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▼OL. LX Xxn, NO. 31 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER GON^M ONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1963 (OlBMifled AdyeHleinf on Page 15) PRICE FIVE CENTS Yemefn Tilt Key Indian Outpost Stap^News May Ignite Lost in Border Wa ^iindup Not I Middle East By HENBY B. BRAD8HER ^bdth the northeast uW northwest 8 Lose Lives ■t- By FAROUK NASSAB NEW DELHI (AP)—The area of Ladakh waSIaunched Oct. DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) Indian government announced In Accidents today the loss of one of its Nehru vtaa reported preparing A deepening crisis over Ye­ another xfeply to Soviet Premier Eight persons -lost their 'ped men threatened today to most important military posi­ Kimisbchpv to that effect. u«e* lives in weekend accidents in on touch off a Middle East con­ tions on the battle lines to the ^-But it appears here that the Chi­ Chinese Communists. nese have no intention of going Connecticut— four in traffic flict pitting conservative mon­ back to their Sept. 8 positions. mishaps, two by asphyxiation, archies against President The position at Daule Khrushchev sent Nehru his pro­ Dr» Oldi, at the northerp^end of one in a fire, and another in Camel Abdel Nasser’s United posal for a cease-fire without con­ an industrial accident. Arab Republic. the line in Ladakjif^ was evac­ ditions last Friday. A primary aim Catherine Longo, 21, and Alex No Missiles On one side are the royal strong- uated a few &So, a De­ of the Soviet peace. gesture ap­ ander Gegesky, 24, were found helde of Saudi Arabia and Jordtm fense Mijjistry spokesman peared to be to get the conflict dead early today in a car parked and on the other, th< Yemeni stopped before India, falls out of in front of the' girl’s home in said. its neutral alignment. A Prayda To Get Past revolutionary regime backed by Ladakh is at the western end of Windsor. A medical examiner said the U.A.R. editorial warded India against the deaths were due to accidental / V> ttiP'^Himalayan border. ' "the intrigues of' the imperialist fe’« The ” crisis touched, off by the asphyxiation, when carbon monox­ Overthrow of Yemen’s soicii The outpost at Daulet Beg Oldi camp” and also absolved Peiping ide leaked into the car. The time throne in September reached^ a w as' the center of a series of of any aggressive intent. In Future e»e. of death, he said, was about'11:30 old new fever point Sundays with smaller posts, all of which fell Informants said Nehru would p.m. Sunday. threats by the rebel ^rO^me to earlier. tell Khrushchev there. could be a 'Two died in a collision early WASHINGTON (AP) — invade Saudi Arabia’s main ’The Chinese have now crossed cease-fire and peace talks tomor­ Sunday morning on Rt. 34 in T)er- President Kennedy feels U.S. southeni port o C ^ zan and the what they claim to be their ixirder row if the Chinese pull back but by. ’They were Charles S. Buffum, that otherwise "there is no alter­ surveillance of Cuba will have ' Interior city q f^ajran. with India at one or two places 29, of West Haven, aiid Miss Mary (o be continued in some form Saudi i^ b ia and Jordan are and have driven beyond the dis­ native left to us but to resist this Ann Cox, a Milford elementary supporting attempts by the de puted territory. attack, whatever may be the cost school teacher. Both were riding long after the current missile pos^-^ Yemeni king, ^ a m Mo- or the consequences to us.” in a small foreign car which collid­ crisis, is settled, government AMd hanunad Al-Badr, to regain his New ‘ Delhi officials think there Repeating a previous Peiping are no chances now of a negotiat­ turndown of this demand, Chinese ed with another auto driven by 21- sources report. ^ ro n e . ’The United Arab Republic ed peace with the Chinese. year-old' William Laird of Derby. In offering this view of ths has sent planes and tanks and Premier Chou En-lai emphasized Laird was seriously injured. President’s thinking to newsmen perhaps 1 , ^ soldiers into the Prime MWister Nehru has de­ in a broadcast statement that the manded the ^inese withdraw to Clare Joseph Sheehan, 44, of Sunday, the sources did not spe­ tiny Red Sea country to aid the Chinese consider India the aggres­ Hartford, dii^a in a fire early Sun­ cify how the watch would be kept. revolutionary regime: positions they ’’held before Sept. 8 sor and will fight on to hold ‘thefr and has rejected pr&posals of a day morning irt his North End The object they said, would be to Yemeni revolutionary President gains. apartment. His wife, Martha, 48, guard against any future introduc­ Abdullah Sallal voiced the inva cease-fire and peace talks until was hoepitalized in critical condj«- tion of Soviet missiles into. Cuba.. Sion threat against Saudi Arabia they.do. ’The CSiinese offensive in (Continued on Page Nine) tion. The fire may have l>een Aerial photographs of the island as that country’s radio claimed caused by Sheehan’s smokifig in ^last month gave the first hard royalist warriors now control bed, officials said. ’The blaze was r. evidence that the Soviet Union Yemen’s entire northwest. confined to the apartinent. waiv mounting an offensive mis­ Communiques purporting < to A . construction Worker, Augpia- sile threat in Cuba, the White eome from Al-Badr’s headquar' tine Anastasig,' 39, of TTumbull, House has said. It was from aeri­ ters claimed, hundreds of rebels, Vital Changes Asked was killed . Saturday morning in al photos taken last Thursday Including many U.A.R. troops, North Haven when a-large crane that the administration conclud­ Tom tipped oven Anastasia was work- ed Soviet Premier Khrushchev (Oonttnned on Page Ten) lijig on a bridge project. had begun to make good oh his Frida.v night traffic accidents pledge to tear down the 'missile f In Catholic Liturgy took the lives of Clinton Doner, bases. 40, of Torrington and Charles E. The Navy, in maintaining an 13 Statehouses Sharkey,'#4, of Nor\^ch. arms blockade of <^ba, has also By BENNET M. BOLTON '^■the prelates to work for success in Doner died when his oar been filling a sutveillance role. VA-nCAN CTTY (AP)-Propo- the council no matter what inter­ smashed up on the ’Torrington- Removal 'of the .missiles and Face Votes on ■ale for the most extensive chang­ nal conflict^ may lif' ahead. Winsted road. / other Soviet offensive arms from Most of the 2,400- counci -Ifathers Sharkey was struck by a car as Cuba remuns a thorny proUfom. es in the Roman Catholic Mass, in attended tr 21s-hour ceremony of he was walking across North Main By toe terms of the KennOdy- Redistricting 800 years were made public today. pageaptty and prayer in St. St. in Norwich. idiruMchev agreement, the Unit-- ■The suggested revisions were Peter’s B^ilica Sunday marking eti Nations would supervise the- placed before the. Vatican Ecu- the fourth anniversary of the ^erificatipn that .Soviet missiles By LARRY DS1U8 menical -- Council, which resumed Pope’s coronation. 229 to 263 have been withdrawn from the is­ WASHINCtON (AP) — Legisla­ HARTFORD (AP)—The State a tive reapportionment, triggered its work after. a four-day recess. Pope John reminded the pre­ land. Ever- since, the council,, took up lates of the'tensions and quarrels Motor Vehicle Department’s daily ,The government sources who by a U.8. Supreme Court ruling record of automobile fatalities as discussed Kennedy’s position em­ this spring, moves from the court­ the topic of liturgy, or public wor- at the 18th century Council of shlp, two weeks ago, it appeared Trent (I548^6?).^and.the'work of of last midnight and the totals on phasized that he is determined to room to The election booth in 15 -clear that the 2,400 council fathers the same date last year: T here w«s. some last minute work to be done today by both Democraita and Repimlloans'with the verify the removal of the weapons states Tuesday. St. Charles BdirtxunSi’Th smooth­ election only hours away. At GOP headcpiartera, Manchester repreeentatdves- Jack Shea, loft, and were determined to give the Mass ing out the difficulties. 1961 1962 by international inSpration teams While congressional and guber Killed ___f ...... 229 263 A. Lawrence Riker, candidates for re-el^lon, helped workers check voter Mats to- ''provide' trans-”' —and that nothing less will be natorial races catch most of the more dramatic Impact. ’"The holy father was telling us from ' '■'-■A council communique today portation to the polls. Democratic candidates greeted a new voter, Earl Van CJafhp,. of 29 Farm­ ■ ■ t i sFb of AT*V attention, voters will be making that we may expect to come up ington -Ave. ' ’Die candidates, from left, are Steve (Javagnaro and Paul Grooberti'seeking election as outlined some of the proposals be­ against problems and trying situ­ Hiker Robbed While the United States and the decisions regarding the makeup of ing (Urcussed by the assembled town representatives, and Emilio Q. Daddario, seeking re-eleoUon to Oongrrejs. (Herald photos by Soviet Union, are reported pre­ .ctiott their state legislatures in these ations;” said Bishop John Healy HARTFORD (AP) — Wethers­ Saternis). ' y . pared to have the International-.. n atie states: California, Colorado, Flor­ cardinals, archbishops, and bish- of Gibraltar, “and he was telling field police are investigating an al in -ope. Among them: Incident in which a hitchhiking Red Ooss fill the inspection, role ida, Georgia, Hawaii, Missiskibpi, —Fewer prayers at the foot of isB-not. to be dismayed.” originally proposed for the United ' Nebraska, North Carolina, Okla­ Several bishops said they got Wesleyan University student from Nations Cuban Prime Minister Fi­ the altar as Mass begins. South Pasadena. Calif., returning homa, Oregon,. Tennessee, Wash­ —Participation of the congrega­ the impression the Pope would Kennedy Faces del CaMro has the power to bar ington and West Virjsinla. . tion in the offertory prayers now like to see the council move along from New York City, was forced Hopes to Gain international ' inspectors frbm his StUea Most of the ' proposals would said only by the priest. more rapidly in its work and to pay tolls, buy gas and oil and territory. dom. give urban or suburban areas a -;:Insertlon of a prayer to StrJo- settle into a more efficient rou­ give up his trous'ers prior to be Prestige Trial Soviet ■ First Deputy Premier ch *" bigger and sometimes command- seiih, as well as to Mary, ln„one tine. Ing dropped on the MSTltt Park- Anastas I. Mikoyan conferred will Governors’ Posts with Castro in Havana over the rmed part of the Masis. "It was nothing he said direct­ Vorid (OoRtlnned on Page Ten) —Reading from the pulpit of the ly)”' explained an American (Continued on Page Ten) In State Race weekend—presumably in an effort iflict. bishop who asked not to be quoted to prod the Cuban leader into ac­ Prayers aRd Lessons whicli pre­ By jIack b e l l , A similar broadcast appeal wa.s cede the Gospel. by name. "Rather it was in his cepting at least the fundanientals ;tii to WASHING’TON (AP) — Repub­ made by forrner president Dwight NEW HAVEN (AP)---A long of an international inspection sys­ 911 he —Ending the Mass with a bless, stresses and inflections during the Peace Prize Out, D. Eisenhower. TV Encounter ihg and the Latin words “Ite' Missa discourse.” lican.'! looking toward the 1964 Connecticut political campaign tem. esst" (go, the Mass is finished). ’The council fathers still have presidential contest • nurtured high ■ On tlto eve. of the election, Re- wound up today with considerable Miko> -- The Republican and Democratic to cast his baUot there Tuesday 6 Miles of ,ir statewide candidates will end sharply tmderscores 'Itiesday’s -U'.S. authorities reported today ' for his brother, Bdward M. Ken­ they have no evidence yet that their campaigns formally tonight genera) - election. which will put a nedy, who is Tated a sure winner in television broadcasts originat­ the Soviets are packing up the Negro in the state Senate for (he Handle New Congress? in the Massachusetts race for the atomic-capable Jet bombers hi ing in New York a t y . ~ President’s old Senate seat. But. the highlight of the windup 'first time in 92 years’. Showed Gu] »a Bases Cuba-; This was report^ to lw The White House said the First matter of concern to President ' of the campaign occurred in a tel­ Election of a Negro senator Is By JAMES MARLOW ( ' ’The campaign’s biggest unan­ Lady has cast an absentee ballot evision program Sunday in which a certainty. since both the Demo­ Kennedy, who wants removal ot Associated Press! News-. Analyst swered mystery, if this was such and will not make the trip. EDITOR'S NOTE -• This fourth -craft, ' a half-complefed security Rockefeller charged Morgenthau cratic and Republican nominees WASHING’rqN l(AP)--The most a whiz-bang (Songress, was -why ’The President recorded radio the IU8 bunibers as well as the . with "disregard and contempt of in Fulton (Atlanta) 0>unty’s S8th article of Relmah MoHn's fivq- fence, prefabricated concrete Soviet missiles In' Cuba. interesting reiiiilt . of Tuesday’s he felt he needed even more Dem­ and television appeals last week pgi;t series - on the Cuban crisis arches, a batch plant for making the truth." District arie Negroes. elections should be the effect-rif ocrats elected. urging Americans "to take part When Rockefeller held that the tells how. the -United States pieced cement, launching pads, fire con­ TEST B.\N VOTED Carrying the Democratic - ban­ any — on President Keiuiedy’s Even though the new Congress in our democracy” by voting in together evidence of the Soviet trol bunkers, an earth-molded Democratic platform would, if ner is LeRoy R. Johnson, 88. an handling of CrmgresS the next two probably will be muoh like the UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. adopted by the state, force a tax the election. military buildufi.* structure, revetments. (AP)—Hie U.S. PoUtical Com­ attorney. A former school teacher, years. old one, ,Kennedy will have to ex­ It was this evidence that" im­ Increase, Morgenthau snapped, he holds three college degrees. ■ For three reasons.: amine his approach to it. ’The way mittee today overrode L'.S.-Brit- •”rhat’s absolute buncombe and By RBLMAN MORIN pelled, President Kennedy to .de­ ish objections and demanded Johnson won without a runoff Ini '' 1. It’S been a dull campaign, it treats his programs may affect WASHINGTON (AP) — Imagine clare a quarantine on shipments you know it." : the Oct'. 16 primary after a state without burning issues. .Then . the his own chances for re-election in Big Vote Foreseen that all nuclear tents be banned Morgenthau asserted that Rock- a strip of photograpliic -film, 20 of offensive wea()ons to Oiba. and Judge ruled votes had to be count­ Cuban crisis showed it uhder. 1964. to 30 feet wide, some six mileq to demand the dismantling of the by next January 1. The appro\’ed ed on a district,, not county,- basis. 2. Kennedy will be laying the So far he has been an arm- In Romney Contest long. missile sites already buHt. plan called for an outright pro- (Conttnoed on Page ’Thirteen) ’flie Republican candidate is foundations, for him vlt to run twister to get Cohgress to go Cut in sections,! it is stretched Republicans have attacked Ken­ hlbiticin of tests In the atmos­ T. M. Alexander, 80, insurance again in 1964. along with him, either by direct By GENE 8CHROEDER across the floor. '^Photo analysts, nedy on the. ground that he acted phere. outer space and under wa­ company president nominated:^ 3. ’The new Congress will prob­ appeals or tljrough his aides. DETROIT (AP) — Automaker on hands and knees, crawl around too slowly. ter and a limittd ban oa under- Nixon Goes on TV, without opposition in the party ably be-like the .old: highly con­ He has deliberately avoiU^ per­ George Romney’s IjW become on the ' pictures, peering at' thepi' Sen., Hugh Scott, R-Pa.; ^ y s groiuMl tenting. P);iniary. ’Ihis is his second j^Iltl- servative, even though run by his sonal conflicts 'w ith the men the first Republican governor in through steromicroscopes, special “very hard information” about . The vote on the resojutioa, cal race. He .lost in a 1957 runoff own DpiAocrats.. thwarting -'him (this was former 14 years is expected to bring out magnifying glasses. ~ The techni­ the Soviet .sites- was available in originated by 87 so-called non- Poll Predicts Loss for an aldermanic post. Predictions run like this: President Eisenhower’s technique) Michigan voters' in' record num­ mid-Sei)tember. Sen.' ^^enneth aligned ciHmtrlni, was 81-8 with cians note any detail of change 415 absta^qing. It is expected to The last Negro to sit hit top ’The Democrats may .keep their and.he generally refrained.’from bers ’Tuesday to write the closing in terrain. More- especially,, they Keating. R-N.Y., in a similar as­ By MORRIE LANDSBERG present Senate margin—64 to' 36 broadcast appeals to get the pub­ chapter on one -of the hardest- look for objects on the sites that sertion, sa(d last Sept. 8 that a be approved Tuesday by the BAN" FRANCISCO (AP) — An in­ state Senate left office in J8T0, Genei^ Assembly. during Reconstruction. ’Three Ne­ —and even pick up one o r . tw6' lic to pressure Congress. fought campaigns in state history. weren’t there yesterday. blockade of Cuba might be neces­ dependent poll favoring Gov. Ed­ seats; -in the House—where they- If he continues-to use the same ’Die drgmatic and bitter race They chart the birth of a crisis, sary, ^ I groes served, in the Reconstruc­ T>- MOVIES EASED mund Q. Brown set the stage to­ tion Senate. outnumber Republicans 263 to T74 mild tectmique the results should for goveffior has stirred bpth Re­ a Soviet 'nuclear '.fiireat to the But a top.. intelligence -agqnt day for a dramatic finale to Rich­ >. —they may lose a few seats. be about the same because the publican .and Democratic parties United States swiftly taking shape gives ,this version : ' W A ^N G TO N (AP) — The ard M. Nixon’s battle lor the gov­ However, 46 Negroeq served in ’That’s not much change. A Sen­ men in Ck>ngre)ss will be pretty- into a frehzy_ of get-out-the-votp alB''Cuban bases. Late August — Cuban refugees Siiprame Court handed down a ernorship of California and -a po­ the House during and Mter ’ Re­ ate pretty much the same and a much the same. activity. Beginning Monday, Oct. 15, says report the arrival of Sovis^ tech­ dedsien today wh^h gives tele­ litical comeback. construction. About. 14 Negroes House'v^ri^ just a few more Re­ More aggressive and outspoken Romney, 56, former president of chief of 'intelligence, ..-AilTbriGan nicians in Cuba and the erection vision stations greater freedom Nixon, while "supremely confi­ were elected- to the House be- publicans ‘ won’t make any notice­ dealings. — particularly with ap­ American Motors, is rated by pilqts. flew six and seven photo of rocket launchers. The refugees hi .pieklng the'movles they offer dent,” suddenly canceled a series tvfeen 1880 and 1907, the year I^e- able difference In their attitude peals- for public support — could most dbservtlrs ak having a bet-, reconnaissance missions ovet are carefully interrogated. Checks their viewers. The dectsloa unanl- of pep-up visits to Los Angeles groiks lost primary election voting toward Kennedy progfams. have unpredictable results unjaal-. (er-than-bven chance of defeating Cuba dally. ^— on the sites show they are -sur­ mousiy upheld a lower eoart ais campaign headquarters for a no- TiAhte. ’The attitude . has been strong atable to Kennedy who has played Gov. ,(ohn Bi- Swainson, 87, a leg­ "We blanketed the 'island," he face-to-air launchers,^._jujd "cruise der barring, six disirlbators. of text appearance on a statewide Geoigta’s last Negro legislator. support on foreign' Issues and, in very careful -poUtics. less Veteiim bf World War n , but •ays. sites,” coastal'^misifile "astijlery. motion pictures from Mock book­ television network tonight. Rep, W. H. Rogers of MdIntosh this fitirly prosperous society, d^ In. the end what the new Con- the Outcome may be close enou^ The plapea"brought back miles Their rimge^is too short to rtafb' ing when seUlng and Uehnstag - - -Rrown saw Ntxoifx“41ttr“hOHr Cdtififyr’IieiV'ed^mom 'liSSirr feats or melting'"dovnii on fflahy g r ^ does. Or diMikn’t do, on do­ to force a recount. , of fUm^ the lOnited Stales. - ' \ ^ thety fUms to telertshta sthtlona. decision "is an admission that he Rogers quit before his term ended domestic ones. mestic issues may not count much Swainson succeeded G. Mennen you look. at. a ___ _.epcg4_-r:M(l$^!eptemter-—A U2 plane be- rk booking la setilag a greop la a beaten man." after- *Gov. Hoke Sihith, pushed It was easy to get the impres­ in the next presidential election. Williams, now assistant secretary pictures taken above a missile longing to ■'the ''iChine'S'e' National­ films as a package- Grttica *rhe setting, if nothing else, re- through a- cmstitutional 'amend­ sion. from- 'Kennedy’s campaign It’s the way he handles foreign of state for African affairs, ■ t w mte. The first shots, show empty ists on Formosa is shot down over " that this pndMne has aalled Nixon’s 1962 "Checkers'” ment'denying Negroes the right to oratory that this present Cdngrem affairs these next.,two yesu's which years i^to. Williams was elOfstM country.- Then, apparently out. of Communist .China, Ul flights ovbr tele>'tslda ewUeto te taka was one <1* the great oh«B..,He may abape-KraaMy’if political fu­ thin air, construction becomes vis- dselrable lUma ta ar* aaim«a ais) ^ , gloasod dvar Ua dafeata, - ' ture. -r \ ' 40eBtlBM« m Page Twa) , r" ibis 'in . succsedlng days—anti-atr- ■ - ■ i ■ i . , \

■■ ■ ■ / ^ ' / ■■ .. #AGE TU'O KANCHESTEH EVENING HERAy), MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY, NOVEMBER, 8, MANCHfiST^R RVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN;' MONDAY. NOVEMBER 5,196S P A G E T H R E E Tltania and othera will be 'repre­ C o ve n try 37,000 residents of this Ozark Guard plane flew in 20,000 addi­ sented by maTionettes, and this Nixon Goek on TV, Supply ot Vaccine Mountain area swarmed to im- tional doses from Dallas, TeX. NOW 2 BARDIRS strikes me as sun excellent idea. In mimization centers. m e crash program of lmmimi- AT ALL TIMES At fact the best production I ever saw Sheinwold on .Bridge Poll^JPredictkNjLoss M lU m RESTAURANT Used in Half Hour m e supply of Type I Sabin oral zation for the 59,000 residents of of this Shakespearian fantasy was Election Baflot polio . vaccine on, . hanetB or marionettes ^ Q 3 tacks against hlni by Brown and DAILY 11:30 A.M., to < 2:30 P.M. 6b 7 p.m. at the Town Ottlce An­ seems to m e'to be the most logical ' bridge table. . O A K » t 2 to disclose, the reasons behind nex in the first diatrict, and at the The inUaic&l season is once again >'sity. is my source of information method of presmtlng elves and East dealer North-South vulnerable * Q -10 t A 4 4 them. under way. The Hartford Syna- on this one. ' . i» sprighU on the same stage with SOUTH Korth Coventry firriipuse in the Opening lead—Seven of Dia­ ' His ajfmouncement came shortly phony has had , its first subscrip­ For years- he, was a motion pic­ )flesh and blood c'haracters. AA- after nemqmperS published the ■eooml district tion concert, the 'UCbiyi series monds. 9 A J 10 S 4 0 ture projectionist, and from see­ While I’m talking about Shake- South wasn't thinkipg Of frying findings of^the California Poll Ofl' the local Isvsl, seMcing the ■tarted the other night, di^d Con­ apear (of whom I’m ver>’ fond, as G Q J ^ ' ing so many movies he has be- pans when she played today’s taken Oct. S O -f^. 1. The results two poets as state r^resentatives necticut Opera will open its sea­ conija^ pretty goot^ 'authority on you probably know) I might as . A K J 3 5 showed Brown ahfad, 48 to 41 per will be O tto-C MiUer (R ), Michael son Nov. 19 at the Bushi^ll. Ri.se hand. These modern . women!->So Earn S ^ Wsst N w * dramatic productions;-He's rather well speak about the opening when East took the tirH two. dia- cent, with li per cent undecided. li"s Spring In November! J. Peace (D), Mrs. Elisabeth R. Stevens will be. here soon, too, to 1 G 19 Bam 2 9 V ^ ^ -ft" blase •as a rule, but this time he opera, whlrii, as 1 mentioned, jiiqnd tricks and then. led-, another The Sept. 27 poll alriM llted to­ Rychling (D) and Walter L. Thorp open the Manchester serins. comes to the Bushnell Nov. 19.- Bast 4 9 . An BaSi is highly enthusiastic abo ut what dlamondr -South ju^ed Vlth the ward the Democratic j^ e rn o r. Ii*s Happy’^ Lilting FUN! Br. (R ); for judge dl probate, ' i" ■: 'While I’m'nientionihg .things in he has seen in rehearsal, and has It will be "Oteilo.” undoubtedly 48-42-10. N Charles W. Pond Sr. (D) and in­ a^-'of hearts.' -. contract would then be unbeat­ the offing, I want, to go a n.ttle mentioned it to me twice. Since ■Verdi's greatest opera. Incidental­ ^ o u th . knew that West was out Brown challenged Nixon to'Call cumbent Elmore' A. Turklngton ly that spelling is correct; "th” able. bit out of my. usual field to men­ I can't ever recall his getting that of diamonds, - and the idea Of the. a 9 a.m. news conference “ s o ____ (R ). . _ fe - < / doesn’t exist in th# Italian lan­ No matter.what West returned, Also on the ballot but automat­ tion a student production of excited before about an.vthing at high ruff was. to prevent West South could draw trumps and dis­ the press and the people of Cali­ Shakespeare's "Midsummemight’s guage. and the Moor (who was an THE BOY FRIEND ically riaoted will be the regis­ UConn, I imagine it really must.bS from ruffing. You can't blame card another club on dummy’s ten fornia will have at least 24 hours Dream” at UConn. George Lappe, extraordinary. actual person, by the way) spelled South for disliking a-ruff by West, to examine his last-minute panic.” trars ot voters, incumbent Mrs. and pronounced his name without of diamonds. Declarer could then THE SANDY WILSON MUSICAL la charge of audio at the univer- He tells me that Puck. Oberon, but in the attempt to escape ^om claim the^rest of the tricks. “If Mr. Nixbn really has some­ Preaented By Doris W . Lyon (R ) and Mrs. Shir­ the ‘ h” : at least While he was a this frying pan she fell right into thing new to say—whlcH it dubi­ ley M. Szeluga (D) for the first eltlEen of th# Venetian republic.. Dally Questfbn ^NiTH____ BLPPTLE THEATER OF MANCHESTER the fire. WlGi both sides vulnerable, the ous at best—how can he in fair­ Ymm arrangements with Music Hieater bit.) district and iiicumibenta Mrs. Ger­ Casting* this show is always dif­ Declarer continued by leading player at your._ right opens with ness, in good conscience, wait un­ trude A. Haven (R) and Mrs. Bes­ ficult, whether for dramatic or op­ the jacks of hearts for a finesse. one heart. You hold: Spades, K- til just' nine hours before the polls sie I. Strack (D) for . the second open to say it?” eratic production, with opera This lost to the queen of hearts, ^-0-4; Hearts, G-6; Dinmondsr A- THilRSPAY-fRIDftY-SATURDAY district. • • having even the worst end of the and back came another diamond. K-a-8-t; anbk, A«. A. Nixon spokesman promptly On the ballot but not listed indi­ problem. Verdi wrote the title Ruffs Again What do you sayf challenged Brown to debate Nixon, AT MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL vidually wtU be the justices of the role with one particular man, To- South ruffed again and then Answer: Pass. Tour diamonds saying that otherwise he can AUDITORIUM— 8:30 P.M. peace for both parties. Seeking of­ maigno. in mind. He had the big­ fice and automatically elected for drew trumps. She:had already lost are not quite strong enough for a “ tune in like other Californians at Ticket* SljiO and H<00 at Quinn’s, Leopard’s, ^ < gest voice imaginable, according 9:80 p.nf.” the Democrats arc Joseph F. three tricks and the' cm tract de­ bid at the level of two. If the •r P h on b s^ 9-1564' to report, so Verdi .scored the or pended on managing the clubs opening bid were one club you Herbert G. Klein, Nixon’s press Coughlin, Mra. Anita Hamblett, chestra heavily against him, and without loss. There was no way would cheerfully bid bn# diamond. secretary, said the 1)011 by the Lionel Jean, Herman W. Muise, subsequent exponents of the role to do this as the cards lay, so Mervln Field Organization had Kenneth M. Spencer, lArs. Bessie : ‘W have always been troubled in con­ South was down one. ^ For Sheinwold’S 16-page booklet, nothing to do with the last-minute 1. Strack, Michael 'IVoischuk and HFMSP sequence. ' Now let's go back to the third "A Pocket Guide to Bridge,” send change of plans. Christian Weigbld. For the Repub­ We shall hear Mario del Monaco trick, when East led the nine of BO cehts. to Bridge Book, Manches­ Without elaborating, he said, licans they are Rocco T. Camarco, -in the role in Hartford, generally diamonds. If South hkd. stayed in ter Evening Herald, Box 8818, “ We heard that th# BrOwn people Thomas J. Dtinnack, Anton M. Las­ accepted as the greatest "Oteilo” the frying pan she could have dis­ Grand Central Sta., N.Y. IT, N.Y. were planning to put something OPENS MONDAY, NOV. 19 sen, LawTence C. Latimer, A. Har­ in a generation or more. I've heard carded a club, allowing West to Copyright 1962 over on us in the last 48 hours ry W. Olsen Jr., Leroy M. Roberta, Specials for Monday him in the part, and he was very ruff. Annoying, but not fatal; the General Features Corp. of the campaign, and we want to 6 NIGHTS Anthony J. Santoro and H. WiBnir good, believe me. He has a very expose them.” Mbiiday tkrm Friday 8 P.M.—Saturday 9 P.H, Stevens. 8 MATINEES : ' Briefs large voice, and he can act. Judging from recordings, he's Klein sought to counter the Cali­ Tuesday and Wednesday! fornia Poll with a sampling in THURSDAY (THANKSGIVING) S PJM. Hie-board of education meeting I ,<>» \ Now consider what happens very good, but of courae I can’t Methodist Circle what he termed a “ perfect pre­ SATURDAY and SUNDAY 1 :.8« and 8 :80 P.M. at 7 p.m. today at Coventry High when you try to csist peSdemona. tell from them Juat how much of \ cinct” in suburban Los Angeles.* School will hear a study on cur­ Point Discounts! If you choose an appealing, small, \ an actor he is. Hs does have To Visit Center He said the poll gave Nixon a 88.8 Eostom States riculum, 'With particlar attention and feminine person for the role, drama in his voice. Til say that. to 46.7 .