Mrs. Bernice net (1 o d e- 'atone) ware to Lindholm's corner and to the lo ensure his college application Rt. 44A between Experimental I ' ^ Head Back to Schools Grabherr special reading classes in Stu Johnston Sdentifically plannM delivery Khedules so you never run out school via Rl. 87. From there his Smith fTinflsor will be accepted. Farm and Lewi.s Hill Rd., and on ^ / “ '’® V ,0 ' Grades 3 through 6 both elemen­ written about % Grade 11 -TliU is the vear the' Richmond Rd. will return home on | tary schools. hundreds j ot years before the . Emergency burner sorvke 24 hours a day. | second trip goes to Pine St. via Rt. Mr.s. Florence Rich: Grade 4, Mrs. Christian isra, but lit was not un- 8A, through . Doubleday' Rd. to college-bound student, should atari ChH.slensen s Bua No. 5. W ASHINGTON Nearly 39 mil--,ahd consequent half-day .sessions. A t Covenlj-y High School, as­ «... Equal monthly payment plans. studying college catalogs. refeK Bu.< No. 3, Green, from Coven- Nellie ManWarren; also, Mrs. Del- ''^The problem was particularly • til the late 19 th I century that Che.stnnt Hill and then back, to Rooms AssiffTiipcl' vena Montigny: Grade 5. Mrs. lion public Bchool students—more signments not already announced ence. books and materials, explain­ ery High School via Daley Rd. with acute in New York, with 104, include Joseph DeGregorio, basket­ much use was made of magnet- Save H ere... Porter School. His third trip from Helen Manning: Grades' 5 and 6. than one in every five persona liv­ ’ ism. I t gave man the beginnings Sunoco Heating Oil gives you the best quality money can buyt Porter...School goes, through Old At Scho6 l ing the tests he may take — pre­ first stop for John McKu.sick at 000 pupils on short sessions, Flor­ ball coach; Fred J. Ballestrinl Michael Klapik; Grade 6, Honalcl ing in the United States—are head­ ida, with 41,000. and Illinois with of electricity. Of course long be­ Current W'illlnianljc Rd. down lo Garrison's liminary .schola.stic aptitude test, 7:40 am.. South St.. Woodbridge coach of junior varsity basketball; • . . Super refined for smoother burner operation. Buy Low Cost national merit scholarship qualify- Rd. and return. South St. to Rt. 6 Marshall. Mrs. Wilo Suprenanl 40.000 on abbreviated .schedules. fore that the early m a^etic com- Corner, to Rt. 6 to Windham High. ing back to classes after the an­ George M. Coon, to junior varsltv Annual When South Windsor's new high U g test, or others. The'tests give and return, swamp Rd. to Rt. 44A, will- continue as mu-iic auperyusor; nual surAnier vacations. In the nation as a whole, the pkss was developed, in the period • Cbemically dried to assure you o f even, steady heat. Leaidng the tfMirtni ranAne tnmnfrnvg* All «Amnf« - ___is______.. , Mrs. Doroth.v Klrkham, as school soccer squad and the ftoshman 0 i v i * f i d high school about school opens tomorrow, all -seniors ! a'n,.lTi"'mnriirs-"lnOir with la.st slop On Swaffip Rd. Home Back to rlas.s with them go 1.5 schools “ had 4.5 per cent ’ 1.7 basketball team. , Ronald Bad- 1000-1100 A D . Savings Bank Life 8:30. he- goe.s back to raids .Mill wili he assignedasslgned to'fhe...... same.. home' uem has been doing. At the!nd*of nurse; Mrs. B'arbara Burks, secre­ • .. Filtered to keep your tank and burner clean. ' on same bus. million teachers, principals, super- million—more students than their stviebner will supervise the Junior About 1600 A.D. a physician- Rd.. .t,q,.,jiohnson Rd ^ returning to , room, the audio-vi.sual room. t.ie junior .vear. the high school dC- Bus No.,_4i-Bniith, firsT'Jrip. first tary; . Harold L. Gra.v. custodian. visora. librarians, "’'guidance and rated capacity, although the per­ philosopher wrote that the earth Insurance! ^Porter School. .Homeroom a.ssignments for pth- high school basketball team; Miss on all * leimine.s his class standing, . The, stop at BeVeriy Dr. on Rt. 31 at Sixty-four pupils are listed in psychological personnel, and oth­ centage i.s di-opping gradually. Lillian Hastings, the girls' sports; lUelf la a magnet, And that mag­ Ask HARRY Va n CAMP, oura/itfciaiisl Loui.se Tetreault. driving the ^ci students are as follow'5 : ...... the kindergarten, too many for one netism was an animate force'sim­ Regular Sayings j standing and test scores will lisual- 7:45 a.m., all pupils on-Rt. 31 from er’ instructional and staff workers. Last fall there were l,46l000 John Risley, coach of the baseball about our “carefree comfort service plans” 'station wagon, goes to Hop River Jamiors who.se la.sl names begin,! ly m(.i,,rted"in” a'nV toansc'ilpt Beverly Dr. to OGS. Home on same teacher to handle, and the classes These figures are projections of teachers in public, elementary’ and team and the cross country squad: ilar to human life. He said, "You Accounts to pick up high school .students at with letters’ A to .De, room 115; Di Isought for college entr^----- ^ ance. bus. first trip. . — I will be divided into morning and the way thing* vvill‘'go if they con­ .second schools, an increase of 3.9 andA>onald Gadapee, junior varsiW can compsue magnetism with hu­ 7;'25; over to tyonard’s Bridge Rd.. to J. . 109: K to .M, 108; N to ,Sh, Grade 1 2 - More teststests—the sdho- Bus No. 4. Smith, .second trip. I afternoon sessions, with 43 in tinue a* Ithey have been... And per cent over the previous year. bitSMall coach. man action in one of Its pecuMari- O f f ! Misjr Ii mdt» m n y*« k t f "sm m m tm *’* ki f*M’ htm * *V m x t w ktw , back to Rl. 87, down Szegda Rd., 107: Si-Z, 106, MwMiMir Federad ristic aptiUide test, also knnym as Waterfront Park at 8 a.fn., group I morning class and 21 in the after- here’s how) they have been, accord­ For the last 10. years, the aver­ .,A PH h e teachers’ luncheon today ties. When a magnetized iron bar Cards Mill- Rrt.l-'back to Rt. 6 to Sophomores A to C. '206: D lo F. DepMit loatmuuw Csir^ college bhards, vvhidh is also used at corner of Seagraves" Rd, and | nwn. ing to-, figures from the U.S. Of­ age increase in tfhe number of at the -4^bert.son School, Mri. is heated to a bright red it loses SHOP FRIDAYS TO 8:38 P.M. .Hop River Village for grammar ; 104: G to-J, 114: K to M. 113; N to in . determining national merit South St., children on Wrights ! Tran.sporlalion wjli be given by fice of Rmicatlot and the National teacher* has nevey been less than Keith Benoit was chairman for tha Its magnetic attraction and school children and up to the Birch Si, 111’: Sm to Z. liO. schola.rs from those semi-finalists Mill Rd. Home, on same bus, sec­ school board arrangement. ' only Education. Association: 3 per cent. ■ ' - PTA with Mrs. Norbert St. Martin ’ doesn't regain it until it cools off. Diner to.get to the school at 8:30. , ' Fre.shhien A lo C. 207: D to F, chosen on the basis of their scores ond trip. _ I • before 9 a.tn. aind at 3 p.m. for the Last fall, 37,604.000 -were en­ 'The average publjc school as -co-chairman. Assisting wera When man becomes heatedly agi- Students will be transported to i 209r G to K. 210; L to Mi. 211; Mo on the NMS qualifying test the Bus| No. 5, Christensen, first "home trip. A t ^ .any 'other time rolled In public elementary and sec­ teacher this year; was paid 35,- Mrs. James R. MacArUidr, Mrs. ' tated he too loses hi* attraction Hebron this year for special cla.s.s-1 to Q, 212; R to Si, 213; Sm 'to Z. previous year. stop on-Joncs Crossing Rd. at 7:45 ti-an.sportation must be assumed by ondary schools, an Increase of 3.4 527, a pa.v hike of $252 gy.er the John Orcutt an^^Mta, " and hia efficiency drops to aero;” es for mentally retarded and' 215, . By the senior-year, the student a.m., Merrow Rd.. Goose Lane and parents. , per e'eht over the previous year. previous year. YojmgK Mr*r--dtfrDrd Safranek ' Each one of qs here tries never physically handicapped. Personal - — _ should know where he's going, and Cassidy Hill Rd. to Baxter Rd, cor- » For the last 10 years, the average The ratio Of pupils' t-o teach'e' 1 be the publicity cH^rman for to fbrget this, for we want to at­ contact will' be made to notify Sishool populatioh is at’ an all- have made application to the coL her a-nd return. North River Rd. ; Firefl'ies produce the^i; light by increasf In enrollment has never —25.6 pupils for evei-y.i teacher the schodL.year'for the PTA. tract you with :Jhe bmoothest at­ these children of bus time. . , time high. At pre.sent. .some 56 mil- lege.s in which he's interested, and to Rt. 44A. all children on'Rt.-44A the reaction of a substan'ce ‘called gone below 3 per cent. . last fall— has also been dropping traction of all. yoriv maximum . economy and satisfaction. May we ------— .'ion children, youth and adult.s are I have lined up his fitvaheiai re- from North Rfver Rd. to junction luciferln with enzyipe? and cham- Although, mo.sl- of these slqdents slowly but steadily. Aa far back The United StatoartSegari build­ ierve you ?, Dillon Sales and Serv­ The education profession empIoy.s, enrolled in our schools; almost' 401sources to.pay the costs of college of- Rta. 44A and 31. Pupils on Rt. IcBls. Man has yet to learn how attended school full-time, rqpre as 1954 a" public school teacher ing the Panama / Csnal in No- ice, your quality Ford, dealer, 319 9.U8,000 persons. Numerically, It is I million of these ^.re ih public ele-1— up to |12.CK)0 'for Your YMra at 44A will return home ph Bua JYo. 2. Drefiies tumi^OB aind eontrol their than a’-half-unilliOri did not, pri- had an average qf . nearly 38 atu- 336 NORTH MAIN STREET—PRONE MI W-S253 vanaber 1004. ilt was finished 10 Mato fit. MnnehesUr. Phone M I tlM largest M all professions. ' mentary and peconctary schools, 'p privaU oollecs. ' " Puplk on Nortli River Rd.;- Goom ' lig;bt -'.narily beoauM of .overcrowding dei^te In years later. ' lALWAirs P U N IT d p mm p a m c r m . 8-214K . ^ ... 1' . ' . . . 7 . A:., ...

' . 7 * ' V-- j ' :v, ■).. . •<<. .y.'. 'V -,v . . . r liANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, GONN„ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1962 PAGE-TWELVE : MANCHESTER EVENING HEftALH, MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY," SfilPTEMBER 4, 1962 PAGE THIRTEEN ■■V Cohtm hU i Coventry Thee* are to be- directed to, Supt. BUG(,S BUNNV 6UR BOXBDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE DtAlLT CROSSWORD PUZZLE of Schools Royal O. FYsher a t the HEy,syLvesTe«« f ' NOT ^^THIV lUCT HAPPENS 1 high schfKil. When your dOMor asks 'trliere havevaappepa MTttfTtOMAlCti TOrcTHE EUSIBST Teachers Prepare T V —Radio Tonight English Dignitary Star Plana QeiebraUon yon want your preacrlptloii fill­ A?4ACf TVER .CORNER XEVER .Climax Chapter of Easterfi Star ed . . - My HALLMABR ACC0(^1X0N PLAYIN' LOOKING-FDR ME? w e TRIED TO The ^ab}’ Has For School Term Ex|iected Oct. 14 will meet tomorrow In observance PHARMACY. Free deUvary. routine: , WM-M-~»T/WAY BE , FAN HIM WHY of its 40t)j anniversary. TTiere WJU M I 9-8881 8 * T T e « PUT ON YOUR ^ rrwWWPp r — W be a supper for members at 6;w, RUNNINS SHOES' |a n EMISSARY from! H&WANCT6D The teaching staff at Horace W. Lop«lMa.yor A; J. Waugh of Cov- JH E GOVERNOR, U.S. Army tedder p.m. with the meeting at 7;45 a t 1*HERE WAS A & u y YOU.r Porter School met at the school to­ Television .rafr^, EnglitiKL. hia wife, and a INVITING MB FOR WAS day; .with Prinptpal George. H. the Masonic HaH/in Merrow. HERE LOOKlNS R3R Been Named... 6:00 Hir 3 rheater (In'profreas) Laram ie 33 30 third person will arrive in Coven­ « A VIEeKeNDAT BRIEF..._ .ACWM8 tVofeaMbi Patroa. The day was to be given . Movie at 5 (in Dro*rea») In charge of the meeting will b^ -fOO, AN'X SIZED HIM aeBy Bugs Bunpy U P A S A PIECE OF T H ' :%TME BKECUTlVe BANKER’S iC & A tnr over to the arrangement of new Early Shp* (In orogreu) 10. :(H Password try, 0™ Aug. 28 at ManchAatcr Me- 6:2,1 News, Sporls 3^ Weather 3. New Bread a 40 53 who waa hoapUkUty chairman of C iU A R T E R S ■IfiiaLaAcar (poat) by individual.teachers in the after­ 6:30 Adventures In Time ' the town's 250th anniversary cele­ ed t*o 25-year members. Refresh­ nPienks acWMMttaM L . J"»temal grandparenU arc Mr. and Mri. noon. The ( Film Barry Barents sh o ein g center, to r a TllBCusaion of OF INTERIOR/ B B “-g T n w ning with the fourth child. Adult News Sports t W eather ' 11:18 Tuesday fitarliifht plana. Curdy of Hartford. There are four 991 Main St.-^MI 9-1647 WIZBtl y , A SECRETAKN'OF UMPATEEPLE.' IN THIS? MEted F Sports Flnsl LABOR- Laska, ^ d r a Ann, daughter of Alexander A. and Julia Dev­ lunches are 35 cents. The c6st of NSws a Weather* . - Rids Sought male and three female characters 38|Ifebraaka milk la three cents a half pint. 7:15 Backstage - Tonight (C) IT lin Laska, Bamforth Rd., .Vernon. She was born Aug. 21 at . Sports Camera c Bleys Allen Show The board of education ia set­ in the play. JMFoiiodiac ' This Is available to children carry-, ' Walter Cronklte ' 11:20'Laramie IT HIrtfdrd Hospital. .Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and ting up a-route by car to trans­ The Players "plan to present the CTUdWe Mrs. James Devlin Sr., Rockville. Her paternal gran.dmother Ing their .lunches. It is Served with - /-'..^'"■olns Report 11:30 Steve Allen Show V . s play the evenings of Nov. 9 and IQ S SeB^ateOm the- hot lunch qqd a Second half 7:80 Wyatt Earp ■ .Tonight (Cl Mx30 port up. to four pupils to the Stray is Mrs. Martha Laska of Vernon. She has two brothers, Michael Real McCoys' 12;2tji Frontier Theater Mansfield State Training School at Shafer'Auditorium at Williman- asseoatinc Bmn> 6H, and Mark, 2; and a s^ter, Karen, 3. pint Is given for a snack. M edic I t2:.So News A 6'esthsr tlc "State Colleges Oollectlons are to be made Mom New Breed :00 Lats News ■amit-one pupil to Stores Grammar CAR LEASING ?/v^ieWT BE S4Geniai Sclujol. This- entails, a route ■ of The Coventry Republican Town 37 Bodiea of WMtr days and Fridays. Children'are ex­ SEE BAXXmOAY’S TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE LIWnNO aboub-15 miles to the Mansfield 1-A PROCESS 40G]rpir bMliaild JT Buzco, Michael Joseph, son of Albert and Marie FTtepatrick pected to pay In advance. Collection Committee will meet at 8 p.m. to­ 6ERYE.E*- ~.«Pock ■ PuMo, 19 Holl St. He was bom Aug. 25 at Manchester-Memo­ Training School. Bids are sought day at Booth-DtmoCk Memorial and RENTALS this week.on Fraday will be for and are dile Tuesday morning. ^Bristlo 8T rial Hospital. His maternal grandmother U Mrs: Mary Flti- this week and next. Libiary. AU members have been 45 Anger patricki 19 HoU St.» His paternal grandmother is Mrs. Frances The -trip is BChedule : Cbpr.'*26MFMlM•Ca^ EVERY WEDNESDAY 9 - 4 Mangiaflro, Vincent Thoniaa, son of Joseph and Arlene Green AREA Marigiallco of RFD 3, Jit. 31, Coventry. Be was born Aug. 25 'at Manchester Memorial Hospital. ,^. 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Coming from beliihd on'thef'vent to Er\- Kennedy and Ray- nei- Helen Noel and Em-'»'Darlington School, Rome, Ga„ was ' Angch Gel-Unexpeclpd Help NEW YORK (AP)—If Bob^ betrolt continued, it* dominatlnnf. er, ifetting relief from Bill PleUyof the first game with a bases* last nine hol^s. Stan MaYkow- Owens wuh.a 70., Oiekainski 86-16-?!; .yefond low playing with Pete U n^a when Allison i.