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Soviet Union Gets Backfire of Fallout from Big Bomb

Soviet Union Gets Backfire of Fallout from Big Bomb

MONDAY, OOTOBBR IS, ISSt A Tenfo DrUj Net PiMg Ron iUanrlisBteF lEtr^nittg Iferalb For the Week Ended Thfi WsBtkw OeCeber 21,1881 Foraenat ef D, E. Wsnlhn The pootetr committee for the ~ The ways and means, S t Worry • ! little 'Ihaater of Manchester will Camillua and membership commit­ PTSO W m Meet AboutTown meet tonight at 8 at the home of tee o f the OiUld o f Otir Lady o f S t 13,400 Fair and eeal tsnighf 'la n r'lh Mary 'B<^am , . 85 Am ott Dr. Bartholomew’a parish will meet to­ Wednesday Night Member ot the Audit SO*. Witoiaaday tomMy m t s a i H m IitfMU Jmnu of Pra(u« Posters will be sketched and morrow .at 8:15 pjn. at the rec­ Sllpploy w Irritotiofi? Bureau of Olrcnlntion niUder. High In tia. lUntlww Cbrcio will moot toni(tat at painted for "Bom Testerday" to tory, 741 B. Middle Tpke. Barnard Junior High School’* S at tlw home of Mrs. rredeilok iw presented at Bowers S ^ool uSmsiSviat, Mancheiter-—^A City of'Village Charm BatTStt M Bower* S t Mrs. James Nov. 2, 8 and 4, T he Holy Family Mothers car­ PTSO open house will be held ... r . Barrjr wUl serrs as ee-hosteaa d s will meet at the home of Mrs. Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. at the VOL. LXXXL NO. 20 (SIXTEEN PAGES) Robert Brannlck, 18 Hemlock St., aehool. ' rwaarkable Mue c4 Mded eossfert MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESI^Y, OCTOBER 24, 1961 (OIsMslfied Advertistaig-ou Fag* 14) Ths Garden Club will meet to­ The Past Chiefs’ .Daughter's Wednesday at 8 p.m. Members snd MourtW or boMtaa plats* more PRICE PIVB CENTS Oub will meet at the home of ParenU are requeated toJ)e hj liimlr- Mo smonw, fo w , pasty taste morrow eveaiUu at 7:S0 at the should call the hostess if unable to or f*rtins.Tt’s alsiMn* (aon-eoid). Mrs. Helen Flavell, ^ Ramlin attend. ' their child’s home room at that home et M n. Charles Isaperaace, time. 'Ilie home room teacher will Oet raanprm at any drut eouBter. 47 Battista Rd. A workshop in S t, tomorrow ^at 7 :45 p.m. Phone Rate Hearings M n. Cautord Walker, .76 Phelps present a resume of the student's State News preparation for the flower sroup- work to be covered during the Ing state rules and refulations Miss Mauren Brown, daughter of Rd., is clmlrman for the American Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown, 54 Legion Auxiliary rummage sale at coming year. will be held. Jmsen St, and Miss Kathleen B. the Legion Home on Leonard St. Special permission has been ^ Naktenis, daughter of Mr. and Friday at 0 a.m. M em ren are re­ celved ftom the South Methodist R ou n d u p Ilia Manrhsster Rotary Chib, Mrs. Peter Naktenis, 125 Adelaide quested to briitf donations to the IThurch to allow parking for t ^ Soviet Union Gets Backfire MMnson of the ‘South Windsor PUC Questions Rd., received their caps and gowns Legion Home Thursday evening. open house evening in the park­ Rotary Club, will be boat to the at the annual investiture ceremony M n. Walker may be called for ing ares on Hartford Rd. Prison Inmate South Windsor club tomorrow at at Trinity College, Burlington, Vt., pickup of articles. Parents will be given an op­ the K of C Home for the first an­ where they are both members of portunity become PTSO members niversary of the chartering of the the freshman class. Cub Scout Pack 144 met Friday in the home room. Student Coun­ Gets 10 Years , group. There will be a social hour night at the Keeney <^t. School. A cil representatlveB will be on hand at fi o'clock and dinner will be costume pamde yms held and Utility ‘Expert’ For Robbery Mrs.-Albert l^Us, 173 Lydall St, to assist parents. served at aeven. Members of the and Mrs. Paul Thcker, 528 Wood- prises awarded tor the best cos­ South W ^ s o r Lions Club will also tumes, won by Bobby Cobb, Mark Of Fallout from Big Bomb bridge St., will appear on Kathy bo fuests. Naylor, Larry Kingsley Howard Hartford, Oct. 24 {IP)— An Godfrey’s program on WINF to­ Jacobs and Mark Orlowskl. The Hartford, Oct, 24 (/P)— ^Thef hi Stafford Springs to a high of 90 morrow at 1:10 p.m. They will dis­ inmate at Wethersfield State parents attendance award was State Public Utilities Com­ cents in Bridgeport. Prison has been sentenced to cuss the Barbershop Quartet fes­ wmn by Den S. M n. Case wnui in JAYCEE Chairman Loughlin told the tival to be held on Saturday at 8 charge d f 'the games. LECLERC mission today challenged the phone company at Monday’s hear­ 10 years in prison for an |800 pm . at Manchester High School, FUNERAL HOME first witness of Southern New ing that if the PUC codsidered in­ robbery with violence in Adenauer and sponsored by S t Bartholo­ The Junior Pilgrim Vouth Group MEMBERSHIP England Telephone Co. on his flation in computing the com­ Washington earlier this year. Scientists Claim U.S. mew’s Church building fund com­ ot Second Congregational Church qualifications as an “expert” pany’s investment, it would also Thirty-year-old James R. Borum, mittee. , has cancelled its Halloween dance FUNERAL require figures on the original cost New Haven, already 'a serving a scheduled for Saturday. Instead of SMOKER on the effects of inflation on of its investment. seven-to-lO-year term for another Replies to Sunset Council Degree of Ppco- a dance, plans are beug made to SERVICE regulated public utilities. In the approximately 20 years robbery with violence. To Get Most Later hontas, will sponsor a public kitch­ attend the University of Connecti­ Before the PUn heard testimony that he has been on the commis­ In announcing the sentence yes­ en social tonight at 8 at the home cut football game Saturday. The TONIGHT WALTER N. from Dr. Lawrence W. Towle, West sion, he said, the PUC has not de­ terday, U. S; District Court Judge group wdll leave the church at LECLERC Hartford, chairman of the Eco­ P resident of Mrs. Myra Pitsgerald, 12 7:80 rate case on the basis of M. Blumenfeld I-ondon, Oct. 24 {{F)—Defense Minister Harold WatkiiMOB Brainard PI. Members are request­ noon. Information may be ob­ Director nomics Departmenli at Trinity Col­ Investment figured in let Borum serve the iederal term 42nd Anniversary ed to bring a grocery item. Re­ tained by calling Miss Betsy Hyle, Mtm^eeter Country Club lege. Commissioner Wallace A. current dollar value. at the state institution, subject to Washington, Oct. 24 {IPy said today first scientific reports available to Britain inti* 11 Meadow Lane. Brothers Awarded Eagle Badges Call Ml 9-5869 Burke asked: approval by the U.S. Bureau of cate the Soviet Union’s double H-bomb test yielded a. total Sale Continues freshments will be served. He did not say what the PUC Presiiient Kennedy received a,. Scoutmaster James Irvine pins the Eagle Scout award, highest honor in boy scouting, on Stanley AU Young Men 21 to 85 Invited 23 Main Street, Maneheater "Do you consider yourself an ex­ would do in this case, however. Prisons. force of about 30 megatons—equal to 30 million tons

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Columbia. day School pupils sacb wtsk. Bar­ wHii buildings. Old OalumbU-WBU- RockvUle-Vertwn girls, dioiBsd la Swsdlsh eostumas, Staaley B. Cbomaii, tfi haii<| a H «a { H «ro Ex-Boxer FoUs bara Slats Jaast Orasnway mantle Rd.; May Chuito Cobb to ¥ 8 2 Style Shows Schools Fiilarge win sarva coffw and buna la the gsrats at IW Kdedat, wsrs in charga this past Sunday: Blaie B. Dnnnack, lot and dwelUnff %pjiblicans to Regain Swedish eoffes shop. Arvids Gaols for the Amerisati Extension Club on Oct. 29, Bruca Mama and Den­ on West 8 t Audio Visual, Post Mias Elsia Jobnaoa la caaaral Latvian Lutheran OhurOh, attiiffi* nis Klein srs scheduled for the Alao Obnnla L. Brauaacau to Five State Men Area Role Urged for Town Planned by ------I chalnnaa, aaalatad by Mrs, Paul atlons to resldenca at 81 Ooidsn Studies Plants, laki Walter W. Wq]ick and Henry Norllng, homsmads artlelaa; Krs, S t, 1200. GBssan isr M w le Pbattval School Board Control TTie post o f director o f the audio KuohaTskl, Wiiidham, land and Maurice Swenson, Christmas daco- F xM Knofla for t^umbla A s­ Thrsa Columbia boys ars among visual program was enlarged and In Holdup Try Dried Flowers buildings on Pins St.; H a m y S. In Training Retarded Pupils Pilgrim Mills its title] changed in a board o f edu­ ratlona; Mrs. Kenneth Ogren, sociates Inc. of New Toric, for al« ths 18 chosen to represent Wind­ OoUina to ^Ichael and Kathlssn B. teratlons to building at 687 Mote Watch and Jewdry Repairing ’^ e n the terms of two board of education members expire cation decision last night. Christmas cards; Mrs. Patterson ham Hi|ffi School at the AU-C6n- Clifford o f Cohdiestsr, lot on Hen- S t. 11,900. Pilgrim Mills WiU prnaent a The post will be called “ instruc­ Chaffin, Swedish baked goods; Mrs. (Osotliiueg tram Pago Om > Mrs. John Him ot Laka Rd. will nscUeut Mualc Festival at BushneU noquin Rd.; Clarence R. Jeffrioc to St the end of this month, the board's two-year Democratic Tbe Vernon Board o f S)i)ucatlon^ They need as many contacts as Kessler Constnictlon 'Oo. of At RffOMNioblff PriffM aeries of faalhdon shows featuring tional materials director,” and wUl Carl Johnson, plants; IQss EUen open bar horns tonight for tbs 5 MtmtNrUl Hall In Hartford Friday M lriuel and Kathleen E. Cliffoed «^ n g back to the Republicans. wUl bonSder in coming weeks a possible . . . so they can become Hartford for Sun Oil Cb., to erect a variety of fabrics and McOaU include responsibility for all In­ Johnson, parcel post and surprise lice aa Paul Fontaine. 20, of ISTl n l ^ t o f Oolebester, lot and buiMinga on proposal to revise the town's pres­ part and parcel of the school pro­ packages; Mias Marian Engstrom, a sign at 428 Tolland Tpka„ $8,800. Meriden Road, Wolcott; and four o’clock meeting o f toe COhimbta Prompt S«rvteB—> 2 WoteliiiMtkffn m ajo^ty which the Democrats have held since 1959 gram,” he said. patterns at Oheoey HOU, Hart­ structional materials, other than *arrsn Fletcher, a sophomore, Hsnnoquin Rd.; Emil C. and w ii become a 5-4 Republican count.9-...... - — — i,, ...... ent program for mentsNy retarded ^bad to retire to the sldeUnes. men from Waterbury; Robert Extension Club. Topic for ths arvs- Trainable youngsters, he eald, ford Rd., with showings at 2 and books. profiles; Mrs. John ChlMers, Kid­ sings tenor in the chorus; John Ko- Annoss Malek to John B. and MANOHESTEB’li OLDEST BSTABLUHim JEWELER TBm three-year terms'of Democrats children to include the tesdUng of dle Komer; and Mrs. Robert Wld- It can be noted that you’re ab­ Apicello, 28, of 341 West Drove ning will be "Plant Care and Dried are more relaxed and are not pjn. on Thursday and Friday. H. Blaine MUler Jr„ the third zelks, sophomore, plays ths baas Carol M. Levy, land and buildings 787 MAIN ST.—STATE THEATER BUILDINQ Mrs. E, Mae Holden smd Dr. Harry all trainable children from -n ei^- ham, Swedish coffee sluq>. mH ym r wsB-Miaved tlMgr w tn . solutely safe in wearing whits for St.; Robert MlUette, 28. of lOS Flowers.” bothered by segregation. Models fixHn the Hanover School assistant high school principal, re­ bvoaing. Mrs. Auchlncloas -wore viol In ths orriiestra; and Andrew on Jones Rd.: Emil G. and Joan B. L«onhardt, board secretary, will Five Appi^intments boring small towns. Grove St.; John Klnion, 38, of 33 Assisting hoatessss are Mrs. Spearman, the French horn in the If the town’ s educable program o f Modeling in Hartford wiU dis­ signed ,as director of the audio «t « VatnvoUUn off-white with a beaded top. opera Sadlon to Emil C. and Frances A. end, and Republlcian Robert Barnea The propOeal was made last Canal St.; and Robert Toscano, 30. Barney Kasaman and Mrs. C. band. Tbe young people, with thcM night by Dr. Milton A. Young. should be shifted to the public play fashions created in corduroy, visual progrram recently. Since otl^t, i to* star Roberta Peters wore embroid­ Malek, lot and bulldinga on Henne- and Democrat Ted Powell will be­ Okayed by Board efm^ktg of 423 KnoUwood Circle. Ranablph Forbes. from all over the atate, go to H art­ asBOclate consultant tor edncable schools, he said, the youngsters velveteen, brooade, dreee crepes, then, Assistant Superintendent of Public Records I M W «DcpMt9' onto the ^tB«e » t ered white satin, Mrs. Ssarle quln Rd.; Vincent and Ann Mas gin terms to end In 1964. Republi­ Reconstructing the attempted Mrs. Edward Fox, abcrctary ot ford Thuraday morning. They will and mentally retarded children tor would maintain reguuu* contacts printed Jersey and woolens for Schools Ronald P. Scott has been Ib e end o f th M act and na- Whitney wore white chiffon with holdup. Walter Brown, of 30 Marl­ the club, reports the December SIsdjaskI to Sarah Brcttachnldsr, can Chriatie McCormick, a present Five appointments, including a with other children In all activities working on enlarging tho position Marriage Uoenss rehearse Thursdi^ and Friday, and lot and dw*)ling on Chany Valley Iw r d member, will start a new the State Department o t Educa­ dreseesr suits and coats. Hats and jodknUy and dmmaticaUy aaead ddnchtlla, end Mre. Ralph Bunehe borough St., Falrfleld, station man­ meeting will be set ahead a week, give the oonoert Friday lUght. new consultant in development­ except academic training. In order to "coordinate” disposition Dennis PhUlip Humphrey of S3 Rd.; Luther I. and Rachel M. Buell three-year term. tion. accessories -wtU be provided by b e r fc w r (Rkbard Tiicker) fttwn yrore white satin. ager, said today that Keith, who putting it on Dec. 19. Details will Swiesmers P repare M ow FOR EX P ER T al reading, were approved by the In elementary schools they would Janet's Millinery Shop, 968 Main o f instructional materials through­ Llnnmore Dr., and Cheryl Lee Sy- It can alao be noted—as Miss to Hayden L. Griswold Jr. and First BUJorlty Dr. Young termed Vernon’s pro­ have their own classroom, he said tlM pcaiB^^gripaniged by tlw sheriff at one tune was a professiona! be announced later. llie Dolphin Chib, aynchronlaod board of education last night. St. out the school system. itionds of 103 Spruce St., Nov, 4, Peters proved—that a beehive boxer and still "keeps m shape" by Marjorie C. Griswold, Manchester, WHEEL ALIGNMENT— WHEEL BALANCING The return to Republican power gram for retarded children "one The maximum would