^ per cent, lead. to mathematics for* all grades in she'll fail to balance the tenor. On Eknilla, lago’s wife and Desde- If Brown had" any major new COLISEUM the school system. the other hand. If you get some big About 40 members of Mispahr raona’s maid, wU Ibe sung by Njkn- Spencer arcle, WSCS, M South charges to 'tou put, there was no West Sprtnofihtd The PHNA food sales will be Amazem with a voice like S fire ISAND-1EXTURE 0 Sliced cy 'Williams, a Stamford gdrl who held Election Day, regardless of Methodist Church, will leave the hint of it in excerpts of remarks ■ ■L 4F 3" - Pr i c e s siren, nobody will believe she would mona’s maid, will be sung by Nan- the weather, at tbe PHNA office ‘AlUe’ tolls the bhiirch beH fw the last time in his 60-y«ar tenure as custodian. (Herald church tomorrow morning bt 9 by distributed in adimnee of the gov­ 0MNH.HAiD I H "Prabieln" O e ILING PAINT not have lisen from the bed. and dation this year, and a Connecti­ ernor’s final 11-city flying tour to­ I dOHNHjuiS> 88.60, $4.06 bn Main St. and Coventry Grange. photo by Satemis.) . knocked her husband silly .when he bus for a visit to the Methodist PBese-NTB cut Opera award last year. Pan­ Service Center in Providence, R. I. day. Hall on I\t. 44A. Easy To Apply smothers her ■with a pillow in the 23rd ALL COITION Covers cracks in 1-Coat ^ , dolfi really tries to give American The group will also visit the Uni­ In the prepared statement, the . The''notary Club will meet at of the committee on arrangemehts- Easy t o . apply, dries to a last a ct.' singers a start, when its practica­ versity of Rhode Island; 57-year-old governor appealed for 6:49 pJn, "Wednesday at First was assisted by Mrs: Kenneth Per- Dries Qntckiy! Bulled Frank Pandolfi has cast Maria ble, and this is one instance. The center is a non-sectarian fa­ a massive vote to "demonstrate C ongregatioi^ (Jhurch vestry for rett, 'Frank Ulm and the Rev. textured finish I "Ranch- dl Gerlandb in this part. I've cility for the care of children of the unity of Californians” behind dinnur prepaied and served .by the Church Hafl Mamed Abram Sarigrey,_ , Cote” quality Covers _calsqmlne Another - instance is Arnold only heard her once, in “The .Saint Voketattis, from New Haven. He working mothers in the city. Man­ his program, Liadies’ Associatiqn of the church. As the Rev. Sangrey has noted- ^ d other painted of Bleeker Street,” the Oian-Cp.rlo has sung here before, iand won a chester MethiDdists have b i ^ par­ Nixon staged what was intended Andrew Fisher, prasident, will pre­ "AUle’s” guiding motto may. weU GAL. surfaces without GAL. Menotti opera Of some- seasons Connecticut Opera award several tially responsible for Its financial as his final major effort In a five- sent a speaker on Civil Defense. have been the words of the'84th sizing -or shel­ -The adult class, ednducted a: In Honor of ‘Allie’ Psalm: W H T ^ lacking! back. This is what actually start­ seasons back. He's just returned backing. hour telethon Saturday night dur­ "I would rather be a door keep­ ed her on her way, I think. Her from a summer sin^g opposite Menibers of other WSCp Circles ing which he predicted a big Re­ part of the regular churiifa school ______. .A - program of First Congregational er in, the house of my God, than Ham•r b y p iW * voice was feminine at that time,' Katherine Grayson, on tour, and wishing to join the tour may con­ publican victory. He lutd arranged Tickets Will Be Sold In Manchester At Marlow’s ■Ranch-Cote’ Church, will meet from 7 to 9 p,m. Albert N. Skinner Sr. was^ For years, he was the man who to dwell in the tents of wlcked- and ry e seen revibws of her sing­ operu this week in Philadelphia in tact Mrs. Marion Eddy, 608' S. television time tonight for an elec­ Friday, Nov. 9— 9 A.M. To CIosinR yotuw and old of Unit- opened and closed the gates o f the Main St. Wednesday at Kli^bury House, honored by ing “Traviata” last season, and an operatic production there. tion eve review of cAmpaign is­ Methcidlat (jhurch in Bolton old dam at Bolton Lake to con­ they were very good. sues. - . \ , The Rev. James R. MacArtfaur, So this looks like another sx- pastor, will be in charge. The Bafurday night, but no one called trol the flow of water to the WU- Since La Traviata is a consump­ PRISON BARS HIDDEN ” I have found,' however,” he him -Mr. Skinner. U n iX \ MiHEn cellent Shakespearian production, limamtic thread mills, m e lake SPRINGFIELD, Ohio— A said, “ that this campaifn of Ladies' Association will hold tive, she must still be able to sing and with all due respect to Mr. “Ame” is "Allie" to all but was created about a 100 years Springfield company has designed smear against me and abuse work meeting from 10:30 a.m. to with -an appealing, small tone. On Lappe am| his ei^usiasm, Tm strangeriiKa fact .which puts into prison windows with concealed against my family has reached a 8:30 p.m. Wetoesday in the vestry, ago by the mill owners as a power the other hand, she has a large very certalmlt will fSr surpass the one word i d I ‘‘Ani(i” means to the source. bars So inmates won’t have tb see point where I no longer can ig­ Z j b t a b t ^ I 8in US y««f enough voice Jto have been fea­ UConn efforts. Actually, of course, church and community and what nore it.” Advertisement— "Allie” can recall helping his- unt T .t tt - s a v e'vidence of theiC detention. M Latex and tured Oiitdoors at Jones Beach, they are not to be compared, but ^TOMORIWWl Watch John AJsop close his they' .have meam^to him. graridfather, "Sheriff Cowles,” on In tribute to thla.fact, the par­ Silicone Paint! New York, in a Mike Todd pro­ for devotees of Shakespeare and eampaign tonight, {!9iannel 8 at his meat wagon; and the days WASHABLE * DRIES IN JUST OUTSIDE WHITE duction some sessions back, so she for students, both of these produc­ iah told “ AUie” Saturday night SO MINUTES .* SOAP AND WA­ tOARRyiF.ZANUCK 7:30 and Channel 3 at 8i49. Re­ when butchering was part of the Made with fine, long-lasting oils Is, no shrinking violet in the vocal tions are of great significance. publican State Central Committee- -that it’ s sociad room would now be TER CLEANUP * WHITE AND ■For stucco, cement pnoucim farm operation at home. Or his and cinder blocks! and pigments to. stay 'Vmite! department. This seems like a *NDS THURSDAYl known as the “AlUe" Skihner Me- COLORS. Neither is produced with any moriM'Hall. He was also presented chores as caretaker at the “Gray Resists acids and ’Ranch-Cote” quality. .good Choice in a really bad situa­ degree "o f r^rularlty; both- are , Manchester Evening Hei^sld Cov­ place," now the home of Dr. and entry oorrespondent, F. Faullne with a lounging chair. dampness. White tion. works you should know and should Mrs. Peter Gram,: an^ Igter the only! * Manuel Auariisi, hew to this HlVMightiest'Movie IBtisr! Little, telephone Pilgrim 2-6231. The occasion vras a sentimental see and hear If you have the slight­ testimonial of mutual regard, Robertson summer home on the country, wilh .be imported from est pretentions tb any sort of cul- (Siariton Heston-SopiilalCaiM . Oluwiton HeotM Bhqwn ak>phla Loren prompted by the fact that first Twlh Hill in Coventry, rioW Barcelona to impersonate I ago. ture.*- Good luck to them both! at 72-year-old “AlUe” has decided the Alyires. tourist home. "EUCID" "EL CID'^ 5:20-8:95 Couple to Marry that though the spirit is willing, But ’^lUe" Is best known today (!■ Co}ot)—Shown At 8:08 the flesh finds it harder and hard­ as the shilling, always good hu-. Stop & Shop's famous In Teohninuna^-TS PJiL er to perform the duties of cus­ mored, custddian at the church, Plus Features At 7:80 Feted at Parties ' ScieiKCe S h rin k s Piles H10RT8 AT 7:80 todian at the church. m e testimonial booklet given him at the supper party "commemor- Door* Open At 7 PM. Miss Aiine-Marie Beauchemln of The decision was not easy. “Al­ Ue” has been on hand to greet aites a liftlme of serivlcei vrvRn A XT Hartford was feted recently at W h it e G e m New Way Witliout Surgery e'ceryone and close up behind them W. Arnold McKinney-was jn^s*' three bridal Showers, and her fi­ 8T.ARTS WEDNESDAY "LADY AND TRAMP" for a period 90 years, ‘m i’s and ter of ceremonies at the. event. 7” ROLLEB DROPCLOTH ance, Robert L. Calhcmn o f Man­ ot Blister-Resistant "ROME ADVENTURE” "ALMOST ANGIXB” myriad duties of keeping the Mra. Robert Richardson, chairman chester was honored with a bache­ With Tray 9’ X 12’ Stops Itch— l^lieves Pain prsagr9sot and Mrs. Margaret Clancy, aunts in -the church, “ AlUe” raised' a CEMENiiCO (ahrinkaga) took plaea. . ander tba aamt Pnpartlitn JP9, of her fiance. SHOPPING PARKADE MI3^S135 SPACKUSia I ,Ng OM irntfer 16 will be admitted wleu Kcompanied by an idult. I family -who have aU Weet). Closely 5 L b . B ox Leg Qi^iters t39' ' Maatamaiibgof all—rpacltawara At alt dmg caantara. Eknployes of the F ullerB rush identified with the church growth. CO M POI^D MILLER’S DINING ROOM Co.' honored Miss Beauchemln at His Avlfe,' the late. Aimie M;.Vo«i- PLUS a dinner party, at Carvllle’s Res­ THE SHOCKING STORY THE WORLD EVER KNEW! ' Deck -Skinner, -sros' organist and Sealed GALLON taurant, Wilson, and Miag.,, ^lancy choir director the time of her V Bi^ast Quarters»45' Plante of Vernon was hostess at a death on .Jkn. 19, 1944. She was "Nothing Finer Made!’’ White WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY 'THE VALIANT" pantry shower at her home. also a sj|>ark plug' in the work cf SHOWN AT 7:80 P.M. Mr. Calhoim was honored at a the. Women of the church. Choicesf Meats In Town! bachelor party at Garden Grove. They had six children, Laura, ENDS "MARCO POIX>” At 8:00 and 8:18 ,> Raymond. Longchampa and IViH Mrs. Myron Lee of- Tolland Rd.; "RANCH-COTE" Swift's Premium TONIGHT "Flight Of The Lost Balloon” At 6:4j) and 9:60 11am F. Calhoun, both of MMches- Albert N. Skinner Jr., who now T U E S ^ N O V . 6 ter, were h9sta. Uves in apofford, N. H.; Doris A. TUESDAY ONLY! ' Miss Beauchemln, - daughter of Skfainer, an employe of the Con­ : JBC^TION DAY Mrs. Emile L. Beiuichemln oif necticut Bank and m ust Ob. at its HITE ENAMELS ^ FANCY, LEAN, SHORT SHANK Hartford, and the late Emile Manchester Parkade ofiice;' How­ BeauchMnln, wlH be married to ard Skinner of Bolton, Robert Skin­ HIGH.GLOSS or •rStipVSbip MILLiR^S RESTAURANT Robert Calhoun, son of Mr. and ner of Manchester,- 'ana Kenneth Mrs. James F. Calhoun, 106 Benton Skinner of Windsor Locks, m e re j \SEMI-GLOSS • DeLm S S m o k e d AT THE CENTER— MI 9-8128 St., Saturday momthg at Our Lady are H' grandchildren - and three ’great-grandchildren 8acM ^ ffic of Sorrows Church, Hartford- For Ktt<4i^H)f, Baths and Wood­ GALLON "AlUe,” a maintenance man work! '' . , • Shoulders TAKte TWO, THEY’RE SMALL with the New Haven Railroad at Gleaming 'White eiiafi lels that are LIMIT t PIH OUSTOMm BLOOMSBURG, Pa. (AP) — his retirement a few years ago, Fines tor ovferpkrking here have has walked' the tracks through sasy to apply, can be washed over been reduced from $1 to '50 cents. Bolton Notch on many stormy and over again! However, officers wUI place a nights, checking to be sure that HIGHLAND PARK MARKET S P E C IA L second ticket on cqr> found none of that Bolton stone had iiT Hig h l a n d p a r k — p h o n e h i 3-42T9 parked overtime on any subsa- sloughed off. the sleep walls Of -quent eheckup. the cut' t o ' bliock the tracks. -^SANDPAPER One bite of IW Aam 'SftlHTAS Complete Pkg., all grades. $ I f a O O FABRIC and VINYL WALL COVERINGS Stop & Shop . Cherry Pie 147 PAINT REMOVER ' Beautiful, acrubbable patterns for kitchens, baths . . « SINGLE Famous TM-4 brand! Pint. ^ tells you why our bakery every room! Every roll pre-trimmed and easy to hang. m ROIX. Dekr friends. I Packed...... in double rolls.-'...... is so famous! w h e a t p a s t e For hanging' wallpaper! The apparent ease with which a. funeral service is 1 lb. . ______. conducted is the direct result 6f painstAking at­ tention to mfcny details. FISH FRY I PK-Pnsted RttlFIIPERS ALUMINUM PAINT 4 9 * (ALL YOU CAN EAT) Interior and Exterior. Audrey artdAlabamaf' CHOICE OF TRIMZ. BIRGE-QUICK, OTHERS! Pint - ! 67‘ Just one of. the Experience in the many facets of funeral service Fri«d Fish Lb^ro ii W vdqt So easy to hang, just wet and apply—they’re up! Packed-In double rolls, hundreds of heavenly helps to make certain that every funeral goes off price per single roll— TINTING COLORS treats created by ou r' snaoothly. Frcflch Friad Potatoes Coloslaw own skillful bakers I INVITES YOU TO Mix or match any color! FrosMy Rokod RoHs ond luttor Tube 34' lava I Pa . . . Rtgalariy.lla DANCE HERE Ev e r y At the OUISH FUNERAL HOME you may be as- : ■ tUB-CAULK aured

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• *‘Landmark for H u fir Americans” Qn Tolland Turnpiko V i Mile O ff Oakland St. y l " y . i PAGIfi FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, ^NCHiSSTER, CONN, MONDAY, N0VEMBI?R 6,1962 /'■ loaS Fa g e f t v r C-'. "■" Bolton JeaiM M. aiid' Alice 'Wllkinaon ’ ta Rosemary PresUlso; traffib regu­ Edrtard' and' Jeannette Corbett, South Windsor lators, Elva Klbbes and Roberta house on Keeney Dr. -i Gorton; ' official checker, Bet^ Sazinski; challenger, Joan Cum­ Bishpp Hutchemto Dedicate Advertisement— High School mings; checkers — Helen Curtin, The Baby Has Bolton Voters attention. Vote Edith Vlbert, Elsie Plank,. Shirley for Gene I Gagliardone. .Salf.'ed- Petersen, Mildred Aleshin, Helen vitation St. George^s oh N ay^ S umted in Agricultural |9eom>mioa, .Chosen Town Hilt, Mary Kehoe; machine tend­ national recqgniaation for hia ers and watchers. Gertrude Miller, work on Fdrmen Auction'Market, Carol 'P nrlo. Gloria Dragwne, Tentative date set -for dedicationOaAd giving town 11 Been Nahiedi» >g it to whichever rejpreaented Vegetable GroWen of Polling Place Gloria'.'Hartan, Doris Harris, Joan | To TKc Friends Of . . •f the new St. George's Episcopal officials are , designated by the Connecticut at national " conven­ Boykin. Grace Griswold; party' ■•»■' I K General Assembly. If;ls felt- that Chutrtt la Nov. 35, according to an tions. instrumental in organising checkers — Barbara Kosty, Jean t thin woul Question 6 provides' that civil grant for education for bedroom , xhearn; challenger. Gert Lewis: ■ Most stalea classify'a child, as .Wednesday, Nov. 7, at 9:30 a.m. * X / Sinai Hospital, Hartford. Her maternal grandparemta are Mr. Also Bssiating wdth th^ aupiier employes of .the United States -and tovrns (Bolton received 1,29,634) | traffic regulators. Sallv Pareiak a dalinqlient' if he vtolatbs any and Mrs. Max Oohen, Hartford. Her paternal rrandparenta a n w m Young People’s Fellowship their spouses, as well as members over and above regular giant and; and Donna Loftus; checkers—Nor- public law or ordinance, tiins away | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Werner Sr., 384 Woodland St. mimbera Jennifer Maxwell. Terri of the armed forces, may become mcrease. Thu bill aloM saved ap- ma Nicholson. Gladys Camer, Es- from home or if his habitual dls- j ' .’.’I > Kanry, Deborah Smith, Tove Co* ^eiecton in absentia. prt^Htately TH9.BE MILLS on telle Freedman. Gladys Klanibt, obedience is )>eyond control of his Arendt, Albert Gustave, s<»i of.M r. and M n. Guobava A, bum. Beth Gorton, Brian Bdger- ' - Tlte, Republican town committM Bolton taxes. i61 Ubrary Grant Theresa Gaulin, Lillian-Chapman, patients. ■ •!' Arendt Jr„ 248 Woodland Clrde, Dart Hartford. He was bom ton, Thomaa Miner, Wayne Wright .Will serve coffee and doughnuts -at increase. (6>'All .legislalion af- Frances Freedman; machine tend- ' Odt. 18 at Mancherter Memorial Hospital. His paternal gnnd- Jr. and Paul Wright. 'l^ltob. Green to all voters tomor­ fect^g; Fife I>epAftment9 pissed ^nd watchers—Marvin Bisen* parents are Mr. and -Mrs. Gustave A. Arendt, 38 ^ in a m St. TIm proposed 1963 budget was row diifin^'votlng Hours, a prac­ Bolton Firg j berg, Marv Hatlv. Virtan Sew- presented to the meeting and the tice of rnani^ years’ standing, -’jan OttlcTals. Typical comment by * chuck.. ktadeline Martin, Amelia i Lewis, Scott Alan, son of Mr., and Mm, WUHam Joseph Lawto, Rev. Mr. Johnson discussed plana Innovation by the Republican town BpUon Citizens: "Never before eiozle. Alice Green, Frances 75ti Summer St. He Was b o n Sept. Zt at Mkncberter Mtmo- for the coming year. committee, is' Sponsorship of s' have ws been consulted by our .xantho; party checkers Bar-* rial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mir. and ICn. The meeting ended with the Dutch treat' buffet- at the Villa representative-M to,our personal hara Murray Barbara Fitzgerald, I Oolen F. Tennier, BoltOn. Hia paternal grandparenta a n Mr. and Showing of color slides taken by Louisa on Birch Moimtain immedi- feelings .in reference to pending iMarv Quiglev. Florence Rand'azzo. i Mrs. Ralph Lewis, Adams St. Paul D'ltalia, IS, showing various 'ately after the polls olrtae to watch Legislation. You can count on our , __ \ ^ ^ ' stages in the construction of the the election" rewilts. No jeserva- wholehearted support." Pull the R«^bUcan workers include dep- aith, Cynthia Campbell, daughter of Or. and M n. DouglBd new church.'Paul was congn'atulat- tlons are necehsary' for buf­ seeond level. V^te I^publican. I H. SthfU, 407 Woodhridge 9t. She was born Oct. 16 at Man­ ed for his fine collection of slides fet. , , Vote for,Gene. This adv. paid for "u "? = cherter Mmorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparenta aTa Mr. Two Girls Honored by Bolton Republican Towm Com- I *’” '*"‘ ** ballot counter, V ^ n ia for which the Rev. Mr,. ■ Johnson , .Sleeper; machitfe demonstrator, and Mn. Bert>ert R. Campbell, Wiyne.^ N. J. Her paternal provided the commentary. Two Btolton girls were honored grandparents a n Mr. and MTs. Robert Ix Smith, PaDiam Manor, ^ 1A19 Voters EUgibie at . the 4-H annual achievenjent ' < ------N. T. has^tyro brothen, Bradley, 6, and Jeffrey, A progt-am Saturday night- at the A^ertisemient— ***** ^ There are l,5l9 BoltOn voters eligible to cast ballots in the Coventry Grammar School. Hope * 'Vatfeh^.Irtm AJsop close his GhuridiiU, OynthiAsLoulae, daughter of Mr. amd' Mn. Dale state election tolnorrow at the Rothwell, daughter of Mr. and j campaign Jonighl, Channel * at Personal INotires Allen Churchill, 35 Wasar uene. i,uit s be rair ana , fjr»»n .who pasneii awsv Nor, s i9bo great-grandparents are Mr. and MrsNsVifilliam B. Lalae, Elart 826 registered Republicans. 331 above-board in opr appeals fpr | Stroudstnirg, Penn. Her paternal great-gmndparenta a n Mr. George Williams of Brandy St., re­ We think of you in eilence. Democrats and 360 unaffiliated. ceived an award In the horse proj­ Bqlton votes. Everybody.' -knows We often speak your name and Mrs. Harry Churchill, Caribou, M dn e.'\ She h«* a rtrter,' So far Ifi ibeentee ballots have the Conn. State Development But all we have are memories. Kareen Lde, 13 months. 'v ect. ' - ■fj" , ■_ •-***• been returned to Town Clerk Seek New dubs Commission and.Federal Aid to And your picture ft) a frame. industrial growth ars acCompllsh- kriatoff, Susan Helm, daughter of Mr. and M n. Rlctaaid (Mive Toomey and another 6 per- AJT’parents interested in having Dauahler and grandohUdren. ||ohj have received applications menta of the Democratic Party. ^ Kriatxiff, ’niompsonvilie Rd., Columbia. She was bom Sept. SI at their children enrolled ' In 4-H Where is all that- industry your Windham Ooanmunity. Memorial Hospital. Her maternal for absentee ballots, so the prob­ projects "are invited to attend a In Memoriam paracItB am Mr. and M n. Louis Bnen, Storm. Her Pictured above.L to r..Atty., Paul-Groobert, Gov; Jidin Dempsey, Steve Cavagnaro. ^ . able maximum number of afosen-, In lovlhl memory of Mary Leisier giandparenba are Mr. and Mn. Thomaa WUaon, Centar St. Bh* tee ballots is 22. There were 116 the CommunirtCommunity Hall. AolicationsApllcAtions ! ybu did Green whO; nassed away two year* a*n new voters made this year. todav ^nv. I ItMtn ,nas two atrten, Klatfay, 9, and Judy, 6. were distribute in Grade 5 claas- a lot of talking about a Post Of­ . \ ■ Mrs. Agnes' Kreysig, will be es at the school and returns 'show ^(lone but not forgotten. moderator for the election. Repub­ fice for Bolton too - but did noth­ Marttno, lia s Jeanne, daughter of Mr. and M n. Joaaph M. ihterest in clubs for horses, wood­ ing. It took Elsie Jones to get Badly miaied by abater. Bertha. # Martino, 32 Dailey drole, RodbdUe. She waa bom Oot 16 at lican registrar of votisrs Mrs. working. small gasoline, engine.*. Mamie Maneggia will have Mrs. that job done. She gets things HanCford Hoapital. Her maternal grandmother ia Mn. Laura M\ying and cooking, which will be ddhel We can all be prou^ to have in Memoriiim MScbaud, Hartford. Her paternal nandparisrite a n Mr. and Margaret Aspinwall as checker. formed if adult ^leadership is Elsie represent our To-wn in the ■ IB loving mcaioiT of Marv L. Greoa M n. Jiamea Martiho, Bloomfield. She ha^ thraa brotham,; Demociatic registrar )of voters available. Mrsr-Fredrica-Reid-will have Mrs. state legislature for the next two who paaieil aWay Jloy. S. rtso. Michael, 4, Robert, 2, and Richard, 1. Albert Gray and iaaine_ Wheel­ years. Bolton Democratic Town • • • • Charles Lathrop as checker. er, county club agents,- ‘-will - be A prevlou* oneXom ii» >• gone Working as machine tenders will Committee. '' A volco.we loved is stilled k^:*> Deptul^ Melissa, daughter of Mr. and Mm. WUbar Deptula, present to help orgaftiee new A place is vacant In our Htoi, -.88 .Croft Dr. She was hpm Oot 11 at Manchester Memorial be Mrs. August Mildner, -Mrs. clubs. which never can he tttled. Ferdinand Lewis. .Mrs. Peter Advertisement— • ' Hoq^tm. Her maternal gpandparenta are Mr. and M n . Brian FOR OttKiBESSMAN.^ U. S. SENATE FOR GONORESSIIAN, 1st tISTRICT Meet at St. George’s We agree with the Democratic Bon and grandchildrea. f>r Biake, Chelsea, Mans. Her patemrt grandparents are Mr. Massolinl. Mrs. Horace Gruden, The Women of St. George's Town Committee flyer that Elsie .and.Mrs. Joseph Deptula, Dordherter, Maas. She haa a bnother, Mra. Vincent Kraeslcki and Mrs. Episcopal Church will meet today ■ '-S . Walter 'PreaohuK. Jones is s reflected citiaen. But Walter, 10, and a sister, Linda, 7. at. 8 p.m. at the churCh to dis» On reflection We wonder about her • * f • • In addition to voting for can­ ciiss final' plana for the ,HMiday Strube, Lias Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mra. IMvld StriAe, didates for state offices, votecs- active participation In community, J^air slated Nov. 24 from' 10 a.m. civic and political affairs. W e' Wright’s Mali Rd., Coventry. She waa born Sept.’ 26 at Man­ wiU choose between William St. to 6 p.m. at the Community Hall. "V cherter Memorial Hospital. Her maternal g^randmother is Mn. 6nge. (Di. and Moses Savin, (R), know of no actlVe participation on Mra. Hbnry Shorrock ia general any,to-wn boards or committees in X' Irene Halpem, Jackson Heights, N. Y. Her paternal grandpar- \ for representative in Congress; for chairman. ertte are Mr. and Mn. Henry D. Strube, Freeport, N. T. She Nicholas Pawluk (D), or Paul recent history. As a matter of fact 4 I \ Mr*. Robert Butterfield, presi­ we are trying hard to recall baa two brothers, Peter, 6, and Mldhael,' 5. Sweeney.(R),-for sheriH; ,for Ed­ dent of the churohwomen i^oup * * * * * ward A. Cormier (D)^ ot.Franklin whether we’ve seen her at town has announced committee chair­ meeting* in the laat five or ten ' - (. . Huey, Nancy Lee, daughter of Ma], James R. and Roberta Welles (R», for state senator; for men for the year: Hospitality. ' ASeh Huay, Ft. Polk, La. She was bom Oct. 16 at Mancherter Thomas McCabe iD), or Norman year.*'. Gene Gagliardone'* active Mrs. Robert Coburn: telephone. parUcipation (Zoning Commission , Memorial H o s te l. Her maternal: gnandparents are A&. and J. Preuss (R j, for bf pro­ Mr*. Thoma* Miner: trading Sin^ Robert B. ABen, ll7 New Bolton Rd. Her paternal grand- bate: Elsie M. Jones (D^, Or Eu­ member since 16.5.1. for example: stamp and coupons, Mrs. Harry can't be questioned and this is an­ > mother is Mm. Mhry L. Summem, Mkn, W. Va. She baa a ria- gene Gagliardone iR), as state Jackson; publicity, Mr*. Richard , tar, Dlatme, 9. « repre.sentative: and Mary I. Mor­ other reason voters will elect him Danielson. State' Representative on Tuesday. gan iDl. and Mamie A, Maneggia Photos Scheduled (R), for regi.strars of yoter.s. ' Bolton Republican TOwm Commit­ Shroyer, Soon Rusaell, son of Herbert R. aitd Oand KBpat- Photographs of all pupils will i tee. I'ltek Shroyer, Wouaston, Maas. He wna bom Sopt. 26 at Quln- 'Questions Explained be taken at the school tomorrow I ■ ey, Mass. Hia maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mn. WtlHa Votera are 'remind^ to vote on and Wednesday. Pictures of kin­ B. Kilpatrick, Cider Min Rd.. BoRon. His paternal grandpar- the five questions for constituional Advertisement— dergarten pupils w-ill he taken QUESTION: How can I get ehts are Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Shroyer, Jerome, Pa. *■ amendments. At pre.s'ent,/-4t is ne­ Wednesday. School officials re- cessary to vote in person on such transportation or a babv sitter ao thind parents they have no obli­ I can vote tomorrow? ANSWER: j Sohwind, Mark Henry, spn of Mr. and Mn. Henry. Leonard, . changes. gation to purchase any photo­ Question Y would change the Call MI »-609i: MI 3-8948. MI I Schwind, 78 Deerfield Dr, He was born Sept. 23 at Manchester graphs after they have seen them. 9-6378. MI *8-6566 "or MT 9-2063. I Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandfajttier la Howard t*w - method of deciding on the quali- The photographer suggests that fications of voters, taking that , boys wear a colorful shirt or Pull the top Jever. ^ c t ’Elsie Known from one endAb ' ' renoe, Pagret, Bemiuda. His maternal grandmother la Mn. Jones. Bolton Democratic Towm ' Hugenioee lAwrenoe, Omiidia. Neb. Bla 'paternal grut^arenta duty from the board for adrnisqion | sweater since color photos -are Committee; ' ' are Mr. and Mn. George Schwted, BrooMyn, N. T. Be haa m BERNARD GRABOWSKI ^Abe*^ RiereoFF ’MIM" PAAOARIO of electors (which include* , the being taken. If a white shirt -1* selectmen in all municipalities) brother, Spencer J., 2%. ' worn, a tie and coat or sweater . Meneheater Evening Herald Bel­ • * • » should also be worn. Girls are o f thexstate to the .X tin' eorreapoiKlent, Grace MeDer- ^ A- . PaggioU, James Steven, son of 'Mr. and Mm. Joseph An­ asked, to wear a colorful, blouse Or nsott, telephone Mitchell 8-9566. drew PagigioU, 45 Wadsworth St. He waa bom Oct. 31 i t Man- sweater, or a suit or dress with tfaertbr- Memorial Hoepttal. Hia maternal gianf^areifin ana a colorful plaid or figure. White Mr. and h ta.' Klmer L. Ortrout, 39 Wadsworth St. His mstar- SAVE YOUR HEART Clothing should be avoided for other as the Governor :nirt great-grandmother is Mm. MoIXe Stevenson, Sbafloid Springa. ■/ best picture.*, according to the X15 to A ttem pt^ Hia paternal grandparents are MT. and Mm. F n u k Ftugglali, Bol­ BEST FOR OET A photographer. ton, and Ms paternal greet-grandparente are Mr. . and Mm. * . • . . 1. . Polio C'.lin|r Bet Test of Re-entrv Fnodc Riva, Brtboin. He' has a brother Michael'Andrew, 1. . ■A clinic for admlnistering^Type who belieives people 2 Sabin polio Vaccine to adults and Falooae, Oari Bichard Jr^ son .of Mir. and Mrs. Oart Rhdnnd FOR STATE SENATE children will be held at the achoot EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE. • , x . Kblcone, 94 Grove 9t., Rockville. He waa bom .^ept. 34 at Bkrt- TORO on Npv. 28 from 9 a.iinja.mj iiniiiuntil noon. P l^« .ford Hoapital. Hia maternal grandparenta are "Mr. and Mn. 1 to 3 and 6 to 9 b r f A 2.5 rent '*** ‘ricklest re-entry Charlw Burdick, 94 drove St, Rockville. Hie paternal m a d - fee will be charged.'School c.hil-| m^euvers this week in are not just statistics, parents are MT. and Mrs. Caiio FUopne, 22 Pomaan St, wind- »«• RE01STRAR ^ dren will be given the vaccine diir- f 0or. . ing school hour* i.lnating ft* bottom tall fin will, help -■S. I. '. . , • • -a..,'.• • ■ Dr. Robert Butterfield, tols-n''^ record*! ' ' Bellfy, Linda May, daughter-of Mr. and Mm. Hugh RaUly, OF VOTERS health officer, and Dr. Richard! Pilot John McKay will tilt the- THEY’RE HUMAN ISO Oak St. - ^>e was bom Aug. 36 at Manchester Msmoffal FOR sraii Demko; school physician. Are a.,- i*** "ose 20..and Mn. Henry J. 2hi- -■'1 . Fhrte For fcvorythlng! - T o m o r r o w ! J kowrtci, 4M N. St. She waa bom.Oot. 15 at HartAird Kos- ;i. • Main SL, Maliolifater " A. pita^. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and M n. Edward THU ADV. SPONSOIUH} BY THE MANGRb SYKB DEMOOBATIC TOWN OOMMrrTBB S' - Bwain Sr., 38 Uiao S4. Her. paternal g^ianihnother la Mra. Sdphte .a 1. ii- . I Opesi i Dnjrs; Tluirs, 9 tq: 9 m n AA»y. f a b i f o u » t n n independent DBWP««nr-Foit-oovERNbK cioMMiTrEB,. UrthinwhU. M'Uniaa Ift baa a otrtrt. Jll Aa% ]« m m SI y .Xv ii —rrr ■; / '3^ - -I

