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MONDAY. OCTOBER », IMl firntririfatpr ^tt^ntng feralb ATera«* Dalljr Net Preee Rmi ilie Weetlier For tho W e ^ Haded Feroeast of D. B. Woatker ! Odtober 7, 1991 The executive boarjl of the Rob­ Gov. John N. Dempsey will ad- Area Drug Stores F air, a Uttto aiUder io sl(h t, ertson School PTA will meet to- dress an open meeting of the CJdn- patehjr greoad fog toalght. About IW n n i^ t a t 8. at the scht^l. necticut Chapter, National Aa- 1 3 ,3 7 9 In Recent Merger SMitm HMtll-StHIMll ITMU FUtV Low la 50s. WodaUdocr sociatlon of Social Workers, to­ CirtllM labwatory taita sraia ULL-ANS (ak< - MeiBber of I Andlt A.Ibtrt I* Blaiich«Ue, aon of Mr. The Army-Navy Auxiliary will morrow at 6:30 p.m. at the Indian lata nitrtralln 3 tlmn ai nuch sianacfiuklty Barcaa o f C ulatloa wrana. High aear 99 . ^ •0 4 Mm . tdto Blanchette of 15 sponsor a public card party' to­ Hill Country. Club. The governor Five Manchester and are* drug in ana ninuta a> maiiy liatini Mrs. Samuel Wilson and her Drug Stores, Inc., In a joint state­ Recognition to New Two Primaries East Berlin the Pythian fair. A cup auction Sunset Council, Degree of Poca­ committee: Members are reminded ment said: Jal. Doors $59.95 will be held and refreshments hontas, will sponsor a public of the rummage sale to be held ’.'The result of this merger served. Members are asked -to re­ kitchen social tonight at 8 at the Oct. 20. means greater savings to the buy­ . Pins InstsUatton. Bridgeport, Oct. ^10 (/P)— turn stubs, for the Grand Temple home of Mrs, Martha Johnson, T54 ing public. We will still retalni our Former Congressman Albert gift party. Park St.. Apt. 2A. Members are identity as independent merchants MANCHESTER Syrian Government Immaculate Conception Mothers backed by group buying powe^of P. Morano, a Greenwich Re­ asked to bring grocery items. Re­ Circle will meet Wednesday at 8 AW NING CO. The friendship Club of St. John's freshments will be ser\'ed. a much u larger organization. The publican, may not run for p.m. at the home, of Mrs. John merger will effect some 50 stores PHONE 8II 9-3091 PoUah National Catholic Church Conner, 18 Virginia Rd. first selectman in the town’s win sponsor a rummage sale The ladies auxiliary of Little in the Hartford, New Britain, Washuigton. Oct. 10 Democratic primary next Status Remains Unaltered Wednesday from 10 a m to 1 p.m. Manchester and Rockville areas,’’ advance of their intention to join League will meet tonight at 8 at Anderson-Shea Auxiliary. VFtV, The United States today rec­ the parade in the hope of assuring at St. John's Church Hall. the Army-Navy Club. All mothers they said. Tuesday, Oct. 17, it was ruled will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. The five area stores are the ognized the new state of him that the recognition was in today in superior court. of Little League, farm team and S Officers will wear their uniforms. no way intended to imply either Malcolm D. MacDuff, boilerman or 9 groiip players are invited. Lenox Phar,macy at 299 Center St., Liggoit Spocial Syria. In denying! Morano’s bid for third clasa USN, son of Mr. and Pine Pharmstfcy at 664 Center St., The State Department, in an­ approval or disapproval of the mandamus to be certified in the: Kennedy Visit Mrs. Orton S. MacDuff. 86 Mil­ Members of Anderson Shea, aux- and the Miller Pharmacy at 299 nouncing this, said that the gov­ Syrian rebellion. primary, Judge Thomas E. Tro- Paris, Bonn The Swedish language clav«es, ford Rd., recently participated in iliaiy. VPW, will vi.sil the Callahan Green Rd., all Manchester: the ernment of Premier Mamoun Al land declared the former Con­ rescue operations off hurricane- spon.sored by Scandia lodge. Va.sa Funeral Home. 1602 Main St., East Fabian Pharmacy at 59 Windsor Kuzbarl was Informed today about Beirut. Lebanon. Oct. 10 (Ah— ‘J Brightens Day Order of America, will start to­ Exiled Khalid Bakdash. the Middle gressman had “not estiblished ertppled Galveston. Tex., aboard Hartford, tonight from 7 to 9. to Ave., Rocjtvillo, and Franks Phar­ the U.S. diplomatic move. clear legal right to the relief Pushed for the tntl-sulwnarine warfare sup­ morrow at ~ p.m. at the home of The U.S. consulate general In East's leadiiig Communist, has pay respects to Miss Mary Rita macy on Oakland Rd.. Wapping. j cabled Syrian Premier Mamoun sought” and that issuance of a port alrefaft carrier. USS Antie- Mrs. William Orr, 542 E. Middle Finn, sister of Mrs. Lillian La- Damascus will be raised to the For Rayburn Tpke. Kuzbarl from Moscow asking to rhandamuB writ” would be con­ tam. The carrier tran.sported Marche, a member of-the auxiliary. status of an embassy. Prior to the trary tp public policy." msi^cal supplies, food and water appointment of an ambassador, be allowed to return to Syria. The cable dated Oct. 7, told the Dallas, Tex., Oct. 10 (/P)— New Talks to eommunltlea stricken by Hur­ Mias Marsha Ann Jewell, daugh­ l Conn., to priests and four monsignors—the John Delaney of St. Bridget's DON.AnON $1.00 Vengeance Try reported, agreed on Ambassador U was in the room with them. its assertions that the West's Rt. Rev. M.sgr. John F. Hannon, ' Church and the Rev. Philip Hu.s- stones. Providence, R .;Ji ,i(jia^“ virtually Rayburn had been told about the Mets Select Cachon Pet Thant of Burma as an interim suc­ convert one taO B Of the state of cessor, but they differ on how he ■visit only a half hour before the don’t believe it” was the rewUen 3}Jteed after the Russians sign a By Prosecutor Connecticut intiai. .9 . television President landed. It w'as the first should function’'in that office. morgue,” Sen. ITihihas j. Dodd, D- treaty with East G er^ y Russia has insisted on an even­ tim e' they had met since a White Cincinnati. Oct. 10 (JPi The^Houston manager Harry Craft manne vvarf^ authority to a they say they will Conn., said today. House breakfast on Aug. 29. Sian claim that the S^ et Union Gromyko said his conversations Port Orchard, Waah., Oct. 10 (Jl ly matched group of westem-Com- T he statement caM in a letter Houston Colts picked Eddie Bres- won. Dr. Robert L. Boehme, charged ihunist and Neutralist deputies Kenitedy, who said he found Ray­ soud, San Francisco shortstop, General Manager Paul Richards haa the vKorld s fastest fleet of Kennedy "were not conclu- to Newtown Minqi|^ chairman of nuclear submarines. ,sive. ' -It is difflcult - indeed to find with trying to poison his wife, ac­ with whom the secretary-general the Federal Communications Com­ burn “somewhat thinner, but ex- and Bob Aspromonte. Los Angeles of Houston made the first selec­ cused the proeecuting attorney yes­ would have to consult before mak­ second baseman, as their first two tion of Bres.soud. Bressoud. 29, The authority, who did not want anybody who would say, ‘Well, I mission, protesting an FCC no­ to be quoted by name, said the know how the situation will de- terday of seeking personal ven­ ing, any decisions. The United tice of Aug. 3. (Continued on Page Eight) choices in the draft for two new played shortstop four years for the geance. States contends there should be no National League teams. Giants and la-vt season batted ,227 Navy thinks the Russians have a|velop.’ " The FCC proposed changing small fleet of nuclear submarines. In a statement issued through hi« check on the secretary-general’s The New York Mets selected, in 58 g^ames. He is 6-1, 180 'and The Soviet leader told newsmen authority. VFW 3 in Hartford to UHF (Chan­ bats right-handed. His lifetime But he ad(ll he thought there was a definite attorney, the 41-year-old physician nel 76 and then doing one of three as their first two choices, catcher ”If they hiive a submarine up toj said prosecutor Gordon L. Wal- U Thant is reluctant to accept Hobie Landrith, of the Giants, and average is .240. the post unless the Soviet Union things with Channel 3. Squirrelj, M a n President George Wedsa of the the state of the Nautilus we’d be | (Gontiniied oa Fage Bight) gren was “trying to exact retribu­ 1. Transferring It to Providence. second baseman Elio Chacon of surprised.” tion because he thought I prevent­ and the western powers agree on the National League Champion Mets took Landrith as his first hlg powers. He reportedly ha* told 2 Converting it to a non-com­ selection. The 31-year-old catcher, The Nautilus was the first nu­ ed his marriage to Mary Boehme.” mercial, educational TV station. Contest Nutty Cincinnati Reds. clear submarine. It was commis­ Mary Boehme. an' attractive 28- Soviet delegates he could not op­ a left-handed hitter, batted J36 Beautiful way to erate as secretary-general unless 3. Reserving it for future use. Bressoud and Landrith were the sioned just about seven years ago for the Giants i;i 42 games for the year-old nurse, is a former sister- first choices as the two new mem­ and the Navy since has evolved in-law of Dr. Boehme. She is free given a free hand. Dodd said WTIC-TV, licensed As Pecan. Tree Giants this year. He is 5-8, 170 I Elsewhere In the U.N.: for VHF Channel 3, “is a fine sta­ bers started to build their rosters and has a Ufetime average of .237 more advanced models. Bulletins on $5,000 bond os a material wit­ for 1962 operations. The U.S. fleet now has 14 nu-' ness. Soviet Delegate Alexei A. Rosh- tion with an excellent record of and has been around the National chln assailed the location of U.N. public service.” Tampa, Fla., Oct- 10 l/f)— President Warren Giles tossed clear atack submarines. A ISth will Called from AP Wires Advised of Dr. Boehme’s atate- ,What happeps when a deter­ coin for the first selection and League for 10 years, off and

. . ' A pjua tw o MANCHESTER ElVEND^ HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY; OCTOBER 10. 1961 MANCHESTEI^ EVENlKd H ^A L D , MANCHESTISB, CONN,. TUESDAY, OCTOBER .1 0 /X961 P A G E tH R K B honur OR WaU $L co-sponsbrad by buty House. Tha church choir will Navy and Air Wsna Reservists C o v e M t r y the Le$ion Auxiliary and avU Do^ mMt Rt 7:45 p.m. Thursday at the U.S. Ctdls More Airmen and Guardsmen have been called FOR RENT Sbate News sanctuary, to ‘duty. $ and 18 nun. Marie FraJ Bryuh Farm Plans H w Woomn’s Auxiliary to the Brownlatrowiua 'Troop 232 will maet —oonad or allant, also Sheinwold on Bridge 'HarUt Ooventry ; Volunteer Fire from 4:16. to 6:30 p.m. ITiuraday at 'elide projectors. _ . _ DeiMurtment wilj meet st 8 pMU the home of Mrs. Arnold B. Carl- East Germans Extend Acflai Indicates Rowndup eon, leader. Mrs. James Shea Is aa- WELDOV DRUG CO. siataht leader. , Okayed bx_Board AIXOW RiDFF * Soutk dealer ’ Seen Aid to End Nuisdnee Yoiimg^J^SSri'C9ub wrlU 901 Main St. TOL a a 8-5881 Both lidee vulnerable There wrlU be a Tolland' county Progress on New (OMUBued tram Pnga One) OP LOSER meet at 8 p.m. todity at the Nathan By AUrad Sheto'^'old NORTH Hale Community (>nter. Hoeteos- dairy meeting on milk pricing at Duty for Some Troops, Tli« Bry«n Farm aubdivisiop, for four years bn the draw- A S 4 7:30 p.m. today at,the ■Vo-Ag s-AgbtiUd- Secretary for UN pants in the experiment to un- If you must iet an opponent ruff, Ah appeal on behalf of the Om-Aand Alvin R. Goodin, buaineaa ea wlH \be M n. Henry Kifch and In^boarda, y n s approved last night by the board of directors. try to make hter ruff one of your tyQ J 3 neetieut By-Producta Inc.,, made manager, of the pageaiit. l^geant Mrs. Alan Cahill. The club has aet Ing at Rockville High School. Jol^ (Oontiuned tram Page Oua) acramble the station’s signal on 0 8 6 5 4 3 2 H. BSliott, ‘county agricul^ other 2,250- Air National Guards^ _ ifty-four houses will eventually be built on the-tract-north home receivers. losers. Don't let him ruff one of by, Bennie Meirowlts, will be director is Burton E. Moore. O c t '20 fCr the Halloween party (Gontiaued from Page One) ♦ Q 7 heard by the Zoning Board of Ap- Vjnton has scheduled a meeting for club , members and their, chil- agent, will be in charge. men lunre been, ordered tp active of the Wilbur Cross Highway by the I. R. Stich Co. of West RKO Phonovtsion’s progtSLina your high cards. WEST EAST ( Allied 'officials interpreted it as duty Nov. 1 by the Pentagon. were “adequate for a trial opera­ Today’s'hand may aeam a little peale Friday at Its public hearing of all chairmen Oct. 10 at 8 p.m. draq from 2:80 to 4 p.m. at the Russell W. Lawton The Ladles’ Association of- First shots fired at them and landed safe­ He said. "I want more effort, four membe^ of a New Britain o f Robert G. Girard on behalf of Smyth, who P>—An­ Since last summer, 15,000 Army, in this venture." said the mayor. cause th/tow n trouble, he said. "I toUl of 117 loU. WTiile all four Oak O ove St. between the town Boston, Oct. lO (iPj — Continued cash the ace of diamonds and then Football Funds Sought, If the town should deny the feel the town eventually gets of the subdivisions were planned and Alfred. Helen and Richard operation of the financially-beset take two heart tricks, ending in Bid to Run in Paul A. Boardman has been developer the approval, said Turk- stucky^utting in sidewalks,” he before 1957 when the zoning reg­ Dion. New Haven railroad is a federal .dummy. named by'the Coventry Police Pa­ ington, a law suit‘might result in sai , ulations were revised, he said, ail 5. Granted a rigt>t of use of matter, Massachusetts Gov. John Now South leads a diamond trol to head iip a tag day campaign which the developer stood a good e asked how many more sub- four of them nieet the require­ the drj’ brook between Oak St. A. Volpe said in a telegram to from dummy. If East ruffs. South Two Primaries Saturday to raise funds for the ehanee o f collecting damages. ision plans regulated by old ments of the newer regulations. and Maple St. as a highway for President Kennedy yesterday. can throw the low diamond; and midget football program which the *1 fbel unless we could get some­ :oning niles were still on the Five other subdivisions have the N a a ^ Arms Co. The New Haven’s court-appoint­ if East discards, South wins with Betrol ia sponsoring. thing done to change this (rOad drawing boards. been proposed since that time, and 6. Postponed consideration of a ed trustees in reorganization said the king of diamonds. Blast has no (Continued on Page Two) Officials said that "The popular aroirad.. .ao the road would go iiy'a Atty. Arthur J. L. Loetc » Kin W^ed monds—J : Clubs — 9 5 8. What "To participate in a primary is daliMs for over SO TeaN...Uiis Hartford, Oct. 10 lA-i—Joanne officials of the National AssociA The Congreeeman Invites all per­ tion of Secretaries of State “a piece do you say? to have a share therein.- in, com­ maneai is three wavs beitw. L It I Sciienk Frank. J9, daugnter of the mon with others, to be a partaker,, sons to confer -with him, without (taitt off vrilh Pro-rerat, a eendi- retired president of Lcew's Inc., of my mind.” Answer: Bid two notrump. This appointhient. He will be aeemn- Mrs. Grasso said yesterday she negative response shows that that is to say. one having a part," tioaer that pats year hair (etpedaHy motion picture firm, was married Judge Troland continued panied by members of hie staff. it it's tinted or bleached) in top BUY BOLAND yesterday to Robert Brandt, 49, would boycott the association’s you have very little high - card Mra DouvUIs Benaaied shape to ‘teke" pemuent. 2. The New York, an insurance broker. 44th armual convention, which be strength. You can show the fine 'Upon recommendation of 'First i'*.. Creme Waving Lotion lets yea eea- The civil ceremony was per­ gins in Tucson, Ariz., tomorrow. spade support at your next turn. Selectman Charles E. Nyack, the ‘ ■> trol waving action. And 3. New formed by Common Pleas Ckiurt "To attend would be a ridiculous For Shelnwold's 36-page book- EAST selectmen have unanimously reap­ Creme Neutraliier conditions ts it NEW LOW CLOSEOUT PRICE! Judge Waiter J. Stdor. waste of my time and the taxpay­ pointed Mrs. Louise Douville as carls. Pins free 6 ex. bottle of High­ The bride was previously mar­ er’s money,” she said. clerk In the selectmen’s office. lights Shampoo (in yonr choico ried to Perry Frank. Her father Mrs. Grasso said she is listed as W i s l i s Selectman Nyack -^II be at the of (orranls) with esdi poichsse. a speaker for a committee assigned is Nicholas M'. Schenk. TONITE Town Office Building on Tuesdays A $3,25 vnlae for $2,50. to study ways of modernizing state from 2:30 to 5 p.m.; Thursdays election laws. OOP Holds Rocky Hill Jack B ieh y from 7 to 0 p.m. and Saturdays Her complaint ? Lemmwn AelaoB from 9 a.m. until noon. DOROTHY GRAY 0.PASS. Rocky HUl, OcL 10 i/P) — It Sincpir the committee was ^ - ‘•WACKIEST SHIP IN THE took them an extra week but the pointed at last year's convention in ARMY” Co-op News $ Shown Af 7:M The kindergailen class of the Republican have retained con­ Ne,w York it hasn't held a single SEDAN riut North Coventry Cooperative School trol of the Board of Selectmen. meeting, she said. "A RAISI.N I.N THE SCN" Republican Edward tfangiand "Yet now,” She said, "w e are ’ With Sidntiy Pnitirr will ■visit the firehouse at the north $195 DOWN Storts tVml. end of town tomorrow. The class narrowly defeated Demodrai £d- scheduled to give a report. Well, "OtN'S OF NAVABON" w'ard P. Conlan in the race for first they can report without me.” Plu* \v^ leave the school at the Sec- LIGGEH DRUG 1695 "THE COWBOY” oiro Congregational Church at 0 selectman in a special election yes­ terday. The vote was 1,386 to 1,336. CARL A. SCHL'LTZ 8:15 6:20-10:00 a.m. Drlvere will be Mrs. BYank- "WE SAVE YOU MONEY" The election was ordered when Meriflen. Oct. 10 (/P) — Carl A. lin TYueman, Mrs. Nathan Miller, BOLAND MOTORS Hangland and Conlan wound up in Schultz, Meriden Industrial and Mrs. William Kalnlnsky, Mrs. War­ Wed.; "Honeymoon Mschlne” ren Swartz and Mrs. William Glen- A T T H E 369 CENTER STREET—.Ml S-4079 a tie in the regularly scheduled vo^ civic leader, died in Meriden hos­ "Two Rode Together” PARKADE on Oct. 2. They each polled 1,214 pital last night at the age of 66 ney. ' 404 WEST BIIDDLE TPKE.—MI 9-2343 OVER 35 TEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION Read Herald Advs. Mrs. Norman Caisse and Mrs. TOUR QUAUTT LARK DEALER voles. after a brief illnaas. He waa pres­ Also elected were Edward Hayes, John Hutt wiu’ be assisting with ident of the Silver City Glass Co. the nursery olaas this week. Mrs. a Democrat with 1,343 votes, and Inc., and Business Music, Inc. He Ml 3-7832 Roland Luiglois and Mrs. Wesley alto waa a former president of the Lewis will be the classroom clean­ Meriden Chamber of Commeroe. ing committee on Oct. 14. the Meriden-Wallingford Manu­ STANLEY Information on openings in the facturers Association and tire K1- nursery and kindergarten class wanis and Boys Clubs. He found­ WARNER 9 I # % I E may be obtained from Mrs. Warren ed radio station WMMW here and TOOAY ONLY! 3 PEfifORMANCES Bwartz, president. Hasn’t this one got it, though! Class. Fresh­ (right up to two409-cubic-inch powerhouses*). You can lose your shirt if you don’t know sold it last year. Parent-members of 'the school lovers of good cars ~ ivhat htore could you want! He la survived by his widow, SHOWN AT 3:30-5:45-8:00 PJf. vdll meet at 8 p.m. Oot 25 for a ness. Stretchout comfort. All the things you For putting that power to work just the way Mrs. Ebbs N. Schultz; two sons, program on "Home Decorations Carl W. and Robert A. of Meriden; For The Benefit Of Catholic Ladies Of Columbus for the Holiday,” by Mrs. Edwin could reasonably want. you want it, th or are four transmissions. a daughter, Mrs. G u s t a v. e A. SCHOLARSHIP FUND C. Melneker. Kruttschmett of Cheshire; t w o The kindergarten class 'wlU have Fourteen lovely, lively models to choose More? Plenty. You’ve got the Chevrolet’s brothers and three sisters and IN FULL GLORIOUS COLOR! Its Halloween party frmn 9:80 to eight grandchildren. F\inerai aerv- 11:30 a.m. Oct. 30 with the nursery from. Six elegant Impalas, including a Sport Jet-smooth ridp, cradled by a Full Coil qiring THE BIG DIFFERENCE class having its holiday party the ices will be held tomorrow at the t following day, same time. Mothers, » (» EVR LET Coupe with a roof line that’s a dead ringer for Btrst Baptist church. “H m Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima” at each wheel. Plenty of handy helpers like brothers and sisters of the pupils 2 1 0 THE H»GHT OF SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT are Invited to the parties. ' . step right into the new ’62 Cherrblet— and feel Inxnrions all ever. Fine, tastefiil .car, the convertible’s .(and both available with a Rockville-V ernon The annual PI Beta Phi Settle longer lived mufflers for all engines and a PLUS AN EXCITINO TECHNICOLOR CARTOON! ment School exhibit and sale of isn’t it? A car with all the space and comfort yon could want. A car with a road- Super Sport package* that includes bucket handicraft )tems from the. Pi Beta standai^-equipment heater and defroster. All in car, home or bu^ess insurance iqil Settlement School in OatUn- seats up front). Five fresh-styled Bel Airs. gmtlmg Jet-smooth ride . . . with a new dioice. o f distance-devouring V8 powor. . . this on top of Body by Fisher craftsmanship. Gty Renews burg,' Tenn., will be held from 2 to 'Three beautiful bargain-buy'Biscaynes. And, Phone 5U 3-7832 8 p.m. Thursday. at Storrs Com­ munity House. TTie -public is in- and with new beauty that’s boiind to ke^ its looks (the front fmiders have* new steel in that lineup, five qiacious station wagons. Still more? You bet. And your Chevrolet Learn How You, Too, Can Protect Second Hand Bid to Split vlted. Tea will be served.- M n . D. R. who carried collision insurance sideem'iped The Big Difference saves Mrs. Albert Hadigian of Colum­ nnderskirts to help fend off rust and stones). Here in this new ’ 62 sparkler is For "git,” you can pick an economical 6 or dealer’s Just itching to tick it off for you Your Possessions and Your Future.,, a tree on her way home from work. The insurance com­ Road Funds STATE bia la chairman and Mrs. Arthur I pany told her she could have her car repaired only at a you time, worry andcash 5 P~M. OONT.—4:45-^:00 P.M., 65c Hawkins of Storrs, cortdiairman, your special favorite of five vigorous V8’s firsthand. * -optional at aztra cost and Mrs. Jolwph Motyoka of town, more than ever to please yon from the make that pleases most people. Enjoy the Peace of Mind Only the garage of the company's choosing. The garage repaired SHOWN AT 5:00 and 8:10 P.M. the car 4^'ith second-hand parts and a second-class paint Your independent insurance agent rep­ A three-member committee of publicity chairman. Pi Beta Phi, the oldest national 'RigKt Insurance Gives job. resents several competitive insurance the Rockville City Council has been companies o f proven financial strength. appointed to meet with Vernon’s women's Greek letter farternity, An independent agent selects strong, reliable companies He is in a position to get the policy best board of selectmen to push again established a school and health The i1|^ way to buy insurance is through an tndeMndent suited to your needs.>.Y< Your ii^ependent for allocation of town road funds service in the mountains of Ten­ taMnace MeaL Ea<± independent agent is a profession- that do not have these claims practices. agent is alert to the constantly changing:nar to the city, in accord with a sec­ nessee in iOlO. It haa enabled the .alty-ttain ed insurance specialist. Each maintains his own conditions in the insurance business. tion of the city charter which pro­ people of that commtpiity to be­ offioeis a local businessman Each represents not just one, He tells you about new policies that vides for a split of road money. come self-supporting by supplying ; bat many of the and most reliable insurance Home, Sweet Home ^ may s4ve you money. Mayor Leo B. Flaherty Jr., materials, encouraging' ratentien Your independent agent recommends named Aldermen Clarence J. Mc­ o f their natural hiuidcrafts of eompanicB in the ebuntry. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. are a young couple with’ Carthy and Thomas J. McCusker, weaving, basket making and other The other way to buy insurance is from the hired sales- adequate insurance as changes occur in ,------u ------two growing children and an attractive home replacement costs or in your own per­ Democrats, and Arno R. Weber, arts, a# as furnishing a -mar- man of a single insurance company who offers only in the suburbs. One day last summer a de- sonal situation. Your independent agent Republican, to Ute committee. ket for the handcraft producte. company’s policies. Let’s take a look at what can happen liveiyman slipped on a broken back step and is on the smit when you n e^ him—takes McCarthy, named chairman of Ob Pageant Conunlttoe !when you don’t have the services of an independent in- fractured his hip. In the resulting lawsuit, he demanded care of dll the details—sees to it that the group, will contact selectmen Arthur J. Vinton, general chair­ Sensibility at its Sunday best in a totally new line of cars! for a possible meeting tonight. I I anraBee agent.. . . $50,000 in damages. ^Ir. F. S., who has no personal your claim ia paid promp'tly and fairly. man of the town’e 250th anniver­ Your independent agent is on your Flaherty said he understood sary celebration, has appointed N oth in g 80 dedicated to saving you money ever looked as suave as this new Chevy II. liability protection, will have to defend the suit on his Town Counsel Robert F. Kahan hag own—mortgage his future if he loses. side. Should a claim arise, you have 2k>Iton Feuerman general manager Here’s sturdy simplicity that saves you money in service and maintenance. I An Expensive Vacation someone representing you whom you rendered an opinion on the legality know and can. trust. and coverage of the city charter Uncompromising - economy in a frugal 4-cylinder or a satin-smooth 6-cylinder While Mr. and Mrs. S. N. were away on a An independent agent examines the whole insurance section. The opinion was referred I aommer vacktioB, their automobile insurance picture, recommends coverage where needed. He serves you first. to him Sept. 12 following a meet­ engine. Steadfast dependability bom of the time-tested Che'vrolet tradition. Body expired. On the return trip the S. N .’s were ing of selectmen and the board of by Fisher craftsmanship. Nine new-sized models (including the soon-to-be-avmlablo I involved in an automobile accident which re- finance, called to resolve the road hardtop, convertible and station wagons) with h^ter and defroster as standard equip­ i salted in a aufaatantial lawsuit. They were no longer pro- Look for this Big “I" Saal whan you fund problem. BEBSON has been aranad M O v e r c h a r g e The road fund split has been ment—and with roominess that’ll make many a fuU^ized car sit up and take notice. taetedl r insoranee, for sitting in the mailbox at home waa buyinsuranca.Todisplay itan insur* yaaro ■orriag tbe heating needs S e in e ation notice from their insurance company. Mr. T. W.’s annual automobile premium listed as the leading example of of homobatldan and homeowa- Here’s whwe you see the results of plenty of brainwork, too, such, as the Mono- was $115.40. He did not know that through one# ogant mutt maat prefaaaional city-town Inequities. Rockville tax­ an la Central OaoBeettoaL iasarance agent maintains continuing an error of classification he was paying ah payers pay for town public works Plate rear springs that eliminate the squeaking and friction of multi-leaf springs, I to preveat satb bqiaes. standards datignad to protact you. ^ operations, but receive no benefit annual rate which waa $24.25 higher than from them because they support ^taloiyi^iiiilliiSi add much to the restfulness of the ride. And there’s a full line of optional equipment* what his insurance should have cost. their own public works depart- including (hold on to your hat!) front bucket seats iii the hardtop and convertible. ment. , , I PLUS THIS COMEDY CO-fflT AT 7:00 and 10:00 P.M. [Hke Cost of Losing New Chevy I I 800 k-DdorSedan. Mmmmmmt Really, there is no end of reasons for popping into your Chevrolet dealer’i and An independent insurance agent sees to it that hia custom­ The city charter provides that M r. J. M . learned about the rising coat of ers are never paying more than is necessarv for insurance. three aldermen shall meet with the seeing what a pleasant turn driving’s taken in the neat new Chevy II. I living the hard way. He inaured hia houae in three selectmen to determine -optional at axtra oMft 1946 and then forgot about the insurance. prop^ apportionment of funds. _ When his house burned to the ground last In all the cases above, an independent insurance arant A'i similar committee met with _____ ) was shocked to discover hia insurance covered could have helped prevent heartache and financial loss. selectmen last winter, but stalled An Independent agent’s reaponubilitjPatarts even before after a meeting in wrhich the three only half Ha eunent replacement coat. The value of hia aldermen voted for an apportion­ iNMaw had doubled sinee 1946, making hia inaqrance pro- the policy is written. It ia his job to see that you’re thor oughly protected, that you are insured with strong, reli­ ment and the three selectmen I aa out o f date as a 1946 newspaper. 'abstained. CASJL able companies, that your insurance is kept u p -t^ a te , Kahan ruled that the 3-0 vote ____ agest amices periodic reviews to keep that you are freed of any red tape, and that your claims ^See the '62 Chevrolet, the new Chevy IT and '62 Corvair at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's was not a majority vote and the SL^D AT: "7 WamcR From Hell” and "Piratoq Of TeegUgR’* ■ ^ w M i . ------are paid promptly and fairly. proposal was defeated. A tie vote would have placed the T Btohard 8. Carpenter Edward J. UoU John H. Lappea. lac. Aldo Pagsal matter before- a county commis­ EVERY TUES. AT 8:15 P.M.—STARUNO TUB*., OOT. lIth ini Edgar H. Clarke Jarvto Agency, Ine. Cliarlea W. Lathrop Agency, Looaard D. Rivard sioner, but abolition of county gov. mirmeit 9A s e m had BA $-3717 JMaorloe P. Comatt Jeka L. Jeoney lac, , EarieKBAua ernment eliminated • that poMibll- EngtM N. Kidly Ity. Aldermen at ont tiiht "CINEMA GUILD" CARTER CHEVROLET COMPANY INC. Heibert MoKianey Frank P. ghaldna Orackatt Ag n y , Inc. lailnaaa Htlraratefa gwted a tis vote should send Sectos Of $ Praosattog Uannal Oaatt W .B tgtoad Kam athK . L M t o . quostiaa to th# stoto attomoy f«i>- Into U M i, WsA Fw E f t $ $ . MAMCHESlfBU^CONIi. h . oral. Ttoketo X « # Or SrI* A* Wm Offtoa .ThstaM MANCHESTER EVOKING HERALD, MANCHBSIEB, OOMN« TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1961 PAGE ITVE