«r straightening out over Baltimore and took over after loading the bases' in tjtie loaded sacrifice fly In the lOth, net. Betty fienton'and C.ele Perry he tied thi mark. Lingua had an YANKEE STADIUM, N. Y.—Far from dead in the red hot* fourtii plabe with twin .victories eighth. Ruben Gomez won the -Sec­ NEW YORK (AP)—,Jack^agaln^>'the Dodgers In 15 games.aelghth when John Cailison’s horn giving left-hander Don Mo.-ufi his *ki won his second club diam-. se i.etted »—sa ti rd/ 85-11-74. .•■I- . American League.pennant race are the amazing Los Angeles for the stretch^drive, it could over'the Orioles, 1-0 in 10 innings ond. game with'*-five-hittep.'' first victory ,,sin(;e July 20. Phil Meanwiiile at Houston, the Colts er tied it. A triple by Tony Taylor piohship at tJhngton RHlge^N^oiass a .Ray Gordon J2S-P-26, ' Rusher’s card: Out—5S3-343- ■Sanford didn’t stcip at 19 this prove a big filctor in the Min­ and 4-1; Cleveland edged Chicago B egan won the second with an Mixed-Scotch—Sunday , Angels. Down to S-2 in their last at bats of game No. 2 at staged "break the JhiSc" night, and Billy Klaus' single- in the Country Club Saturday. de-jBm Deasy 3 i -3t28, Ed 33J — 32; in 453-444-535—37-32— time. The veteran 33-year-old nesota Twins’ long shot crack twice, 4-3 and 6-6;; and Kansas eight-hitter, getting home ruii .sup- ' Low gross Hal Jarvis Sr. and New York yesterday^ the Angels, suddenly"^ struck with th« employing a h ^ specialist, black ninth won It for the Phils and YANKS-ANGFJIA— 69. ■ City, divided with Boston' the Ath­ jwrt from Rocky (JolaVito,, A1 Ka- featiiiga tiiig Jim Gordori in the 36-,28. ‘ / Helen Reynolds 76; low net Jim viciousness of a tiger, scoring four runs and winning, 6-5, to San Francisco right-hander 'cat. witch doctor -'^flnd . A1 Capp'a Mahaffey (18-11) who allowed just at the American I^eague pen­ The Apgels, ^ppayently •doome'b tiole final. S"''and 2. j Class B A1 a 32-6-26, Bob H oivath and Peg Carvev 71, Mr. posted his 20th victory Mon­ letics taking the first game 8-5, line and Mike Roark. • CLI B CHAMPIONSHIP ' gain a-Ijabor Day split. Perhaps the West Coasters had a little Joe Btsflk in «i attempt to fo u r, hits. In the, nightcap. Roy nant. to a double defeaj/at Yankee Sta­ M.rrkow;ki. 196(1.Yitlist at^the : 33.-3 Herb Carvey 32- and Mrs. Del 3t, John 7?. Hal ’Fh« hefty butfielde'r had onCxOf and the Red Sox winning the sec­ little heJp from— ontside,’ maybe*'- day by limiting Los Angeles snap a IS-game losingString to Sievers' two-run ,trlpl'e was the ond 3-1. Jarvi.s Jr. and Priscilla MacKayi Flight winners -in Club Cham­ hts most productive afternoons of dium, got o'nly/Two hit* through LVDIA.VS-WHITE SOX-r. - rlub. fed at the end oY nine holes. I cy(ley Sprague 35-9- pionship play this year - were; even up above, as the Yanks, and to eight hits in a 7-3 triumph Phllsdelphla. The Phils 'didn't co­ ■ ajor blow of a four-run third • • « . 4-up. then led 2-up a fle r 'lS ; But 74, Paul and Dot Ballslepec 75, league is- Bob Rodgers, that Los operate ,wtnnlng a doubiehetider, inning outburst that put the game the year Monday as the .Twins .seven .Inning)*'^of the second game /"The Indians, losers in in of .11 26. Aloi.sio 37-10-27, John Championship, Stan.' Markowski Jim Coates were rolling merrily that moved the .second-place TH'INS-.SENATORR— Gordon l allied and tw k a 2-aip lead John Munger and Miriam SvveCne.v* Angeles catcher," Manager Ralph 3-2 as Art Mahaffey won his 18(h, out of Houston's reach. The vic­ swept a doubleheader from the against JUiri Coates before Albie previous ..meeting* with the Whit# Rolin»ri$5-8-27. def. Jim Gordon. 3 and 2; first, along en route to a shutout, 5-0, Allison, league Rookie of the at the three-quarter mark.only to 75, Ed and Helen Wllkos 75, A1 and Houk of the Yanks told me a.s w# ^ Giants to within 2'/i games of and 5-3/-. ^ , tory went to Jack Hamilton (8-11) Wa.Shingtun Senators 9-3 and 4-3. Pearsotyput them in the running Sox. nipped Chicago in the opener V iw gross Erv Kenhe.dy and An.dy Thomas def. John Sweenej’, after seven innings until shennani- year In hi* ,30-homer .season- of have .Matkow.ski, .storm hack tj) the [ Helen Ayers 76, Mr. and Mrs. Doug discussed the amazing Angels the National League-leading ilsewhere, third-place Cincin­ with Hal Woodeshick (5-16), the Allison opened up a decisive with ,,*( two-run homer in, the when J,erry Kindall's blbop single, (ay Gorjlon. each 72. 4 and 3; second, Jim Vahdervoort gans started to happen in the put- fqre the. twinbill.. "Rodgers. I’d 1969, led off the second inning of final nine' to win the crown; ■ hi Mackay,-76. Xom Faulkner , and Dodgers. nati. shut out Milwaukee 3-0 aa loser. ■ four-run bur.st ith a secoiid-lrt* eighth. Then they erupted iti the in the ninth cashed - in. an un­ _Blnd bojTey - Gordon Budd, John def,'Tom Faulkner 4 and 3; third, field.. the first game vvith a .single off second in three years. I.aist ,ve Peg Chanda 77. . say." Hoiik continue, "Is the big-■ Wher* doe* 19 fit in7 Joey Ja y won his 1st with a ning single in the first game and nlplh, pouring across four- runs earned run. The loss went to iFteider, Jack ifelley, each 94. Ray Beller def. Ollld M ather, 4 Several not content .with gest reason for Los Angeles to b* Bob Baird before the Senator vltamp was Sher Kerguson, jnisted Fniir-Rull. Best Ball—Monday four-ljltter,, the Chicago Cubs took CUBS-CARDS— won the .second with a tlinee-run lift Coates and losey Luis Arroyo. Early Wynn, in his fourth try for and 3; fourth, Bert Lindsay def action on the field, left their seats ih the thick Of the pennant race. Aa a boy in Wellesley, Mass., rookie gave up three atralgh^ in'an early round of m^Kb play ■ Low net Pri.seilla MhcKay, a pair from St. Louis, 8-2 and 6-2, Billy Williams drove in three homer in the-eighth his, fiftl) hit George Thomas sent in the win­ a 299th career victory) Clevelan)! BEST Jft—Sl Kp.AT . John ivhooley, 18th hole. and raced out in the direction of Thej-e are several other good rea­ Sanford was engaged in a unique waljis. 'The Twins pushed aci^S* this trnie. Hakel Barger, Melissa DeMastin. and Pittsburgh swept the . New itins with a single and double In and second homer of the day. ning run with a pinch .single after ran' up a 5-0 lead in the second Cla.ss A Mike Karpiiska 61-5- Mickey Mantle. These little- “an­ sons. too. Their pitching ha* been . profrain of violin lessons. When three more i'uns off Ed Hol^gh Marion- , Zamaitis 85-14-71 ion York Mets 2-0 and 5-4. the Cubs" first game triumph a.s With the exjUiiiversityf of Kdn- singles by Lee Thomas. I.,eon Wag­ game and produced the clinching T7ie n ,^ Champ w^s eight over 56. Hal Jarvis SA TirBD A Y TOi;-BN’E T gels,'' and there were some big good, both their starters and their he completed the full 20-lesson % on a ground out, a fly anfl Rich Sr. ^64-5-59, Bob ..drawl.; second low net Edna ^tlin- - • » • ■ Glen Hobble-*US-1)- held the Card.s sa.s halfback leading the way, the ner and Leo Burke and a double r"n on Al - Luplow'.s double and ■par for the'matcji/Gordo'n 11 over Cohen 66-7-50 Dich- Oberlander j ski,. Bettv ..Benton. Peg .Chanda, Low gross—Jim Rusher 33-38— onee too, seemed ■ to Upset the relief men. "raey have all had big courae, young Jack was to re- Rollins' double. Allison xUbmered by Bob Rodgers. 71. ' . OIANT8-DODGERS— scoreless aUer the second inning Twins closed to within three' Tito Francona's single in the sev­ Markowski xmaposed of apother B6-7-.59. . . ■ I Rita Creed 82-11-71, Yankee applecart. New York years.'' , ■ ealve a free violin .He didn’t get in the fifth with- .one pfi. Tom Tresh and Roger Mari* hit LoW net—Fred McKone 76-3-r Mays, who scored the first .Giant to post tjie victory. Bob Gibson BOR .ALIJSON games of the front-running ' New. enth. former chandp along the way. He Class B .Toe Karsze.s 66-13-53, j Fall. Tournamerit pitching fell apart' as quickly as "B ig difference be.tweeri Ij OS An­ It. On the day of the 20th lesson, York Yankees, who split with Ixw “^W-ith Minnes<)ta tihJiing 3-1 with two-nm doubles aa the Yankees jwfce- 73, Ed Clarke.^89-16—73. Steve run' in the .second inning, propelled (16-11) / a s the ioser. Stan Mu- Hits Hard ousted B>59 winner'Ered McKond Boh Armstrong 65-8-5 Ra-y Ciir-, Pairings for the ' annual Fall Mahager Ralph Houk can . spit to­ geles of a year ago and today la SaniuiJ ducked put. to pitch in a Angeles. The Yanks cut loose for two but In. the e,i^th. inning of scored five times ih the .seventh RED .S()X A’S— Tnie.x ,82-9 -73, ;A1 Kemp 86-13— bacco juice'and the final re'sult on ■andlot gam e. San Francisco to the victory with slal’s^/ighth inning - homer gave '.n thiiv seiniftnaks. in i1o Pasrual wa* ■ credited noon. He was one • over on the Ayer.s. Cele Perry vs; Helen Noel. ,MIXia> SCOTCH—SUNDAY eiity one request. Jay (21-11), beating hi*''former lengths behind New York. w ith'his 17th victory In th* open­ Dick Brown delivered the qnly run for six hits and six runs batted in. SWEKPSTAKES-MONDAV as they started the day’s play,, tobacco. AVeariiig my holida.v hack riijie when he. clinched the iMai-y Gangewere vs. Eileen Plod One-Half Combined Handicap "Please don't stop at 19 this Brave teammates for/The third Clas.s .A ''Vic pale,v 72-4-68, Bill ;zik. Lsahella Parciak vs. Florence four and ope^htclf lengths ahead of he.st. and knowing Motik's spitting P1RATE8-MET8— match. Gordon was 41-39-80 in the ■Low grosa—Fred M eliraht and tlm s." time in four tries ythls season, Bob Friend (16*12) pitched a For the Fun Dea.sy 74-6-68.' ' Ban-e, Evel>-n LorentZeh vs. Peg Manager Bill'Rigney’s club. . range. I .Stayed outside the area, morning, had' a -37 over the first Dora Kellner 42-45—87; low net Sanford wound up with a 19-8 hurled his fourth/shutout while six-hitter ahd Dick Groat account­ hslf of the afternoon route, then : . Osss B Joe.Karszes 80-13-67.1 Chanda. However, the Minnesota Twins, but cIo.«e enough to get a low Stilly Keith and Mary Miller 91- who rkn into a bees nest at Fen- mark. But there was no stopping extending Milwaukee's .scoreless ed for both runs with a fifth in­ .skied to fiva over when the match ...... Rick .Armstrong 78-8-70. ! First round m ust be completed down on the W est Coast club. ROCHESTER. N. Y. (AP) — ij^r League 2 4 -6 7 . waiT PaTk against Boston cin the him Monday, as he recorded vic­ Innings atreak/dn 21. Battery mate ning double as -^the Pirates beat W.SS 'over. . ■ ''x .' I Class C Vic Agosti'nelli 85-14- bv_ Sept. 9» second round by Sept. —^The National Women’s Ama­ Rifle Registration Setj tory No. 20—his 14th straight— John Edwayds provided the .key 71. A1 Tag 86-14-72, Geofige Ben­ 1 6 'and third round by Sept. 23. • c weekend, tw'ice toolf-4he measure the M ets and Ja y Hook |8-16) in teur golf champion says ahs .He.iald ;Photp by Gliara Sppei-ior putting wfis the overall BEST 9—SUNDAY of Washington and picked >ip a Lot of Mileage with home run support from Wil­ hit for thy'Tteds, a' two-run homer the opener. EIRoy Face picked up LL eaders= key to Markowski's victory, ob­ ton 87-15-72. One-half. Handicap "Bill (RigneyP'" ha.s - certainly lie Mays and Tom Haller In the wants to play the game for full game, trailing New York now in the/ lecond inning off Bob his- 23rd save in the, nightcap, fun, .AMERIC.A\ IJi.AGUE Champ .^larktixvski. Lnsrr Gordon servers agreed. iL^.gross Vic Daley 72. Klliii^ton Hidgp Low grd.ss —: Lou B ecker ' by three giameif. ' ' gotten a lot of m'lleag^ out of a opener of the key four-game ae- Hendl^ (10-11). I Blind bogey— Eloh McGurfiin. Joe stopping a New York rally and "Golf has Its place and for Fri(iay for Newcomers! Batxlng (Raeed on' -3-50 or mor# Stan Markowski 36. New York romped to a S--2 deci- number 'of players wljp never did rieS' ’ » • preserving the triumph for A1 Karsre.s, Hag Jarvis Jr., each 80. ' TIES rOi;RSK BEt'ORD me-that place is as a game,’’ at bats) —Kiuinel*. Boston, -332; Coiiiitrv Chib Low net—Mark Kravitz 41-9-32.: »ion in the'first game. much with other clubs. I’ve said The Giants' triumph also ended HILS-COLTft— McBean (16-8). Mc.Beah drove in ------:— , . '! KobinHon, Chicago, SIS;'\ Rollins, I’outhful Jim .Rusher tied the Merrill Rubinow 41-7-^ . Andy "■V, said affahie, colorful, attrac- * * ■ • all along that the Angels w’ere a their 10-game losing streak at Loi The OolU xled 2-0 in the first what turned out to- be the deci­ tfve .IqAnne Gunderson; 23- Regi.3tratiQn for the Manchester Rifle Club's junior train-1 Minmmou and siebem. \Kan*an I.AIIIKS DIVISION course record at Ellington Ridge Thomas 39-5-34. Bame\‘ Weber 41- good club and thpy have proven Angeles and represented SanforiTs Shooting a combined low net 62.- Blind 12—Thursday SundaywvjftKa .sparkling 32-37 7-34. game behind . the two-hit pitching sive run with a fifth inning single .veai'-old star from Kirkland. ing program is scheduled Friday night from 7 to 9 at thej*^‘y. Hinum, Waahtn^ton, Top Ranked Reed^ y Corns*, from Behind Club it all season.' J>fst take a quick . first rout# - going performance of Dick. Farrell (9T8) until yie off Roger Craig (7-22),, .,308. Ed Traygis and Ed Pekar won Low net—julie Faulkner 61-13-- 6 9 ,identical rh, the score posted ,' Kickers -Sam MUUken 81-8-73, Wash,, when asked if she had . Waddell School cafeteria. Barnsv *■•*'"** "■*« counting the run down the roster and you'll find any thoughts of turning pi't>- Riuis—'Pearson, Los .Angeles, the annual Member-Member Tour- 48. low'gro.s.s, Helen Noel .58; low by Pi o Wally CiChpn when he set ! Phil .Mazewski 98-25-73, that no one m an who has been up Each junior (bbys and girl* n«r ao.; after seven innings fessional. W. I,. Pet. G.B. held, a* they were last year, to ea- .KM; Slrbeni, Kansa* City, 97; AK'- nament at the Manchester Country putts Julie Faulkner-31. . .the .standard earlief'this season. Weber 89-16-73,-Erich Kellner 89- around a fe\v years ever had a big from 12 to 18) miist b# *ec