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'X ■ X. X ' ■■■ '■■■•- . r ■ ■ ' V ■' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, MONDAY, N OVE^ER 6,1962 PAGE SIX X . MANCHESTER EVENING HERAED, MANCHESTER, OONNi Mta?J?AY, NOVEkSER 6,1961 PAGE SEVEN; lion to such office. More vital to eluding your own, Mr. Editor, for and 'Violence to tAks evtt the M r- his duties as an officer ot one of ^ ^ V«ry sathe thihgi." (Romana con^"'pASsively bypassed in fsiyor difference does it- make who wip6^?'i rate Increased by 13 mills tor JRahrl|W tEr the cesmnunity is the attitude of “freezihg the tax rate." Tax ratea qf'Bther more ."v'ocalUed” so called Do. the candidates actually^khqw sclieol purposes and ■ by an addi­ tuguesfe .enclave at Goa. the leading biaitlu ^n the state Has Georgia Senate Fo riim made him keenly aware of the eco­ " S^Wrote Paul in his letter to ShoB PILBRtM MU the candidate with respect to the don’t get frozen by taking on new -^orlties. In Paul Groobert we just .what,^ the job means'^ Does tional mill .for all bther-purposes.” programs of uncertain -necessityf lEupttiug ‘ Ijera ljr Cons^uently, when Communist nomic and sociaT problems of the the Roti^ b. The sentimwit here The Open Forum needs of the community. Babh have such s( voice. In Paul Groobert anyone care? Perhaps'^the. fault Very truly yours, ' twNtMs HmKi-SImskIi 3 Ttw futm China- poked its .bayonet over' the *Ftneii*laoe to Uvo’ individuals as well as the toM . expressekri^ been voiced earlier fabrics yoter' might well ask himself what the 'cost of which is" deiicrib^ u we have a fine civic minded man. lies with the taxpayBrs . like you C, J. Gould ■ • ‘ PUBU8HED BY THK To Se^t Negro, lor nNEST insignificant, but^which teflai to (Xiiw Btll-ani Uklitt wiMiimr ytu (hint Himalayas, ft didn't find Uiat bay­ by Jesus wbqn He said, ""Judge Conuntmicetlons tor pubUcetione in the Open Forum wlh not be eSh this' candidate do to make Skilled in the practice of law, ex­ and me who, quote, "aren’t intecr your Jrntii nay oSitiS. Ball'-am niuiralin ■XBAUD PRINTING CO. INC. To the Eklltor, . Returniikg a man of his calibre Manchester a better community as inilr^s-yeayafxer yeary"" acidity, rmtin mouth and (tanach liba 18 BIm c II Str«et t to tha State Senate, will; assure us not, that ye b e ^ t judged tor with S t guaranteed publication if they contain more than 300 words. The perienced aa a former town coun-. ested in such things." unquote. At ‘Most Ably Served* Manchester. Conn. onet sinking into nothing but soft Next Tuesday Manchester will LOW MU. PtnoKi well as make Connecticut a better .1 am cll and metnbdr of the court. Ded­ any rate It Will be interesting to -oMiic. No harmful (truss. Cat Stll-ans of the.contlHuancs of Fred Doocy's what Judgment>wou judge ybu Herald reserves the right to decline to publish any matter that nptrAgalnst the CJC just Tb the .Editor, today. 35c at dnniiits. Sand postal to Ball-ana, THOMAS .F. PfcRGUSON mush. What it encountered was elect two men to reinesent the 1st Since 1870 State? ,That candidate that stif- aa a matterer of uitobfurollable hab- icated to-ttie service of his fel- see .what reaction, if any, will re­ I sincerely feel that our Town WALTER R. FERGUSON efforts not. only ■to •"'work" fpir the shaU be Judgad/X (Matt. 7:1-2 Drapery, raibriet may be Ubtious or which la In bad tasta Free expression of poUt Oraniahari, N. Y., for liharal fraa umpla. Publishers. not ,the best steel, perhaps, but it town in the coming -Ge^ral Ae- kJV). ^ a Laces •'Veit Squares • ficiently answem that question is it. i p i t can be ihown after a fair low-madi. Don't ssttle for leas! sult from this information, or lack has been most ably served in the sembly. .Lsirry Rlker anax,.Isck people in the Fourth District, but ieal Views is desired by contributions of this character but let­ Founded October 1. 1881 was metal of'some kind. Actiialfy, (Oontblwri from Page One) The truth of this statement is • Go&t . Wootens. ters which are defamatory or abusive' will be rejected. the one who should be elected^ 'antount------of , —illc exposure and poii’t- buy the old line and qut- of it Bather, being publicized. State Legislature by John F. Shea have done a fine job in this to, serve the State of Connecticut It is my opinion that Steve! t piarticipatipn' that the need tor -'w-orn cliches. HUtorically speak- Richard J. Berggren Shea Jr. and A. Lawrence Riker. ^Mlshed EtTery Evening Except of course, one ml^ht well argue the at a time when the community, evident in every generation. Let ♦ Border Prints For Aprons - 'a y i and Holidays. Enterad.at tha capacity. They both deserve tdxbe vole, in primaries—which tinder a us not Judge one another burleun Cavagnaro and Paul OrooberJ•tf|such anjjistitutlon here is cclMM' , ing the Republicans have been- an .3 8 Cornell St. I I am going to vote for Messrs., RANGE Olfics at Mancbester. Conn, as exact contrary of the supposed returned to ^he Assembly by the state and nation need 'what he ha*' one-party system have controlled Democratic candidates for State and that municipal money isppro- 'Integral part of every legislative ■ Class Mall Matter. ‘______to give. to show concern for each other OPEN DAILY 10 to 9— SATURDAY 10 to 4 ’Slgned’ ^denominations when he revealed Manchester $nea and Riker without the least t\i> Khrushchev vhomily, and say that voters of Manchester. elections in the., state. even as God showed. His edneerh Representatives, both sufficiently rieted tor it will be wEl “Spent, seision but one, in recent-state hesitatton in order that Manches­ Very truly yours, CHENEY ftAIX, HABTFORD RD^MANOHBSTEB the Editor, how much each church 'service, answer that question. Ajid if we ould not be opposed to placing history; 'and have done little more Queations Need and Oiat i iUBSCRlPTION RATES when a bayoncK,finds nothing but As a-native of Manchester, I . Clarence E. I^dlSy With approval of theflf*'white tor JUS ini the coming of His Son fa. Willard Rogers may not like wedding and funeral cost the eup- ter may continue to have the ex­ FUEL OIL Payabts’ In Advance have always been proud of this primary" amendment, Georgia must talk of experience, both can­ the subject bn the voting machines than disclaim responsibility; This To the Editor, cellent_____ lepresentation ______in the' 1963 .. Carrier Mail soft mush. Its wtelder doesn't know Jesus Christ. this Xmt the "Cltigens tor the porters of any church yet all .properly at a special election, and dMs Vear ...... *15.50 *22.00 town. It is. a fine hlnce to live. Backs Oroobert became the last o ft h e Southern I^rd. .Qod give us ' disciplined Truth Committee" are going to like churcher -frowned upon his sug­ didates, bring wltlHihem the bwCl- is tnie, ' you do nothmg yoti Despite the publicityfor a-Jun-' LegisiatuiV that ir has’ had in the GASOLINE K Months ...... 7.75 11.00 what to jlo, but that when he. en- ness and prcrfe^ional exp)rtdence giving the people the chance to have nothing, to be respoimble f<^, This samls conclusion has appar­ states to disfranchise Negroes. live* that we may love and not It a lot ir' gestion that places of worship be ibr College in Manchester,, I, as a ’ past session, #Cree Months...... 3.90 6.60 couiUei^ some kind of clash, then ently been drawn by the many n^w To the Editor, Not until after the U.S. Suprehie of the community that Is .tM mark decide whether or not they want Moving "forvya^d!' means meeting taxpayer, can See only an Increased Very truly yours, ^ e M on th ...... L30 1.86 Paul Groobert, as a candidate judge. Amen. Willard Rogers is an old man used many additional -hours by j ^ k l y ...... 30 .46 he presses and pushes forward. citizens who have chosen Manchek- Court invalidated the “ white pri­ of truly goCd represenlofion. What to have a Community Junior Col­ problems; elect'»a team Uiat will mill rate, if passed. Our estlrh- Malcolm xLambert. for State Representative, is well Rev. Lawrence F. Almond, with nothing to,^do aU day but sit some reciprocal arrangement by lege in Manchester. BANTLY OIL ter for their home in receht years. mary" law in 1948 'did . Georgia OF MANCHESTER! different doiominations, a custom better .experience is"here? give Manchesiter Ibqk ahead lead-: able Herald, itself, has come out MEMBER OF • So, If India under its post-Gand­ qualified for that office. His state­ , South Methodist Church. around and peck>oway at his type­ ershlp. Elect Paul '-<;}roobert and . THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sound and progressive govem- Negroes begin their g^radual re­ IFLETCRER class CO. found most satisfactory when I ebmmend to Ihe voters of Man­ Due to an apparent defett in with an editorial stating, in effect, ‘Strong Link* CO>ir.\NV, INC. hi leadership is In trouble, it is not ments during the campaign have writer. He has theXhne to investi­ Steve .Cavagnaro as 'Representa­ that no half measures would do us ‘ To the EMitor. - The Associated Press is exclusively frient. handled by experienced men surgence as a political factor. MItoMI gate many things thbt the .rest of churches of any denomination are chester the teani of Cavagnaro and the warning posted for the elec­ entitled to the use of republication of because it adopted one theory or of good judgment, has made Mkn- shown a keen- ■ Insight into the ■ Negro voters now number ap­ Nine Thought Drowned I 188'WEST m id d l e THEN PIKE burned and area churches prompt­ Groobert' for" election to the Gen­ tion on Tuesday, -I believe that tives from Manchester, ^ t e . . . credit. I qudte from the Nov. 1 Keeping a good man on the job «I1 news dispatches credited ttr-iu or State governmental ■’ structure; and 6181-6 us not only don’t- care-'^bout but Top Team, Top Lever! •wot otherwise credited in thfs paper practice or philosophy which was a chester what it is today. The Re­ proximately 206,900 in Georgia, WHEN YOD OTINK OY ly offer the use of their churches eral 'AssChlbly as State Represen- Question 6 on the CJC is improper­ issue; is a strong link in the chain of TI KL. >lltdu-ll i)-ir,9.-> the needs of Manchester. wouldn't take the time out-lf there Very truly yoqra, "Before such a college tries to any successful business today. WM also the local news published here. publican Party is presenting, in about 16 per eenXof the 1,366,000 TOKYO (AP) — Nine college GLASS, THINK OF. FLEW3HEK! were 48 hours in a day. H e'a^ne a until the razed church is re-built. tatives-fo truly represeni the peo­ ly on the ballot, and the vote on it, ~ A ii rights of republicatlon of special- mistake, but because it failed to registered voters. During 1962 sailors were missing and pre- ple ,ahd needs of Manchester. if favorable; could be ruled invalid. Phillip Harri.son open its doors, there should be a Fred Doocy’s performance as* ivi)(.-k\ilii> T i; .■).;!271 dispatches herein are also reserved. Riker and Shea, jiist such nien. Mr. Groobert holds degrees both lot, a b^lluva lot in his, -llfeXjpth An excellent example of the make a conclusive selection of in law and economics, and . "has about 30,000 N e^oes have been sumej drowned today .After. .two .'-^V ’ CORNER DDKAMT W. | Very truly yours. However. I am not always right, qBiv assessment of the e.xpend.iture State Senator from the Fourth Let's keep them Jn office by pull­ tor himself and for others, I th] ^ feasibility of round-the-clock. util­ Issues ?, .Full service client of N. E. A. Serr- either alternative. It did not really shown an ability to apply this Teglstered. v. boats, disappeared in a race on ization of buildings and .facilities Allan D. Thomas and Question 6 will be there to be ^iSt ought to be involved - - The District proves that- he is working | .lee. Inc. _ ing the-second lever next Tuesday. LARGE QUARTERS Tb^$ERVE YOUR NEEDSt he could easily be called a sucvesl voted on just the same. To the Editor, leal'.financial fear about such an continually for tht economic bet- j Publishers Representatives. ■ Tha try the path of non-militarism. training to the solution of local turbulent Sagami Bay, southwest In life, certainly more successful in the three-ahif plan of such etic- Martin E. Alvord, 8GB Recommends No .Saturday. Nov. 3. a young stu- Institittion is nof that we .will terment of the towns he,- repre- i •Julius Mathews Special Aaency—New, Nor ’ did it, on the other hand, problems. Further, Mr. Groobert of Tokyo. . his endeavors Oian some of us, and c e b ^ l companies as Pratt and- A no vote on Question 6 will w'^e’re aa •York. . Detroit and BOstnh. 3 Oakland St. . . Ten collegians from Waseda PltENTY OF FRONT AND 8|EAK FAAKINO To the Editor, make it certain that the subject of ijeftt of U.S. jgovemment.' attend- spend too much on it. bui that we sents and the State he serves. As ^ • MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF bother to maintain the force which Manchester, Conn. has the needed perseverance to A, Thought for Today X much more successful than a "Com­ Whitney where the obs&cle.s to •ing one of ..pur Connectifut col­ near aa carry his solutions successfully and Keio universities were In the 1 endorse wholelieartedly most a CJC will be thought about ai will try to' establish it too cheaply Chairman of the Highways sob ; CIRCULATIONS. would be sufficient for the role of a u t o g l a s s i n s t a u i o mittee of Truth" that.didn'bhave such v-pfan would seem far great­ leges, called the local (Manches­ —one has trouble imagining it ac­ Bridges Cemmission he can be through the legislature. We n'eed Sponsored by . the Manchester two boats. The body of the 10th guts enough to sign their names er than .m^either schools or church- of the points you made on Man­ talked about to . a much wid^ your The Herald Printing Company. Inc., ‘Qualified Candidate’ chester's proposed Community Jun- tent when it is brought up-"again ter) 'Democratic and. Republican cruing, easily, to the Manchester proud of the fact that Connect!-1 assumes no financial responsiblHly for such a great nation if that nation this kind of representation. I urge Council of Ohurchee student- was recovered. ■ GLASS FURI^^RE TOPS to their little smear. Check your es. ' telephone To the Editor, . . . ♦lor College in your editorial last than it has been up to no; campaign headquarters for infor­ prospectus as it how stands.” cut’s Interstate Highway Systems i typographical errors appearing in ad­ were relying on force. A qualified candidate for elec­ the voters to elect Paul Groobert ' •Forty-three boats competed In ' closets for the skeletons, yon brave To datei littleaUention has been mation to be used in class. today is seven years in advance of vertisements and other reading matter the race Saturday. Five finished Thursday. Sincerely This means nothing if it does not Vour order for drug needs sad In The Manchester Evening Herald India's policy of peace has been tion to any stafe 6'ffice today must j as our State Representative. " ...y o u have lio,excuse, o man MIRRORS (Firtptacw^ Do m *) men or women. I'll bet none of you paid to the educational, industrial When ■ a man al Democratic the nation's program. the stormy course. wonderful people have ever. exag- However, I do disagree strongly Sherwdod G. Bowers mean that the figi)re.N presented cosmetics will be taken care of half-baked and inconsistent, and be outstanding in his ability, ex­ Very truly yours, whoever you are, .when you judge PICTURE FRAMING (t and other plans trf nations like on one of your conclusions. In spite headquarters answered the phone, for the voting are far too Iqw to be All of us with a great sense o f , • Display advertising closing hours: gerated or lied or cheated and there 75 Yfeming St., the student asked. "Can you please immediately. ■For Monday—1 p.m. Friday. India's policy of fores has been perience and Integrity. Fred Dqo- Joseph A. Conti, another; for. In passing judgment Russia in their determination to of the fact that I may be labeled anchester. Conn. aatisfactorj-. public responsibility will give our "For Tuesday—L p.m. Monday. WINDOW and PLATE Is a little golden halo about your tell me the main issues under cy exemplifies such a candidate 241 Summit St. upon him. you condemn yourself, step up education, induslrtal prod­ "aga.nst the kld.s" or "against edu- Editor's We confess we do I fail to underatand why this-tpl-1 support to Mr. Doocy. who not For Wednesday—1 p.m. Tuesday. half-adequate and inconsistent tqo- Manchester, Conn. because.you, the. judge, are dotog heads at all times. You ought to which Mr. Ribicoff is campaign- .For Thursday—1 p.m. Wednesday. and his past performance for three N uction, research efforts, and such, I cation,” (which has happened to have or uncontrollable habit." lege is needed. Siireiy, anyone I'only has a deep concern and thor- What now seems exposed as fail­ terms ae State Senator from the be ashamed of yourselves for put­ but no one can laugh off toe fact lng?"yThe answer was,• “Well . . . who can manage the proposed tui­ ough knowledge of his work and FREE EMKAY CONTRACTORS: WE HAVE IN,.BTOOK * ting an article like that in the i me . before). I see no rea.son for that of-'fexpecting SGB in a role of uh . .f. gee . . . uh . . . you know, L.m. each ure in India is the poor human Fourth District le what Manches­ that some day the United Slates I favoring a yes vote on Question 6 Oppoduion to educational projects tion can manage bua fare to Hart­ sfato affairs.' but continues to ter needs to continue to progress. MEDICINE CAMNETS anti SHOWER DOOM paper, even though it appeared in you' have me over a barrel. You work-for the people. DELIVERY day of publlcatioo except Saturday — mixture of two policies and two the paper 43 years ago. Mr. Wil­ may be forced to recognize tH iT u .-d .v In fact' I flatly recom­ ford's University, or a ear pool to •» a.i Furthering the industrial develop­ CANDLES fact that we are in competltioi^ ' don't atop to think of the issues UQonn. creeds. Conceivably, India would ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN lard Rogers likes to build up-his end a no vote. “Top Team’ until someone asks. Most people Let lis all show our appreciation Monday, November 5 ment of OUT community is one of in ,., f . /..I fk .f V..'. .fill communistic countrie.s . re-; . To the Editor, Also. I fail, to understand how a tor a good-$tkte Senator, by cast­ have been safer and more secure the major factors concerned in the DEWEY.RICHMAN OPEN SATURDAYS—OPEN THURSDAY BVENDfO thnuth OIH h„t i o* whether we like it. recall another ^ o ^ o f aren’t interested in such things." college or*" an lncrea.sed ‘ ?x In this eleventh hour before He then attempted to recall some ing our votes,for Fred Doocy' at either of two wayS'—either with no relocation of Route. 6. toward 767 MAIN ST. useful even though hes old but. Thousands of intelligent, con- "“ chXgreat and far react^HTcon election d$y. much has been said can possibly attract Induatrj-. But the polls on Nov, 6. A Llttlc Like Communion which Mr. vDoocy .has worked so probably in better shape than of the issues since he had no print­ arms and armies at all—or with Ibt of us. He likes to expound scientlous people ridiculed the that has been and written. about .the candidates I am keenly aware of the ...... e Thank you, diligently. His daily contact with steamboat, electricity, the tele-1 brought t o « '’°*® in"M^chester ed matter to offer. ment Appearing in thia year'a Kven when It domes to the sa- armies which were the biggest and often, very Often as a . matter of for Representative to ' our state -The student then called Repub­ Verj- truly .yours. dU M arC ii the public in the performance of phone, the airplane, even auto-.^ith so liUle^pportonity given for Town Annual Report, and I again Rose Cagianellq. . 'cped rite of voting, we Americans fact about the things he’s done. legislature. In rebuttal to a well lican headquarters with the same PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY strongest on the continent. The re­ mobiles and now automation. Ad- public Inforinaypn and enlighten known local Republican political quote: 85 Crest wood Dr., find It Impossible to neglect some gret^ has been that .post-Gandhi In­ ,'WBOIVE And h6 adds'a little frosting. So ment. From UASstart, the matter question, referring to Mr. 'Seely- "From 1950-51 to 1962-63 the tax Manchester, Conn. 901 MAIN ST.—Ml S-5S21 'what. I’m about 45 years younger Vances in the sciences, the basis "expert" who has been prolific Brown instead of Mr. Ribicoff. of our most typical talents—our dia has never really tried the tor which is knowledge and educa­ of our CJC’^has bgen kept pretty with both pen and voice, several add I repeated to the same couple much ipfoer wrapiK Committee The gentleman who answered the talents for exhorting ourselves to theory in which it has tried so hard three times all the details . of a tion, still find sceptifis. .Is there letters have been written to as­ phone replied, "1 really don’t WINSOR NEWTON meetjM^ were held, vl^roe reports sure your readers of the integrity mass participation on the- appar­ really to believe—;the theory of seven iiq trump bid that I made two any reason to believe educatiqn it-, know. Just a minute.” When he self can be throttled in this cen- c a jm out from time toXime, but and sincerity of Jack .^hea and ent theory that If we can only get years ago, I think we're all rather repeated the question to the rest non-vioiiuit resistance. ART SUPPUES GREEN proud of our accomplishments and tur>’ of . progress ? • Qui^e possibl; whing in the line of a public hear­ his running mate Mr. Riker. I, for of the office staff, there was ‘a all of us doing the same thing at Not having really bem tried, LSTA M PI^ like to broadi;aat it. Some of us and. probably a greater expan^ ing has ever been called tor it. one, would be the last to say oth­ general round of laughter. About all the voters have to make erwise but as ' a resident. and the same time that will create that theory cannot be pronounced DEWEY-RICHMAN We leel it ii our obligation more than others. I don't know Mr.- of educational facilities th a n ^ n - A woman then came to the . 107 MAIN ST. • ior colleges will some dajr Offer up their minds on are a few rath^ businessman - in Manchester, aa phone and offered, "Foreign pol­ truth and strength and vitality for a failure ■bn the baale of India's to be at your imlnediate aervico Rogers or Mr. Stiea well enough to worry about why they’re not ex­ another solution but 'a t/lh e mo­ scant newspaper reports of com­ ne who has for a good number of icy and uh . . . uh . • • good our life aa a nation; present pUghL any hour of the day or night, mittee meetings, a couple of dis­ yeara. now, enjoj’ed the soms- Thus one will find, in the last actly the beat of friends but think ment the best brains, t^ ln g a page policy and . . . uh . • • good -any day of the year. of how boring it would be if all you from the actual Mperience of the play ads in your newspaper, 2500 timea. dubious pleasure of thUs be­ government In general.” She also minute exhortations of press and did every day was to 'read the news west,, middle-wpSt and south, as "inforinational sheets" distribut­ ing a oual taxpayer, sugije.st that suggested the student call Seely- radio and also politicians today, -M ed to employes in .local industry we desire more from Manchester EXPERIENCED! ' about Cuba, Russia, etc. and we well as sevetsJ^ towns in the east- Brown headquarters in Hartford. Amateurs Paid Less? by the local Chamber of Com­ aome apparent assumption that if TouTl alwayi find on# of ui all were to live quiet; humdrum i ern area,^pface their seal of ap than this type of representation. The student did this and repeated Those who happened to watch, lives!!!! Why don't you Tigure ing need. Weighed against no way to treat either the subject that will be sxercisbd in the con­ Obviously the answers quoted democracy at work. Australian tennis player Rod Laver F IN A L W EEm thing useful? I hope you tried ten tether, the advantages of a or the'people who will have to pay tinuing effort td bniig about a here are substantially as recciveO. wrap up the United States singles S F c u j t d e a j s r 4 . put it in the Open Forum firs^^,.md j junior college many times exceed for it later if it is approved. better Manchester Ihi^gh de- but not necessarily verbatim “ Four years In Washington have given Congressman Emibo Q. Tet the essence of democracy is — It^our—reeommendation -for a- - _ .... championship, thw completing His were turned-^owm^-and-yoitha* tofflie 'iniegid'''sFoWomingiTT” ^ ^ ^ velopm6nlr of~lta Daddario a sharpened perspective of the nation’s problems —and not that It is a.compulslve rellgidn. yes vote prevails, I predict that residential potential. A conciei-ted Since neither party headquarters grand slam year on the interna­ pay for that glorious mtbllcation'to be sure, can lag. But, within sixty days yoUr "zealous how this Congressional district is involved in those affairs . . . or even a statement of principles and I hope you s p e n t^ o t of time ^ can also meet the challenge. effort to. direct action for RfX* apparently know what the candi tional courts, will' remember well At i band of proponents" with their which everyone must accept or. re­ lTKINS;] ____ looking for the article. I think that Willard Rogers. relocation and not allow It to beK^dktes are campaigning for. what the sudden, coll-Hke twist of the it was a waste j^Klime and I hope "tremendous enthusiasm” will “ Mr. Daddario spealfs much more knowledgeably and confidently ject'.' Democracy is prlfnarily a wangle all the money they need of-the problems before Congress than in’ years gone by. H isn’t wrist which produced so many of I’m not alone,f^o Willard and to For OooimiMiity nod G tate'' method. It is a rtfethod which in PINE PHARMACY X Jack. keep,-Tt up, but no more from the Board of Directors for eludes ■within itself even the right his winning shots. 664 DENTER ST__ !WI 9-9814 OAMAND j. WEST • OlRECTtifU; T j6 the Editor, setting up and getting the CJC simply a matter of exposure to constant discussion of those prob­ punchlne-^low the belt, and may On Tuesday, Nov. 6, the elec­ to object to its own method. ' In no disrespect to his game, you splVe your problems soon. Tq ready to go in September of next lems, but actually a credit to his own ability aict wisefr and with ManchMl*r'» OMmI — with torate of Manchester will cast year. There will be small chance to which will remain superb no mat­ fHONE Ml 9-7196 the,.wave “ Citizens for the Tru ' Consequently,- on the matter of Ih* Riwfl SaclIlHn . their ballots for candidates tor of your "go slow flags” to be ob­ keen judgment” ter what he labels it, we have to Off-Strsst Parking iSmniittee,” you have my s- Mm BrNsbi MaraM, Octobar 25. 19G2 voting, democracy does this; It WKUAM J. tfNNON, lia AmM bW election , to various State offices. served if the authorization to es­ notice a significant off-the-coUrt "''pathy, and I hope that you can ac­ provides and guarantees the right complish half of what Wllard .Of major interest to the citizens tablish is once given; the zealous 142 lAST CENTER STREET, MAFiCttmp of Manchester is the contest tor to vote; it also extends a freedom twist of the same Laver wrist the 'Rogers has done. RememhBr, he is supporters will .see to that. “ Representative Emilio Q. Daddario. Democrat, of C o n n e cti^ ,' a other day. ’ old. he does like to brag; he does the twa representative posts to the And once the CJC is a going con­ not to vote. General Assembly. All are 'con.- cern, it will be much mqre diffi­ member of the House Space Committee has become the heading In this instsnee, LA'yer.was flick-, like to boost his ego, And he has 'Voting, in a democracy,, is strong plenty of time pn hands but cerned with which of these candi­ cult to discontinue it than it will Congressional authority on the subject (of space medical re^arch).. ing, on and off, betiivedn the some­ dates will be most representative be not to start it novr in the first and significant and much more man is sUpposeii tq/w Uie highest Maw Vafk “Ko ^ " Aagoat 9, 1961 likely to have some mystic right­ what ridiculous distinctions be­ form of animal tip a is supposed to of the interests of Manchester. place. Much has been said about ex­ A' few months Ago there was ' . • ness all its own when it is voting tween what is called amateur ten­ •OES YOUR INSURANCE be; intelligent and in this day and age it shouldn4 be necessary to perience at a prerequisite tor elec- much sentiment around town, in- “Congressman Daddario Is a hard-workifig and senous-minded man by thosa who have some touch of nis and professional tennis. •li ' REALLY feqVER dig tip trash/from yesteryear. If who is on the prowl for honest answers to bigY^stions. And if ever motive power of their own toward The specific announcement was. f l i X Y P E O F you read tlHs, you’ll note that it's the polla This touch of some in­ that he Had- turned down an offer signed. It’s the people of this country needed that kind of hard work in Washing­ V • stinct on the part of the individual of a job to become a public rela­ YOpR FR^RTYt Jack J. Lappisn ton, it Is NOW!” / himself may come from eorae belief tions man with a famous cigaret . HasOM Vnsas. A p« W . t a a compsuiy, which was willing to pay Remember back whcnyMi Argument For HEAR ROOERS y of his, or some Idea of his^that bou^t the new house — To toe Editor, him 19,800 a year to be on its payr- X some principle Is Involved, or some the fur jacket for your "orgettlng for the moment that roll while he played amateur ten­ Here! sense of his that his own welfare wife-— the boat for the [lere are two sides to every ques- [ nis. ■ whole family — and: re­ ''tlon and even discounting the ad- , Radio WINE 1230 and fate depend upon what choices milled fact that there-will be a de­ This job offer was regsurded as' member how conceraed. are made, or some loyalty to some .X- mand tor higher educational- fa­ X party, or some friendship or en­ Laver's opportunity to remain an yoii were about prdteetini cilities far in excess of present fa- | uncontaminated amateur sports­ them againit poMible loss? RICH M O N D ' - Tender New. Crop Monday Night, 8:15 R E -iiL E C T mity for some particular canjlidate. duties, there is one phase of the ; The Biggest Not an of these motl'vatioris, obvi­ man. Today, many of these po^ 17-OZ situation opened up by the pro­ Now, having refused a basic sessions have mcrcased ia posal to start a Junior College in ously enough, have any shining vahie; and you’ve added you’ve got no kick CANS. Manchester — that ia the utterly , Truthful Summary Politics character. But they are still better $9;800 a ysar, plus normal-tourna­ Sweet P e p r indefensible fact that school build; ment "expenses," as his reward tor more to the list. and more valid than the business Let w help you make a~ ings and facilities co8ting''in the MIM H N A S T - Rich in Flavor and Vifamini S A V E 9 c neighborhood of $10 million are ..o f going to the polls Just to vote, or remaining an amateur, Laver Jg Value Analysis of your il you don’t vote SALE ' used less than 35 hours a week. $1,000 TO $100 Just to build up an impressive sta­ expected to go forward, after the property and sec tfiat 46-OZ It require* mathematic abil­ .'Davis Cup matches. Into a decision ytm’ra properly insured. tistic aa to the nOtnber of .toose CANS ity to figure that the interest on ^ROGERS'BET IS IN voting, as if the number were more to turn professiiRial. At the mo­ Tomato Juice w the investment, maintenancie of the Of the Year! DADDARIO Important than'the ■^sdom or the ment, he is being offered a grand You don’t like the Way city services are provided. Tho; educational properties, and depre­ -’■'S'cLV, i^ghtnMs' of the^ voting done. total of $110,000 for three years of RICHMOND - Halva} " S A V E 11c dation, is costing toe town $1 mil­ WHO'S WHO IN AMERICA play as a professional. Tills will be state doesn’t do things the way they ought to. Washing- lion- a year and considering that . ABLE INTELLIBEMT MATURE What we say about tomorrow is schools are-'ln session only 180 this; II you have some thought in money paid him directly because he tlftinlifWA'iSess^'YOT If ybii- 16-OX O A c X> daj-B a year our educational costa, m your head, or some soitim m t in is a tennis player, not bebause he P ears Bartlett CANS entirely aside from the big item LEADERSHIP FOR HARTFORD COUNTY don’t get out tomorrow and vote^^for the,people you think - of administrative officials, teach­ ’ your heart, or sMne feeling in your is a tennis player who pretebd# he mmM always smokes a certain brand of ers and maintenance men, ru"* to’ ■viscera, go to the polls and vote. If can do a better job, you’ve got no kick about the way- about $2 million a year—a stag­ VOTE DCMOCRATIC IK means |pything at all to you, cigaret. ■-6 gering sum from any angle. this, process o f haidng your voice Which of the Two arrangements the government is run. One definite result of a Junior seems-the cleanw, ths more hon-; and vote in the affairs of your I I , I - ■ College would be the greatly est, the less hypocritical, or, tor stepped up utilization of these edu­ PULL TOP LEVER ! community, fetate,- and nation, go that m atter>,tos producer of Remember too, in lot* of countries-people feel the same ■ cational facilities. MANCHESTER " " t o the polls, and vote. ^ Only a few years ago. a man healthier sport , ^uedda^ WJeJnedclfi^ '^peciaid I O F CHESTER Bu^ on the other hand, do-iSot way you do’abpUt,;,-|fiieiBg:9 Yp»^^ they can’t vote. who made research a hobby star­ enter HPMi -the process too casual­ . Well, UMolpixed- tfuth is that tled parishioners qf churches of all - - ■ ly. The rite of voting is, to democ most of lia pt^ferTo watch a game Be glad1S^^.j# ‘ ieit...... to. ' s(5tothing, ' ...... i . ,,.ik ; ' racy, sbmethiiig like what the rite which' is labeie'd ami^sur, which Is X . -i ■ r ''' of communion is to religion. Dohit. ■](toye Meat CFroduca' nifcae Ifl^tlve Tuesday and Wednesday (Only . LAUNDRY $69.95; and bedside table with two drawers MAIN OFFICE EAST BRANCH WEST BRANCH :ft- tomorrow. -Mattresses •'are only $99.66 each. I ,elflst Tiation under its present 44 HARRISON 9Yi '.— - -$82.-See other Seals furniture in big- o^n OsnaiS B. lastsH Clisrtet H. Stee# Main .SI. 285 ta'.f Cinlur St. Mancht.'St^ r Pnrkadt: — 1 r .1. . I . ^ —iH—— I •tocka for bedroom, dining room and living Box firings $8 9 .6 0 each, t leadership. It has used military .r t ijld fn t ___ assigtr______C'nr ii'nnx St. West Middit' Turnpike CKjARmiS, BEER & TOBACCO PRODUOS EXEMPT PROM STAMP OfFER m 9-77SS ' * 'force' to iseubitair and its owir OftN iHUfrjOAY .t Branch Store: ii7)om . . . tom piTow,! PRICES EfTECTIVE IN FIRST NATIONAL SUPER MARKUS ONLY. . 8«1 RARTFORD HO. position la tbs disputed province; of 10661, H6rtf6fC,ilM1N I rCf'Jft'JOj u io H DOTH (iPANCHiS OPfN TRiDAYS to 8 p to V Kashmir, X used military ■oatea, PortlinSL Ha«i * , • I f / ■ '-1/ ..' . ' • ■ T ; ' f ■ .