proposed loostion of one oould be TafeotlrillB WUUaaaaoA's eolteetloa. Oxfotd. • • f O O f ! 0 < night after a board of dlrsoton’ Retail Sales Up MSJItoSd tort* Oapitl«dB i2ih Circuit 'irehouse .Urged meeting. changed, be sold, from McKee S t in Covsntry, The antiques wfU be FREE ______to ths Green ares. Ths one to be WhirlpMl Minister Attends told frem 1 to 6 pjn. on Rridoy, For Green Area Ha said the lost time a survey built on McKee S t would .replace You Should Know . . . First Six Months -Radia Tonight and 10 OJS. to I MB. latuMkby, AMlwfASKAdI X #C ths townis need for firs- protsc- « frame building constructed la L 8Ri Qas Raign The annual harvest oupper will C o u rt Catnei^ tlon was dons was in I960 by the 1905 on Pine St. Prletts Of'Low ftotaU a a l« to Maaobaatar tor 2«Day Cdnferenee be held Friday. Reservatlena ipay m UMETT BRIII S A request for a survey of the National Board of Fire Under­ Mayor Harold A. Turkington Hr$»^^orge Sweet the first half of IM l have Jumped need for a flrrtiouse ip the north- writers,. He said the houses in the said the problem nqlght be turned Strvleo That's lotttr i.7 per c«a over the comparative Tbb Rsv- ' ttolMirt'K, lUmodA, MAMCHEHnnt BBIUON Green Manor and Rockledge de­ over to the Planning and Renewal Monday Coses shst end of town will be turned !• VMtm — Jiut perM to IMO, Haul Ollltord, ebair- Television pMtor St ths TAleottvUls Oonfra- over to GWnerol Manager Richard velopments are as much as four Associates now doing a study of Rian of ttw retail division of ths Cteorge Henry, so, of East Hart­ town needs, but that in any event ifot to kMp n geiiic,” M]rp U n. fAthmal Church, is attsadthf ths Mountain Rd., Glastonbury. Martin. miles from the nearest firehouse. Pottfirton's Manchester Chamber • of Com­ 6:00 Bis S rhtater On progress) 8. t o ford, was tinWl 031 for speeding. Since the town is planning to the matter was worth looking in­ ISO Oeator t —Osr. of Obnreb C h o t f A. Swatt, toctotory ot the Early Show>w (Ip ■:00 S 3? 'Sm’^yke Show Mth AanuAT mMUnf ot Democratic Director Francis 8 merce, mid. today. Quics oralraw r AOnUBM TO PAY 9M ,0if Henry, who' pleaded not guilty, Mahoney asksd for ths survey lart build two firehousea, perhaps the to. ktoiwlMetor ofttch the Amertoen Ftost half ratail Bales were $33,- News_ fews BMhe^*VMhtr •, to i nsetlcut Oontorooes ;Ot CohfrsgBr Isxt.Attgalos, O ct 10 WH -i-A c- SyllSyllabus 1:30 GlllU woa ^ e s a n to d . hy Atty. Harold JR«d CroH, about *i«toUe enthuei< 528,000 compared to 1960’s first Alfred Hitchcock Prasants 10. 1| tlonol Christian Churohss. T^t. trass Lana Turner must pay 1^,- half of $33,017,000, he said. Uni■Jnlled Fund Luncheon OorrHy in a long trial. urn to r Red C ron work. • :U Industry Un Farads mMtlng is being held st ths nipt 000 to the 18-year-old ‘pen of According to addttiotMfi intor- Wild Bill Hlckock I Fronusrs w Hadlela'a I Church of Christ in Mew Brltiun Johnny Stemponato,. who was Th# .following coses were con­ A few y u n Haacheater News, Sports A Weather Calvin and the Colonel 3, 40. I tinued: Tho Bank that gives you PACKAGED SAVINGS mafion provided the .'retail division •:3$ Weather hew* A' Sports • :00 Red Skelton tooW I. today And tomorrow. slaia in her house. ranked near the Mttom amonif by the Economic Research Division Trackdoem Dick Powell Show * 10,to , The Bov. Mr. Shln)odB, and oth­ To ;Oct.^ 16 ttor- court trial. Barry the atate'e towna In ita aupport of <;30 Channel S News Third Han Superior .Court approved the set­ Oonatoved; 3 0 ;'^ ise Summer St, JBM h of the Oonneoticut Development Route. Jacobe Club House The New Breed t, 40, er delefstes from througout Con­ tlement yesterday^ Stompansto was the Red Croaa BloodmOblle, ahe Oommiaaion from Sales & Uhe Tax Th# IHis Picture 3:30 Streeu of Danger necticut, win htor on addnsA At stabbed to death in Mies Turner’s ' * ■■ Francis Bald. "It’a gradually coming up,” Division reports (Connecticut Tax Royi;oyaI Canadian Police lehabod and He 8. . speed- 10:00 Alcoa Presents I. 40. this evening’s session by Rev. Dr.. Bavorly Hills home April 4. 1008, & < 4;V'J ahe aatd. Department), retail sales during C:4B Huntley-Brinklcy 10, t Ben hf. Herbatcr, newly elected --ap, m m ; Ot SsGSt Pouirtat HMwards Cain's Hundred 33. by hsr daughter, Cheryl Crone, now Hiu^rd, choked with failure to The attractive, redhaired aecre- the same period in Bast Hartford fibrenlns Report Naked City nAtlonsl president ot tho United 17. A coroner's Jury termed It Jus­ The Bank That gives you a tary aaya aha.thlnka of the many increased 11.4 per cent; West keep.-a reasonable dIrtaAce from 7:00 KUIlon Dollar Uovie Million Dollar Movit (;^urch o f ' Christ. tifiable homicide after the girl a pracotUng vehicle. faceta of Red Croaa acUvltiea aa Hartford increased 3.3 per cent; News. Sports A Weather Garry Moore Show 3, ThsTAlcottviUA ctergymsn plaps aoid Stomponato hod threatened “children.” “Each needa Individ­ and Hartford dropped 0.2 per cent. To Tell the Truth . , 11:00 News. Sports A Wsathsr I, I, 1 To Oct. 17 for trial by a-Jury of Msckensie e Raioere to remain in New Britain tonight, her. mother. 13 in East Hartford, Leo Atoenault ual attention,’* ahe aaya. "You do Phil Silvers Show . ' Big News returning home after tomorrow BttMnpanato’s divorced wife. Bora the beat for them all. American Odyeeey Barry Barents 39, ot 7 Walnut St., bhuged with ' i : Highway Pntrol ’ 11:16 Screen Game Theater n i^ t’s seaaion. Stomponato of Hammond, -Ji\tL, dlsorderiy ocnduct; and Albert sMfcfctlhMi;'; - “Them all” includea home Deaths Last Night News and Weather Jack Faar toow (C) 10. N Chureh Event aought $750,000 from Miss Turner Borhetti *. Hartford, dharged aervice, home nuralng, diaaater 7:15 Film U:10 Studio 13 and hor fdirmar huabond, Stephen with carrying a weapon with Intent and building prbgrama, firat aid Sports Camera Tonight's Bsst Movies The Ladles Miwltmaty Soelety By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Evening Report Festurs 40 will held its regular meeting in Crone. She clolnled negUgance to asoault. and water aafety inatruction, and 7:30 Whet In the World 11:36 News the tdiurch tdmorrow morning at caused the death and deprived To Oct. 33 fop court trial, Benjo- the Bloodmobile. The office auper- Saranac Lake, N.Y.—Dr. George Matt Dillon 11:30 Jack Paar Show (C) El. Wilsoii, 73, retired medical di New Breed 13:60 News A Weather 10 o.m. Stomponato’s son, John m , of sup­ min SleUnskl of 10 D ^ t ^ Tleea about SOO volunteer ataff reotor of the Will Rogers Memorial Laramie .! 1:00 Late Newe port. charged wiUi Intoxication. aldea, “gray ladlea,” canteen local Red cross worken to bring Hospital in Saranac Lake, died gr*" -■ • *T'»—•4v’s TV Manchester Evening 'HaraM Wiidow Sbidos To Oct. 36 for court trial, the workera nuraea’ aidea and build­ volunteers to the Bloodmobile. Mopday while watching the World TaleettvOIa aerrespeadeat, Merris coee of Peter Btxideson, 19, of ing program aidea. She said she attributes the aum- Series game on television. I>r. Wil­ Slmoneelll, telepheiie Mltdiell Moik to, Onl«r Willimantic, charged with ( g r a t ­ Mra. Sweet aaya all Red Croaa s -s m . ing without a Ucense, overorowdi^ jprograma are “valuable. In their in­ mer's dang«' period to “disinter­ son, an ear, nose and throat spe­ Your Now York Life ALSO a driver, and allowing on unauthor- dividual wajra.” Some, however, are est and preoccupation with vaca­ cialist, retired last month after 27 R adio Ised rider outside the motor PACKAGED tion plans. years aa medical director of > the VENETIAN BUNDS 'vrtilcle. leaa familiar to the public, becauae “But," ehe said, “oommuniUes hospital for actors and others In CniB Hetbig Inolndea only thoeo mwo ot iO or U-o|lBito Bfont in they are “confidential’’ programa, in the state certainly rallied when the entertainment field. He was length. Bomo stoliooo oorry other short ) Buckingham Fair Bring your old toOum to To Oct. 80, Angrtine Rlchmohd ahe aaya. Manehooter is and save 85« par ahodo of 88 Norwood S t, charged with Among Mrs. Sweet'a duUu is made aware of the problem.” bom in Washington, Pa. WDBC-lSte 8:00 • Enjeys Claselcal Musks PitUdMirgh — Dr. Edwrin G. Olds. 00 Ntws 8 " ^.iweass aaS”: Set for'Two Days failure to grant the right of way, getting word to servicemen about 63, professor of mathematics at 06 T ^ aay oa WaU Btrttt 13; llgn on Plul A. Bourque Joseph .Brlsette, 41, of Vernon, emergencies at home. This, ahe During her spare time, Mrs. :1U Sport Nswi Sweet says she~ enjoys her record Carnegie Institute of Technology, :16 Art Johnson Sbow The Buckingham Congregation' ehargetf vrith breach of the peace. aaya, la an example of a “confiden' ol Church will hold Bn Early Ameri­ To Nov. 2 for court trial, Leo tial” program which "you’ve got to collection, particularly selections died Monday, apparently * of a 06 Raynor Shines by Bach. Her interest in classtoal heart attack. Dr. Oldg, author of :00 News • Slim U(T. can Fair Friday and Saturday, Flt^iatrick, 83, of Vernon, otonit- be ready for.” WBAT—eis Survey Proposed ing a motor vehicle while under music, she says, started vd>en her more than SO articles on mathe­ 00 Paul Harvey Oct. 20 and 31. Bora in New Haven late father was a music teacher, matics, wras bom in Buffalo, N.T. 10 Sound Stage Handcraft exhlMts will Jnclude the influence of liquor or drugs; In New Haven, where Mra. Rwoet She is a member of the Church of Birmingham, Ala. — H. A. Berg, 00 Edward P. Morgan d f Shelter Needs braiding, quilting and . hooking de­ Carl Barton. 65, of Andover, was born, ahe said ahe became in­ 30 Night Flight the Assumption and the Women's 82, for many years one of the lead­ 00 John W. vandereook monstrations. There will be a coun­ charged with foUun to drive id terested in woridng for the Red Club of Manchester. ers of Alabama industry, died 30 Public Affairs Diroctor William Collins asked try store and kitchen. the ngto hand lane. Cross after being an active blood The Sweets live at 637 Center 66 News lost night for a study of the tossi- To Nov. 6 Clarence Vennort, 49 '> -i Monday. He came to Birmingham 00 Sign Oft > Pony rUtes, filme entertainment SAYINGS donor and working aa a blood re­ St. in 1929 to Join Sk>ss-Shpea!r on a ^fter high school graduation and PTA will be held Saturday from 2 1908, died Monday of a heart at­ :30 Starlight Serenade ed to shelters, he said. E. A JOHNSON for you rtiarge of permitting a minor to PLAN uilUl 1048, ahe was employed for to 6 pjn., on the school grounds. tack. Ulmer, chairman of the :00 Sign on Mayor Harold A. Turkington • FimlM PlMi * Amultiu Members^ Taients Create Articles for Auction board of directors of the real wrop—lu s said that fallout-shelters probably use a motor vehicle. Blue Cross by the ConnecUcut Mrs. Otto Heller and Mrs. Joseph ;00 Today In Hartford • HMlth limirsncs PRINT CO. Many unusual handcrafted articKes will he offered during a sUent aucUtm a t “Heigh Ho! Gome to Hospital Service in New Haven Wright are co-chairmen. Entertato- estate firm of Buckman, Ulmer :15 ConnecUcut Ballroom should be partly paid for by state the Fair” at Susannah Wesley HaU of South Methodist Church Saturday. Some ot the auction The same year, she and George A. and Mitchell, wras bom in Zurich, 00 Bob Scott or federal governments, which are 97 CENTER STREET items include a quilt made by the Willing Woritirs, a character oil portrait of a sea oiqttaln by ment will include rides, movies, Switzerland. 00 Ray Somers 723 MAIN ST. Sweet were married in New Ha­ and games with prises. Refresh­ :00 News in the process now of preparing MI 3-1118 U.S. Licenses 2nd Mrs. Kenneth Strum, a dressed doU and an antique high chair donated by Mrs. Christian Henrik- ven. they have a son, Richard, 12 ments will be sold. Lincoln, Neb.—S. Byron Kraane. 10 Ray Somers rucomhiendatlons on shelters. PHONE Ml 9-4501 sen. Mrs. Richard H. Sperry, 6 Penn Rd., will be a "Basket Belle” In country-style dress selUiig a sixth grader at Verplanck 34, news director of television sta­ 00 Del Raycea Show wares from the various booths. The fair yrill be hrid from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Auction items will Your estate can he worth a Committee chairmen are Mr. and Director Collins added, "There’s Oral Polio Vaccine School. tion KOLN-TV, died Monday after WINF—133f respectable opinion that is op­ be on display throughout the day, and bids may be placed In a box at any time during the day. Among the better known Red Mra. Daniel Newcomb, auctioneers an iUneas of several weeks. He had 00 World News for coiint]^ auction; Mrs. Daniel ;lu Wall Streei posed to the whole idea of a fall­ (Oonttnned from Page One) The ghand opening will be at 4:30 p.m. (Herald photo by Satemls). H Cross programs is the first aid in­ been associated with KOLN radio 15 Showcase and News I out shelter,” but said the time and struction program, which is IM by Puxinaa, baked goods. Jams and and Televisoin since 1951. 46 Lowell Thomas the First Aid Instructors Group. Jelliea; Mrs.Anthony Jr. and .65 Phil Rlzxuto , _ place to survey public opinion on available that protects against all Mrs. Francis Shanahan, plants; :10 Richard Hayes and Carol Burnett the ides is hena and now. Sunday, and those oonOrmed will “As the world situation increases, Fastest Aviatrix :30 News Analysis three types of polio. the vdlue of this type of train' Miss Ethel Robb and Mrs. Alan Terry said the Health Service Is receive their first Htriy Com­ Walch, book fair. ordering 1.8 million doses—at 9 munion. New adult mombeirs will GUARANTEED ing is made aware to the public.” SEE THE ALL Mrs. Sweet says. "The first aid Also, Mrs. Arne Oberg and Mrs Edwards Air Force Bose, Calif., NEW cents a doss—of the tasteless, col­ also be received into the church. In Connecticut, program Is In great demand,*’ she Robert Kdly, little red school OcL 10 (in—Jacqueline Cochran is orless Type 2 vaccine to go In its The church and church school says. house;. Mrs. James Britton, white the world's fastest aviatrix from epidemic stockpile at Atlanta,. Ga. will be opened for the entire com- 'tfie land of steady habits^ The Instructors group presented elephant; Kenneth Dowding, handi­ 15 to 1,000 kilometers. Hie service pays the same price munity to visit Sunday from 3 to several programs on resuacitation craft; Mrs. Lawrrence Dunn, Girl She flew 784.337 miles on hour for T y^ 1 oral vaccine. 5 and 7 to 9 pm. Refreslinients .00 Scouts candy booth; Mrs. John Frlday over a 100 kilometer closed 1962 methods during the summer. "I Terry said Type 2 polio is much will be served by the United Lu­ ...people 0 0 for 'think they did an excellent Job," Fletcher, amusements; Mrs. Ber­ course to claim her seventh record i more rare in the United States theran Church Women of <3on- nard Bently, grab bag; Chvles in two months. inTERinc she said. than either Type 1 or Type 3. but cordia Should Broaden Program Phillips, balloons; C. F. Cbarbon- Northrop Corp. said yesterday the new Type 2 vaccine will be Despite its large scato work. neau. Boy Scout'a soda and ice ■he has now bettered every inter­ stocked to encourage everyone to Mrs. Sweet says ‘.‘there’s always cream stMd; Mrs. John Guard, national women's measured course Hove You An Event Scheduled complete the full series when Type value room for improvement. You can treasure chest; and Mrs. Paul Ber­ speed mark. 3 becomes available. High School PTO 5,000 always do more.” nard, pig in a poke. She broke her own 8-year-old Thai Calls FotFood?" CHRYSLER She said the first aid program A sp a ^ e tti aupper will be aerved 100 kilometer mark of 652.552 in a Northrop TS8 TOlon Jet fighter, Facing Trial Year The moment you open an could be better broadened if It at 4;80 and 6:15. Mra. Manuel Mar- It inay be a wedding, a bfuiqaet or Just an informal the plane she has flown through­ were brought to young ’ people garldo, chairman of the refresh­ get-together of a society, lo^e or some friendly group. Concordia Sets “Manchester High School PTO through physical education classes ment committee, is in^ charge of out her record series. is facing a trial year. If we do not SGH00lTE«CHEIUt|e27.Siit In schools. supper arrangements. ’ WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOU Clergy Reception Savings Bank Life InsurancB “I think, with boys and girls TO YOUR COMPLETE SATISFACTION DODGE fulfill the purposes set forth in the heird about ths SAVINGS- SBM SAVINGS ACCOUNT being away from home so much KENNinDY OONFEBENOE SET bylaws, we shall dissolve,” Mrs. INSURANCE PLAN which fives is low-oost life insurance because A reoeptioci for Manchester area it is sold direct, over-the-counter and with groups, that it is im­ Washington. Oct. 10 (8B—Presi­ Dt|MiidabU Our catering service 'is set up to be flexible enough to clergy and their wives will be held Robert H. Penn, president, told htr cash for imargeitciis, portant that th ^ get education dents Kennedy will hold a newrs accommodate any size gathering. Why not caU us and at the new OonoonUa Lutheran 600 parents at the first fall meet­ oath on ratiritnent and low- at mutual savings banks. To get in first aid prooedures,” rtte aays. conference at 6 p.m. EDT tomor­ this low-cost protection, you GO talk over the detaib? Church tonight a t 8 o’clock. ing at the high school last night. cost Ufa Insurance protection combined with a $5,000 During the past aummer, when row. Usad Raffrisaraiars Then wiU be a tour of the Major changes in the PTO con­ for it; No one calls! No selling the Hartford oiBce of the Red It hod been scheduled for the LANCER church and church school after stitution will be voted on at the while she Is aaving. Now, one commissions are paid! Oroas made an appeal to the pub­ morning but its time was set bock W N k ly deposit at her mutual Orerhahled and Tested which refreshments will be served Nov. 20 meeting, it was announced. You’ll GO for the early divi­ lic to help restore the alnxwt to- yesterday. by the UMted Lutheran Church The executive committee has pre­ savings bank fivei her a pack- tahy depleted blood stockpile, Mrs. There wrill be no live radio or dends, too — and the disoounta Savings Bank Term Women. pared a parent’s hsmdbook. Mem­ afv'of security — savings Sweet wnorked vigorously with television. G arden G rove ON DISPLAY NOW AT on "economy aize” polidea. Go Memorial gifts to the. new berships and handbooks may be plus Ufa Inauranct. Wouldn’t Potterton's chutxfii wlU be dedLcated and purchased in Room 131 anytime today. . . or phone or write. UO Center SL—Oer. e t Ohnreh TELEPHONES Ml 9-5313-4(11 9-5314 * bteoeed at a veeper ssrvloe tomor­ Mfore the open house meeting you GO for that, too? row a t 7:80 p.m. The service, with Nov. 20. Insurance Policy BNening Suftoages, will begin with Parents followed the daily class­ a prooesston o i choir, acolytes and room schedule of their t^ildren, LOW CO ST... because you | R | f for i t I c h o r c h e s chanting the 12Znd Psalm, and teachers outlined material to ths ««y moment it’s turned on. oompaet econonVi end et compact priceal flashgun is built right into tho Mobilheat IT-M camera. Oewn fual bills . OpbitoM without db cImimkMm Diocoverforyouraalf-NEWbig car interior room. NEWcem- Owners report mnarksUe Aid u v- chimnby draft You get an thSM automatie forMiigh, contou^tiHed oeata. NEW laviah.lnteriora. NEW ings. miCTe is no nnoky wann-up Tho CUSTOM Mark H AnaaM features plu* The most ascRing ' hitter, wider dooie. NEVIf coi^nience. Ftet fioora, no floor pmod to fool the Aimaoe and ,n rU u iU own BotUh* isdsesrf feature of them an — JO-tecomf waste oU. Service daUs ai» cut to J n f i with prsdsioa oontnl No wellA NEW engine afficteney 'tn 112 to 225 hp-reaponaive MRK- ptofurac. Why should you welt ths vanishing point natural chimney draft reqnirctL more than 10 tacontU to enjoy W E GIVE V OHV Sbr or V-a NEW giant aafety bonded bfakea, 75*/t hig car comfort • longer life. See ell ten exching n w Lark tnodela...the NIAINM ANB COOUN* your pictures? (tome in today GREEN STAMPS at compatit prunes an(l t ^ ^ now J33 Camera. Sutpriae Car of the yearl ' YouW n e^ be setislied with old-fashioned phdtofrapliy 6:30 pjn., Ch. Sl FOeJWTY BROS, life after you d a MORIARTY ^Amitnea'ittew Action SEE n tOMY AT YOUR STUbOMCgi MAURI J 1 9 BROAD ST.—MI 9-4539 BROTHERS RfiBcheoter Sht^ing Parkado, ^Middle TompOw w. sho / IVBL d o , SAN«B o n . OONNEOnOtlT OOKS LENOX PHARMACY Ml 3-5T35 Broad St.^ Bfanchester, Open Monday, Tueaday, 10 A.M. to/ BOLAND MOTORS, Inc. — 369 Center,Street 299 EAST CENTER SIIIElTr-M I 9-0896 Saturday, 9 A i t to 6 P.BL \ ' MM> AUBLOnt OOAl. 101.316 C m N t St. • P Ji—Wadaoaday, Ttmtaday,^ EYiday, t AJM, to 9 PJi. Mplo-B 8taB« BtoempHea O eatee-lia Mofktt ~ 7 / ■ ' -.1 -