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. i .■ t V J vl i .. PAGE SIXTEEN (^MANCHES'tfeR. EVEJ^ING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY,? SEPTEMBER .4,^1962 MANCHESTER EVENINfi-HERMiD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY,. SEPTEMBER 4, 1M2 PAGE feEVENTEEM Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAG ALY Bad SHORTEN Household Goods 51 ArticiM For Salt V 46 Apartmento— Hooae* F9 r Sale 72 Bouses F^r Sale, 72 HoiuM For Sola 72 Houses For Sals 72 ------pi— __ WOOL RUG and pad, S custom Tenemento 6.3 CHfflCQM BCllA' 8 room ftomto; SIX ROOM Cape, immediate occu- A b o u t T o w n FOR 8ALE--19S9 Riverside Jnotor- putrid bolts, • foot $16.95, i (opt made chairs, fireplace mirror, ex. IN TOWN—Attractive 4 room Cape MANCHESTER—$11,900. 8 bedroom RAPOOILLAt yDU'0» Xf-m Ara BKAUM M * TWO ROOM unfurnished apart­ la ig , U“ 1111 room with flrepto^ pancy, 4 a ms, large hitch­ With expaiialon space. Fireplace. X. scooter, $125. MI 3-6837. J U ,B I « ) f cockMbricm $19.95 delivered. Ml 9-5444, TR crillent concuUon. M I" 9-7388. f* ranch, alumtouqi storms, recrea­ NOT R«AUY OOlNd TO \\ A 9 A C H »L 0 «./^ T ment, Btove and refrigerator, formal totog room, (ainUy elM en. screened porch, nicely finish Recreation room. Large, lot with tion room, near bus. Clarltpn W. 'The Willing Workers of the MABBV ■tHKT dCBHdiy J> HB VOHtTT VCT fooa NOViEUT 6UBBB 6-7148. VIGORILLI Sewing machine, fan­ bath, heat,’hot Water. Apply Mar­ kitchen 8 bedrooma;;ilH baths, ed recreation room to basement, trees and shrube. Ckmvbniem to Hutchins, MI 9-513B. WSCS of South Methodist Church SKANPOIATJ 'tiW , vm* J i RldHTT AFTM WB’M VM M PtWriNO’ OH . low’s, 867 Mato; recrea a room wim fireplaaa, will hold their first meeting of the Bu,siness'Servtct» Offered 1.^ JU6TA B6* OF AAIWIBP I»U. Plff A t l TWe VMgWHTT I.(AWM MOWERS---Toro, Jacobsen, tasy model; riever used, half price. oversized 2-car garage. $17,600. everything: Madeline Smith, Real- e n d . braefewoy, attached gm- Philbrick Agency, MI 9-8464. tor.r, M I T1-1642. - - - VERNON—Brand new custom built season tomorrow aftei-noon at 2 80NB6T A in Ml,IMt Boleas, and 'loodaU Reel and Salesman’s sample, (ully'"guaran­ CXIVENTRY— Cheerful, modern, in the chapel. Mrs. Ccrl Hilding" TREE Re m o v a l , pruning, spray­ VMLKIN&- mCOOCMlM w e . landscaped yard nxlM . ranch, brick front, 8 large rooms, rotary, 18-88"' - Parts 'service. teed. 289-2089. second floor apartment to private X ing and lot- clearing. Call Frank «W .«T0HT *miN«B THAT^U. Marina E. Roberteoa. Rooltor. Ml SIX ROOM; luNhe, 8 bedrooms, GLASTONBURY —; Young 9 room 3 bedrooma, dining room, living and Mrs. Joseph XIoore will be Used mowers and tracttfcs. Trade country homo. Heat, hot water. 8-0958. double garage, city water plus colonial to executive nefghbor- hostesses. ' ' ■ _ C. Noble, Ml 9-6053, Ml 9-0874. „$ vr WBIBMT OH «APDCJl^»rMBORrA^ in your - old machine. Capitol room with fireplace, large kitchen CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS HVMf Adults preferred. Parking. No own artesian .well. Conveniently , hood; wUji 8 bedrooms on second With built-ins, 2 full baths, attach­ Equipment Oo. 88 Main St. Hours ifiDOK WHAT pete. Available now. Phone eve­ BIRCH MOUNTAIN Road. Bbiten 8 . A.M. to 6 P.M. LAWNS AND gardens cared (or 7-5 d ^ y , 7-9 located to nice residential area, floor, ^ baths, spacious first ed garage, nice rear porch, steel Manchester Elks Lodfe will Thursday, 7-4 Sat- nings, PI, —7 room custom built ranch, $12,900. Philbrick Agency. , MI floor tivtog area with modern and Shrubbery trimmed. ‘ Ml urday. ' beam construction, $17,990; Jerry spon.sor a setback tournament be­ 9-8538. $299 BUYS modern kitchen, one full bath. 2 9-8464. kitchen, enclosed fatreezeway, 2- Fay Agency, MI 3-7p29. ginning Thursday. Sept, 11. at 8 SIX ROOM duplex, one block from half baths, family room 20x22, 2- COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. , oar garage, . wooded lot,' only p.m. at the Elk's Home. Member­ LOAM -r UNIVERSrry tested. Main Street -two blocHk from .car garage, large Jot with trees, B e e l z e b u b r o a d —wappuig. stk VERNON—An extra nice home on IIONDAT Hun F91DAV 10:M AAl.—8ATVROAV • AAL BUSINESS M E N -K ; ycU have key Npw is the best time for top AT NORMAN'S $39,900. Hayes and PhUbrick, 348 ship in the lodge ts not required. perscnnel, call (or appointment, Cen"ter, avMlable Sept. 1. MI $32,500. Pitobrick A>ency, MI room ranch, garage, •, .buUt-lns, Hebron Ave,, 633-4627. On extra nice street in an area of dressing or starting new lawns*- 8-7029 after 6 :30 p.m. - - 9.8464, ; ’ steel beam, beautiful trees, acre "R ed " Farmer, Ml ^3-2105, who Ml 9-8806. J FmNitURE WAREHOUSE lovely homes. Beautifully land­ Members, of the Auxiliary.4o the PLEASE READ YdllR AD will explain key man insurance. lot, reasonably priced. Carlton W. 8ANTINA DRIVE — room scaped 5’ j room ranch, radiant SO. WINDSOR—ElllngtOD Road 5 Di.sabled Americans ■Veterans will 'Olaaalfleil or “ tVaot Ado” ora tohen orar tl^e ptaona aa a'eon- IN EXCELLENT conditl6ii>^(^eI Hutchins, MI 9-5182. ranch, large tree shaded lot, full heht, attached garage. Ideal (or meet tomorrow night at 7:30 p.m. IIAWN MOWEIR? Sharpened and 10 pc double dresser TWO ROOM heated apartment 149 room custom built Ranch with reuleaoe. Tbe adverttaer alioald read Ua ad 'Um FIRST DAT HT 94 lever action Winchester 82 cellar, oil hot water heat, kitchen retired couple or young family. at the V’.F.W; Home. repaired, pales and service, pick bedroom ensemble Oakland Street, MI 9-5229^ 9-6. plastered waUs, 5 years old, bet­ with dining area, ,18 fopt li'ving Joseph Lombardo broker, MI APPEARS aad b A p ORT ERRORS ia ttiqa for the next laaer- Special deer rifle and. brand new $14,500 up and delivery. Ice skates sharp­ carrying case, she^skin lined. ter than brand new condition. room with fireplace. Exceptional­ '9-9345. tton. Tbe Herald ia reopoaalbie (or onl; ONE ineorreet .or umltted 10 pc decorator convertibls Nice shaded lot with good view. Odd Fellows andJlebekalis ened, precision ground L A M MI 9-7976. / ly good buy, $17,900. Robert Wol­ inaertion 'lor a b ; adverttaemenf and then only, to the extent of a Equipment Corporation, Route 88., li-ving room , set F O R RBUW—’Three room apart­ Priced right. Jerry Fay Agency, Manchester — Vacant spotless Day Corporation; lOOF. w'ill meet ment. Tel. MI >2068. verton Agency, MI 9-2818, MI ‘‘make Kood” 'baertion. Errorn «^ lcb do not leaaen the valae of Vernon, Conn. TR 5-7609 .Manchea' Ml 3-7029. ‘ 6 room delightful■■ fhtfui hom, family room Commander Mongell is holder of person. Center Restaurant. 499 NOBODY, BUT NOBODY, HAINES UPRIGHT piano, good Only $31,800. Mad"dock and deVos, $9ISH SUMEXINl! to handle youl the Distinguished Flying Cross. WHEE! WATER’S Lost and Pound II Automobiles For Sale "^4 steps, patios. Call Ml 9-a451. painting, commercial, industrial, Mato St. ^ for recreation rodm, XD 3-8385. heat, garaage, $85 montlily. Call fully tiled bath, paneled rec room with built-toa and patio, 2-car ga- Realtors, 249-7711, Evenings Mrs, real esUte? <3aU ms at MI 9-0896 'The first fall • meeting o f the residential and trim Jobs. Work UNDERSELLS NATIONAL PI 2-8878. in basement, garage, fenced lot, rage. This home features many for protopt and.couiteoua aervlea. Air Medal with two oak-leaf clus­ Julian, MI 9-9190. Manchester EJhiblem Club will take ters and the Pqrple Heart. He NOTICE IS HEREBY given th a t' 1953 FORD 4-door, standard trans- guaranteed, free estimates. Joseph BAKER — All around man, steady $14,900. Philbrick Agency HH extras including dishwasher," dis­ Joaeph Barth. Brokot. place tomorrow night at 6 at the HOT-^HOT^.ASt Pa-ss Book No, W2646, issued b y : mission, 6 cylinder. First reason- Household Services ' Dionne, contractor. 'MI 8-0494. work good wages. Apply in per­ NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. Office and Store ROCKVILLE — 6 room heated 9-8404, posal, biiUt-to oven eutd range, GLASTONBURY—Neipsic Woods. flew 46 mi.ssions in China with AT THl^ Knights of Columbus Home, Mem­ General Claire D. Chennault’s 14th The Savings Bank of Manchester j able offer with cash- will take the son Pto-kade Bakery, Manchester Equipment 54 apartment, second flooc, porch, S-zone heating, elaborate interior Rambling 6 room rancher, IH CASH for , your home, land, equip- bers are remtoded- to bring silver­ THERE’S A LOTI Offered 13-A 381 STATE S’TREET, Air "Force (Flying Tigers l. Oh has been lost and application has i car. MI 9-4307 between 6-7:30 p.m. Shopping Parkade. utility room, central. MI 3-6514. HOLLISTER STREET—5 bedroom lighting, tastefully decorated, bathY rec room. 2-car garage, jn en t, merchandise liquidation, ware for the potluck supper. Fol­ NORTH HAVEN, CONN. - hi.s final mission he was forced to been made to said bank for pay-j HAROLD A SON Rubbish Remov­ Electrical SeriricM 22 CONNECTICm^ MUTUAL TYPEWRITER SALE—new type­ home, large Uvtog room with din­ hand hewn-roof_ shingles, profes­ picturebook setting with trees. anything of value. For quick ac­ lowing the business meeting, Mr. •IF YOU ARE_lgpking for the best ing area, new heating aystem, 2- parachute "over enemy lines ■ and ment of the amount of deposit. 1959 IMPALA Convertible, radio, al Cellars, attics, yards, and TICKET COLLECTOR for eve­ CHestnut .8-2147 writers $65 and up; used type­ sionally Iandscaped;'-top.v^e at Haves and Philbrick, 848 Hebron tion can' American Auction Oo., and Mrs. J. Edward McKeever will LIFE IN^lfRANCE CO. to apaflme'nt living that will give was aided by Chinese guerrillas in Now! For only •heater, automatic transmission, weekly pick-up or burner barrels. FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt serv­ nings. Apply to person to Jack writers $29 and up. Berube’S car garage, shaded lot M7,600. $29,900. Philbrick Agency, KG 4VY. 638*4627. Ml S-6847. conduct a card social at which re­ jrou the privacy and comfort of Philbrick Agency, M3 9-8464. power steenrfe, brakes, seat belts, Harold Hoar. MI S-4034. ice on all types of electrical wir­ Sanson, Manager, State Theater. Typewriter Service, 479 E. Mid­ 9-8484. freshments will .served. Mrs. his 23-day trek back to the Amer­ day for fn d -.h o t water, 140 g a r d e n STREET a sthgle home at-$126 per .month WANTED/-Reai Estate. Selling or ican lines. FOUND—Full set of detures vi­ excellent condition. MI 3-8994. ing. Licensed aiid insured. Wilson dle Tpke., Manchester. MI 9-3477. ST JAMES PXRISH-=i4_room Cape, John Ziemak and Mrs; J. "Willis with gkrage. C^ll MI -8-5354. OLD COI/)NIa L—Beautifully re­ buylng/'Residentiai, commercial Commander Xfongell's associate cinity of Rosemont. Ml 3-1828. j REIWEAVTNG of bums, moth holea. Electrical Co., Manchester. MI Garden— Farm-Dairy SO. COVENTRY $14,900 plastered walls, baseboard heat, Kelley are to charge of arrange­ for all—all the time! 1955 FORD FlOO pickup, 6 cylinder,! dippers repaired Window Shadea 9-4817. Glastonbury, ME S-7!87e. liARTFORD, CONN. ATTENTION Adults only, , ' . stored 4 bedrooma, 18 mtoutea 'fireplace, walk-out cellar,. 140x150 - o r . industrial real estate. Ccmtact officers for the year will be Ken­ / Products- 50 Wearing Apparel— Purs “57 from Manchester,, large modern ments. 4-speed transmission. Call ’ MI made to measure; all sized Vene­ /■ YOUNG MEN OVER 2% acres—COMPLETE landscaped lot, quick occupancy. ■Realtor, “Stanley Bray. Ml 3-6273, neth L. Yeomans, senior vice com­ 3-1253 after 7 / AVAILABLE Sept. 15 — 3 room family size kitchen with huge Brae-Burn Realty. mander; Robert A. Gagnon, junior If yon Kve in a Announcements tian blinds Keys made whUe you NEW CROP of apples. Graven- PRIVAfJT — REAL HIDE­ Owner, Call after 6 p.m., MI Members of Manchester Grange 18-25 apartment ihcluding heat, hot rustic fleldstwie flreplace, IH 3-6783. vice commander; Raymond Char- you could easily rmi'eat of hod 1954 PLYMOUTH station wagon, wait. Tape Recorders for rant. Floor Finishing 24 / Good opportunities stein, Maclritoeh, Bunce Farm. TWO GOIYNS, one blue, size 7; AWAY RANCH—4 la^e rooms. WANTED TO buy by, private are reminded to bring articles for water, stove, refrigerator plus baths, 2-zone beat, i>atio, 2-car 20x14 Uvtog room with fireplace. tier, adjutant: John E. Stewart, fi­ water several times a week. good condition, asking $250. MI Marlow's, 867 Main, Ml 9-5221. F802, Lynbrook, N. Y. M I'3-8116. one pink, size 9. MI 9-2019. garage. MI 3-6460. party, early Colonial home on the auction .table at the meeting LUCKY LADY Coin,. Dry aeanefs PAINTING, remodeling pap garage,, ideal location (qr horses, 28x14 detached garage. Knotty MANCHESTER GREEN—14 Mil­ nance officer: Anthony O’Bright, Now you eon haoe all Me ksd opening soon. 13 MSplg St. 9-0173. AN UNUSUAL bargain! Reuphol- hanging, floor sanding, fcall J for the qualified. To work in Hartford" of­ $i!6,500. PhUhrick Agency, MI ford Rd. Six room ranch, 3 bed main road or street or will ex­ tomorrow -night at 8 in Orange chaplain; Howard. P. Chace Jr., toater you need at one tune fat Wanted— To Buy 58 EXCEPTIONALLY Targe7~ aj^art- 8-8484. pine porch. Separate building change or trade large 3 family Hall. ster 3 piece living-room set;, sofa Charles MI 3-2107., fice, Must be able to "start FOR SALE-—Native tomatoes by could be used -as guest house- rooms, large living room, attach Historian; Joseph Vignault, ser- o n ly d a y. T h in k o f 1953 PLYMOUTH. 4-door, radio, High School graduate as: immediately. $95 weekly. ment. central, nice neighborhood, ed garage, lovely yard, $15,500. home in center of Manchester. XH and 2 chairs $145.' Choose from the pound, J. Vinci, 88 Clinton St. FRANK IS bujring-anfd selling'good playhouse or workshop. Com­ geant.:at-arms; 'Wilber ,T. Little, only a day! Personals heater, whitewall tires, reason­ CaU Mr. Parker. 622-4690. • . $85. \n 3-8190.. W lLliAl^S ROAD, Boltcni—7 room 4% mortgage, oanier, MI 8-8748. 9-4336. Uriel Lodge o f Masons, will meet ably priced Call after 5 p.m., MI , group of fine fabrics. Work done used' furniture and' Antiques at pletely . surrounded by an service-officer; -John S- G. Rottner, by expert craftsmen on our prem­ split leve>-- 9-3422. Private Instructors 28 CLERK TYPIST 420 Lake St. Cal) and see what "DESIRABLE 5'i rooms available old. 3 bedroohui, IH baths, dining abundance of tastefully mani-. judge advocate; and'Jtieliar4 C?d|>b, ELECTROLUX Sales and Service, ises. All wmk "ully guaranteed. 10 a.m.—2 p.m. ' NEAT 5 ROOM ranch, convenient­ Hall, Rt. 32. Merrow, to exemplify assistant adjutant. . , oil-fired hot water heatse bonded repreaentatlve, AUred Household Goods 51 We’Ve got. - Open Sundays. MI Sept. 15.- Adults preferred. CaU famllv rtxm, beautiful cured landscaping and trees. Mill Fabric Salesroom , 175 Pine PIANO LESSONS ^Experienced ly located, near school, bus and the Entered. Apprentice degree, Officers serving with Mrs. Little ^correct capacity— your £sin3F AmeU, 106 Henry St. TeL Ml 9-6580. MI Y4097 between 5-6. modern kitenen, l?c»r Many, m a^ extras. Cali Mr, shopping. Asking/ $14,600,^, piscoe St., exclusive Cheney Fabric teacher enrolllng/new students starts Now. Don't wait. CalllvTES'riNGHOUSE washer and dry- rather than on Wednesday, as was v1ll be Mrs. Edward Walter, first 'ean takircare of afl t b * wadrieg 8-0450. 195J FORD, 9 passenger Country , MATH CLERK $23,900. Philbrick Govang; MI 9-5306, ’TR 5-9820, Agency, Ml 9-0626. Rebels, Stall salesroopi, in Manchester. Ml now. Former pt^llc school music er, a real buy, $50. Sink, $20. reported in Saturday's Herald. vice president! Mrs. 'Everett F r ^ needs at one timiSr-'...... Squire, . best offer.- MI 3-4680. ■ BRIDGEPORT lathe hands. Must WE BUY SELL or trade antique 9-848i.. ’TR 5-6811. 