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MAiNCxi^oiiiR’EvEiNUNU jllEKALD, MANCHE&'IER, CONN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1962 i*AGE N IN E : PAGle EIGHT MANCHESTEK EVENING "h ERALD. MANCHESTER. jEONN. M O N D A Y , NO VE M B E li 5, 1962 .. Pakistan, Turkey, Iran -and- Brit­ military successes .and now min­ ed that the surplus for this year quis and Mrs. Marion Carpenter Tpke.',' Vernon: Mrs. Verona Sny Junior rooms of the Rockville Pub­ .VVatklnsoh. ’ votions, and Mrs. Herbert Bengt- DAR Unit U 0Qrs ain. , . ' ‘C ister of defense production. son and Mrs. William Anderson In Strips 30^ Fi^et Wide « RockvUle-V^rnon should be larger.* • - are In charge, of the program. der ind son. Summit Rd., Veroqn; lic Library Nov. 13 to 17-.dUrlng Sykes won itiT fifth game In Six Voters to Get There will also be a brief,review Mrs. P earl, Duprey,. 69 Vernon the annual Celebration of^f^'il- starts.last Thursday, beating Tol­ Pakistan's minister tor natural Little actual fighting was report­ will head a refreshment'committee. ■ A---- :------• Among th e'areas in the new Indian Outpost ed Sunday. ' of Riuisell Shaw’s pamphlet, "T h e Ave,; David Kamal, Crescent Cir­ dren’s Book Week. ' land, 6-1. BiUy Boney. Sykes cen­ State C^airihain resources, -Z. A. Bhutto, told- a The disqtission is. open to all Man­ bu'dget which will show increases chester women.. ■ • are;. A payloader for the public Parental Right in Education." Re­ cle; Shirley Squires, RFD 2, Rock-' Books in the dlspla^ ^open td ter forward, scored four gnialS. The public meeting * that Pakistan League Tags City Council to Review works department, to cost 39,000 freshments will be served. All vine. children, parents and^ teachers slher Sykes’ goal was scored by Mrs. Anthony Botti, Ste^te chair­ would not support' India in her parish women are invited to at­ Births Saturday: A son to Mr. during the„ ubual Ifbr.ary ' houm, Veriton Meglll. man, will speak at a meeting of border dispute with China. Churchwomen Set 6 Miles of Air Film in this budget with the remaining Lost in Border War Four-Girls Enter A ^ part of their, non-partisan tend. , and Mrs. Vernon Warren, 5 Upper will not cii^culate until the follow­ Orford Parish, DAR, Tltursday at He recalled that three years ago 39,000 to be paid later; sewers fqr "Get Out the Vote” campaign, the South St„ $12,000; routine equip- - HoeplM Notes Butcher Rd.; a daughter to Mr, and ing week. Advertlskihent— 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Star ;x v -■ < Nehru '^ejected Pakistani Presi­ Panel Discussion Vote for candldatea who will veh D. Williams Jr., 1610 Elling­ Women’s College League of Women*Voteci will pre­ !mcnt at the filtration plant;, and • Admitted Friday: Mrs. Joan Mrs. Craig Weed, Rt. 30, Vernon. Along with the Rockville library p (Oontlnned from Page One) . infantry arms and mortars a day. dent Mohammad Ayub. K i ^ ’s of­ 1963 Bud^t Requests think for themselves and will work ton Rd., South Windsor. Her sub-. sent ’tags to ail -Manche^r voters pay raises for the police depart­ Paul, Broad Brook; Margaret Bon- Admitted Sunday:,Juliette Pols- display, there also will be exhibits Light British weapons also are be­ fer of an India-Pakistan ’ defense "Christians and Tensions” .will Showed Cuba Bases* of ,ncw children's books from the for yotf. Vote Republican. Pull the Ject will be "Evolution of the p^ct, saying India had no enemies Four Manchester girls, all 1962 at the polls tomorfow. ment. Flaherty said the raises ney,-46-West St.; Joseph Sucheckl, eonier, Wapplrtg; Mrs'. Josephine second lever. ForitransportatlM or ^^ifUfthermore," Chou said, “ it IS ing sent to India. Canadian arms be the subject of* a panel discus­ The tags— 18,000 of'tbem ,sqy ” I were In connection with efforts to library at-Vernon National Bank American Flag." and did not require any Joint graduates of Manchester High BiHlget r^UMta wUl be re-'' other reports have it that” the 59 Spring S t ; Stephen Garneskl, 9 Devlin, 68 Grove St.; George Mi- baby sitters, Rockville yoteraV^all 'x ' regrettible that^ India is buying have been promised. sion tomorrow at 7:45 p.m. at Have-Voted. How .AboiiNYou ?’’ (Continued from Piwe One) reduce the ratio of Supempmerary challow, 144 W- Main St; Thomas and. at the Rockville Area Cham­ Members are reminded to bring pacts. Luther Hall, Emanuel Lutheran School, are freshmen at Hartford tinue the surveillance. The officer ’ Ttowed for adoption by the Rock­ budget requests are not expected Strong Ave. TRemont 5-3227. Fire Dfstrlctjm t- Rbrsqns traveling on roads Both the Republican and Demo­ Pagani, 19 RtVer St.; Ernest Wise, ber of Commerce office. good used clothing for shipment to '"'--great quantities' of weapons from Church, at a meeting of the Eman­ College for Women. won’t disclose what brought down police to regular police. Discharged Friday: Angelo Na- ers call Mitchell 3-^022 oY TRe­ northwest ..of New Delhi reported Japanese Premier Hayato Ikeda cratic'. parties of Manchcster'’''a,re I (Ihiba are . suspended "until we ville Ctty Council at 7:30 tonigh't, to show any sizeable increase over 234 Pleasant St.; Donna Hayes, This year’s book week poster 1s DAR schools. the United State^ Britain and oth­ wrote Nehru that his government uel Churchwomen. Enrolled in the liberal arts the U2 in CTiina. \ Among ■ other items, expected to politano, Berkley ' Dr., Vernon; mont 5-6281. This adv. paid for by Indian troops were leaving that underwriting the cost of the project: ,cQuld learn v^at brought down and expectations are that the total last year’s total. ^ RFD 1, Manchester a full-color drawing by Kate Hostesses will be, Mrs. Joseph er Western coui^tks to prepare considers Communist China’s mili­ course] are Phyllis W'le chert, be acted on are proposals for a Mrs. Dorothy Carney, Jobs Hill Vernon Republican Town Commits area—facing West Pakistan—and Panel participants include Dr. .the plane In Chins.” Late September—',’We began to Flaherty said he would have a Seredy, with the slogan "I Like U. Stubenrauch," Mrs. William J. for a 'Siicond large-sesLle” attack." tary action “ a threat to the peace daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. in conjunction with the league,, requested will be higher than last, new housing code and a request Rd., Ellington; Mrs. Shirley Daley Discharged Sunday: Emery heading for the Ladakh frontier. John O Brien, psychiatrist, and Girl Scouts under the direction I Did the Russians ' have some be uneasy because of the large clearer idea of the demands for •Books." tee. '______■Phresher- and Mrs. Edward R. A U.S. Air Force Jet lift is now of Asia and indeed of the whole Reynolds, 27 Hoffman Rd.; and numbers of Russian ships coming year. to refund the $2,280 building per­ and daughter, 81 W. Main'St. Phelps, Hoffman Rd., Ellington; , Repercussion.s of the border war M rs.' Elizabeth Hewitt, social pf Mrs. Rita Cook will assist in j new gadget; capable of-reaching the new budget somewhere toward The library will ne. closed Nov. Kuehn. ’ . delivering •a''^ steady stream of were ,msp felt in the anti-Commu- world." ‘ ■ X Susan Landers, daughter of Mr. to Cuba. They never carried mis­ The budget adopted last Decem­ mit fee paid by Rockville City Birth Friday: A daughter to Mr. Mrs. Elcanore Bender, Middle Advertisement— , workers, both on the staff of the tag distribution from 6 to 8 a.m. and de.stroying a U2, flying above the end of November, and that he Butcher Rd., Ellington; Mrs. 12 because of the celebration of weapons to. the hard-pres.sed Indi­ nist Ceittral Treaty Organization— In anticipation of many months and 'Mrs. Neal H. Landers, 43 siles on deck, always in the holds. ber totaled 3508,411, but w u later would have a better idea then on Hospital on its new addition. and Mrs. Henry Pigeon. 40 Thomas W atch- John Alsop close his ' BRmSH ELEGANCE Institute of Living, Hartford; snd from 4 to 7 p.m. League mem­ 170,000 feet? " I f so," the officer Sophie Bohenko, 35 Terrace Dr.; Veterans Day.*» campaign tonight, Channel 8 at an army,.which is bracing for an CENTOjf Pakistan protested an of-' and perhaps years of fighting, Thomas Elliott of the Family Re­ Broad St. * ' ' says, “ there was the po.ssibility This beclime apparent later.” ■ Increased by about 325,000 for ad­ the tax rate required. The tax rate To Talk on Extreme Unction St. LONDON (API — British news­ bers will cover all other voting Admitted Siaturday: Fred Stege- Walter Brown, Rt. 30, Tolland. Sykes Spccer Schedule 7:30 and Channel 3 at 8:45. Re­ expected new thrust by the Chinese fer By Turkey to send mountalii Hehru announced plans for a na­ lations office, Manchester, and Studying retailing courses are that we wouldn’t be able to get Sept. ' 28--A photo of a Soviet ditional work on the electrical sys­ set last year was 15>/4 mills. May­ The Rev. Norbert Belliveau will towards the plains of Assam in lio’i’-.>i at each district polls. man, 55 Mountain St.; Mrs. Hat­ Birth Sunday: A son to Mr. and Three games are scheduled this publican State Central Committee. papers advertise “appointments howitzers to India, reflecting feat* tional defense council to coordi­ Mrs. Keith Carriere of Manchester Judy Foster, daughter of Mr. and any more high-altitude photos — freighter shows some large crates tem at the filtration plant. or Flaherty said the tax rate is speak on the, sacrament Of ex­ vacant” whereas American news- "■■ttie northeast. Chairman of this project is Mr.s. treme . unction at the meeting of tie Brown, 95 Prospect St.; Walter Mrs. Robert Smith, 98 W. Main week for the Sykes Junior High* that India might eventually u.se nate the Indian war effort. Among who will represent the housewife. Mrs. H. M. Foster ,Jr., 41 Delmont which are better because they on deck. In the picture, they look \Mayor Leo, P. Flaherty Jr. in­ based on other factors than total apers list "help wapted.” The U.S. planes, .arriving in Calcutta the weapons against Pakistan in Fdward Cavin, assisted "'bv Mrs. St. Bernard’s Women’s Guild to­ Brown, Rt. 30, Tolland. St. School soccer team: today at Vernon news Is handled by The the members Will be V. K. Krish­ John Poffinbarger, intern at Eman­ St.; and Dorbthy Kendler, daugh- show more—out of .Cuba."’ Low- cylindrical, like miniature Quon- dicated today the size of the in­ requested, one of which is the sur­ rltlsh manage to sound more at the rate of one dvery three the'ir Kashmir dispute. The Central Howard Angell, Mrs. William Dal­ morrow at 8 p.m. in the church Discharged Saturday; Mrs. Leo­ Library' Display Set Wethersfield, Wednesday, at Henry Herald’s Rockville Bureau, 5 W. na Menon, otisted as defense min­ uel, will be moderator. I ter of Mrs. Elina Kendler^' 428 W. flying planes, often coming in at set huts. Evaluation indicates crease in requests is still unknown, plus at the end of the* year. gelegant; the Americans nmre des­ hours, are delivering 160 tons of Treaty Organization is made up of ton. Mrs. Beldon Schaeffer and they,are probably Ilyushin-28s, a ■ Flaherty recalled that last year's .h’ l'. Family and Parent Education na Bielecki, Hartford Tpke., Ver­ A display of over 350 new chil- Park\against Windsor Locks; and Main St., telephone TRemont ister in , the aftermath of Chinese Mrs. Carroll Nelson will lead de­ I Middle Tpke. altitudes of 300 to- 800 feet, con. but that he would not characterize perate. Mrs.’ Eugene. .Szetela'. Soviet light bomber, with a range surplus was abqut’ $17,000. He add­ co-chairmen Mrs. Olivette Mar­ non: Janet Bielecki, Hartford drin’s books will be featured in the^' another home game Friday against 6-3136 or Mltohell 9-6797. K as "Blight." On the other hand. OJ. 750 miles. These crates are un­ ■ x : loaded in remote ports, not Ha­ • \ vana, and solely by the Russians, not the Cubans. Late Sept; to Oct. i —Chiban ref-- ugees report heavy night-tirhe truck traffic on the highways. The freight is covered. It appears to be larger than ordinary, cargo. BARBEC111 CHUCK Early October—bad weather and - clouds over Cuba cause a second suspension of the recon- nais.sance flights. Ool. 14—A photo mission reveals sites under construction. They are for medium rockets, range 1.000' miles, and ’ for intermediates, range 2,000 miles. On the Same day, pictures are taken of the i cylindrical crates, .seen Sept. 28 on the freighter, ” now at San Juli- ano airport. Now it is confirmed that the assembly for the IL-28s was in the crates. The missiles and the bombers are offensive weapons. Oct. 15—These photographs are evaluated 'in the early evening. They touch off the train of events that led .to the quarantine. "I think, but I can’t prove ab­ solutely, that the Russians start­ ed the construction work about Oct. 10 or 11,.’ ’ he says. By Oct. 19, at San Diego Los Banos, photographs showed 7 'mi.s- siles, 4 erectors, 100 vehicles, and tents for 500* men. The base be­ came operational in three days, the officer said. r “ n ie problem was to confirm the available. evidence, assess the magnitude, and determine the na­ ture of the Soviet threat;’ ’ he says. Ho, and members of his staff worked 34 hours without sleep to accompli.sh this, he .said. The Soviet objective was de­ scribed as “ a rapid secret simul­ taneous deployment” of the mis­ sile bases. VIn this day and age,’ ’ tho'of- ficer observed, "even thq.^ rapid XI development of a weappns site is a casus belli." (provocation to \/ vvar.) ' . Before the end of the week of Oct. 15, the evidence was clear. ■- -V • The Pre.stdcnt ^was preparing to present It in his statement order­ ing the quarantine. Kennedy was ready to m ake'it on Sunday,. Oct. -21. but Secretary of State Dean Rusk persuaded' him to wait a day, .saying it wquld be difficult to pre-notify ail the ambassadors on a weekend. On Monday. Oct. 22, an hour before the Pre.sidcnt spoke, rep- resentative.s of the NATO, SEATO and CENTO alliances were invit­ ed to the State Department. Wait­ ing for them was Roger Hilsman, director of the Bureau of Intelli­ gence and Re.search. He presented the American findings, showing photographs and slide.s of the Soviet rocket instal- ations in Cuba. Later, he deliv'- ered the same briefing to repre- 'sentatives of the neutral' nations. J The gfCneral impression is'; IJiat the U.S. ca.se was 'A'holly persuA-. sive. At 6 p.m., Soviet Ambassador ^ n a td ly F. Dobrynin,' was called ’ ’fo'Rusk's office. He emerged 25 minutek fater. Rusk had told him about the arms-blockade of Cuba. The ambassador, normally a-'biuff cheerful-looking man, seemed .shaken, . ^ ,X Says an. agent, “ We caught them with their launchers down and their rockets showing.”