MANCHESTER EVBNmO HERALD. MANCHESTER, OONN^ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1961 E A Q B 8 I V B N MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD. HANGHE8TBE. OONM., TUESDAY. C dlO lER 10, 1961 eries. The documents purported to rigBB at ta^ftng up to th* naUtp in ths three suocesslva electfotis o f RoekvUUhVomon Preview ol Roa’s UN Talk show Cubans plans to overthrow 1944, 1946, snd 1948, BxoepC for OIractoihi Ciutiodi both ot M hove cnutod toKother. A H iwigtt fir Argentine President Arturo Fron< Connecticut the presence of Roosevelt in the' dial. H iUi mbkdiikry atranl«> 1>** 1944 election, there waa no com- M eefi^'Toiii^t Coigrove N ^ e d I {o M tg 1|>raUk OsaMB 91 GiMNMa Mhcholl 3-2151 Free. Olivares said the signatures, tman WMhlofton «nd Bonn over peUingpoUtlcal personality involv­ iHunbertng and way the docu­ th* guMtlon o{ which ihould be Y a n k ee ed. The voting pattern changed Two stoOHnga odioduled by the To BRA Vacancy Cuba Charges U.S, ments were prepared show they KT-ma as it did for more mysterious rea­ Qur apprsciaUda for othefa la CaU thb ntiinbsr for quick, eonrtsous By Rory O’Co!« m o r button, button—who’s got tiie buttoat the flnt to concede th* reel sic- hoard ot ttreoUNM for toal|ht haye are forgeries and that his gov­ tty A . B . O . sons, which can only be summar- often foit, though it rMnaiaa.uii* attention to your invsdtmaBt.needs,/ y p m m J. Ooegrove of Sunset ernment is ready to open its files either FAIRWAY wUl have M In ttw right nlflohno* of th* Joint policy they spokon. Or w* may bo fearful that boon oOfiOOlpdihoooHoe'Of til* iiifisoo ised by saying that there wiks Aro.KRorinlUe, baa been appointed without restriction to the Argentine size, shape, or trolor, (main at. or pflw have been following,. la leaa dra* some sort of instinctive trend on, too much ooaunOnflotlon istU turn of CMOOial IfhMSer Mehard Mar­ ■*1 They used ice packs to nviveOatream,'' he said, but that doosa't government to show the falsity of The resulta in the few cities in­ to the BockviU* Redevelopment plaza). matlc and open than the main in which voters somehow leit Uke th* heod'of a frlenA How ofton wo tin. the old frog who ooUapaed xriien mean we can never make this pood Training fnvaders the papers. volved in , the October local elec­ have complimented a person wl Agency for a flW-year term be­ struggle between East and West kicking over the traces, x OM meeting who with the Open Thursday etmiinie ^ two of th* younger froga rebelled bottci* ^ tions were of a somewhat spectac­ Hartford in 1944, .w^ent for haa performed eom* m ty heaatl^ end were dlsmiaaed from the aen- “What do you mean^*''fiticed hli ginning O ct 23. He .will replace a - it«r^ at over Berlin and the whole German nuhtii DiMfiri dirooufo. to dla- CUmd Saturdaye during July A Augiut (Continued from Page One) r Coan.. ular nature. In Torrington, the Roosevelt by a mairinr o f 3 5 ,^ fuuyL-hut to Bomeon* riael Per- cues the poddh)* joint purohai* of iorgroup. helpers, puzried. , . ' Karl Hewitt whose tern expires into the Guatemalan Army and- Member Leaving , problem, but it may have its fate­ Republican upset was by a large votes. In 1946, itynsA for Snow hapa moot of us win not lOeognls* the priwtetiy owned MOhehaOter The old frog lay on hia atomach ‘The troublq,” said Long then. putting them under the command ful bearing on the way that main for governor by prily 12,000 votes ouraOhres in tho eulogtoa gtvaii at on a big flat stone. He'was pale Green, "ia not the falls, it's the Hie appointment waa made by He asserted that'other training of Gen. Eleuterio Pedraza, chief of 2,300 vote margin. In Middle- our funerals. But how much mors Water Co. by the town and the dla- camps are located in Calderas, otruggle progresses. over McConaugl^. In 1948, it triet and looked very old. , attitude that'everyone must go Mayor Leo B. Floherty Jr. and police under dictator Fulgwicio Ba­ Chaminade Feted Canlwr town, the Republican upset mar­ went for by 24.000. good slmpls frlandty words o f a;^ P ir iN A M > Some of hie friends murimired dqiwn info that whirli>ool under­ approved by the City Council last Dominican RepubUc; Puerto Bar­ tista. , , _r«Er W8.60 S2SUU gin was lower, hut still it waa an New Ha^n went for Roosevelt predation might mean today! BOua The otbar meetiiW was withtho their anger at the two younger neath uid fight for his life all day nlffat. rios, Trax and RetaUiuleu, Guate­ Olivares contended that Pedraza Mrs. Robert E. Barna.rd Jr., uoo upset. In Bristol and in Danbury by 16^000 in 1944, for McConsughy EL Smith expreases this in a ver hoard at adBeattOMk to the frogs. Ooogiove, an accountant at mala; smd Puerto Cabezas and M Vontlia ••*•**••*• aso 6:BU Nasser As A Loser poodhlo approval of the education Mffflbars th w York Stock Exehaitgo makes frequent trips from the Tolland Rd., Bolton, was guest of i.ao IM essentially urban populations held by L200 in 1946, and for Bowles ot apoem. "They should never have been ^*^%ut,” said the helpers, "that’i Akkm Spiiufing MiSs in Toloott- Bluefields, Nicarhguq. Some qf the United. States carrying State De- honor last night at a farewell JO .U One haa the option of deciding resolutely Republican. byd4.000 in 1948. O friends, 1 pray tonight budget fOr Matt year, earlier than niAncM Tii tr. • ouMCwm* admitted.” the law. The aeniors say ao end vihe, li not affiliated wltli a politl- units that participated In the April partmtot orders to contacts in party given at the home of Mrs. Keep not your kisses for my eotd, the not of tho budgot io ^provod. assault are generally believed to Glass Gut to All Shapot whether President Nasser has Such results constitute no de-, / Bridgeport went for Rooeevelt "Nd. Of course they ahoul^'t.” they make the rule*. When we cal party. Guatemala, Nicaragua and El Sal­ Daniel D. Stewart, 97 Hollister ctsive trend. They cannot by 15,000 in 1944, for McConau- dead brow. . Both mootings wtU bo odiadulad Jomof T. BMr • kobort H. Slorirol The old ^ g finally brought joined you, we thought everything when Flaherty placed hia name have jumped off from Guatemala vador The Guatemalan govern- THE <3ATEa> PRJCSS been acting out of statesmanship, after training in Florida. St. ___ ^______Prww u excltulvelr projected toward the big cltwelec- ghy by 2,400 in 1946, for Bowles The way is lonely; let me feel at a lator tima, aald Mayor Harold 'around. He blinked^aIo\vly. yOu said could be done. But we see before the council for approval, mmt announced Tan. 24 it had ex­ Members of the Imard of the and Sizes for Table T o |M 'g u tte d to the UM t etborwlM oradltod In tula paper since the coup by which Syria has form any firm basts tor a predic­ Waterbuiy went for Roosevelt My fsltorlng feet are piened by a hot day.”. He looked at the ■enler* made the law the way it affiliation by R^ndiUcan ooimcil any new aggression," Olivares de­ tivities that violated the condltiona Mrs. Barnard with a going away You eon do m « y clared. .and also tbs local nsvs papUsbeO here. left his United Arab Reimblic. tion that the Republicans may by A300 in 1944, for McConsughy many a thorn. others, “ what's a matter?" he is." of his asylum. gdft. Mrs. Norman Slade was co- an rights of raoUbUeatlin ot spedsl show surprising suongth there by 1,200 in 1946, and for Bowles Forgive, O hearts sstrangod; fer^ oA ed. •That’s Just my point,” gritted BTafaerty said Cosgrove was one The note said that “ deapite de­ The note aim raised again the thinqs with giott toMo •dlspatciws herein, are also reserved. But let us say, at leasvthat he feat (in the April invasion) the hostess. too. 'they cMjHOt be projected by 3,000 in 1948. give, I plead. "It was them upstarts,” loudly Long Green. "The eeniors didn’t of the members of the original* charge that th^ U.S. (Antral In­ hfae. Barnard and her family and desk' tops and ;*imu aarvic* cllsat o t N. c . a. is either scared or intelligent, one toward the stafe election coming In 1946, then, in between elec­ When ceaseless bliss hi mins, X exclaimed the-splay-footed frog. make the law. Their great, gre^t 10-member redevelopment advis­ United States government has not telligence Agency (CIA) had plot­ NATIONAL FIRE PREVENTION WEEK OCTOBER 8-14 stopped its Intervention plans but will move to FOlly Point, they oro easy to hoop or the other. If we want to be up a year from now and made the tions in which they went decisive­ shall not need "T hey did it. Nearly gave you a grandfathers made the law because ory committee, recedtly enlarged ted to assassinate Castro. It said Gloucester, Haas., on Oct. 29. hen Bspreeeniattves: The ly Democratic, three of the four The kindness for whleh X k a ^ to- has reactivated proceedings with !ioUns Matbews IhiseW asemy — New really generous, let us concede basis of any prediction that the heart attack.” it was the easiest thing to do. to 20.-He Uvee on the same stroet the Cuban authorities had thwart­ clean. Let us help yon • Y o ^ Cblcaieo and Boston. Demoerris will then find them­ largest Connecticut cities actually niriit. ‘Think back," be said. ‘‘Have toy the aim of repealing on a bigger ed the plot. that th « e may be times when the "Yas, by dab!" bellowed the old os GOP Alderman John J. Yas . FLAXNFDSLJD PLANT SOLD with suggestions. IOSMBER A1 BnREAtT o r selves in trouble in their suppos­ went Republican, in spite of their SiuMBlltsd b r frog color returning to his face. of you heard how tbs senlom a long kulka. Republican candidate for scale the aggression against Cuba," The government last Sept. 24 an­ -CmCDLATIONS. Boston, Oct. 10 {/Pi—The Plastic two things are not too far apart. edly traditional urban strongholds. overwhelming labor vote, their Krts R lchi^ He Flanty carelessness "What’re they doin' now, boys?" time ago dedd^ that npC^diig mayor fai the city elecUona Dec. 5. Olivares claimedi that a unified nounced the arrest of a dozen Mirrors cut to oB silts. Those who follow the weakness But such results do constitute ovarwhetoing Democratic regis­ Aasodato Minister of could be done with the falls: eo, command fuid common intelligenc counter-revolutionaries who it said Film C3o., Plainfield, C3onn., will I' The Herald PrlnUns Company, Inc., "Weli,” said splay foot, "they've be acquit^ by the Bemis Bros. .assumes no financial respODslbllity tor theory will note that, when the a reminder. tration.’’their traditional reputa­ Second Congregational Church rounded up three, four of the they made the law that everyone aegency had. been set up in Central planned to ambush Castro on Ha­ OPEN 8 AAL to 5 PM* The reminder is that there are tions as Democrattic strongholds. Taken from would have to swim under it?"* T r e a s o n America to support the attack. He vana’s outskirts with bazookas Bag Co. OS of Jan. .2, 1962, the -SATURDAY 8 AJM. to NOON Syrian revolt began, Nasser ahow- youngsters and gone, up to the top Boston firm announced yesterday. times when the supposed political Snow wasn't quite that weak a" Doorweye Th Devotion of the fails to try to,widen the ‘T know for sure they inade that asserted that recent meetings of and hand grenades supplied by the ed every intention of riving It a loyalties of people, the supposed candidate, nor McConsughy that By (Badys C. MurrOU law so they could keep member­ The U.S. Constitution defines Central American mlUtary leaders CTA. The, Plainfield oompany’a antici­ stream." > treason precisely as the pated sale* for 1062 are in the • > Display advertlslns cloalDg bonrs: battle in the field, and wlU con­ economic diaracter of a popula­ strong a candidate. The beat "N o!" exclaimed the old frog. ship In the eeniors down. Instead of act of have been for the purpose of map­ The note also repeated Castro’s •Var MODdhy—! p.m. Priday. tion, the supposed one way Influ s n a l}^ of the result remains age deciding the mmabertdiip, levying war against the United ping an over-all plan against Cuba. earlier claim that documents neighborhood of 315 miUiion. It A. WHITE GLASS CO. ‘ rOT Tneaday—1 p.m Monday. clude that it was only after he Calif Limited to 100 •That’s vriiat I call downright States, adhering to the 'J'or Wednesday—1 p.m. Tuesday. ence ot the labor unions, can all merely that there was something frog bad to ewlm so many hours United He accused Guatemalan Presi­ turned over to the Argentine gbv- spMiaUses in oqating and lam­ MSSELL ST. PHONE Ml 9-7322 judged that he had no chance of gall.” States enemies, and giving them inating a wide variety of materials, — hr Thursday—1 p.m. Wednesday. prove unreliable Indicatora of the in the air, and that, whatever it "Right, chief,” ' mumbled the under the falls. Only the strong dent Miguel Ydlgoras of recruiting emment by a defecting (Juban wr Friday—1” ■f—l pp.m. n*- Thursday. commanding enough guns quickly way people may actually vote. waa. It made mince meat of nor­ New Toric — At only aid and com fort more than 600 antl-Costro exilea consul last August were U.S. forg serving numerous industries. Per Saturday-1 p.m. Friday. 100 Ainertoatw os tritphoM rest. "Ab-so-lootly." ones — or the lucky ones — sur­ Claastfled___ deadline; 10:30 ai m . each enough in Syria that he came to mal political calculation about They all lookad toward the falls vived.” There are elections which can' voting in Connecticut, with the Europe at the aanw » . 'fhat'a ot pubUeatioa axeept Saturday- that statesmanship snd phllosophi- not be called on the basis of past Yon can uve lives . . . you ean pre­ which plummeted down from the “ Yes," said the helpers. "We’ve ra z m ...... Republicans themselves as bewil­ ati tho okauMMWOUO heard that. But how do you change cal frame of mind in which he de­ results, or on the basis of party dered and surprise as anybody.' trenoatloatie cahlaa a vent tritic lues. The only viay to be rocks above. Tuesday, October 10 reristratlon, or even on the basis High up, four froga could be It?" I clared he would not fight, over When the cities are restive, any­ But thara .la good pronloa in tha "By c h a n ^ g the ■enlor** rules," of supposedly normel reaction to thing can happen. The Novem­ naor futuro as many oo 100^000,- M fe from tire 1e to prevent it before seen pushing at big stones, trying Syria because unity was not Issues. There are elections when to fill the harrow chute where the said Long Green. The Orphan Consequence ber mayoralty may show how well 000 oeUe eon be hoadM at it itarts. Cheek your home and place "W hat?” said the helpers, star­ thing that could be produced by the voters absolutely refuse to be the traditional anchors are hold­ water fuhneled over the edge. But the use of force. Whether or not classified. the'charging atream carried the tled. Senator Hubert Humphrey, who ing. of bnaindia for tire bazarda . . . be "Exactly,” aald Long Green he really meant tills, it was a wise To us, the mo*t fascinating atones into the pond below. Just ceooelvably could have been election statlstles in Ccnnecticut ‘They have to be made to aee that thing to aaj’, ^ and. Incidentally, careful with flame in any form . . . "What'll we do, chief?" asked something of an emissary for the hlatory remain, not the gi^nntic Imperfection Is Goal Notice a couple of the senior frogs. T t»y they can’t force a senoeleos belief Kennedy admlnistiatlon, deepite surely the best way to play for switch from the Eisenhower tide and, of eourse, be cure you have com­ and a senseless rule on the pbert J. renegades wear themselves out. least, everyone .in the' pond should and openly with the policy making berserk in his post-coup diplo­ ■ HowToGet A ■ V "They’ll never slow that water be allowed to have a say In what dedslanB and processes of the macy. He has been bitter and de­ down, I know that now. Tonight, rules he Uvea by.” nunciatory toward those nations ■ Monthly we'U Just natcherly slip down "B-B-But, that would be rebel­ W est Include* afi AREA into the pond and tell all the lion," aald the helpers. However, Wbethsr or not this was a mis­ which were first to recognise Books, Exams, HIGH SCHOOL " R youngsters down there what a they (bought for a whUe and sion eoDoeived in the White House the particular new regime in fndlvldaal REAL ESTATE bunch of suckers they are for finally agreed to help. "W e’ve Instruction! gone this far," they said. or the State Department, it ao Syria, but he has also announced DIPLOMA LENOX 4Nr CB ■^ iTINOOBPORATED H thinkln’ anybody could do it." INSURANCE Later, word got to the seniors happens that it goes near the core that he will not in any way op­ There waa alienee for a moment Our Btudents AT HOMS HI VASE TIME while all the aenlor froga graaped that Long Green 'and Ida helpers pose Syria's request that it be have entered If you are 17 or over and ha.ve left school, I PHARMACY of the present ^ple of discord the old frogs vision. "Heyyyyy,” had proposed a resolution that the restored to its own individualistic over 500 you can corn ai High School diploma. Write I tea MAIN ST., GROUND FLOOR—TEL. M l 9-8241 between the United States and they said, "tha’s right.” They be­ seniors revise their niles and al­ Colleges! for free High Beiiool boeldet—teila how. | 299 E. CENTER ST. *aNSUBANSMIIB8 BINGE 1814” low all the frogs In the pond to West Germany. membership in the United Nations. gan to laugh. 'Tt is n o t. inevitable," he said, m . Ml 94»96 decide what law should govern Up to. this summer snd fall of AMERICAN SCHOOL, Dept. 9CO-S A t nightfall, the roar of the living under the falls. 1S61, th* United SUtea and West "that Syria should remain part of ISO W. 42nd St.. New York 36. N. Y. falls waa a steady, throaty sound. "If they refuse,” Long Green the United Arab Republic, but it Send me your free 55-page High School Booklet Interrupted occasionally by the aald to Ida friends, "they'll show Germahy have been tacit partners chunking of a young bullfrog is inevitable that it should con Name ...... Age. they have no intereat In making In a policy both have refrain^ calling to his lady fair. things better here.-" I tinue to exist" Address ...... A p t. from labtilng exactly what It was. The senior ffogs swam casually "Outrageous!’’ raged the old It was a policy of pretending that Our compliments to Prasident C it y ...... Z o n e ...... State...... Into the pond through the marshy frog when he heard It, and col­ we could have two incompatible Nasser on having such a light shallows. They met the younger lapsed again. ■ ■ W m OUR 64th Y6AR M ■ frogs as they pushed homeward to and impossible things—the align touch, as a loser. There ere some observers who think that, had his their reeda and rocks, tired from ment o f West Germany as a fhQ ~the day’s battle under the falls. military ally o f the West, plus the touch inside Syria when he had it They had heard about the at­ reuniflcatloa o f Germany as well. been lighter, he and his idea of tempt of the four young frogs to Both of he must have known that Arab unity would still be there. 532348485348534853534853534853482348485348234823234848485323 broaden the stream. They had heard about their failure. when we chose the one. vre ruled Only Sd/yings and "You see?” asked the seniors. Sklat - WeiHiersrren out the other. And both of us, one The Babe’s Year •Tt didn’t work. Those four led you Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. WenV must Juitgb. were satisfled that It boys and girls astray. There’s no To the immense pageant of what nergren, 12 Orchard St., Manches­ would be that way. Thr West Ger- Loan Gives You This such thing as widening the Babe Ruth did for the game of m a n c h e s t e I^ ter, announce the marriage of msn regime would have to surren­ atream.” baseball while he himself waa a And the seniors swam back to their daughter, Mias Constance M. der Its office and power If Ger­ playqr must now be added a spe­ thelc bank at the edge of tfae pond Wennergren, to Peter J. Sklat Jr., many were reunited. The Western and toasted their opponents defeat, cial notation concerning baaeball BOA of Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Sklat nations stiiich fought Gerrasny in chuckling happily to themselves. in the year 1981. Sr. of Efut Hartford. The qere- World Whr H snd which are try­ There was no happiness in the mony waa performed by th* Rev. The fact that a number of 1961 pond, however. Long Green, the Joseph F. Bolton Sept. 30 In the ing to figure out a way to live EXTRA head rebel, and his helpers flipped safely with Germany in the future players were playing against the rectory of S t Rose Church, East down off the falls to be met with Hartford. / have an Instinctive feeling of com­ Babe, much more dramatically bitter looks from the. others In the than they were playing against The bride was attended by her fort sa they contemplate Germany pond. sister. Miss Janet Wennergren, as each other, was Just about all that "We trusted you,” the looks of divided. There la no logic in it, for maid of honor. Michael Sklat carried the 1961 season and the the others xeemed to say, “and you serveu as best man for his brother. this could be the prelude to the let us dbwn. You were going to 1961 Seriea After a reception at the home most dsagerons kind of Germany SERVICE” cure everything. Make the pond a of the bride’s parents, Mr. and The season was dominated by o f an, bM it la ’nstinctive. better place to live. Well, we won't Mrs. Sklat left on a trip to New Now Ruaria, by calling for the drama of the Karls-Mantle as­ believe you again.” Hampshire. They are making their sault on Ruth's record. Long Green, at first surprised diowdowtt which involves some home at' 78 Great Hill Rd., East That made the turnstiles click. and hurt, soon became angry. He Hartford, kind of recognition of the exis­ O P E N U N T I L turned to his holpera, who were People knew the standing, in the tence at a ' divided Germany, is QUINN'S PHARMACY sad, weary and deject^. home run race, wtiio didn’t know Joint Ownership ' putting the long Western pretense 873 BIAIN STREET, MANCHESTERr—Phone Ml 8-41S6 ' •■Listen, Sad, Weary and Deject­ who was in second place in the ed,” said Long Green, “we’ve been —that we could follow the poUciee Tierra del Fuego, a group of is­ Americsoi Lesigue or in first plaoe fools. We thought we could con­ which divided Germany and stin fine the waterfall and we failed. lands lying off the southern Up at in the National League. That as­ have unification—to the acid teat. Well, the'^flght’s not over. South Ametjea, is owned partly by sault fell tastefully Short, even Argentina and partly by Chile. But even here th# test is not •'Maybe we can’t stem the reaUy over the fact, not yet, at though there were those who in­ sisted it had been helped by the any Tate. Eventually, it is certain l^itoAeCt 8 tev€^ GiridiEA presence of a new and livelier ball. enough that the Germans them­ Monday, I^eeday and Friday There ensued a World Series selves win rebel against their own The finest, freshest candies you can buy make ' Thursday 9 AJd. to 8 P.M. division, and cure it, no matter between the Yankees and a Na­ this the sweetest spot in town! Try a box of tional League team. Before this how many outside powers stand Russell Stover Candies and see for yourself! In the way. And, in crisis, the Ger­ National League team entered the A Movie Camera Looks A t Insurance mans are now beginning to devel­ series, the ordlnai-y, casual base­ op such aentlments. ball fan might have been hard put to name and position as many as OF MANCHESTER But, for the moment, the strug­ Hiink of the people that the little boy upaet. | gle between Washington and Bonn three or four of its players. o 'W hy did ihe fenden fall off a certain automobile? But the Series, thanks to the His parents, of course. But then there were tlia la not over the fact of German o What happened when famous Hartford land­ partition, which both are actually Babe, developed one absorbing ri­ TRY THIS editors and reporters, the men and women on willing to accept, but over the valry. It centered on the question marks disappeared? construction jobs, the storekeepers and the shop­ of whether or not Whltey Ford question of who is going to take FOR SIZE o Why were the two teenage lads 'so bitterly dis­ pers, the puzzled policeman and the saddened responsibility for any diplomatic could break Babe's record for number of successive scoreless in­ a p p oin ted ? ' mailman, the disappointed teenagers—and a host acceptance of IL Washington and Late afteiTioon ahoppers nings pitched In World Series I ^ . of others, all aware for the first time, of just , Bonn together have followed,'-for coming home competition. And where his home how much the Connecticut insurance industry nearly 13 yean, a mutual policy from work win especially Itisn’t a Keystone Cope com edy. . . nor a science certain to develop its present con­ run record had withstood the Mar­ ' fiction thrillier. . . or even a tale about the prob­ meant to'them. is assault, his pitching record fell like this Extra Service. sequences. But now, as each wants lems of adolescence. This much we can tell you without giving the I the other to be the one to be the to Ford, and that, with its side­ light testimony even the liveliest I plot away: in more ways than you can name, first to acknowledge this conse- It’s a fable of today about a little boy—Hartford "tpience, the long tacit policy part­ ball has to be hit, was the last Meacham. He rubbed his" magic bottle—and the insurance industry plays a vital-if-unseen drama of the 1961 Series. Had it nership is under strain ' Take advantage o f Savings and Loan’s the entire insurance industry vanished from role in virtually everything you do... a t hom e, been necessary to continue the Se­ We would be'most gratified if extra hours for adding to ypur sav­ ries, and had Mantle recovered his Connecticut. Well, you can’t imagine! at work, at play. tbs West Germans should be the I ings; for money orders; for discuss­ health, there could have been one ones to admit, by some symbolic ing mortgage loans and home im­ act, that Bast Gmnany is a aepa- last drama—that of a contest be provement loans . . . for any and all * * ♦ rat* political division, and likely tween the Babe and Mantle for I «F our financial services. i i most home runs hit iif Series com­ to remain that way. The West petition. You can arrange to see the film and show it to your group—civic, comma- > Gannans already do plenty of * , ^ That was baseball in 1961, in the nenwessry dealing with East Ger- season and in the Series. Tbs Babe, on-FIRED 1 0 -ROT FURNACE■ RVRNER UNIT Two chairs I'li one nany, fat wfaidi that section's in­ nity or educational—simply by sending a card or letter to the Insurance once more, had rescued the game, dependent sovereignty is givep de iMiiiMmiHiiiMmimmMiiM ’ • ' J ■ ■ f k ■ r not, this time, from the aftermath The e.f.m. Lo-Boy Furnace-Burner Unit is only 44 inches high fheto recognition, but they w^old First, this is a wing chair to use in your Colo­ Information Offwe of Connecticut, 79 Farmington Avenue, Hartford, of BcanifaU, but from sheer dol- — but the finast in oulomolic heeling. Every unit is designed he pleased If we would be the fit^; nial home. Its tufted back suggests comfort; drtxns. With, of course, magnifi­ and built by e.f.m. 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tache and a toupee. “And she la RockvRh^Vernon Nirola : Rodwllle-Vernon very friendly wlto my wife. She T v : ■ East Berlin Marltiii Seriously IB 8th District Changes Physician Sees has even done nursing duty with my wife during this lllncM. She la CEMENT ToTD Ci»08t Strict Shslter Rules Urged . Ilka one of Jthe family.” Unchanged Gagne FounA Vengeance Try Mra. Dorothy Boehme, a diabetic, has been und^r treatment for hepa­ W. a ElfGLAND Itenato N. Nloola, 168 l 4rness Methods Innocentin To Avoid Home ^Crematory By Prosecutor titis, an inflammation of the liver- , LUM BEB OO. ‘No, Not Again!* St, a RepubUcan, baa been ap^ She left the hoapital yesterday and- frm Urnttf o t a poaoeful MtUe> (Lnineral Manager Riidiard Mar-^trauMede waa dtognoeed, and Ntartto pointed to the town'development Directon of the Eighth Utilities District last night went home to the doctor and their • Open All Day Saturday a tin is in critical-condition today was placed on the critical list, al­ Without proper ventUatlan. $itrH f uM... t for 1800 from tha Ameri- (Ooattaned from Pago Om ) two young sons. . Coventry, O ct 10 (d>)—l Dr. Boehme complained that he **But not e m y th in c to dep«t)d«nt didn’t ride with Robert J . Car­ at Hartford Hospital suffering wore off during the night. some time, ago by Miss Jean Han­ ana’ Day paxaide Nov. 11, reeoin- Jectod to their accepting bids after the deadline. part of his investigation and learn­ ter, 23, of Manchester yester­ a crematory.” and hla wife has been “subjected m tlM SoTlot Vnion.” he u id . “My Chariea Gagne, 1$. of 104 Union from what has been diagnosed as ’The doctor who attended htau dley, a Democrat. So-said Roekvlllo Building In- mending toat toe two oigaptoa- The district leaders also postponed tuntil next Monday a ed that oho and Dr. Boehme had day. He pleaded innocent to a decision on contracts for a storm f...... to a program of police surveillance, mteratondinc to that Prealdent St., Rockville, was acquitted this mssstve damage to his circulatory at Manchester Memorial Hospital qw otor ttotand P . UOher tost night tions list toe uses for toe 'funds. made trips husband and wife. harassment and intimidation” for qpeedlng charge in Circuit moriilng of a ebargs of negligent Tha board of , diraotors ap­ Alderhum Edwto J . HScfc said It . iving lEtoUMdy TealtoM that Germany — system, particularly near the said this morning the general proved hit appointment unani­ In recontoendiiig the adoption of Dr. Boehme’g wife, Dorothy, 34, months. Oaurt 10, Norwich, and asked homicide stemming tromMa fatal h eart manager had been told hto con­ had beep understood last year that hind the firehouse at Hilliard and South Windsor wo oiA it the queetion of the Ger­ to stand trial before a Jury. mously tost night strict rules and building reguto' Main Sts. Joined in. iMUlng the statement, The phyaloian was arrested Sat­ crash in Somers In April 17. A o^jrdio-vascular surgeon is dition to grave. tions for any’ aheksrs to lie built an apprcmilatlai for Veteraiu* man peace treaty—^to the most Im- When he drove back to the Judge Searles P. Dearington “He chidlenged me to , run a The.new member of toe com- Day would obme from 'the Veter­ ’ Thtve paviiu: bide were received, triiich called Walgren'a charges urday on a complaint charging nortuit and acute at present. My attending him at the hospital. Usher told toe City Counoll he that he administered poison to his court to deposit a $100 bond, said the state failed to meet the re­ quarter of a mile agatost him.’’ arts of All W a n fund,, rather than toe lowest $1,200 from toe ’niomas Fashion Festival fantastic. deflnite opinion to that heasreee .state police caught him. in a The 66-year-old general manager and Vernon Inspector Arthur F. wife Sept. 20 while pretending to Front End quired burden of proof in showing waa stricken yesterday morning said- the ‘ doctor, •’This to quite Huntington had vtoltad riielters from toe city’s ganoral fund. The Colla Co. of Manchester. One drain She also signed a surety bond of w ith this . • e radar trap for allegedly driv­ Gagne guilty b^ n d a reasonable a man.' organizations noted in a totter to bid, $1,145.50, came front toe A. Beplaces Bazaar take a blood sample. "AU powors, first of all the yov ing M mUea an hour in a 30- with severe pain in hto leg and being 'built in town and had con­ $25,000 on the family home ^n- her doubt. chest, as h« stepped from ,nis car Martin’s family is aware of the cluded that abelter eonstnietlon toe oonneil yw tardfy that no ap­ Dzen Construction Co. of Man­ husband yesterday after his ar­ amment of the great powers and mph Bone. The Judge issued hto finding in danger. Mrs. Martin haa bear at propriation was made this jrear. chester. Antennas Protected Special those of Europe, should do every­ in the parking lot of the Municipal requires more Inspection than does A Holidayiday Fashion ‘Show and raignment on a charge of a...,auit the Rockville Session of Circuit his bedside much of the time, and 3. Learned that the Jimmy The decision was postponed be­ FesUval willrill be sponsored by the thing to avert the danger of a mili­ Building, other conotructlon. wlto intent to kill waa postponed R . 