be about 16 rAiwdoMt niilsanl) In Honor Society swimming group at Windham High Miss Daisy Pilcher of Mansfield PUgrim Mills announces that a Applicants for the post must Church of the Assumption. ' Ska Is morb\teUevable as Min* coiffure is ideal for shearing s working out In a gym ocdasionally. lot on Erdonl Rd. RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING in November marks the end of o f the superior imograme In the in a class. Building Permits Misa Ann E. Garrison, daughter School, Is now working daily in was approved as a reading con­ state” and said the school system sewing contest will start this week have "at le*ast a masters degree” nle. Uhi tougli tjut pure polwr- tiara, which nests neatly into the was alone in the station when the of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus G a^son Also Maxton Leassngcr to COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE the flret Democratic majority on On the Junior and senior high Gustave E. Swanson, to build a ANYTHING preparation for its amuai show sultant to replace Miss Gertrude is Ideally suited to aseume a great­ in conjunction with the fashion and be willing to work a year round housa proprietor to^the cold*nish front o f the hive. attempted holdup occurred of Cards M ill Rd., is one o f 12 Karleen Lessenger and Joan Jack- tho school board, a result of the school levels, he said, they wotdd tool shed at 482 Hilliard St., $200. Dec. 14, 16 and 18. SEE Scannell, who was granted a one- er role in the field.' shows and wUl oantimie until Dec, schedule with a one-month vaca­ town, than one can imagine an Beads are everywhere, and lang He said two of the men entered seniors a^ WUlimanttc Stata Col­ on of Mansfield and Windham, lot Democratic sweep in ths 1968. year leave of absence to work for be assigned to home rooms with tion. Tho director will also serve Robert Samuelson, to build a Three local girls have bsi Dr. Young addreoeed the board 15. Ten prizes will be offered, and opeim singer of any origin being. coats of satin or brocade to match the door of the statlm canteen lege to be accepted into Epsilon Nu In Karen Acres, Hunt Rd.; Pauline town election. Science Research Associates. other students, but would attend as a consultant in the purchasing house at 308 W. Center St., $11,- imur dress are definitely being picked from the fPsahenan oiasa of education at a curriculum meet­ further information wlU be an­ And aba got Bna vooal assipUmca and pretended to be interested In Chapter, Kappa Delta Pi National Saltin Burstein to Arthur J. and I t also marks the end of the special classes in the academic of materials. 990. Worn. Mrs. Robert Merrill.' wife ot for membership fat ths chib. This The board also approved ap­ subjects. nounced at the fashion riiows. IN CNEMKAU? fn m Tudter and Oolaani, who^were buytaijg. something and as they Honor Society in Education. Lucille A. Pepln, land and build­ second one-yesr term of A fiy . ing in the newly remodeled base­ John Jzyk for Mrs. G. Singleton, the opera star, had ooth—lots of talked to Keith, two other men en- brings Columbia representation in pointments of five teachers to The main difference between not aasnial. opening night fashion show old. The wanted car, however, did not lumbia Congregational Church. chowski, lot and buildings off "You’ve both had the courage Brady aa a Grade 3 teacher at given over solely to teaching of course. 8-808. appear, on arty of the blocked Other officers are James Hempel, Cards Mill Rd.; Clarence J. and o f your oonviotionsi You’ve been Robertson School. Other new ap­ trainable children. Shetra space School Superintendent Raymond roada vice president; Lee German, sec­ Martha M. Lewis to Nicholas A. wllhng to say ‘no’ — and that’s pointments Included Mrs. Elizabeth would be available for trainable E. RamsdeU noted that a program Cuban Police Nip A service station attendant at retary; George Johnson, treasurer; and Marilyn S. Ferrinio, lot In important,” be said. Humphries as a secretary in the youngsters from surrounding for retarded children from primary Kaman G>pter Janet Greenway and Warren Elizra Park, Whitney Rd.; Arthur through senior high school will Elmsford, N. Y. was told about Meet Nov. 6 superintendent’s office end Xxniis small towns unable to maintain Mlsa Barbara Faust SALE the holdup by a policeman and was Fletcher, social director. Gamache to Robert S. Prince, TTie organization meeting of A Anniello as a custodian at the their own programs. have to be arranged because new Plot to Kill Castro Mansfield, lot and buikungs on asked to be on the lookout, and at The young people have com­ the board will be held Nov. 6, high school.. 3. I f there were enough room in state law calls for training retard­ The commentator for the four SPONSORED BY THE SISTl^HOOD OP Sets 3 W orld pleted plans for a Halloween party Cards Mill Rd.; John F. and Vir­ REMODEL ed youth to age 21. 4 a.m. the car drove Into the Elms­ according to Superintendent of New extra-curricular assign­ the classes for educable chil^en showings will be lifiss Barbara TEMPLE BETH SHOLOM . . . (Oonttneed trem Page One) ginia J. Brown to Richard Lloyd ford station and the occupants which win be held Friday at 8 Schools William H. Curtis. The ments were given to Miss Vivian in the regular schools, children in TJnder the law, which went Into Faust, McCall’s patterns fariiion and Ingrid Tamm Hewitt Kee­ purchued gasoline. As soon ss p.m. with similar groups from sur­ ot board chairman will be elected at Latimer and James Morlarty, both that category from the same sur­ effect this year, aU towns must styUet. Mias Faust has toured Castro’s life reported thh> month. ne, N.H. lot and buildings on Whit­ Qimb Records the car left, the attendant noti­ rounding towns as guests. YOUR OLD that time. tor after school sports at Man­ rounding towns would be Included provide training for retarded with the "Maid o f Cotton” in UWt- AT,THE TEMPLE Authorities had announced they C-Teens are assuming respon­ ney Rd.; Albert A. Willett to Una youngsters, either under their own had imcovered a plan to kill the fied police. A new alarm was sent F u r c o a t New niember Barnes, president chester High School; Robert Von In the educable program. ed Shatea and Conaxla, and ap­ Corner of Linden and Myrtle Street sibility for leading the opening M. Rondeau, Hugh R, McQttsde Deck, after school sports at Bow­ programs or by sending the chU- (Caattnaei from P a g f Oae> >rime minister in front of the out. INTO A NEW of the Barnes Boat Co. In Rock­ Dr. Young, who answered a pears as singing oommentator of worship service for younger Sun­ Jr., and Jean R. McQuade, lots ers School; and Mrs. June Brady dren to towns where they get the lavana Sports Stadium. A half hour later, two police­ ville, will be starting his first number of questions from board the MUliken-McOall musical fash­ and George Wells, both after training. Oolonbl Carney alao flew a Hus- Castro said he was mmtlonlng men halted the car in Yonkers. term as a board member. He is members,' outlined his proposal ion showB. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25 U a to a new weight class alti- The men, who were not armed, formerly a personnel instructor at school sports at Barnard Junior after discussing problems and Magliocco said there are 40 chil­ During World W ar H, Miss non yellowing white the latest plot as an example of dren at TalcottviUe School now. 6:30 to 9 P.M. tuds record of 88,179 feet last Counter revolutionary terrorist surrendered. Pratt and Whitney A ircraft High School. practices In the field of teaching FOust performed as a vocalist for Most are from Vernon but there flawleee brilliance ■ week. methods. He did not disclose if anv Connecticut State Troopers ars A native of Havertiill, Mass., he The resignation of Mrs. Eleanor retarded youth. servicemen in government hos­ are children from Ellington, Tol­ After takeoff, the copter climb­ arrests had been made or when arranging the return o f the five has lived In Manchester since Champlin, a Grade 5 teacher at He said about 95 per cent of land, Bolton, South and East Wind­ pitals and at 'war bond benefits, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26 ed rapidly and bad almoat dis­ the_plot was discovered. men. now hrid as fugitlvss, to this 1946k He and his wife and three Hollister St. School, was approved, the educable retarded children In and maternity leaves absence sor cmd Stafford, he said. She has also appeared in amateur C. J. MORRISON appeared Into a cloudless sky "The murder of the revolution­ state. children live at 281 Henry St. of. Connecticut attend class In regular 9 A .M . to 11 AJW. were granted to Mrs. Marilyn Out-of-to'wn students pay a tui­ and professlanal theetriical pro­ srltiiin about aix mlmites. Tbs ary leaders is a favoitte tactic of Brown said Keith has worked at Cummings, too, will be starting public schools rather than in ductions, both as singer and ac­ imperialism.’’ Castro aald. "They the station about five years. his first term on the school board. Kudra, a Grade 3 teacher at Rob­ separate school buildings. tion pro-rated according to the cost NEW FABRICS — NEW LININGS initial rate of climb was a little ertson School; Mrs. LIta Mainelll, of maintaining the school. RamsdeU tress. Miss Faimt 'was a depart­ PAINT STORE oyer 4,000 feet per minute, better tUnk that by kilUng people they Summing up the holdup at­ The chairman of the Democratic Educable children he described ment store ajdvertising' manager, And Excellent Clothing For will kill the revolution." tempt, Brown said today: "They Town Committee, he was elected a Grade 3 teacher at Verplanck as those who will be independent said the tuition last year was about than any World War n fighter School; and Mrs. Carol Kress M or $475 a pupil. women’s program commentator on Men, Women and Children 885 CENTER ST,—M I 9-9718 planes' achievemenL Castro said he did not under­ certainly picked on the wrong guy AND UP to two terms as a town director, when they reach adulthood. radio and T V before Joining Mc­ stand why the basooka crew had when they picked on Keith." St** larty, a commercial subjects A t tbs scene was Charles H. but resigned during the second be­ dcacher at the high school. Trainable children, he said, are Call’s In 1958. W e Give jytC Graea Stampe Kamsn, president of the com­ not fired. Assisting St. Foley jn the cause of work reasons. those who will not bo independent “ Any sharpshooter could not investigation, addition to Detec­ pany, who commented that "1 A Manchester native, he la a when they reach adult age. They Barbers Honored miss firing from that apartment,’’ tive Jaaonis and Trooper Fray, CHESTER tidnk it'a going to be a long time 1941 g^raduate of Manchester High will need supervision of some sort he said. “ But they did not shoot. were Sgt. Frank Bennst, and School and received a B.S. degree Workers Install and will be unable completely to On Silver Wedding before theoe records are brnken.” I do not know why. I imagine they Troopers William McMullen and Kaman ofRciala are now enthu­ In economics from the University fend for themselves. got nervous.” Christopher Sheedy. FURRIERS of Connecticut In 1951. He and his siastic enough so they may try to Center Walk Light The most Important factor In Mr. and Mrs. George Barber. 26 wife and two children live at 87 4prin the all-belicopter altltade any retarded program, he empha Margaret Rd., were honored at itaES AT WHEZX NO NEWS CONFERENCE ss b u r k e r o a d Lawton Rd. sized, is recognition that each record with the Ruskie. Such an ROCKVILLE That digging In Center St. at dance and buffet supper party Sat Hartfonl. Oct 24 (^t—A .70- Washington, Oct- 24 —Presi­ 21 Years on Board student is a child and an Individ for a limited time only attempt would be made out west, ysar-oltf New Haven man was urday at the B rlti^ American dent Kennedy will not hold s news Manchester Shopping Parkade, Middle TurnRike W. and When her term is up, Mrs. Hol­ Main St. la the installation of a ual. “They can’t be looked at as where conditions are most favor- Stricken at the wheel o f his car MI 8-1827 pedestrian "W alk” signal for the Club In celebration of their 26th conference this week, the White Broad St., Manchester, Open Monday, Tuesday, 10 A.M. to , den will end 21 years as a school pieces or simply as a class,” he while driving here yesterday and House announced late yesterday. stoplight which the State High­ wedding anniversary. About 70 Osll Rockville Collect: Saturday, 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. board member. She has had 24 said. friends and relatives, attended. The Air Fbrct Huakls is very la pronounced dead on arrival His last meeting with newsmen TR 5-5829 or JA 2-5502 years’ experience In teaching and way Department will soon install. at Hartford Hospital. The victim 6 P3I.— Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. He said the placing of educitole The Barbers were married Oct. much a Oonnscticut product. In ad­ was Oct. 11. L school administration. 