IB. Person To Person After our B O liliis s i< friend told us t h e facts about Alaska that we pass­ ed ou to you 'IB. last wcek% we decided to ’ look -up some STARMITE CAMERA OUTFIT NON- SKID STAIR TREADS more of .the ^ ' f Hardwood walnut finished sideY>.^jdouble For epior or bloclc/whito photos!-Cp.m- Eosy to install...permanently formed jnformat i o n -'X- nose hugs stairs! Jet block or russ'et side boll return...official type biMTord that might be plnto.wlth camera, flash, film, batteries of general in­ & flashbulbs! * brown, complete with metal eyelets! •cloth! With 2 1 '8" balls, cues, b rid g ^ "chalk & triangle! m m TENDER, CALIFORNIA BJiCH. terest. Russia And Your Get .79 nnsH BROccou disc o,v e r e d 8’ Defuxi Poel Tabl3..,9#e8>R Triple-S iBlue Stamps M3 EACH- Alaska in . 1741, a n d named it Rus­ Stw Johnston' sian • Alaska. CRISP, FRESH It remained their territory until iSREEN CABBAGi 1R67,' wheti we bought It from them for $7,200,000, (about 2c an acre) and we suppose they thought tliey were ■ putting one SELF- over on U.S at that price. Most Americans referred to the pur-, PROPEUED chase as "Seward’s Folly" because Effective thru TUBS., NOV; GIANT 'Our then Secretary of State. SNOW 4-SPEED VAPORIZER PKG. Seward, was supposed to have TIDE DiTERGENT paid an outlandish price mostly . THROWER AND . to get the fishing rights in the, PORTABLE WITH THIS COUPOH area for American fishing inter­ HUMIDIFIER ff. ests. PHONOGRAPH EXTRA TRIPU-E CAMPBELL’S ~ ■Since then, we liave taken out Gallon capacity... IOV2 O Z . more than $400,600,000 An gold ste'ams for 8 hours! BLUB STAMPS CANS alone, and an average of $l0.000,'- ' UL-Approyed... TOMATO SOUP 000 a year of gold is still being WnH THE ‘ mined, along with abotit $3,000,000 in coal. $200,000 in tin. $50,(K)0 in PUROHKSE OF silver yearly, to sa.v .. nothing of GRAND CHEF’S DELIGH'T PAS LB. many unexplored mineral and pe­ LOAF troleum deposits, and huge for­ WAY est wealth. A recent year’s fish­ mBCOUNT CSMTMS CHEESE SPREAD ing catch in Alaskan waters was' V . V, valued at $37,000,000. ‘‘A., Our Navy has a '23 million phis >1 acre oil reserve area up there PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU TUES. NOV.6th which you, might say is literally worthione hundred times the orig­ inal purchase price of the '^r-hole shooting match. So we really got a bargain in Maska. In our business it is our pledge to provide y o u /w ith the AND YOU GET1RIPU-S BLUE STAMPS ON AU PURCHASES Most legitimate kind Of a bargain you can get; Long lasting satis­ faction ind economy. DUIon Sales and Service, your u quality--,J’prd^ dealer. 319 Main St., .Manchester. Phone M l 3-2145. . MANCHESTER PARKADE MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST, o p e n m o n . t h r u s a t . e o o a . m . t o l o p . m MANCHESTER Manchester Parkade, Middle' Turni^ike West—Open Mondciy thru Saturday 9:30 AiM ito 10 P.M. — Manchester 5SP—y . '-V ■'X 1 /.. r - ' t - /

>ANl.aE&Tfc;rt fcr’VENlNG HEKALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY; NOVEMBER 8 ,196f PAGli' TEN ^gKAwmilidraK aVKMNG H E k ^ D , 'MANCiiESTER, CONNw MONDAY, NOVEMBER B, 1962 PAGE CLEVIN Quiet W ill Not Obitualry Six QuestiQus on Machines: 12th Circuit .* Consultants Explain Junior Colleger s Amendments Court Cases U.S. Watch on Cuba Death of Boy, 9, North End Renewal MANCHESTER SESl^ON ; Remember the referendum! ^80 that both winners will be ot Said Accidental ..On the. machines tomorrow, in the same party. Bond forfeitures were ordered TTie North End, and -the prog-feet, Wuerth said that the CAC RETURN SOUND (OMittnn«d frota I*W« Op») iiMition to the Candidates for of­ Vbters moving from one Con­ against Russell E. 'Cisney, 29, df TO CONNECTICUT! has an important role to play. fice, will be aix questions for vot- necticut town to another need only Lewiston, Maine, $120 ftn- driving ,;reas the consulting firm of Ray­ No communique* were jssy;pd' «»m1 Hospital Notes Ralph Daniel Lizotte, nine-year- mond A May Assoclatea has made It could act as a sounding board old son of Elmer and Viola Dubois •rs to decide^ present proof of their prior voting Cuban officials gave n’oV^Wint of The first five are' proposed an overweight motor vehicle: John on plana, for the area, were the when' the plana for the Nortli' ■_ V. icii*., Lizotte. 1 Goalee Dr., was found status to become voters in the new EHid arc completed, in about tm tRc nature of the l^lfs. Mikoyan ADMITTOD SA.'niRDAY. Ellen yesterday afternoon, hanging amendments to the state cqnstitu- toVn, although they will still have R. McCain, 31, Lakeland, Fla., subjects of a . Manchester Re­ development Agency meeting this months. It could tranamlt infor­ remained in Hayaba despite the Wenick 20 G>-een \tanor Rd. Es-^ smalf tree near his home, tion. -■ to meet six months' residency re- for failure to obtain a Public Util­ The sixth is to authorize the ities Commission certificate In Con­ morning. mation abdut the plan to interest­ telle Lessa^. Kingabuiy ■ His body was dispovered by two quireqients. ed cltizenry.'’'And it could play a death of his wift in Moscow Satur­ Rockville; - Gerhard Bartel, d picking flowers. Doard of education to . operate a necticut; Paul B. Adams, 32, of Besides the MRA and represen­ day night., The General Assembly will be tatives from the planning firm, very important part in relocation Hackmatack St,; Robert r’*rr‘J'| He was hanging ft-om a small scrub community junior college. Boxboro, Mass., $50 for driving The administration a continuing All six have the support of both able to simplify tlje voter making the meeting w-as attended by of business and families in toe Wapping; Evelyn Robbins, 19S around his procedure itself, pMsibly by drop­ without a license; Daniel G. Bar- ilress 6n the necessity of interna- Mrs. Theresa Paila, m political parties. The constitution­ rassi, 56, of Haveftown, Pa„ $150 meihbers of the Citizen’s Advis- North End. tioniil inspection'is being viewed Adams St.; neck and abdut- 10 feet of sash ping the requlr^ent for the vpter 33 Edgerton St.: Mrs. Edith Ssr- tangled in the tree, said police. al amendments need the approval for speeding and failure jo drive ory Committee. Foster H. Williams, a member lii some quarters as a means of of a simple majority ol the applicant. tq^'Appear before the TOe CAC was'Invited after some of the Redevelopment Agency, ex­ gent. 21 Maple St.; Mrs. Gene Dr. Robert Keeney, medical ex­ board of^sClectmen. to the .right; and James Daley. 43, keeping ..pressure on Castro. state's voters, and . the college of no certain address, $25 for in­ of the membership expressed con­ pressed concern over the lack 6t As far as it can be ascertained, vievc McIntyre. Crestridge Dr^ aminer. said death was caused by Vernon; Arnold Nelson. 737 question needs the approval of a Apy voter using an alcsentee toxication. . ’ siderable uncertainty at their 'or­ information about the project. the United States has set no dead hanging. Police Lt. Raymond Grif­ simple majority of town voters, ballot would also be privileged to ganizational meeting as to what North End residents were in toe LydSli St.; Mrs.- Alice Weir. 117 fin and Patrolman Richard Rand Fine.s of $30 for speeding were *line on compIian.ee - from either for passage. Vote sOn constitutional amend­ imposed against Robert D. Blair, role they ’would play in the coni-' dark as to what was going on, he Moscow or Havana. Nonethele.ss Summer St.: Mrs. Hsnnah Hand­ are investigating the death, which ler. 39 Gerard St.; Mrs. Elaine The five amendments will per- ments, instead of just on candi­ 24. of East Orange, • N., J.; Aldo muriity. said. Kennedy was understood to feel the departiiient said today was mil the- dependents and relatives dates. Carta, 18,'of Middletown; Alfred L. Speaking for the consultants Bagge. 99 Fergu.son Rd.; f Mrs.. probably accidental. ”’Ar# we going to be able to re­ the United States cannot wait in­ of Armed Forces members-abroad If voters aprove the community Cordaro, 39, of Copiague, N. Y.; were Samuel W. Pine, an associate locate people and businessmen definitely. Gertrude McKee. Hebron Rd.. Bol- Police were called at 4:10 p.m., Georgr Harrington. 13 Ford to vote by absentee ballot. 1 college question, they will author- Theodore Englehardt, 25, of East partner in charge of Connecticut within their means?” he asked. At the same time . -Washington ton: George Hsrnngwn. id after the girls called neighbors operations, and • Tom T. IJJuerth, nis.sile bases ! St.: Mrs.Vfrs. EleanorEl Denneno, | David Cummings, 62 Porter St., The amendments will permit the ] ize the town to set up a- junior col- Hartford; and Charlton Barker, 21, He proposed meetings be held la convinced the missile Hartford. the firm's urban renewal" coor­ are coming down. Their de.struc- i Dougherty St who was vi.siting in the area, un- ! following: j lege operated by the board of edu- soon with the people who would be Dependents and relatives o f ! cation. Lessely Edwards. 20, of 107 dinator for the Npw' England affected, instead of delaying until tion 1* almo.st complete. Edward ! A D M 1 T T E D YES’raR D A l . succes.sfully applied moutli-to- States. M Marlin, as.ri.stant, .secretary erf Edmund Collins. Windsor, ^ i - Armed Forces member.s who are Resqlts of the referendum, as -Spi-uce St., was fined $140 for opef- specific plans for the. area were abroad with the .servicemen will They explained ' three major Btale for. inter-American affairs,-, raine De.sRosier 29. Terp- Rd,, taken by police to Manchester MC' well as the electfon tally, will be i ating a motor vehicle white his 11- completed. be able to vote by absentee ballot. broadcast by the staff o f The Her- ; cenae was under suspension ($100 parts of the^nenewal project: The said Sunday in a television inter- Sam Zuk. 221 Jv. Mam St., Mrs. mortal Hospital, where he was prO' various phases of the planning, Wuerth and -Pine described how view. ’ Mary Heim. East Hat-tford: Glenn dead on arrival. The Offices of governor and, aid tomorrow night on radio sta­ with $60 remitted) and driving relocation has' been handled- in lieutenant governor will be linked. tion WINF, while under the influence of liquor financing for the final project, Martin touched, too. on the sub-! Hump, Broad Brook; r*n?5I i ineident occurred within 260 and the role the CAC could play. other communities. A atudy is or drugs $100). Additional charges made of the income and houaing _____ feel of the boy's honle. Police said ' I of breaking and entering and tak­ Any time schedule made now is administration when he added:] Day,- Coventry; Mrs. Mauae a playmate who left the boy about « requiem Mass at St. Bernard's necessarily vague, Wuerth said, needs of residents of renewal TOMORROW’S "We still do not know where they , StackKoii.se. Mansfield Center: an hour before the body was found I Church at 9. Burial will be in St. ing a motor vehicle w-lthout the areas, and the results are tabulat­ (the missile.s) are going, or have Mrs. Edith Keith, 51 Cambridge Country Club owner’s permission were nOlled. but the final plan should be com­ to(,d them that Ralph had been: Bernard’s Cemetery. ■ Robert J. Stetson, 25, of Cov­ plete in about a year and a half. ed against a list of the housing verification they have left the is-jSt.; Mrs.. Minnetta Bratsnyder. 29 twirling the rope. Friends may call at the funeral available in the comimunity. land or'will not be reintroducecL" ! Marble St.: Mrs.' Gloria CThilson. entry, was'fined $30 for failure to This would ' allow nine' to ten The boy would have been 10 home tomorrow from 2 tb 4 and 7 months for the planning work, If new housing is necessary to FOR GOVERNOR FOR U. S. SENATE ______,82 Richard Rd.; Mrs. Mary Giblin, to 9 p.m. * Backs Slate drive to the right. years old on Nov. 26. He was bom Freddie A. Halgwrood, 31, of 101 three or four month.s for federal provide homes for low income fam­ : / GENEVA (API —The Interna- 46 Cottage St.: Mrs. Catherine ilies, some ariwqgements must be t tional .Corrimitlee of the Red Cross I McCormick. 113 Lockwood St.: in Fopt Kent, Maine, and had lived Clinton St., W8U9 fined $100 for approval, two to three months for in Manchester .since hi.s parents George M. Urban local approval, and two to tijree made: this is p a rt^ f the federal (ICRCi announced today it is Mrs. Barbara Behling. 22 William George M. Urban. 78, of 15 Of Committee driiing a motor vehicle while his withholding final decision on in-'st.; Mrs. Nellie Golas, T1 Brook , moved here in 1958. A fifth grader license was under suapenaion. months.for financial approval by government’s^ requirements for a Drake St.. Wilson, father of Mrs.. the federal government. plan, ' . ' ^ specting Soriet Cuban-bound ships field St.: Miss Margaret Banner,, at Washington School, he was a Mary Adams of Manchester, died Jaipes Kirkpatrick, the candi­ Lawrence McCu«iy, 27, of Wll- limsuitlc, and Gordon Turis, '23, of Any one stage m ay. take more Up to $200 is available for b v ^ y ^ pending 'the ' forthcoming New 56^2 School St.: .Mrs. Beulah . member of St. James Church and Saturday at his home. date endorsed b y. a nominating York discussions of its envoy. .Talamini. Stafford Springs;/David ' of the Little League of Manches- Besides his daughter, he is also Lebanon, were each fined $20 for or less time, depending on techni­ householder who must move aa'a. Former committee President! Casey. Wapping: Mrs. Frieda', ter. survived by his wife. Mrs. Kath- committee of the Manchester failure to drive jo the right. cal complications in local work result of redevelopment, as a Paul Ruegger leaves bv plane Wallach. 116Bretton Rd.; Mias, Besides his parents, he is sur- irine Czerwonka Urban of Wilson; Country Club, was elected club Herbert E. Sullivan. 20, of .56 and the work load the federal Ur­ grant to cover moving expenses. Essex 9ti,^ wiis fined $15 for im­ liiesday to discuss the' matter Eileen Cody. 17 Lawrence St., 1 vived by two brothers. Alan Philip two sons of Wilson and Ayon; two president Saturday night over ban Renewal Agency ha.« during In the case of businesses, as •With u !n . Acting Secretary-Gener-1 Rockville: Mi's. Eva Sn.vder, Hart-| and Marc Thomas and a sister, proper passing. their phases of the project. much as $25,000 may be paid to >ther daughters of Simsbury and Henry A. Rockwell, the candidate a1 U Thant and with representa-1ford: Mrs. Annette Coma.' Glas-j DPYfua'Marie, all a,t home; his ma- Allendale, N. J.; siXte^ grand- Fines of $5 each w-ere ordered Financing for the project will x>ver relocation expensee. tives of the United State.s, the ‘ So-! lonbury. , temal grandmother. Mrs. Alphte jhildren and two great-^randchll- offered by a group of Challengers. against Horace E. Palozle, 37, of, be from three sources: Town, Wuerth, who was executive di­ Viet Union and Oiba. ADlStlTTED TODAY: Russ*'! Dubois and two maternal great- Iren. The vote waa 87 for Kirkpatrick 70 Weils St., for keeping an un­ state and federal. governments. rector of the Anaonia redevelop­ "The ICRC's definite decision ' Clofigh. East Hartford.; William | Laura Dubois The funeral will be held tombiv. and 60 for Rockw-ell; there were 3 licensed dog; and Alex Sqwks, 35, The federal government will pay ment agency for ifour years,, reoall- will depend upon, the result of this i Gonsalves. 74 N. Elm St. Matte Bernier, all of row at 8:15 a.m. at the Waszkele-^illegible votes. of Eaat Hartford, for failure to three-quarters of the eventual Ki that most of the busineeamea mission," the announcement said. | BIRTHS SATURDAY: A son wlcz Funeral Home, 43 Wethers­ display two registration plates. cost of the work. The town was forced to move by that clty'a proj- Fort Kent. I-he slate chosen by the nom- JamM Glynn, 58, of 247 N. Miain It again stressed that the task ] to Mr. and Mrs, Bronan .Bahash. The funeral will be held Wednes- field Ave., Hartford, followed, by inatinj^'qomrtflttee to serve with notified in August that a total of acU were happier in their new )»- of idsiting vessels on the high seas 23 Duval St.: a son to Mr. .and ^ a solemn high Mass of requiem at St., was fined $10 for intoxication. $1,280,944 has been set aside for cations. Lo day at »rS0 a.m. at the Holmes KirkpatriClc,jvas elected along with Inteniational Pipe and Ceram­ bound fob Cuba lyhich it said ] Mr.s. Joseph Dare. Vernon Trailer ; p^gral Home,„ ___ 400 Main St., fol- 5ts. Cyril and Methodius Church him .. this purpose by the House and Businesses affected by the re­ a at- '--w ics Co. of xaNewington, ^ w aitg 1 was ca«9 AAJIfined Home Pinahee, Agency. newal operations can be given op- Thant had invited the ICRC to do Court.. Vernon. | Mass of requiem in Hartford at 9 o’clock. Burial , Ibis______meant____ the_ election of Thomasx„y,i,iua $196,* with $96 remitted, for allow- BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son One-eighth of the cost will come bions on property when work is*' —"is outside the conventional and at St. James’ Church at 9 o’clock. Pril,mno!.k Cemeter>'. | Faidkner and the re-election of T ., (ng operation of an overweight mo- traditional scope of its humanitar­ to Mr. and Mrs. Lather Lenhardt, from the state, in the forin of a completed, or other provisions can Burial will be in St. James' Ceme­ o.ii . ti, f I to b o a r i l ^ gov-1 tor-veMole (tw'o counts). ian mission." ■Waterbury; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Friends may call at the fimeral ; ernors ^ ______loan. T he Connecticut Develop­ be’ made to ensure succeesfful re- "However in the best interest of J.-.\. Canieron, Storrs; a daughter tery. , ment Commission allocated $176,- efltablishment in the redeveloped Friends may call at the funeral home tonight from 6 to 9 o’clock, i The challenge alate had included •..jieace and in the desir.e to spare to Mr and Mrs. Reno Coma, Glas­ Einar L. Lorentzen and John T. ■746 to Manchester for this use in area, Wuerth said. The MRA mankind suffering the ICRC could tonbury. * home tomorrow from t to ■-'and Septenqber. will decide whwt provisions to 7 to 9 p.m. Plodizik for the board' of governors. consider lending its good offices Candidates for other offices were yemen T ilt The "final one-eighth will come ifuike, to the United Nations,” the -an­ from the town, and may be paid in The CAC can play an important John J. CoIUnt 13 Statehouses endorMd by both the nominating nouncement added. Andover - ■« T ; committee and the challengers, cash or in construction of munici­ part, Wuerth m d, by informing The statement added: I John J. Collins, 92, of Wlndaor, §4 c a g tA a / g a n Including Dr, Engene Davis, vice pal or school facilities. .North Bind residents ot these and "The international committee’s 1 father of Mra. Ronald Yungk of E ■ T v f EE president for two years; Herbert May Ignitie While the MRA is legally con­ ether rights that they have, under contribution would consist chiefly Range Hfll Rd., Vernon, died yes­ J. Carvey, vice president for one stituted to , run the renewal proj- local and federal laws. in recruiting per.sonnel charged' terday at his home. ' Registrars List year; Mario L, Boccalette, vice / with 'Visiting the vessels.” | Mr, Collins had been employed Redistricting president for three years; Prank The announcement said the U.N. by the. Hartford Board of Public R. Simon and Ray S. Warren, Middle East secretary-general had asked the'' Polls Workers Works for nearly 40 years. He board governors for one year; and / . (Continued from Page One) GOP Hop es to Gain all-Swiss committee "for its as-; was a member of,-St. Joseph’s John Chanda, H. D. Sweeney and (Conttained from Page One) I sislance by visiting vessels on the Church, Windeor. ij. Georg«“ E Budd, board of gover­ JOHN ALSOP high seas bound fpr Cuba Mrs. William Kowalski, Demo- Besides his daughter in Vernon ing voice in at least one oi; the HORACE SEELY-BROWN branches of state legislatures. But nors for two years. had ...... been...... killed...... in the. fighting. "The ICRC______has been____ assured cratic registrar of voters, has and his wife. Marion Dooley Col­ All terms were effective Immedi- The communiques said 'that in through the United Nations, that | listed the Democratic workers at voters in Nebraska. Oregon and Key Governors’ Posts lins, he is survived by another West Vire-inia are beinv asked . northern Yemen royalist forces the Otban government would ac-j the polls tomorrow;—Mrs. Henry daughter, Mias Elizabeth Collins cept such a form of control." Wroblinski, ' Mrs. Victor Harriman, of Windsor; a brother In West .solidify or in^crease rurll strength i erT’ sa^m^Zavt^elhr ‘ *?htened their siege of the Mrs. Edmund Hauschild, Mrs. in the statehoiise -savarella. said he and region's capital of Sada. An official ICJRC ' spokesman Hartford, a sister in Florida and . , , J opposed Kirkpatrick's Sallal disputed the claims, sav- Rockville’V ernon (OontlnDed from Pag* One) stressed that this assurance had Clifford l,_Skoog ^ and Charles three grandsons. In most cases the referenda nomination only because Klfk- mg that his U.A.R.-supported come from the United Nations Phelps. The funeral will be held Wednea- and constitutional amendments patrick must spend some of his, army and air force crushed .’’a New Voters Push al votes in 1964. There are ne only, and that the committee has Mrs. Lillian Hamilton. Republi­ da.v at 8:15 a.m. at the Merwin, being voted on were in the works , time in Floridar where he has a , large-scale Saudi Invasion"/and contests this year tn It of these ■ / can registrar of voters has listed had no contacts with CMban repre Leek and Sheehan Funeral Home. u ii t? , branch manufacturing plant. | that the entire northwest/region with 152 electoral votes. senlatives on .the subject r-w so far | ---iRepublican------w-orkers------a*---- .Miss Mar­ rU4UVnUt;iV AVC., VV IllUBUl , W.lUl Total to 8,982 35 Poquonock Ave., Windsor, with last March that legislative appor-; Kirkpatrick is the president o f ' where the fizhting occurted was Because their chances of mak­ “ Thi» is the only point on which j ion Stanley, Mrs. Ray Bid well. | ^ Mas« of requiem at St. Jo- tionment is a legitimate matter the-l£F*D Manufacturing Co., a ! ‘ ompleteVv rep^^^^ FOR CONGIIeSSM AN :^ l a r g e -JOHN LUPTON k seems the Cuban government -Mrs. Peter Mortlock. • Mrs, Carl j ,*ph-g Church at 9. Burial will be for federal courts to consider, firm started in 1961. ' i can control/’ ' Fourteen new electors were ing any substantial gains in the has given its agreement,” he said ! Stiens. and Mrs. Montague White. . (n St. .loseph's Cemeterj'. That ruling touched off some 70 He .served two terms as head of He claimpd nekrljArlv 4.000 invad-. *iaade thig moriiing In toe last House and Senate races appear .'A' • 4^^ For • f'\gMrs. MOi' Robert A**# Kelley ml 1 AST tart will It Wm be VYt mod- 1 * '.t «« and added: Friends may call at the funeral lawsuits across the nation, moat the coiinto’ club in 19.53.- ' four days of i voter-making session before to­ dim. Republicans are looking to_ ‘.‘Many other points remain to l erator. ers were killed in home today from 7 to 9 p.m. and of them aimed at hrekking rural fighting. • morrow’s elections. The number the governor contests not only to* be settled, and this is the main Democratic headquarters "" for tomorrow from S to 5 and 7 to 9 control of the legislatures. of voters eligible to Vote is 8,982. give them an upward surge to­ FOR CONGRESS, 1st DISTRICT - JAMES COLLlki object of Mr. Ruegger's mwsion.” election day will be at the home p.m. There will be a recitattlon of Some of^th/elections, like the] Rockville and Vernon residents ward the 1964, presidential battle POLLS He did not say what the other of Leiwis Phelps on Hebron Rd., key te?t -fli Florida, are a direct' Transportation the Rosary at 8 p.m. today. D O H i * d T a k e s k / ' j t p will begin fajp*ggjpg to the. jHiIls af 6 but to point toward a possible points are.' and voters wishing rides are asked r e ^ t of the ruling. two voting places; nominee to oppose President Ken­ He said the envisaged control of to telephone him. • Walter R. Moore , ^ . - •''A three-judge' federal court In in Rockville or toe. nedy. Cuba-bound ships was expected to Republican headqiiart'era will be Walter R. Moore. 71. .oc 'iX Florida found that the present VFdlllOntk X O lllff ill n -• • Ij Vernon elementelemenlarj’ school. • The last for about one month and An Associated Press survey Ir- at the home of Mr. and Mr*- Meadowbrook Rd.. W «rt^artford, apportionment violated the rights at 7 p.m. FOR SHERIFF - PHILIP Call: would be entrusted to some thirty Win.iton Abbott on Hebron Rd. of city dwellers because urban father ot Thomas-Iv Moore, of Prestige 1 rial I p^^Vrw111 have an opportunity ed 1‘ e‘ i Inspectors recruited by the (JRC. ■Voters wishing rides «re asked legislators represented far more Democrats, for the speond time to express their dhoiccg ot the *" effort* to tal Manchester, died yesterday at hia away Democratic seats in OPEN ’The statement’s reference to aos, to contact Mrs. Abbott o r . Ella- home. , voters than their country cousins. In Manchester history; • take over slate of local ahad state candi- ______■urances that ■ the Cuban goyern- worth Covell. contfpr of town administration to­ In State Race dates; -and five proposed amend- y..;, n v u ? ” ment would accept control of Cu­ Survivors, besides hli son in night.' / Nebraska, Oklahoma Central Headquarters y First Church News Afkhchester, include, his wife of ments to the state'constitution. ban-bound shipping on the high ■ Yesterday morning at the wor­ Bblton The inauguration of toe new (Oontoincd from Page One) Local candidates are: Democrat seas • apparently went back to a ship service of the Andov^-Con- West Hartford, a son. of Bloom­ field and nine grandchildr^, boaid thatAvill have six Democrats Edward Cormier and Republican Ml 3-2188 statement ■ broadcast by Cuban gregational Church, Mrvith® youth attempted to brake Trooper Charles Gunn of the The minority representation : by their team, but concede it will rectiohs' made in the voting liats. vehicle,.he pushed, too hard on urer;. Carolyn Sheehan, historian; thyee sisteri, Mra. Raymond. Wil- meinbeT.s .are Mayor Harold A. be close. ' . (Cqatlnued from Page One) Colchester Troop summoned Piet thq’ ; pedal and the vehicle spun Andrea Storier. ho.spitalit.v chair- laid and Mrs. Mitchell Szempiinskl, ras to Manchester session of Cir-I "Pirkington, Harlan D. Taylor and Ribicoff resigned from toe gov- ai-o.imd, flipped into an open field man: and Virginia Anderson, re-I both of Msiyiheater and Mrs. An- ciiil Courtoa Nov.. 26 On a P'rancia P- Dellafera. ■ . lernorsbip in 1960, two years after and\ rolled over on Its roof, facing way Sunday mOming by thr.ee portei:. rhe group meets every thonv Motes of Hartford charge of failure I'o allow the' State’s Attorney John. D. La- being re-elected by a feco'ril 'plu AbouLTow n / ; jroutha. - Friday afternoon. ™ ’ | The funeral wUl be held tomor- south, off Bell St.. In Manchester. r ig h t/f way to a vehicle not ob-i Belle, a ' former chairman of toe rality of 246,000 to. . accept apr Neither Sauer, who is 12 years According to police the 20 y^gr ‘‘Pios and------Needles- 4-H . club . row at the Rose Hill Funeral Home, ligated to slop. There were no in,-i Tow.h" Democratic'Committee, will pointment to the Kennedy cabinet,' old student Michael O. Sraitlj ob-I ^_it-h''Mra. Elvio Coda a# leader. EHm St., Rocky Hill, with a solemn The executive board of Bowers, old, nor his 15-year-old companion ■'A -juries reported. ""j administer the oa th 'to ' the board He quit - the,-cabinet 18 ' months SchooT/lT'A will meet tomorrow at ] iyere'hurt, but the car waa tmved tabled a second ride after his e x -‘ ***° elated officers la-at week, high Mass of requiem-at Corpus At 1:05 a.m. Sunday. Trooper member*. [later. perience and flagged down aWroblinski is junior leader. ; Chriatl Church. Wethersfield, at 9. 7.;30 ,j5.m. at the school library. away with extensive damage. -. Judge Probate For State Senator For State Represehtatiy^s Wethersfield patrol car at 6:30 a:.m. ;‘'®^®9uelme Gonlan was chosen Burial will be in Ro.se Hi'l Memo- Richard investigated an' For Of accident bn;_Rt. 6 at' the Notch.- 'Sunday afternoon state police-in Suzanne Vanty,- vice ffal Park. Rocky-Hill. " „ He reports a car driven by Wil­ ‘ I V Westport took three hitchhikers i toy Vanty, aed-e- Friends mav call at the funeral liam J. DeMartin, 21, of Meriden, Into custody, following a teletype tary: Cynthia“ Hauschild, treasur­ home tonight from 7 to 9.““ er; Lois Coda, hiatorian; and Ar- traveling east in the westbound from- local police. One of these •• ■—1 lane, struck a vehicle operated by- youths is the alleged driver of toe llne Mailhot. reporter. The group, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Connor which meets on Thursday after­ Royden A. Konopaska of .Willi xir in which Smith waa victimized. R OCKVIL^ Mrs. Elizabeth 1 nfiantlc who was w,(sstbound. 