4 . S I Z N Court 12. A three-day trial of the He was taken to Manchester Me­ his two daughters, Kathy .and Fund drive had collected IW2.05, cause toe prices were higher than Wapplng CommunityCon Church“ I Worom- until Oct. 23. Spokane, Wash. --- Microwave ta ry ooOtoion. He said If ventilation ducts are $13 from meter coUecUoas, $320.98 RockviUe-Vernon case ended last Tuesday with morial Hospital where he waa Jean, have returned home from not adequate, or are improperly soma directors had expected' and en Nov. 10 at • Wapplng Elemen- In an interview. Dr. Boehme de antennae used for communications' (1) ALIGN FRONT END "They must do everything.” Judge Dearington reserving de college. His son, Allen, has>been from tag day oaleo conducted by because two property ovmers, te- given pain deadeners and placed in installed, a shelter could become a tary School, in place of the an- nled that he prevented a marriage between miosile-launching site-s at (-2) BALANCE FRONT Gromyko’s sudden der^on yes- cision for a week. called home from Oxfora Univer-, youngsten...... in toe city and... $159.07 l67 side the dlstriqt, will pay part of nual■ churoh ■ ifoh •bazaar. the sp(M;Ial care unit. grave. between Walgren and Mary Fairchild Atr Force Bose, Spo­ WHEELS—REG. $4.00 torday to stop off in l/>hdon took Gagne was the driver of a amall By yesterday afternoon the sity in England. from theater advertising. the coat and muet he consulted. Featured In the fashion show will kane, are protected by stcong the British government by sur­ He recommended that regulation Boehme, who was divorced from City Zoning sports car whichCrashed against 4. Learned that $949.80 was The objecting contractor was be sports and holiday apparel by the doctor's brother three years inch-thick plasUc radomes set in (3) CHECK FRONT WHEEL prise. lo rd Home, vacationing in a tree on Rt. 83, KUling Bruce P. building fees be charged for shel­ collected frmn parking moten -‘-. BEARINGS „ ters. Charles CoUa of Industrial Paving Sears-Roebuck of Elmwood. Doors ago. heavy concrete pedestals. The BcMland, hurriedly arranged to re­ Campbell, 16, of-/ll6 Orchard St., last month and $145 from-parldiur will be open at 7 p.m. when hand­ (4) CHECK BRAKE SYSTEM Colts Get Bressoud, The council two weeks ago pro­ and Engineering, South Windsor, "Mary Boehme and I are simply system is designed to withstand turn to London to meet the Soviet Law Hearing and Dennis Cha|mlaine. 17. of 12 About Town tickets. ' who turned in his bid before noon made articles will go on sale. Ad­ good friends,” said the,handsome shook from all but direct or near­ offtclai at dinner tonight. Berlin Harlow St., both of Rockville. posed toe fees ba waived as an In- Hospital Notes mission to the 'fashion show al ceatlve to buthfing shelters. Last yesterday at the firehouse and got doctor, a 6-footer who wears a mus­ ly direct hits. ALL FOUR ONLY will be their No. One topic of dis­ Surviving with Gagne was Rich The progrram and library com­ Mets Pick Cachon Admitted Monday: ETorm Piauas, a receipt for it. 8:16 willbe by ticket only. Re- suasion. Slated Nov. 6 ard Rackowski, 19, of 51 Lawrence nighl the council tabled adoption 78 Davis Ave.; Sarah Simpson, Tol­ freshmehta will be served. mittees of the Guild of Our Lady The' Collaa .are brothers. Gromyko said be also expected St., Rockville, who testified during of St. Bartholomew's parish will (Oonttoned from Page-*1)00) of any regulations until the coujt- land Rd., Tolland: Mark Ritchie, Tickets win be available, from cil’s buUdliig committee can go Charles Colla said toe bid from to see Macmillan. A proposed revision of Rock­ the trial he estimated the speed of meet tonight at 8:15 at the rectory, IGle HiU Rd.. ToUaad; Hilda Pur- members of the Wapplng' Com­ the car a t 40 to 45 miles an hour. Cincinnati He to a 24-year-ol4 over Uahu's recommendations and ringtdn. Broad Brook.. Industries Inc. of Windsor was munity Church Women. The event ville’s soning ordinance, floating 741 E. Middle Tpke. make a formal propoeal, probably turiied in only a few minutes be­ Washington, Oot 10 (IP)—France ’The state sought to prove aegli Venezuelan, standing 5-10 and Admitted Today: Ruth Honnon. will replace the annual phurch on a sea of question marks since gence In terms of speed. at toe next meeting Oct 23. TalcoUvUla, fore the meeting started at. 7:30. bazaar. and West Germany are expected TTiree Manchester residents Aug. 14, will be brougnt to a pub­ 'The defense sought to show the weighing 170. He to a right-hand- There are four shelters under Discharged Monday: Olga Ross- He also contended there was no Heads Woman’s Club to give reluctant approval to fur­ were recently naturalised in U.S. SERVICE ON ALL th er Wasfalngton-Moscow talks lic hearing for the second time car was structurally unsound. ed batted whOM regular season construction in town now, two in Vall, Hemlock OonvalOscent Home; proof that' the bid from toe Thom­ Mrs. Albert A. Cross Jr . of Pine “It is vital," the Judge said, "to District-Court at Hartford. Tliey Rockville and two in liitml Ver­ Allen Duffany, Marrow Rd., Tol- as Colla Construction Co. was sub­ Knob Dr., is president of the South F. E. BRAY CONVENTIONAL MAKER aimed at a Berlin settleiqent. The Nov. 6. average was .265. He scored the are Mrs. Emonuela Romano, 51 non. , mitted 'before noon. That bid was eKdutnges would be a t' the am­ The. Chty Council last night vot­ prove whether or not the defendant tie-breaking run in Cincinnati’s Renato N. Nloola laiid; James Doherty, West Rd., Windsor dunlor Woman’s <31ub this was guilty of speeding and whether Foster St.; Mias Maria Cristina In other acthm, the council: Vemon. delivered to tjie home of Philip year. Watch bassadorial level ed to republish the whole revised PetHo, 209 Spruce St., and Leon­ only Series victory in the second and Jewelry Repairing However, the French and West ordinance, one full page in each such condition result^ in the loss mission is toe president of toe 1. L«amed that oeostruetioa of Burgess, district president, and Her fellow officers include: Mrs. MORIARTY Germans reportedly would prefer of thq city’s two wericly papers, of human life." hard Gregor Slebert, 65 Foley St. game. Newton Co. too long-awaited sewer main up Venoa and Toleottvllls newa Is Burgess, himself, did not see it un­ Thomas H. Kilgore, first rice At Rsotonobls Priess ’Testimony as to speed could not West Rd. into toe South S t area to hold off on further Bast-W est rather than attempt to straighten Hie officials at the draft meet­ He to a graduate of Manchester haadlad torsagh the HaraMh Babk- til he returned from work at about president; Mrs. Edward Muglia, *You Got to Slice it Thirty Mim’ be'eonsiderM conclusive, the Judge John Lucas Jr., 356 Parker St., can begin Thursday. viOe bareau, 8 W. Mela 6 nm . second vice president; Mrs. Wil­ BROTHERS exploratory contacts until the out the conAudon pieemeal. ing deliberated 45 minutes, dis­ High School, imd of toe Univer­ Fred Lea, chairman and chef fo r toe Elks stag Italian dinner, waa called out of the kitchen lost Prompt Sorvieo — 2 Watchmakors Mayor Leo B. Flaherty Jr. said said. Witnesses were drivers who has enrolled as a foeshnum at 2. Tabled unUl Oct. 23 a Joint TR 5-8188 or 1 0 8-8797. Bids were due at Burgess’ house liam B. Sullivan, recording secre­ night to receive an accolade from Rep. Emilio Q. (Mim) Daddario, First District Gongreasman. western powers agree to a imlted cussing military status and physi­ sity of Connecticut He did grad­ MANCHESTER’S OLDEST ESTABLISHED JEWELER $01-315 CENTER ST. w proach to the BeHin pnAilem. he did not e3q>ect idany more peo­ passed the Gagne car before the Rider CoU^, Trenton. N.J., cal condition of the s^jbmltted before noon. tary; Mrs. Marvin B. Baer, cor­ Paul Gagne, exalted ruler of the lodge, also welcomed the surprise guest at the Columbus Day TEL. MI 3-6135 crash, traveling in the opposite where he is majoring hi burinesB uate work at the Massachusetts The directors agreed that set­ responding secretary; Mrs. Law- - 737 MAIN ST.—STATE THEATER BUILDINO This was made d ear Iqr diplo­ ple at the coming nearing than players, before Ireginning the ac­ Institute of Technology and re­ which rolled from a neighboring •vent, attended by more than 300 Elks and friends. Daddario presented a birthday cake to Jack matic sources after tl^ western appeared at the first one Aug. 14, direction. They said it seemed to administration. tual draft. driveway across his lawn July 25. ting sf bid deadline and opening J. Andrus, treasurer; Mrs. StuaH Cavagnaro, retired patrolman, on his 68th birthday. Entertainment was provided by the Jimmy hut, he said, it will serve to clear be going too fast. ceived a maater’s degree from bids several .hours after that was D. Marsh, historian; Mrs. Thomas ambassadorial steering group met Opening phase of the draft pe- Rutgers University. Ronalter, adio saw toe car com­ Kennedy Visit King comedy trio. (Herald photo by Pinto). for 8H hours last ni^t with Foy up any unanawered questions The meaning of the word speed, Mrs. Charles Currier Jr., Bol­ probably a bad practice. They also F . Monsees, nominating chair­ quiied each new chib to, draw a ing, Jumped to save hie wife, man. D. Kdiler, assUtant secretary of which may not ba known at the the Judge said, was “somewhat ton Rd., Venum, was eledted chair­ total of 16 players (two from bach Mayor Harold- A. Turkington Mary, but was hit before ha could agreed it was a bad practice to ac­ moment. speculative.” said that a Democrat will replace cept bids after the deadline, al­ Committee chxirmen are Mrs. Miss Judy Clifford, worthy ad­ State. •• man of the Central District oom- of the old eight clubs) a t $75,000 get out of the way. He waa drag- Brightens Day visor; Miss Jane Reese, chaplain; The BritUh, Frendi and West He recommended having the He died two Connecticut cases toe other Democrat whose resig­ though it has been customary to Robert P. Gregolre, community ndttee of Children’s Services of each, plus a choice of eight more ged'lnto a stone wall by the run­ Miss Carol Sfaenning, m arshal AU German cDvcys and their aides city’s planning consultant repre­ In which courts have ruled that Connecticut at a recent meeting nation to pending, that of cliair- away car. V do so. affairs; Mrs. James Brannigan, (one from each existing club) at ways and means; Mrs. Robert A. past worthy adyiiors. have been meeting almost daily sented at the hearing to explain fire marks are not necessarily in at Chikiron’s Village. Hartford. $50,000 each. man Robert Tomaasl. The com­ Davis reconstructed events this For Rayburn They voted to accept bids, in the with Kohler, bead of the State De­ the ordiiuutce and the reasons be­ dlcative of speed, and the wrecked Mrs. Philip Holwoy, 146 Adelaide mission chairman notified town way: Craig, membershlo; Mrs. WlUlam Miss Patricia Appleby, toe pres­ Other selections made in $75,000 future, up until the time of the F. Young, publlclfy; Mrs. Robert ent recorder, served aa InatalUng partment's task force for Germany. hind its proposed changes from condition of a car to noUa measur Rd., Manchester, was named legis­ each bracket included: officials earlier of his Intention to The car which eventually caused (Omttraed fnm Page Oaa) hid opening and to accept them at Diplomatic sources, in disclosing present soiling regulathms. Ing device for the rate at whidi lative chairman, and Mrs. Stuart resign, but wsui dissuaded from' H. Frost, hospitality: Mrs. Frank recorder. Everett MacCluggage Third Round — Houston, infleld- Ronalter’a death Was parked fac­ the firehouse. E- Ahern, education; Mrs. Law­ the French and West German Asking for a show of opinion the car was traveling. TinMiain, 'Tollaxid, publicity chair­ er Bob Lulls, St Louis Cards; doing so until a report on the ing downhill in toe circular drive­ tremely lively," deliberately kept was soloist, and James McKay toe anumg council manbers, be Before that they moved to ad­ rence T. Romen. program; Mrs. organist. views, conceded that the gap be­ men. ‘There will be an open house New York, Roger Craig, function of the commission could way In front of toe house next the 'Visit ahort In order jiot to tiro vertise for bids for fuel oil for the tween the thinking in Waddnigtan, tound five in tovor of making Harold I. Ames, nome life; Mrs. Refreshments were served by for all board, district committee Log AngelM Dodgers. be coi^leted by him. ^ door. I the Speaker. He left the room to firehouse and for the sewage dis­ Louis J . O'Mara, telephone; Mrs. London, P aris and Bonn wag not changes recommmded by cltlsens talk wlt^, ‘Rayburn’s ^ysiciana, members, of toe advisory board at the Aug. 14 bearing. and auxiliary members of C2iU- Fourth Round — Houston, pitch­ Mrs. Richard Y. Browne Jr. of posal plant, and they set the bid Robert A. Hale, international and bridged when the western foreign dren’s Services Oct 26 at 10:80 er Dick D ro tt (Thlcagb Cubs; New Moose Meadow Rd., West Willing- than went back In to aay goodbye. and the Rainbow Mothers Club. mlniftera met here in 8^>tember. The vote to air the ordinance deadline at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 23. public affairs: Mrs. Andrew H. a.m. at the Chiidren’s VWage. York, outfielder Gus Beil, Cincin­ ton, had parked the car, leaving It As Kennedy left toe hoapital, he Charles Colla told the directors Voorhls, special committee. To tmderllne the French position. again followed a motion by Alder- nati, in neutraltral wlwito.the...... hand " broke'm- - told reporters: C huneleon'a Cluin|ce« Ambassador Berve Alphand, Srho mut Clarence J. McCarthy to \ No Negligence that if they award the paring bid Even Break attended last night’s meeting, also Nre. Howard O. Kdly Liime ' Lodge, Knights of Fifth Round — Houston, out­ gaged. She waa visiting her hus­ “We had a good conversation. I to the low bidder, Thomas Colla Two, South Windsor Midget adopt all non-cootroveraial parts Pythias, will mMt tomorrow at 8 fielder AI Heist, Cubs; New York, band’s parents who are nelghhors Adronel glands of the chameleon saw Secretary of State Dean Rusk of the ordinance, leaving the dis­ was Happy to have a good chance Construction Co., they would be Football League teams split the Word has been received of the p.m. at Orange Hall. Plaru for the outfielder Joe Christopher, Pitts­ of the Ronaltera. putting themselveii in Jeopardy. are eaid to be responsible for its alone. AlidiaM and the other en- puted sections to be ironed out death of Mrs- Howard C. Kelly, Seen in Fatal to talk with him. He’s aick, of results of,their games with Glas­ voya were not available for com­ cystic fibrosis campaign, sponsor­ burgh Pirates. About 15 minutes qfter it waa course, but I waa glad I could be Charles Colla’s firm. Industrial tonbury elevens Sunday. The color changes. The glands aro ac­ later. The motion did not pass. the former Miss Jeanne M. ’Towle ed by the supreme lodge, will be Sixth Round — Houston, out­ parked, toe car began to roll. tivated by excitoment, 'Hght and ment after the conference. Corporation Counael Bdwfo M. of Manchester, on Saturday in Tolland Coimty’s deputy coroner with him. He was in good spirits Paving and Engineering, sub­ DHAR Carpenters beat the Glas­ The European allies were brief­ presented to the members. fielder Roman Mejias, Pirates; Mr. and Mrs. Ronalter were and showed oourage enough for mitted the highest bid, $1,465. In­ tonbury Midgets, 22-0; but the temperature, not by background Lavltt two weeks ago told the Albuquerque, N.M. New York, Inflelder Felix MantUla, yesterday revealed he has found seated on reclining lawn chain, color. ed on the recent conferences be­ council in a legal opinion, that the Before her marriage in 1960, anybody.’’ dustries, Inc., submitted the next South Windsor Rotaries were de­ tween Rude and Soviet Foreign Sup t WlUiam H. Curtis will be Milwaukee Braves. no criminal negligence in a fatal­ M n. Ronalter seated with her back highest, $1,359. feated by the Glastonbury Ponies, ordinance could be advertised sec­ Mrs.) Kelly taught to West Spring Seventh Round — Houston, sec­ to the oncoming car. And with that toe President kflnister Andrd A. Gromyko and field (Mass.) Iflih School for many guest speaker at the South School ity in Stafford Springs in July. Be­ Director Burton Pearl favored 12- 0. tion by section rather than as a 'PTA meeting tonight at 7:30. ond baseman George Williams, Her husband Jumped and pushed was gone. the 2-hour meeting last Friday be- total unit, if the council deemed years. She was a member of South cause of the finding, he waived a Although Love Field is about rejecting all bids and advertising tvTeen Preddent Kennedy and Methodist Church from 1924-60, Members, attending the potluck at Philadelphia- Plills; New York, her chair out of the ■way, but was for new ones. He felt there were Manchester Evening Herald it neceaeary. 6:30, are reminded to bring silver­ first baseman Gil Hodges, Dodgers. formal inquest. hit. seven miles from* Baylor Univer­ Gromyko. R^niblication of the whole or­ while she was a Manchester resi­ sity Medical Center, Kennedy too few bids and that they were South Windsor oorrespondent dent. ware. Everyone is requested to Eighth. Round — Houston, pitch­ Deputy Coroner Irving G. Davis “Since the police report indicates too high. Laura Katz, telephone Mitchell dinance will cost between $300 and bring a wrapped gift for the Chi­ e r Jesse Hickman, Phila; New said toe death of 71-year-old Jo­ that at least 15 minutes elapsed moved so briskly he was able to $300, Flaherty said, but the cost She to survived by her hu^liand; land, drive in and see Rayburn, Director Raymond Damato said 4-1753. a sister, Mrs. Edward B. Duff Jr. nese auction. > York, pitcher Craig Anderson, seph M. Ronalter, 102 E. Main St., from the time the Browne car was one reason the drain bid, $1,145, to minimal In relation to costa Stafford Springs, was not caused drive back and take off in an hour U. Reco^Rizes which might accrue If court ac­ of Lakewood, phio; a nephew, Cardinals. parked to toe time toe car rolled wa8*hlgher than expected was that Frederick A. Towle and qiece. The Manchester NUe Club will Ninth Round — Houston, catch­ by "toe criminal act, omission or down the steep incline,” Davis said, and 15 minutes. a manhole and additional piping tion results fltnn the ordinance as meet at the home of Mrs. Joseph er Merritt Ranew, Braves; New All this, in spite of a mixup. New Syria Regime it now stands. Miss Marion Brookings, both of carelessness of any other person.” “and since there was evidence that is required. Originally it was Miss Gray Seated Manchester; two other nephews Gallant, 89 Olcott Dr., tonight at York, pitcher Ray Davlault, Ronalter died Aug. 4 a t Staf- the emergency brake on the car Kennedy tried to climb into toe assumed, he said that a drain al­ One of two main objections Aug. 8. Giants. ford’a. Johnson Memorial Hospital Sheriff’s Ford, but was hastily w - (Oanffamed Page One) 14 came from Leon and Theodore and two nieces. ' had been pulled up, I am' satis­ ready exists in Hilliard St. in By Bai^ow Girls Funeral services will be held 10th Round—^Hotsrton, outfleldei; from'' injuries suffered when he fied. . .toe death..'.was not caused tracted and put into a 1962 Lin­ front of the area behind the fire­ Kaminski, seven acres of whose /The Mary Cheney sad Whiton D(m 'Taussig, Cardinals'; New 'was hit by a driveriess automobile by criminal act..." . coln Continental. , United Arab Republle. He fled 67-acre Xhim lies in a propoMd In­ tomorrow. house. Miss Judith Gray, daughter of Memorial Libraries will be closed York, outfielder John Demerit, Later it was found, he said that the country when his party was dustrial sone which would permit all day Thursday in observance of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Gray, none but industrial development liemMt Ktmelk Braves. the drain Is some distance away, 18 Foxcraft Dr., was installed banned by UAR Pfoaipearsd sUm. Kusbarl has South S t and tlw RockvUle-rural walnut ...o r birch,in yam member of tne Eatonlah Lutheran reminded to bring gifts for the pitcher Chris Cannizzaio, Cardl- feet of ,8-lnch pipe, $570; a man- rett, religion I Miss Sheryl Roy, said be wfll oontinoe the ban on Vernon line would not support nature; Miss Penny Hallihan, im­ choice of fitUth—and Oommunlata-r-and the army com­ Church. Estonian Men’s Chohr and surtohine basket. nola. hole, $250; -a catch basin, $250; ’exchudve” housing as proposed mortality; Miss Mary Francoline, custom-crafted steel. mander, Gen. Abdel Karim Stoh- In the ordinance. board of the church, and a member 14th Round — Houston, pitcher and a driveway, $75. redin. has declared Bskdadi will of the ConneAtout Estonian So­ A training night for scoutera of Paul Roof, Bravee; New York, The paving project calls fop a fidelity; Miss Bevely Allen, patri­ Yours alone in a custom- The property to proposed for Blackledge District, Boy Scouts, otism; Miss Patricia Cartwright, be banged if he to caught trying what would be termed R-20 sons, ciety. • ^ first heLsemon Eld Bouchee, Oubs. 8-lnch layer of bituminous concrete planned, custom-built to enter the country. Survivora Include hto wife, Mrs. will be held tonight at 7 at the 15th Round —Houaton, pitcher over a 2,?00 square foot area. service; Miss Barbara Geer, confi­ with a minimum lot aize of 20,000 Hebron Ave. School in Glastonbury. The Ciommnntot leader Ignored Emllie Kuusik; a son, Donu P. Ken Johnaon, Cinciiuiati; New A motion by Damato to,post­ dential observer;, Miss Sandra feet Parciak aald there to a quon- The program was designed espec­ Rhoads, outer observer; Miss Judy these statements in bis telegram set but and furniture factory in Kuusik, both of Manchester, and York, catcher Clarence Coleman, pone a decision carried despite two brothers and a stoter in Es­ ially for Bcouters with new Job as- Phillies. Seavey, choir director; Miss Louis to the premier.' the tract now and it would not be signmfnto, new committee mem­ Pearl’s “no” vote. 'When Charles Be auggastad the formation of a tonia. .. 16th Round—Houston, first CoUa registered his "bbjeption, the Stoker, musician; Miss Roselyn CUSTOM KITCHCN attractive to people who would W atktoa-W m FunenM. Home, bers end den mothers. Workshop baseman Dick Gernert, CincinnaU; Appleby, page, east; Mias Joyce N aflonallhant to include the Oom- build large homes. sessions will be conducted for cub, directors closeted themselves in muntots and asked Kusbarl to *'ln- 142 E. Center St, to to charge of New York, outfielder Bobby Gene executive session and confirmed Staiger, page, west. Confu^m over the ordinance scout and explorer programs, A Smith, PhiUies. Vtatt oar akawraom atruet tbs anilmttles to'facUitate funeral arrangements which are film, !‘Jubilee Jardboree," will be the decision to postpone. The installing offficera were my return to m y b d o ^ -hcmie- developed a t its first publication. Incomplete...... ' That completed the list of the Members of the City Planning shown. 16 draftables at $75,000 each, a Oznmtosion questioned whether it At least tmtil after the election Bkdiard D.Hylahd total layout of $1.2 million by M. H. P d t r i O R , Inc. promised by Kusbarl by next Feb. had been published correctly be­ Richard D. Hyland, 66, of Pen- each club. 1, the Communists have little fore the Aug. 14 hearing. fleld Hill Rd.. Portland, died this Northeast Area Next, Houaton and New York 607A NEW PARK AVE. riumes of getting a foot in the door A t the S ep t 11 coimcU meet­ morning a t the. liDddlesex Memo­ could select a total of elg^t at In Syria, wfaieb before the MM ing, it was determined that pub­ rial Hospital to Middletown, after Rezoning Urged $50,000, one from each of the old W EST HARTFORD, CONN. merger was the most thoroughly lication had been correct the ord­ a brief illness. He had many clubs. ' . , . infiltrated country in the Middle nance having appeared once in friends In Manchester. After that, the "premium draft” T e l CoUeet AD 2-4407 each local paper. Planning and Renewal As­ will be held, offering the pick of Best. . Mr. Hyland was born in Middle- sociates have recommended elim­ ppm niursday Evealag to $. Kusbari’a government is anU. However, there were minor mis­ town on May 15, 1895. His wife two players from each of the oth­ ination of industrial zoned land, off er teams at $125J)00. oommuntot and, despite its avow, takes noted here and there. was the late Agnes Farrell Hy­ Parker St. for possible residential ed policy of non.alignment, tends to The Planning Commission mem­ land. However, none of the^ old clubs be pro-western. Further. Gen. redevelopment. oan lose more than one, so each Teif your house against this check list — bers said they had not made final Survivors include two sons, Harold Kramer, planning con­ Zahedin has said no political par. corrections and council members Richard F . Hyland of Middletown, new team can only get four of ties at all will be allowed to oper- sultant for the Massachusetts firm, the premium players. reach for another If you’ve never owned an electric blanket you have a real treat in store foe said they- assumed all correcUons and Joseph M. Hyland of East made the statement last night at a ate In Syria until after the election. had been . made. Hampton; two daughters Mrs. In the premium selection, New □ Insulation □ Wwthtr V w l N I blaakel reach for Candidates for parliament will have meieeting with the Town Planning York chose ahead of Houston. you. Jiist select the temperature you want and you’ll be cosy and warm all night. Council members said they Robert P. Bailey of Ft. Lauderdale, Corimmtosion (TPC). Stripping toe arwitch on your GENERAL to nm -8 Yean Free SerriM) T u o hdwm oars struck posed traffic patterns. orating tips . . . paint- blend with thef 8sbnss Oeeevol $kah1s McCarthy said he felt an ex- John D. Regan, deacon, and the Patrolman Curtis Wilson to in­ it-younelf advice, or BeapOeefdR SyUMi AfPROX. DOWN AMOUNT NQ. or MONTtaV In recent aeoidents Rev. Jam es T. O’Connell, subdea- vestigating. , architecture ■ ofi itton by the consulting firm. your houae. One] 4 Twe Vmt WrIHaa WerfeMy PAYMINT Bprp.besn charged with feilure ^iord-Wood and Vian con. The Kt. Rev, Msgr. John F. the name of a reliable COST PAYMINT riNANCED MONTHS Hannon was seated ii\ the sanc­ painter. Do it now to and taro-car elaes.' $ ^ 0 . 9 5 I tliA p n v ar tonea Suetendael' of Hariford, would Public Records Install It your. ' and up clear the atr. Otben agieed that tuary. Mrs. Ralph Maccafone was protect expoeed wood * Rqres ami CtNee Mashat aMb a n Bdwaud Marriirewuilr, organist. Police Still Probe oslf, or arell do YOU DON’T HAVE TO WATT to receive ONE -$26,00 $1.00 $25.00 5 $5.10 IM OaktoadiBt and Carmel the eonsultant’a earMer explana- from moisture. It a t a lew pride. '• Iplaii aisdiaa a rttJ RR tton had not been dear. Burial was in S I James’ Ceme­ Warrantee Deeds 4 WaAw aed Mw eoMy your Membership Card if you want to o f 85. BoMon. tery, with committal prayers by Burnham Estates, Inc., to Rob­ Damage to Shovel TWO - 52.00 2.00 50.00 10 5i.21 * Jdt a pole on F la h ^ yy aaM the new hearing Prices as low 4 TMe Ud aMl OwMs bed «ad* wtU give reel dents another op- Father Regan. ert J. and FiDfonce McGoldriek, buy Electric Blankets right away— for Saurier's car property oft O oft Dr. Police a te continuing their In­ And. Remember . . . 75.00 15 5.31 poxtunify to go over the zone pro- Service that's better Sm Ow CMRirfof# Um THREE- 78.00 3.00 poeU, whkffi may apt be d eer to William F. Mahoney Alfred A. and Helen T. Dion to vestigation of willful damage to a yourself or for gifts! Just take your ac- Boi^ dftvm At Glenney’a you can pay 4md foffif forms AwolhUo r them eitiier. Tire funeral of William F. Ma­ Walter A. and Ida A. Smolen^, power shovel over the wemend. • * V couat number (from any previous Elec-^ honey, 7$ Spruce S t , will be held property at 313 Autumn S t The ehovel, owned by Green for materials im our Con- Thursday at 8:16 am. at the John ' Trade Name Manor OorubucUon Co., was left trie bill) to your department store or ap« F. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. . Philip, Sherman of East Hart­ on Colonial Dr. All its windows tinueus l^iidgct .plan. For 9 Center S t , followed by a solemn ford, now doing business as Wat; were b^en, all guages were B A M a O W ll pliance dealer— arid ask him fori a Mem* T H E HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGL!' C' ^‘v\FA' : high Mass of requiem at S t James’ kina Drapery Galley at 15 Oak S t broken, and sand was put into the bif projecta, uae FHA fi- Open $ Days a W no FarU ag Church at 9. Burial will he to S t Marriage Ucease radiator. "Our Itlli Year!” bership Card in the Electric Blanket Clob. .7^ ^ . n a n d ^ . ; oiidr queet TV, Bofile, Reeoifi- - I V •- ■! JamM’ Cemetery. Robiert Newman Darning of 426 Damage wu estimated at $200 ISf NOME MAIN Sm CBT-nsM MI 94U t , scoee « 'T‘--. a ialn R h , MOMhMrtfx Friends may call at the fiUMnl Bro«d S t and Joann Marie Vinton to $800. Patrolman Richard Thurs­ CNMnoBB on; cHcnuii MB. m M ite l home tonight from 7 to 9. and to- of 144 Branford St, Oct SI, S t ton to conducting the tovestiga- istanm iBai!. morrpsr from S to 4 and 7 1^9 pm. James' Church. tun...... ' ; t frr ■ 4 ; ■ t

BIANCHESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , BfANCHESTBK, 00IQ9« TUESDAY;> OCTOBER 10, 1961 llAIfCKESIKK EVKNmO R Bi^ ^ MANGH1B3TE CO^w TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1961 PAOB KLCVICN r OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLB DAILY CROSSWOKD PUZZLE BUGGS BUNNY . f. Bolton KuichMtar rtqoMUd that pro- new chalrsaan, |dl tha eanfldaatlal Hnan operating botwaaa Hutopa jeotod enroUmont flguna for Bolton Informatlpn and p lic a tio n s ha U.S. Disputes and America. be made available. had receivtd for the superintend- Tiie assMtor ocesn Unam do Projected Knrollment «pt-prlnclpal post. about SO to 86 knoto cad UJk WOHOIR Collette dlatributed coplea of ’ ,Thr4o of thp four former board Red Oaims" of nuclear abba are beHaved to trerel >MAa A c to r projected enroUments to the school members attended the meeting at faster than that. E bi^ meeds of miiCXX) Heads year 1971-72, showing there aM' yrhlch about 20 tqwnspeople'were these submarines are kspt a sani­ EAFFat AOUMS. DOWN now 74)6 children enrolled la preaenL - ^ Fastest N-Subs tary secret. lA r t o r -— IStuMB’iUla Grades 1-12. This includes 440 In - Oaths Adinlniata^ The Rumiaaa also said Ihrir Speak ISTAlMHd airltitjrtt Grades 1-6; 187 in Grades 7-9 and New board members were: sworn subs carry long langa rockets 4h5T2T. SBndnrt (Oaattmsd tram Pags One) 4IV>h!B New School Board 119 In Grades 10-12. in by Oharles Nicholson, probate with nuclear waxheads. BJsUmates for 197lT72,show 1,077 Judge fbr Andover,- Bolton- and SNotleu ’Thirteen more have been launched About 10 days ago, Adm. George B lR tUB-—■ BLain John X MeCnrrlck of Baybeiry children in .Grades- 1-12; 662 in Coventry,try. bebefore the' opening of W. Anderson, chief of naval op- PMfonMP TJIaUtaad Grades 1-6; iZ70 in Grades 7-9; and the.meeieeting. Nicholson agreed to or are being built BCbtmiealtafax IU.t WM nainnd chairman of the eratkxis, told newsmen be believed S lU m ttia 9SnuT bonzd of •ducatlon in ah unani­ 246 in Grades 10-12. administer the oatbi of offlc* at ’The Navy has conceded the the Russians do not own a balUstic lOHahaSpIasrtd mous Vot* at ita meeting 1 a ■ t CoUette said he omitted the Mn- the board’s request after BOlton of- Russians the capability' to build u l miaqilo than can be launched MLooilldiCS ^ many— a night dergairten flgures not because he ftrials qualified to do so; foUnd It >he nuclear submarines, but haa from a submerged submarine, as is u c a point 11 Laxfo plant 81 Heavy blow 48Maa«nwMin . Is against kindergartens, but since inconvenient to attend the meet­ not reported sighting any­ 88ItttanNt Udlb McCanick In one of four new is done by Poiaria subs. ISlMBtilC MLaaat members elected to the board a attendsmee la not cotnpulsory, the ing to perform the Uak. one authority estimated the Rus­ Ulmttataa 84StM«(ab3 4TKScaptH enrollment is hard to measure. Scents vw t iUsIwiue S-TJL 88 Maaama «( nrtn 49 IMMy week ago. Others are Mrs. Claire sians are between seven and eight JAIL TOR AliOOHOUOS UP! M Biunww wwWt SSBoitaa He said he made a small allow­ Boy Scout TYoop TrlU meet nstop , 4moandifldiddy nOlfaillaiilaaBK Warfil,'''Ctaiorge Banks and Har­ years behind the United States—In New Haven, Oct. 10 UP)—State BY V. T. HAMLIN nArtWie > 4SHaitantbe fonn) ance for growth but found thla dif­ tonight at 7:16 at the Community what "he called a rudimentary And you start moying u p - AIXY OOP M % M a d »n el« old Porcheron. Jail Administrator Harold E. llllaltaadly alMwlnf Oaear-— la BlTaan ficult since he was not acquainted HalL About 7:46 p.m. .the Scouts state of the art. ZTIndiandaar 1988 BSBOBa Mra. HelenMeloche, who has with Bolton. He said he was in­ will visit the firshousa to see some Navy sources scoffed at th4 So­ Hegatrom says he would like to in business, clubs, church, asBhNvMiitar 28 Chat completed two years of a four- clined to agree with a statement films and hear a talk on fire pre­ viet claim published by the So­ see the eetablishmOnt of a eeptral SOSim^a S^ItyVardl aSPriiieoeC year term, was elected secretary made at a Joint meeting of the vention. Parents who call foe.their viet newspaper Ixvestia, that "So­ Jail devoted to the treatment of IPTA and service organiza-1 DarkMM • r r r r r r 1 1 of the board. She succeeds Dr. Manchester and Bolton boards that boys are requested to meet them viet nuclear submarines are the alcoholic prisoners. Hegatrom said iMNOtatetir I Heads AL Girls yesterday during a tour of the SSDIlDiflM »■ EUisabetb Alton In the post Bolton is just starting to grow. at the firehouse. fastest In the world.” tions. Leadership gravi­ 'SSFtuliiliw RT llA ' M i^ rrick , who is eastern Con­ The board voted to accept the The fire department vHtl 1diow Sharon Flavell, daughter of Mrs. As one officer put It: "We’ll State Jail here that the alcoholic apiMllttloa IT necticut representative for a Hart­ enrollment report and to forward movies at the firehouse itomorrow Edward Adamy, 115 Maple SL, break any record they want to Inmate is a principal problem In tates to the one who can asra«fic>ttt nr Hi ford broicerage firm, attended a copy-to the Manchester superta' at 7:30 p.m. The movie program was elected president of the Junior set.” the state Jails. Hegatrom was ac­ STHow m— schools In WUllmantic and Man­ tendent of schools. on fire prevention, will be open to Girls American Legion Auxi^^y The Russian report said the companied on the tour by Chief j express himself or herself | iaEuropo IT" . at its meeting Saturday. n o t chester, and was graduated from Mrs. Dorothy Bosworth, acting the public. As another phase of speed o f Soviet nuclear subs is Judge Jay B. Rubinow and several 89 cable rnttef' St. John’s College In Washington, principal, reported that as of yes­ fire prevention week, volunteer Others elected were Gail greater than that of the fastest coimty sheriffs. clearly forcefully and per­ 40 CoovMt point D. C. He has also attended the terday, Uiere were 563 children at firemen dlatributed pamphlets to O’Bright, vice president; Shartm 4aOaamnM University of Hartford. the elementary school and 71 kin­ school children yesterday. ’They Lorentsen, secretary; Cherryl suasively. .4SHtBMdttn . dergarten children, for a total of plan to bring the new truck to Gibson, treasurer; Mai^ann Mon- e^NMtyto He le married to the former Margaret Boyd of Manchester, an 634. Two more children entered the s^ ool Friday. gell, chaplain; Jeanne Yeomans, ~i«afMcanipt John g. McOarrIck historian; and Joanne O'Bright, InImnM tnd . elementary school teacher now on, John Sentelo’s Grade 5 c lM yes­ sergeant at arms. CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER tbtHldSir— leave of absence from the Bolton terday, she said, making a total of Manchester Evealng Herald M - •49IniNittwapt Kreysig said she would be glad to 36 pupils in that room. toa correspoadeat, Grace McDer­ Officers will be installed In a THIS is the time to EARN I 48Beltal0ni school staff. They have two eons, John, 5 years old, snd Peter, three wait until tbc sub-committee com­ Vaadalism Reported mott, telephoae mteheU S-6669. Joint installation with the Sons of A ' ' p nicnltad pleted their findings. Mra Bosworth said she had. re­ the American Legion Auxiliary BY AL VERMEER weeks. . LABOR VIOLATION CHARGED Friday at 8 p.m. at the Legion PRISCILLA’S POP BSConipetller U r At the suggestion of Porcheron, McCarrick asked if Mrs, Krey­ ported some vandalism over the m e a n s MSwiMctntoa sig would be interested in making weekend to /state police. Apparent­ New Haven, Oct. 10—’The U.8, Home. Commander Albert Fred­ BieeER INCOME -•VS/eRE' >TM/Pr M V MGM’tnania . the board voted to set up commit­ P A R T O F ITHE COW BOY a X B" her work available to the board, ly BB shots had been put through Department of Labor has charged erick and officers will install the STlnadiTO tees to expedite their work. Por- sons, and Mrs. Edward Adamy, 1 ARE ON OUR unbtrloM li but she said she felt at this time it some school windows, trash bar­ the Lewis h Speetor ’Truck­ T H E W EST, ST In cherm, citing the shortage of would be more valuable to have past president, and officers of the SECURE P R l^ C J U -A 69 Grab. board time to solve Its problems, rels overturned and a mat thrown ing Oo., Wlllimantlc, and the Mar- w k k T T H ^ >6060^,^ OOFIm m the sub-committee make an inde­ unit will install the girls. r ■ on the school roof. cari Brothers Construction Co., OlGoddMIoltiM said he felt it would expedite the pendent study. She said she was Mrs. Bosworth passed along a ParenLs and members of the post work to give each board member Windsor, with violating the fair telling the board about her study request from Grade S pupils for labor standardb act. In an action and auxiliary are Invited to at­ OREATER a particular responsibility on a to prevent any feeling of antagoo' permission to have a Halloween tend. A bullet lunch will be served UN 5 -^ CO LO Ti. sub-cemmittee to carry on activi­ filed in federal district court Season Opens Oet. 27 lam on the board. dance at the school. It was voted yesterday, the. firms were charged after the installation. t RECOGNITION BY FRANK O’NEAh ties during the week at an acceler­ Asked his views on obtaining ma­ to permit a dance for Grades 7 SHORT RIBf ated pace. with having paid lets than |1 an terial for a curriculum study, Supt. and 8 at the Community Hall In­ hour to employes, neglected to to keep records of hours and It was explained that each com­ Oollette questioned how much can EARN A stead with chapermies and the un­ wages. ’The department asked the HUNTMe GLOTHim mittee member would become a be obtained by periodic visits to derstanding that IT there is any pay overtime rates for work in ex­ VJELL.SON. 'iNANaENT'tlMesiHe’ “specialist” in some phase of hoard classrooms. He felt meetings with mischievous conduct, there will be cess of 40 hours a week and failed court for a restraining order. PENDLETON WOOL SHIRTS ...... 12.95 up lAgpe \NE ARE IN ATHENS. GREEKS \NERE GREAT) work, and progress reports would the staff would be valuable. no more dances permitted. Equip­ PROMOTION ARTISTS AND SCHOLARS^ be given to the entire board at Collette said in studying currl' ment taken from the school. for C O n O N FLANNEL S H IR TS ...... 6.95 N ------y - ■ each meeting so all would be ac­ culum, one must flrst spell out what use at the dance will be the re­ INSULATED HUNTING VESTS...... 7.95 quainted with the work of each he is doing. He said gathering sponsibility of the teacher or committee. material la one thing, but digest­ teachers involved, the board de­ INSULATED UNDERWEAR ...... »... 19.95 Oommitteee Named ing or interpreting it is another cided. Friends Are Loyal DUXBAK CANVAS JACKETS ...... 13.20 up 49Ui Year DONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL Dr. Xhixabeth Alton volunteered in which the board should have It was voted to adopt a new to be chairman of the public rela­ professional guidance. report card. Mrs. Bosworth sub­ DUXBAK CANVAS PANTS ...... 9.75 up MANT6 wow/ HE xUli tions committee, and Mrs, Helen Mrs. Kreyslg agreed to serve on mitted a card used in ToUand Mosf peopU like to have BALL BAND INSULATED PACS ...... 13.75 up which she felt could be adapted >/4 Million Graiiiatee LOOK.' A T O G O VEM TOOt Meloche, of the transportation the policy committee to review their friends around them dur­ committee. for Bolton use. Pupils will be PROFILE WOOL JACKETS ...... 21.95 up l it t le BOVSj BAREFOOT, H I3 S H IR T / policies. George Banks, a new 12,000 Men and Women la McCerrick appointed Mrs. Claire member who was absent due to ill­ given one mark for their woric in ing bereavement. It's therefore WOOLRICHWOOL PANTS ...... 11.95 up I GUESG each subject, and another for Connecttcut Warfel chairman of the currlclum ness, was named to head the budg­ important that the funeral WOOLRICH WOOL JAC SHIRTS ... .12JO up committee. Porcheron will be co- et committee. their effort in the subject. A dif­ chairman, and Dr. Alton and Mrs. ferent report will be used tai Grade home,be easily reached - - - as HUNTING CAPS ...... 1.49 up BPOA L«tter Read 1- It was decided to mimeograph /■WEV LEFT us A GREAT) Meloche volunteered to help. A letter was read from Henry S. is the’ Holmes Funeral Home! AUU OP THE Supt. of Schools Myron Collette copies of the new card for the WERTIAGE, m U 'N H A T McDonough, president of the Bol­ first, year, before havmg a supply It's conveniently located for ^ IMPRESSESNOUMOST?. fRATERNLT'V suggested that there be some kind ton Property Owners Association, of liaison with the school staff printed. TMOHU; Of VWUSK! congratvdating the board on its , Early Dismissal Tightened those living in ALL Manchester CHINS and AMMO. since it also would be working on TNtHUHMU election and offering to them the Because of the large number of areas. curriculum problems. results of the investigation the r Mrs. Agnes Kreyslg said that requests by parents to have chil­ BPOA has made of school prob­ • REMINGTON since she became a member of the dren excused from school early, a From lems. As a result of the study, the policy was adopted that children board two years ago, she has made BPOA has come to the conclusion SHOTGUNS • WINCHESTER /orfa •«*»■■ »*•**•«* an extensive study of curriculum in are not to be dismissed from a n v i H w i B o ^ m o SSIBRO that the town should . provide school except for emergency rea­ B^L.APaLU < lU u _ other towns. Although not finished. complete 12-year program of study »*ie w,he^ 35 *'You mny add that thi* only CONFIRMS tho aanator's 1 Mrs. Kreyslg said her work con­ sons, unless otherwise authorised ■y • ITHACA on an 8-4 plan. by the .principal. BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDPIELD convictions that thsrs is sntirsly too tains between 40 and 80 pages It was voted to'ask the BPOA • MARUN DALE CARNEGIE JUDD SAXON which she had planned to issue as In answer to a question from a much violsnes on TVr* to forward any helpful material to board member, Supt. Collette said Remington—Wbicheoter—'Petore—Wester. AmaianlUoo part of her "Bolton Forum.” She the board. McCarrick said the said she was more interested in that a substitute principal can be Ways This Leader-1 curriculum than in anv other aub- board would be moat happy to en' used for less than 40 days of BY ROUSON tertain any ideas townspeople may school year,, but by the time that ship Training Will LITTLE SPORTS ject, but because of the time she ' i e e suiM $ n m USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN ||, Benefit Every Manj - I CAHAL I '—* has already put into research on have since “ there has to be a basic period is ending there -should be N MANCHtmR.00NN. this she did not want to serve on area of agreement” if the prob­ some way of remedying the sit- and Woman the curriculum sub-committee. lems are to be solved. McCarrick uation. said he would like to eliminate as After a discussion on the mer­ 11. Increase Your Poise and She said she felt that if the sub­ Oonadence committee worked independently of much animosity as possible. its of state supervision over hir­ CLAPP & TREAT, INC. her they might develop some points A letter from the Manchester ing a superintendent-principal for Bolton, the board voted 8-2 to hire 12. Speak More Effectively to she missed, and at the end of 'their Board of Education confirmed its 672 FARMINGTON AVENUE— AD 6-0878 Groups and Individuals work they could compare their previous statement that Grade 9 a superintendent-principed. John HARTFORD findings with hers. Although she pupils from Bolton will not be ac­ Harris, former board chairman 18. Sell Yourself, Your Ideas, SAY NO - could, if necessary, complete her cepted after the 1962-63 school who attended the meeting, said he MAIN and NEW HAMPSHIRE LICENSES ANP I'VE BEEN \MONEROSIE.' Cost, *41 BsnT F—hiasa Cai^ FREE PARKING— OPEN MONDAYS-JratTRSDAYS tOi 8 P.M. Your Product WORRVINS ABOUT JWEUSIOPOrF /a-to TM-Wnrld K>ViH Ka»d. study In two to three days, Mrs. year. Supt. William H. Curtis of would turn over to McCarrick, the HIM. HE Y O n C S /K t THE tAB I 4. Increase Your Ruman'Rela­ TOO HARO ANO ^ANPAM C tions Skills needs 03MfW«JS0 -y HIM AWAY/ B. C. BY JOHNNY HART I 5. Remember Names, Faces Am m VpS nmm MvhK and Facts BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE ^THiaMnS E» a 1 Ni. SR JUST BUNT, THOR. I 6. Sharpen Your D’eelsion- tKSMnysur Making SkUla MSOSSTKBORDBI, FROM SAIGON/ —— 7 ^------m nfvo rniDCMUSOOM. nSPimV,AHEAD OF-ntS HEIMPERMLHIK [ 7 . Control Fear and Worry vrERETRBir , WHCNTWHESQUIEr ^RETREAme aUERRUAl MGSARETRTING TO^CMBUOKI DOVMiWU RETURN TOWOfFOUR 8. Develop Your Latent Abili­ Mowoos^; AWSTRIKENA ESCAPE' ties. PFFERGNT PLACE. To Win A Promotion Money, o f c o u t k , is the first thing. Make Yourself Thanks to Fou. iN nam at Hartford Promotable! National, your savings earn interest 4/ur tveiy iay they’re on deyoeit. 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MANCHESTER BVENIKO HERALD* MANCHESTER. OONN^ TUESDAY* O CTO B^ 16, IM t UANCHE6TEB EVBNINO HERALD* MANC»ESTEB* OONM« TUESDAY, OGTOiBER 10. 1961 .,.ij jwift' Redleg Paraded hutBdnihers Celebrated Yankees Again

Cincinnati, Oct. 10 VP)— t^ouk became only the third uan*)9arly eveninff its senson’s rec­ his receivers must learn to run game World Series’ decision over Cincinnati suffered the first suc­ ord Friday night against 'Bristol et when they went back to pass Lopez, a .320 regular season hitter, cessive three-game hllstering on EARL VOST and couldn't find receivers. their patterns better. the stunned Cinciiuiatl Reds. who drove across seven runs with Central. Six games remaining, five home grounds since the Yankees Reatoiu for the big improve­ Lauds Several Lads It was true Roger Maris, the three hits — including a triple and turned the aame trick on the Sports Editor in league play, tha Indians, who new Babe Ruth, hit a game-win­ now stand one up and .two down, ment were 1) timing o f backs was Several boys were mentioned for homer yesterday — in 10 at-bats. Brooklyn Dodgers In 1949. their fine play. "Malausky, as ning homer in Saturday’s third Another utility man, rugged HeraldM Reds Flops are hopeful of having quite,a bit better and 2) faking of quarter­ backs sharper. In both .cases Ali- usuki, gavq us a great game and game, but Marls . and the ailing John Blanchard, finished faat as The Redlegk didn’t get much Taps Sounded Early for Reds to say about who w li» tha Cen­ Mickey Mantle otherwise let their tral Connecticut Iriteracholaatla brio said it was.'time spent by as- hie punting was no little factor. Mantle's aching hip limited hitn to help from their two heralded Cinciimati— Taps were sounded out tn the sun deck bleach­ But oiir two tackles Dave Ander­ less-publicized but highly-talemted only 11 of play. Blanchard stars, Frank Robinson and Vada League crown, alatant coach Jack Early which ers by one of the four-piece bands' that serenades the fans, paid off. ^ son and John Haugh and my son Yankee mates go about routing drove a game-tying pinch homer in Pinson, the bulwark of their at­ "Psychologically this win waa a the Reds, I four games to one. between innings at Crosley Field yesterday afterhoon at 4:06 "This waa the first time this Tony also played well, particularly Saturday’s game, and yesterday, tack in their amazing drive to the great thing tor .the boya," Coach on defense." FIRST REPORTED-^Thomas J. Quinn, (left) and John Lee, both o( Buckland, po86 In yesterday's lS-5 clincher in playing rightfield as Maris switch­ pennant. when the scoreboard read: New York 18, Cincinnati 6. Taps Ton.v Alibrlo aaid yesterday a few year that over dive plays have with four white-tail bucks they shot during recent 10-day hunting trip to Anti-Costi Bun-swathed Crosley Field, such Robinson, who had one hit in 11 could have been sounded at 1 :20 fdr it was 20 minutes after minutei after ahdwlng films of the worked," added Allbrio. "They Others to rate a mention from ed to center, the 200-pound catch­ were looking tor Dave Malausky their coach were Tommy Kelley, Island, Province of Quebec, Canada. Each hunter got his quota of two bucks, Lee bag* Yankees as John Blanchard, Hec­ er-outfielder slammed a two-nm trips until yesterday's game, the fifth game started that the New York Yanks had beaten Hall game to the squad. "You can tor Lopez, Bill Skowron and Clete slammed a three-run homer and tell a team that it’s improvlim’ out and our halfbacks were diving whose key tackle set up the win­ ging his first within an hour and a half after arrival. The white-tails weighed in a t homer In New York’s five-run first tbs CbidanAtl Rsds. ThsilBronx^ through, scraping for that extra ning touchdown, Joe Prignano, an­ Boyer commanded the Reds into and followed with two walks, a a double—but hit only -300 for the Bombsrs, proud r\Usrs of base- on that practice field, and thut 600 pounds overall total with two hitting the scale at 180 pounds each. submission. series. Pinson collected only two hae been, but there’s nothing like yard. Karl Then in particular ie other end like Kelley, and Bob double and a single. baU’s moat cberiabed c r o ^ again learning to run low as -are Tom NbwIckI, a defensive tackle. In this series which ended a Although he fizured lightly in hits on 22 trips, while Eddie Kaa- for tbs 18tb time, blasted the a victory over a real opponent to two-year dominaUon by National ko, a .271 regiilar season hitter, boost that old morale and confi­ Sheridan and Paul Richard." "No, I don’t think we’ll have a Yankee run-production, second Rsds into submission with a 15- Aiibrio also thought that his mental letdown tor Bristol Cen­ ...... Appear Here Sunday ■' ...... I.,eague champions—Loi Angeles in baseman Bobby Richardson came led the Reds with seven hits in 22 blt attaok that foimd nlna men dence." 1959 and Pittsburgh in 1960—the at-bats. Discussing the game and the club’s passing game was consider­ tral. At least I hope not. We have through with another spectacular batting in tbe first , five ably Improved over what it was one break with one less day to pre­ Yankees won three