'Ihe installation slowed traffic children in the regiilar schools was James Nealy, 1449 Boulevard. Triple-S Stamp Redemption Center— ISO Market Square, Newlngten 19, 1936 in New York State. TTiey dition to the Kaman airframe, the She is married to John W. Hoi today In the eastbound lane of would be in keeping with the copter is powered by a Lycoming Mrs. Nsaly was with her husband Center St. have two daughters, Mrs. Mervln den and Is the proprietor of Hol­ philosophy and best pracUcef of Clemson and Miss Kathleen Bar­ TS3 turbine angina, produced in srhen he collapsed and signaled A foreman on the Job said the PLAYTEX den’s Flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Hol­ tor the assistance o f a policeman. training educable youngsters. ber, and a son, George Barber, all Stratford, and the “heart” of the FREE DELIVERY den live at 81 Oakland St. light should be operating within They need to learn now to deal He drove the car to the nearby of Manchester. Mr. Barber is em­ engine, ita fuel control and pump­ Dr. Leonhardt, 4 Tanner St., is two weeks. A second light will also with normal people, he said. In ing system, was manofaetured by hospltaL At Thff PARKADE ployed by the Pioneer Parachute 'THE RIGHT PLACE WITH THE RIGHT BUY' an associate professor at Hillyer be installed at the Center, farther seg;regated classes, or buildings, Co., and Mrs. Barber at Pratt and Cbandler-Bvans of West Hartford. College of the University of Hart­ east, and should be operating with, he went on, they can become very Another record was set by a In Canadian gas stations, one LIQGEn DRUG Out ent this tnvltatloa Whitney Aircraft, division of Unit­ and preWMit it at tbs door ford. He Is a certified psychologist in a month. sensitive about their position. ed Aircraft Oorp., Blast Hartford. HUakie this year on May. 25 when gallon'is equal to five American In Connecticut, and has been with A ir Force C ^ . Walter C. McMeen quarts. as your admission ticket. WILL the psychology department at Hlll- flew to en afutiide o t 35^14' feet, yer since 1954. carrying a 3,804j6 pound payload, H e and his wife, a teacher, have 195_2 beating the old Ruaaian record by MORIARTY BROTHERS two children. T. fint Sun life policy was sold in about LSOO feet. Besides Garrity, Democrats- to In the c«mteat fo r aviation rec- continue their terms on the board $5,00Q00Q000 oide between the ITB. and Rui are Mrs. Katherine Bourn and W il­ 1871, and it took 64 years for the Com­ Inteneified In the past few ye MANCHESTER PAY liam Buckley. Republicans are Ed- the VJ8. after today can claim 109 ,, ward Glenney, McCormick, Frank 1958 pany to reach the billion dollar mark of Teemda to 105 fo r Russians. FINAL CLEARANCE 1961 Sheldon and Mrs. Jane Stuek. PUBADS GClLTir Life Insurance in force. B y 1952, Hsrtford, Oct, 24 on—H. Theo­ Striking Teachers $a00Q00Q000 dore Brinkman, 54. of 110 -Merl- Money, of coutm, U the first thing. Mercurys — Comets — Lincoln Continentals* $6,000,000,000 was in force. Today, lees YOU mac Rd.. Reef Britain, baa plead­ ed guilty in UB. DIstrlGt Court to Thanks to Full IsTBaetr at Hartford Fired on in Peru ombezzlliv 8757 from the Berlin than ten years later, that figure has branch tbe K ew Britain , Na- National, your savings earn interest Lima, Peru, Oct. 24 (JF)—Police 1960 tfaoal Bank. Brfnknum w in opened fire last night on a group laaaed in fLOOp bond after being sssry day lAqr’rs m depottf. Paying pH of striking teachers and univer­ doubled, the tenth billion having been put to idea yesterday. Tbe case sity students breaking automobile interest from day of deposit to day of withdrawal 'Windows during a demonstration $9000000000 •1.00 eras coothuied finr pre-sentence in- added in tbe last year and a half. eestigation. outside the Congress building. One neane that every dollar in your Mvingi acooant earns man was killed and three were wounded. Whan you are dealing with Sun life , you Fmx IxTZRssT for wary day it’s there! ’The teachers are striking for to try any higher salaries. The government PICK UP A SAFE-BUY USED CAR announced pay Increases yester­ are dealing with one o f the greet life in­ MONOPH And. . . yoq ako lave ezha 9M ■■■ M» mffp fM day but some of the strikers said IS intereet-earning days at they were not enough. !S41 surance companies of the world. Sun Wt W/ i Twelve of the teachers had been V M 11 » ’56 CADILLAC ’SS WniYS JEEP ’SO FORD playtex living* bra Hartford National You get on a hunger strike for five days. MtItoTiV IB m a* u "62” 2-Door Hardtop. Radio, Complete with cab and plow. Falrlane 600 2-Door Sedan. Ra­ Such strikes are illegal In Peru, life maintains 160 branch ofiSoea a jia M aa M I t ■ heater, automatic See this one C A% /C f dio, heater, standard traiumli- and police yesterday hauled the 12

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•■ If 1 ■ -f, i' '»■• . . . i t - ’..... MANCHESTER EVENING HERALI^; M ANI^STER, <50NN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24,. 1991 PAGl flBVSN 1IANCHESTEB EVENINa HERALD^ MANCHESTEB, CONN^ TUESDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1961 ...... " T- '■f.. toe Milton to a poelUoa pf having tor IM ^ And tor rtiiAwia And txM> Besidea thia continuous tour of did want to get some politics Into to do eometoing to chiuige toto old UntMd dstAtnlnAtlon to p u m it of duty, the Manchester Bublic Rartford’A 'If^ Itotemment, migiit A 'tlioatht far Twtey OBlmuibodj system aayw sy!" run away wftkjtoe local party l^ The old frog, porple with nge, idiria-whleli W ciati c r ilil: t)it Health Nnnring*iPiisociatiira is the Connecticut seU if he, ^ i y , didn't lead it at bp ft M hchell 3-2151 Free, Gratis! flaeUy aatr yeUed, ^ J^ntting IfcMllt world’s suprant ptotcticAl bacAh right arm of the hoepltal-spon- least part way' tb toe direcUoa OoomU at right, vote." * • .®y R o iy 0*Connor ■lt3r, tte t XAAAQB ctn 1m found In eored clinics. Two new ones haVe . Yankee" they wanted to g&': The vote wse .ctoee and toe tb# ncord to dAte. H m Uhitod Na- recently been added to the four al- In toe totervat between that Tho comfort Italah spoko from Call this number fbr quick, courtaoua aeniora, ealled the , any orgimtaa- By A. H. 0», original move by ttiUey and toe Qod hag a corellaxy, a requirement, timifWan. A m m ib er^'1 not vote tiotta hna bo(un to work At th« reedy to (operation—toe Well Beby Hartford pre-electioa; primary the attention to your investment needs. By IBOBY O'CONNOR at alL n iey said toby 1 I soared tdAfUA of NAUahi lMv«r did. Clinic and toe Medical snd Surgi­ other day there ha# been a cw- naihely that paopM meet the condi­ In 1947, the city of tordi or what might hi^Nii K e r n . cal. Clinic. , kwe blend of poUtkift history. |ii tions God demanded. Do you want l^nd life had not knoym such excitement in months. Wbsit it wa« over, the old frog, close to financial and bank- which toe forces civic virtue The senior frogs, their authority challenged for the first V The next tone you’are Impressed ruptcy, rescuSid itself begln- comfort and peacet Then "make Open Thunday ecenihgB 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. his eype biasing, hOMtod near Long at OhnH 'WIn, C an t Stop have occaslotiaUy v.eome back to straight to toe desert a highway time in memory, huddled on their bank and made big medi- Grsbn and snarled >“Tber*. ;«r Cobb, a* Imsttoe, if you will, that you Sirito‘ tl|e beauty'df U|e outdoors nlng a new life unde.* a manr life and vigor em ^ h to give eome ager charter. Fbr ' had, far cur QCd.’’ (leaiah 40:3) Ths Cloaed ScOurdayt during July A Augutt cine. smarty." ■" are a Ctoban with a' long belief to reach down into yoan deep weli of momentary chebk to th j Demo­ word bee a oonnoUtian of bringing . The challengera, a amall group Loi^Oreen shrugged. "There’s RATBS freedom, and dwnocracy for your feeling, "and ^11 out h geheroiie cratic ponl, in which Bailey peace to thoee who have, tackled big flah in a small pond sort of always another time,” he > said. MM* tOrludes bUpseif h ia aametlmee been forced of younger froga headed by toe up- thing, don’t you think.” OBrriar Hi countiy^' that this lifelong didica- contribution fbr toe work of tjiis were things that art wrong “w ith etart Long Green, worked into toe “The world and dieas are always W te dbOck, or sweetnn down, strength." Na-one can know toe The argument continued until changing.” «•« a«•••••«•• tion Of yours caused yoir to be a organisation, whose motto torougdi efficient, been'heading downgrade some of the twaah young sa'vages em ^ houre preparing a reaolutlon the splay-footed frog grumbled ttuuiks to the operation ot a double reel jay of religion Until ho has la- P U T N A M & C a to be toruat upon tod Mnlora for “The world and Ideas are always •••••••••« marked, man when Batista was every season is service to the peo­ who felt like ripping out toe mty bared to make toinga in toe world that “all we’re doing ia taU c^ that he took his hru s hammer ’■’» A;S machine eyetera of politics which ihanager concept ot government Mambert Nbw York Stock Exebonga adoption by them. and we’re ntting' . This tit- ng watera beneath the fella, which breaking or toe upstarts, now BfANCHESTER 9E8UON ‘ •roA, Q fcaeB Detroit Am Boatoe. will determtoe your fitness to re­ School ninth graders lo Manches and protect it against early stllet' uation called for some papa-epank plummeted from the rockg above. called Ranacrata, slowly gather­ -Henday Caseq "T O t AODIT BtmKAD 0 » ter High. los- In yesterday’s afternoon court ATION& main in this country, and you find strategy if it could be found, and Cot The Best Auto Insurance? The froga who aurvived were ing on toe edge of toe bank ready The board of education lasc But as the vigor and Interest Bailey and Kelly found it in lend­ (oted into the senior group if they to debate the law of the pemd. Msskm, Richard L. (Skip) BAker, The BaraH Prtaitbic Ceanpaa;, that the individual who is screen­ night denied a petition from 20 of the do-good amateurs inevitably 16, of Coventry, was ^ven a throe- ^aaamaaa. ______m Rnandal reiiMaiMbiilUy'^i ing their unofficial backing to a net requirements aet by the aeniora They were startled but of their ..typocrapbleal arrora appearina In ad ing you for the United States gov. families in the Highland Park area faded, the city government once special trio of three Democratic Ihemaelvea. pre-bccupatlon by the sound of month suspended Jail sentence and .veiwemente and ether readiM matter eminent ia a gentleman who was s for either school bus transportation again began to loom aa a prize for candidates ot relatively hlgii and YOU'LL NEVER KNOW UNTIL applanae. put' on probation for two ■Id The Mancbaater Beaplna Berald tickets or transfer to the high the politicians, and there finally Thia waa the law—unUl Long after pleading guilty to a cl high secret police official in the pure reputation. In tlie primary Green came along and aald froga Long Green, grinning trom ear school for their children. A review came the year when Democratic result, two of these candidates to ear, said, “That’s about aa gockl of larceny. v day adTerttatna cloatni boura: regime of Dictator Batista. You of the petition, similar to one YOU CHECK OUR AUTO-RITE ahould not have to swim under toe [onlay—? p.m. niday. State Chaliman John Bailey put came in high, and thereby dumpM falls. It was seilMlesa. he eaid, and an argument aa I ’ve heard you Baker had been charged with the fOeadai^l P.IB Manday find, under his questioning, that he denied last y a r , was made politics openly back into the sup­ two of the plotters, ipcluding toe characters deliver—which Isn’t theft ot some $1?8 from a deek of Wadneaday—-1 p.ra T^ieaday. by the board's new transportation posedly non-partisan City Council only served to cut down the num­ Thuraday—1 p.m. Pr^neaday. seems to be more interested in one who atay have been some­ LOW COST POLICYl ber eliglUe to r Senior membership. saying much.” the physical educationaucauon directorcurecior aiat M rriday—1 p.m. Tbutaday. committee before the board meet­ elections, by introducing a prac­ thing of a ringleader, out of of­ (Joventiy HighI School. His guilty Batnrday—1 j.ia . IMday. what you thought about Batista AU froga ahould have a voice ui “So, you’re toe Any Organise- ing. tice in which the Democratic ficial party endorsement tor the tlon, riiT” he continued, "Well, plea and court findings broumt to- Claaalfled deadline' M;ao a.m. aacb than in what you may have to say Board , member Eklward Glenney party officially endorsed a elate their own affelra, he said. ay of pcMIeatlen dBCapt Saturday November election. Whether the Now, he and his few aupportere that fits. Snug aa an old shoe. All day’B dispositiontion from Circuit a.m. about Castro today. of the transportation committee led of candidates. spanking has had iu effect, or the Aetna Casualty’s new Auto-Rite, ^liey Court Judge Searles Dearington. i n the motion to deny the petition finished the last lines on the reaolu. can,say is that you’re Any Or­ The surface reasor for the ac­ Doing so,'Bailey knew that he undercover battle between Demo­ In other afternoon cases, Ed £L Tiieaday, October dd Board members voted unanimous­ gives so much for so little. Lowest rates to dim and rested, waiting for the ganization, that’s been controlled ran certain risks. It wouldn't be crats will carry over the Novem­ dawn. by toe same Iron-handed dynasty mund 'Vincent, 34, of WiUimantic, tion of the United States govern­ ly to deny it. good for his state reputation if he ber voting, remains to be seen. was given a nolle to the charge of ment in employing Col. Mariano The fam ilia had claimed that safe drivers; Simplified Policy r Easy Quar­ “We need a name," eaid one of for too l(Hig and needs a change.” JL A Sixteen became labeled os too open ..enemy But Papa Bailey-Kellv oould still Regaining his composure, toe old driving while tmder the influence Paget, Batista’s former police of “haxardous walking conditions’' of civic virtue in his own city. But spank, and did. After all, why risk the supporters. “Hie eeniora have of liquor, and fined $10 on the u. It la antAiinB how the world’a exist along Porter, Grandview, terly Payments . . . at no extra cost; pro­ a name. They’re celled the sen- frog yelled back, "And you’re toe ficial, in such a capacity is sim­ Bailey saw another risk in the ait poison ivy among clie dumps of charge of failing ^ notify the mo­ regularly $5.98 gUma fUoa. IliA United Nations ia Oak and Autumn Sts. where the uation, which involved control of Hartford when ihe fair fiel& of tected by one of the world’s oldest and lora.” ones who sue going to make that tor vehicle department of a change j^liAvinr its Idtii birOiday today. It ple enough. We are still interest­ students travel to school. the pWrty machinery in Hartford whole state and wboie nation lie "Wlqr do wo need a name?” change eh? Well, 'we’U see about of address, and Benjamin Zielin­ ed in giving asylum, aid and en­ invitingly open? strongest insurance companies. Write or asked anottMT. th at” He turned to all toe frogs ski, of 10 Depot Sq., was fined $15 - is also IS yearn since the end of even more definitely than it to from toe pond, who had gathered couragement to Cubans who are “nie symbol of the 1964 World's volved possible control of city "Psycbology,” aaid ttie lint. for Intoxication.