3-7322. Budget terms arranged. teacher. MI 9;^21. Kitchen fan, $4. Two fluorescent FOUR ROOM apartment unheat­ zel. second vice president; MIm be able to set up and operate and Used furniture, - china, - glass, MANCHESTER—Llstetf-below su'e M om can do the Camily w M ^ DODGE 1955 custom Lancer, hard­ TRANSCRIPTIONIST . kitchen lights, $3 each. MI 9-8662. silver,, picture frames and' old ed. Call -MI 3-7443. (tlimax (Chapter. OES, will ob­ Barbara Wallett, secretary;/Mrs. Automobiles For Sbje 4 ELECTRONICS Television Refrig­ from blueprints, hold Alroriift tol­ MANCHESTER — Assume 4Y^' a few outstanding buys: 8 room Columns of serve past matrons and patrons Sis can do tbe dishes o tA e m m a top. power steering,- automatic coins, old dolls and guns, hobby mortgage, large room ranch, B.ARROWS & WALLACE Elmer Rice^. treasurer; Mnf Ed­ eration Air Conditioning-Oil Burn­ erances. Apply GTK C6rp., ' 878 HOUSEHOLD furnishings including English Colonial, beautiful and night tomorrow at 7:45 p.m. at'the tim e Junior takes hie bath, ood NEED CAR? Your .credit turned transmission ' Call ^ ter 5. ' MI Baildingr-Contracting 14 collections.-attic contents or wh61e FOUR ROOM tenement, all im^ aluminum storms," buUtto stove, ward Adamy. chaplain; Mrs. Heivn ers 4 Controls. Enroll now (or 5-day week—free parking Tolland Street, East' Hartford. divan and chair, antique bottles, . outstanding.. $24,900 ; 5>e room Masonic Lodge Hall, Rt. 32, Mer- you enjoy a shower. • \ down? Short on down payment? 9r3319, estates. Furniture RSpalr Service, provemehts. Including automatic near school. Carlton W. HUtchtos, 66 1^.-Renter St., Manchester Pessinl, historian; Mw(; (Jharles HOME AND attic remodeling, (all term. Efficient placement china, pewter, oil paintings. Orien­ ' hot water heater Inquire SO Holl ranch. $20,500; short Way out— 3 Bella T r o o p s row*. Don’t delay— phraienstedagA Bankrupt? Repoeseaslon? Don't PART-TIME pocter, mornings, de­ TalcottvUe, Conn, Tel, MI S-7449. M l 9-5182. bedroom ranch, $14,900: front Johnson, junior pa> president; roofing, guttering and sidipg. Ac- set^e. Write New England tal articles, and other miscel­ St- ' ' ‘kl-..9-5806 Find o at how easy it is to sw jfak . despair! See Honest DoUgias. In- Auto Dnviu!: School 7-A Tgeh., 56 Union Place, Hartford, Good salaries sired. Apply Mister Donut, 256 W. to back split, $18,500; 4 room Mrs, Theodore Fatrl>anka.- sfcr- 'q^ulre abour lowest down small- cqustical ceiling, porch enclosing, laneous items. PI 2-8145. BRICK CAPE— Solid brick cape (Oontinaed from Page One) Dllworth - Cornell - Qiie.v Post. geant-at-arms S-jm Mrs. (Clifford to a M obiihut-ared water btoh*' arid all-kinds of carpentry. Work­ tonn., or call 525-3406 for full Middle Tpke. Rooms Without Board 59 STARKWEATHER ^ e e t - Single ranch, garage, $12,300 ; 4 room eat. payments anywhere. No small PREPARE 'FO R driver's test. With shed dormer. Built In 1951. modern home, $11,600 ; 4 -room American Legion, will .sponsor a Walker, assistant sergeant-at- manship guaranteed. MI 9-0722. / information. NEW MODERN sofa, 96”, dark Furnished Apartments 63-A family, immaculate iitwne, mod­ know that,the heavy weapons util­ setback game tonight ajt 8 at' the loarixOr finance company plan. Ages 16 -to 60. Dnving. and class Complete benefit program W ILii ’TRAIN man with iriechani- .blue, foam cushions; new adjust­ ANDOVER—Furnished room for One room unfinished up. Base­ house, nice condition, $6,500. arins;"" Dougiaa Motors, 333 Main. ment garage, beautiful setting. ernized. A tot of house 'for_ only ized by the" aggressors came from post home for memners and room. Three instructors. No wait­ r cal abUity to operate light ma­ able dress form. MI 9-6971 after -4. rent C. H. Stiens, - Houte 6. PI FOUR ROOMS, -partly furnished, Many more, all price ranges. Call Mrs, Charles JohnSoh, -outgoing / ing. Manchester Driving Acade­ This home has all thq extras, very $14,500. Joseph Barth, Broker -40 friendlj’ nations and were offered friend.s. Plana will be discussed and Roofing— Siding / 16 Bonds—^ Out-gunned- guerrilla detach­ Greater Hartford Atotonae of PONTIAC 1956 . station wagon, sons needed. Call for free booklet specialty /unexcelled Workman- IN OCT. able for small business. Available landscaped lot. Priced at $29,900. buys In town. Multi-level split o f Consolidate your obligations into for teacher, central to High October 1. Ml 9-6294. Philbrick Agency. Ml 9-8464. ments took up defense positions in Alpha Gamma Delta yiill open Us model 870, fully equipped, po\^r.4 Ml °3-8552 ship. 5^-9-6496.______one monthly payment. We ar6 In liialesmen Wanted 36-A 8 ROOMS FURNITURE eight large rqoms, (our bedhooms, MORIARTY steering and brrikes, excellent^ $9.36 MONTHLY School. Bowers,- Green and Buck- the suburbs of Algiers and vowed 1962-63 season with a""aupper meet­ M.99 a position to Joan any amount three" baths, two car garage and $12,900 ing Thursday at 7 n.m,-st-the home $595. Ml 9-2612.' MORTLOCK'S DRIVING SCHOOL SALESMAN Interested to real es- Brand New ley, breakfast optional. MI 9-4082, BOWERS SCHOOL-7 room Co­ to- hold the capital. on easy terms. J. D. Realty., 470 MI 9-8367. STORE, 245 N. Main St., good lonial, 4 bedrooms, walk-up attic, one storage room. Immaculate. Adyaxic* elements of Ben Bel­ o f Mrs. W. G. .Meade, 24 Farm­ •—Skilled, courteous "instructions R and Chimneys 16-A Main St., M l 8-5129. HOME AND board plus small pa I tate, full time, CaU Mr. Green, Bedroom, Living Room, Dinette, Big lot, ■ lovely setting. Solid Neat home in a centrM loca­ BROTHERS in driving from Manchester's MI 9-8484. apot (or anything. MI 9-5229, 9-5. 2-car garage, welt shaded . lot la’s 30:000 regular.s were reported stead Lane, 'Wsst SiniSbury. Alum­ NASSIFF tor babysitting, one child. Ca Rugs, Lamps, Tables, Dishes, ROOM FOR gentleman near Main brick. Only 5 or 8 years old. T. J. tion. Four rooms down plus a SAVE MONEY—1962 Chevrolet largest. Automatic and standard1 h 6 o f TNG—Specializing • repairing 105x150. Only $16,500. Hayes Agen- to the Medea area. 65 miles .south nae in the Xranchester area are in­ ^TI 2-8744 after 6 p.m Silverware and other accessories. St., separati.. entrance, parking. Crockett, .Realtor, Ml 3-1677. big enclosed pOrch, one room ARMSXOMPANY wagon. Call MI 4-1542. shift, dual controlled, (ully in.'Y roofs of all kinds, new roofs gut- 'c y , MI 3-4803 Eve*. Ml 9-2297. finished off up. Full basement, of Algiers. Another column by­ vited and may call Mrs. Harry S. M l 3-5135 Business Opportunities ^ , EVERYTHING $288 MI 9-2951. Houses For Rent 65 “HOUSE o r SPORTS” sured, pick-up service. Older a; .er, work, chimneys cleaned, re- excellent condition, small ■ lot. passed Orleansville "and was re­ Schute Jr.. 38 (Jheney Lane, New­ 1958 FORD convertible, A-1 condi­ WOMEN WITH sales experience to Help Wanted— 3*i ACRES, Immaculate 7 room THREE BEDROOM colonial for 99I. Main St.— Xn 9-1647 nervous students our s p e c ify . paired Aluminum siding 80 established Luncheonetto — But, a'good buy. ported less than 100' miles! -south­ ington, chapter president. 301-315 Cenfer St. tion. radio hand heater white- sell major appliances and TV in Male or Female 37 3 ROOMS FURNITURE FURNISHED room, all improve­ COVENTRY I-AKE-.-5 room fur- Colonial, I 'j baths, large cabinet only $17,500. Another top" vaJuq. Driver education classes fOrteen­ "SrAowa’years' experience. * ■“Free estimates. Heavily traveled . road /Owner Manchester department store. $10.16 MONTHLY ments. gentleman only. MI .-9-0591, Tiled bath, neat new kitchen, west of the city, on the'Oton-Al- walls, new top. Call MI 3-0720, be- ni.shed cottage on waterfront; kitchen, excellent bam, trees, only Miss Rose Lovejoy,. daughter of agers. Only fully equippe^offic^ CaU Howley, MU 3-5861. Ml 3-0763 has other interest. Must be sold Full and part-time positions avail­ SODA FOUNTAIN ..clerks, wanted, Brand New 136 Bissell Street y separate dining room, open atair- giers highway. tii’cen 8-5. September 15-June 15. MI 3-1686, $17,900. Ohrlton W. Hutchins, kO ' T. J. CROCKETT Mr. and Xlra. Joseph T. Loveoy, 94 and' classroom. Take only 'the at drastically reduced/prlce. MI able.'Hourly rate plus sales incen­ all shifts. Apply Howard John­ Westinghouse Refrigec-ator, Living 9-5132,. ' ‘ way, .fireplace. Porch' enclosed, - Some retreating ’ guerrillas' 'blew number of lesSons needed. Free FOR lady or--'gentleman. THREE ROOM furnished hous^ up bridges and barricaded moun­ Delmont St.', and Miss Elizabeth Radio-TV Repair Services !8 9-8088 before II a.m^ tives. Apply to writing to Box K, son’s, Tolland ’Turnpike. Room, Bedroom, Dinette, Rugs, | ROOM garage, plenty of trees .. don't Realtor MI 8-1577 1958 CHEVROLET, $775. MI 3-5535. literature. Ml 9-7398. / Herrald. Lamps, Tables, Dishes, Silverware Kitchen privileges, quiet. Inquire tool shed, -aluminum windows. So ’TOLLAND—Onmtry living. New find them like this for $17,500 very tain passes in an attempt to slow A. MeVey, daughter of Mr. and SERVICE STA-nON business for TOY D’aMONSTRA’TORS - New! Mrs. Robert M. MeVey. 33.4 Char­ and other accessories. 224 Charter Oak St. MI 3-8368, CH Coventry. Inquire Paul Benoit, 5 room ranch-on acre lot, $11,990. o(teii>Yacant, too. T. J. CYockett, LIKE TO GARDEN? So. Wjndsor. th" Ben Bella' thrust. Xlostly the LARSON'S—Conneqtfcut's first li­ CONNIES TV arid Radio Service, sale, lower .Main St. location, es­ CLEANlNG~WOM!i^^~toi7~day a "Easy video presentation. Oppor­ ter Oak St..‘ will enter their .second available all - hours. Satisfaction EVER'yTHING $360 6-4738. Hartford CH 6-0975; Joseph -Barth, Broker, MI 9-0320. Realtof"/m 3-1577 This 5>4 room spacious ranch on guerrillas fled or .surrendered aft­ censed driving /School trained^ tablished trade and complete in- week,, Friday preferred. Call MI tunity to earn 26% commission. .vear at Grace^New' Haven School guaranteed. Call Ml 9-1315. 130x550 lot is just what you are. er brief encounters with the regu­ Certified and ^proved is now of-, ventoi7 . Ml 3-6860 for ap­ 9-8180, . ' , No Heavy saniple cases lo carry 8 ROOMS FURNITURE ATTRACrrrVE room next to show­ NEW 5 ROOM home on secpnd^Bol- ROCKLEDGE--^ Modern 6 room MANCHESTER - Rockledge. lar troops commamjed by (Jol. of Nursing. New Haven. TTiey are FOR EXPERT fering - c la ^ o o n i and behind pointment^ looking (or. I-arge kitch­ A Winning Design TELEVISION antennas and rptor No dellvertog. No collecttoi Brand New er, second''floor, free parking, gen- tbn I.^ike, Partially fupTlahed. JA . ranch on sloping wooded lot. 20x26 room- ranch,ch, formalrermi" dining room Houari Boumedienne, the army students in a stale-appro.ved 146- WHKEL ALIGNMENT— WHEEL BALANCING wheel instruction for teen-agers. PART-TIME mother- for klnder- American Home Toy Party, % tlemanXMI 9-8354. > -8-6884, MI 3-7716. foot rec room with; fireplace on fireplace, g a r a ^ Convenient. en* with built-ins, birch cab­ week diploma program. '■ systems installed and repaired. A M l^ C A N OIL Co. has a 3-bay $14.74 MONTHLY inets and large dining area, chief of staff. RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING Ml ^ -m r s c * gar-ten age child, your home, vl- 4-8186. Westinghouse Washing Machine, “’grade level with separate en­ Now vacant for ininiediate occu Serving Manchester and surround­ r o o m "FOR working "girl, all the living room with .fireplace, 3 Ciiilian crowds organized by the COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE cinlty Waddell School. MI 9-2160. trance. 3 bedrooms, f baths, at­ pancy. Tongren Agency, MI Pvi. Brett F. Swanson. U.S. Ma­ ing areas. Modern TV Service.- 406 c^ter of Manchester. We have a Westinghouse .refrigerator. Bed­ I qomforts of home, board option­ Suburban For Rejit 66 'extra large bedrooms,, full cellar, guerrillas to block the Invjiding . SEE Center St.. . Ml 8-2206. room, Living Room, Dinette, | tached garage, "and sun deck, 3-6321. ' ■ rine Corps, son of Mr_ and Mrs. tingham Aprons! laid training program and offer CAPABLE sales lady for - Parkade Situations Wanted— al, Near Post'Office. MI 3-6745. $29,900. Philbrick ' Agency, MI Joseph Lombardo Broker, MI soldiers’ -rbutes often "cheered the financial assistance. Excellent op­ store, hours 10-6," Monday and Dishes, 'R ugs, Lamps,- Tables,; UNFURNISHED 3H room apart- 9-9345; -- regular army Instead. Franklin E. Swan.son, 81 West­ Female 38 Blankets, Silverware, Pillows, and in PRIVATE home—prefer mrrse, ! 9-8464 minster .Rd.. • recently completed Millinery, Dressmakii)gx49 portunity, For information from Tuesday; 10-5 Wednesday. Thurs­ ment. One child acceptable. MI The -small guerrilla forces 9 a.m.-8 p.m. 249-939T.- After 6, day, Friday. Call mornings, MI Othe.- Accessories teacher Or working woman. Call 9-0495, b o w e r s ;-SCHOOL AREA equipped with rifles and' light four weeks advanced combat train­ EIGHT ROOM modified /fan ch , 3 ing with the First Infantry Train­ 249-2984. , 9-4332 between 9:30 a.m. 1 p.m. EVERYTHING $444 after 5. MI 9-3319. " • ■-----^ \ ------unfinished," fireplace, ; recreation machine, guns were -no f " CLARKE MOTOR SALES DRESSMAKING and alterations WILL CARE for children to my (Comfortable. .Older - .6 " room Manchester — Duplex ' , 8-8, ,, ing Regiment, Camp Lejeune, N.C. - home -by day .or week-. MI 9-8760. room, garage, sv'Beptog views. 314 the army "with its'Comnuiniat bloc ^ 361 BROAD STREETr-MI 9.2012L for women ahd childfriri. MI Price Includes Delivery, Setup, Summer Homes For Rent 67 home. 1-ca'r garage, tip-top easily converted to 4 aipart.--: 9-9140. • ROOM AND board, plug salary,'in , Apartments— Flats—^ acres’ only $17,900. Carlton W. artillery, mortars and heavy ma­ PACKAGE STORE for gale. Call return for keeping house and Service. Guarantee Immediate de­ condition, landscaped lot. Only - .ments. Present owner out of Religious Instriiction classes for Tenements . 63 COVENTRY LAKE - Furnished Hutchins, Ml 9-5132: .$36.500., H.W.T. ^ state. Will sacrifice. chine guns. J. D'. Realty, MI 3-5129 cooking in East Windsor areai. MI I WO0LD LIKE to% are Jor chU- livery or Free Storage until need­ 0 Catholic mentall.v retarded .young­ cottages for rent, special rate for Reports indicate about 10 per­ sters. will be held at the (Jhiirch of Moving—-Trucking— 8-8460. . , dren®ln my home. MI 9-3687 e d .. MANCHESTER New two-fam- - SOUTH WINDSOR—8 room house, St. James Parish—Excellent •.» Phone for appointment Labor Day. PI 2-8502. WARREN E. HOWLAND sons have been killed and 30 the Assumption F"Vidays from 3 to Storage - - 20 Hplp Wanted— Female 35 ily, 6 rooms, first floor. $125. CaU mcidern. to all respects, $23,900. 2. apartment house completely wounded in the few skirmiahea DON’T' ANSWER this ad unless WILL CARE for pre-school child SAMUEL ALBERT Joseph Barth, Broker. Ml 9-0320. REALTOR 4 p.m., beginning Sept. 28. For you have several hours spare I evenings, MI 9-2582. NEW Ha RBOUR, Maine. 