’■ '•■ ' '• . \ ' . * ■•. '■ MAMCHBSTBB EVBNINQ 19ERALD. IIANCHESTBB/0 0 ^ ^ TUESDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCH^TER, CONN., TUESDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1961 ■fAGE BuIkHpg MstwiUi 47 HoMihoM Goods 51 Hori«ty^nwMk» IS THERE 0U6HTA BB A LA^ BY FAGALY wbA SHORTEN YSaBnO— Roonui With BoRrd 59-A Apartmenta—Flat*—> Homes For Salt 72 Houoos for Salt 72 H oiibcs fo r Sate 72 Wanto(i^-Roal Batata 77 87 IHERATON inlaid mahogany din- o rF sn iils ASSORTUD OEto'tenher, build­ ROOM AND board near Bolton . .TenemcfiUi 63 MANCHESTER — 6 room Cape, LARGE 6 l^OOM ciape, full shed OLOOTT DRIVE—Lovely 6 ^ room CASH WARZNQ for proparty own- Liiman Wins BARDT CHftYBANTHBMUia. the ing and — — I, radu- inf room sat, $250; pair tilt-top Notch, good home for retired psr- 80x180 lot with trees, basement home, wall-wall carpet, dishwash­ lu ftat bloaeanf vmitotg^, Conion BUILD YOUR future, grow with H()MBS W m i LAND ....oldSr dormer, IH baths, hot water oU ' srs. Pisasa call ua bsforh you buy Mott’s. Help us huUd anl optti 8 tom, plpaa aitd , doom “ "••• S f ' $25; lamp son. (Jail PI '2-7721. Six rooms with 1 ^ baths, ga­ garag^ fireplace, plaster walls, heat, fireplace hsqr school, shop­ er, 1% baths, breezeway, garagq, Or s«U. BpOsdy ssnrlee. J. D- m m ui, pom-pon mninB, In «n Is THIt FRfON>10'PIRiM M neoiM VA WtMaWTWnCilTlk CAMIRASUWAIMIO and windows. ' table, 4M; coffee table, $30. Ail call Ml 3-1914 for information. ping center. Must be seep 4o be huge wooded park-Ilke loOSsUing Realtj). Ml $#13$, P&WAwrffd eotorr n o each. Open wven ilure new super merkeu in out ye*r. p.m„ 8-4 Bdtni. In excellent condition. After 7 p.m rage and chicken coop adjoining RMP DIDOUy 000MB6 M HU HQHy «iOMIMOP> im LNiNa MOH AND MRba^^m Ut^'AMj Ei^rtenced end above average , TaitfotBt^ the H i|^ School' for $18,900; dis­ Robert Wolverton Agency. appreciated. Priced at only below apprslsal. Carlton i W. n aredc and evenlnga tlU dan. jnaMottNodfh iBt.Obaaaaa^ $15 Darning St., Wapping. Apartnento—Flat*— . $16,700. Charles Lesperahee, MI Hutchins, MI 9-8132. CUSTOMERS WAllqjKO. UatingS PoaitoaUl’a OnenhooM, 4tt N. ***nu. U9.«IR; V0KKIM6 OM? men and women will advance tinctive 7 room . cape, suburban Jdkn R. Lumoa of 906 Buah HtU available In all .Bousowraeking, Tencmenta 6.3 quiet yet in town. T. J. Crockett, DUTCH COLONUL -rThlg lovely 9-7620. , wanted. Single or 3 be 4 family .Mata ttcM t Wta. TMIIUMP S MAPI K R NN well kept home features living homes. Broker MI 8-136A Rd, haa won tits first pUea award Mott’s Super t a p e RECORDERS tor rent Mar- Realtor, MI 8-1677. room, formal dining room, kitch­ HOLLISTER ST.—7% room Dutch Lota For Sale of Mis in Pratt A Whitn*y AlP* lOPOf, AHD'MII MOHMIC1AH0, ______Tpke,, B ast YOUR BEST BUY IS AT lew’9, $67 Main. CaU MI k-S22l. GENERAL RENTAL------Agency, ac J. D. Realty, 470 Main Street. MI en, 3 bedrooms, fireplace, 1V4 Colonial, l>/4 baths, beautiful mod­ TOLLAND — Extra nice lot with craft’s September gunM tiaa « r e i MV TOMA a u l . M fll Manchester. Manchester baths, laundry room, plastered Ik A CMNiO fLAQUi TOR NATIONAL, *■ —AT ALBERT'S- 3-5129. em kitchen, excellent closet space, many shada trees, high elevation, awards competition, In which sane A. A, DION. m e. , NOT $900 - NOT $800 — wsilB, full basement, oil heat, side large lot with trees. Philnrlck choice qurroundings, 140x175. S. A. 147 Aircrafters Shared $4,057, It MW t e m m iiAiue,M|p-> EARN mOH eemmiMiona — eve­ <3eil^ TUe 9%o Ft. POUR ROOM apartment, central­ porch, garage, amesite drive, Agency, MI 9-8464. AT A ^COURT OP PROBATE hel«, painting. Catpentiy. AlteiatlcniB nings or snam time. Sales Repm NOT $700 — NOT $600 DOUBLE DUTY... Beechler, Realtor. Phone MI at Maneheater, within and (or the* was announced today. Special]icial 2x4 Studs 6()e Each NO! NOl NOT EVEN $500 ly located, automatic heat, hot shade trees. Excellent location. 3:6969 or H I 9-8952. Dlitrict of Maneheater, on the 6th day -,,A leadman, gage standards, Isi- and addlttona. O eiltm . Worionan- aentative for fond mraising ' organ- Knotty:y Pine Panellng-aU For additional information or ap­ iM^guaranteed. >M Autumn 8t iMtion. Car essential Reply Box BUT A' WH(Y-E HOUSE water, adults. Phone MI 8-2171; MANCHESTER of October, A.D. IMl. nikn took the lop award with hla 8 f t UHtt Sq. Ft. 8 ROOMS LOVELY after 6. MI 8-8470. DUPLEX pointment call McCarthy Enter- BUHDING LOT-— 100x281 iteet, Preaent, Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge. recdRimendation for discontinuing J, Herald. Combination Doom. from $14.95 rises, Inc., Ml 9-5391. John Green Area - fully treed, city water, city sewer, Eatate of William John Lannon, late NEW FURNITURE • ------* of Maneheater In said . dtatrict. de- the t^ ln g of detail tubes uaed In doeoHUN RoomNo oo, - ao Hitch. Rail Fencing ... AND APPLIANCES 4% ROOMS, second floor, hot ? sidewalks, curbs, excellent loca­ ceaaed. the mahiifacture of core sections types of rootB and roof repairing $2:00 Per Seetton EVERYTHING water, heat, garage, central loca­ DWELLING! Older home (30 years) in good tion. For additional information Upon anpUcation of Ellen Lennon SitoatloM Waated-f DlsM>pearing Stairway $38.95 Bach tion, adults only. Call after 6, Ml MANCHESTER—Headquarters for condition, .Ideal for retired couple or appointment. C!all McCarthy praying that lettera of admlnlatratlon ap^alirina’ in Twsnty Tear Bona FOR ONLY $488 9-4068. Income-bearing duplex offers all two and four families. Inquire or youne family. 6 rooms, oil heat, he granted on aald eatate, aa per appli­ ed JRoots. Can »0 8-770T. Female * 38 Louver Doors from tt.OS Bach 1, 2 or 8 YEARS to PAY Enterprises, MI 9-5391. John Pan- cation on (lie, it ia Birch Paneling 36c Sq, Ft. the comforta of a hofne of your West Side Realty. MI 9-5315. dishwasher, Venetians, wall-to-wall clera, MI 9-1898. ORDERED: That the foregoing ap­ BIDWBaX. HOME Improvement WOULD UKB to care for child of Mahogany Paneling 17e Sq. F t — INCLUDES - 96 W. MIDDLE TURNPIKE— 4% own PLUS a. private money-tree in carpeting. Close to bus. church, plication be heard and determined at working mother in my home days. room apartment, all conveniences, a rent-producing 2nd apartment! COUNTRY IJ4NE, Vernon-2 bed- schools and shopping. City water WOODED LOTS-J-Coming loca- the Probate office in Maneheater In Oompany—ail types «( aiding and 8d A 16d Common Nails $8.05 Reg 1 Weetinghouse Refrigerstoi!' room ranch, high one-half acre aald Diatrict, on the 34th day of Octo­ roollnr. Alumtrom ciapboaim a C!SU 50 8-8887.. 1 Weetinghouse T.V. Set adult partlea only. Available Oct. 4-rooma and bath 1st floor, 3 and and sewer. Substantial FHA mort­ tiona. Future values, Glastonbury: ber. A.D. 1961. at ten o’clock In the CASH ’N CARRY 1 Bedroom Suite 15. Call MI 3-2765 before 5. bath on j2 n d .' ■ Near schools, lot with trees, attached garage, gage 4',4% available. Quick occu­ Main road minutes '^outh of Man­ forenoon, and that notice be given to meclaity. nnexee'Jsd woriraaan- churches, transportation and aho] enclosed' patio, picture window all persona Intereated In aald eatate of 1 Living Room Suite pancy. Priced under $14,900. Call chester. Half acre or more. Near the pendency of aald application and WOMAN desires office work eve­ Nobody, But Nobody, Undersells 1 Dinette Set FOUR ROOM flat, third floor, hot ping areas. Cali Don Gay, % with a real view, 1^ years old. Stephen Rose, MI 3-7308. fine homes. Town water. Man­ tha (ime and place -of hearing thereon, nings. Call MI 8-1 ^. National water, refrigerator, stove and ga- 9-5306, JA 8-8939. Drive by, you’ll like it. Robert chester: Vernon St. near Town by publiahing a copy of thia order id 1 Healthreet Mattress rage; MI 9-0482. Wolverton Agency, MI 3-1914. aome newapaper having a circulation In Rooflilit And Otinneyg I6«A 1 Healthreet Spring J. WATSON BEACH & CO. line half acre on high ground, road aald diatrict, at leaat aeven daya be­ S Throw Rugs at easy grade. Call MI 8-4644. M. fore the day of aald hearing, to appear ROOFING — Speciallxing repairing Ooi8:a—Bfrd»—Peta 41 NATIONAL l u m b e r ; INC. MODERN DUPLEX 6-6 for rent. BARROWS TWO FAMILIES —5 A 5 flat on 21 O ntrai Row, Hartford JA 2-2116 1 Boudoir Chair > Steam heat. Garage. Call MI Center for $19,900 ; 6 A 6 duplex J. McGuire, Broker. If they aee rauae at aald time and roots of aO kinds, new roots, gut­ 381 State Street, ' 3 Vanity Lamps place and be heard relative thOWldi and ter work, chimneys cleaned, re­ BUFF COCKERS, 8 months, AKC 9-9257, 9 a.m.-7 p.m. (or $18,4(10; 5 A 5 on Griswold; FOXCROFT DRIVE — Spac make return to thia court, 'and by registered, H. C. Chase, Harmony North Haven. Conn, 2 Pillows WALLACE 6 A 6 on Oakland and many more. cape, plaster walls, hardwood mailing on or before October 9 1961, paired. Aluminum siding. SO 1 TWO B ZONE iota with city water, by certified mall, a copy of thli order years’ experience. Free estunates. lull, Hebron R ^, Bolton. MI CHestnut $-3147 Pr. Blankets 65 E. Center St. MI 9-6308 T. J. Crockett, Realtor. MI 8-1577. floors, fireplace, tile bath, exhaust Union St., $2,400. Call MI 9-6495. to Jane L. Luke, 30 Division St.. Man- 8-5427. 1 Ctocktail Table FIVE ROOM apartment. Write fan, finished recreation, laundry, cheater. ConnI.! Robert Lennon, c/o CM Howfey, MI S-SS81, Ml S-0763. 3 Table Lamps Box D, Herald. (Office open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.) CAPES—Six rooms in central loca­ Ellen Lennon, 30 DIvlalon 81.. Manchea- garage, fenced play area, 3 or 4 4>,4 ACKE8 cleared land with ga ter. Conn.; Dorothea L. Paron. Box 36* Diamtaida—W atdiea— 1 9 X 12 Rug BOLTON—6 room Ranch 814 years tion (or $13,500 ; 6 rdoms immacu­ bedrooms. Owner, Ml 3-7084. rage. South Rd., Bolton, in estab­ Artielea For Sale 45 1 Floor Lamp ROCKVILLE — Beautiful modem late for $14,750 and 6 rooms 1% Cryatal Road. R.P.D. No. 1. North Hjmfime nnd Ptambini; 17 Jew elrj 48 3>4 room apartment available No­ old, modem kitchen with bullt-lns, lished neighborhood. Cali MI Windham. Conn.: Elaie Edwarda 107 1 Smoker dining room, hot water baseboard baths (or $14,900. T J. Crockett. Manchester 3-4767, between 6-9 p.m. Spruce St.. Maneheater. Conn.. Admin- p l u m b in g a n d heating — re­ Bnsineas Opportniiitieg S2 Help WAoted—Fenule 85 Help Wanted-—Male 86 HOME MADE ravioli, fresh or LEONARD W. YOST Jeweleia 52 Pc. Dlnnerware Set vember 1. Ideal for young or old­ heat, full basement with recrea­ Realtor, Ml 3-1577. latratrlx of the eatate of Jamea L. modeling Inatallatlans repairs. frosea, aOc doi. H. Pasquallni. 348 Repaim, adjusts watches e m ^ - 80 Pc. Silver Set er couple. Range, refrigerator, Lennon. tion room, 2-car garage, amesite WALKER STREET—6 room Cape, MEADOWBROOK MANOR Oven- JOHN J. WAU/ETT. Judge. AH work guaranteed, 35 years ex* WltXJMANnC—Nice clean pack­ WAITRESS WANTED Thursdays, PART-’nM E RUNNER. Must have Avery Street, Wapping. ly. Reasonable prices. Opm Tueo- 18 Yards Floor Covering heat and hot water furnished, plus drive, large lot. $17,900. Phllbrlck try—7 excellent lots, 50x125. Own­ ■ - - ra- I license and car and be interested day through Saturd^, Thursday other conveniences. Shopping and screened porch, fireplace, 1-car COMMUTING perieiirience. St-hour service. Call age store, long time estaUlshed, Fridays, and Saturdays from 9 LOAM SALE—Rlclt clean $14 loam Free Storage Until Wanted Agency, MI 9-8464. garage, shaded lot, $16,000. PMl- er leaving country, will sacrifice TanCamp. MI 9-4T40. only $2,500. for the key, clean In­ p.m. to 1 a.m. Garden Restaurant. in learning to be a mechanic. Ap­ evenings. 139 Spruce S t MI 0-4887. Free Delivery walking distance. Minutes to Hart­ for quick sale. J. D. Realty, MI OUl MI 9-8103 after 13 p.m. ply in person at the niomas CoUa for $13.50. Alao fill, gravel, sand ford over Parkway $95 a month. MANCHESTER—4 bedroom home, brick Agency, Ml 9-8464. 3-6129, 470 Main St. ventory, Ijessenger Co.. Realtors, and stone. MI 8-880$. Free Set up By Own Reliable Men Call Rockville TR 6-8748. CONVENIENCE John B. Lumaa WUlimanUc, HA 8-9391 any time, Company, 251 Broad St., Man­ Sure It Pays To Buy At Albert’s excellent clmet and storage apace, ATTRACTIVE SH room ranch on Hospital. Notes Radlo*TV Repsir or S. Kassman, Columbia AC chester TORO SNOW blower at new low Fuel and Peed 49-A large enclosed porch, 2-car ga­ Pleasant community living with for fuel coolant oil coolers before — BECAUSE — FOUR UNFURNISHED rooms on half acre lot, carport, ceramic Resort Propertr Itir Sale 74 they are assembled. Previcmsly Services 18 8-3045 —E. Chasae, AC 8-3039. Why Commute? price, $189.95, power handle Albert's Gives You In Writing second floor, redecorated, automa­ rage, $19,700 Phllbrlck Agency, ^ bath, city utilities, oven and just minute* from highway com­ Visiting hours are S to 9 p.m. for PLUMBSatS and plumber’g help­ 9-8464. muting. 6-room Colonial with love­ BOLTON—First lake —waterfront they were tested before and after Tv SERVICE—All makes. Honest, The Telephone Company has ers steady work,. Insurance bene­ model. Marlow’s, 867 Main St. FIREPLACE WOOD for aale. $1$ No Payments tic hot water and bath, two adults, range, 4'j% assumable mortgage, all areas, except maternity, where WILUMANTIC one school-aged child accepted, small down payment, Beechler- ly terraced, landscaped lawn. Liv­ 5-room cottage which can be they are X to 4:80 and 8:M to 8 assembly. Economical. High quality parts. openings right here In its Manches­ fits: Apply in person between 8^9 TV ANTENNAS, tubes, parts and a cord. MI 9-580y. Almetti. In case of unemployment MANCHESTER — New listing. 6 ing Room with fireplace. Dining easily winterized. Marlon E. Rob­ Luman. who has been with In case of illness $55 monthly. MI 8-7094. rooms, fireplace, oil heat, 2-car Smlth, Realtors, MI 9-8952 MI p.m.; and private roeme where they Guaranteed 90 days Famous for Package store for sale. Current­ ter Busineas Office for girls as a.m. at Berson Bros., 60 Harvard accessoriea sale In our famous "Do 3-6969. Room, well spaced kitchen. Base-, ertson, broker, MI 3-5953 are 10 a-m. to 8 p.m. Visitors are PAWA for 19 years, had previous­ service since 1981. Phone Ml ly groaring i^pproximately $50,000 Service R^resentaUves. A “Serv­ Street, New Britaaln or call- tor U yourself department. Receiving In case of accident garage with attached screened ment laundry and Rec Room po­ ly won nine awards. Garden—Farm—Dairy In case of strikes THREE ROOM modem, neat patio, trees, nicely landscaped, requested not to smoke In patient’s 9-tS87. Potterton'e. 190 Center Bt a year. Legal hours 8 a.m.-9 p.m. ice Rep” deals with the public re­ appointment, JA 9-8287, tubes, 40% om AST pictum tubes, apartment, ground floor, private CHOICJE LISTINGS Include 9 room tential, Garage. Near schools, Suburban For Sale 75 rooms. No more than two visitors The second place award of $177 However, present owner operates garding Its telephone service and Products 80 A Paid Bill In Full with extra lot. Dwelling in very churches, bus and shopping cen­ went to Roland W. Mengeau of CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, HEATING MXaf, steady work, in­ moot slse, $Zl.Io, and up. In­ '' For What You Ow* driVeway, Ideal for elderly couple, single on Bigelow St. (or $20,000; at one time per patient. from 10 Am.-9p.m-. Owner ^ tir ­ makes recommendations for Im­ door antennas from 89c and up. or newlyweds. Rent $85. Available good condition throughout. Quick 7 room cape on Steep Hollow in ters. $18,500. Call Don Gay, MI LEBANON---- Near center and South Hadley Falls, Mass., a lead- BuaineaB Services Offered 18 available all hours. Satisfaction ing. Excellent opportunity. Busi­ proving service. surance benefits. Apply in person FOR SALE— Applea, hand |riacken, 8 Charter Rd., PIANO TUNING, $5. Repairs guan- and alterations, reasonable. practical nurse tor relief shifts In claaa only. Olender’s Body Shop, WESTERN AUTO oil bumliw heat­ $200. One traditional couch, $70. hand doors, excellent condition. FOUR ROOM apartment, newly BOLTON LAKE—Bathing, boating, MI 9-8952 MI 3-6969 ChUl PI 2-6342, after 4, yard with fireplace, good location, fishing may be your* when you Rockville; Miss Grace Sikes, E1I-, snteed. Free estimates given on 8-8888. convalescent home In < Rockville. I^k v llle. er, thermostatic control, blower, MI 9-9180, decorated, gas heat, adults only. tip top condition. Robert Wolver­ WISH 80MEUNE to handle youf ington; Sandra Geer, 85 Wetherell Joins Father request. Call MI 8-1865, Kenneth Tel. TR 5-4291. like new, $40. MI 9-4914. Call MI 3-8232. purchase this adorable year real estate? Cktij me at M l g-os20 Robinson. EXPERT TAILORING wT ladles’ NEW ENGLAND ton Agency. Ml 3-1914. 'round 4 room ranch. Excellent ONE BLOCK from Main Street—6 St. AUTOMOBILE painter first-class Three Rboms of Furniturt room Colonial, fine condition, ga­ (eg prompt and courteous service. ADMITTBSD TODAY: Frank OLDER CARS mechanics spe­ end gentlemen’s clothing. 189 JEWELS — BEADS — only.- Olender's Body Shop, Rwk- TWO 7 FOOT 6 inch overhead Musical Instruments 53 $13,900 —IMMACHLATE 7 room condition. Price only $9,990. $500 Joseph Barth, Broker. In Practice cials, Oxlt yourself cars, silvniys OUTBOARD motor, lawn mowers, Woodland S t Call anytime. A. doors, complete with hardware, FROM MODEL HOME down. Goodchild-Bartlett Realty, rage plus frame building with Katkauskas, 696 'Tolland Tpke. TELEPHONE CO. ville. • Business Locations Colonial wall-wall carpet. St. business opportunity. Priced be­ BIRTH TESTHJRDA.Y: A aon.to ' selectioa. Look behind our ^ e d and repaired. Have them re­ lovlne. BAUBLES ood condition, $2S each. C]all MI PIANO TUNING (electronically). James Parish, Carlton w. Hutch­ Realtors, BU 9-0939, MI 3-7925. lee. Douglas Motors. SS3 Main. paired now. Pick-up and delivery. STOCK ROOM 'attendant. High f■8334. Cost Over $700 Phone MI 9-05()0. All piano re­ For Rent 64 low appraisal, $13,400. Beechler- Legal Notice Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kingabuty, Dr. Victor U Wolmer, who Manchester Cycle, MI 9-2098. ins, MI 9-5132. SIX ROOM Cape Cod, full shed Smith, Realtors, MI 9-8952, MI Oo'ventry. graduated in June from the Mas- Bam extra $$$ for your WOMAN WANTED to clean house Schoed education, previous exper­ NEVER BEEN USED pairs. New keys a specialty. Old EXCELLENT spot (or any business ORDER O F >'OTICE NEED A CAR and bad your credit Moving—^Trucking— and babysit one or two days week- ience helpful. Iona Manufacturing USED FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator dormer, attached garage, Better 3-6969. AT A (XDURT OF PROBATE held DISCHARGED SATURDAY: sachusetts College of Optometry BOOKKEEPme, accounting, and Chnstmas Season thru Jewel­ and 30" range; baby crib, regular pianos modernized and rebuilt. or office. Center of town, plenty MANCHESTER—A half block off turned down? Short on down pay- Storage 20 ly. Call MI 3-2083. Co., Regent St., Manchester. Sale Price $388 Five restyled and rebuilt uprights. of parking. Ml 9-5229 9-5 Main Street, 7 room Colonial, 1% than average construction. Two at ManchcBlor. within and (or the Charles Chorzempa, 452 W. Mid­ in Boston, has joined his father mint? Bankrupt? Repossesnem? Income tax services for small bus­ ry Fashion Shows. size with springs and mattress. acres land. Located No. Coventry. TWO-FAMILY ranch, 5-4, enclosed District of Maneheater, on the 9th day dle Tpke.; Mrs. Adelsdde King, 109 Dr. Ralph E. Wolmer, In praetieq inesses and individuala. MI 9-8938. See them at Meyers Piano, 91 baths. 4 room down, 3 bedrooms breezeway, garage, two furnaces of October. 1961. Don't give up! See Honest fXw|g- AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Co. Local- CLERK BAKER-PORTER trainee needed Also, midget washer. MI 9-9106. Pay Only $4 Week Center St. Open 4-10 p.m. eve­ STORE near Main St. at 26 Birch up. Modem kitchen, 3 porches, Owner. MI 3-6764. Present. Hon, John J. Walletl. Judge. Greenwox^ Dr.; Miss Ralphene In WUlimanUc. The elder Dr. las, get the lowdown on the lowest moving, packing, storage. Low 1. We pay 30% commission for Mister Doriut Shop. Contact aluminum siding, fireplace, 246' Trust Estate u/4th paragraph of the Owen, 37 Chestnut St.; Mrs. Eliz­ SAVE A BUC3C at Manchester WOOD STORM windows — four nings. All day Saturday. St. 2,000 Sq. ft., parking. Apply well shaded lot, 2-car garage, frontage, trees, greenhouse, excel­ Wolmer, who graduated from the down and smallest payments any­ rate on long distance moves to to Director. Office exi>erience not required. Mr. Donut, 255 W. M i^ e Tpke. Sacrificing complete bedroom, Marlow’s, 887 Main. $15,900. Philbrick Agency, MI RANCHES—Gainbolatl built on will of Thom as B. O'Connor, late,, of abeth Aitken, 95 Pearl St.; Mrs. Columbia University College of where. Not a small loan or finance Welding Service, Ml 9-1658, Ml 48 states. Personalised service, MI 39x27%: two 47x32; six 57x30; two complete li'ving room an# kitchen Woodland St. for $18,900; a beauty lent condition. Only $19,5(H). Carl­ Manchester In said Diatrict. deceased, Beryl Wilson, Broad Brook; Mrs. 9-8762. Have it welded, repaired, Interesting and varied work, good maintenance 57x20. Good as new. Price $3 each. 9-8464. ton W. Hutchins, Ml'9-5132. f/h/o Marion K. O'Connor. Optometry in 1933, has practiced- ^ ngmy j^lan. Douglaa Motors, 8-5187, CH 7-1423. mechanic— Must decorator fummire from model dis­ OFFICE FOR RENT—600 sq. ft.* with lli baths in Rockledge (or The Connecticut Bank and Trust Com- Inez DeWitt, Wapping: Mrs. Elia in WiUimantlc since 1935. sharpened. Guaranteed. 2. No investment, no collect­ wages, pleasant working condi­ have practical working knowledge Phone MI 3-7283. play heme. We' will give you free $18,700 ; 6 rooms and better than any, Successor Trustee, having ex- tions, excellent benefit program. Office and Store “l00% Main Street location. Call EVA DRIVE—6 room ranch with ANSALDI HEIGHTS — Excellent 5 S Caffrey, 11 Strant S t; Mrs. Louise The two men will move into new MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ ing:, no delivering:. in electrical, steam, and hy­ delivery'and free storage up to one MI 3-8419 or MI 3-7614. garage eind patio, 8 or 4 bedrooms, an acre in low 20s. T. J. Crockett, iblted its annual account with said- Stokes, 36C St. James St.; Mi­ 1930 MODEL A Ford, restored, ex­ ing Oompany. Local cmd long dis­ Apply SNOW BLOWERS—Ariens, 3^4 and E(|aipment .'ll Realtor, MI 3-1577. room ranch, full basement, plas­ estate to this Court (or allowance. It is and enlarged offices at 20 'Wind­ Household Services draulics. Pay commensurate to year, nicely landscaped, fireplace, plas­ ORDERED: That the 23rd day of chael Adarho, Wlllimantic; Rose­ ham St. on Nov. 1. cellent condition. Asking 3595. Will tance moving, packing and stor­ 8. We pay commissions experience in these fields. A. 5% h.p.; ^Snowbird, 3 and 6 h.p.; ny I tered waills. fully insulated, fire­ October, 1961. at ten o’clock in the Toro Power Handle: Bolens 3 and ter walls, full cellar, aluminum BOWERS SCHOOL, 8 bedroom place, ceramic tile bath, hot water mary Sheehan, 227 Oak St.; Mrs. pr. Victor Wolmer is licensed to trade. MI S-50S6. Offered______18-A age. Regular service throughout » weekly. FIRST NATIONAL STORES, In person. Spencer Rubber P* - NORMAN’S OFFICE FILES, roll-top desk, xafe ness or office, apartment includ­ storms, thermopane picture win­ forenoon, at the Probate Office In the Celina Norman, 176 Bissell S t; New Ekigland States and FlortdA ucts Oo., Chapel St. 7 h.p.; Ridamatic 'Tractors. Parts ed, 476 Main St. Ml 9-5229, 9-5. ranch, built-ins. enclosed porch, oil heat, amesite drive, city water Municipal Building in said Maneheater, practice optometry in both Mas­ WASHER - REFRIGERATOR re- 448 HARTFORD ROAD (or sale. MI 3-7894. dow, priced right. Robert Wolver­ be and the same is assigned (or a hear­ Fred Rowley, Amston; Mrs. Ber­ MI 8-6563. INC. and service. Capitol Equipment MI 3-1524 garage, trees. Carlton W. Hutch­ and sewerage, large yard. In ing on the allowance or Said account sachusetts and Connecticut. While 1948 DODGE. sedan, black. paira. Pnmipt, ecoaomlesl, expert Don’t delay, call today OR Co., 88 Main Street. Hours 7-5 ton Agency, MI 3-1914. ins, MI 9-5132. excellent conditnon throughout. nice May, 75 Richard Rd.; Mrs. at Massachusetts College, he took Before you buy furniture any- ■ and five previous accounts with said Shirley Zaparesky, Richard Rd., $85. Call MI 9-: guar^teed. Pbooe MI 9-4617, PM- MANCHESTER Package Delivery. 3-3455 or OR 3-9829, Avon, Park and Oakland Ave, PAINTER, experienced. Write P. dally; Thursday 7-9; Saturday 7-4. where—shop at Norman's. Houses For Rent 65 Charles Lesperance, MI 9-7620. eatate. and this Court directs that part in the glaucoma screening terton'a, 190 Center St Light trucking and package deliv­ Conn. O. Box No. 583, Manchester, Conn. MI 3-7958. Antiques 56 ANSALDI HEIGHTS—Six room Co- noUce of the time and place assigned Vernon; Mrs. Barbara Blatchford, clinics sponsored by the Uona 1995 BLUE Volkewagen Convertl- ery. Refrigerators, washers and East Hartford, Conn. ROCKVILLE — Neat 3 bedroom THERE’S ROOM lonial, 4 years old. Consisting of 8 M ^CHESTER — $14,500, 6 room for said hearing be given to all persona 50 Oxford St.; Henry Holt, Glaa- Clubs in and around Boston. Ho Ue. deluxe model, extra tires, WEAVING of Bums, moth holes known to bo interested therein to ap- stove tooving specialty. Folding HOME SHOPPERS ATTENTION retired business men ENFIELD 303 Jungle Gun, sling AN'HQUE PINE 1958 MERCURY statim wagon. PI low price. Keys made while you salary. Write Box H, Herald. EvMVtt W . Von Dyne DRAINAGE GO. and used furniture, china, glass, ment garage, full attic. MI 3-2322. is right. Beechler-Smith, Realtors, ache of finding a home is over. Manchester in said District, deceased. Pletras, ToUand; .Hrs. Avis Baker, 3-8085.______. Fully insured. Reasonable rates. clerk-typist in our clerical depart­ JARVIS AH 9-8952, MI 3-6969. He is married to the fanner wait. Marlow’s. Leo PeUetler, MI 9-6|28 or MI ment, High School educaUon, ac­ Builder—CH 6-4781 silver, picture frames and old See thig all new rancher at Wood- On motion of Herbert J. McKinney of East Hartford; Mrs. Shirley Bar- Elizabeth Ann Trotter, daughter 9- 5082. ASSISTANT to bookkeeper. Full or Ml 9-4143 coins, old dolls and guns, hobby FOR RENT—6 room house avail­ hill Heights in Manchester. Fea­ said Manchesier. administrator. rows and daughter, Hyde Ave., 1987 DODGp V.8, pick-up, 6 RADIO-TV REPAIRS aH m akaaj/! curate typing a i^ good knowledge part-time. Osireful accurate ty^st. able Nov. 1, close to school, store ATTRACTIVE six room Cape near ORDERED: That six months from of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Trottir. Of ply tires with Colorado Camper. of grammar required. Excellent --W anted-- collections, attic contents or whole REALTY CO. Manchester Green. Owner ready tures G.E. built-ins. Intercom sys­ the 5lh day of October, 1961. be and the Rockville; Mrs. Joyce Skowrenek Manchester. The couple has two Cars, phonograph changers/^PAINTING AND Good salary. Write Box 1, Herald. estates. Furniture Repair Service, and bug $105. MI 3-5891. tem ,' paneled family room. Avail- same are limited and allowed (or the and daughter, 52 Village St, Sleeps 4, $2,100. Truck only $800. Honest, economlcaL (Riaranteetf 90 working conditions and liberal em­ to listen. ^11 shed dormer, front creditors within which to ''brjjig in children • Debra, 3, and David, I. Good clean workmanship at rea­ TalcottvUle, <3onn, Tel. MI 8-7449. Realtors Appraisers vestibule, outside patio, garage. ab.Ie for immediate occupancy. their claims against said estate, and Rockville; Mrs. Beverly Stratford OsU-Ml 9-6132 after 8 p.m. | days. Famous for service for 80 sonable rates. 80 years in Man­ ploye benefits. CaU They wiU make their home in an Real Estate Don’t miss this exceptional buy. said administrator Is directed to glva and daughter, Richard Rd., Ver­ apartment upetalra in the od|ca years. Phone MI 9-4587. Potter- chester. Raymond Flake. MI RELIABLE woman for cleaning 5 FRANK IS buying and aelllng good Suburban For Rent 66 MI 3-4112 MI 9-2519 public notice to the creditors to bring non; Mrs. Gabrlelle Richard and ton’s. 9-9237. Liberty Mutual days per week. MI 9-6685. uaed furniture and antiques start­ Beechler-Smith Realtors, MI m their claims within said time allowed building. TraflersT—Mobfle Homes 6-A ing Sept. 9 at 420 Lake St Call and SEVERAL furnished 4 roorn apart- MI 3-1023 MI 3-7847 9-8962, MI 3-6969. by publishing a copy of this order In daughter, 34 Range" Hill Dr., To Hear Bev. CoOley REUPHOLSTibKINO and slip Salesman or Woman Bee what we’ve got. Open Sun- ments available today, good loca­ JARVIS some newspaper ha\‘lng a circulation Rockville: Mrs. Mary Cavedon The Ladies Society of Columbia IF YOUR DESIRE'is a high, tree AMESITE PAVING tion. PI 2-6828. John BisselJ, Cross $11,900—3 BEDROOM ranch, (Ira- MANCHESTER-Bolton — Over 200 in said probate district within ten days and son, 63 Constance Dr. ■haded lot in a quiet area, have a covers expertly done at low cost. P.VINTING, papering, floor sand- Insurance Co. WANTED-Cook, two In family. days. MI 9-6580. from the dste of this order' and returli Congregational Church will ihdet Workmanship guaranteed MI ing. Can M 9-0736. Live out, MI 8-4747 for details. St., Coventry, place, aluminum atorm windows, years old. Large 9 room. Colonial. make to this coui-t of the notice given. DISCHARGED SUNDAY: Thursday at 1 p.m. In the Pariah leisure look at the new quality 2 MI 8-1181 , Well f^tabllsbed' estata large lot, cellar. (Jarlton W. Basically sound. Furance heat. REALTY CO. JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. Norman Richard, 151 Center St; 9-1164 after 6. for further informaUon a DRIVEWAYS • WALKS a PARKINa LOTS WANTED TO buy for cash antique House, to heaur the Rev. Frank bedroom bn display at H^h agency would like reliable per­ furniture and any bric-a-brac. All Hutchins, Ml 9-5132. Large shade trees. Lot 309x200. Mrs. Amelia Plant, Hartford: EM- Manor Park. 13 mmutes from Wanted To Rent 68 Extra lot available. Charles Les­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE hrld Cooley, a professor at the Univer­ ORUNDER’S UPHOLSTERING, 20 Electrical Scrvtecs 22 son to work on sales ^in 'Ver­ *51ACHINB GRADED a PAVED and-ROLLED thinga I buy are for sale rear 42. Realtor* Appraisers St Manchestor. within and for the ward Marcesenuk, 134 Oakland St.; sity of Indonesia, talk and abow a Maariiester. Also, a one bedroom Depot Square. Upholstering In an­ TOYS—TOYS—TOYS Spruce St. MI 9-4338, Village NEW RANCHES—Featuring city perance. MI 9-7620. District of ManchoRtcr. on the 6th day Linda Lemon, 35 Oakwood Rd.; tor rent or aale. Rockville TR tiques and modem. We carry a FREF. ESTIMATES—^Prompt qerv- 2,400 SQUARE FEET non, Manchester and South TWO OR THREE car garage, Man­ water, city gas, landacapiiig, MI $-.4112 MI 9-2519 of October, A.D. 1961. John O’Neil, Wapping; John Cagi- film, "Charity Begins At Home.” 5-1438. Here is your last chance to SECOND FLOOR C3iarm Antiques. chester or vicinity, electricity. JA 90x150 lota, formica counters, knot- EXTRA LARGE six room Cape — Present. Hon. John J. Wallett. JudRe. The Rev. Mr. Cooley haa been nice line of antique sofas, love- tce on all types of electrical wir­ Windsor area. Good opportim- FREE ESTIMATES # CALL ANYTIME MI 8-1023^ MI 3-7847 Estate of Robert Lennon, late of Man­ nello, 85 Crestwood Dr.; Henry seats, gent’s chairs, etc. for sale. ing. Licensed and insured Wilson - m D U SnU A L ZONED 5-2854. ty pine cabinets, full basements, lots of land. 4 . bedrooms each chester* In .said district, deceased. studying for his doctorate at Yale earn extra $$$ for your WILL DIVIDE ity tor an aggressive IndivIdnaL 15x15, fireplace, modem kitchen. Wittke, 9 Bank St.; Wilfred For­ University and will soon return to Completely restored. MI 8-4892. Electrical Co.. Manchester, MI Rooms Without Board 59 metal hatchways, full Insulation, MANCHESTER---- Spaclou* 3-bed- ,Upon application of Ellen Ijonnon tin, Wapping: Nancy Tlngley, Auto DrtvtBg Sdiool. 