* ;; World W ar XL Ftdr in Nesv York’s Flushing phone today for full details! "Makea for mtty. Creates a sym­ In a Mg semi-circle in the shallows Snowy white nylon tricot against Castro. But we know that government He calculated that a Also, a $25 bond waa fortoUed by The previous experiment with Meadow is to be a huge openwork group of young Democratic Turks bol.’’ near toe bank. James Madden, 6?, ot 126 Bissell slip with bodice of shad­ an IntemationAl effort to create a Ckatro has, from the beginning, globe of stainless steel, called a on the scene, who were to a reck­ FOR RENT "What about Ranacrata?’’ asked "You out there,” he bellowed. St. for failure to appear In court • system of vrorid peaoe was the been sltc.k en lugh to Include some Unisphere. less jand ambitious mcod, and who 9 and 16 mm. Movia Projoeten one. “It abowa, wWio for all the ’There’s a bunch of you who’ll be on an intoxication charge. ow embroidered nylon of his own secret agents among —^u ad or eOeat, dec 35 fooga, not Just a few.’’ seniors some day. Do you want to sheer and appliqued laee. IlUeacue of nations. It was founded have all toe prerogatives that go Cases continued: these supposed refugees. eUde projoctora. “Not bid,’’ mused Long Green. Until Thursday, George Gee, 59, "In isao. In 1931, only 11 years 'iWlonder what the eeniora are with senior membership, or do you Deep pleated flounce of We want to spot these possible charged with Intoxication; John W. -a fte r .that date, Japan began its WELDON DRUG C O . dotog?’’ want some watered down little Hayes, 45, of no certain address, matching embroidered Castro agents before they get 901 Mata 8 t o b e r t J a group that has no powers? —aggroasion on the Asian mainland. Tet aa 3-8331 The aeniora, away on t b ^ charged with operating a motor sheer and lace. You’ve ^’In 1935, only 15 years after that loose in thia country and loose to were thinking eimller "It’s always been toe survival vehicle while license was under d l i 11 ■ ■ i»Ri d II of toe fittest that’s determined our - date, Italy attacked' Ethiopia. In side any new counter-revoIutlOn' Buspension; OUa Herbert of 54 seen this famous maker’s “Ltoten," membership and toe fittest are toe South St., Rock'ville, charged with 11939, only 19 yearn after the ary movements against Castro! aaid the oW wrinkled only ones fit to lead. Don’t pay any label in the finest stores! R frog, “we’ve got to got a name failure to atop at railroad. , founding of the League, Hitler at- What better epotter could we use attention to this hoodlum.” He Sizes 32 to 40. for oumelves. ‘Senfore’ ia too eu- pointed to Long Green. UnUl Dec. 18, Pearl Merrow, 43. ' tacked Poland. The League of Na- than one of Batista’s experienced CEMENT REAL ESTATE MITH . parlor, indicates we’re above all of Waterford, M.Y., for plea to Long Green smiled again and charge of non-support oendlng fur­ Oons had, for all Tiraetlcal piir- secret police? INSURANCE INCORPORATED the rest. ’Ihe youngsters down in said, "We have a resolution here The trouble la that the word in­ the pond may raaent It and vote ther InvesUgatitm by the family poaes, encountered its symbolic V9. R. ENGLAND that asks you seniors, or whatever relaUons of&:e. I junior $ize$ 7 to 15 test to 1931 and it had flunked it, evitably goer back to Cuba, car for those upatarta.over there.’’ you call yourselves, to let toe pond IDEAL FOR CHRIST/AAS LUICBER GO. 9M MAIN 8 T , GROUND FUJOB—T E L Ml 9-6241 » *rYeah, but. Chief,” eeld one. 'vote.” He turned to tos spectators. rfsoiaerably. The experiment in rying to people who may originally “That’s what wo are — Sendore. have supported Castro, but since • Open au Day Saturday a "INSVRANHMinie SINCE 1914" "If you’re allowed to vote and to I mi$ses $izes 8 to 18 .vwoiid peace had, in reality, lasted R wouldn’t do to downgrade our­ take part, for once. In your own 10% of Diets Poor GIFT GIVINCI ^ r. only 11 yeara The League of Na- have grown disUluaioned with him, "At toe Green’’—Ml 9-5201 selves, would it? ’’ affairs, I suggest you vote to es­ n^tlona had been founded at the end tlie disheartening information “In thia ease, I think it would,’’ tablish your own laws. Chicago—In the mid-1980’s, dur­ growled toe old foog. "We’ve g^ ing toe depression, ar> estimated "Of a war to make the world safe that, if they should succeed in LENOX PHARMACY "If you vote with this bunch of to ahow everyone we aren’t a 80 per cent of United States fam­ "lO r democracy. reaching the United States, they old mosbbacks,” he nodded toward ilies had diets classified as poor. 2 9 9 E. CENTER ST. Ml 9 -0 8 9 6 bunch of oM bard noses. We’ve the seniors, "It'll be your own dO' WOMEN'S BLOUSES. A wide assort­ GIRLS’ PRE-TEEN BLOUSES in a va- — World War n , coming 21 years would find themselves under the got to create a syntool, ahow Now 10 per cent have poor diets, ing and L for one, won’t arg^uec according to a food-mdustry ex­ ment of styles from famous makers. riety styles and colors . . . all from after the war which was to make scrutiny of a Batista man. everyone we’re reel comera." But,” he added, “If we lose and toe pert. Long and short sleeves. All $3.98 and 0 famous makers and all-with their label. I*dhe world safe for democracy, was All this may sound as if it were “How about Chamber of Oom- vote is really close, It will still put era?” eMced a senior from the better values. A regular $3.98 value. . the war to end war. And the way an unspeakable thing for us to be back row. “I knew an outfit by :; WorId War H itself ended, in the doing. that name once.” ’’axploeion of the first atomic But consider, if you will, the "Sounds great. What does cham­ $2.98 HANDBAGS, our entire regular CHILDREN'S WEATHER WINKY V bombs, notified humanity that, opposite elds of the coin. .How ber mean?” stock of dressy and casual types in a $ 2 .5 9 SNOW SUITS in styles for boys and -th is time, there had better be pleasant is it to think of refugee, Call Us First “Goeh, I don’t kqow,ll waa toe girls . . . sizes 2 to 6x. Water and wind answer. ‘TSn’t It a aort of place wide assortment of styles, colors and plus tax ;^something more than a slogan In- groups meeting and organising in Till SiMjrfisb Sjitft (jt/ materials. repellent, completely washablS and quick Whenever your family is where you get soared?” '-Tolved. this country, operating perhaps iri "You’re thinking of chamber of drying. R^ularly $16.98. The United Nations, when it secrecy to an effort to protect faced with the problem of mak­ horrors,” explained another. MANCHESTER "What’s toe difference?’’ asked COSTUME JEW ELRY from a famous wlcame into being, had a structure, families or friends or fellow con­ BOYS’ FLANNEL LINED PANTS in a c ing distant arrangements, it's t third. maker. Necklaces, pins, earrings, brace­ ^bnd a seriousness, snd a degree of spirators back in Cuba itself, dedi-- "Search me,’’ said a fourth. choice of polished cotton or corduroy. ...backing from nations and people catlng themselves to a kind of well to< remember that the peo­ lets in tailored and dressy styles. Values ‘Well, that’s out then," said the to $6.00. plus tax Full flannel lining. From a famous / greater than any ever given the Cuba which would have something hfem ieK ple at the Holmes Funeral Home old frog, "if no one knOws what Texas maker. Sizes 6 to 12. Regularly -.Xmague of Nations. better than either Batista or Cuba iwoniR OF It’s supposed t o be. Let’s get some $3.98, $4.98. The United Nations, too, has far —and containing, to their midst, are at your servicee . . . any new thinking.’’ THIOOlDinRUll "What eay to Chugarumpi' MERRY LEE SEAMLESS NYLONS in ..surpassed the League of Nations hidden Castro agents who report time, anywhere. cans?” asked one. “Or does it plain knit or micro mesh. Proportioned BOYS’ DRESS PANTS, from a famous -'In its performance. It met itp own everything back to Havana^. sound too much like a little old lengths of short, average and tall . . . uJBrst test challenge, similar to that That is the acevTsed kind of sit­ dwarf In a fairy tale?” Texas manilfacturer. Made of rayon "Well, it eounds pretty grlmm. Sizes 81/2 to H . A $1.15 value. T ‘/the League had flunked in Man- uation, too, isn't it? , flannel with half elastic waist and half If that’s what you mean. Haw.” /.'dhuria in 1981, when the League As a matter o' fact, both aides “How about leviathans? That belt. Sizes 8 to 7. Regularly $2.98 and /'Was 11 yeara old, at the tender age of this coin played their fateful has a kind of all around appeal. WOMEN’S CAPE STRETCH GLOVES $8.98. ;/«f five. It met that test decisively, part in the invasion disaster in the with wool lining and fancy top. Choice -■With action in the field, in Korea. Bay of the Pigs. % of gray, red, black or beige . , . one size BIEN’S OUTERWEAR, our entire stock Eleven yeara after its founding, Our Central Intelligence Agency fits all. Regularly $3.98. OMtAT NfW rUfl Oft of famous make men’s jackets and 2 0 7 o trthe United Nations met the test picked, for leadership of the in­ mrkas (with the exception of Mighty- /.eomparable to that given the vasion plot, figures who were clos­ ioo MAIN SnfST OfVIlOftMfNTf QUINN'S PHARMACY off 878 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER—Phone MI 3.4186 Mac) now marked 20% off for this sale. :/Xsague by Mussolini's attack on er in spirit. to Batista than they MANCHCSTEK.CONN. GIRLS’ DRESSES, sizes 7 Ethiopia. Then, in 1956, it baited were to the people of Cuba, and to <14, all famous name .;;:the attack on Egypt thus helped ruin any possibility brands in a wide assortment MEN’S WEMBLEY TIES in stripes and The attack on Korea was that the people might rise to Join of stylqs, fabrics and colors. small figures, narrow and regular •r^aunched by one faction in world the Invasion. But, for all this se­ Don’t miss this sale! Regu­ $ 3 .9 0 to $ 6 .9 0 vddths. Regularly $1.60 and $2.60. Per­ I^ l^ tics, the Communist faction. lectiveness among the plotters, we larly $5.98 to $10.98. fect for Christmas gift giving. !ibXhat on Egypt was launched by did not eliminate those secret Cas­ SteveiL ZJtotioiu who were leaders of the tro agents who apparently were 'The Bhest, freshest candies you can buy make GIRLS’ SLIPS, our best selling slips MEN’S LEATHER LINED GLOVES, iIrWert. . able to tell him just Where and by Style Undies in sizes 7 to 14, Regu­ choice of pigtex slipon with full fur this the sweetest spot in town! Try a box of The United Natioru succeeded when the invasion was going to lar |1.98 value. Ideal for Christmas giv­ $ 1 .5 9 lining or'cape leather with wool tining. $ 5 .9 9 handling both offenses. land. Russell Stover Candies and aee for youndf 1 ing. Regularly priced at $6.00. ^ By such success, it stood head There are some gtmes nobody ^End shoulders above the record of cat win. Or stop playing, either. •hUm League of Nations, m But the United Natioru is still, r n r Autumn And You —for an that, an Infant It has had The technlcolored brilliance of women's famous make ll/but a brief day ia world history. autumn foliage is Is yearly pheno­ ) U l u m m I special purchase! has not even begun to reach tha menon which cannot be ignored. I^Stoge to vdileh it is taken for In some of us there may be an as- Iroa Fireaoa CUSTOM MarkH aH femoca wool skirts ^iprantad. even though there is sodation with toe turning of tise I men's weldon ^•eethlng else which contatos vision leaves we would rather not think wMi iestoiit claoa floEc. Uneqeeled for cleaa H!or prospect of continued life for About, in others the memories are cearfort, law-fiMl Mils m i troeble-free perfenaeRCf INSURED SAVINGS ^ ih e world. ^ exceedingly pleasant—but never is EARN I pajamas l!i.‘ But there is stiU one vastly cn there a nothingness. $6.90 ^^isounglng difference. The League Thia yeariy changing of the eea- Coinferl Nations cattie to Itmocuons fail- With the Iron Ftreasn CUSTOM sqna to Manchester le synonymous Mark II furnace you um a lup^r. wore batouso it ^ ib lte d only with an event which should also tentitive thennoetst which operstee values to $14.98 ^y%eaJcneas, and bscauee no one touch the hevta of everyone. This the furnace with the ilightest varia­ Hftips kftftp your I^^lsMUy quairaled with its progres- is the annual drive for funds tb tion of room taaiperqtuix.. Thii ^--SEE "SAVINGS 6- LOAN" $2.90 [ives you remarkably uniform burnor clean at it * plaids * twaads -^^alve waakneea. carry on toe work of your Visiting fndoor temperature. No matter hoots your homo!* ^ The United Natioru is having its Nurses. The dark blue uniforms how often the furnace starts there FOR HOME Ow n e r s h i p . , FOR HOME IMPROVEMENTS . . . FOR * solid colors is no snfoke, no toot, no fouled ;^lniublea prectsely because ft has they wear cannot compare * to MANY* OTHER PURPOSES RT-98 is tot most completely regularly $4.25 :-|alrsady shown its strength, and splendor with the showy dress of combustion chamber, no wasted oil. Savings and Loan can custom tailor a effeetivs fuel oil bdditivt in use ^baeause, while there are eome who nature. But ai>yone who has wd- loan to suit your income and convenience. We’re in a position to place your today. This helps your Ml Perfect for casual wear, these <7t|har this strpBgth and would seek comad a vislttog nurse into his Claanlinsks I burner deliver mot* dean, d*- Fine quality broad­ financial affairs on a sound, sensible basis. After all, we’ve been a t this pendabi* heat. You get pre* nationally known makes , Of eaeape Ito ooiuoMatioa and ex- home forgets her plain clotoes in )Vith the insunt dean flame there CURRENT ANNUAL ' 'are no flecks of soot b lo n ^ from business since 1891 and certainly ha^e the "Know-Hpiv.” You’ll find our minffl eervioe, toa All deslEied cloth pajamas . . . tfaeto nre toany others toe overwhelming feeling of ap­ your chimney or escapteg into your DIVIDENDS to make home hcetlns MMT.' tqxiri skirts cume in pleated S m io are dedleating thetoselves, as preciation he expeiiehces when he ^' home. Hundreds of tests made with ..QMM X MOSIMTY different colors, sizes 34 to 40, but I FOR CHRISTAAAS is over the question of paralyzed With muscular dystro­ not every size ih every color. $ 6 .9 8 vakM i$ AsA be made still phy carry their burden were It not FOGARTY BROS, Int y ^ A f g f S « r lu fa the amount of for toe cwudant eiqiourpgenient BROTHERS L mor mmmm 'mmmm mmmm mimmm mmmmm mmmm i 319 BROAD ST.— MI 9-4639 • L f t l R T IRIWAWCIRL IWTITUTIBM ______I ,L,______ibaadir obtained be and fuldiutee of tiie Public Hetith M l 3 - 5 1 3 5 OFIN WIOfifSOAY, TWmSOAY. FRIDAY, H U 9 FJyU-UONDAY, tUtSOAY, SATURDAY, 10 A4A |a JT im al Open Until 5 P.M. Monday. Tuetdov and Fridoy I ^ 301-31B Cofttor St.