3 room renovated and . redecorated, since Ben Bella’S' troops began MANCHES’TEiR' Package Delivery to my home while mother works. ' Hartford CH 7-0358 information, parents maj’' call the ’TOYS! TOYS! TOYS.! Immediate time, daily, want to earn ''at least' cottage with fireplace smd screen­ 876 Main St. MI 1-1108 one block" from Main St,, shprt theiP" advance Saturday to -wrest Light trucking and package deliv­ M I 9-1328. X . See It Day Or Night MANCHESTER—6 room. Cape close Rev. Joseph C. (Sengraz at the GLASS ENOLOSORES openings to earn $70-$100 weekly, $8 an hour, arid would like an ex- ed porch, modern conveniences, distance from St. James School A lters and the surrounding coun­ ery Refrigerators, washers and If yp»r have no means of trans- to bus. schools and shopping, ga­ Hartford CYO office. full or part-time displaying --citing caYeer in AVON Cosmetics. lovely ocesm view, sleeps (our, rage aluminum siding oil heat, .aqd Church. Excellent buy at tryside from -the . control of the stove moving specialty. Folding portauon, I'JI send my auto for Avsulable Sept. 8-30. $35 weekly. $21,900. Royal's fabulous line of toYs- Qur Christmas selling season Sitaations Wanted— ' fireplace, 3 bedrooms,* city utili­ 6-8 DIJPLEX, hear High School, rebellious .guerrillas "of Wllaya . Richard Bagge,, fireman, USN. FOR BATHTUBS chairs' (or rent. Ml 9-0762. rafi. No obligation. SEPTIC TANKS MI 3-8249. ; / jeciyelry-cosmetics and houseware starts- Now. Don’t wait. CsJl to­ ties,,'$16,900. -Robert Wolverton bus and shopping. 2-car garage,'2 (zone) No. 4. son of Mr. and Mrs. RiChard . and SHOWERS ’ Items. Applications now being ac­ Male R—T—’—S AND Adorable $ room Cape, full MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ day. 289-4922. 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD ' Agency, Ml 9-2813. furnaces. Remarkable condition. shed .dormer. I ’ i baths," fully • Ben Bella tpld'newsmen'in-Oran Bagge. 99 Fergm?on Rd., is sew cepted for. dealers and two mana­ OFFICE MANAGER, experi^ced, Reasonable Hayes Agency, MI that his force!! were under orders ing Company: Local and long dis­ gers. Ml 3-5247 o p e n EVERY NIGHT TILL 9' j Wanted To Rent 68 ’ pla.slered, amesite dri've and ing' aboard the escort vessel U.S.S.- Gla^s does a beautiful job for such tance moving, packing and stor­ NO E3XPERIB»ICE nc.cessary. Run bookkeeping, traffic, paype^a,lytons. tax PIUGCED SEWERS 54’-58 WADDELL ROAD 3-4803. to avoid bloodshed where pb.ssible Courtney, operatihg out of New­ little shop-by-mall club. 2 hrs/wkj nice wooded lot/ Ex.cellerit. Idea-' pulTQses in, your bathroom. Easy to | age. Regular service throughout FULL-TIME -counter girls needed reporta. Prefer sm all. business. FOR SALE—Yellow formica kltch; DESIRED BY two adults, (our pos­ tlon: Present owner leaving and that his advancing troops had port, R. I. 10 weeks Earn $50 or more to PSOne PI 2-6983. Machine Cleaned / sibly five room rent in Manches­ . Two (amify 5-5, all on one EIGHT ROOM Garr(a(»i Colonial, "their rifles on their shoulders clean. Never wears out. New England states and Florida. for 7 a.m.-3 p.m." shift. Apply in i en set, table ..and 4 chairs: cherry large living room, dining room town. . Ml 3-6S63 famous products. Club shopping . colored nylon wing chair: green SepUc,Tanks. Dry WeUs. Sever ter. References. PI 2-6148 after floor. House' hjis just been suid their cannon ’ covered with , TTiomas P. Mas.saro. son of Dr. :-SHtch«d person Mister Donut, 255 W. Mid- kitchen, study and lavatory. t OPEN 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. saves friends money. Write today nylon loveseat. Call MI 3-1465. 5:30 or weekends. painted and is-in n|ce condition. Rockledge—Dale - Road. 7 and Mrs Joseph Massaro. 52 Hill- die Turnpike. l.toes^ Installed—Cellar IVater- bedrooms and bath on second tarpaulins.". SATURDAY 8 AJM. to 12 NOON THE AUSTIN h .o ERS CO. j _ for free 276-Iiaga catalog. No ob­ Articles For Sale 45 '•rooflng Done . Close to bus, school and stores. room split level with 2 full He said the Political Bureau, crest Rd.. has completed recruit Gingha Moirlng. packing, ligation. . Popular Club, Dept. Well landscaped lot. Low down „floor. Recreation room with, fire­ baths, ,2-oiar garage, beautiful local WANTED-Girl, over 18 for clean. ’THREE WATER paddle cyclea, Algeria’s de facto civilian govern­ training at the Nava] Training and long distance A|ents fnr steady work in our Shi; ’THREE* RO(5m S, unhealed, (or payment; place in basement. Attached oversizq,family room. Custom rt Depar,t-; ,, . good condition, rearimable. Will double garage. Aluminum aiding. ment, is determined to re-estab­ (tenter. Great Lakes, 111. Lyons Van Lines. Inc., world-wide ment. Apply - to person elderly woman. MI 9-1063. built. ' ' New Sysr WOMAN TO clean Friday morn- sell separately. Call Ml 9-8088; NOTICE McKINkEY BROS. Central location' $32,900. Phil lish its authorify in Algiers, taken J. A. WHITE 6U SS CO. movers. .Free estimatris. Ml 3-5187. tern Laundry,‘ Harrison St _ j 'iri^.'~Ph(Hl* MI 9-1427. TOWN OF COVENTRY Sewerage Disposal Co. CHARLES'W. LATHROP brick Agency, Ml 9-8464. Green Manor-T-6 room Ranch, by the \);ilaya 4 guerrilla coto- , Maurice Clancy, sei^man. USN, 31 Bissell S t.-^ h on e Ml 9-7322 FLAT 6TONE8 for walls, paUos, and Ernest'J. Sherman Jr., yeo­ DRIVERS for. school buses. Ver­ ZONING BOARD 'IS0-1S2 Pearl St.—Ml S-5308 • Business Property For Sale 70 nice landscaped lot within 3 mand on Aug. 26. Painttng-^Pauenng 21 and house fronts. Corner Route RANCH—6 rooms; West Side, minutes walk from Buckley, In Algiers, the insurgents said man second clas.c. USN, recently non. 7:30-9 a.m., 2-3:30 p.iri Call PART-TIME assistant school cook. ‘44 and 6. Notch Rond. Bolton MI 9-0384 MI 3-2414. OF APPEALS...-... INVESTMENT or business prop- Youngstown kitchen With "built School. ' Priced reasonable". if thev were defeated to open bat­ participated to "Riptide n i” ex­ PAINTING —Interior and exterior. Cadi MI 9-7649 (or appointment. Notch Quairry Tel. MI 9-0617 etrty—3 family, no agents. Call ins, 3 bedrooms, dining .room, full ercise in the Eastern Atlantic as There will be a public hearing MANCHESTER — Handy man’* tle, they would wage a guerrilla A good fob at a reasonable rate. WAITRESSES wanted all shifts. after 9 p.m. for appointment. MI basement, carport, $2,400 as­ Vernon—3 bedrbom Ranch crewmen aboard the U.S.S. En­ SCREENED LOAM (or the best to of the Coventry Zoning Board of .special, 7 room, home, steam oil war against Ben Bella as they did For free estimate call Ml 9-9858. Apply Howard Johnson’s. Tolland Appeals on 'September 10, 1962 at 3-5215. sumes VA mortgage at 4\%. with a 2-year lease at $175 -.a against the French in the ■ seven- terprise. (tlancy is the son of Mr. Help Wanted— Male 36 lawns from our screening plant. heat, new roof and sidmg, large $17,900. Philbrick Agency. MI J. P. Lewis.- ■ iI Turnpike^ 8 P.M. in the Town Hall Annex, pn Golden Rule Servicing month. Completely (urnisheii. year war for independence. and Mrs. Patrick J. Clancy, 167 George Grifftog, Inc. PI 2-7886. lot, good location; financing can 9-8464. Excellent investment. Guaran­ Hie tim e fro gefr Main Street to -consider the re­ The Sale and Purchase Of be arranged, full' price, $11,000. However, a successful guerrilla Highland St., and Sherman is the PAIN ^Q AITO_ _ pai^rhang^. I p a r t -t i m e . sedOsglrls wanted. 25- TOOL AND gauge makers wanted, quest for a sideline variance of 'Ar- Houses For Sale 72 teed 15% net "on capital Invest­ campaign seemed unlikely since son of Mr. and Mts. Ernest J. Good clean workmauisbip... - .... at • rea - " 35 hours per week,' good salary. first-class only full or put-time. Hoipes Call' the Ellsworth Mitten Agency, (COLUMBIA—L ^ Us show you this 35 hours per week, good salary, (irst-clase only full or p^-tlme. PURE CIDER vinegar. CaU Art land Hitchcock of Brewster Street. ment plus amortization. vital popular support is lacking. Sherman Jr., 41 Hyde St. our Pre-Fall READYING Fan sonabla rates. 30 years to Mam- Tots 'n Teens, 956 Main Street,/AR prevailing benefits. Call Man- In Town and Country CEN’TRAL CAPB5—Six rooms, full Realtor, \U 3-6930 ranch today. C ^ tom built. 2-car NOW’S cheaker Raymond Fikke "Ml Flah. MI 9-4695. -■ All Interested persons are invit­ bath down plus full bath in rec garage. L o f 150-500, $17,000. Near Crowds in Algler*" and elsewhere lisue of FASHION "MancheBter. efiester Tool t t Design, MI 9-5263 ed to attend. BOLTON—$18,500. 5 ‘room Cape, 22 repeatealy have demonstrated Raymond Smith, son of Mr. and 9-9237. or apply to person room in basement. Recently ’beach, schools, phurchea stores. DARK, RICH, stone-free loam. Grant E. To^thaker Sr., renovated. Nice' lot, plenty of foot living room, fireplace, alum­ against civil war and demanded Mrs. Ra.vmond ,W. Smith, 10 I This clever two-part ensemble ‘EMPLOYMENT opportunities at Alao fill, gravel, stone'and white Henry Escott Agenty, Mil 9-7683. SPECIALS on STORM WI/VPOWS 5947-N i n t e r i o r painting, decorating, Chairman trees. With about $8,000 down you inum siding. ga,rage, acre lot, ]. D. REALTY the opposing (actions settle their Church St., wrill eiiter the freshman r-; won a prize in the recent dress de­ Grant's Parkade Store. Full-time | EXPERIENCED electricians want- sand. MI 8-8608. The 'smbek-like' b'order or place­ ceilings, wallpapering, floor sand­ and partVtime on Luhchdonette I ed Trade School graduatea con- can assume the 1st mtge. and trees Carlton W. Hutchins. MI SEVEN ROOM Colonial - Base- 470 Main St. Ml 8-5129 qitarrels. class tjiis fall at Fairfield Univer­ sign contest held at the Art Insti­ ing and refinishing Clean work­ Departm^nt, mature person pre- aidered. Immediate employment, pay $10'8.2S monthly. T. J. 9-5132. meht garage. One block to sity. A graduate of Holy Trinity tute in Chicago. See how riicely the setting design are lovely trims for Call now before the winter's slmfile gingham aprons!. Easy-to-- manship. No job too small. JOhn ferred. Frill-time on- Yard Goods | Call Walter Zemanek, after • Crockett, Realtor, Ml 3-1577. ■ .. Bowers School, Two blocks to High School in Hartford, he will i' fabrics combine. Verfaille, Ml 9-5750. (COMCNIAL—7 rooms, 2 full baths, Junior High and High Schools. By Watch the Skine — study for a social science degree No. 8359 with Patt-O-RamalsJn " ““ 'Stitch for a no Department, experienced prefer- j p.m., TR 5-9370. INYITATION 2-car garage, centrally located, rush arrives; our moterM red. Many part-time openings for NOTICE MANCimSTERr-4 bedroom home, appointment only. No agents, b Xr GAIN- t i m e — Reduced to with an education major. and sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Bust 30 t o ; ' ’® U "fect. SPRAY PAINTING - 4-6 r ^ excellent closet and sto'-age space, $16,500,- ..Philbrick Agency, XO BI.ACKSBURG, Va. (AP)— Pattern No. 5947-N has diree- evenings. DRIVERS (or. school buses, Ver­ TOWN OF COVENTRY please. Ml 3-8150. $17,900. 109 N. Elm St. Thia 6 38. Size 12, 32 byst, dress, Cape, $99; 4^6 room rdiich, • $110. non, 7:80-9 a-m -,'2-3 :80 p-'iri.' Call TOBID large anckwed porch. 2-car g*- 9-8464. . Sam Hornifr, a 206-pound back, service is tops; All work fuor- tiOns for apron; graphs for em­ room, 1)4 bath Cape is one of the Howard P, Hansen, son of Mr. yards "of • 35-inch; weskit, 1>4 We also give special priced to TICKET------evenings. SELLER Ap­ MI 3-2414. IZONING BOARD Sealed bids will be received at r^e. $19,700. Philbrick Agency. NORTH END - With $3,000 for nicesi in this area, many custom sayz watch; out for the Washing­ broidery; color'suggestions. WEST SIDE!—Cape, 6 rooms, .2 and Mrs; Howard ,J. Hansen, 21 yards. ' .. : builders and contractors. Call ply- in person" to Manager, State ' OF APPEALS the Office of the general Manager, Ml 9-8464. less) you can assume the $13,000 features Don't miss a look at ton Red.skihs thia season in the onteed! To Order, send 35c in coins to Tol order, send 35c in' coins to: M l ^ 10 8. Ml 3-2107. , FRIENDLY ICE Cream Shop of full baths, recreation room, ga­ National Football- Leag\i(i. Hor­ Bremen Rd,, will enter the fresh­ I’Theatec, Manchester, There will be a public hearing I 41 Center Street, Manchester, Con- (OWNER) rage. $16,900. Owner Ml 3-8014. mortgage on this neat ranch. this l|>eaUty. M l 9-5051. Ml 9-4489, man class at Valparaiso Univer^ Sue Burnett; The Manchester Ey,e; Anne Cabot, Manchester Evening 435 Main St. is accepttog appUca- September 10, 1962 at 8 P.M. to nectlcut untU September 12, 1962 PORTER St.—Large colostlol home. ner. whi) will be playing his third EX'TERIOR AND interior painting. WAL-TON W. GRANT Three tedrooms, full basement' Elva Tyler, Realtor. aity, Valparaiso, Ind., this fail. - . ■ning Herald, 1150- AVE. OF H erald, 1150 AVE. OF A51ER- w o m a n TO work in rest home ttOda for eVeidng hnd weekends the Town Hall Annex, MatoJ at 11:00 A.M. for Birch street 6 bedrooms, 3H batha, 2-car ga­ leaaon with the Skins, says ex­ Free Esrimotes -k E « y TonM Wallpaper booki. Paperhan^ng. SECCLUDSX) near ^ w e r i School— all the trimnitogs. (Combinations, . AMERICAS, NEW YORK 86, N. ICAS^ NEW YORK, 86, N. Y. * part-time. CaU Ml. 9-8990 before for the faU. App]y in person at the Street. to take up the following! Parking Field Addition, a g e Nc y rage, large landscape yard. ainesite, etc. Asking. $15,600. SPLIT; LEVEL—New on the mar­ perience, several trades con­ Ceiltogs. Floors. Frilly insured - ' ’ Established 1910 Shown by appointment. Marian B. 5^ room ranch, foyer, fireplace, For Ist-lEiss mailing add Kto for 9 :9o a-m. or after 6 p.m. . Shop after 7ip-m. aypeai: Bid forms and speclficatioria are cellar. ' garage, trees, walk to Good buy here. T. J, Crockett, ket -■ a slightly used 3 bedroom fidence in ‘the new- system in- ' Airman S.C. James B. Delaney, For Ist-class mailing add 10c for each pattern. Print Name,' Ad- workmanship guaraintqed. Leo Member: Multiple Listing Serv­ Robertson, M altot. kO 8-5M8. . stalle4 last y'ear by Coach Bill son of Mr. and Mrs. John Delaney, Pelletier,'M l 9-6326 If'no answer, Harvey R. Bgrrette Jr: for per- ayaUable at the ContA>ller’a Office, - High Sohool. Carlton W. Hutchtoa, R'ealto^M I 8-1677. split up off . Vernon Street. Two each pattern. Print Name, Address ! dress with Zone and Pattern Num- SHORT o r d e r cooka wanted, ice • Manchester Brand of baths, rec room on lower level, MoPeak are. the big resaona why 49 Barry Rd., has ben graduate Call BILL TUNSKY call Ml 8-9043. KITCHEN HELP, day work, Ver­ night shift, 4-12. Amriy Howard mission to establish a body shop to 66 Center Street, Manchester, Con- SOUTH WINDSOR - 6^’"" room MI 9-5132. ‘ ■ with Zone, Style No. and Size. bek.- the Coventry Industrial .Center. necticut. Realtors a Real Estate Board COVENTRY—4iroom year ’round one-car garage. (Johibinationi, he thinks, the Redskins will be from the U.§f Alt Force technical non Haven, TR 5-2077 — Jixtoson’s, Tolland i^urapike. of Greater Hartford, too. Ranch, established neighborhood, Send 60c noV’ for your copy of •'Send 50c for the New, Big-Size All Interested persons art in­ TOWN OF MANCHESTEP, family sived kitchen, ceremllc VERNON—(JualJty built cozy l5 "home. A real rent beater, orily fireplace, real niCe condition!-Ask­ tough to beat. The big back, has training 'course for 'jet aiferaft EIXTERIQR • and interior painting. . MI 8-1153 mechanics at Amarillo Air Foi-ce • Phone Xil 9-9095 • -our pattenr magazine Basic Fash- '62 Album filled with lovely/ de­ • Paperhangtog, ceilings wallpaper c o u n t e r GIRL wanted, fuU-Um* MASON FCHtEMAN, must be ex­ vited to attend. CONNECTICUT ] bath tree shaded lot, excellent roqih , ranch, real phoney for ' $9,500." Maddock k deVos, Real­ ing (mly:$,20,300 .. and We think it been studytog here at Virginia 22 Ceihbridge Street Base, Tex. He has ben reassigned im '..The Fall-and Winter ’62 Issue signs, a needlework Stitch sectiop books on-request. Fully insured. "Apply Parkade Cleaners, Ma perienced and mtrie to handle Mg Grant E. Toothaker. Sr. RICHARD MARTIN, : construction. Hayes Agency, -MI $14,900. Joa^h Barth, woker. MI tors, 249-7711. Bv^ntogs Mr. is a fair price. T. J. Crockett, Polytechnic Institute to prspue . to kxciUag, toformative. and free .pattenis. ' CaU Edward R . .Price, M l 9-1008. Chester Shopping Parkads. projects. OaU lO i-M57^ M iaaly. ------'..>Ctaalnn|ui GBNERAIMAANAQER' 8-4508. .9-0830. . f u b y t m ; I . Reolter. Ill k3Sn, himoeif fg# potortooiy vedictoa^ $0 Peoos Air Eorca Bose, N.H,'’ 1 1 //' I" ■. 5. I \: ::r:

_ !X '- ‘V,- f J V i . ' \ PAGE'EIGHTEJEN TUESDiVYi SEPTEMBESl^, 1962; Aytrage Daily Ndt fteis Run 4imtrl][(Bttr lEopttUtg For Uw WeMi daded , The Weather ^ 10. 1968 Foreofwt of U. B. Weather Ruteau Manchester Loidge o f Masona^ to use at least part of the btul3ing will meet, tonight at 7:39.;at- the' for Its aSministratwevofflces, now 13,6017 Oloaily, eool, oeoasional rata to­ About Town Masphlc Temple, to confer the en­ Hospital INotcjs Purchasing Systefti Reduces School Board located at 'Bettnet Junior High. Member of the Audit night. Low la 60s. Cloudy, ooea- tered apprentice degree with past Atty. Harold ly. GarrltJ,.; c^iair- BoreM of OrMlatloa Mr. and' Mrs. ■ Mitchell H e^e worshipful irthster, David R. Spen­ visiting hours are 7 to 8 p.m. map of the school board’s building When You sionai rain .tomorrow. High tn 66s. and family, o f 50 Cuahnian w i . cer, presiding. A social time with for all areas, exeept maternity, Town Office Supply Orderi Sets Meeting and'sites comrnittee', will'report on Manche$ter-^A City © / ViUage Chatm have returned ^r.om-«'vacation at refreshments will follow.’ 'where they are 2 to 4:80 and 6:80 ■ possible uses- Vlr^la-SeatlCVR. to 8 p.m., and private roonis During the 1961-62 fiscal year,^ Eighty-one payrolls were pro- The board of education vvill meet Frank' Sheldon, chairman of the Have a Mamchester Grange will meet where they are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. tomorrow to discuss possible usee board’s personnel relationships VOL. CXXXI. n o . 285 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES— IN TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1962 the first year when the tow n’s cessed during the fiscal year, he (OaialM ABreHiaiag «■ toga tg) PRICE FIVE CENTS TTie Martha Circle of. Emanuel lorfiorrow at 8 p.m. at Orange Visitors are' requested not to complete system of central pur­ for the technical school building on 'Committee, will discuss a proposed said; amounting t o . $l,575,42j., Preieriptioi Laitheran Church will hold a sew­ Halt. smoke In patients’ rooms. No chasing at office supplies was in School St., vacated since June by secretary’s handbook outlining ing itieetiiig ’'rhursday morning at more than two \isltors at one effect, the number o f purcha.se or­ which was $48,099 more than the the opening of the new tech school personnel policies and j<8) specifi­ 10 at the church. Members are re­ Delta Chapter. RAM,' wilt meet time per patient. ders ^decreased from 2,846 to 1960-61 fiscal year. at Hilliard St,And W. Middle Tphe. cations .for school ftatem secre­ -CALL BaUqt Status minded to bring sandwiches. tomorrow at 7,:30 p.m.,at the Ma­ '2,TS8, although the value of the To illustrate how the accountlnf The board^wlU also ; consider taries. . State News ADMITTED SATURDAY: Mrs. whether to allow a' Verton liTrith u.s. n sonic Temple for its^rst meeting transactions increased ,from 8520,- task has grown in the past 15 ’The board will review a new set Prank J. Mansfield Detachment, of this season. T ^ r e will b e. a; Eleanor Grandahl, Wapplng; Mrs, 893 to $830,285. years, siijce J,he couhcil-manEiger grader .to attend school in Sfan- of administrative • policies for Ml 9-2861 Of Kowalslj:! Marine Corps L»ea^e, will have its social time withy«freshments af­ Rfebecca Grant, 71F Bluefield Dr.; Controller Jay Etiinger, in his form of government was adopted cheater' as a tuition pupil. The teachers in art, music and physi­ yearly election of officers tomor­ meeting will begjn at 7:30 p.m. in Roundup ter a business meeting. Mrs. Alice Mulnite, Broad Bfbok; annual report .submitted to the in Manchester, Controller Etiinger cal education. HALLMARK row at 8 p.m. at the American Mrs. Florence Seslo, 104 W. Mid­ general m anager.' dl.so ndted that said the general fund of 1946-47 the board room of Bennet Junior Nine staff appointments will he PHARMACY Still Baffling I/egion ftome. High School. Daughters of Union Veterans of dle Tpke.; Mrs. Zilph”a Levesque. the number of bid opj^ings de- was $1,608,.L62, while the general- considered. W est Middle Tpke. 43 Perkins St.; Mrs": Constance Douglas Pierce, business mana­ the Civil/Var will meet tonight at crea.sed from 44 to 39, although fund of the past fiscal year was at Broad St. ^ at the home of Mrs. Victor Swan­ Lope.s, 48 Spruce St. the value of Jhe bid tran.sactions $7,716,476. ger of the board, will report on By JOHN M. rnGHTOWER f flights over $oviet territo^ which HARTFDRD (AP) — The Dempsey, Alsop son. 30 Hudson St. There wllt.be ADMITTED SUNDAY; Mrs. increa.sed from $283,306 to' $769,- Salaries 15 years ago totaled the awarding of the school pii>h was first laid down by n iesldent ststus of U.S. Rep. Frank Ko­ a penny auction. . Norma Rudip,. Somei’.s; Anthony 2,5i: $364,620. w hile. for the current contract, opened this year to bids. “WASHINGTON (AP) — Dwight D. Eisenhower after the Dart’s Dairy of Manchester was fOT walski as a cahdidate for Yhe Debate on Jobs YanuvsaUskas, South Windsor; Mrs. General ledgers are being kept year they wer«t$l,279,S8i7. M il The United Statea is consid­ 1960 tnetdent and was later con­ Senate was as baffling as ever The Alpina Society will hold its Jeraldine McCloud, 115 Woodland on all major funds, he said, except Coat per capita per week for the apparent low bidder Friday to HALL ering imposing new safe­ firmed by President Kennedy Is LECLERC provide half pints of milk, but bids today. In the apace of less first meeting of the season tomor­ St.;. Vincent Moriarty, 12 Morse the water and sewer departnient municipal governnient, he said, Pick-Up and guards on military patrol still in effect. HARTFORD (A P)—Demo- FUNERAL H O M r row at 7:30 p.m. at the Italian Rd.; Wendy Patten, 29 Wmdsor funds. The water department was $1 for a .31,000 population. for other dairy products were subr 2. Precautionary measures In­ than two hours yesterday, his cratic and Republican, guber­ mitted at lower figures by other flights near the Soviet Union American Club. Refreshments will Ave,. Rockville; Mrs.. Ereantif fund is- kept oh a different sys­ This year the cost is $3.67 per FOR , RENT , tended to prevent accidental fares- supporters in the Democratic natorial hopefuls today threw Lindsay, Storrs; Dr. Henry Dayifl. companies. In an attenipt to reduce the FllNERAL pe; served. tem, beeaus^ the inforVnation must capita per week for a 42,500 popu­ Delivery -passing-of Soviet air space are Independent Party: the pplitical spotlight on the 6 Goslee-Dr.' Charles Wellman Jr., be segregated and recoded from lation. The Chamber of Commerce fa­ .Inquire Lithuanlen Hall risk of violating Soviet terri­ being reviewed. , 24 St. John St.; George Olds, Ver­ vors using the old tech school as 24 GOLWAY ST. J. Announced at a press corifer- question of the state’s em­ Anderson-Shea Post, VPW, will Public ITtilities accounting,, and Other costs per capita per week tory. Informed officials said that pre­ .ence that they were giving up once SERVICE meet tonight at 7:.30 at the post non Haven Convalescent Home, the sewer . accounts are separate are 4 cents 15 years ago for debt a community center. The board of MI 8-6104-'-Ml 8-8490 cautionary measures could in­ ploy m«nt - unemployment Vernon; Thomas Cole,, 19 Locust education has said it would like Service. ' The latest' in a long series. of .and for all trying to put Kowalski Warns U.S. WALTER N, home. because tlte sewer accounting .service, compared to .53 cents this FOR Af.T. OGOASiONS aerial border incidents flared into clude a requirement that patrol on the ballot in November by pe- question at the Connecticut St. , . . methods have changed "drastical­ LtGjOLt£eRC year; 38% cents for education world headlines ’Diesday when the flights made in bad weather un­ Otlon. ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Mrs. ly" in recent years. • , State Labor Council, AFL- Director Trinity Covenant. Church .will compared to $2.03. Soviet Union cluu'ged that a U2 der difficult flying conditions Ruth Spungllng, 58 Chestnut St.; 2. Rushed out immediately there­ CIO convention. have a work night .tonight and reconnaissance . aircraft of the ehould follow courses well away Mrs. Betty Anp Oppelt, Hartford: BOYS’-GIRLS’ after and delivered some of thiese Speaking bCfpre delegates gath­ W ill Fight Call Ml 9-5869 ” Thursday. Volunteers may come East. Windsor; Miss Margaret type that made sensational his­ from Soviet territory to allow for Linda . Lou Merritt, Columbia; Hebron; Mrs. Norma McCaffrey Regulation very .same petitions to Uie Hartford ered at the Statler-HiUon Govern­ 23 Main Street, Manchester as early as possible to finish W'ork Mullen, 148 ^.chool St.; Mrs. Lena and son,. Loveland Hill Rd., Ver­ iiiiiiilii! tory in I960 had trespassed Soviet 'flOtenUal errors In na'vlgatton. 'Charles Chtlberg, 33 Rqed St., Caty Clerk’s office a short time be­ or Dempsey said that "the best on the church lawn. ■ Pacheco, Wapping; Forrest .\Vil- non; Mrs. Lena Genovese and son, territory in the Far East, north Strict requirements to keep patrol Rockville; Mrs. Nina Teel, 23 Hartl planes under radar surveillance fore the 4:80 p.m. deadline for fil­ proof of the success” of the re­ liams, 42 A m ott Rd.; Paige 3 Legion Dr.. Rockville; Mrs. Mar- of Japan. ing them: ■ Aggressioi^ Dr., TalcottvilIe;^,Glenn Custer, GYM so that the pilot could check his. training program is the "fact that Adams, 34 Cole St.; Elmer Ken' jhrie Holland and daughter, 173 Kennedy ' administration leaders more than 1,500 who have com­ RFD 1; VernOn; Mrs. Catherine dall, rtO Parker St.; Michael Pe- High St.; Mrs. Mary Gorke and i tn a reply of unprecedented speed position accurately might also bt Frank Russo of Hartford, chair­ man of the party, explained later pleted the courses, all but few I Anderson, 38.3 Center St; Paul trozza, 2 Russell Dr.. Vernon; son, 25 Congress St.; Mrs. EleaAor 'conceded that a U.S. plane—which laid down. a WASHINGTON (AP) — Hear, Andover: Miss Mary Camp­ SUITS Qualified officials' maffe -it is r that the sudden switch had been are today working in training- The Kennedy Rdministration perinis Morin, 34 Griffin Rd.; Al- Fisher and son. Andover. State Depeirtment officials identi­ connected jobs.” bell, 56 Pearl St.; Mrs. Mary^ ‘ fred Dupuis, 906 Tolland Tpke.; ykneakers — Bags — . that the United States haa/no in­ brought about by a call from one fied as a U2—might have flown Republican candidate John Al­ called a , meeting of Latin- Vaughan, 122 Avondale M.; Peter Sadloski. Jr., 48 Hollister S ock s unintentionally over Soviet-con tention of halting -s u c ^ flights of Kowalski’s aides In Washington suggesting that his backers go sop of Avon said'that while the American. ambassadors today REALTY Joseph Bayer, Wapping; Dpimld St.; Thomas Lennon,. 10 Depot trolled territory last ’Thursday. which are considered/ essential Chapman Jr;. South Wihdsor; measures of U.S. d^nae opera­ ahead and file the petlUons and State Development Commission to give them information on Square; Mrs. Justine Gray and DOUBLE Officials said today they 'hoped cited 30,000 new manufacturing Wayne Dziadul, Ellingtont Pamela tions. Patrol planes/Quipped with "see if we can make it." Soviet arms shipments to son, Coventry: Mrs. Eleanor ALUM ONE STORt NASSIFF this speedy conce'^lon of possible Jobs that were added In the state Smflglis, . East Hartfpbd Francis radar and long-raiige photograph­ This was a reference to the goal Chapman and son, Glastonbury; error would put a quick end to from 1955 through. 1961... ."they Cuba. Gawlas, Willimantic; Sh3ron Ma- Mrs. Pamela Angione and son, 43 ARMS COMPANY Urn latest U2 Incident and kill any ic , equipment and flying over of 4,828 signatures, the number r tn a statement Tuesday night, SHOP FOR ALL YOUR 991 MAIN ST.—MI 9-1647 international W ters or the terri­ did not say that, at the same time jewski, 46 Strong^t ; Keith-Klein, Brainard PI.; Mrs. Marianne Verrp untbAmerican propaganda build needed Ur put Kowalski on the bal­ 40,000 manufacturing jobs were 'I'resident Kennedy described the URSE tory of friendly nations keep such and son, Tunnel Rd., Vernon. TE ION LICENSE APPLICANTS Glastonburv x' MATERNITY NEEDS up Moscow might be planning. lot as the Independent Democratic either wiped out or moved from weapons as without significant of. First Lect ADMITTEp^TODAY: Lawrence DISCHARGED YESTERDAY; STAMPS The note to Moscow released check as -they can on military Candidate for the Senate. Connecticut.” tensive capability and warned the ;e Free, Tues.. Sept. 18—8 P.M. condition^In and around Soviet Hardacre, 22" Helaine Rd. Mrs, Norma Pudim, Somers; Mrs. BLOUSES. SklRlig. SLACKS, here by the State Department . Siitce the town clerks now have He added, ^’We aw/lO.OOO joba United. States would use whatever MEN a n d W.OMEN, Woung or old, regardless of experience. You border .W'eas. BIRTH SATURDAY: A son to" Doris Bentley, West Willington; BRAS, PntDLES, only a few hours after Moscow’s three weeks to examine the signs- behind where we were in 1954, the means necessary to prevent the ran be a real estate bjrokOr. Earn extra money in your spare time, Mr. fufd Mrs. Robert Pjnney, Andrew Tricarico, Harriet Dr., SYFEATERS }r e re as protest went beyond conceding the Flights of this kind have been tures to decide If they are valid, last year of the Republican state FHdel (jastro regime from ^ in g actice full Ar part time without having to give up your present Broad Brook. Vernon; Christie McCormick, 240 m a^ for a dozen years or more. there was no official total available. aggressive action againstjuiypsut AT near as pos.sibility of a mistake in navi­ administration." You w*m,iearn hew to PASS YOUR EXAM and be a successful BIRTHS SUNDAY: A daughter •Henr.v St.; Edward Lee, 34 Goslee Every Wed. gation due to - ‘‘severe winds dur- Many incidents, including the On the basis of unofficial figures, of the lYestern H ^ ispnere. Governor Dempsey opened his real gst^te broken F jiE E FIRST LEXITURE. Tuesday. Sept. 18 at to Mr. and Mrs. John Bender. Dr.; Thomas Dunbar, Phoenix St., your I uig this nighttime flight.’’ shooting down of a number of however, it did not seem that Kow­ speech with an announcement that Kennedy saidTluba has received | \ 8 p.m. at<4he YWCA, 262 Ann St., Hartford. For tickets and in­ Tnompsonville; a son to Mr. and Vernon; Mrs. Patricia' Smith, telephone i It made two other points;- / tl.S. planes .by Soviet fighters alski petitions' had more than about workmen’s compensation benefits Soviet short-range missiles, tor-. formation. phqne or w-rite Morse College, 183 Ann St., Hartford. Mrs. Alexander Gi’inaski,- RFD 1, South Wjndsor; Mrs. Patricia IM- Glazier's have occurred as a result. The Corset and Unlfonn Shop 1. The policy o( barring U2 3,000’ names. And since yesterday to injured workers “ will be in­ pedo'"boats and communications JA 2'*2261. Rockville: a daughter to Mr, and ■sautela and son, 899 Parker St.; United States has on many occa­ 681 Main SL—-Maheheatw Your order for drug needs and was the final day on which nom­ creased to $55 a weiek effective fea r and that about 3,500 Soviet Mrs. William Smith, Coventry; a Mrs. Charlene Cross and daughter. cosmetics will be taken care of sions accused the-Soviet Union of inating petiUons could be submit­ Oct. 1. military technicians are in- Cuba. daughter to ■ Mr. and Mrs. Romeo tinmfdlately. Sale Prices sending its fighters over inter­ SUPER ted, no new names can be added in The governor said that leglsla- There appeared to be greater Gabriele, Tolland. nationals waters to attack and de­ the future. Uon enacted by the 1959 General concern in Congress than at the BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A Rivals Facing MARKETS stroy American aircraft. Among the unofficial totals glv> Assembly ‘"fixes the maximum White House and State Depart­ xWELL KNOWN NE daughter to Mr., and Mrs. James Effective GLAND PLUS SCHOOL FREE The incident disclosed Tuesday en for signatures filed before the weekly payments” at 65 per cent. ment over the developments. Tatro, 19 North St.; a daughter held unusual, worldwide interest deadline were; Hartford. 391 He added that 55 per cent of the to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mc­ Why is it . . . overlialf the men Second Debate At the request of the Senate because it involved a U2 aitcraft. names; New Britain, 877; Bridge­ average weekly earnings, which Laughlin, l63 Deming St.; a FsSreign Relations and Armed at age 65 haven't saved enough DELIVERY Tues. and Wed. The U2 came into international port, 300; Middletown, 230; Water- have Increasied to $99.82 over the daughter to Mr. and -Mrs. Bruce Services committees. Secretary prominence In May 1960 when a bury, 308; Naugatuck 122; Man­ past year “provides the new- $55 Barbieri, 458 W. Middle Tpke.; a to retire? You can eliminate this In Bay State of State Dean Rusk and Secre­ plane of that type, piloted by chester, 114; and Maivsfield, 29. maximum compensation benefits.” daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Karl possibility through life insur-K,^ Francis Gary Powers, went down tary of Defense Robert S. McNa­ HOLYOKE, Mass. (AP)—Presl Coimtipg some 300 verified signa­ At the same time insurance mara met with the senators and Link, 91 Clinton St.; a son to Mr. ■ iir the; Soviet Union. The United tures already forwarded by town and Mrs. Chester Lewandoski, ance. dent Kennedy’s youngest brother, rates fo^ employers ”as a whole discussed the situation in a-closed StatesSUtes' first denied that it 'was on clerks to the secretary of state's will show a ama)l reduction.” The Glastonbury. and House Speaker John W. meeting. SW IFTS PREMIUM a deliberate reconnaissance flight office, this made a total of about governor added that “this over- BIRTH TOD AY :, A son to Mr. Cormack’s nephew go at round 2 These are some of the larger pieces left of an Ashland (Ky.) Oil Co. Lockhead Lodestar which in t|ARTFORl PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY over the Soviet, Union, then am- 2,600 names. ■ _ air reduction reflects great credit Lt. Gen. Marshall S. Carter, and Mrs. Kenneth Krivanec, Wil- ■AUL A. BOURQUE^ tonight—with a hint of lifw o r k s crashed, and exploded killing all 18 aboard about 20 miles west of YoUngstown, Ohio, Tuesday nounced that | U2s had been sur­ In Waterbury, • the towh clerk’s deputy director of the (Central in­ limantic. AND OTFIER f a m o u s b r a n d s to come in their second-public de­ on both labor and management, night. They were on their way to a tq;>-level company conference In Ashland. (AP Photofax), DAYS # “ e v e n in g s • SATURDAYS , 97 CENTER STREET—MI 3-1118 901 MAIN ST.— MI 8-6321 veying Soviet! territory and keep­ office said today that almost 10 for it is due principally to the telligence Agency, also 'sat in ' on ISCHARGED SATURDAY: bate. '> ‘ ' A _:______ing checl( '^o;n military develop­ favorable safety experience which the meeting. DonkkJPonticelli, 382 Hackmatack The. two rivals for the Demo­ ments for four years. The senators’ indicated to news­ Cpurses in Keypunch>^rter, Basic Machine Oper> St.; Aft^Anna- MacDonald, 60 NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY (OoDtlnned on Page Tea) haa contributed to Connecticut’s cratic nomination to the U.S. Sen­ repuUtlon as one of the safest men later that the administration Burnharri SlsB uckland; Benjamin IK* liiwoKa • 6rewp kmiraM* • AmaMf* • NxMi Imuranc* • Nralea flam ate from Massachusetts—Edward states In tta* union.” Bebels Charge spokesnien had generally ex­ ofien, Panel Beard Wlrika 407 Aeceunting Ma­ Harry, 163 Mountain Rd.; Mrs. M. Kennedy, 30, and -Edward J. pressed confidence. ' Audrey Wheeler/’'Sputh Windsor; 1 3 Perish in Crash McCormack Jr., 39—square’ off in Sen. George D; Aiken, R-Vtv,.., chine. 604 Electronic Caknlater, IBM 1401 Com­ Mrs. Rose RobertsohK Coventry; thS Holyoke Vfax Memorial Build­ Drinking Blamed ■ Bellas Troops said that they , "seemed optim ist Mrs. .Jennie Schuetz, 38vCooper Front Enid LAMB ing at 8 p.m., BDT. The state ■’s New Path BRIDGEPORT (AP) — A bear- tic that we could handle.'’’’^ y puter Programming. St.; Mrs. Clara Reznick, 7Bx,Ade- primary is Sept. 18. drinking Junket by two yourtg anemy that would have,GiStemer- , \ laide Rd.; Mrs. Hazel. Voz; McCormack hints he rhay i*e- Ridgwaeld men. who ’■owand the i r m ’ Violated Truce Ity to attack us.” Mile Hill Rd., Rockville; Mrs. Ma^ Hoiirm; Weekdays 9:00 fo '’5:(M); Tuesday ands Wednesday eve­ Special siime the slashing attack he made lina^.a.a New Tork state her laet Personally^AiX^ said he wu He McGinniss, Kelley Rd., Ver­ OPEN 10 to 10 at tilelr first meeting on his h|^e ______HeM. lergely to blame ALGIERS MAP)—^The command­ "a trifle^-^^couraged ’ about the nings 6:00 to 9:00; Saturdays to 1 :00. \ non; Mrs. Elsie Danielson, 18 Hem­ Reg. $12.50 grounds in South Boston Aug.%7. i.. '*?39?*** «* ^ e r for the dehth RAVENNA, Ohio (AP) — Thir^cruhlng in bright orange flames er of rebel guerrillas holding Al­ world-situation and Cuba." lock St.; ‘Mrs. Sophie Bohenko. ft ogpH an auto erash, * IBM equipment available for’students’ us Kennedy says he plans to avoid teen persons, including some hig)j that Ut the sky. giers uid today (roce-breaking --'He indi'eated that the offtcia Enfield; Mrs. Lehte Kivimae, 256 (1) ALIGN FRONT END personalities and stick to what he inatantly w glt, John P. Autumn St.; Harry Rattee, East CHOPS PASADENA, dallf. (AP) The$^the amount o f' error. Then, at The tremendous explosion Ufa clashes broke out at dawn near' had said the Soviet shipments y' Short Courses — Free Placement I - -..i, 2 1 , of S.Bnw street, oil company executives, were (2) BALANCE FRONT considers. the issue^which is the tered Glenn Sickle’s 40-acre farm Berrouaghis and Aum al^-’'S'buth Cuba were defensive wea)^s. Hartford; Mrs. Emily Turner, 110 w h e e l s — REG. $4.00 better equipped candidate. United States’ Mariner 2 spac*' 3:49 p.m. Tuesday they sta^te^ dHver o f a car wbinh onreened o ff feared killed in the searing, shat' and- southeast of the capital. ^ / Inquire now for Booklet M _ Hackmatack St.; Salyatore Lopes, sending a - sarlee. of radio , mea^ Rt. 8 in Ridgefield ^ g , 18 about field with huinan and mechanical "They are coming in by the (3) CHECK Fr o n t w h e e l Television viewers can, watch craft streaked toward Venus tO' tering explosion of a private air Col. Si Hassan, bead of the guer­ 48 Spruce St.; Mrs. Marion Reilly, sages that commanded the s p s t » ‘ 8:40 Am. and amaahedqnto a tree w reck s^ . One piece of the fuse- boatload. That’s a'hell Of a lot ot BEARINGS , the debate Ip.several major cities day after changing to a new rilla Wllaya ,N0T 4, 'charged that defensive w eapons,/'A iken said. \ 99 Porter St.; Mrs. Marion Buck­ (4) CHECK BRAKE SYSTEM craft to point its nose 'in a' end parked car. , \ plane that crashed, southieast .of lag^ was found a .mile away. as t&i 'away as the West Coast. regulars backing Deputy Premier " I feel (hat Russian technicians SC H O O L OT minster, 45 Overland St.; Susan wUl Uke ll^ferent direction and than fit* a Baochiochi’e paaMnger; Robert here Tuesday night. . T h e bl.Mt dug a crater five, feet In Maisaachusetts it Will be car­ deep and about 20 feet in AhSnied Ben Bella’s Political Bu- Mulkern,' Thompsohville; Robert within 9,000 miles of the mystery small liquid fuel rocket In its tail. H. Sturgee, 23, o f 7 Falrvlew Xye- raaii violated the cease-fire agree­ BUSINESS ALL POUR ONLY ‘ill ried live, '|n other areas by means planet. There were no survivors in what diameter. ^ - (Oontt^obd on Page Ten) sWcCartney, Wapping; Mrs. Doro­ of video tape. ««it Mariner 3 streftking to­ nue, waa tnjurad«aerlousIy and t a ^ may be the worst industrial air­ ment reached between the two . The course change was made . Among • those the Bh-ontler-' Oil thy Curry. 109 Main St.; Jacob McCormack will ' deliver the ward Venus Wt a speed of 6,687 en to Danburjwospltal according^ craft accident on record in this sides only Tuesday night. Donald B. Bassett, 'President—Charles L. Stone, Manager Co. said boarded the ptone.at Buf­ Lutz, 88 Florence St.; Samuel ^ji-o- opening five-minute statement and Tuesday in a spectacular maneu­ milM JMH' hour. t* tSoromr laiKre L. Kotlef. The There w a.s no immediate con­ m an'wire thrown from the oar, al­ country. ' falo- were Clayton O. 'Maxwell, 60, “ 721 Main Street, Hartford— 525-9158 teau, ,69 Vernon Ave., Rockvile; K en n ed wlU aqswer the first ver 1.5 million miles from earth. "Bve>etytMng worked just as de­ firmation from’ other sources. though It was "equipped with seat 'ftm-.^^Ashland Oil A Refining vice president, of EYontier; New­ Mrs. Marion Verge, 199 Wodbridge CLEANERS question from a of news­ Aboard the 447-pound vehicle signed,” the Martner project man­ Hassan said clashMi'-were report­ (3o.’s tvWn-englne Lockheed Lode­ Other Schools: Boston, Portland, Providence, New Haven. St.; DaVid Mui-phy, 16 Hackma­ are instruments that may tell ager Jack Jamea, exultantly told balta— unused,’* the fmdlng said. ton A. Bric^a, 48, transportation ed at Berrouaghia, 65 miles south, PINE STREET and HARTFORD ROAD men. \ star was bringing men from sub­ manager; James A. Mahan Jr., Bulletins tack St.; Eleanor Dougherty. Representatives of -the candi- Whether lifif could exist on Venus, a news confeiW&ce. and at Aumale, 55 miles southeast Storrs; Mis.s\Marcia Thynge, 957 virtually a twrln of earth In size. sidiary cnrnp^les in CJleveland^i^ marketing: Jamea Culled from' AP Wires ddtea agreed upon the order of Oontfaiuod sofeeas for Mariner Firm to Move Ohio, and Buffalo, N.Y., to tbr K-> a.al.rant »,an.n.a.. of Algiers. Both towns are located Tolland Tpke.; Elizabeth Reil­ SERVICE ON Al.l. K the.se instruments work as de, 'Whittaker,. 52, assistant manager speaking ’l^iesday and also decid­ 2 seemed, assured by two events NORWALK (AP)—The Unlvac Ashland Ky., heiUquartera for A In the Atlas Range bordering on ly and daughter, 150 Oak' ^St.; CONVENTIONAL MAKES signed during a SO-minute fly-by of Frontier’s oil burner division, Fall Cleaning SPECIALS! ed no notes will be used by either that' took place qdiortly after the Division of Sperry Rand Corp. aays sales meeting todaj^.^ the Sahara. The invading forces Mrs. Jeanne I>emek,^and son, Tol­ LOIN man, although the McCormack Pcc. 14, Mariner 2 will score a 29-second firing « f the 't7-pound and Joseph A. Collins, 64, mana­ were hjid Up. there Tuesday when REDS AGREE TO TALKS land; Mrs. Stella Gagnon and son, it is transferring its engineering it was over Lake Mltton . about ger of the oil burner-division. forces won the right to bring doc­ Mgnificant first in space for this rocket. \ the retreating guerrillas blew up GENEVA (AP) — The Soviet Coventry. DRESSES (PLAIN) SUITS, operations from its South Nor­ '8:80 p.m. when witness^' heard For over 50 years, / MORIARTY umentation. country. The Soviet Union’s Venus First, the ipaoecrafi'4 polar pan­ An Ashland Oil Oo. spokesman bridges and threw up a curtain of Union agreed to^y..'to a United MARLOW^ DISCHARGED SUNDAY: Mrs. COATS and ROBES walk plant to its new engineering sounds that indicated troiible and Each McCormack, told newsmen he probe last year missed the cloud- els. which convert sunlight into said four man'’from another sub­ small-arms fire. States proposal (or direct negotl- Albina Matushak, 86 Highland 7 9 c center in Whitpain Township in MW the plane go into 'a spin. has been everybody's headquarters for would be glad to leave all docu­ shrouded planet b y - 6,000’ miles electricity for Mariner 3’s radios sidiary, Allied ‘ Oil of Cleveland, Hasiisn said he had no plans for atinns between the Big Three nu-. St.; Remigio Ridolfl, 26 Flower BROTHERS pi Pennsylvaato also were aboard. .They • were mentary evidence behind ‘‘if Mr. —and its radios were dead. and scientific Instruments, were The conswidation of the engi­ removing )il» .men from the capi­ clear powers on a . nuclear test St.; Mrs. Theresa Dwyer, 1 Hany lb. - An electronic whiff of Venus is identified as. Jay P. Alexander, 51, 301-315 CENTER ST. Kennedy will admit that every­ trained once again on the sun. neering laboratories will affect tal, as stipulated in the agree­ ' ban during the disarmament eon- Lane, Rockville; Charlotte Rilfey, all U.S. scientists ask of Mariner executive - assistant tothe presi­ 198 Center St.; Grady Horton. JYHITE SHIRTS 19e T E L Ml 8-6136 lliil thing I said last week is true." They lost it when the spa6e ve­ about 400 emiployea here, many of ment (or demilitarization of Al­ ferenee recem starting Saturday. "If Mr. Kennedy will admit that 2. Unsterlllzed, it was nevfr in­ hicle’s direction was changed to dent, Allied Oil; Robert Wulff, 37, giers. He said his Interpretation U.S. Chief Delegate' Arthur H. SCHO Warehou.se Pbtnt;' Mrs. Carolyn whom will.be moved, a company News Tidbits manager of retail .fuel oil sales; that he did not vote in 1953, 1954, tended to Impact Venus but a course closer to Venus. official said yesterday. » was that demilitarization meant Dean proposed' Friday that tho Bstabrook, ,11 Legion Dr.. Rock- i Wayne T. Wiggins, 37, sales man­ supplies WOOL SKIRTS, PLAIN, SKIRTS,' aiis to miss it by 10.000 miles and go Second, the high-power antenna - George Stephenson, head of the - from the AP Wires merely that his troops, the guer­ eonterenre’ii nuclear subcommit­ ville; Alfred Mayo, Rt. 30, Ver­ ager, and W. H. Parr, fuel oil MOTT'S Own GERI ANN (Continued 'on Pago Two) on into a giant orbit around the at the base of the spacecraft, South Norwalk facility, said that rillas of Wilaya No, 4, would be tee, roniposed of the United- non; Mrs. Alice Hindman, Wap- SWEATERS and TROUSERS Each O V C ■ » ' eales representatives for Alli.ed at pmg; Mrs. Audrey Cole, 129 Bran­ .ajin. which was moved oUt of the way operational efficiency and economy confined to twrraoks. States, the Soviet Union a m See Us For The HI;!i The 12-foot-tall • spacecraft, of the course-changing rocket’s were behind tjie move. The com­ Law enforcement officers in 80- Ashtabula, Ohio. . 