7-A 0-4817, Glastonbury, ME 8-7876. Christmas season — demon­ VERY REASONABLE Excellent office toellltles. WANTED—800 to 1,000 squkre feet colored bath fixtures, ceramic tile, Must be seen. , Beechler-Smith, pravlngr that an Instrument piirportinjc his post. THE PRICE IS RIGHT of floor space for shop In indus­ Realtors. MI 9-8952, MI 3-6969. room Cape, picture-book kitchen, to be the last will and testament of Glaatonbury; Michael Willette, 62 Hostesses tor this, meeting wUl MORnDCSrS Driving Safaool—Of­ aN umiSUAL bargain! Reuphol­ strating: our toys — hig:he8t FURNISHED ROOMS^ complete hot air heat, built-in oven and garage, walk-out basement, triple said decea.««ed be admitted to probate Salem Rd.; Miss GaU Witilams, 2 ster 8 piece ll'ving .room set; sofa trial or commercial zone. What range, garage. Priced from a.« per annllcatlon on file. It Is be Mrs. George Reams, Mrs. Ralph fice, 448 Main S t. Maneheater. Bond»—StodiB Mortgages 31 _Q dl Ml 9.3Z83 CoH Ml 3-8442 housekeeping facilities. Centrally have you to offer? Write Box K, MANCHESTER—Income or lir-law track aluminum combinations, ORDERED: That the foregoinR ap­ White St.. Rockville; Beauford and 2 chairs, $145. Choose from commission. No-collecting: or TIML PAYMENTS ARRANGED I located. (Kildren accepted—limit- $12,490 to $14,490 With as little as Dake, Wethersfield: Brian Linde, U. Wolmer and Mra. Russell An- Leandim eom ctly “May Save p eup of fine fabrics. Work done Herald. special. Large 6 room home and a nice yard with shade trees, many plication he heard and determined at drewk Your -Life.’’ Driver educaUon SECOND MORTGAGE money—We delivering:. Don’t delay, call to­ ed. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St.. Man­ $390 down. For additional in­ 4 room home together on a large extras, spotless condition through­ the Probate office in Manchester In 89 Deerfield Dr.: Maureen Gubitil, by expert craftsmen on our prem­ can supply any amount of money chester. formaUon Or appointment call *11 «ald District on the 24th dav of Octo­ Wapping: Mrs. Ethel Lemon, 36 \A t Training Seealoa 1*11 classes. Member, Connecticut Pro- ises. All work fully guaranteed. day, OR 3-8455 or OR 3-9829, 9-5391, John Panciera, 9-1898. lot, 3-car garage, garden- apace, out. Assumable 4>4%> mortgage, ber. A.D. 1961. at ten o'clock In . the Mrs.'John Tettelbach, Mrs. Sid­ feealoaat Driving SriMU Aaen. MI for mot^ages. Terms to flt yqar Hiiuses For Sale 72 near Center. Asking $28,500. Law­ payments onl.v $88 per month or forenoon, and that notice be Riven to Oakwood Rd,: Stephen Sadloskl, Mill Fabric Salesroom, 176 Pine needs. Construction m brtg^es ATTRACTIVELY furnished room ney Whltehouse and Mrs. Alfred j^7898.______‘S t, exclusive Cherniy Fabric Avon, Conn. MANCHESTER—6 room Cape, 5 rence F. Fiano Realtor, MI 3-2766. new financing with smali down all persons Interested in said estate of 48 Hollister St.: Mrs. Joyce Dickin­ also available.'J. D. Realty, 470 DEMAIO BROS. for gentleman, kitchen privileges, GLASTONBURY—6 room ranch. 2 Ed Crawford, ra 9-4410. » pa.vment. Illneas forces owner to the nendenev of .said application and son, 20 Baker Rd., Vernon; Mrs. Brand, all Girl Scout and Brownie saleeroom. In Manchester. MI pitvate entrance, parking. Inquire finished, 1 unfinished. In excellent the time and place of hearinR thereon, leaders, are attending the fall l ARSOW’S Comwettent’s first U- Main St„ MI 8-6120.______LOCAL PHYSICIAN’S office recepl SPACIOUS COUNTRY RANCH baths, center ball, 3 twin size b ^ - sell. Priced for fast sale at $14,900. by piihlishinp a copy of this order In Lois Glode, 60 Bimce Dr.: Louis oensed driving school trained — 8- 7822. Budget terms arranged. Uonlst, full-time. Salary com­ at 169 Maple. and quiet neigi.borhood, near bus p, training conference of the Girl ■ ' TEL. Ml 3-7691 . ' rooms, 146 (ooi lot, only $18,400. 63 PITKIN STREET—A four bed­ Gerard Agency, MI 3-0365. some newsnaner havlnp a circulation Conni, East Hartford Oenifled and approved ie aati of- Boslnesa Opportanities 32 mensurate with experience. S^d Carlton W. Hutchins, Mi 9-5132. and shopping, $13,900. Phllbrlck room colonial home in one of Man- In said district, at least seven days be­ . ' Council of Eastern Connect­ HAROLD A SONS, Rubbish remov­ Yo u n g l a d y will share her home Agency, MI 9-8464. fore the dav of said hearinr, to appear Grimm, Wiilimantlc: Mrs. Con­ icut, in Somers today. Mring classroom and behind al, cellars, and attics cleaned. resume and references first letter. Chester’s finest residential areas. if thev see cause at said time and stance Roberta, Farm Dr.; David wheel metruetlan for teenagers. BEIAUTY SALON In excellent lock- Box E, Herald. with three other girls, Bolton BUSINESS ZONE—8 room liome in BAYBERRY IN BOLTON Lions' Honor Offieera Ashes, papers, all rubbish..Harold Lake. BU 9-0939 MANCHESTER - $16,300. Large Large living room, formal dining place and be heard relative thereto, and Rubin, 103 Weaver Rd.; Mrs. Carol Ml 9-6075. ______' Boar. MI 9-4084. tion, catering to East Hartford excellent condition off Bast Center quality ranch, fireplaces, full room, family size kitchen, 1*4 Six room ranch on a nice big lot. make return to this court, and by Richfield and son, 11 Crown St., Eugene Dente, secretary, and and Manchester residents. Mini­ WANTED—Bookkeeper for con­ Street. Good location (or doctor, baths, two car garage plus beau­ mallinp on or before October 9 1961. Sol Sinder, treasurer of tha Co­ PHEPARB f o r driver’s test basement, hot water oil heat. There are three bedrooms, living, bv certified mall, a conv of said wMI Rockville: Mrs, Elsie Greaves and Wil l ia m j . Leonbi—hjbbiah re- mum cash required, excellent fi­ struction office. Must be good typ- hairdresser, etc. $25,000 For fur­ tiful ground* 100x181 are some of and of thts order to Jane L. Luko, 20 lumbia Lions, were presented cer­ Ages 16 to 80. Driving snd class 1st, experienced; payroll workw k. l a r g e comfortable room and ther information call the Philbrick priced right, vacant. Owner Escott separate dining room, kitchen and daughter, O ystal Lake Rd., Rock­ movai. Cellars snd attics, incin­ nancing. Currently grossing garage. MI 9-2651. Agencyj r a 9-7683. the features of this attractive utility room. Ample storage area. Division St.. Manchester, Conn. • James ville; Mra. Yvette Giuliano and tificates of appreciation tor years ipom. Three thatnietors. No wait­ erator, commercial , and light $12,000 per year. J. D. Realty Co., Write BOX L, Hbral'd, stating ex­ Agency, Ml 9-8464. K. Lennon. 99 Vaufrhn Ave.. Warwick of service, last night|at the ^ n s ' ing. Manchester Driving Acade- perience and salary desired. GRACIOUS ELEGANCE property. Porter Street School dis­ Fireplace, combination windows. •Rhode Island- EUle Kclwards. 107 Bon, 22 Canterbury St. trucking. MI 9-0839. MI 8-S120. ROOMS TO rent; also 3 room cot­ MANCHESTER—5>4 room ranch, trict, Reasonably priced in the Sensibly priced at $14,200 top a Spnice St.. Manchester Conn • June DISCHARGED TODAY; Richard dinner meeting at Liberty Hill my, PI 1^7349. ______MANCHESTER—Bowera School—7 Ij. Oendron. Mile Hill Road. Tolland, Log Cabin. District Governor tage, all utilities, Scranton Motel. rooms, V,2 baths, fireplace, ga­ I 'i baths, plus exceptional recrea­ mid-twenties. Robert J. Smith, quick sale. Minimum finsmeing Bennlson, East Hartford; James SLIP COVERS expertly made, CIGARETTES Ciall MI 9-0826 after 5. tion room, with built-in bookcases Inc., 963 Main St. MI 9-5241. Ponn.: Dorothea t. Foron. Boy 969. George McKnight of Pawcatuek. chairs-from $12; also, all kinds of IS YOURS at rage. hot water oil heat, custom available. t^rvsfal Ro*»d R.F.D. No. 1, North Thompson, Maxwell Dr., Vernon; GsrsiB—Scrricb—Storage 10 and bar Well landscaped comer Windham, r'enn. Frank Farr, 114 (Karter Oak St.; made the presentation custom reupholsterlng done at low MULTI-BILUON DOLLAR built 1950. Escott Agency, Ml lot. $19,900. Philbrick Agency. MI MANCHESTER — 8 rooms, IH JOHN J. WALLETT. JudRe. Both men, - charter members, cost Three free ace to lease. FLORIDA BOUND MI 3-1577 nt Manch<'..ior, within and for the Mrs. Amy Noble, 270 Hackmatack KtS-4751. PART OR FULL-TIME Heated. Beoaonable. DON’T MISS this 2-bedroom Cape shopping center. Charles Lesper­ Di..trlrt of Mnnrho.lor, on the 6th day Dente has always been secretary; Quail, 252 Spruce Street Can MI Beautifully Designed Ranch featuring quality construction, in ance, kn 9-7620. of Octohor. A.D. 1961. St.; Henry Chasae, Hartford; Vito Sinder, charter third vice presi­ 9- 1164 after 0. AU day Saturday. Room in quiet home, North End. MANCHESTER — Immaculate : Prosont. H'-n. John J Wallolt. Jiidgo Addabbo, 27 Walker St.; Mrs. Rose Get in cm the Big Business of CaU MI 0-1807 After 5 TM. On Full Acre Wooded iLot town location, at reduced price. bedroom ranch, practically ir KsIMo of M*rv Mfl" Hnjikfll. 1*1. of dent for a year, was elected treas­ OARAGE FOR RENT. MI 9-159$. selling cigarettes through automa­ OaU MI 0-7925 After 8:90 P3L Parking. MI 3-8807. PRICE $13,500 Owner, 28 Sterling Place. DIANOHESTER M'*nchoBtor In .**ld dijstrlrt. dnroasod. Moriconi, 143 Grove St., Rockville; urer the second year and haa con­ I WILL DO your ir o n ^ in my Center of Town, one block to Upon npplioallon of Evolvn W. Mrs. Ann Phelps, Staffordville. home; also, dreasn altera­ tion. Own and operate a route of a Spacious living Bomn with Fireplace and Mantel ROOM FOR young lady, all the Main St., convenient to schools tinued in that post. cigarette vending machines in your Here’a that attractive brick veneer ranch home you've been LAKEFRONT, 5 room ranch, fire­ rionipnllno. F.xorntrlx. nraylhir for au- DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: The BoaVd of Deacons and Dea­ tions, andjnending. Call Mrs. Vin­ reading about on acres with brook, shrubs, trees. Custom a $ Bedrooms a Large Dining Area ^ , comforts of home. Please call place, hot water heat, cellar, SENSIBLE and shopping:. Ceramic tile bath, thoritv to aoll rortain roal aatafo pai^ Richard Bennlson, East Hartford; O fftred IS cent at Falrvi^ St or MI area. $1,470 to $3,040 cash required. after 8:30, MI 3-7969. Furniture Included recreation room with walk-out tlcu'arly dpscribrd In aald application conesses of Columbia Ooagngm- Must heve car, references, and a built in 1949 thers are about 1900 oq. ft of living space. 7 $10,700, Carlton W Hutchins, MI on fUa It I* Jamea Thompson, ^ Maxwell Dr., tional Church will meet tOBMnrow 9§rfica~Aa- 8^7820. rooms In all—each one opening from L-shaped SO’ central halt a Knotty Pine Cabinets with Built-In Oven and Surface Bmige Neat 5 room single, fireplace, oil 9-5132. basement to beautiful yard. Bel- ORDERED: That tho'fori-xoinfr ap- Vernon: Frank Farr, 114 Charter desire to attain success. Write in­ f u r n is h e d large bedroom, heat, 2-cqr garage, 3 rooms first 6 ROOMS $13,80C fiore Agency, MI 3-5121. nllcatlon bo board and dotorminod at at 8:00 p.m. in the Parian^EEeuse. ora, cluding phone number to: SEPTIC TANKS There’s an hemest-to-goodness dining room (not Just a dining a Hot Water Beseboard Radiation e BUco Hatchway* / adults, busineas block, free park­ tho Probalo offiro in Manchoator In aald Oak St.; Terrance O’Neill, 158 Bofldlng>CoiitraetlBg 14 floor. 2 rooms, bath second floor. MANCHESTER—7 room ranch with DNIriot. on Ibo 19lh dav of Octobor. B, 4ry- AND area), 21x14 Uvlng room with fireplace, kitchen with ample .1, ing,. Depot Square. Call Mr. Keith, Features '.tinclude oil steam heat, EAaST WINDSOR—Scantic Area. Walker St.; Mrs. Daisy Curran, 35 Manchester Eveaiag Harsli Oe- ti-iamiara. Nenrtheastem M aiketiw Corn. space for working and eating plus a dlriiwasher and disposer. Excellent lot 65x140. 4 bedrooms, garage, targe lot. A A.D. 1961. at olovon o’clock In tho fore­ Baldwin Rd.; Mrs. Amy Noble, 270 A1N3ITION8. recreation rooms, re­ e Silent Electric Switches e Sliding Door Closets MI 9-8191. real buy at $14,900. 5 room older city water and sewer, copper Older custom built 3 bedroom noon. and that notico b" Rlvon to all lumWa eorreepondeat MM.' DsaaM 627 Lexington Ave., N.Y, 17, N.Y. H.U 08ED SEWERS Pecky oyp reu paneled den (11x10) cai; be a fourth bedroom home $9,450. Short way out-beau­ plumbing. Lot 100x200. On busline. aw Cape, 3 fireplaces, pine grove, poraona Intoroatod in said oatato of Ibo Hackmatack St.; Henry Chasae, R. Tuttle, telepheaa ACMtany modeling aU types of carpentry. Suite 610 and there are three other bedrooina—all twin-bed ■tiM, aim, 1% Many other features tor one low price of MI 3-6273 nondonev of aald application and tho Hartford; Vito Addabbo. 27 Walk­ 8-S4S5. Naison&ggin. Ml 4-iTOO. tiful 8 bedroom ranch, over one- Easily financed. Quick occupancy. school bus at door, pwner NA timo and placo of hoarine thoroon. bv baths, full basement 2-car garage. MMost interesting item— * 17 ,4 9 0 Room f o r gentleman. CaU MI half acre land. Can’t be beat for Reasonable taxes. . 3-3859, puhllahlnr a copy of this ordor In er S t; Mrs. Rose Moriconi, 143 ' m .3-768$ Matkiu ClcaitS the'price la only |23,95<). «-7842. r Grove S t, Rockville; Mrs. Ann ' 9 toy tliaa ALL MASON WORK expertly done $12,900. Many more $4,600 up. Call aomo nowapapor havimr a circulation in Septle Xapka, Oty WelM Sevii 10 minutes from tJie A lreraft 20 rolOutes from Downtown Btfd. ' Brae-Bum Realty PHONE Mi 3-6273 'VERNON — Furnished or unfur­ aald district, at loaat aoven day* hoforo Phelps, Staffordville; Mra. Maxine In6igiua*i lnt^itttl«a —rhrtdw, Uooks. etones, fire- Ubm iBstalled—Ctilar Watte- f o r RENT—Room, bath, kitchen the Ellsworth Mitten Agency, lha day of aald hoarlnc, to appear If cellar floors, stucco. MI H A M O Y M A N DIRECnONS: Boats 94 (Hebron Ave.) to Buckingham Church. Realtors, MI 3-6930. MI 9-5524. nished 3 bedroom ranch, four thov spo canso at aald tlmo and placo C!yr, 40 Bretton Rd.; Kenneth proeflag OeoA privileges, gentleman or lady. Iriah, 17 N. School St.; James Service—home, stores, o t t e ^ WALTON W. ORANT ARENOY Bight on Weir St. (Cararoli at CJonMr) Short DIstaaes on Left Free parking. 128 Birch St., MI RANCH—6 rooms first time on Brae-Burn Realty years old, full walk-out basement, and bo hoard rolallve Ihoroto. and make The insignia of tha VM, Floors washed, waxed, sria- market. Bowers School. Plastered FIVE ROOM quality ranch, choice completely furnished recreation rottirn to this court and by malllne on Arthur Sr., 124 Ltnox St. poliao corps la < ULUAN a COUNT, Baaltor * 8-445I. or before October 9. 1961. by certified DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. WMjtoti ;Motiwte$ 15 dews waahed. Atttea eeUars HoKINNEY BROS. 32 OandnldgwEM;.. M aaeheotqp-K I S-llM walls, cast iron radiation, hot location, idea] tor children, twin room with lavatory, covered mail, a copy of thl* order to Harraret modeled from th a OPEN TODAY 1 :3 0 ^5 :3 0 e a u t if u l water heat, choice setting with size bedrooms, dining room or MANOlEBTOIt-Ununuti 2-(amUy, patio, double carport, fully planted Richey, Racebreok Road, Woodbridae. Shirley Segal, S4J Garden Dr.; arsenal army fllwlteak eleaoed. Lesni^. lawntwiaaoe. Mamlwr Multiple UaUmg Swvlea B • room' off Porter St. Conn.; Paulin* H. Burnham, « Hebron VAIUETY jpf.mums. oor- Oddjobe. SwwwfOfw Disposal Co. Weekdays by Appetatraent PlMnw JA 7-I$M or Ml $ -4 m f ^ gentleman. All conveniences. trees, M8.800. Philbrick Agsney, third bedroom, many large treea, oantral, 7-7, batha, 2-car go. with ahrubs, trees, and flowers by Read, Oedumhta, Conn. _____ . Mlse Pauline iCaMaUto. ST f1or> awdteg to tha f'WMtae Rd. YSylor St., MISvaSM iso-m paort s-sMS WMMSofter 4. MI $-8464. MI 9-6606. raga. W att luda Raalty, MI 9-6U6. owner. TR 6-7791 after 6 p.m. 3 0 m J. WAUiBrr, Xndsa. aace S t Britafuloa. XUcottvlUe. y " * r T / tHs rotation «f falsa statsmsnta Michael E. Ltnnell, son of Mrs. CcmMmMm elohdfaMM. SHio Gertrude E. Lihnell, 80 Cottage waa the most sorioua problem. Per­ Rec Adds Class RUG and About Town S t, recently completed recuit Board Still Troubled sonal attacks on the' direetbra "are ebaago bi tanpentnro law training at the Naval Training pert ol the g ^ e ," he said. •For Boys’ Swim ’ Member of the Audit In 86a. Tlmradny partly cloudy and n o Ctaapman Joy Circle of Center, Great Lakes, HI. Director Donald Connid, refer­ UPHOLSTERY Bnrean of Circulation warmer, high 78 to 86. ring to the reckless statemsnts The recreation department an­ Mwa» ltMho(U«t Church will meet made by the public, said, "Some Manche$ter-^A City of VUlago Charm WaduOKtey at 2 p.m. Hostesses will Marine Pvt. Paul J. O'Brlght, By Chronic Protesters nounces that, due to the large Mrs. Griswold Chappell. Mrs. son of Mr. and Mra. Charles G. people think ellence ie admission of guilt.” number of boys registered in the CLEANING R s ife ^ Alley and Mrs. WllUani O'Bright 302 Woodbrldge St, re­ VOL. LXXXI. NO. 9 (THIRTY-SIX PAGES—IN TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1961 (OUaaUled AdvwMalng an Page 84) PRICE FIVE CENTS WttacHL cently completed recruit training Curtailingr th« speaking time of chronic protesters at board Director Collins said he has Beginners Swim Classs, there will TEL, Ml 9-1752 at the Marine Corps Recruit depot of directors’ meetings might be good for the board, the gen­ been told by. hie friends, " T don't be two additional ^classes on Mon­ The Manchester Association for at Parris Island, S. C. see how you' do it. There isn't any or eral public and the general manager, but the dangers involved amount ot money that could force day evenings, starting next week. the Help of Retardled Children in such a step are too similar to throwing out the baby with me to servo on the board of direc­ Registrations will be taken at Ml 3-5747 will meet at the Bun« Center St. Margaret's Orcle, tlaughters th- wash, the directors agreed last tors’.” He said the vyay some the East Side Rec any evening Thursday at 8 p.m. Mrs. John Mc- of Isabella, will vote for new of­ State News Slraery and Mrs. Sylvester Benson night. the directors’ meeting was illegal. townspeople lean across the direc­ this week. Persons Interested in ficers from a list of nominees to­ The problem, brought up infor- tors' table and pound it "lowers registering' their boy must appear will discuss highlights of the state night at 8 at the K of C Home. Mrs. Ruth Howes, 136 Deming St„ the dignity of the mayor.” Garner's conference held in Hamden recent­ mallY after the meeting by Direc­ said the meeting had not been in person, as there is a small fee H CKI-^U (II P '- I. After the meeting, the officers tor Francis Mahoney, was left un­ Many times the meetings don't to pay. R o u n d u p Russia Told British ly. Roeteases will be Mrs. William will practice for Installation. properly advertised and was start until 10:30 p.m., he said, after \Vr (ilvi‘ (iricn resolved. illegal. There are openings in the boys Balbonl, Mrs. Russell Armogida The two most serious conse­ more than two hours of “long wind­ and Mrs. Richard Berthlaume. Mrs. Gladys Ridolfi, ho.spital ■The mayor said that anyone ed half trutha,” and “I’m in no intermediates on Thursdays at quences of what Mayor Harold A. not familiar with town govern­ 7:30 to S; Saturdays, 11 to 11:30 chairman for the Ladies Auxiliary 'Dirkington called “irresponsibil­ shape after listening to a harangue Towns to Pay Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson will be ment probably left the meeting to consider the agenda.” and 11:30 to noon. of Manchester Barracks. Veter­ ity” on the part of certain mem­ last week with the idea that "the pram ted a humanitarian award ans of World War I, announces bers of the public are that towns­ Mayor Turkington said he had There are also openings In the More of Cost at a luncheon to be sponsored by meetings are illegal and...this is become accustomed to abuse in his Girls Advanced Beginners , on that the kitchen social scheduled people sometimes believe the "half a heck of a note.” Ararat Chapter, B’nai B’rith at the for tomorrow has been postponed Paul R, Shafsr tniths” and their faith in the gov­ long career in politics, and it Tuesdays at 6:30, Intermediates at For Troopers Statler-Hilton Hotel, Hartford, on Another accusation, also made didn’t bother him much anymore. 7, Advanced Intermediates at i :30; U.S. Plan to until Oct. 19 at 8 p.m. at the home ernment is shaken, and also that in Berlin Oct, 25. A limited number of Engaged by Mrs. Howes last spring, was of Mrs. John V. Gregan, 341 E. the time of the general manager that the town nad exceeded the 'Wednesdays, for Girls Advanced tickets Is available for non-mem­ Center St. and other town officials is Beginners at 6:30, Intermediates Hartford, Oct. 11 (/P)— bers. Manchester women who wish The engagement of Miss Nancy limits of its bonded indebtedness, A. Gagliardone of Bolton to Robert "wasted" in chasing down answers said Mayor Turkington, who did Thieves Get Sum at 7 and Advanced Girls at 7:30. Towlis authorized to have to attend the luncheon may make to questions asked earlier, an.swer- These classes will be^n this resarvationa by Oct. 17 by calling Manchester Lodge of Masons A. Ludwig of Vernon is announced not mention Mrs. Howes by name. resident state troopers are will meet tonight at 7:30 at the by her father, Eugene Gagliar- ed earlier, and then reiterated, he General Manager Richard Martin In Church Theft week. going to have to pay more of M ra Janet BycholskI, 32 Strong done, Hebron Rd.. Bolton. said. Tori«« frok U. S. to Add Red Envoy 8 t Masonic Temple. After a brief 1 issued a detailed report immedi­ ftat-whaal to the cost of their upkeep from business meeting, the Fellowcraft Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mayor Turklngton said, “Rules ately which showed that the town Intruders stole at least 322 and Mrs. Alfred Ludwig, Rt. 83, Ver­ and regulations could be adopted, ffont-whesl now on. Phebe Circle of Elmanuel Lu­ degree will be conferred by officers was far sHdrt of the debt limit, possibly 342 from Emanuel Lu­ Counting six towns authorized of Wooster Lodge, Colchester, with non. btit we don’t want a dictatorial and also said that such inaccurate theran Church will meet tonight at Miss Gagliardone is a graduate type of ^t'emnien.t. On the other rumors could hurt the town’s theran Church on Church St. last Aluminum . r S “?!fciS by the 1961 General Assembly to To Forces Says W est 8 la Luther Hall. Hostesses will be Harold Snell presiding. There will j CDMSft. have resident ■ troopera, there are be a social hour. of Manchester High School, and is hand we . . . don't want the town | chances of getting lower Interest night. Mrs. Ivar Scott, Mrs. Ward Laking k< employed at the electronics depart­ $72.00 36 towns participating in the pro­ and Mrs. Rdward Miffitt. meeting type of government; ,.ates on Iffind sales. , Police believe the culprits enter­ Windows $11.95 Phi Theta Chapter of Beta ment of Hamilton Standard, divi­ either.” I The effect of rumors on the gram. In B erlin sion of United Aircraft Corp,. Most of tile people who attend 1 town's health, "those are the things ed the building by an unlocked TTiey have been paying half the Visit Useful A public militarj' whist and set­ Sigma Phi sorority will meet to­ cost, but their share wdll be 60 per night at 7:30 at the home of Miss Windsor Locks. Mr. Ludwig is '« dlrector.s' meetings do so in a ; the manager is more afraid of than door on the west side of the Doors $29.95 I Wvof'Tolitt CsMwsd back, aponsored by St. Bridget's Sandra Doutt. 746 Center St. graduate of Rockville High School, spirit of interest, curiosity, or a any thing else,” said the mayor. church leading into the kitchen. Fm snttt averaaa M>ilac cent from now on and the state Washingrton, Oct. 11 (IP)— Roasuy Society, will be held at the and is a mason contrsctor. wish to see some mea-sure ap­ will contrilmte the remaining 40 A U. S. spokesman denied Moscow, Oct. 11 (yP)—For­ ' K of C Home tomorrow at 8 p.m. Those unable to attend should con­ Director Francis Mahoney said Twenty dollars was taken from an bowh Stardily coa«, tact one of the officers. The wedding will take place on proved or disapproved, he said. the manager too, "is continually be­ envelope in a desk in the second Jal. Doors $59.95 Mmcted. Badly dmaad. per cent. day that the West plans to eign Minister Andrei A. Gro­ Refreshments will be served. Tick­ Dec. 2. /• More Should Attend ing bombarded” during his W'orking James F. Forbes, state police ets may be obtained at the door. floor office of the Rev. C. Henrj' Plus Installation. send West German police into myko said today his talks on Mr. and Mrs. Irven T. Kirpens. Directo'. William Collins agreed day with questions from the regu­ Anderson. Tw'o dollars was taken S51.00 busineas manager, said yesterday Berlin with President Ken­ 136 W. Ce'nter St., left Saturday The Rockville Emblem Club will that the solution would be to have lar attenders. from an envelope in the desk of the change is being made to re­ beleaguered West Berlin. S t Bernadette’s Mothers Circle for Cincinnati, Ohio, where they meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the : more people attend more regular­ The general manager was absent the secretary’s adjoining office. MANCHESTER lieve the state of some "hidden The spokesman also declar­ nedy, British Prime Minister will meet at the home of Mrs. Elks Home in Rockville. A potluck | ly and speak more frequently. from the meeting because of a seri­ WELDON DRUI GO. coats” of the resident trooper pro­ Harold Macmillan and other Louis Orlowski. 