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'•'‘W MANCHESTER BVENINa HEBAU). M A NQBBSI^ OON^« TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, IM l UANCHSSmi tiVBNlNO REBALD* MANCRBatCR, CONN., TUESDAY* OCTOBER U, 19^1 p a g b n i m i i aim ’ ; < j i A" '■'N ^ ‘ '■•■A; • TV sion to ths Soviets on ttae Betfita But when Adenauer said Thompson, a dsportrasat fSenseless.». HoBtality’ South Whidtor iseue. last week thdt he penonally wants man stud, rocstvod n6 ‘‘apaatlto” Umon C^ts Backfire AboutTown School Board Adenauer The Washington Post said today to visit President Kennedy, Ger-' instructions to talk with iovlil' Parents of Cub Scout Pack 113. that Kennedy epent45 minutee late mah diplomats here suggested that Foreign Minister Andrst A. Oroia- Of Fallout from Giant Bomb Washington School PTA, Will |meet Adopts Budget yeeterdav with French Amhassador Adenaner may prefer to discuss CO in continuation of tha mtdt> tonight at 8 at the home of Mia. Herve Alphand in another attempt the problem directly with Ken­ Sgs Gromyko had With Rusk oax* Ried Bomb Sparks Sallivsii * Rttdss ies to to break the western Impasse on nedy. Uer this month. ^ Anthony Sabffla, fs Summer S t the marriage a t Mtes Unda M. . Grewe ‘ returned from consulta­ riig aO M ), Rudsa, ddkigbter of Mr. and M rs ,‘Vhe caube eelebra a t the board negotiations with Russia over of eduoatlon Mnee May wxa quiet-- Berlin. tions in Bonn Saturday night. On Perente and teachera are Invited Eric Rudax, 62 Winter SL. to Leo Sunday he called on ^ r e ta r y of «»»cU7 iiKU Um at tha to attend oeat tryouts for the Rob- ly abandoned Mst. aa mem- Alphand was understood to have liimb. a * fewOwl: *‘I,c«ncan ionly A.-SulHvan. son a t Mr. afid Mix. becx officMUy deleted 8266,522 President State Dean .Rusk to explain ccison PTA play, "Hasta Manana.” Non-Red Protests Raymond J. SuUlviti Sr:, <5 Broad \ delivered a letter to Kennedy froni For HeeMf gmtirir that wuh a quailflad■ yaa. from -the 1961-62 eohooi budget. French President Charles de Adenauer’s views on turther talka B dapands

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHE8 1 SR. ODNM« TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1961 M ANCHESTER EVENING H ERALD, U A N G H ESTSa CONN.. TUESDAY, OCTOBEIl 2 4 , 1961 PAGE ELCVCN ■T" BUGGS BUNNY OUB B0 A |D 1HG HOUBB' with M ^O R j R ^ DAILY ^ROSSWORD PUSBCLB « RodkviUe-Vernon State NfiWs RpekviUe-V ernon Elks Past Rulers FRATS - CLUK Local Stocks To Fete English CiUlCLUISrTlAMS VIAIT TILL V)fr L .A T K L SrfVOm Engineer Says Area Dump Ask for n a l FlNISHTM*dW*i^A^T»MiA rt h i g g M Council to Recommend <|iii»utiP«z riuMisMijd R o u n d u p K io^xw^'tbdiw coupt&op^ OsEW • IlMdlt^ zfc. George R. English, 53 Thomas Mustrolod Color Video Porfomier. >’ .'m Dr., past exalted ruler of Manches­ rTHCJTAN'PRBSH //tWOSOFFTBUR ■ r t *5* BW Wortliy as Long Range Plan Cotologue of tho OFRTH'dffnnXftf)) AfCCHES/AN' (OiBttmM inm ru g f Om) ter IxMlge of Elks and past dis­ LMyNG(m,«Oi)ONl^ sniNfMla South St. Zone Change rtarttord Natkmal . i , trict deputy of Connecticut East, UTEST JACKET OANThtLYOOWlUCrx HANE a OIAA«^A^r/7t>ONT ViORK UP Bank and Trust Co. 57 61 miidater his rapidly groiring The current smen-town regionai^at a long-range program for PRAmCC UPONi//TOOA|tXM SOSAM r ,\ trash disposal study was Supp«H‘t- long-range solution, may turn out will be honored at the annual TMtHKOPYCUFOKNOT ThS RockviU* City. Council hapSMra, H orl^ii BudUln, 18 ICorriaon Oonn. Bank and .Trust tn>e Rt, Rev. John H-. Kaqmral la meeting of the Past Exalted Rulers DESIGNS YOUe THUMB /'/-r'K tJU tOOmiHE 68 first suffragan biah(^.\ ed today as a worthwhile project to be the best answer for Vemon MFORMI^MSTHAT TBMmwndia SMiIwbIwim narasd to rooomniend changlnK Si* OO. ....a...... 69 by an engineer who was quoted Association of Connecticut Sunday MfLOAMCHWASMARt T w iro o u N ® ^ l Y o u R e r Kira laawaaez C d Attendance at the cMuiieraUoh and neighboring towns where r^ id at 2:30 p.m. at Uie Bridgeport NASSIFF ARMS CO. T o a u c ., t b a i p K / t m ttPgU BW UiA sone on land at Vemon Ave Admitted today: Donald OM- last week as not sold on the idea population growth promises to 0FHRARIN6.VAND MrtM UTht*n- houn, 11 Oak St. Aetna Ftra ...... 1 2 0 125 ceremony will be limited to those Richard Lombardi, er^Jneet, Elks Lodge. rtOUSE o r SPORTS (QMGTBNOIN.V I ttUM M an iSBotlaatt and South S t from A-EO to R-15 Hartford F ire ...... 86>4 holding admission eaids. Invlta- make the trash disposal problem a MI MAIN ST.—Ml 9-1647 LemMAWlMJCAfT/- Discharged Monday: John Fon­ •IH who hfia surveyed dlsplMial sites for sudden menace. English, one of the original or­ MUad SOBibUcM MMB under the city’s proposed new National Flra 148 158 tions art going out this week and MANCHESTER, OONN. setj: UlMANklMd STRUmf . taine, 81 Union S t; Alice Hanson. the town of Vemon In past weeks Lombardi has gathered facts ganizers of Manchester Lodge, has conlnR code, which come before a Worcester Rd., Vemon. Phoenik fire ...... llSH 120% anNicaUon for admission mukt be said his comment was takoi the been active in the Elks for 15 puUic hearing Nov. 14 lAte aad IzNkaaaity laa Uae wrong way. and figures and compiled them In Finishes Training BUOOKiaiB HUSBAND a report and recommendation to years. He is a former trustee and HAfWtMM S S S f aPAnamlg - MJiiiB .. - A14cri>icn agreed la»^ night that Walter C. Stephen, son of Mr. Aetha Casualty ....145 155 As an 1mmediate ~^uwer to a served as exalted ruler of the ' S S m aW te SIMowMija jZiiSSraM Sfi leaaona for making the tract an Aetna U fe ...... 142% 148% Hartford, Oct. 24 UIV-Mrs. pressing prohim, be said, he fell selectmen. He said a 50-acre por­ and Mrs. Anthony A. Stephen of Ernest Nued of Deep River will tion of the Malcolm W. Barlow Manchester Lodge In 1956-67. ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN , R-20 zone were not as convincing Niederwerfer Rd,, completed re­ Conn. G en eral...... 290 805 a regkml solution would not work. ^Your New York Life 8SSSL „isaiaa. gs a g s p * -* ' as reasons for changing It to the Htfd. -Steam Boiler 122 182 be swam in Thursday as a mem­ “Over the long run,” he added, property off Rt. 83 is Ideal for a He has been chairman of the ______^,.8aBN8 HWULPWWBOiy ttSklaM* SSS,. 4is«ma4«* Ml cruit training, O it 6, at the Naval ber of .Uie' State House of Rep­ sanitary landfill site for the town. Elks National Foundation for the SSDMoUMdsin iao R-10 desigrtatton. - Training Center, Great Lakes, HL Travelers ...... 153 159 "the meture is different." agent in NOW ID B K M lODKirIB WbRK idpcpprio w s waH^ ajBKiOwyXjwi<^iw 3ii Xontft p0i^ The' change, which cannot be PMHlr < Fttittee resentatives, succeeding her late Lombardi stated his pokitkm to­ *^e recommended handling town State of Connecticut for the past ON P M N 8E , T \WMT LAST iniMk Military ceremonies msrked the husband. She was recenUy given refuse in a landfill for pbo:n ' five years. Last year, English was 1 r 1 made until after the public hear end of nine weeks of "boot camp’’ Conn, tig h t A Power 31% 33% day in answer to queMtons by the Manchester is •MlIRDPWS SmmMC UNE' n r r r r r ing, would permit construction of Htfd. Electric light. 72% 75% unanimous endorsement in Deep Capitol Region Planning Agency’s years, then taking “a hard look at appointed district deputy for^Con- IFTDTAKE WTTELIX- and Included a full dress parade Mvtr to fill the Seat She . will incineration." Remaining acreage necticut Ea.st by John Fenton of IT house's in that area on 15,000 and review before high ranking of­ Rartford Gas Co. . . . 57 phlef planner, Robert D. Brown. P“ square foot lots'Tather than 20. .-kM'tbem New HInglanil - take the oath of office from Sec­ Brown said Friday be was dis­ on the Barlow site coum be -used Lawrence, Mais., grand exalted PAUL A. DOURQUE ficials and civilian di^ataries. retary of State Ella T. Graaso at for an incinerator, he said. ruler. r r 000.. 2-Day Rummage Sale Set Telephone ' ...... 52% 55% turbed at Lombard’s remarks. He p The recommmded change was Maanlartnilng Camini the caiHtoI. felt they would be detrimental to Lombardi and selectmen will English is married to the former MXqi^ agreed to In the latest lound of The auxiliary of Badsteubner- the CRPA-spanaored dtunp sur­ tour the site tomorrow, morning Marie Corrigan, and they have two STFn m b i p —p 'Yaxiiehewsky - Boothroyd Post, Anrow, Hart, Heg. . . 60% asMdtSittk dlsciLseion on the city’s new zon­ Associated Spring ..13 APPARENT SUICIDE vey begun two months ago. with members of the Chamber of children, Mrs. John Muldoon of 83 IT ing code, which has .'ome before VFW, wNl hold a tw o ^ y rum­ Baltimore, Oct 24 Ifft-^FOlice He said he felt the comments Commerce and any other interested Brent Rd., and George English Jr., AOTMmliGiK) mage sale tomorrow and Thurs­ Bristol Bras* ...... 12% one public hearing, a>id, because Em-Hart 80 list as an apparent sUicide the were made without proper founda­ people. An explanation of the dis­ at home. English is as Salesman of confusion arising from printing day from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the death of 24-year-oId James Ma­ tion. posal program and costs will be for Rrescome distributors in Hart­ E B VPW Poet home on Rt. 74, Tol­ Fafnir Bearing ..... 51 E of the code, will come before ant Heubleln Inc...... 26 son, Woodmont Conn^', a medical In the course of discussing prog­ forthcoming. ford. other next month. land. Mrs. Gertrude B e r^ is N. B. M achine...... 17 student at Johns Hopkins Univers. ress in the VermN) trash disposal Aldermen, meeting with planning chairman of the event. Donations sity. Mason’s body was found study, Lombardi said a regional North and Judd .... 14 Solution, In hla estimation, would SSItowdfHjWr consultant Richard D. Cosgrove of will be most welcome. Stanley Works ..... 18% hanging In his room at the medi­ 0-M Il7b» Stelling, Lord-Wood and Van Sue- To Train Aides cal residence yesterday. not be feasible. Hauling costs CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER Veeder Root ...... 57% would be prohibitive, he thought, tendael, agreed that the smaller A course to train volunteers |for rhe above quotations are not to lot size requirement Is more rea­ work during Bioodmobile visits end inter-town cooperation was a w construed s* actual markets. New Joints Urged question mark, IndicaLed by past PRESCRIPTIONS NSW YORK LIPB BY AL VERMEER p r w sonable for the tract. will be held tomorrow at the Lot­ PRlSaLLA’S POP The 20,000 square foot size was tie Fisk Memorial in Henry Park experience with intffP-town coop­ Cleveland — 'The use of artificial eration in other fields Insuranea (^^^^Cem panv fGIVE ME ONE J-,. t lilt a iM ^ proposed at first *}e3ause back starting at 10 am. Mra Clarence IfiOOb REATO^ portions of the acreage are on McOarthy, chairman of the Red 15 Applic^ations hip joints for elderly pet^le with He said today, however, "much aagMdNBSu A Vlou AND THAT , JUST OMET ledge rock where sewering would Cross blood program in Rockville broken hipe is urged by team of was made of an offhand remark. A • U fi Iniuranct • 6rou* Imuranes be an ImposslbiUty, -itflcials felt may be oonbactqd by anyone In­ For Police Post Cleveland doctors. They find the question was thrown at me and I [STUPID BOOK' artificial Joint enables the patient gave a quick answer.” 9-9814WE DELIVER • PnisloR Plans • AnmiitiM D ■' However, a number of aldermen terested in the course. pointed out that ' sentic tanks Mrs. Alfred Ricci, assistant Police Chief James Reardon to­ to be iq> and about iff a day or so. He went on to aay he was con­ • HatlUi Mnurmca . would be out of the question there state manager for the Mood pro­ day reported that 16 men have sub­ and complications are rare. The cerned “with an Immediate prob- as well, and public health officials mitted applications to take town alteraaitive bone-set method fre­ , lem in Vemon” and could not see 97 CENTER STREET gram, and Mrs. Grace Sikiltan, vol­ quently fails, involves long, haz­ PINE PHARMACY would probably require sewering, unteer field repreeentatlvs, will competitive examinations for po- a regional program aa a good so­ 664 CENTER STREET—CORNER Of AOA518 MI 3-1118 1 despite the Installation problems lioemaii—Grade B. ardous cohValMcence, and is often lution to it. SHORT RIBf BY FRANK O’NEAi conduct the morning session. Hie followed by compHcations. In the ledge. afternoon class will be conducted He said that the number of ap­ He said the CRPA study, looked The R-20 designation was pro­ by Mrs. Gertrude Wilkson, chief plicants Is quite unusual for a posed initially because adjoining nurse of the state blood program. town this size. Normally, about «v.i land In the Vemon Fire District is Transportation to the sessions four appileanta in comparison pop­ zoned for residential lota of 22,500 will be nrovlded upon request. ulated towns would be average, he square feet minium. Workshop Session Set said. Also, the existence of ledge Women of.the Vemon Methodist The salary range for poUceman. 