'tie- Under arrest is Jeffrey Kimble, noons, has scheduled eiothing. R W H A T IS >^N 39, of Corona, N.Y., charged with food preparation', and rural arU diedrtie<1^2t"hlr at her homehome^lste late last night, ! j^as***''“ arrested " raportedly at the did University not atop..He of robbery with -violence, police said, and recreation as projects for this id slu s O T O t O G I S f ? year. ^he was the wife of Michael^E. | Connecticut an hour' and a half in-to old. I — Kimble's alleged accomplices art _____ - , I believed, to have returned to New Pm .fi.M -M ... and charged with evading re- Answer—A physician whd specializes in the York State.and are being aoughi, Advertisement— ' M.rch.U, .Ml?, ftinmr V.rji,, If] “. tf,*;; diagnosia and treatment-'of-diseasea of the ear. "police said. Watch John Alaop close his WITH MEC CASH Most physicians agree that it may be dangerous campaign tonight, Channel 8 at !S .r to use self treatments for any ear problem. 7:30,and CSiannel 3 at«'8:45. Re­ 'She \va« a membeT of Kiowa r*n«« xa *o - If you want to pay oft all ypur bills^or take care of Sometimes your famllj^hyaicians wille advise publican State Centml Committee. » m — -iTooper Guon warned Miss San- you to consult an Otologist, if your condition is Big ' Vote Foreseen s,ri?'o ro ".'3 *«'/“*■ medical and dental expenses, give us a ring and complicated.. she la aur- “ nsafe lane changing after a arrange fo rjh e necessary cash. If you have plans Manchester Evetaihg.-Herald An­ Besides, her hiisba Most prescriptions for the ear are specially 1 In Romney Contest dover correspondent, Maagery vived b y . two brotnefs, William j minor collision in the eastbound for home improvements or a late vacation,) call us • compounded under aseptic conditions'requiring filontandon, telephone Pllrrini Nutland of Rockville and Albert lane at the Notch at 6:25 p.m. forythe money you pharmaceutical, skill. ” ' - . Y- 2-6012. MONT9av PAYNliNT SOHIDVHE (OonHnned from Page One) | ' Nutland of 'Vernon; and a sister, yesterday. Miaa Briere's car struck need. If approved a car operated by Elvira Peace of 10 IS- I'l 6 Mrs. Williani Kiihnly of Rockville^ ..you can make almost tsymli Permts Permit permit The fiineVal will he held Wednes­ 14 Ridgefield St., Manchester. YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHQNE US when you, t® the first of six consecutive two- $ 6.72 $ 7 ,2 7 $10.06 $18.46 need a medicine. Pick up your prescription if Fire Extinguished day at 8:15 a.m. at the Burke Fu­ No Injuries were reported in any / any family plan come year terms in 1948. 13.07 14.18 >19.74 .36.55 shopping nearby, or we will deliver promptly neral Home, 76 Prospect St., with of the accidents. State elections director*. Robert to life. Phone or visit 19.25 20.91 29.27 54.48 without extra charge. A great many people en- Montgomery predicted more, than In Hyde Basement Household tdday. 30.83 33.61 47.55 .89.47 tnisl Us with their prescriptions. May we com- 3>-s million voters will cast bal­ 36.41 .39.74. 56.48'^ 106.80 I pound yours ? ' - . - lots barring heavy storms. JOHN WAtliEH ROGER EDDY - A. LAWRENCE RIKER JQHM F. SHEA JR. Town firemen fyom Companies ON YOUR .BUILDING Atk mbout Credit T he tdmdmU tg • « ^ompt ptomiklf ■Overshadowed by the guberna- 2. 3 Md 4 late thlg-morning ex­ *n4 iueindds ro$it. HotuckoW s thmpt • i ■ ■ ■- • . J ■ .'*.■"■ PROBI-EMS! Ic 3% per imontk «ii katmkrea $J00 «r U n torial race, contests for the state tinguished a blaze in the basement CONSUIT US Life insurance on mmd 2% per on that port of tkt.hnlnnn ■ ' ■ • -, ‘ * • -s... * .. , . ' fc** ■ im.eMteai ot $100 nnd net s h n t* n e4' $3d0.$300. «ndpnd legislature, Congress - and the of the home of John H Hvd« Jt loans at group raiss M ef'j% Per momik on thmt ' pprt'Pt $he kmtpnm date administrative board, have 99 .Pitkin St. '* ' in M h ^ gf 0/ $300 U $400. - created little excitement Chief William C, Mason said the 1 4 V !■ FOR JUSTICES-MORGAN STEELE> VINCENt GENOVESI, EUGENE N> KELLY Both Swainson and-. Romney fire Was confined to' the ..area ROSSETTO have been campaigning ' vigorous­ around the bH buhior where the OUSEHOID FINANCE ly for months, .shaking thousands fire w ^ believed to have atarted. CONSTRUCTION COMFANY 'Pmcription Pharmacy / '. of i\ands at factory plant gates, He said thefe was considerable' attending barbecues, torchlight'-darnage to the furnace and the MANCHIftlR SHOPMNO PARKADf 901 Main Street—Ml 3-5321 , ] parades . and rallies. They -also area around it. 58 DELMONT ST.—Ml 9-0.108 ““ ‘"Oopyright^aag -1 clashed .in three half-hour teldvi- Firemen employed a smoke ejector 382?Mfddle Turnpik* ^ s t — : — *-\- aion debates. -■ to keep/ the home iree. oDsmoke Builders and- Oenerul Contractor* PULL THE SECOND Both .(candidates, planned to com damage. The still aiarVn was f 2nd Floor— MHcIibII 3-2731 THIS ADVERnSEMENT. SPONSORED BY THE MAMOHESTEK' IUDPUBUOAM TOWN OOMMITTEIE BoMdealtal' aM ia ^ t r la l Oeae tlnue the torrid pae$ up to'elec-Jaounded at ll!l7 the chief said.. Inhi if M Iksa., hm., Then.—U't* I Ifei, itte M. M"’,- .I"-- Mm ieve. Box U wasuMuqded at ! :

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MANCHESTER' EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, N O VE E M M ^ ^^ I 5, 1962 ^AG|C TWELVE JIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD' |IANi , C50NN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER S, M6* • ■ • ' . .. - V - ■ ^ ■■ PAG^ TOIRTEEH .Giai ■V— BAILT.CROSSWtHtD PUZZLE cratic atate chairmop,' predicted LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSOJ*^^ DUB BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR H^'^PLE Polls open 6 io 7 p,m. a victory by "upwards of 100,000 Encounter Votea” for Morgenthau. The .chair­ a » a « s« s ir' man said there had been a most TV^Radio Tonight Adds Heat to 'significant swing in the lakt' few ... o p Leaders days. I CAM T . fAP.^eOMEDAY Anowor to Pravfcnio . I X T t f THATOSiE,^ W ouR c a r pin g y 2. David H. Jaqtiith of Syracuse, DID'l(9U He a r TM& IMII J>\a )'84f MA3Or \0“5TER/.HE w a s c o m m e its w i l l (Ming Places Ckinaervative party candidate for l a t e s t ?»THE A30RJI T N N. Y. Campaign TELLlMS CHIU iSOE governor predicted he would poll 'H TRlEOTO PUTOM A DRAfNIHE^SSlVe V ic to ry Television 250,000 votes and . perhaps as HOVJ TO t^ EEPAM > RETAUATIOM THEV iKitoas .SBMIioiDe 3UDO eXHIBlTlOW 4Ca»ein 6:09 < 8) Big 3 Theatel' (in progreHs)^ •. Man's World (Continned from Pag* On«) many as two million. Morgenthau MeRlT-*^HAR-ffy/MPM/ 1 ScuMlInaviait; (22) Hpvie at S (In progiVRS) AT1HEOVOL6CLU8.)/ r e H t ^ W H E N ' SBrHithiile S— rCaria (12J Tq Tell Uie Truth < predicted the Conservatives would • L E t ME Remind STropical phnt Both ehairmen o f Manchester’s political town committees (10. 30) Earir Sliow (in proKresa) 8/00, (12),p\e , • (Got______A Secret efeller “has had a phony pay-as- draw 160,000 away' from the Re­ BUT W A LD O y/^^2i|” ^HAT X’M AN SSoiith . ( 8. 12) Yogi Baar " V (Ml (2*1 Live and Leetn '**■>«**'• HACKLEWEM ( Amcrkai dW 7 Yodc or Jersey ttiis morning predicted a victory for their respective parties, (40) Calling Mr. D. 8iV> .(40431 The Rineman you-go program,'' and, to the gov­ publican governor. , \ 5?9READ H(M ' i SNEAKEOI OPPj Le y p e r t with ttPorttot • diyinOUii (24) F ro n th ra of U)« Ben , , ' ( 8) Political Both Rockefeller and kfprgen- IWITM Ml5 HAT. (SUN OR U an M U t Persia but like the leaders at the state level, neither would predict by (18) L ife of Riley (13) The Lucy Show ernor, he said, “It means we pay III liRb a m thau continued .sidewalk tours, and BUGGS BUNNY lSASER/ nidaiaim . MNeekhah* how much his party would win. (63) F or Your InfqciHatioa - (24) The Written Word and you go—to Washington.” ORIEMTAL. 6:10 ( 3) PoliUcal T e h ^ t (18) Subscription T\ other personal appearances' In M A latrto -' lllnseeU 6:15 (24) U. N, - 19 Bow Republican Town Chairman Jehn^ (10-2240) Saints and Sinners Both Rockefeller and Morgen- New York,City ovfer the weekend. V ..Tfa- THIS CALLS deed F. Shea Jr„ who la also campaig^i-' 6:25 ( 3) WwHt**', News 4 Sports 9:00 ( 1. 13) Danny Thomas Show ihau accused each other of mis­ MKiiidaf nager sentative candidates favor the re­ 6:30 ( 83) Jw ir s , (24) Perspectives FOR 0WASTIC 22 Window port big tor re-election as a town repre­ location, of Rt. 6. ( 8, 40. 63) Stoiiey Surke representing the facts on the ZSLalMla 34 Monster 42 Rabbit (241 Bodem Algebra ^D og Detective AAEASURES! SSCatbedral 43 Seed vessel sentative, said, “I think the whole All claim an Interest in making Burna and Allen 9:30 (10. 23, 30) The Price (a Right (C) state's economy 6uid education MATUuiee 24 Spoken Republican ticket has campaigned ' ' (401 JVlld Bill EHcleok ^ 1,3. U) The Andy Griffith Show program. WNernnr 25 Chew (dnirch ol Rome 44 Dove’s homo legislative, representation'' more ' (12) Evergladea ^:00 (3) The LorriU Young Show BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP)—Un- STAMPS tborougUaree 28SM 37Stemmed . tflrritote hard, and I am confident of a Re­ |ust, but differ on whether to-have (2240) David Brinklev'a Journal Three gubernatorial candidates 46 High cards ( 8) Victory at Sea les.s police ’’officials find a better 2tP1ih eggi 27 Oriental offidaT 38 Flower (coO.) publican victory tomorrow, in the more or fewer representatives. (23) Rollle Jacobs Club House (C) of fringe parties — Conservative, 22HiwaiuB load 28 Speed contest .40 Inferno 47 Soap-maUnk atate as well ks in Manchester." 6:46 ( S) Walter Cronklte (34) Arts and Artists Socialist Worker and Socialist La­ solution, the department may 2S Bcftfol pUiee 29Hurried 41 Son (rf Noah frame ' , Both Shea and ^Ike'r. the Re­ (10-22-.30) Huntley-Brinkley Re­ (10) The Eleventh Hour have a dog on the detective staff. 49 Vehicle Democratic Chairman Ted Cum­ ( 8-134043) Ben Casey bor --r, also appeared on the pro­ togoewordi) 31 Cravats (Bib.) publican candidates' favor an op­ p o rt -- gram . ' Midnight, a 3-yearold German Every Wed 2SF1i«i mings said, "I only know our peo- tional par^Jeiier oh the voting ma­ 7:0u ( 3) Political Telecast 10;W (18) -Subscription Television 1e have worked very, very hard 10:A t 3) Stump the S tars A forum sponsored by the shepherd, has lived and worked aoDnr r ~ f r r r & T r b 5 " TT TT chines^ .so dees D emocrat Cavag- (23-30) Newa^and W eather (22-30) Election Preview 31 Haded qnlKjr 51 the traditional handshaking (10) Public S ervice-P rogram League of Women Voters, in with officer Billy R/Ooforth since najo-.'but Democrat Qroobert Is op- (241 Heritage .. „ 1*5* Subscription Tefevlslon hp WB.s a Dup. The dog won't work 32Chort n r 12 * ib Cashion. ITie picture Is very en­ (12-40) News. Sports 4 W eather 11:00 ( 3-8-12-3043) News. Sports 4 which the . nominees commented SSNiglit flier -pbsed. W eather on a series of questions' submitted with another officer. couraging. I think we have better ( 8) Evening Report 11:15 (10) Tonight (C) 34Fren(di rircir * IB” le if than a 50-60 chance fpr three-'iea-’ Party leaders are not overlook­ 153) Film In advance. Goforth ,lTa.s. been prompted to SSPirasitee ..,(18) SulMcrlption Television t40) Steve A'ten Show i , sons: ing the effect the Cuban crisis ( 3) Monday Starlight Other ddvelopmenU of the final] detective- and police are , ponder- 36SnowTeUdea 7:16 (40) Evening Report • ' ,,38 Peeled n r , "First, the votey. 'Sbssiona have could have on local elections, pos­ (30) Sports Rouifdup hours*' of Ihe campaign: | Ing whether to promote kMidnight sibly strengthening support of (22) W estern Mass. Highlights 11:20 (12) Late Movie tJ rx^__ 5_ 3Q Metric 21 eonslstently restated in more Dem- (30) Sports Camera 11:30 < 22. 30) Tonight (C) 1. William H. McKeon, Demo- too. maamiee ■ eoratle than 'Republican voters. DemoCTatic candidates. 7:2.i (30) Men of Destiny ( 8) Steve Allen Show ^ P1M «^ IM. ___S U D O A S dOVetYwom 7:30 ( 8. 10. 40. 63) CJieyenne T J l IN|. t u . PM. M . IhS TEMRORARILV 2) a 29 - One last factor is the weather. 1:00 (30) Late News »-5 dlMograce;- B" !T !A \ TIE "Sdcorid, in IBflO the high school (34). Songs er the Sktuth f 3) Night Watch Theater OFP HIS LIST* dlTreveU^ (Manchester High School) mock Democratic Chairman Ted Cum­ 83!. B SA rLlCJAY’B TV WEEK FOR (XIMFLBTR LISTINO sT H a i 52 mings recalled this morning that A L L Y G O P BY V. T. HAMLIN equipment Vots went by a handful to Nixon, M Damage who won hy 600 votes In the town. good weather traditionally -Is a dSHaasachaaetta ar* 35 help to Democratic support. TONIGHT ON TV CTvION, PSiAB, Y / cape This year an overwhelming vote .THBVT* MYeC36HAREWE^ C A R N I V A J .^ BY DICK TURNER s r at the high school went to the But the prediction for tomorrow HCX'iCOW- Vreau-y 604NA STAND / TECK.NO.' VI^SOTTA 50 Cereal Radio STOP THIS YEAH, 51 Great Lake Democraits. 'this mirrors the sup­ Is rain and snow In the morning, ITWOOP fapiN'AT HERE AN" LET | IHIS IS f clearing by afternoon. (lU e bating iaehidaa only thoee newa brosUhnata of 1* or 16-mlniita AnrauLi rtTAINT A THINS UKE V INARCHYT BUSINESS J MANTLETS] S3 Dined '' 49 per table talk of the parents. S3 Beverages lengrth. Som e a*nttnn< c a rry ether ab ort a«wam «ta) THEY/ THIS SO ON? RIGHT NOW'Y SO/ 45 4b v r '"IWrd the voters recently elect* MPinodfe Unn TT ed .a Democratic majority in the WDBC—1369 * WPOP--1416 86 Legal matijm DC C:0U Bishop’* Coiner 6:00 Dale.KeUey 0 " 5d town election." Elect^rato 21,628; 8;06 Rhynor Shines 7:00 Joey 'Reynolds Mon’s mntoiidialile’* ■ '5 Jolted by Loss 1:06 News, S ipi Off 12:00 Th^ Alligator 52 52 WRAY^U WINF—UM DOWN 8T Chairman Shea said he thought 6:00 Connecticut F. M. ^ v 6:00 Newa. Wall Street R EG . 5 9 c LB. QUALITY w lYeseUan ' the workers in his party had been 17 Joined Today 6:15 Paul Harvey; Dr. Albertg-^^K. 6:16 Showcase IT ss — —^ BurKe wagiainda ' 1 Jolted by the Republican loss In 6:46 fgowep Thomas S ta g e r andtog 6:30 Alex Drier 7:00 Newa. Sports ' the town election last month, and Seventeen persons became voters 6:40 Sports . 7:35 Showcase Freshly Ground Every Hour! were werking harder to make up at the last minute this morning. 6:50 Bob Considlne 8:00 ibe World Tonight 7:00 Edward P. '-Morcaa 8:15 Showcassyand o F for It. Seven are Independent, six are 7:15 Connecticut P.M. » 10:05 Feature ) 'There may be an impromptu mo- 10:30 Tonifht At Hy Place Republican and four are Demo­ 10:30 Showcase ' ' ' OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS bSFcade tonight, he said. 13:00 S im Off Y1:00 News M o o \ cratic. WTU>~166f 1^0 Sim OW' He himself, along with his run­ 6:Ut News. Sports and Weather GROUND ning ■mate, Intnunbent A. Lawrence All are persons whose rights 6:36 Album of the Day 6:46 Three Star E xtra Riker, would campaigrn door-Jo- matured since the last regular 7:00 Conversation Piece lnve9|nient Risrs door In the High Ridge area, he voter making session, that is they 7:^» News of the World said, distributing flyers. Bitheh became 21 years of age in 7:45 Governmeiilal Services LONDON— Private long-term BY AL VERMF OR 8:05 Pop Concert PRISCILLA’S POP Cummings said the Democratic the interim, or tney completed thetr 9:0b NiRhtbeat investment abroad by Britone representative candidates, Steve state- or local residence require- 11:00 News . equaled 3999.600,000 last yefur, up FINE THINS! AFTER A ROAST BEEF//';^HY ^ it's a VONDERFUL. ' Cavagnaro .and Paul Qroobert, mentg. 11:15 Sports Final / froip 3940.800,000 in 1960. About BEEF 11:30 Starlight Serenade ^ — ------\ / IT S (SRUEL1Ncraits voted. pearance In C ircuit C ourt 12, Man- Dempsey (or Governor Committee, Donald Irwin, Chetrman -The deciding factor, boUi men chestet'', Nov. 19. ' ' v.., gibloofi for tanatv CommlttM, J. Wattvr Kannady. Chairman «Y JOE CAMPBELL US laid, Is the choice of the town's BONNIE 4,0M independent voters. ------4 ------:------^------‘MftilybB Uttla Be .Paep didn't lou her sheep, Pop! State Tickets I'lA BUSY. -TH »S HAS Maybe the Juet h m them off the market!” 'The chief contest for state office Tt> B E 25. will be between Democratic C5ov. I«C M T 1I«5 WORDS OR oSi.,»fc» eoKNPirryaflEABSTPosooai IhS John N. Dempsey and Republican Support President Kennedy SOAP, AH'NE LESS,' gubernatorial cancjldate John Al- C A R W M A SOp. • .m. ©N THE L A ^ RePMEE incumbent Pat Hogan or thf^ Re- SIGN YOUR NOW, PLANE TO LEAVE HAVAK T U A D N 't REALIZED HOW HARD) COURAGE, ,______Pm ecfiMc Slats Casiril CSaailHst, John lailay, Chairmia HERE IS ubltcan challenger PKlll-P IS A LiraE'xGlRLOT^T, rr WOULD fE.„|.a!,„T0 «IVC y MARIA, W VOURTKKCT, herurt^elipe love, soon Schw artz. A AND A SM ALL HAND WAVES The town’s representation Inj AUTOMATIC CHiqUTRA... f r o m A WINDOW A S T H t ■ WE WILL 'le State Senate wlU be awarded AND YOUR PLANE TAH15 AWAY. JOINTRR... MOFI^S o w n GERI ANN BAGGAGE SOMEHOW, Sther to the incumbent, Democrat FUEL OIL : CHECK.. iUD; Fred Doocy, or Republican Roger 1?ULL Eddy. WHITE -FOUND Election Automatic . ,- OELIVERY : kVES Dick • i h s . Manchester - residents seekmg BREAD a m jji ma by WtA. log. TM. Pey. U.t. Pat. Off. election, in .addition to tbe can­ f'1 MdMilT didates for- state repr^htaUves, CONTRACT ark candl8 : ! they've- gone from door to door , ...... , and they’ve had their friend* write Specialuts Burnet ^ letters to the editor and take out i' - ,;|kcOtALIAWAVt,t«^»^||r^'w advertisem ents ■ In their behalf. Since 1935 Service The issues raised- during the I- ' ,W* f t e s ^ ■fe. tampaign are the relocation of Rt, ' li the redistricting of the senate 34 9 CENTER OIL COMPANY TEL.'Mn-4320 . L’iiiiT I 'wdHiii'tyiy iai>aiei»Aa>>.A4. and redistribution of the house and Ihs hoMihg of the tax line. AU of the senatorial and repre­ y-X:./

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Bleeirleal SerrlcM St SimiitM OpportoBftiM 22 int in Giants FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt serv­ ESSO Ha s excellent opporidaity in Fake Field Goal Was -Behi nd 31-26 Win TROUBLE REACHliM OUR ADVERTISER? ice on'all types of vlectricai wlr- Manchester. Modem 2-bay aerviee Monday’^ tag. Ueensed and taaurad. Wilson station, high volume, on . heavily Electrical Co., Uanchestor. MI traveled highway, plus neighbor­ 14-Htir Aitwtriit StnriM: 9-U17. Glastonbury. MB >V>76. hood trade. Available aoon. Phone Football Mr. Dorley days, JA 7-4183 nights Eras to HtraM RaaAari Floor Finishing 24 Springfield. Mass. STats 2-4629. WaM M SM at iBvatllaMPaMaf Ha PAINTING, remodeling p W ash a t the hanging, floor sanding. Call B y Ho w a r d HOLCOMB ^son. it cancelled a ^ hdppa of'afto cover the last 16 yard* for thefthe kickoff. But another Warrior FOR LEASE winnini year. The 'Tribe h is won score. A passing attempt for the recovered preventing any last-min- Charles MI 3-2107. W W Y n i? K CAPI__ period of the Giervti',have 'left the Giants one point*> Although the Cards came back^Giants, sai^ the elub had, heeii»who completed M o f 40 pasacN fo rce d lii the w>d sons in the third NEW YORIC (AP)—Hang­ . On a (day better suited for- one and tied one. Hall, which tnd- extra points failed; ut* -heroics. - Carbonnesii sent his MANCHiStm AllSWEMN* SiRVICI to go ahead 28-24 and the Giants Irtitting

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■/v-- RANCmSTER EVEND^G HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6,1982 PAGE 8IX11:EN 7V,^‘ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C6 n N„ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6,1962 PAGE SEVENTEEN Help Wanted— Male 86 WsRted—To Buy 5» Booses For Rer 65 Houses For Sale 72 Honsefi For Sale ^ 2 Bouses For SrIs ’ 72 WuUi-^P«ute S5 Hooges For Sale 72 Lots For. Sale 73 right. Bknery is due at the Rock­ Prodaeto 60 WE BUT SELL or trade antique SOUTH (COVENTRY—4 room sin TIRED oF working for iKimeone ' VERNON—s room ranch, buUt-lns, BOLTON-MJ room Cape 8-car cin­ Weekend Crashes^; Rockville-V ernon ville session of Circuit Court 12 on JfDIUIli, Cbnn. lleeiiMd, rdltf^oenr WANTED — Mechinlet having all VERNON—ipvely $ room ranch Pearson Quits Nov. .27. around experience especially, in and used furniture, china, glass, gle house with' furniture, includ' else? Here’s your chance. 'Pack­ ' near bus line, convenient to Ver- der .Mock garage, suitable fdr WARANOKE ROAD-Two deslHWe TtJMcmt home. Room with'tele* APPLES, cooking and eating $1 ing stove and mfrigerator, lake, age store, gas station, , grocery 1 w ow hop, 120x200 lot. Bel Air In very good condition, fireplace, building lots exclusive. Arthur A, Bnng 3 Arrests, A dharge of ; intoxication was repair of power^ presaea and simi­ basket and iqt. Botti’a Imilt silver, picture. tramsr and olo n-3111. colleotions, attic cmitenta or whols ate occupancy. No wlities. $86 .cape. Terrific return fOr your m- One Hurt Slightly RE-ELECT $10,990—4 room single on the bus­ UNDER $30,009—md you can buy . coot. Look this one over. Must 2 a.m. on Sunday. Brown wa^ to BN OR Uf»M, Mvt-Ume. U p.m.-7 APPLESS—Oravenstein, Macintosh, estates. Furniture Repair Service, monthly. MI 3-8404. yestment. Call for details, Paul DRIVER, part-time, an day TalcottvUe, Conn. Tel. Ml 8-T449. Fiano Agency, Ml 8-0458. line, 148’ frontage, priced for quick this nqat spilt level hom(S up off sell. Tongren Agency, MI 8-6821. INDUSTRIAL lot lor sale, about G. Albert Pearsoh,,. tninlster of be presented it the Manchester a.m., TR s-IOIt. Vernon Heyen. Cortlands, Oreenlngs. Btmce SOUTH COVENTRY - Lakefront of Vernon Street. ’Three bedrooms, 800 foot frontage. (Jail 4u 9-3391. Police investigation of seven Arrested/on day, light, deliveriee. Must have Farm, 62) W. Center St'., MI sale. Beeritler-Smlth, Realtors, music at ESnanuel '■-..^theran ses'slon-'of Circuit, <3otirt toddy. WANTED — Good used restaurant Park. Available for immediate MI 9-8953. MI SA960. two baths, lUus three rooms on 6 ROOM Colonial cape priced for weekend motor vehicle accidents Leonard R. Fielding. 28, of good driving record. .References. 8-8116. quick sale at $21,400, 8 twin sized diurch for 16 years, resigned his Neat appearance, over 21 years eqUlpnqpiit, also grocery store occupancy, one' furnished trailer 1st floor, snd, in the lower level, post and was honored at a Yeqep- resulted in three arrests, two Tankeroosan Rd., Vernon, w-as ar­ equipment and tavern equipment. .with all new furniture, . $75 a a rec room, garage and another bedrooms, dining room with built- Wanted—Real Estate 77 Liquor G)unt rested by Berube at 12<;30 a.m. PART-TIME rtd steady work Write Box Q, GREEN MOUNTAIN poUtoes, KEENEY STREET in china cabinet, large carpeted tlon yesterday by about. 250 'pa­ warnings, and some vehicular Herald.— ' ■ ■ ' good eating baked or boiled. De­ For fast and ready cash call Fred month, .and accident on Union St. and Carlson S.t 9:40 a.m. Friday and Openings for expwimced eomp^ 810 ROOM FOR rent at the north end. Gerald Park, Coventry, well established neighborhood. Op- |wo-car accident on Locust St., h^tom eter operators to work eve- Ions, all fringe benefits. Gunyer GOOD manur^ P cabinets, city water and sewer featuring 8 oversiaed bedrooms $10,900— Impossible to duplicate, or mdustrial real estate. (Contact West St. , charged with intoxication. Mar­ loads Delivered. Excellent for 71 Strickland St. . Gentleman pre­ furnished, attached garage, and, a den which can be used pbrtunlty to combine home plus Realtor, Stanley Bray.*. Ml 8-6278, east of Linden St. ^^nlngs « p.m.-io p.m., 6 nights :aniifacturing Co., 384 Hartford ------1 (built better by Bayer). $2,600 cash laige' four room home (2 ft 2). David J. Goldsteidk,17. of 25 Balanceau, arre.sted by Patrol­ quis was to be presented at the shrubs lawns, etc. Ml 8-7804, MI ferred. place, PI 2-6661. down to qualified buyer. as a 4th bedroom. 1% baths, uicomc. Maddock A deVos, Real­ Brae-Burn Realty, ' man. Robert Ahnert, pqssted a $500 Manchester session "of Circuit per week. Must be skilled in 9-8781. tors, 249-7711. Eva Mrs. Julian. FuU basement, aluminum siding Brookfield St., was charged with all phMea Of comptometer extra large living room with snd windows, deep wooded lot. oond for appearance in Rockville Court today, j IBM: TRAINEEJS needed/ nSsc our FIVE ROOM single on Foster St., fireplace, laundry room, full MI 9-9190. w- REMEMBER — Property realisti­ failure to grant the right of way. VOTE session o f Sircurt Court 12 on Ncv. Trtn Club'Slates Dance Work. Interested even if no re- ad \mder Instructions, Claasifica- Kooms Without Board 59 South Windsor, no dogg allowed, Central location, owners moving cally priced Is half sold. If sell­ Police said that Goldstein turned . sent «q;ierienoe. Ehccellent basement, 3-car garage. This is MANfjHESTEUt—Apartment house South. Ideal for couple startii^ 20. A square dance and husking bee tlon\38. HonsehoM Goods ul $95 monthly. MI 9-1791. W ARREN E. BLOWLAND an unusually large well built ing, call this office — Our record left from Linden St. into Locust > wages and working conditions. PLEASANT room for gentleman, with seven rentals grossing $6,70(f out, or elderly people. 'T. J. St. and struck the right\side of a Ahnert said Balanceau’a car will be featured at the meeting of home. speaks for itself. Alice Ulampet, dlruck the rear of a car, driven by Apply DRTVER^tock Clerk for whole­ STERILIZED, used furniture for central location, free parking. MI ANDOVER —Five room Cape, REALTOR annually. Not a bad deal for Clrwkett, Realtor, MI 8-1577. Realtor, MI 9-4548. vehicle operated by Mrs. Carmela the-Tplland County 4-H Tqpn Club sale ednosm. Apply in person. M. every room, mcludmg mattresses, 3-5127 screens, storms, garage, oil $23,000. Private flancing available. M. Anderson of 153 Eldridge St. Phylli.s A. Li.sk, 53. of 10 Davis Sat\irday at the ToUand County REPUBLICAN 676 Main St. FOREST STREET—Delightful 10 A. Baver A Sons, 807 C. East Cen­ springs, and upholstered furnl- heat, all conveniences. Call Cov­ Paul Fiano Agency, Ml S-0458. Police arrested Mrs. AildersM for Ave. which had stopped behind Agrioulturai Center on Rt. 30, Ver­ First National Stores, Inc. ture, AU kinds of appliances,' FURNISHED rooms, complete entry, PI 2-6746 after 6 p.m. BEL Am REAL ESTATE room former Cheney residence In Legal Notice another auto while waiting for a non.- The dance begins at 7:30 p,m. ter St. WALKER SIKEBT—6 room Cape failure to carry a driver’s, Uewse. cleaned-and tested New dinette light housekeeping facillUes. Gen- park-like setting. 6 bedrooms. 4% Both were ordered to appear in traffic light 'to cheuige. All 4-H teenagers are invited. Park and Oakland Ava, ‘ MALE HELP wanted Apply in sets and mattresaes brand names, i trally Igvted.'- Mrs. Dorsey, 14 CO. with garage, ' fireplace, 8 'bed- baths excellent condition. Owner - ORUEB OF HEABINO Riding in the Usk car were Mr. ‘ ~ Arch StT^^anchester. MANCHESTER — 3 family 5-5, rooma and dining room, fully MI 8-7444. STATE OF CONNECTICUT. .District Circuit Court 12, Manchester, Noy. person. Beiger-Chef Drive In, 335 Shop and save at LeBIanc Fumi Wanted To Rent 68 Vincent A. Boggini of Andover. Probate Court. ’Tollm of 19. Both -vehicles had minor dam­ ind Mrs. George Sumner of .5.1 Adverti.sement-r- East Hartford Main St. \ very convenient to schools and stormed, very clean and WeU Andover, Octobel* 36th, 1962. Elm St. Both women complained Watch John -Alsop close his ^ ' k J u i T ^ 5“ l 74®°0% n®*'9^ ’.' n ic e l y Furnished room, private DESIRE inexpensive winterized shopping, good condition, oil kept, $15,900. Robert Wolvertofi iniST SELL—Modern Cape imme­ Estate of Elizabeth if. Kelley, late of age, " MI 8-9383 Frederick P. Latalf, 26, of-'Win- rf neck pains, and Suhiner com­ campaign tonights Channel 8 at AUTO MECHANIC, tune-ups, muf' Saturday till 6. home, well heated, large clothes rent within 20 miles of Manches­ steam heat. Asking $17,900. Rob­ Agency, MI 9-2818. diately, garage, fireplace, oil Andover, In said District, deceased. plained of back pains. 7:30 and Channel 3 at 8 {45:. Re­ fler snd shbf:k Installation. E i^ r closet, gentleman, parking. 316 ter. MI 3-8278, ert WolVerton Agency, Ml 9-2818. heat, 2% acres, lots of shade, Present, Hon. Charles H. Nicholson. ated, early yesterday morning was ■■ i - ■ Ju^e. charged with following too closely Vernon Accident* publican State Central -Committee. ience required. Seymour Auto RUGS —..Never used 9x13 apricot Spruce St. EAST HAR’TFORD—Large 6 room make offer. CaH owner, PI 2-0645. The executor bavin* submitted his Police said he struck the rear of a Two Vernon men were arre-sted Stores, 681 i^aln. broadloom, $M. 9x15 green Orien-' WIDOW WOULD Hke 8 room BEELZEBUB ROAD—Wapplng. 