'There was no immediate con­ Britain, meet during the 8- ford St.; Mrs. Hannah Kearney, i-U From the home company,'there, J|!: launched Aug. 25 from Cape Ca­ exhaust, w a s ' swung back and pany has a n ^ $20 million facil­ mile wide area of northern Wis­ firmation of the new fighting from Nov. 12 recess in a con$inu^ ef- - FoUowing Items T w o Youths naveral, Fla., went through the beamed again at earth. ity: in 'Whitpain. . consin report sighting flying c*- was John W. Drennan, adminis- the Political Bureau, which had fort to reach agre^nfent. Orig­ WHITE BREAD l l intricate maneuver to overcome a trati-ye assistant (or marketing. given firm orders to the regular jecta Mgh in northern sky, giving ..'■''At . A spokesman for the laboratory inally, no meeting^ 'of the sub- bad start. A rilling motion by its said scientists plan to spend the rise to speculation that Soviet A iV j^ h l^ d accountant was be- army to stop its advance. - inimittec werif'planped for this Contracts Advised, Hevedmlsb to have -been in 'the • piarl.OW 1‘Hcos'! !i! Plunge Way to Atlas-Agena booster during liftoff next ■ tew days tracking Mariner Sputnik has broken up in atmos-^ Sourcea close to the , regular period. sent Mariner 223,000 miles off 2 and checking its instruments. HARTFORD (API — The SUte phere, Edward Halbach, director group. , army commander., (jol. Houari F U U POUND lilK course. ^ ' No major announcements are ex­ Board od EMucatton was; asked to­ of observatory of Milwaukee As­ Chief pilot ' Blaine Berkstresser Boumediehne, i M p . he was dis- • Brief Cases day to authoriu > local school TVX RIDER KILLED jWest Berlin Scientists at the U.S. space pected lintll they attempt to-turn tronomical Society, says.. • Six WASHINGTON (A P)—The Sen'- s PenoH Boxes boards to sign teachers contracts corresporidenta for American p ^ - (Continued on Page Twelve (OonUnued on Page Twenty-three) MARY 0UNPHY LOAVES agency’s Jet Propulsion Labora­ on several experiments as the ate voted 45 to 41 Soday to kill, without waiting for their finance Ucatlons and broadcasting -net­ • Pens, Pencils, Rulers By jrOIQ^ FIEHN tory here, spent days measuring spacecraft' nears Venus. aa. an amendment to the tax boards to piuw the budget. works protest to Presidento Ken­ '• Notbonks: and rentoion bill, a' proposal to let BERLIN (AP) — Two yoimg The proposed policy is urged by nedy and Ngo Dlnh DienT against Fillers h joint committee of the CASE self-employed persons set up East Germans drove an eight-ton expulsion of Newsweek corre;- tax-deduetible pension plans. s^ Erasers, Crayons DANCE STUDIO Pkg. (Connecticut Association of Boards spondent Francois Sully . from HOT D O G OR truck ^through two b a rb ^ \^re Desegregated Schools However, In order to get the , a Ob>eks, Watches . of 8 of Education) and the state’s ma­ South Viet Nam. 75 MAPLE STREET HAMBURG ROLLS fences Mrly today, climbed a Demo.cTats Maheuyer jor teacher organisations. If ap­ votes to pi^ over his motion to s Pencil Shatiteners Herbert Hoover’s physician skys table the proposal. Deraocratie third fence and swam, a border proved by the state board, it will in New York that he was. pleased • I.imeb -^xes . Leader Alike Mansfield^t .Mon­ , (British-American Club) canal, to safety in West Berlin. with progreM 88-year-old farmer Again Open Peacefully tana had .to'.pledge tdJbring it up a Thermos BotHes (Conttoued Page Tea) president hoe inade since cancer­ Plenty Of Free Parking East German bbrder guards Tax Measure *... *w . ------as a separate bill as soon as the a Official Gym' Clothes fired their automaUc rifles sev- ous tumor was removed from his pending measure is passed. He s Speakers, Gym . oral times, but ^o one was hurt. Intestine eight days ago . . . U.S. By-JinSl ASSOCIATED PRESS ^so, said that city's citizens promised te keep the, separate ' Bags THOUSANDS OF Police s^d the successful refu­ By j a c k BELL f the self-employed proposal ..until Vice Preaioerrt LyndOn B. John­ For the second year in a row, ."squarely faced an expand.ed'. bill before the Senate until -It it •,TAP • BALLET • TOE gees were men between 22 and WA^HING'rpN (AP) — Demo­ after the parent bill lai;passed. Britain Orders son in Rome calls on 1 prosperous desegregated Southern schools school desegregation -Tuesday acted on. Window Shades 26., They came througlr the south­ cratic lieutenants manepvered to­ The outcome of this touch-and- Jtaly to pitch in and give United started the fall terhi’ pesicefully wdth calmness, dignity and a com­ - ^ • MODERN JAZZ ern suburb of Seehof, In Commu­ day to avoid a situation tn which go effort seemed likely to rest on States hriping economic hand... and this year Negroes and .white plete regard for law enforce­ OUB.A NON PDUTIC.AL TYPEWRITERS SUPPLIES Made to Order Sobleh to U.S. Jose Diaz Vasquez and Eidel Ra- V EXTRA STAMPS nist territory, M d'got across the President Kennedy might feel he a firm promise that the self-em­ youngsters attended classes ’ to­ ment." W.ASMINGTON (.AI*) — Sen­ m ices, Santos, two Cubsm airmen, Special Baby Classes , ALSO ' Teltow Canal. ' had to veto. the, administration’s ployed measurp would be taken gether' in parbchial schools at About- 150 Negroes desegre'gat-. ate Democratle Lrader Mike fly to Key West In Czechoslovak- NO LIMIT—NO COUPONS NEEDED They reached safety just behind tax revision bill. up Immediately after the tax bill. LONDON (A P)—Britain today New Orleans, La., and Atlanta, Ga. ed som p 30 schools of the Catho­ Mansfield of Montana said to ­ VENEHAN BLINDS McNair Barracks, one of the big­ Involved is an amendment being A pledge to get a final vote on rejected Robert A. Soblen’s final b u llt' military training plane and Pubftc school desegregation lic sicchdiocese. embracing New The I-dirgest request asylum in United States. day he is confident Republlrans Bring your old roUers la Extra Stamp Items Plainly Marked in Stores gest Amerlcati Inatallations . in pressed in the Senate by Rapubli- the self-employed proposal before plea (or clemCncy and ordered the spread in Ark'ansas, Maryland Orleans and 10 neighboring par­ Courses in teen-age and adult ball­ Gunfire rips into house in Daw­ will not inject the Cuban situa­ and save 86c per shade' Berlin . /ksn Leader Ehrarett M. Dtrksen the Senate takes up the trade bill fugitive spy depprted to the United Florida, Tennessee and Virginia. ishes. An estimated 9,000 Negroes tion into'campalign'politiee this In Town room. Learn the Istest dances includ­ 'o f Illinois to attach to the measure might give the administration suf­ States "as soon as practicable.’’ son, Ga., early this morning Efforts to jower racial barriers are among tin <8,000 pupils in the West Berlin police reported that wounding Jack Cfiiatfield, Ver­ fall. 'Mansfield talked with netVs- ing the new Wheeling. an East German border police­ a House-passqd bill to set' up a ficient votes to table Dirksen’s But the British Press Associa­ failed Tuesday at Baton Rouge, system. men after he and other Denio- At tax deductable retirement system amendment. Democratic leaders tion said it understood it was ex­ mont wtUte youth student who has La., Huhtsyille and Gadsden, Ala., A few pickets appeared at three man also got across. He came in been trying to get .Negroes regis­ eratir rongresslonal leaders held for self-employed persons. reportedly were con'vinced they tremely unlikely that Soblen would Albany, Ga.,- and at the Carroll­ of 'the parochial schools but there their weekly breakfa.st, meeting civilian clothes and his roUte was tered u voters ia southeast Geor­ marLOW As many as 80 of the 100 sen­ had enough votes to do it. leave today. ' ton schools near:Dallas, Tex. were no arrest.s 'and no ^major with President Kennedy! He said . Lessons resume the week of Sept. 17. not disclosed. g ia .. ■ United Nations Congo con- Jeeploads of U.S. troops ators are reported to be commit-, ’ Democratic Leader Mike Mans­ Soblen, who (aces a life...sen­ Alabama, Mississippi and South disturbances. Mrs. B. 'J. baillot he believes the GOP agrees with • ted to support this proposed. field of Montana said he plans to tence in the United States for" War­ ciIis,tion plan, intended finally. to Prices, For further information or registra­ manned crossing poinU through Carolina remained the only states Jr.. One of three .isxcomniunicatea what he ternted K*nl»*d.v^ views We Reserve The Right B veryh^y concerned thinks make a tabling motion—which time spying for the Soviet Unirni, end' Katanga's secession, is de­ tion call 289-0811. thej'Beriin wall in the American. with no racial integration at the segregationists, carried a Sign that foreign paltry to qjtsve 'pol- 7 To Limit Quantities. Kennedy would veto the measure automatically cuts off debate. ha.K been pn the run since June. nounced in Communist party pa- public school level. urging Archbishop John P. Coidy itl(-s and should be handled on a Sector to make sure that the So- if it came to him separately. The Defeat of the * motion to table He jumped $100,000 bail, fled to. per-Pravda as product of "coIUslon EASY TERMS! TleU. used other crossings for the ’ Heartened by the lack of-major 4o—rerign,- . _ nonpartouin ba.sLs. Mansfield sal4- -. opinion is just about as unanimous would indicate the Senate intends Tel Aviv, was expelled from Is­ of gangsters,” Moscow report says incidents in. the South, Chatta­ guards they send daily to the The first, New Orleans public RepubUcana- have not beqn asked Surveys prove cHOdren get better grades and do Jtetter work Miss Mary has done choreography for that be would veto the parent -tax tor write the amendment into the rael and landed in- Britain July 1 .. .'Research report on British tele­ nooga, Tenu., and surrounding school. desegregation in 1960 was SALE PRICES Sb^et War Memorial in the Brit­ vision viewers says, male Western for assurances that tkey will with a tyirnwriterf^hoose from the following: a Roy^ s Un. shows and appeared professionally bill if such a provision is included, MU, after it has worn down oppo­ after slashing himself ... while Hamilton County calmly faced the marked by noisy demonstratic^ keep Cuba out ot the eongrea- derwnod • nemlUgtpn a Olympia • Hermes a Smitli-Cornna ish sector. A veto of the parent bill' would sition talk against it. aboard the .L^aeli airliner that tons aro comfort lovers of relav. city’s first public school integra­ and a boycott by white persons^ slohal r a m p s ig n s . throughout the state and was elected The Jtussians knuckled under tivel.v low inteiugenee. an marLOW priced ums-casy terms! Also SALES. SERVICE, EFFECTIVE mean the Junking of his proposal ' Seq. Robert S. Kerr, D-Ofcla., was flying him to New 'York. . tion t o « ^ . ,p, H The city begins its third year of \ president of the Connecticut chapter Cheered by their siipcess thus RENTALS, SUPPUI5S. ' Tuesday night to Allied demands for a 7 per cent tisx credit for floor manager for the tax meas­ British courts four times reject­ a t y itad county jibllce were or­ public schoM Integration Thibn- ^ JFK TO Visit . that they use a British sector tor. National Farmers OrgMlia- of the National Association of D ^ce TUES. and WED. business’ plant investment. This ure, said he. expected final pas- ed the 61-year-old . psychiatri^’a dered m it ’ in force .at schools day. . V N W ' B A V K f: 44JPi — The and affiliated artists, while studying crossing to shorten the guards’ provision, agreed to, by voterd of aage by famigfat. pleas that he Oiould be 'altOWa to tion members at Oorning, Iowa, to­ where Rc'Negro ysungsters regis­ Racial barriers were dropped in a FREE PURNELL PARKING route and lessen the danger of day s«ek to increase toeir presinire Ndtr-Haven Jouniafa-Courler saM at the;Conservatory, iit New York this 587 MIDDLE TURNPIKE. EAST both Houses, . h^. beM; counted Numerous amendments spon­ remain here or at lust be allowed, tered -to 'attend cla'sses ‘with white the secohdary^piirobhi^ schools, of -tpdayNthat .ItaMUen* Kennedy traffic disruption or demonstra­ upon by the ' administration to sored by individual senators were to go to some other country of his t o keiqll livestock and grain off ohlldren. • The metropolitan sirea the Atlanta archdiocese when.Ui, summer. tions by "^Yest Berliners. But in marbet in^nttenapt to b o u t tartn >inO mnke a one^dny enmpnign NEAR THE GREEN soften some of the. business oppo­ pending, however, and could upset choice. Communist Cschoslpvakla' on the no'rttv Georgia bbrder was ■'Negroes attended six' prevlouefs''' swing thkpiq;k Connecticut dur­ E. A JOHNSON the WestiOT air corridors to the sition aroused in the steel price this, timetahle. offered him a Visa, it s v u report- prices . . . Pope John XXHI names the., last of Tennessee’s four nut- white schools—fou r' in the( Atlanta . ;■ ; " v ' 10 qariUnais —- including Francis ing the BU d^ of OctelMr. Flin city Ojmmunlst MIG fighters rollback. K erf sMd he understood the jor citlM to desegregate.' • area, one in Mazietto and one. in newspaper quoted Nnttnnnl Denn-' DANCE EDUCA'nON BU|LDS V MANCHESTER swooped down on Western air­ To avoid wasting the months ooly big fifdit aside from that' over In a final, effort to avoid depor­ (Cardinal 'Spellman, archbishop of A total of 38 school systems in A th«u . ooMiie Ohnlnonk John M. Bailey .: — SEE US FOB EVERYTHINO — P A IN T CO. liners again, bringing new Allied Ckmgress. has apent,^ on the tax the pe^oiis for self-employed per- tation, Soblen’s lawywa this weeh New York — . t o u rv e on iweeld- Tennessi^ now thavs integration Archbishop ' Paul . J. ’ Hallinan STRONG, HEALTHY BODIES! nad CoeomlttoeiBnn John GdMen.. l a AIR -OO N D m O N E D a 723 MAIN ST. OPEN NIGHTS MONDAY thru SATURDAY tfll 9 ^.protests.. measure, , adm'inialraliea Ueutea-> aons would coine on a move to presuted Homo Secretary Henry tag commlttoa that will guide v^rk programa ttndwr way. pralaed the .peacemi tranaiUon •n anytag that KeanedT d M W ^ MAIN STh lMANCHESTEIt-^“ Our 52nd Year 2’—M I 9-5221 ants were working desperately to cut the g lh i per cent ell and gaa of Roman .CathoUe EcumeiUcal . The pp)ic« saperlatsndsnt. sf ly weald ke to ' k PHONE . . Ml . 9-4501 «Pmi« -cp Pag* flsvMX line up Senate votes to sidetrack defdetlea allowance (OoattoMi ea PiifiB BSkD)’ CbuncU. ■ ' Now Orlaana. Joseph- £ Oiamis- (OoQltoiMd Oa Pagu BlqvM) Mtther gave .toe date. miifaui ' -f * t ■ .V ■- . ■