10-14 , «o-i4 prompted planners to map larger Church are invited to a workshop Grade B. begins at $5,563.60 for lots' because septic tank fields session Wednesday frem 12:30 to the fir.st year and reaches $6,302.40 BY JOE CAMPBELL would require It. 2:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Bar­ after four years. Date and time BONNIE John Parciak, who owns land bara King on Wellwood Circle- The of the exams will be announced, ICIBB In the area, objected to the R-20 group is preparing for the Holi­ the chief reported. proposal in earlier discussiona He day Bazaar which will be held at /niRNOPPTHe ME said the area Is not suited to the the church on Rt. 30 Nov. 11. TV, BONNIE. ITS 10000' high-priced homes suggested by Women are urged to bring to Pronunciation Guide kTtME RQRBED/ HIGHr the large lot size. the workshop any articles they I a?i4 In discussing the Vernon Ave. may be working on for sale at By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tract, aldermen turned down a the bazaar. Here are the pronunciations of Twr? proposal to change the industrial In Germany some names In the news today: 0NKAU designation on land east of Wind­ Army Spec. 5 Walter E. Zutter, Albert John Luthuli, Nobel peace sor Ave. near the district line. son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Zutter prize winner—Loo-thoo’-lee. CD Film Showing O f Ellington, recently participated Joaquin Balaguer, president, Vernon Boy Scouts and their par­ with other personnel from the 8th Dominican Republic — Wah-keen’ ents will see films tomorrow night Infantry Division's 68th Armor in bah-lah-galr’ on aspects of thermonuclear war­ a four-day field training exercise U Thant, slated to become U.N. fare. the films provided by the in Germany. secretary general—Oo TaJint State Office of Civil Defense. The exercise, which pitted the Lieontyn* Price, Metropolitan Silvio Zanni. Area Four com­ 68th against a simulated aggres­ opera star—Lee'-on-teen Price. C3C5we— mander for CD. will discuss pro­ sor force in a series of tactical Premier Chou En-lal of Red tective measures and present the situations, was designed to test China—Joe un-lye’. “Considaring his ability I wouldn’t say Jimmy’s gradss films at the Public Safety Building individual and unit combat readi­ JU D D SAXON BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD wars unusual— suspicious might bs a bsttsr word!” o O at 8 p.m. ness. M-M The films are "Hydrogen The 8th is one of five U.S. divi­ Aluminum m Bombs,” "Seconds for Survivial,” sions in NATO’s "Pyramid of and ‘Invisible Eenemy.” Power’’ in Europe. Ail other interested people are Specialist Zutter entered the Windows $11.95 LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON Invited. Army in April 1958. His wife. Y*-~'«Ioa|iltal Noto*r^ Paula, is with him in Germany. Adimtted Monday: Norman An­ Doers $29-95 derson, 29 Union St.; Stephen Vemon news Is handled Uirougli iWlecenska, Maple St., ElUi^on; The Herald’s Rockville Bureau, 5 Elmer Doyle, 9 West-St. \V. Main St., TRemont 5-8186 or Jal. Doors $59.95 Birth today: A .-xm to Mr. and MItcheU 9-6707. Phis InatsIIation. t/R FAMilV ' i h ^ ia fb r ■■a,.— MANCHESTER COK. M ir O M tt RAItait ,< 3 A W N IN G C O . co».ww(«DMnsMsav». PHONE fin t-SM l In Connecticut, Wtm COMFORT a c. BY Jo h n n y h a r t land of steady hal ItS' BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE Notice erB A T E ST ...people BB for iMcsrrfivCv w rtrs ME% JUST SO WM/tT/-mas ARE SCHOOLS D b a t H SCEME WE HAYE DAILY SIARTCO B V OVERHEREiMDUKHOM ANOTHER I E - V ^ OUTYIDSEC / DARUN6.' -R)SCHOOL, m j « THIMO,CHRIS,ANPUSTENCAREFUUY: a a a a ;a> ^ ' DaiYERY TO THE MDU. v ( VMATASOUTi A H O '~ GET FROM MOTHER-nWr SAMURAI PEPTER?^ SINORP1 TOOK FROM A JAPANESE OFFICER PURMG THE WAR. RUNG IT WITH \DU.„OONT LETITOOr OF YOUR SMinUGUARO IT AS /-J BOLTON YOU WOULD PIAM ONPA g p f AREA CHOKa H0U$EWIFE. Agi 33. Shi Yes, you can buy life insur­ knows that lifa insuranea ance direct from a mutual sav­ should bo on herself, as well ings bank. Because you serve LENOX 4 ita as on hir husband. Sht yourself, you save when you buy knows, too, that it pays to Savings Bank Life Insurance. PHARMACY servo yoursilf. So she goes No one calls on you; no selling MORTY MEEKLB BY DICK CAVALLI to a mutual savings bank for 299 E. CENTER ST. SBLI. At hir age, a $2,000 commissions are paid. You GO MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD THATOWL YDU KEEPACTINO UUS for it! TEL Ml 9-0894 WrtWJf iCRYOUR BAROARIAN; Stral|ht Lifa poiicy costs only IMITATION 19 AN QMILAND vyeLL9IART INRXMAnON, $4.26 I month. Dividends, as You will also GO for the low WHOOO^' BE6 INNIN(? FEa?INeSOU UkBONB. ANONMJ^ - i r Mrned, beginning the first ratea—the early dividenda—the TDWeVRA P i e r year will make the cost even liberal cash and loan values. GO WriCWA?'/ BrTTHIN. CC H i¥5P9 ^ lower. She found it pays to GO for SBLI for your whole family. rMcfi for another If you’ve never owned an electric blanket you have % real treat in store for A U K iir for SBLI. Go soon. v V jrN .1 blanket, rench for eN B R av the switch on your GENERAL yoiL Just select the temperature you want and you’ll be cosy and warm all night. OFMICB. LOW COST... becRUss you |W for itl ELECTRIC BLANKET! W hat’s more one electric blanket does the job of three heavy bulky ones. Once Ask the Mutual Savings Bank nearest you. you tty an electric blanket, you’re a fan for life. THE SAYINGS BANK OF MANCHESTER Just ask the family that owns them. They’ll tell you thete’s nothing like the PCOPU^S SAYINGS BANK. ROCKYH.LE comfort of electric-blanket sleeping. ■ / a -Z ¥ Your 1961 Member. ...... MANCHESTEE EVENmG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1961 — -g a lev:''-'',’- ■ THE T M «r WHAT Life and Moore Apologizes for Non- • n m y c a u . Bemld Angle / f g A O M O «7 EARL YOST Ancient Boxer ‘¥-1 , AAU: gpoiu Bditor Sophomore A ward N ew York (JP)— ^The N a - f lf lit gow into effect, the AAUffederathm wlU urfif to the FIBA Defeats Foe ^1^11 .A. .^2 ^ A — A lAl—1 ..^s. * ^ A _ would tfif/klttsl Wmbe strippedwfevleamAjS of Its wee««aA*aAcurrent _ —— — —— »— *- * — Rates with Best in Country "ional Collegiate Athletic As fbr membership. sociation and the Amateur airthorlty. "We think we have leglUmate Uttle schools often produce some pretty fair football play­ Athletic Union are involved However, the catch is this: In leosen for being accepted,” saM ers who never achieve All-America status. Fellows in this In Six Rounds To Birds ^ Gentile order td function, the federation Byers. "If we fall and ths FlBA ______- • ; ) ■ in a life and death struggle would have to be recognized by the decides to keep the AAU, we wU category, in this area, include Andy Robustelli of Arnold, that nrobahlv will be settl^ International Amateur Basketball try again some other time.” Roger L^lerc of Trinity and Allan Webb, also of Arnold. All Baltimore (PP) — After New York (ff)—Jim Gentile of the Baltimore Orioles, who Body (FIBA). 'Right now the knocking down Pete Rade- tied a one-season major league record with five grand slam early next year. Mate Complaint three are now making their mark in the National Footbajl / / / i \ If the NCAA wins. It probably AA'U Is the United States rep- Byers also emphasized that the macher eight times en route home runs in 1961, was named sophomore restotatlve. NCAA was not ti^ng to take over League, Robustelli and Webb with New York and LeClerc will mean the end of the AAU as "We have held four meetings with the Chicago Bears. Thef’ to a six-round technical -♦of the year today, an effective administrative body the governing of basketball. Ho The strapping first baseman with the AAU in order to try to said the main complaint of tha eo.tchinR at this small college level men like Jessee and schools the knockout last night, ancient over United States amateur put this thing though," said Is strictly big league. Fellows like was picked by 149 of the 170 mem­ sports. NCAA Is that it does not get proper likes of Trinity, Wesleyan, Am­ Archie Moore apologized for , bers of the Baseball Writers As­ Midoney Best Opponent to Date NCAA Executive Secretary Wal­ representation In the govetning of Norm Daniels at Wesleyan and herst and Williams. not putting on "a more clsMsic per­ State Lengthens Lead If tha AAU wins, the organize-' ter Byers today as the group’s Dan Jessee at Trinity rate with sociation taking part in the an­ the sport. Long may they offer the brand of formance." nual poll conducted by the Asso­ tlon will emerge stronger than cotmcll went into the second day However a memorandum Isstied the best In the country. Give either ball being exhibited with little or ever. or both a few fair players and “I tried, but this man is a very Warren Spahn ciated Press. Pitcher Steve Bar­ of its fall meeting. ”We have made by a special AAU-Olympic Relsr no interference from the adminis­ awkward fighter," Moore said ber, a teammate of Gentile’s, was TTie battlefield is the control of no appreciable progress. tfdha Committee of the NCAA, chances are good they will come tration, win, lose or draw, "It's haid to hit him with one of Over Ole Miss in Poll Leadership Missed basketball in this country. "May be we were naive. But up with winners. Both have had a distant second with 12 votes. - headed by Athletic Director Wilbur « a s those clean, classic punches that ERAL eadefs The NCAA has protopaed the ws thought that the AAU would Johns of UCLA yesterday, left, no their ups and dowms, due to per­ Gentile, a southpaw swinger, CHURCH TENPIN formation of a United States Bas­ people like to see. I couldn't get wielded a' sizzling bat, both for Staadiags realize there how deep the un­ doubt as to the niture course of acr sonnel on hand, but overall both Here n’ There a clesin shot at him.” ~ New York ^Ochigan SUte wiijened it« lead over Mis- ketball Federation to govern the rest was and gured they would veterans rank with the best In the Nbw York all League play But Moore landed lots of the flissippi among major colleges today in the weekly poll of the Second CJongb No. 2 36 Sports. There would be five parties. welcome more representation. Urn by the FIBA. country. has two more Sundays of play re­ Milwaukee and Dick Donovan of ChUifomian hit .302 and tied for 20 .643 In Indians’ Setback In addition to the NCAA, it would more common punches as he Washington are the major leagues’ seventh among the league’s lesul- Associated Press’ 48-man committee of football writers and St. James No. 2 . . . 34 22 .007 "We came to the conclusion that After setting forth its outline of A.t the moment, Jessee and his maining on the 1961 schedule. One floored Rademacher ->nce in the be composed of the AAU, the In- they didn’t know of the unrest. the basketball federation, the com­ earned run leaders *ot 1961. ing batsmen. sportscasters. A 17-7 ■victory over previously unbeaten Notre Emanuel Luth. No, 1 34 22 .607 te'rservice Council (for the armed Trinity Bantams are ruling the w'ouldn’t be too surprised if Com­ fourth round, five times in the But Spahn probably doesn’t know Dams gave the Spartans a 40-t St. Bridget’s ...... 84 22 .007 By FRANK CLINE This all comes from the coaches mittee report states; roost while Daniels and his Wes­ missioner Bill Skoneski stepped His 46 home runs deadlocked forces), the National Federation and we had nothing to do with it.” filth, and twice more in the sixth Just how proud he should be of him with Minnesota’s Harmon Kil- point edge over Mississippi, which Second Congo No. 1 32 24 .671 *‘No (luestion about it. We were licked by a superior team. "It is anticipated that this same leyan Cards are floundering like dowm at the end of the season due before Referee Benny Goldstein nls accomplishment. He gave up 88 ■had trailed by only two points last sas which fell from a lOth place Temple B c tb ...... 30 26 .536 of State High School Athletic As­ Byers said the nCAA . and the basic structure would be utilised a bird with one wing. mainly to lack of cooperation in mercifully ended the one-sided earned runs In 263 Imilngs for a Jebrew for thlM in the American week, tie to no 'votee. S t James No. 1 .... 