63 Keeney St., to­ will visit Mra. Kirpens' nephew, A cash box, containing change A W N IN G CO. ed that a Communist East William Wamock and family, for­ at 6:30 will precede the meeting. i As the situation exists, a hand­ ous illness. He was stricken yester­ in the Sunday School Fund, was PHONE MI 9-3091 Aotboitoed Dealer gram, such as radio communica­ German protest against the western leaders “have been morrow at 8:15 p.m. Co-ho.stesses ful of people attend the meetings day morning with a severe circula­ also emptied. Police do not yet tions system, supervision by regu­ will be Mrs. Walter McNally and merly of Manchester. •61 MAIN STe-an S-Mtt alleged plan would not be ac­ useful.” But he declined to go St. Janies Mothers Circle will ■ regularly, and speak at every tory blockage and has been trans­ know how much was in it, but the lar state police, and protection into detail. ^ Mr*. Richard Hughes. Story Circle. WSCS, of South meet tomorrow at 8:15 p.m. at the ' meeting on a multitude of sub- ferred to Hartford Hospital. amount has been estimated at 320. provided by neighboring state po­ cepted by the western powers. ject.s. lice stations when neceesarj’. Methodist Church will meet to­ home of Mrs. Gerald McGurkin, : Director Mahoney spoke of peo­ A cabinet and the cash box were By ARTHUR OAV8HON morrow at 10:30 a.m. in Wesley 65 Weaver Rd. Hoste.sses will be ■ At a meeting of the Republican ple who "talk and talk and talk” pried open, but there was little Coventrj', Ellington and South Wa.shington, Oct. 11 (IP)— Hall at the church to braid rugs Mrs. John Funke and Mrs. Richard Town Committee last week, 5^y- and don't get answers, because other destruction. The thefts oc­ Windsor, among area towns, have Deployment of more U. S. London, Oct. 11 (IP)—So­ and chair seats. Luko. or Turkington made a point of they don't want them. curred sometime after 9:30 last resident state policeman. Bolton viet Foreign Minister Andrei sa>ing that everyone had been Director Francis Dellafera said night. voted last week to put in its re­ forces, probably of moderate RUMMAGE treated with courtesy at directors’ quest for a resident trooper. size, to Europe was reported A. Gromyko left for Moscow Temple Chapter. Order of East­ The executive board of the Man­ FINAL today w’ith word for the chester Council of Catholic Wom­ meetings, contrary, he said, to the A resident trooper is one who.se today to be imminent. ern Star, will meet tomorrow' at 8 custom of the preceding Demo-> territory is the town in which he p.m. at the Masonic Temple. en will meet at the Church of As­ Troops are already mortng to Kremlin that the British gov­ ^ A L E sumption Thursday at 8 p.m. cratic board. lives. The program was initiated Elurope under the augmentation ernment fully supports U. S. Friendship Night will be ohsen'ed. Feeling last night among the by the 1947 legislature to provide with officers from surrounding previously announced. The trans­ determination to defend west­ The ■ Manchester Package Store directors, including the Repub­ CLEARANCE police protection In towns too port Gen. Simon B. Buckner de­ chapters filling stations. Mrs. Ruth 1HURSf>AY, OGT. 12 Association recently elected new licans, was that too much court­ small to have regular police barked some 500 U.S. soldiers at ern interests in Berlin. Hakey, wmrthy matron of Hope esy had been extended, and taken to all AUTHORS forces. British Foreign Secretary Lord 9 A.M. V I Chapter, Ellington, and Clarence officers. They are Fiorentlno Cherbourg. France, today and will Tlanlungo. president: Pearvante advantage of by the small group ON ALL 1961 Forbes said the “basic cost” of proceed to Bremerhaven. Ger­ Home told the opening session of I Smith, worthy patron of Ivanhoe of regular attenders. Mrs, FDR, 77, Starts Cancer Fund a resident state trooper is $8,400 the Conservative party conference ORANGE HAU^ Chapter. Hartford, will preside. Vichi, vice president; Mrs. Ida many. with others. at Brighton that the western Allies Carlson, secretarj’ and Nicholas Hits F'alse Rumors Mrs, P'ranklin D. Roosevelt smiles on eve of her 77th birthday a year, which meant a tow n’s Speculation was that the total of Mrs. EMward Ferris Jr. and Mrs. Mayor Turkington spoke of one in this area . . . have at last convinced the Rua- Keith Johnston and committee Lansano. publicity. The next meet­ anniversary yesterday at AFL-CIO executive council headquar­ share of the bill for having the manpower involved might be some­ sians they irtll resist interference Sponaored By Daughters ing will be held early In December. accusation made last week, that MERCURYS and COMETS ters in New' York where she annoimced a union campaign to •services of a trooper was about thing over 2.000, including some 1 O f Liberty No. 17. L.LO.L. members will serve refreshments A representative of a well-known New York book with the West’s access routes to in the banquet hall. raise 31,000,000 in dimes by Dec. 7 for the Eleanor Roosevelt Can­ $4,200 under the old 50-50 system. tactical air as well as ground Berlin. publishing house will soon be in Manchester to Including Demonstrators cer Foundation. The money would be used to finance naw can­ Under the new 60-40 break­ forces. "If there was Interference with interview writers. His purpose is to uncover book- cer research facilities in this" country and support an internation­ down, Forbes said, the bill to each The units presumably would be in Access to West Berlin a fight would length manuscripts for publication. Fiction, non­ al training fellowship program here and abroad. (AP Photofax). town will go up something like addition to the program for adding $1 Million Damage in 7-Hour Blaze Stuart,” Home said, "and no one $600. There have been no com­ 40.000 men to fill out under can say that it would not end In the fiction, poetr.v, specialized and controversial sub­ plaints about the increase, he said. strength elements and otherwise A general alarm fire ewept the 2-etory plant of the Bennington, Vt., Banner last night, destroy­ ultimate disaster of the nuclear ex­ jects will be considered. On Decentralized Basis increase the fighting capability of ing the editorial room and business office and three of five typecasting machines. The Banner, change I think that we succeeded the U.S. 7th Army. with a circulation of 4,800, is Bennington’s only daily paper. The total damage was estimated at in convincing Mr. Gromyko that I Fatally Injured PRESCRIPTIONS AUCTION Reports of tfie manpower in­ $1,000,000. Also destroyed were a barber shop, a law office, Kingdom Hall, used by Jehovah’s that sltuatipn must not be allowed SPONSORED BY If you have a book-length manuscript ready for SAVE MONEY! Hartford, Oct. 11 (.« — Mrs. volved in the new deployment sug­ Witnesses, and a book shop. Heavily damaged was a restaurant which is insured for a half-mil­ |o arise.” publication (or are still working on it) and would Commerclnda Sanchez, 34, was gested that total army strength lion dollars. Other businesses suffer^ partial loss. More details Page 12. (AP FTiotofax). UMTEO MemODIST CHURCH fatally injured last night when she Gromyko, aher outwardly cordial like to discuss it with this executive in person or IMMEDIATE DELIVERY New Syria Urges would be larger than a battle group, meetings yesterday with Prime Rout* 44A Boltow and her husband plunged from a which consists of about 1.200 men. by mail, please write to: window of their fourth-floor apart­ This left the possibility that the Minister 'Macmillan and Home, 9-9814WE DELIVER new deployment might involve a steadfastly maintainfd the BtSiUt SATURDAY. OCT. 14— 10:30 A.M. ON 1962 MODELS ment at 1572 Main St. Genetic Peril determination to sign a psnee ANTIQUE FURNITURE, GLASSWARE, BEDS. Editorial Director Police said her husband, "Chris- battle group with additional at- Rayburn Develops treaty with East G srtm m . He re­ MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, RUMMAGE TABLE Arab States tino, 44^Jm . is on leava from. (h«. A4u;b.ed. units or separate units to- Unite fused to say, however, wme^er the P. O. Box 2119, G.P.O., New York 1, N. Y. MCK ' dlvizlon-slze elements 'a l­ LUNCH AVAILABLE ON PREM1SF.S Hospital, bad up In Red N-Tests Russians would carry out \ their PINE PHARMACY SAFE-BUY USED CARS nmBF'bia tHfe tnd Jumped ready in Europe. previous threat to sign ths tugaty M4 GENTEB STREET—CORNER OP ADAMS By FAROUK N.ASSAR ?win lnt4Hat3onH '9|^SipRIBti& The the Open window in the Under the over-all military build­ • up, the augmentation of ground Labeled Slight before the end of the year. Damascus, Syria, Oct. 11 yP) — United jlfatea gnabimeed ltd rec­ culmination of an argument over Pneumonia in Night “We are firm on one basic _ iia Syria'.a new revolutionary regime ognition yestetday, Communist forces is l^ing matched, in some ’59 MERCURY ’59 CHEVROLET her cooking. proportion by more air power to —thaU‘ an Blast (Jermah treatyX today proposed that all Arab North Korek today. Mrs. Sanchez died of multiple By W. JOYNE8 MAOFABLAN must be concluded and an end to ' Convertible. Yellow. Radio, ElCamino. 6 cyl. Standard countries from the Atlantic to the So far 20.<.pattons have g^ven provide cover and support for in­ injuries at McCook Hospital. fantry. Dallas, Tex Oct. 11 (JP—House^bum has pneumonia In his left Washington, Oct. 11 (JP) — Any the Second World War ■ reached,” heater, Mercomatic, power tranamiaalon. Ra- e w A A C Persian Gulf join in a United the nod to We geconstituted na- Sanchez, who is in critical con­ Speaker Sam Rayburn developed lung. tion. M the, JIM are five Arab There was no immediate Infor­ genetic damage caused by fallout the Soviet foreign minister told ateering, power $2095 dio and heater. I F O Arab States. dition at the hospital, will be pneumonia during the night, his Pleural effusion” means that from the current series of Russian newsmen at London airport The UAS, said a 14-point appeal countriefland' seven Soviet bloc mation on whether units going charged with murder if he lives, overseas w’ould be regular or re- doctors reported. "He Is now con­ fluid from blood or lymph capil­ nuclear explosions 'vrill be so slight, He repeated that Russia pre- DONT THROW 'EM gent to all Arab governments, countriexl in o lu ^ g the Soviet sidered critical,” the physician laries are going into the lung area. Union and Rgd Jl^na. police said. in the opinion of a Public Health would be a "voluntary Pan-Arab (Oontlnued on Page Sixteen) said. The hospital said doctors will Service physician, that it may not (Centiniied on Page Slztoea) AWAY! ’55 MERCURY Union on a constitutional, decen­ Rayburn entered Baylor Hos­ hold a press conference later to­ be discernible even after several m COMET tralized basis.” (Ooatlni M Page Tiva) Woman Dies at 101 pital 10 days ago and his condition day. generations s t i l l plenty of wear left In thoae ahoea station Wagon, Blue. Radio, The proposal obviously was de­ East Windsor, Odti, 11 (>Pi— was diagnosed as incurable cancer Rayburn’s condition changed The physician in the service’s ^ when you bring them to your “Loeal" Shoe 4-Door. Black. Radio, heat­ signed to recapture from Mrs. C. Irene Lightfodt, 101, died of the lymph system. Repairer—Sam Yulyea. heater, SRO^ Labor Refuses radically during the night, com­ Division of RadioIog!ical Health er An vinyl trim. < 1 Q Q C Mercomatic. ^ ^ President Gamal Abdel Nasser the Kennedy Talks in a Suffield Convalesoknt home The noon (EDT) hospital bulle­ parison of the hospital bulletins in­ gave his views to this reporter Low milmge. ■ O T H Initiative toward Arab unity, a yestatday after a short Illness. tin prepared by BLaybum’s doctor dicated. Yesterday doctors said his today but declined to permit Biilletiiis popular cause among Arabs. She hsfl observed her 101st said: spirits were good. They also Indi­ identification by name. To Press Live birflUlay on July 31. To Start Open Culled from AP Wires REPEATED BY POPULAR REQUEST Premier Mamoun Kuzbarl and "Sam Rayburn’s immediate con­ cated that Rayburn had not been He said the radiation dose to re­ his provisional government have 'T tn beginning to feel like I’m dition has grown more serious dur­ told he has cancer. SPECIAL WEDNESDAY cnmI THURSDAY ’57 MERCURY described this country’s own short­ Over TV Todav kind 'of a curiosity,” Mrs. Light- ing the night. He has developed Yesterday's hospital bulletin productive cells from radloactiirlty 54 CHEVROLET foot said on her 100th birthday War on Hoff a of levels measured in this country HOFFA mnnoTED 2-Door Hardtop. Gray and lived union 'With Egypt — the left lobar pneumonia with pleural said the 79-year-old Rayburn’s since Sept. 1 will not be as large station Wagon. Green, 6 cyl.. white. Radio, heater, 5Iervn- United Arab Republic which was Washington, Oct. 11 iJPi when she received a bouquet from effusion. condition was unchanged and add­ Washington, Oct 11 (ffV— Wo im r ’s Prime Leather or Standard tranamisaion. President Elsenhower. as that received over a long period James R. Hoffa, nraaideat ef the matic. Exrep- shattered by the Syrian revolution —President Kennedy holds s New York, Oct. 11 (fl’) Or- "This diagnosis was made from ed: from natural backgfround radia­ Real clean! of Sept. 28 — as an experiment in news conference today at 4:30 She W'as a native of East Wind­ ganized Labor’s leadership: having X-ray examination completed at "Hia spirits are good. He has Teamstors Unl<^ waa fakUctod MMlHe Lifts (on high heels) tlonal buy! $945 sor and said she vaguely remem­ tion. In Orlando, Fla., for a second $545 Arab unity that failed because it (EDT). I t ‘will be his first refused to take back the expelled 9:30 a.m. (CST) this morning. indicated great inteiaet In the There is a considerable variation lacked a basis of "freedom and )>efore live television cameras bered the excitement that follow, "Because of this condition, he is newapaper highli^ts of the Presi­ time today on frand ehargea in­ ed the assassination of Abraham Teamsters union, appeared equal­ worldwide in the amount of na­ volving alleged misnse of nsoro SHOES MADE LONGER . . . OR WIDER. equality.” since March 23. but pre.ss now considered critical.". dent’s visit yesterday which have tural background radiation. For in­ HARDWARXT Syria’s appeal, made jointly by secretary Pierre Salinger says Lincoln. ly unwilling today ,to declare open The 'diagnosis means that Ray- been read to him.” than $500,000 tn union funds. ’61 LINCOLN there is no special reason for war on James R. Hoffa’s contro­ stance, the expert said that in the The Jostice Department, an­ Fer QUALITY materiala and expert WORKMANSHIP you ean’t ’58 FORD the provisional government and Hospital officials did not elab­ monazite saniis areas'of India It is baM the Maater.” the Army Revolutionaiy’ Com­ the decision. Extended f orecast versial truck drivers organization. orate, but the final sentence car­ nouncing too federal grand Fairlane 500 4-Donr Hardtop. 4-Door Continental. Medimn After overwhelmingly voting ries at least a hint that by read­ possibly 20 times the usual maxi­ Jury’s action, said the indict­ Red and white. blue. Radio, . heater. .Auto­ mand and read over Damascus All of the television and ra­ Windsor Locks. Oct. 11 (/P)—The mum in this country. Radio by Premier Kuzbari, said dio networks plan live cover­ . down a proposal to end a 4-year ing only the hig^Uights those near ment also nnmeo Robert E. Bio- Radio, heater, matic tranamia- $>1 Q Q g U. S. Weather Bureau issued this Teamsters exile for alleged corrup- ]New8 Tidbits The official said it is not thought the United Arab States should age of Kennedy's -16th presi­ forecast today for Connecticut, for I Rayburn are shielding him from Cnrthy Jr., Detroit hanMng ax- Fordomatle. $1095 alon. Full power.. i tlon, the AFL-CIO Executive that any genetic chsmges caused . eontive. As did an indlotmeat follow an international policy of dential news conference. Oct. 12-16: from the AP Wires the extent of his illness. by radiation of the levels recently SAM YULYES neutrality and peaceful co-ex- Salinger said early this year The outlook for Thursday : Council met to consider forming a The Rev. Baxton Bryant, a Dal­ rotnrned In Orinndo last Dee. 7, “Shoe Repairing of the Better Kind for a Half Century.” I rival tmion to try to snatch mem- recorded in this country would latence. that the sessions with news­ through Monday calls for temper­ les County Democratic leader, the new Indictment Involves tlM 23 OAK SniEET—SAME SIDE AS WATKINS [ bers away from Hoffa. called on Rayburn yesterday, and show up in the nation’s younger alleged misuse of nnloa money Each member would retain its men would be televised live atures to average around 7 de­ I Hoffa replied to the challenge Charan Singh, home minister of people or in their Immediate off­ (Just A Few Step* From Slain Street) ’59 NASH ’60FORDT-BIRD own legislature and executive occasionally but that no spe­ grees or more above normal with India’s largest state, Uttar Pra­ when he came out he told report­ to develop n “model city” In Bre­ I at Portland, Ore., saying: "We’ll ers: No, Rayburn doesn't know. spring. vard Coonty, Fla. The earUer Ambasaador Station Wagon. White with blue interior. authority and control over its in­ cial meaning should be at­ desh, hints that Hindu-M o s 1 e m tached to such decisions. ' meet them anywhere, any time, While refusing to say j<’hy he ‘Tf changes do occur In far-dlsr indictment was dismissed Jnly Beautiful tan, power ateertng, Power brakea, ateering and ternal affairs, but there would be (Continued on Page Five) and we’ll come out on top.” riots that caused 32 deaths there were Commoaist Inspired... 12 on grounds tont it had been power brnkea, Hindowa. Real beauty. a supreme joint legislature and a Hoffa told the Western (Confer­ (OoBttnned on Page Sixteen) (Continued on Page Sixteen) returned by an improperly con­ automatic C l /I A C Muat be aeen! $3095 federal government to handle the ence of the Teamsters Union that Move calling for government con­ stituted grand Jury. tranamiaalon. | Q y J union’s military and political af­ the Teamsters are not asking tg trols and marketing quotas on po­ fairs. Major National Problem return to the AFL-CIO. If they tatoes is met with strong support U.S. ENVOY ILL Each member would have its ever did so, he added, it would be from potato growers representing Fifth Deputy at Issue Madrid. Oct. 11 (JV-V.8. am­ own army, but would assign spe­ ivith the understanding that they 14 eastern seaboard states. bassador Anthony J.rDrexel Bid­ ’59 CHEVROLET ’57 OLDSMOBILE cial units to a ynlted Arab Army could run their own affairs and Mayor Thomas J. O’Connor Jr. dle Is to be flown homo tomor­ of Springfield, unsuccessful Dem­ Impala . Convertible. White under a unified command. Kenneidy Sparks Attaek organize workers without worry- row for treatment at. Walter with black top. Radio, heat­ "88” 4-Door Hardtop. Green All Arab governments were jng about jurisdiction. ocratic candidate for U.S. senator U.S.f Russia Snagged Reed Hospital In WasUngteii tor er, power ateer- and white. Radio, S Q O R ■urged to call their parliaments George Meany, APL-CCIO presi­ last fall, scores poUtlcsl come­ complications from I btendilal heater, hydramatic.*^17y O Into session to consider the Syrian dent, made a counterdrive against back in yesterday’s municipal pheumonia. Biddle waa striclnB Ing, power brake*.’’^ I y ^ 3 proposals. On Mental Retardation the 1.5 million member Teamsters prim aiy... Search party uses after a long, fatiguing tour ef It is likely that Syria soon w'lll look attractive by reporting here snowcats and bucks wsist-high northern Spain last raoato. Em­ On Secretary fo r UN bassy sources, said be did not present Its appeal to the Arab Washington, Oct. 11 (/Pi—Pres-^ that some 100 of the nearly 900 snowdrifts to rescue three hunters ’58 PLYMOUTH League. ■ Outlining the present scope of Teamsters locals have applied to stranded at -their isolated moun­ respond rapidly to treatment s$ ’57 LINCOLN ident Kennedj' called today for a the problem, he said: quit Hoffa’s outfit and come into home and was moved to the UA.‘ Syria's proposal was sxlvanced ’’comprehensive and coordinated” "It (mental retardation) .strikes tain camp in Rock Springs, Wyo. United Nations, N.Y., Oct. 11 (J’l^make a statement before his ap-; Continental 2-Door Hardtop. 2-Door Hardtop. White. Ra­ as the new regime continued to the main labor federation. Henry Cabot Lodge says he Air Force Hospital at Torrejon, dio heater, power ateering. national attack on the problem of those least able to protect them- However, Meany’s fellow AFL- —^U.S.-Soviet negotiations on a pointment.” Yesterday, he said, near Madrid. Blue. Radio heater, full pow­ •selves -our children. It affects by cannot, and w ill not, be dratted to successor to the late U.N. Secre­ “they should make it afterward.” er Including air Real nice! $ | Q 9 5 mental retardation. CIO chiefs seem to have little run again-for the U.S. Senate seat He said it now affects 5 million nature their, relationship.', to all tary General Dag Hammarskjold According to informed sources, PEIPING FOR U.8. TAUW conditioning. Police Protecting members of their families and appetite for an all-out fight he ohee held. . . Three trustees of the Americans said that due to a Americans, strikes 600 times as against Hoffa’s powerful Team­ were reported snagged today on London, Oct. 11 (J7 — Bed their friends. New Haven Railroad and their the timing of a statement to be typist’s error their statement orig­ CONCRXTX BLOCKS? many children as polio, and is sters. ' two counsels are granted max­ China’s Foreign mlnistor, Marr BDILDINO MATXR1AL8T 13"^ Mobsters Who steadily increasing. ”Thas, mental retardation is a given by the nominee and the na­ inally contained the cause that the shal Chen Ti, w as p to ta ^ to­ serious personal matter to at One top federation leader pre­ imum salaries permitted by Inter­ nominee would promise collabora­ Asserting that an intensive dicted that issuing a formal wel- tionality of a fifth secretariat dep­ day as willing — if the DMtod ’80 ENG. FORD ’58WILLYSJEEP Feared Rival Gang search to imearth means of cur­ least one out of every twelve peo­ state Commerce Commission. uty, tion "If appointed to this post.” States takes toe Initiative— to ple. It di.sables 10 tirnes as many Democratic National Committee­ A U.S. spokesman said a S-hour Inclusion of this clause—which the Eacort Wagon. S Q A C With plow. 4-wheel drive, ing and preventing the condition as diabetes, 20 tim es'as many as (Contlnued on Page Twenty-four) man John M. Golden and Mlai confer with UJS. S en reiiiy of ^ ^ tb ia o n e has been "too long postponed,” the bargaining session with the So­ Americans reportedly said was In­ State Dean Rusk about dU- Dark Mue. Heater, New York, Oct. 11 UPi—Thirteen tuberculosis, 25 times as many as Alice Anderson, both of N ew viets yesterday failed ot produce advertent—implied the statement members of Brooklyn’s embattled Chief Elxecutive disclosed he is muscular dystrophy, and hOO times ferenoee between toe two na- Haven, are married in St. Aedan’s any agreement. "We made no was to be made before the council tlona A Peiping dtspetob to Gallo mob were in jail today, safe assembling a panel of physicians, as many as infantile paralysis. Roman (Jatholic Church in New action. for the moment from the "fear of scientists, educators, lawyers, U.S. Agents Seize progress. We are disappointed," Reuters News Agency quoted "By 1970, at this late we will Haven. , . Plan to discourage col­ he said. The informants .said the Rus­ the 66-yearAM soldler-dlplosnBt ’57 PLYMOUTH execution by ; rival mob” that au­ ps.vchologists, social scientists and have at least one million more re­ lusive bidding on government con­ sians also had dropped their de­ thorities said had caused them to others to draft a plan for attack. Counterfeit Stamps Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister ee saying Oommonlst Ohlnn is 4-Door Sedan. Red and white. ’47 CMC PICK-UP tarded persons than there are at tracts is unveiled by Justice De­ Valerian A. 2k>rin claimed the mand for appointment of only hole up with a small arsenal. He called it a national problem present. Over half will be chil­ three principal advisers to the sec­ willing to have talbe with the Radio, heater, C In excellent run- S I O R Twenty-five detectives armed partment. Americana “took a step backwrmrd” United Statee at the teieign that needs a national solution. dren under nine, many of whom Philadelphia, Oct. 11 ( ^ — A State Department spokesman in discussion of when the new in­ retary-general—from the western, Power fHte, " ^ 0 ^ 0 ning condition. " ^ 1 ^ 3 with search warrants yesterday St-epped-up research on the con­ will suffer b(Oth physical and men­ million, counterfeit 4-cent postage (Jommunlst and neutralist blocs— ministers level as a step tasrard rooted 12 of them dut of adjacent says Secretary Dean Rusk will terim secretary-general should easing tensions. dition, the President said in a tal handicaps.” stamps were seized here y«eterday take kls first vacation tiila week­ make a statem oit promising close aSid agreed \vlth the United States Brooklyn apartmenta that were special statement, conceivably Kennedy noted that while science by f^eral agents. on five. connected in military fashion by an end, if he can spare time off from collaboration with his deputies' in LABOR TO TAKE 'i i could yield rich by-product bene­ has practically eliminated many Hours later the agents arrested world problems.. .Home Secre­ his daily work. < i But a second standoff reported­ Inter-communlcations sysfem and fits to man — possibly uncovering formerly' feared diseases, “the three men who were entering an New York, Oct. U («> — Tto; contained a shotgun, two rifles and tary Richard A. Butler of England The proposed statement is a ly developed over the fifth deputy, AFL-CIO Exeentlve OsnMlt. "the secrets of life and man's jirevalence of mental retardation automobile in which the ^am ps promises Conservative Party con­ modification of the Russians’ orig­ with the Russians wanting an voted 24 to 2 today to giV0)(t MORIARTY a carbine—all loaded. capacities” and perhaps .jmveillng has steadily increased. Today, one were found. ference that government would inal demand that deputies repre­ East Eiuropean and the Americana separate AFL-OlO ebartora. to you need in the... Joseph (Crazy Joe) Gallo, head social - behaviour secrets which out of four beds in state institu­ Charged with conspiracy and a West Etuopean. Both sides, it of the mob, was grabbed Jn a tions is assigned to a mentally re­ slow flow et Ceoamottwealth Immi­ senting the world’s major political local unions rebelling tfinh might lielp toward effecting "the. possession and attempted sMe of grants Into Britain. groupings have a 'virtual veto over was said, agreed the other four Jenue R. . Hstos*e TPmnstira;' Greenwich 'Village apartment that rational behaviour of nations.” tarded person ...” poUce described ss his Manhattan Names of the palelists were not counterfeit obligations of the Unit­ Havana Police announce arrest the secretary-general’s actions. Should come from the 'Uhlted Ualoa. Oaen* M6sa||; ABStoV BROS. He declared that mental re­ ed States, the three gave their of S3 persona in Csmaguey prov­ The RuaeUns want the statement States, Russia, Latin America and dO pweidwif, Wh»r»II prartieally finds praetisally hideout. ' ‘ immediately disclosed, but a White 1 •Y dryen* 301 CENTER ST.—MI 3-5135—QPEN EVENINGS All wera held in $25,000 bail each tardation is often confused in the House ^Mkesman Indicated that names as Joseph Anthony Cos­ ince in eastern Cuba on chargea promising collaboration delivered Africa. wbetber as material witnesses In the mur­ public mind with mental illnvus they would be announced next tello, 28, and Vincent Noce, 38, ef planning extensive Indnstrial before the nominee's name Is pro­ TTie Unitatl States sad Russia HoFa’e nnloa Buy WHta Confidence from Hartford County’s OMert der last week of Gallo strongman — but that, actually, it’s a condi­ weekend—with the group holding both of Brooklyn, and Peter Jo­ sabotoge.. .Ckimmimlst rebel troop posed to the Security Council, had agreed {Mrevtouelyi on nomina­ heed-busting'toi tion resulting from a basic abnor­ seph Troiano, 25, Miami, Fla. tion of U'TTuutt of Burma to fill fa’s nnloa and thh "Cooet—Lincoln Conttaeatai-^ercury—EngUih Ford Joseph Magnesco and the attempt­ its fi^ t meeting next week. It will attacks aimed at major South Viet which must make the nomination ed garrotlng of Larry Osdlo, 33, a mality of the mind, manifesting make Its final report by Dec. 31, Noce waived a hearing but U.S. Nam provincial' town of TYuc t<) the general aseembly. out Hansmanbjold’e tevm expir­ “I don’t renlfp-UMto’i aad VWlIyo 4 Wheel Drive Ve«iMeB D«a]fe" brother of Joseph. ' itself "In poor learning. Inadequate 1662. Commissioner Edward W. Furls Giang were tamed back three Zorin said the u . 8. delegation ing in April IW If they oould rspUad. ht social adjustment, and delayed Infonnaats tauUeated ths group timea thie month, Saigon paper re- Monday "handed tin a memocan- ssbOe toe dlsputsd points shout (OcBttHMdl SB Fac* Xvranitjr-OIM) achievement." would •uaiib6r about 18. (Oeattnaedi SB Page niteea). porta. saying tba Bomtaiao riwuld