8H ranch buUt-ins^ ceUar, garage, administration account with said ea- >n charges of evading responsibil­ SALES CORRESPONDENT apartment near center-ijf town. room ranch, garage, buut-lna, BOL/TON—Custom designed 3-bed' bus (Jarlton W. Hutchins, MI VERNON—Attractive 6 room Cape tate to this Court for allowance, it is car operated by John R. Ricardi tal, $36; 9x13 red Parisian. HOUSEKEEPING room, all nUll- room ranch, living rooni with, ORDERED: That the flth day of No­ ity over the weekend following 389-6955 Maximum $70. MI 6-4687, ' steel beam, beautiful trees, acre 9-5132 with full shed dormer, hot water vember. ,1962. at nine o’clock in the 21, of Deep River. Both vehicles ties, ample parking, 272 Main. fireplace, boXcaae shelves and heat, attached garage, large lot. were traveling west on (Jenter;'St. into crashes on .JJt. 83, Vernon, Salesmeh Wanted 36-.A lot, reas mably priced. Carlton W. forenoon at the Probate Office in An­ Cliief .Oon.stable Edmund. Dwyer LISTEN . High School graduate. Exper­ Hutchins, MI 9-6182. esurpeting, secluded lot with 'view. MANCHES’TER — 6 room ntnblv Conveniently located to school and dover bp and the same is assigned J\ist east of Proctor Rd.. when the LEADING national-CMporation has ATTRACTIVE room for refined Roases Tor Sal* ' 72 Pam Fiano Agency, MI 8-0458. Rockledge, for sale or for rent shopping This you must see. for a hearing on the allowance of said reports. ,. ience in sales cCflce desirable. administration account, and this court incident occurred. Vehicular dam­ A SENSATIONAL gentleman, centrally located, pri­ e ig h t r o o m with OTtion to buy. Tongren Agen­ Many other' listings • available. The I two are Johit^-J. Mullin. opening in local Hartford office Garrison Colonial, RANCH—5 large rooms. Amesite directs the executor to cite all persons G. Albert Pearson age was slight. Lataif-wnii be pre­ tp LOCAL VOTING. TJtENDS Shorthand and typing. Salary, for Mesman.. MI 8-3189, Mr. vate phone on floor. MI 8-8547 $9,9(X)—5% ROOM ranch, fireplace, large living'room, dining room, cy, MI 8-6821 .. Alice Clampet, Realtor, MI 9-4543 interested therein to appear at said sented in (5ircviit Court 12, Man­ 29. of 17 HarU Dr„ and Herbert group Insurance, pension plan, Barend. 2-car garage, large lot, privacy. kitchen, study arid lavatory, 4 drive, full cellar, oil heat, fuUy or MI 8-7857. time and place by publishing a copy Skinner. 46. of Taicottvllle Rd. iVALUE stormed, fireplaces, 8 large bed­ of this order once in some newspaper Pearson ciune to Emanuel .in chester, Nov. 19. ANDOVER—Large furnished room Carlton W. Hutchins, MQ 9-5182. bedrooms and bath on seconll ., VERNON MulKn posted,* $500 bond for ap- AND ELECTION RETURNS .OVeV 8 paid holldaya, paid vacation, for rent. C. H. Stlens, PI 3-7278, rooma, $16,500 Owner-agem Es- having a circulation in said District, 1935 succeeding hlS brother, Helge Mrs. Marie R. Blair, 718' Main oearance in Rockville session of ’THREE COMPLETE ROOMS ' Dooi. Recreation room With fire­ and by posting a copy of this order on Pearson, who was minister of mu St„ was treated for a chifi lacera­ ■dek leave, funeral leave. In­ Help Wanted— Route 8, Andover. MANCHESTER—6 room older Co­ cott. MI 9-7688. Exceptional custom built 6 the public sign post in the Town of Circuit Court 12 on Nov. 20; Skln- OF NEW DECORATpOR place in basement. Attached COVENTRY sic for 10 years. In 1945 he left to tion at Manchester Memorial Hos­ terviewing and testing at Male or Female S7 lonial. Generous size rooms in­ double garage. Aluminum siding. room ranch with partially clos­ Andover nearest where deceased last aer is due in Rockville session of STYLE FURMTURE clude living room dining room; MANCHESTER—4 Dedroom home, ed carport, living room with - / dwelt, and sent by certified mail, post­ take the same post at the First pital after a one-car accident Sat- Circuit Court 12 on Nov. 23’. Regers Corporation, comer of Central location. $82,900. PhU- age prepajd. to: urday at about 3:45 on N. Main Apartments— FSata— kitchen and 3 bedrooms, utility excellent cloeet and storage space, wall-to-wall carpeting, raised Twin Hills—4 room ranch and Lutheran CSiurch, New Britain. He Con.stable John Lehan arrest^ l6 ll and Oakland Streets, PATROIXi CLERK and general of­ brick Agency, Ml 9-8464. carport aluminum. siding, David K. Condon. 31 Evergreen Ave­ St., ea.st..of Stock PI. fice work, steady employment, 3299 Tenements 6;t room, and enclosed porch. OU large eucloMd porrii. 2-car ga- hearth fireplace, California red'* nue. Hartford. Connecticut. returned to Emanuel in 1956 Skinner Saturday around 8;15 a.m. M^cheater, Conn., at 1:80 heat, ,$14,500. Robert Wolverton r u e , $19,700. PhUbrlck Agency. $10,960. Eileen. R. Meunler. 44 Ea.'^tvlew after pending the -last three Police reported that Mrs.. Blair good working conditions, all fringe BOWERS SCHOOL—7 room Co­ wood paneling, dining room, 3 Street^ Hartford. Copnecticut. all at ibout a mile north of the cra,*h p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 8. benefita. Gunver Manufacturing TO RENT—4 room heated apart­ Agen'cy, Ml 9-2818. lonial, 4 bedrooms, walk-up atfie, MI 9-8464. ' bedrooms, Andersen windows lea.««t seVen daye befhre said time as-’ years of his absence at the Union lost control of her vehicle |iihlle icene where Skimier allegedly Magnificent aofa bed covered ment, adults preferred. ’Tel. C room ranch, baseboard heat, Co., 384 Hartford Rd. . in 100% nylon, matching chair 2-car garage, -well shaded lot throughout. Beautiful shaded wall-to-wall carpeting, winter­ signpd. ' . Congr^ational Church. Rockville, driving yest oh N. Main St., ana struck an oncoming car. driven by 3-5118 between 8:30 a.m.-4;30 EIGHT ROOM cape, 4 bedrooms, $11,800—6 ROOM Cape, aluminum CHARLES H. NICHOLSON, Judge. and has been at the Manchester : 1 off the road and down an em Window shadti ol lovfly Du Pont WINF- Equal opportunity employer. 105x150. Only $16,500. Hayes Agen­ lot with pines, hemlocks, and ized, one Mock from lake, Henry Goodron of Ludlow, Mass., with foam cushions, 3 mar- p.m. dining room, paneled family storma, awnings, shade trees, bus, •Tontine" are catwtd waiK. Will cy, ^MI 8-4803 Elves. Ml 0-2397. blue spruce trees. Pine residen­ - |%TX>0, $1,000 down. church since that time. bankment. The car was towed from and did not Stop. Situations Wanted—. proof top tables. 2 lovely table room, full shed' dormer, tire shopping. Carlton W. Hutchins, Known as ‘Mr. Music” In Man­ the scene with considerable dam­ look like new. Won’t creek, t n y ot' lamps, 2 jumbo throw piUoyrs, MI 9-6182 tial area, xjne minute from Wil-, Mullin. arrested by Constable FOUR ROOM apartment with alarm, aluminum' combinations, OUTSTANDING two year old gpllt- bur Cross highway. Immediate Lakefront—6 room cottage, hot South Windsor chester, he is beginning his 31st John Williams, also was charged pinhole. Aysifable in mtny attroe- ' Female 38 9x12 f .b. rug . . . 21 piece din­ heat, hot water, and gas for cook­ age- ^ IBM TTtAINEES needed Beg our attached garage. Very close to level. 8 bedrooma, 8 full baths, occupancy $18,9M. VA, FHA, water heat, large living room, yeair as music director at Manches­ Richard L. Reznlck, 17, or- 76 with driving while under the In­ live colofS. Juit call uV We will be TOMORROW $A.M.toi2mDWfiirr ette msemble, 4 piece elegant ing. Electric refrigerator and gas school, shopping and transporta- TOLLAND — Paying rent? Years •■ad-td'ineeiure your iMndowi end -' ad und^r Instructioni, Classifica­ WANTED—^Work m general insur­ formal dining room, family room later only rent receipts! Invest or conventional financing. $10,560. , ^ ter High School. Music is his Adelaide Rd., was given a written fluence of liquor or drugs and tion 38. \ ance agency in RockvlUe-Man- walnut bedroom suite with fa­ stove furnished. Call M l 9-7834 be­ « « i . $17,500. PWlbrtlik Agency. MI with btfilt-ins and patio, 3 4»r ga­ work, his pleasure, his leisure and with failure to carry a driver’s Ur you a free nthhaw for new mous make mattress and tween 5-7. •• 9-8464. — your money in a new home. See 5% room custom built ranch, Roy Browning warning (or -failure to grant the "Tanttne.” • V chester area, four years exper­ rage. This home featm ^ many our i^ c h Or cape and attractive Andover -r- older home 7% his enjoyment. right of wav at Spruce and School ceiise. ' ^ experienced woman for gan- ience. Call ’TR 6-2136. spring, 2 foam bed pillows, 2 extras mcludlng dishwasher, dis­ 2 years old, S bedrooms,. liv­ rooms, needg paint and some Williams said the Mullin car •ral offieW work, typing essMitlal, PORTER St.—Large colonial home, offer'We can give you Joseph Roy Johnson, vice chairman of Sts. Police said that the Reznick- v ^ t y lamps . . . all new, all posal, built-in oven and range, ing room with fireplace, base­ work, sturdy construction, good the Iraard of administration of the struck the rear of a car driven by good at figures, five days includ­ SIX'ROOM duplex, centrally locat­ S .bedrooma, 3^ ratha, 3-car ga- Barth, BrtUcer, MI 9-0830, ment garage, $17,500. Immedi­ To Head New driven car struck the righ|t front MIPONT \ guaranteed. ed, $90 monthly. Call M l 9-8860. -3-zone heating, elaborate interior heating system, copper plumb­ church,' presented the Pearsons James D. Fj;aher, SO, of 54 Vem- BROUGHT TO YOU BY: ing Saturday, company ‘benefits. Doga—Birds—Peta 41 raga, large landacapad yard. Ugbting, tastefully - decorated, ate occupancy. ing. new well 1$6’ deep, $8,600. finder of a vehicle operated by Orant’a, Plarkade. x Instant Credit . . . Shown by appointment. Marion E. with a picture from the members Mrs.' Helen A. Sales of RFD 1, wood Dr., Vernon, which w-as wait­ FOUR ROOM apartment, first hand hewn roof shingles, profea- of the board. The Rev. C. Henry ing on Rt. 83, preparing to turn DACHSHUND p^q^ies, AKC regis­ FVee Delivery Robertson. Realtor. MI S-8968. . slonally -landscaped, top vahie at MANCHESTER Many others from $10,000 up Manchester—5 rooms,, amesite Bank in Town •Manchester, who had the right of TONTINE floor, centrally located, all mod­ to $50,000. ” drive, oversize garage, new Anderson, pastor, presented Pear­ into the Vernon'Shopping Center. tered, home with childm , em facilities. J. D. Realty, 618 $29,900. PhUbrlck Agency. MI way. After the erksh. wWch occurred LaBONNE-SfLVERSTEIN health guaranteed. Black and tan, RANCH—6 rooms. West Side, heating system, partial rec son with a check, on behalf of the IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Center St., MI 8-5129. Youngstown kitchen with buUt- 9-8464. VISUALIZE Roy R. Browning, a former bank James McVeigh, 76, of, 109 at 11:40 p.m. Sunday,'^MulHh re­ red. ’TR 6-8950. JERRY FAY AGENCY room heated, piped for auto­ congregation, and expressed appre­ Birch St., late Saturday morning NORMAN’S Ins, 8 bedi'ooma, dlQlng room, full MI 8-2118 TR 6-2640j_ examiner for the Federal Deposit ciation for his. contribution to the portedly kept going ' ahM apartment, 81 N. transportation. $23,900 I%Ubrick ed to turn left into a private drive Undm'wiltlng Clerk School St., ■very near school, $96 Agency, MI 9-3464. lovely oversized rooms with extras, hiH price $19,500; execu­ CHAMBERS REALTY ing organized. Junior Choir, and Dale MacLean Constabies RasTiiond Berube and your poodle to look neat, you Open Dally 9-9, Saturday 9-6 sunporch Central foyer en­ tive 8 room English Colonial, in from the Chapel Cliolr. Emanuel and cut in front of a State Police Edwin Carlson about 1:45 a.m. month. Call Glastonbury 638-7748. Austin Chamber*, Broker cruiser operated by Trooper 'Wil­ can’t beat the Poodle Salon. Pro- MI 3-1536 COLONIAL—7 rooms, 2 full baths, trance. Aluminum combina­ excellent location, rec, room,' air Choir had a reception for Pearson Sunday and charged with the theft If you type or have a high foasional groqmmg, bathing of all EIGHT ROOM apartment for rent, FIVE ROOM RANCH 2-car garage, centraUy located, tions. G«rage. Closets galore. conditioned living room ,' 1^4 MI t-7006 MI S-6930 last week and presented him wdth liam Y. Shaw-, 36, of 2 Ansaldl Rd. of gasoline from a car pp.rked at aptitude for figures, you may tweeds. MI 9'-9798, or MI 9-0600. centrally located, available imme- $16,500. PhUbrlck Agency, MI $22,000 and no fingerprints on baths, built-in gar^e, many, a gift. Shaw attempted to stop but his ve­ Timmy’s Senice Station on Rt. 30. qualify for emi ef these posi- hicle skidded into the right side 80” CALORIC gas stove, excellent dlateiy Call MI 9-0814. $13,000-$500 down 9-8464. . the wall. Dv|l.S0 aii hour stove, 800 cedar poles. MI 9-1858. to describe all of the many fea- ed, full bath ,rec rooms, etc. Ga­ WITH 2 thermostats SUPER 8 ROOMS FURNITURE Exceptignally large living room ' tures, but call, it will be a pleas­ NINE ROOM remodeled home, inum storms and screens, 4 bed­ rage will' hold two .cars, rear John T. Kearney and Edward Otto F. Schlemlnger and Mar­ V Ji ^h^eommiasion 1 $10.16 MON’THLY LARGE 8% room furnished apart­ with fireplace, dining area and birch cabinet kitchen, 1% baths, rooms. kitchen, living room and V MARKETS MANCHESTER ment, -first floor, heat, hot water ure to show it to you. T. J; porch, 'big trees. Asking $26,600— Kuehn. , garet G, Schlemlnger to Lorita FIREPLACE wood for sale, dfllv- Brand New kitchen with view of lake. 3 bed­ Crockett, Realtor, M 8-1677 fireplace, aluminum storma, ga­ utility room, only $9,500.' Robert must be seen Oiwner transferred. MoVey, property at 40 Pine Hill To worit in our eenti Westinghouse Refrigerator, Living and electricity 'furnished. Work­ rooms, 2 baths, elaborately finish­ Bnes is South Windsor’s -town ered; PI 2-7729. rages, one acre.,,,, Carlton W. Wolverton Agency, Realtor, MI T. J. Oockett, Realtor. MI 8-1677. clerk; Pelt,on, assessor; Burgess St. ’ . UUl LLIAMSO|it • Tiies. andrWed, Specials . Manchester office. Room', Bedroom, Dinette, Rugs, ing couple 'preferred. Tel. MI ed basement with (lrepli(ce, bar, Hutchins, Ml 9-5132. 9-9808 9-2813. councilman; and Kuehn, judge of Kurt Eigenbord and B r n a Phone MI 8-l£ Lamps, Tables, Dishes, Silverware etc. 2-car garage, professionally BOLTON — 8 bedroom ranch; . ——„ Bligenbrod to Robert T. Donnelly j AIR COMPRESSOR, excellent con­ and other accessories. ROCKVILLE—54 two-famlly. Very ROCKVttiLE. 3 room heated, nice­ 'breezeway and garage, priced] BfoWnlng Is In charge of organ- and Helen M. Donnelly, property dition Call after 6 p.m. 9-9700. Ev e r y t h in g $s6o S r i^ k ^ ie n c r M l's V o f WINDSOR $14,990 good condition. 2-car«:gerage. % 20% below replacement coet, $500 ly furiilshed-apartment, cen trally______acre good land. Centf;ai. Carlton izirig the bank, for which a loca­ at 7 Lydall St. NOVEMBER 1963 cin be the a^rt LOAM SALE—^Regular $14 atone' located, available Nov. 1. Cottier FINLEY STREET — Ranch, 6 down, $103 monthly pays all. Hur- . Alfred C. Willianis and Gladys 8 ROOMS FURNITURE - W. Hutchins. MI 9-6182. NOTICE •ry. this won’t last. Paul Fiano tion has not yet been chosen. He of your career Avon peeds wom­ free 4oam, now $12.50; also, fill, Apartments. TR 6-3620. rooms plus, a utility room and 6>^ Room Rtmch—Attached gar will be Its chief operating, officer E. Williams to Edward P. Saling en wllHng to wprk and leam. Un­ , stone, ^Jivei and sand. Call MI i Brand New rage. Raised hearth fireplace 4 BEDROOM 7 room colonial with TOWN OF MANCHESTER, Agency' MI 8-0458. . ■* Jr., and Jean K. Saling, property : $14.74 MONTHLY ; liOVENTRY-^ large rooms, fur­ heated rec room, 200x200 tree CONN. ____ when It opens in about six months. limited opportunity for advance­ 8-8603 ' shaded lot, 2-car gai^ge. 24 foot In living room. 3 • bedrooms. dining room, 1V4 baths, 2-car at­ $15,500—INVESTORS special' or the Browning began his 'duties Oct. at 4 Elarl St. ' ' ment. Fbr inforination call BU Westinghouse Washing kfachine, nished, heat and hot water. $75 Kitchen and. diriilig area. tached garage, also partially fin­ OFFICE OF THE Marriage License \ Westinghouse refrigerator, Bed- monthly.- PI 2-8646. living room with flrTOMce, plen­ “ in-law” answer.Three and three '22. He haa been in bank examin­ PORK CHOPS CHRISTMAS trees ' CWholesale). lOOx^ level lot. IMMEDIATE GENERAL MANAGER Milton Jam^ Dickinson,, .224 , \ iMrMkiftf comfort; 9-4923. ty of privacy for $2,0()ll b ^ w ap­ ished rec room St. James Par­ flat, located Ml Green Hill Street. ing work for eight years, working Our selected fancy Canadian trees room. Living R ^in, . Dinette, OCCUPANCY. CALL NOW, SEE ish. Beechler-Smith, Realtors, MI • MUNICIPAL BUILDING eSjarter Oak St., and Helen Fran­ .oiMl fool economy —>%•>, ^L^mps, Tables, TWO ROOM, hriited furqlshed praisal, $25,900. Robert ^ olver- Excellent location, convenient to primarily in this state. Jie is a sen on iteht. Double . ordinary ton Agency; MI 9-2813. \ IT TODAY! Mr Govang MI 9-8952. MI 8-6969 ■* MANCHESTER, CONN. ces Cackowskl, Hartford, Chur^ Help $$ anted—-Male 36 profits. at once for moder­ Blankets, Sily<^are. Pillows, and apartment. Apply T. Morrow, 26 ‘ A public hearing will be held by everything Home In tip-top ^ape,' graduate of the University of Just like 2 funiacea for the Birch Street after <:30 p.m MI 9-5306, TO 6-6611, TO 6-9820. shows a good return. Also has a of the Assumption, Nov. 17. B i E S T ate prices, plus big yearly bonus Other Accessories CUSTOM BUILT 6 room Ranqh. MANCHESTER —8 room ...Cape, th e. Board of Directors of the Scranton (Pa.), and was credit .price of one! The result EXPERIENCED carpenters want- discounts. Hughes Farnja, Bern- EVERYTHING $444 9-223^ ’■quiet street, close to shopping tmd Town of Manchester . at 8:00 P.M., two car garage. One vacancy T. manager for the Hartford area . , . maximum fuel usage large Uvlng room with fireplace, J. Crockett, Realtor, MI 8-1577. ad. John R. Wennergren Co., MI ardston, Maas. formal (Unuig room, - family alie schools, excellent condition, priced ' November 13, 1^62, in the Hearing office of a national paint company .only o(B coldest days . . . 8-6808 after 6. FURNISHED upstairs flat, 4 BARROWS & WALLACE Open Forurii !2 v - Price Includes Delivery, Setup, | roomsf adults only. MI 8-8886 kitchen 8 bedroonu. batha. to sell, $13,90b Hayes Agency, Ml' Room of the Municipal Building, MANCHESTER —5*4 room ranch; before joining the FDIC.,; fuel saving is automatic, lb POOL TABLES. Direct—manufac- 3-4808. A veteran, of World War H CXaASS A tool and gauge makers; Service. Guarantee Immediate dC' recreation room wlfo fueplaoa, $5 E. Center St.. Manchester Manchester, Connecticut, for the on a large tree shaded iQt, quiet; . u and overrun is eliminate alao, experienced ^ around ma- enclosed bzeeseway^-attached ga­ purpose of assessing one-half of the deadepd street, full cellar, oil hot | Brownmg has been a resident of •Amazing* TWO ROOM furnished Wpartment rage. iandacaped yard 91x194. MI 9-6306 tcost of the-Installation o f Cement Phone for details today! ^ chinlsia. “l^op w u es - and fringe stead Ave., Hartford. Phone for appointment water heat, fireplace, natural i the area since 1952 and -now rives To the Eklitor, _ benefits. Apply E A 8 Gauge, with all utilities, lights, gas and HiiMon E. Robertson. Realtor. Ml Concrete Sidewalks and Drives or woodwork easily financed Move 1 at -80 Graham in Wapping, The editorial stating your X sXm u e l a l b e r t - ' Jly ! Your WIULIAMSON D««l«r kOtchell Drive. B o irL E CAS heater-, heata 5 heat. Inquire 124 High‘St, 8-5968. Bituminous" Concrete Sidewalks right in, 117,900.. Robert Wol'yetr■ He has completed the ^ifst ses­ choices in the campaign was amaz­ FRESH H i^ o rd CH 7-0858 NOTICE and Drives, and to determine sion of the Graduate School of ing! While admitting violent dis­ rooms, 2Q0 an\p., portable, welder THREE . ROOM furnished apart­ lUXXLEDGE—7 room Ranch, 4 ton Agency, MI 9-2813. D. C. 86 Birch St. upstairs.' See It Day Or'Night 68 STARKWEATHER St;. — Large A Public Hearing will be held by whether______or __ not the ..._ public_____ Interest______Banking at the University of Wis­ agreement with Lupton's .19th cen­ ment’, second floor; all utilities In­ ears old, large modern kitchen, immaculate 6 room home,- all the Zoning Commission of the and conv4nfence require the con- consin and several other special­ /■LATHE If you have no means of trans-* cluded, $110 a month,' off Porter guUt-in"oynn and raqge, dlahwaab- tury ideas and simple, but contra-- portation. I’ll send my auto for . utilities, quiet neighborhood, close Town of .Bolton on Wednesday, No- struction of sidewalks, .curbs, .gnd ized banking courses. dictory solutions, you still recom­ 'St. call Ml 3-6940 Can be seen er, diapoiM) pantry, etc. Large to trans^rtation, copper' plumb- vember i , 1862, at 8:00 P.M. at the, drives upon the following highway ^17,900 .. AND WORTH IT! NORMAN Bitata and Aeeeaaorieii '^6 you. No o^ip^lon. ' He is married and the father of mend voting a straight ticket. evenings only.__ dining roOm, den, center, entrance Ing. oil hot water 9hjy Community Hall'- to consider the’ in the Towr 'Manchester: . ’’ OPERATORS haU, paneled wall fireplace .in. Uv- three children. Surely the. Connecticut voter is in-; THREE WOODEN ' rowboats, 8 $14,500. Joseph Barth. Broker, MI; following item; 1. MIDDLE TURNPIKE This lovely Cap# is just beg­ telligent enough 'to split his tick­ A—L—B- t-E—R—T— Businesa fnications ! ing room, with .a beautiful view, 8 9-0320. SHyEET METAL WORKS Semi-production and qxperi-— foot, oars and locks; $25 each. 48-45 ALL'YN ST., HARTFORD Request- of Raymond S. Jr., and WEST — souAi side — from- ‘ ging for new owner* ato appre­ Advertisement—' et—surely there Is one Democrat­ Hlet of mental, first-class, overtime,* Call MI 9-8088. bedrooma, 8 batha, 8-car garage, Beverly Holcombe for a c|iange of OPEN E3VERY NIGHT TILL 9 ’ For ’'Rent 64 plaatered waUs, eelling at bank Durant Street 'east to the rail­ ciate its. Immaculate, cozy, 6 - Watch -John Alsop close ■ Jiis ic nominee who outshines his Re­ goodworking condititms, pro­ ,rone from Residence to General road tracks. t rooms—its 1*4 bkths—its spa­ campaign tonl;^ti Channel 8 -W^ publican counterpart. At least gressive company. Apply in Crort^RAL *IjOCATTON. store appralaal, $81,000. PhUmek Agen­ 342 ADAMS ST. — Ml 3-89S6 cy. Ml 9-8464. Business for the property on Camp 2. PARKER STREET—east. . cious clojets—Us proximity, to - 7:30 and (Channel 3 at 8:45. Re­ one ? person. BnlMinif Materials 47 Musical Instriiments ‘ 53 space' approximately 20’x40'. suit-, Meeting Road boimded and de­ side—from Lydall, Street—to all levels of schools Owners publican State (Central Ctommittee Yours %uly^ able $or small bueiness. MI 9-8294. INVITATION WE ARE MANCHESTEIR—42 Ludlov^ Road, scribed as folIoWs: 500’ south. leaving state. Let's look, at it Sam Teller DELTA CORPORATION Rockledge. New 6 room ranch, 8 Northerly, by Camp-Meeting 3. PARKER STREET—east t o ^ y f 2249. Main St. Hartford MANUFACTURERS OF BALDWIN Acrosonlc consols TO BID 245 NORTH MAIN—Store. MI large bedrooms, natural wood­ Road side—from Lydall Street—to 17,000 Lxpected FACIAL TISSUE piano, $900. MI 9-J438, after 6. Sealed bids will be received at BILECTRONICS — Television COMPONENTS. 9-5229, 9-6. work throughout, buUt-in oven and Easterly, by Lot No.- 3 o|( Colonial Road. range. This new home will be the Office of the General Manager, Hickory Valley Subdivision 4. MIDDLE T U R N P IK E I. J. CARF®NTER. BROKER with good working knowledge for 41 Center Street, Manchester, (Con­ To Vote Tuesday permanent -position in Hartford. Prehung: Doors * GIBSON AMPLIFIER, 12” speak­ ANDOVER — Roqt^ 6.- Approxi­ open, for ihspection all day every Southerly,''by Fluclid Lane EAST—north side—from Pla­ Ml 9-6051 MI 9-9152 BLUE 400 mately 700 square feet of com­ day. Stop In at W’ur convenience. necticut until No'vember 16, 1962 Westerly, by French Road za Drive to Greenwood Drive. START SAVING— OR ADD TO Should have at least a tad Claim. Wood ’Tnisses ■ er with tremelo, MI 8-6677. at 11:00 A.M. for One (1) Passen­ Seventy-five to 80 per cent of Fringe benefits. Give conmlete mercial space available, Immedi­ Robert Wolvqridn Agency,, MI B O L T ^ ZONING 5. HOLLISTER STOBBT— Windows ate occupancy, $50 monthly rent. 9-2818. ' ger Car. For Police Department. COMMIBSION south side—fronting. 234 Hol­ the town’s electors yrillrill tturn out YOUR SAVINGS ON OR BEFORE information in first letter. Write Glasfr Sliding: Doors Bid forms and specifications are 44 ALHH DRIVE—6 room ranch, tomorrow, predicted Town Clerk COUNT Mancbestei' Herald^ Booc B. Office and Store J. D. Realty, MI 3-5129. Donald Tedford, lister Street. RIBBON Paneled Homes available at the Controller!B Office, ’ Chairman $ bedrooms, large living room, IH Edward Tomklel today. .Equipment OUTSTANDING HOMES Robert ly. Gordon, baths..large recreation room, ex­ . THE 10th OF THE MONTH ^ READER'S DIGEIST needs echoed 66 Center Street, Manchester, Con­ Dated at Bolton, Connecticut, Secretary That means about 17,302 voters ALL OF NATIONAL’S OFFICE FOR RENT BOWERS AREA necticut. ■ cellent oondttion, ■ by owners. MI out of the 21,628 vrill vote some- By VANITY FAIR BOXES teachers in Manchester-Hartford t y p e w r i t e r — n e w TYPE- this 8th day of October 1962. ‘ * Board of Directors' 9-0511. area to help introduce new music MATERIALS ARE QUALITY writers $65 and up; used type­ Cape — 6 room ‘ beauty; 1% TOWN OF MANCHESTER, •V! Mme between 6 a.nr. and 2 p.m. 206 CENTER ST. CONNECTICUT' • ' ------—------u The number is about 5 per EARN DIVIDENDS FROM THE 1st appreciation program. Mr. Otri- CONTROLLED FOR BETTER writers $29 and up. Berube’s baths, double sliding door 65 OLCOTT DRIVE;^-**’ attractive llna, MI 8-2180. Typ«wrlter Service, 479 E. Mid­ .closets, 3 large bedrooms, RICHARD MARTIN, cent less than the 86 per cent of BUILDING Ideal for insurluice or real es­ GENEHAL MANAGER four bedroom home in excellent the voters, about 18.000. who Y „ dle- ’tpke.,. Manchester. Ml J9-8477. aluminum storm- windows, full itititititititkititiiritkiritititirkilrirkitk TOOL AND gauge makers wanted, residential neighborhood. Beauti­ turned out In the 1958 guberna­ ^ 'Ct -ft Call Us for c^inpetitive prices and tate agent, $60 monthly, utUi- shed dormer, nice yard ‘ with fully landscaped lot of over an firat-claas only full or part-time, information. “ split rati fence $17,900. IT'S OhlLY m o n e y ! torial election in Manchester. i ' tle a i^ d Cau Pi 2-6701. acre. Modern kitchen, two baths, 10 99 an prevailing benefit* and rates. Wearing AppareV—Furs 57 _ JPqlling places are the Blast Side But it’s YOUR iii(mey,and we?d^ garaga,-recreational room plu# aJl- SAVINGS Overtime if desired.. Call Man- n a 'h o n a ' l Lu m b e r ,' in g . Colonial—6 rooms, 2 large bed­ INVITATION— Rec for District 1; West Side Rec .Chester Tool ft' Design,-MI 9-6268 LADY’S ' reversible coa|, blue like to help you get all you canr OiS extras that make (or a com­ for District 2; Waddell School for — CHestnut 8-2147 rooms, paneled family room or fortable home. Quick sala price LIGHT REO: «r apply in person.. , ‘fleece with white alpaca lining, j ^ , . . , den ' with jalousled windows, in the REAL ESTATE MAR-*lC District 3: Community 'Y for Dls ajic/ L O-A. N , 881- State Street, Route 5, „ ''size 12,-exceUent condition, MI 466 MAIN—Ideal fo^oWlCM or-M y TO 3ID $24,500. Robert J«;»mlth; .Inc., 968 A ^ ^ < I \ T I o N fWX'NK CANS Nbcth Haven, (Connecticut commercial use. MI 9-6229. dining roo.m, living room, fime- KET.^So.. . Main Street. MI a-5241. trlct 4 and. Buckley Bchool for AUTOMATIC transmission man, 9-0183. tional kitchen, .aluminum sid­ Sealed bids will be received at the District 6. , % , , Pbittiac mechanic prefetred. group 18 ACRES OF SATTSFACftON-^ Office of the General Mana'ger, '41 [f you are buying or gelling- y/vsv/m f'sM vfMms ____j w ALL WOOL green Winter coat, FRONT MAIN Street air condition­ ing, storm windows and awn­ NEW CHARMING Colonial ranch, Chief moderator is ..Republican Inaurance, paid holidays, paid va­ ings. Professional landscaped (Center Street, Manchester, Con­ R?AL ESTATE Atty„ Vincent Diana, who Is also UAMCMzsTaa’s alatsT rawautt**- iwsTivaTian cations jfia t rate shop. Apply Paul READY TO SERVE 'YOU! size 10, fitted and flared, $10r Flor­ ed' office. Parking. Apply Mar­ family kitchen with Provincial low’s, Ihc., 867 Main. ' yard. Sacrifice price $19,000. necticut until November 18, 1962 PALL TODAY moderator of District 1. Dodge jPontiac, Inc., 878 Midn St. ida coat, size 16, beige, $5 Brown at-11:00 A.M. for Reinforced-Con- cabinets excellent floor plxu., CURREJfT .ANNUAL /OCT RED/SWEET EMPEROR loslA S ere, Service Manager. gsibardine skirt, 28 waist, $2. All matchless construction, only ....Gtner moderators, also RepubU Diunonds— Watehet^; ' E. J. CARPENTER' crete-Pipe. cans, are Atty. John J. 'O’Connor, DIVIDEND BRANCH OFYICE, ROUTE 81. COVENTRY In good condition. MI 9-8292. Bid forms and specifications are $17,996. ,Nayss Agency, MI Jewelry 48 CORNER STORE with 8 room. BROKER RB 8-4808. • District 2: Atty. Hioinas A. Ba,i- TUIXrTTME stock boy wanted. W, ' apartment in rear. Call 5fl 9-1828. k a 9-5051 MI 9-9162 available at the (Controller's Office, ley. District 8;^Atty. Paul Sullivan, T Oyant, Parkade.—— ' ------WATCH AND jewelry repairing at Wanted-—To Buy 68 66 Cioiter Street, Manchester Oon?-‘ iMstrict. 4; and. 'Atty.' CHiariee B reasonable prices, prompt senr- __ i H o lies For R »nt _ 65 $% ACRES, immaculate 2 nejcticut.. Xkockbttt-Ototriot Sg. - JPEN TILL 5 P.M. MON.i.TUES,-FRI. - -C&RRX ■-‘CsqiwrieRced-, watebmskffiv.- Manebeats^*' F7tANK-tB-baylar'«Rd--«riiii^'g^ 'OKtoniil,”' ' TOWN OP MANCHESTBR; J L I J N t D S A Y Voter machine mechanics are THURSDAY 9 AJM. to 8 P.M.- -WED. CLOSED AT NOON l-tlme. Apply in person. High- oldest established Jeweler. F used furniture and. antiques 420 FIVE ROOM aln^Ie, 10 Haynea St-, kltiihen, exceUent ban, trees, cqK CONNECTICUT M l 3 - r m WVT1 ■•yft BTOEieT—extraordinary Ralph Norton and 'C. Bki'win Ja^ A Parti Martwt. Sl7,^iggUand Bray 787 Main St., State Tbnatee: ^Lake St. Call and aee what wO’ve completely remodeled. Immediate $17,900. Carltbp W. Butchina, 8u RICHARD MARTIN, Bunding, rtngls 'ldt $40 foot frooUge. cotam, who apt u^ the madunoB] got.. Open Sundays. MI 9^6580. occupancy. MI 9-$858. 0-sm . GENERAL MANAGER ^ AIM tllMB ttli* AKMWMAs