29 But without taking a thing away from Maloney we played sociations (for high schools) and AAU would hold dne more meeting for the creation of federations tin The flrst opportunity I had to League home run derby behind 27 .518 ths YMCA. the small fry grid program .. . Tip bout at 2:10. 3.01 mark, the highest ever for a Coach Duffy Daugbecty'* sturdy ^Uabeatea, Untied South______Meth._____ No. 1..28 28 .500 sloppy ball throughout and were much too slow on both of­ on Dec. 4. In Waahington in connec­ other sports.” watch Jessee and his crew this of the felt chapeau to Jerry De- 0\'er Weight Limit National League leader. Roger Maris and Mickey Mantle. Six of the t<9 10, the flrst ll've fense and defense," ♦ — ------PoasiUe Result tion with the AAU convention. The council continues ita meet­ season was last Saturday in Hart­ Michdgan State team, led by full­ Emanuel Luth. No. 2 28 28 .600 meusy who did a great Job in han­ Moore, the recognised light The veteran lefthander also won He drove in 141 runs, one less and Colorado, are unbeaten and Baptiat No. 1 ...... 28 28 JSOO Thus Tony Alibrio, Manchester Under the proposed federation, Then, if things are not settled (iuid ing teday and the NCAA Infrse- ford against a good Colby squad. dling quarter midget racing pub­ than Maris, the RBI leader. back George Saiinwe, collected 29 untied, Ohio State has a 3'^-! rec­ consclougly, but our passers are there appears little hope that any tions C?ommittee la'expected to dole heavyweight champion in New the title in 1947 and 1963. flrat place votes on the strength Second Congo NO. 28 28 .500 High’s' head football coach, still looking too much for Just one all five organizations wouid'have a Trin wron, 23-16, getting the tie­ licity the past two years at the York, Massachusetts and Europe, Donovan, on the other hand, has Big Year ord including an <^>ening game 7-7 South Meth. No. 2 , 27 29 .482 suinmed up Saturday's $4-0 shut say in the governing of the game. progresa will be made), the new out some disciplinary penalties,. M breaking score in the final minute. Buckland track .. . Due to a heavy of theiir second half performance tie with Texas Christian. LSU had man, Tommy Kelly. They don’t fought at 198, well over the 176- plenty to crow about. Associated Among Gentile’s other accom­ against Notre Dame. In the point Wapping No. 1 ... 24 32 .429 out at the hands of the Spartans seem to think or look for other poe- Never blessed with an abundance working schedule, banker Jim pound limit in the scheduled 10- Press statistics compiled yester­ kiet to Rice, Georgia Tech to LSU Wapping No. 2 ,., from Meriden. of material, but with a few stick- plishments in his sophomore sea­ score it was Michigan State 444, 20 36 .357 .slble receivers out there. Murray will miss at least the first round non-Utle bout. day showed he yielded 48 earned son were two grand-slam homo " and Notre Dame to Michigan Second Congo No. 20 36 .357 "Their line outcharged us all dav outs, the likes of Mickey Kobros- month of the 1961-62 basketball of The first three dull rounds drew runs In 169 innings for a 2.40 mark. Miaalesippi 404. Sta'te. Baptist No. 2 ...... long,” added the Indians' mentor "The Jast two weeks our oppo Seven Safeties in New England Play ky. Bob O’XIalley, Bill Goralski, runs in a game to tie a major 16 40 .280 nents have been taking advantage D e V e a u X Leads l L ficiating season, Murray and Gene boos from the coliseum crowd of He thus became the first Wash­ league mark, two homers in a Despite a 41-0 romip over Tulane None of the top 10 playa any of SUh Hilinski IH—201. "They were continually beating us Charlie Sticks, Whltey Kunklewici Sturgeon are the only Manchester 3,869 which contributed to a net ington pitcher to win the crown in a night game, powerful Miasis- the other teams in the select cir­ 0 the outside. Our ends, in par of this by putUng two and three and LeClerc dowm through the men who hold membership in the since 1938- when Garland Braxton game seven times and nine RBI dwenders on Kelley. Our passers gate of $10,418. in a game. He scored 96 runs smd Mppl lost some support and re­ cle this week. Michigan State DUSTY ttcular, were not containing and C o lle g e Point * years, Jessee and Trinity came up New England and 'Collegiate Bas­ Midway through the fourth, led the league. Donovan recently ceived only 11 first place hallota. takes on Indiana, Misriesippi driving their ball cairiers to the seem to forget that in the Hall Pro Grid Scouts Hot on with a glittering performance on a ketball Officials Association (New Rademacher bounced off the rope.H was traded to Cleveland. his 147 hits included 25 doubles compared to its 21-16 edge over . Standinga inside the way they were in­ game It was a paaa to the other GLOVES HELP BASKETBALL—Oklahoma City University basketball coach Abe Le­ playa ‘Vanderbilt, Texas faces Riol P W. Maker 8 in N .E. superb coaching Job, to win and York and New England area) . . and took Moore to the floor amid Jim O’Toole of Cincinnati was and two triples. the Spertane laet week. and Alabama plays Houston. L. Pet. structed.” end which was a key play on one remain undefeated. Dick Dubanoeki is not playing soc- flailing arms smd legs. Archie mons says he has discovered that putting work gloves on his charges helps them in ball second in the National League with Gentile spent eight years in the Merrill’s -Market .. . 11 1 .916 The Indians’ offense sras almost of our touchdown drives. They’ve Of B. U’s End of Many Talents Dodgers’ chain before the Orioles HoMe Spot Other pairings Involving the Clarke Motors ...... 11 1 .916 Just got to start epottlng other re When the season started. New cer this fall at Wesleyan due to a looked up in disgust, mumbled handling. Lemons has the squad wear gloves only in fundamental drills and says it a 3.09 record, followed by Curt Texas hdd tight to third place ranked teams include: Iowa va impotent against the Spartans Boston UP) — Tufts’ human England small college powers were neck injury suffered in an accident something as he arose, and before Simmons of St. Louis with 3.12, bought him for $25,000 on a con­ Imperial Caterers .. 8 4 .666 winding up with minus one yard ceivers.” makes the players more conscious of the ball. Shown here are Larry Jones (L) and Bud 'With three firsts after manhandling Purdue, Ohio State vs. Wisconsin, Wilco Machine .... 8 Alibrio said that the only poa battering ram, Ron Deveaux, VS be Amherst, WUliams and Col­ . . . Last Saturday's offensive show the round was over Rademacher Koper. (AP Photofax.) Mike McCormick of ditional basis after the 1959 sea­ LSU vs. Florida, Notre Dame vs. 9 .250 in rushing and only three yards New York (JPi—Dave Vitl, a f three. Klrouac owns one fnore by. Never was any mention made by Manchester High — one yard was well on the way to defeat. the 1960 leader, with 3.20 and Bob son. Gentile failed to Impress the Arkansas 33-7 and Alabama Gua’a Grinders ..... 2 10 .166 gained through the ait. aible injury in the x,ame may have continues to dominate the football end of many talents, has than Massachusetts’ John Bsm- moved ahead of Iowa, taking over Northwestern, Georgia Tech vs. Independent’s ...... of the Bantams. But on succes­ minus rushing and three yards to Rademacher, at 33, some 11 to Gibson of St. Louis with 8.24. Baltimore brass in spring train­ Tulane and Colorado vs. Oklahoma. 1 11 .083 “Not only did we miss Dave been a sprained ankle incurred by New England college foott^ll the professional scouts following berry. The rest of the 14 are sive Saturdays, Trin upended Wil­ the good via passes—is the lowest 14 years younger than Mocre, went Bill Stafford of New York fin­ ing camp. fourth position on Ks 34-3 tri­ Malausky’s running ability but we offensive guard Dennis Podolny. He Boston Unl'verstty llks bird dogs dlrided equally. Brown’s Kay umph over TentMMtoe. Iowa The top 10 writh points on a 10- won’t know the availability of scoring race despite the fact liams and Colby. Amherst has total in the school’s history for any down the first time after absorb­ ished second to Donovan in the But once the 1960 regular sea­ 9-8-7 etc. basis, dith first place Oren Babcock 141-394, Bill also missed his and my son’s these days. Barry has kept the touchdown-less lived up to expectations and is American League with 2.68. Then dropped a peg to fifth, despite its Sheckey 367, SUn Mlruckl 858, leadership lon offense. Dave played Podolny or the others hurt last hs hasn’t made a point in two Bruins from a scoreless season. one football game. The Indians ing a left hook to the stomach son got underway, the 6-3, 200- votes and season records in paren­ weeks. The 6-foot-2 right flankman from both unbeaten and untied. Trinity bowed, 34-0 to Meriden Maloney, near the end of the round. The bell came Don Mossl of Detroit with 47-15 smothering of Wisconsin. Charles McCarthy 146. very little and we kept Tony out week for Saturday’s game with Fort Lauderdale. Fla.. Is an out­ Unbeaten, untied Amherst used Losing Coach Steals Spotlight, pounder began to click with his theses: < Bulkeley until later this week. has played one tie, with St. Law­ s e e rang as the count reached four. 2.96, Milt Pappas of ^Itim ore whiplash batting stroke. He fin­ Ohio State took over eixth place 1. Michigan State (29) (4-0) 444 and used him on defense only. The The hard-running J u-n i o r standing candidate for AlI-NeW more passing and a generous rence. Amherst and Trinity clash "He was guarding everything Mdth 3.03 and Juan Plzarro of Chi­ after beating Northweetem 10-0 Saturday Jr. Girls — Gale Cbr- boys said today at practice tha, “Bulkeley, whom we saw against stUI has a 10-polnt bulge over sprinkling of double wing in cago with 8.06. ished his rookie campaign with a 2. Mississippi (11) (5-0) 404 England and All-East honors this head-on Nov. 11 at Amherst which End of the Line carefully except his lunch counter,” .292 average, 21 homers and 98 while Notre Dame, No. 6 a 'week 8. Texas (3) (5-0) 372 rentl 119, Joan Urbanettl 118, Mary tllere was no one In the huddle to Hartford, ia a big, nigged defensive Maine’s Dave (Jloutler,. 62 to year. And he’s doing It en a clifb crushing Coast Guard 40-7 but ths could well decide the small college Archie explamed after the fight. ago, fell to eighth. Louisiana Armstrong 118, Joan DeMonte 118, pull them together and get them minded boll club,” declared Allbrio. 42. which has won only one of five defense again was ths real key. supremacy in New England. It Dick Brimley, former local res­ Phony Game Program for Central runs batted in. 4. Alabama (4) (5-0) 331 working as a unit.” "They hit real hard and battle all ident and standout runner at East "After I hit him there (the stom­ Barber, a lefthander, had an 18- State, a 24-14 winner over Ken­ 5. Iowa (1) (4-0) 327 Phyllis Doater 110. Deveaux, shut out by Trih- games. Ths Lord Jeffs permitted the should be a real thriller. ach) several times, he ’ couldn't Three Cheem tucky in a Saturday night thriUer, Malausky and young Tony Ali- the way." (Cadets Just two yards rushing and Hartford High and Manhattan 12 won-lost record while posting 6. Ohio SUte (3-0-1) 235 fcrlo are the Indians’ co-captains Having lost to both Maloney and ity Get. 14 and idle last l^at- With talent hunters from the * * « College, is now on the faculty at move as well and he was an easy ad'vanoed from a 10th place tie to 7. Louisiana State (4-1) 128 Saturday Sr. Boya — Ronnie Le- urday, renews his cam]Mign have allowed 81 in four games. taiget.” New Haven (d')—The longest, if a 3-34 . He pack 118. Randy Smith 115, Ned The husky fullback tried several Oonard who figure to be battling New York Giants and East Hartford High... Dr. Charlie By FRANK CLINE ♦hurt somebody before the yearyet ls«»like nothing better than to take us completed 14 of his 34 starts and the No. 7 epot. 8. Notre Dame (3-1) 118 for regional honors, which Rams watching, senior Vlti helped Trinity .wins ths prize’ for the Quite a Record Monday afternoon Rademacher over. Look out Dan (as Daniels into camp too' and be the cham­ not the best run of the day as Yale Georgia Tech, which juat got by Zagllo 114, Larry Jamaitls 113, times to help mount an offense for the Central Connecticut Inter- Robbins of Manchester and Walt There were several winning conquered Brown 14-8 was turned pitched eight shutouts, tying him 9. Georgia Tech (4-1) 108 but kept reactivating a shoulder Scholastic League championtolp on eluded him by two points last B.U. upset West Vlrginis 12-6 last best "cardiac offehse” of the sea­ Jessee has been around a long suggested waiving the rule which turned a Uttle toward Trinity's pions of the Big Three without even Auburn 7-6 in a real tough game, 10. Colorado (4-0) . 