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The Daughters of Union Veter­ Fair sad cold tonight, iow in Mm Maurice Clancy, teaman, XJ.S. The V FW wU meet tomorrow at Cleanujp Campaisn TedcWrs l^ack - New Many Wear Navy, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Patrick- B p.m. at the post homS. ans of the Civil War will meet to­ W oolworth Co. 13,728 middle Ms,' Tomorrow fair foUawed About Town morrow at 8 p.m. at the home of J. Clancy, 167 Highland St., is serv­ The Manchester Junior Cham­ Plan for M ember o< the Aadit by increasing cloudiness sad mild­ ing atboard the world's first nu­ Willing Workers Circle, South Mrs. Maude Shearer, 113 Russell FALSE TEETH Rnrean ed drenlatioai M r». E tU BeatUe of Portadown, ber of Commerce is s^nsoring er In flw sfterBoon, High M to W. clear-powered attack aircraft car­ Methodist Church, will medt St; North Ireland, who has been visit> Closing Store a' cleanup campaign, 'xouv your But Conditionally^ With Mere Cemferf •«> Manch^atmr— A City •/ Village Charm ‘ rier, the U.S.S. ESnterprise. Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Susannah '9 neighbors and your,, children - FASTEBTH, a plsMSnt alkaUM In^ her ^ughter, Mrs. Ann Quail, Wesley Hall. Mrs. Carolyn Clegg Past Matrons of. Temple Chap­ ^— f>' ^on-acld) powder, holds false tMth for the piast four months, left yee- ter, Ojder o f Eastern, Star, will The F. W. Woolworth Co. store could put ail the .^laycee mem­ About 240 teachers in the Man­ ' more O ri^. To Mt and talk In mote Marc B d'Avignon,. 75 Columbus and Mrs'. Lldh Richmond will serve .WOL. LXXXH, NO. n (EIGHTEEN TA6B8) terilay by plane for her home. She meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the at 814 Main'St. will close ita doors bers, out of the /.j6bs they have chester Education Association comfort, lust sprlnkl. a Utfl. FAB- MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER «, tOtoasUied-AdvertlsiBg aa Page IV) PRICE FIVE (3ENTS was honored Saturday at a bon St., a senior at Marlanapolls Pre­ as hostesses. gdven themiteliles, if you would TEKTH 'on your platM. No gimuiw. home 'of Mrs. Herbert Urwelder, to business on Dec. 24. have endorsed. tile idea of establ­ ooey. paiRr tast. or fsrtlnf. O h ^ voyage party at the home of Mr. paratory School in 'Ihompson,, 51 Princeton St. Miss Mary Louise remember, to {hit your trash in ishing a Manchester community plati odor" (denture breath). Get and Mre. WUUam Liggett, Lynn earned an 87.1 average to make The iiianckester Emblem Club Glenn Bigelow, the store’s mana­ a propef receptacle instead of ^ ^ ----- a* any drus counter. Dickson and Mrs. J, Henry Thorn­ college — but only if the cost to \ Dr., Vernon. ., the honor roll for the first mark­ Will meet Wednesday a t'7 ’-36 p.m. ton will serve as co-hostesses,. ger, told The Herald today that litt^erthg the street. The'Jaycees at the K of C Home. H. Boucher the town is not more than the esti­ U.S. Hits Claim ing period. He is the son of Mr. while Woolworth’s was sorry. to caii’t think of a better Way to be mated 126,500. ’ Miss Brenda Ann Cole, daugh­ and Mrs. Gerard R. d'Avignon. Smyth of Avon will speak on in­ done out of commimity better­ U.S. to Make Sure move, business conditions in Man­ About 800 of the 465 teachers in ter of Mr. and Mrs. Evere*t Jamee terior decoration. Refreshments The Women’s Home League, ment projects- Keep Manchester Salvation Army, will meet tomor^ the .town school system voted in a ILLIN ONE STORE Reds Left Cuba Cole, 57 Lyndale St., a graduate The women of St. Mary’s Guild will be served. chester’s central business district a "Qity of Village .Charrtt.’’ row at 2 p.m. at Junior^all. Mrs. poll on the issue conducted by the Btudent at the New Ehigland pon- will serve a buffet from 5 to 7 at made it necessary. Flora Grade and Mfs. Geneva MEA. servatory of Music in • Boston, the guild’s flair Thursday at the The Army-Navy Auxiliary will “There has been a dr6p-off in SHOP FOR AU YPOH Cuba Returns Jets Lockwood will serve as hostesses. customer traffic during the last ford at the Silver Lane shopping Slightly less than four out of To Help Peace Mass., will alng -with the Conserva­ churA. , meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. Officers center. tory Chorus Nov. 13 in the world will be nominated. Members are re­ five years,”' he said. "The decline every five teachers voted affirma­ MATRRNrrY N€B)S I — ■. premiere of Fritz Buchtger’s ora­ minded to'bring items for a kitch­ Ferris Reynolds Group, Second seems to be affecting sales of all The.^ store will carry a full line tive!/ on t o e . question, while the The Army and Navy C9ub Aux- BLOUSES. SKIRTS, SLACKS. UNITED NATIONS, N. T. WASHINGTON (AP) .^Khrushchev might be hedging on torio "John The Baptlet.” The Ger­ en social. Refreshments will be Congregational Church, will meet kinds in the central - business dis­ of Christmas items ^ until clos­ voting was 10 to .l against approv­ iliacy Will sponsor a card party BRAS, OmOLES, (A P )— The United States to­ Ms part at tile erisia- agreement. man composer will be chorus con- served. Thursday at 10 a.m, in Fellowship trict. ing in December, Bigelow said. ing, the college if'th e cost is high­ Iqfmmed sourceg report the tonight at 8 o’clock at the club­ Hall, Membegs are reminded to There will be a close out sale of er. SWEATERS day blasted the Soviet U ni(» On Sunday, according to the f ductor. TTiere have been no- specific Soviet Unirin, Soviet fin capable ef carrying nucleajr made ]^ain that Kennedy’s no- deputy foreign minister, had op­ warheads and have a 7S6;mile invasion pledge held good only if Manchester . Lodge of Masons ened a full-scale diaarmament de­ range,,. the Soviet Union followed thrmigh Pulls Lever will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. bate. The Pentagon was maintaining with Us part of the bargain. at the Masonic Temple. The enter­ Zorin aaid that devjfepmenta in an atanim. complete blackout ^ Kuznetsov repeated’ the Soviet ed apprentice degree will be con­ Cuba not ped. They said lUrtnur surveil­ At the Pentagon Monday, almost American voters turned out ter at Marietta College, Marietta, Soviet delegate refer to his coOn- lance will be necessary to show every question oit the Cuban situs- in heavy numbers in key ' try as peace loving for having Ohio. Miss Nancy H. Holt, daugh­ whether the Russians are with­ tirin pressed Soviet' demands India’s UN Soldiers Messiah Chorus bemn tonight at 8 ballot in early, voting in the base­ for qiiick action to eliminate all o’clock in the band room of Man­ ment Qf a police station on Bos­ military bases 6n foreign terri­ chester High School, and will be ton's Beacon HilL , held each Monday night through tory and the withdrawal ol for­ Kennedy’s presence in MasM- eign troops. He-said the Westwn Dec. 10. To Go Heme to War chusetta waa calculated to give a policy of leaving these steps until ’lift to Democratic candidates for The executive board of Guild of the final stage of disarmament office and. in particular,, to his' "would put the peace-loving, coun- dhr Lady, St. Bartholomew’s par- By HENRY 8. BRADSHBR ^dangering the entire Indian poM brother. Edward M .,. the party Ish /^V meet “tomorrow at 8 p.m. tries'at the mercy of the imperiah NEW DELHI (A P )—Indifi plans tion on the western front. nominee tor the U.S. Senate. let power.” at th#\School meeting room. to bring home its U.N. forces to This meant that for the first, But Kennedy's stake in.the elec­ If the Western powers had their battle tile Chinese Cmnmunist in­ time in the. border conflict the! tion outcome ran nationwide. It way^ ZetiaWoii ptaonee , back ib ■ RapubHoan Headquarter 17 Carman Rd.,\ Wapping. Mrs. tauiiit to shoot in the govern­ previously. \ oar for tranaporbation from WefitMIl to the polls. T b ^ are Ber- of his term in the White. House' "How can the Soviet -Union be wttb the name of another voter wfio has juM been ehecked off Richard Eichacker v will be the ment’s hard-pressed ef(^ts to The base, at Daulet Beg Oldi; nerd O’NelH, Mrs. Miargzaot SpeUmen and Mrs. Mfirtha Mfina- ftaoie reapcHisive to his legisl^tve asked to take radical steps whUe waa abandoned by Indian troops bgr Mrs. Hugo Peoswfi. - (Herald photo bgr OAara). desires than the present Obngress, hostess. stem a Chinese drive tiiat has fleid. (Herald photo by Pinto». at the same time in other coun­ overrun 3,000 squfire miles of bor­ a few days, ago because it had —; ------:------* • and tries around the Soviet Union derland and thrust one spearhead become impossiUe to hold that How the voting., particularly for into undisputedly Indian territory. anchor of the Himalayan battle In e Rijfcking Chair? governors, might 'effect the basic (Oofltthued on Page Ten) India has t r o ^ with U.N. forc^' line. Democrat ' vs. Republican lineup es in- both the Congo and the Mid­ Military observers believe that PHILADELPHIA (AP)--Rep. Big Town Vote\ Q O P Aims to Win for the d964 presidential election. dle East. Daulet Beg Oldi, jqat outside the William W. Scranton, Republi­ Countrywide, the voters were - LECLERC making choices for 39 Senate Chinese claim line, may Jfiave' can candidate for governor of . *pie spokesman 'indicated that seats, all 435 House.seats and 16 FUNERAL HOME Brazil Haven withdrawal * f India's well-saa- been seiiad only as a limited mili­ Pennsylvania, w a a askad tary objective. about reports, that a victory -ip Welcomed hy ^ Key St^c Capitols governors. , __ anMd brirade of 5,700 men from Voter interest .appMred to be" thq U.N. Congo fore For the rame reason, the Chi- today’s alection would stamp' FUNERAL NussbaiimAim attack Bi> t It* Parties focused mor4 en personalities csindidate In 1*64. “ I'm flat­ than Issues. \ near the southern end of the tered by the thought,’’ said By soon today 14. more voters There -were such questions as SERVICE tMsY((bntihgent as soon aa an By_N ^RM AN WALKER :^the nation, where Republican Rep. these wrapped up in the ballot Before Lapiure Ladakh line. Chusbul, under CSti- Scrapton Monday night. "The had oast their ballots ih. Manches­ Scranton was given a W ALTE R N. agreament is reached between , the WASmNGTON (A. P_ ) - _Repub . (viiiinni .w. counting still ahead: Congolese central government and nese artillery bombardment tor person elected governor has licans. counted-bn capturing capi- shade over former Philadelphia LEXvLBIRC the past few days, seems to lie ter than at nOoh in the town’s 1954 (Tould Gov. Nelson A. Rockefel- BUFFALO, N. Y. (A P )—Brasil, secessionist Katanga-: Province. such a- tremendous job ahead tols of at least a half-dozen major Mayor RIchardsot. Dilworth, the of New York win re-election Director he ought to stick to his knit­ record gubernatorial election. The which does not have a treaty, with The two stdes still seem-far apart states today to build a solid beach­ natibnwide position of the Demo- jo it by a margin sufficient to on Congo -unity. Chinese maps, but it has the cmly tin g.” total today was 7,143, compared head for a comeback drive for Call Ml 9-5869 the TT.S. providing for the return crats put on Ircal tern « by enhance his luster as a potential fully operational airfield in the S- to the 1954 total of 7,129. , the ^OTeaidency in 1964. 23 Main Street, Manchester The spokesman did . not M y how mile-high battle area of Ladakh. A breakdown by districts -shows ■ ®*'**’l’ U-;Pa. Republican presidential nominee? ef alleged American criminals to soon the 1,250-man force serving • WCtb..the voters picking gover­ If -we lose the governorship the jjg was opposed by Democrat Rob- the U.S. if they - are caught there, -At the other end of the rugged that 1,760 voted by noon in Dis­ nors in 36 states, Democrats in Gs m would come home. Himalayan front, 1,000 m iles-to trict 1; 1,560 in District 2; 1,603 shlft in state patronage may well | ert i:. Morgenthau. • STeemed destined to lose some of. mean the loss of the state andj .how about George M. Romney's was Albert F. Nussbaum’s desti­ He Mid plans for the withdraw­ the east. Communist fca-ces were State News in District 3; 1,424 In D isjrict‘4: nation after bis visit here, his wife al of the Indians, the largest con­ the 84-16 edge in their political the presidency by Kennedy In ■ jjid to 'become the first Republican reported still building up around and 807 in District 6: control of atatehouses across the says. tingents in both U.Ni"" forces, had Towang, the monastery town they In addition, 512 absentee ballots Lgovemor of Michigan in 14 years? ”He said he was trying to get ^ e n ' brought to Die attention of land. The outcome will also help California had the top political gould he make it against Gov. r\A/IJV THE captured four days after the start had been recorded, including 138 point to the most likely foe against battle of, the year—with former 1 TT n ¥ PRICE to a place that has no extradition AcUiw U.N. Secretary-General U of their big- offensive Oct. 30.__ in District 1; 124 in District 2; 87 John B. Swainson, Democrat? -treaty with the U.S.- and - Where ThanE — - President Kennedy for the White Vice President Richard M. Nixon ■ Would lUchard , M. Nixon, Hie I for something you don’t | In New "Delhi, demands' 'con­ in District 3; 114 hi District 4; House two years hence. trying to oust Democratic' Gov. there is no Interpol,” Mrs. Alipia Girding for grass-roots resist­ tinued for the removal of y.- K. get? W e use Neolite and ^ __ andr, 51 u. in o Diatrict w, 5. ^ Attention focused .on such popte. Edmund G. Brown. Cat’s Paw heels; no floor | Nussbaiim discloaed last higt)^. ance,' Home Minister Lai Bahadur Khrlshna Memm from the govern­ (GonUaned M Page Ten) "Brazil and Ru***^*- P»ly Shgam Mid rifle training will be TOth Re^blicaiu and Demo-, lous states as Calitornia, OhlA. ’ ^ Nixon carried the state narrow- markings— no wood Inside ment. Babbidge Warns cratic leaders interpreted -the j Pennsylvania and Michigan where I no extra charge for - this two places and he didn’t want ^ to 'gteeij to every, able bodied person The controversial closest asso­ : ly in his 1960 presidential bid but go te Russia.” in mountain areas facing Red Chi-. ^ work. . . ciate of Prime Minister Nehni Of apenamSnendinir g niKeHike- 'i jt»ng funously to dislodge Demo-1 race against the |overnor. with OPEN MONDAY Nussbaum, an alleged )>ank- rob­ .. I *9ulpP«d 1 .^as demoted Vast week from de- dosed All Day Wednesday ber and formerly one .ofof the with ..small arms. | (ense minister, but he stayed in ----- * spearhead for a each side accusing 'the other at FB I’s most wanted men, Waa cap-, Defense committees are being | the Cabinet as minister Jn charge H A R T F O R D IA PI Pr'pqf Republican political breakthrough. /the windup of smear tactics "Bulletins tured Sunday by STO'agents and H A H iJ 'W K U ( A P ) — P re s i. cause. W fD eteocratlc town chair- The Democrats campaigned rirtt G o ^ Nelson A R ^ k S t w SAM YU LYES est&blish^ in all threatened bor- of defense production. « dfint H om ei; D. B abbldge J n ‘ ^ n 'Ted ^ m m i^ ^ said he knew ^ w n to the wife to keep their practically every picker’s choice Culled from AP Wire* Buffalo policemen after an auto­ der -villages. American arms continued to ar- Same Side As Watkins mobile chase UiKHigh downtown w arned today th a t op era tin g , ^ “ political fortunes high and try to ^for re-election in New York by 33 OAK STREET Usually reliable sources r ^ r t - rive at Calcutta’s Dam Dum Air­ Buffalo. ed the Chinese have bccrupled an . x p « n » , - pic)( up additional gubernatoriar-a wide margin. The Republican RB08 WIN PRA18B jport, ferried by giant jet trans prizes in.auch states as Massa- governor’s . unrelenting campaign- A t his arraignment. ' before abandoned Indian m ilifii/ base ports from American stores in C onnecticut m ust be in- a straight- party ticket, and inde- Bulgaria (AP)—Brt- chusetts. New Mexico, Minnesota Ing among-mpbs of voters in the ______Judge John O. Henderson of U.S. that contrefis northern Ladakh, en- Germany.' creased. pendents also supported the Demo- gariaii. OomAnulato Won praise District Court yeaterday, Nuss- j streets ol New ^York City seemed] today from the Kremlln’e top He also gave notice he proposes cratic oause, then even the ab- The-races were close enough in i to be aimed at keeping him in ' party theoretician for bnclcliig bfium pleaded innocent to charges to fight for “every penny",of the sentee ballot might be favorable of participating in two Buffalo a dozen or more states^, so that [ practice, for a 1984 presidential the "peaceful coexistence” foi^ • budget requested by the univer- to his party, he said, such unfathornable factors a s ' try. bank robberies in which $106,267 More ldealUtic Whan Men? slty. "On the other hand, we might elgn policy preached by Soviet ARE YOU IN waa stolen. Judge Henderson set whim and weather could mean the In Ohio, Gov. Michael Y. Di­ Phemler Khrushchev. Mikhail " I will tell you now.” Dr. Bab-1 " - baU at $100,000. hod may go either way:, / Salle, Democrat, Was in a neck-1 Suslov, the theoretician, also ' bidge told business leaders, "that I (Ooatinued oa Page Ten) In Pennsylvania, No. $- state in and-neck race for re-election /or out of Mrs. Nusabaum said h er' hus­ I those who are willing to settle for | ■ . , gave Moscow’s approval for the John Dempsey for Governor Abe Ribicoff for U. S. Senator band told her he felt - he bad a against State Auditor James A. j purgd of StoUnista from Bol' ’ less are tampering -with the essen- Rhodes after narrowing the lead ’ ' - "favorable chance” of reaching Women Talk About g garlaa party and government HOT WATER? Brasil. He tifid her he wanted to the Republican Rhodes had piled posts, including Premier ^ t o n establish himself there an’d then up earlier. This still was rated The new universityuniversitv presidentbresident ----— - - - ...... • O Yugov and half a dozen others. Jnst A dmj for flod send for her -and their 19-month- a prime GOP prospect. old daughter, Alison, she said. spoke at a luncheon sponsored by can get yon out of tronble! the Greater Hartford CSiamber of Republican George Romney, .the CONGO IN STRIFE LOOK AT THESE ENPORSEMENTS- Mrs.'Nusabaum acUd that vdien Fervor in Politics Commerce education- committee in former automaker. . had beei> fa­ LEOPOLDVILLJE The Congo aha flrstr saw her husband Satur­ the Hartford Club, , vored for some time . to defeat (A P )— Congolese. President Jo- I f yon Hve in a typical house, day, she was “dumbfouAded. I Leaders Didn’t Gloat Gov. ’John B. Swainson’s bid forj seph Kasavi|bu today decreed you could easily rim out of hot .."The single most important office' in Con­ “ The Hartford Times supports Abraham “ John Dempsey is the Herald’s choice for re- . “ For Iweadth o f understanding; for ■ most dis­ NEW -YORK - lA P ) — . BHiind«>ldeallsUc than man. Women enter Tlie new budget request to the ------* ■ ' politics more unselfishly. When a legislature, he declared, -will pro-, a second term, but a Detroit News state pf emergency la the water several tiroes a week. necticut is that of Governor. T o be succetoful Ribicoff, the Democratic cwdidate for 'United election as Governor. tinguished public career at every level of (CeaUBued em Page Seven) every man who wins election to­ poll showed ' Swainson had sub­ ern part of Equator Provinea Now y w con have all the hot in that office, a man must have a good knowl­ States Senator from' Connecticut. . ’.' “ Abe Ribicoff is our choice for the U R . government; for learned acceptance o f the day—fer. that matter, BMiind every man gets active it’s usually 't o vide only for capital outlay and op-1 run for the central committee, crating expMises that are "indla-': stantially cut down his opponent's Reports said at least SO people wat^ you n e ^ 'at one time for lea Ane appeared to be changing. I tress Sophia Loren’s'; husband, ., close to the rear. " as desiraUe.” — Tfw Stmday Herald, thy, 4, *62 ice? (Continued • » Page 'tfin) to SC Mobilheat-dred water heat- He entered the office with no small knowledge he has brought himself close to the people and gave birth Monday to a deformed party,” toys Mary Fantasia, capital budget request; Dr. Bab­ easing off: were-injuied today whsa a Pa-- “ That is iinportant, not to be neglected i ^ . It concerned the Bay o i . Pig*, Khrushchev replied to a mes-i o f ita reaponsibilitiee, having been Lieutepant ■ . ■ -■av' has demonstrated a capacity to meet the baby, ‘‘Bvurything that happens local­ chairman of the women’s dlvfiiion bidge said, he Wfints to. emphaafee scene of the star-crossed Cubui Hs-tO-Rofiic Jet airtiner h 11 ^Amfaatfmulyiifhoe» , this race. ly or. nationally affects a woman,” of the MasMchusetts Democratic sage from the British philosopher, rough air over the .Alps. Tlilrte* Governor for two years and Executiver Aide problems.” Mottart said the baby’s arms that, in the jibsoice of a long-range invasionyAprtl 17, 1961. ■’ 1 , “ A 'senatorship cariies im p r^ ive and, at . . John. Dempeey has been a responsible Mys Mae Gurqvlch, vice chato Committee. "These • women are Bertrand Ruspell, Mying he would G allup Sees 55.5% three psssengers were aboard —Radio Station WAVZ, Now Havon, Ocf. 30, *62 were deformed and the attending plan, the university Is not asking “ The Bay of Pigs, was a mis­ to the Governor for four years before that. man of New Ym-k’s State Demo­ the ones who do the actual work take no ‘frash'fiefion." ^.W ednes­ mj a v-. a ' suethe plane.piaiio. z-onHPonti ouuand theane -other times even awesome powers. Only the very best governor of this state. Hia political appoint­ doctor attributed the deformity to for all it needs. take," Kennedy Mid, candidly. "Additionally he has been acquainted with the sedative drug thalidomide. He cratic Oommittee. “ Anything 'to for the party.” H e ' announced that he will be day, Oet. 24, it waa reported Voting Llemocratic injured received medical titreat man Connecticut can send to Washington ments have demonstrated wisdom. Hu per- "But in the American system, we that some Soviet-bloc ships had X State and munidpal aCTairs as a three^term " . . . His (Ribicoff’s) total record makes him added that it was believed the do with budgetq, schools, children, Mrs. Emory Ireland, women's chairman of a committee on long- ~ ment after the plane I a ■ d e d MORIARTY should be entrusted with it. c^ tion of our needs indicates a sincere d^^ire baby could be fitted with artiticlidi ^ememployment ploym ent affect htirhrtr and.and her chairman-.-, of the MasMchusetts can publicly adniit our mlatakes.” changed course, avoiding : the here. Several stitches .were re­ legislator and aa Mayor of Putnam for nearly .a d e s e e d favorite over his Republican op­ range planning composed of fac­ "So can we,’ 'Khrushchev re­ NEW YORK I AP) The ' final “ Mr. Ribicoff is far and away the candidate to serve . . . '— arms. family. She volunteers from a Republican Committee, Mys wom­ ulty and trustees. blockade zone! Oh Friday, Khrush­ quired to close s cut behtfid Pna-; twelve years. . , ' ponent.” —NL Y. Imwik Nov. 1, *62 practical need.” en are ideally suited for political torted. “ We have publicly admit­ chev'M id he would not send any survey made by the Gallup P o ll' with! the wider experience in fields of major “ Dempsey appears to us to be more'a man ..Mottart" M id the baby, a boy. ted Stalin’s misttJees.” . indicates that 66.5 per cent of the ' tie ear. BROTHERS “ On the basis of his experience, his record in wfis,. born to. the sister-in-law of Huabahda have less' time for work because "they have a lot of more ships into the blockade area ■ ___reephnsibilityf^ik-nre-tho greater ac^m pli^- of people. We think hia talents will grow, active - work,” - ia the explanaUon- patience -and - they- -are- -usually- _____ Mar^tudie*Co_»rt . , “ Y et:" sfild the PresidMit, g«h for the time being. voters today will ballot for Demo- office, and his program to keep .Connecticut a ~ mentS 'find f:he more tested, more predictable 'W e think he is a ‘find’ and thut theffiiture will -Dr.—Jacques'Casters. cratie'eandidfites for the House o^i ; DEOUnON LAUDED . JATcandidate mustbfler more to the pUblie Dr.'CaMers went on trial^Mmlday at Mrs. John Brittain Pendergrast good organisers. They are sociable HARTFORD (A P )—The assign­ hiring. “ But your own mis- A ''A tilt 'tinteibUshed mesMge MOSCOW (A P ) — Deputy Pre­ good 3tate in which to work and live, John and more progressive political outlook . . . ~ ahow the ^development o f these talents while Jr. in Atlantfi, “ so the respon­ and politics requires this." ment of crlmlhal cases in Connec­ from Khrushchev on Friday "hlnt- Repreaentativeis and 44.5 per cent' Ml 3-5135 than just his party’s assurance that he will with four other persons charged talrasr-’ ” ' ' mier Alexei Kosygin declaied sibility falls on women." Whatever the women do, -from ticut’s (5ircuit Cfourt will be dis­ The question hung in the air ed.’A as an administration official for Republicans. I Dempeey deMrves a full four year term. “ Experience, proven ability, find the record he serves as governor o f the state. make a good govirnor once he ia elected . . . in connection with the killing of George Gallup, director of the : ioday that withdrawal - of Soviet 301-315 Center St. Suzanne Vandeput’s 8-dfiy-old Mrs. Pendergrast, president of managing campaigns to passing cussed at a seminar in tpe H art­ and went imanswened. After a puts it, that he might agree to “ W e etirohgly endorse his re-election next > :Of attainment all point unmistakably to “ For these reasons, this newspaper e n d o r^ The Hamden Chronicle, therefore, is endorsing ford County building next Mon­ moment of silence, Khrushchev removing'the missiles from Cuba. American Institute of Public .Opin-: rockets frooi Cubat waa “ a sou- daughter last May 39. The oaby her county branch of the Republi­ out handbills, their parties appre­ cession to coBunion sense.” At Tueedey." Ribicoff as best for Connecticut.” ■ the candidacy of John Dempeey as governor of Governor John N . Dempmy for. re-election on can State Club, adds a personal ciate them. Dorothy McHugh, New day, starting at 2 p.m. changed the subject. In another, note however, Khrush­ lain which ccaiducts the poll, said WE GIVE was bom without firms a^d thalid- that national percentages for the! the same time he pifidgsd to help, -Daokury NeWs-Tenei, Ocf. 30, *62 —Hartford Tknot, Oct. 31, '62 Connecticut.” nrWattmaM Pod, M y 19, *62 Nov. 6.” —Hamden Ckronkh, Oet. 25, *62 amide, taken by the . mother dur­ reason: “ 1 have seven children .York’s Republican co-ctmirman. It ^wlU be sponsored by the com­ . When Khrushchev ,announced, chev suggested a horse-trade, tak­ ing Rusrian missiles out of Cuba two major parties could not be Cuba deleod Its aovereignty. "W e, GREEN STAMPS ing her 1 pregnancy, was blamed. and, therefore, .quite a stake in Bums' it up: t > mittee on administration of crim­ Sunday, O ct 28, that he -was with­ inal justice of the.State Bar As- drawing the Russian missUes in ’ axcluuige for . the dismantling translated directly . Into. House^ ■ helped and wUl continue to help 7 T Mrs. 'Vandeput, 34, "wlio is the future. I Wfi»t things aa good “ I would love to sing the praises the Cuban people defend their aatean be for them.” :-.— a t votunteers to the ‘skies. They’re soclatiCiii of Connecticut, which from Cuba, he ..did not acknowl- of U.S. bases iq Turkey. Kennedy seats. charged with -voluntary homicide, . He added, .however. '. .1^)1...the annnd right to pnncy,.!^tej|fe - tearfully adipitted giving- her baby m th a good-natured' swat at the the unsung heroiheB'oC every elec- was recently charged with the eidge a mistake. Be said tba a e j ^ Bitid in reply, "preliminary to oon- M obillieat^i etfTmSakffig a^^ 'W*ir"taken',” in the” ^^tatereSts'.ijif iidera'CIdh -bf fifty '^pekfiTic work* 'lfguro»'“ 'i^d