97 Alex Urbanettl 118, John Heinz- faU, when the Jumbos play time, since 1993 at Trinity. He's Akerly, well-known Mlddletowm requires a bout to be stopped if a coaches present when Yale Dam Jessee) if you come up to our in by the losing football team’s with Minnesota’s Camilo Pascual man 112, Paul Quey 112. injury received earlier last week. Nov. 11, who did Alibrio and the Saturday night. He caught three son. In order, the Bantams have: official, reside on the same street being a member.” cheerleader who swiped a Yale for the major league high. ranked ninth and Oriorado, Others receiving votes: Missouri, Alibrio, who was playing for the Indians favor irf this clash? host to stubborn Williams this passes for 33 yards, threw a help­ (1) Beaten Williams 8-6 on a Den one of a select few coaches in fighter is floored three times in a University played host to the grame undefeated.” Other speakers included Jess a 13-0 winner over Kaneaa State, Navy, Minnesota, Maryland, Rice, America wrho can boast of send­ in Middletown. Robbins is an M.D. round. megaphone. It was a 70-yard Jaimt. Others mentioned in the ballot­ Saturday Jr. Boys — Bob Hyde first time In two weeks, had done "Again no question about it. Ma wsekend. ing block on Jackie Farland’s win­ Taylor to Sam Winner pass with on the Middletowm State Hospital weekly meeting of the Con­ Daniels pointed out that his ball Dow .of Southern Connecticut and He was hauled down by a pair ing Included pitcher Bill Stafford was 10th. Michigan, Utah SUte. Southern little or no running before the loney is the best club we’ve faced Cloutier could not add to ning 30-yard touchdown run and one minute to play; (2) Tied 8 t ing his teams into battle and being "I appreciated that,” Archie club has the bad habit of giving Bob DeSplrito of Bridgeport Uni­ The only top 10 member of last California, Rutgers, Utah. Auburn, 122-183—868, Tom Popoleski 111- rewarded writh at least 100 vic­ staff. Akerly will serve this bas­ said. "It gave me a chance to necticut Sports Writers Alli­ of Yale, counterparts. of New York (6) and pitcher 119, Paul KracunaS 110-110, Dick game and was used strictly on this year. In fact, our bunch would his figures as Maine lued a defensively boxed in touted Fred Lawrence 14-14 en. fullback Bin ketball season as commissioner of knock him down some more.” the ball away deep in their own versity. week to be displaced was Arkan­ Army, Kansas and Clemson. defense. like another crack at Conard '* Colvard on rollout sweeps. Polk’s plunge and Taylor’s two- tories. Actually, up to last Satur­ ance yesterday but it was a territory right at the start. They At a business meeting after­ Frank Funk of Cleveland, pitcher Dey 111-111, Keith McNamara 114, safety to squeeze pMt Con­ day, Jessee'a teams have scored assignments, handling the assign­ loser who gave the gathered Schoolboy Rowe won 16 consecu­ Jack Kralick of Minnesota and Bob Froehlieh 114. “Our passing again left much to th^t were possible but, of course, necticut 2-0. 0ns of the nation’s leading pass pointer with eight minutes re­ ‘Lot Stronger' did it against WPI and it cost them ward, Don Clerkin of the Hartford be desir^’’ cohtlnued the Indiana’ maining; (3) Defeated Tufta 14-B 137 victories since he left the wrilds ing of officials to schoolboy games Rademacher, who suffered -a qut scribes and mentors the biggest an BMly touchdown. Then too, tive games for the Detroit Tigers catcher Jim Pagliaroni of Boston can’t be arranged,” summed up the The scoring leaders: catchers, Vitl has grabbed 16 for of Oregon to run the football team in the Central Connecticut area... Times was elected vice president of in 1934. (1 each). coach. Maybe they’re doing it un- Indiana’ ooach. m S yards, more than his entire on Polk’s laat-minuts dive Into the over the left eye during the punish­ chuckle. there was some confusion regard­ the Sports Writers Alliance. Friday Jr. Girls — Mary Lynn TD Pst Total end zone; (4), Downed (Colby 23< at Hartford. His clubs have lost Twenty fifth annual running of ing bout, said he found Moore "A That was Bill Moore, Central ing the Cards’ third TD and his Epidemic of^ Injuries Hurt^ Rivard 116. DeVeaux, T u fts ...... 8 4 52 1960 total. He also hndles the kick­ but 63 games writh.five ties also on the Five Mile Road Race Thanks­ off chores. 16 with 58 seconds to go eni a Carl lot stronger than I thotight he Connecticut College coach, who quarterback thought he was still Cloutier, M aine...... 7 0 42 Lundburg plunge. the record. giving Day is less than one month would be. saw his gridders blanked Satur­ going for the TD rather than what Frlday Baatam Boya—Jim Mc- Deaett, Amherst .,..5 0 30 Maine has quite an end. too. Co- During his undergraduate days away. The silver anniversary foot "He has great power when he’s Limited Power Cruden 120. at Pacific University, Jessee won day by AIC. After the game when could have been the winning points Sweeney Back as Point Leader Syracuse Has Waldman, Colby ...5 0 30 Captain Dick Kinney kept the race will be held Thursday morn­ moving forward.” Pete said. Moore was talking with AIC offi­ after touchdown. Wrong play was Leete, Springfield .. 5 0 30 Black Bears unbeaten and Imught nine letters. In addition to coach­ ing, Nov. 23, starting at 10:30 "That’s when he hurts you.’' Holiday Mixed Doablea — Bill Bathgate on Streak ing football, Jessee has coached cials who said they were awed by called and Cards’ first chance for Planchon, Bates .. .4 2 26 them to the threshold of aC. Bill Skoneski, local champion of Canada. struck to find such places as Em­ minute or so of our last three Providence ...... 3 1 0 6 Van Nort, Amherst .4 1 25 try from the 11. Springfield ...... 3 1 0 6 Hu n t in g eeason bowl. Bowl, which never got off the Monday Holiday Wives — Clara zmberger of the Detroit Red New England small college foot­ M idget League commissioner, Harold Johnson now holds the poria, Ka., Lansing, Mich., Nor­ games to gain either a tie or a vic­ Trueman 118-116-119^52, Edle Griffin, AIC ...... 4 0 24 New England teams, have scored ball offers a lot on Saturday after­ serves the new loop ap vice presi­ tory. Gentlemen, I’m about worn Hershey ...... 8 2 0 6 ' a Today -they are energetic, and ground last year. Is taking no seven safeties so far this season Wings — In the National Hockey National Boxing Association ver­ man, Okla., San Diego, Calif, and chances this time. Correntl 121—-333, \ti Chapman Mallsia, Central .. . . 4 0 24 League individual scoring faca noons during the season because of dent and treasurer. sion of the light heavyweight title, Middletown, Ohio as Just a few out.” Quebec ...... 1 3 0 2 have their bowl offer. But thedr 141, Bunny Crawford 132. and two have decided games. A and Moore has whipped him four Western Division energy output has been doubled . Inritatlotts already have been two-pointer proved the difference Official NHL statlatica relOMed to­ of the supposed home towns of Thus declared Trinity’s Jessee re­ Issued to Syracuse and Army day Show Bathgate,, 29-year-oM times in five bouts. several of his players. It seems garding the Frank Merriwell tac­ W L T Pts because of an epidemic of Injuries Holiday Women’a Doubles—Olive Tough Year when unbeaten once-tied Trinity Would he like to take on Johnson that an assistant manager pulled a tics of his undefeated charges In Rochester ...... 4 2 U 8 that has reduced the Orange's for the game here on Dec. 9. Rosaetto 117-123-121—361, Marie edged Williams 8-6. right winger, scored one goaf and Best Defense on Ground, Air again? Buf/alo ...... 4 2 0 8 FiSHING> football machine to a limited But, Director Bob Curran ad­ Lou Kirouac, Boston college end eoUectsd six assists In four games fast one by sending up the phony recent weeks. Galloway 117-122—343, Violet Si­ Los Angeles ( ^ —Things seem to extend hla league-leading point* ’When JcrfuuKm ^ gets down to home town list and the AIC people Cleveland ...... 2 4 0 4 homepowor operation, revoi-ving mitted today, he stlU is up la mon 129-120—388. Janice Kbwal- from Manchester, N. H., la the "We’ve been outweighed but not FISHING around halfback Ernie Da'vis, and the air. Syracuse declined to to be going none too well for Los area’s top field ^ a l kicker,with total to 15. business and puts up his certified fell without questioning it. outfought and to far have been Pittsburgh ...... 0 5 0 0 'ikl 131—838, Joy Briggs 155—855, Reason Why Chargers Are First check, he’ll have the chance of get­ If you’re the kind of fisherman with plenty of troiffile ahead on make any commitment and Elale Kravontka 124, Frah Rival Angeles football teams. The Needless to say the lad ihWved fortunate not to have made too the schedule. Army traditionally has been ting a good fight,” Moore said. "So had a date yesterday afternoon many mistakes. We’ve also been New York—Alter the second who enjoys eating his catch while 115. Rams are well into another losing far, he’s Just been talking.’’ week of American Hockey League The bowl bid ? It came from against post-season howl giunes. DaUaa (JP>—A glance at the team^ with the dean at Central Connecti­ able to come up with the great still afield, here’s a little trick Lew Andreas, Orange athlet­ season, with their fans shocked The Buffalo Bills last year won play. Bill Sweeney of Springfield New York’s Gotham Bowl com­ Automotive Chappell 138-868, at the way the management has ■tatlstles shows without hesitation the pass defense title by holding cut to explain his actions. play when we’ve had to. l^ t what­ was back \Vhere ne finished last worth tucking away for future mittee yesterday, almost in a des­ ic director, said the school (now why San Diego is leading the '■(Ve’re getting good pitching ever happens the rest of the way, 3-2) was Interested In bowl Brown 125-364, LaPoints 140, Ful­ traded off talent. The UCLA-I their opponents to 2,4^1 yards. Stuff Means Stqff season, on top of the scoring list. use. An ordinary bottle cap nailed peration mo've after being Hiut ler 129, Brainard 127, Deiey 127, Bruins and the Southern Callfor-1 American Football League by a This year San Diego has allowed but Just can’t seem to hit any Karl Kurth and I will still be real In only four games played, the to a piece of wood makes an emer­ out of top notch oandidates a year games. mile. proud of this bunch.” ' "We are Interested when we Jarvis 126, Denhup 126. .Secretary nia Trojans aren’t drawing thef only 885 yards in one-half the New York (yW—Ted Williams and home runs,” declared Bob Ingalls smooth Indian center had nine gency fish scaler. It works so well ago. is asked to Include complete name crowds of other years. Wilbur The Chargers are the stingiest schedule and picked off 26 enemy Lou Boudreau are quoted as au­ to a few writers at his own table Improved play of the quarter­ points on three goals and six as­ you may even want to make one When the Orange lost ita key have a good team,’’ he added. ONLY LEFT “It is too early to d e c id e bow ; next time. Johns. UCLA athlstlc director, | 2 throws. Buffalo intercepted only In discussing the 2-0 loss his Uni­ back and return to their "L” for­ sists. Last season Sweeney led the for home. BRAND on defense of any team in the two- thorities on the English language Eastern game against Penn State It probably will take three er frankly told the FootbalL Writers year history of the league. They 33 for the entire 1960 season. in Webster’s third New Interna­ versity of Connecticut team suf­ mation were important factors in scorers with 108 points. Some people eat carp. Some 14-0 last Saturday, It was oper­ Holiday Heuaa Don Benoit Astoclatlon yesterday: "We can’t N|3W fered at Maine last Saturday. Yale’s win over Cornell stated Jor­ Veteran Paul Larivee of Provi­ fonr more gamea.’* SETTER SITTER—This audacious, Cotumix quail chick have allowed their seven foes a Houston still leads in total of­ tional Dictionary. Williams clari­ don’t. If ■you’re a member of the ating without its first two quar­ The Army brass won’t make 142-363. survive with an average attend­ . total of 1522 yards ^ an average fense, rolling up 2,401 yards in six fies "stuff’ as "the greatest pitch­ In talking to the gathering, In­ dan Ollvar, Eli coach. dence was in second place wltn latter group, perhaps your objec­ terbacks, wtUi an tod switched has established a hands-across-the-beas rapprochement galls declared, "We still think eight points. Seven players were up Its mind nnttl after the Navy ance of 27,500. Under such cir­ of 317.4 yards per game. It's in games. San Diego is second with er of my time had tremendous "Play of our quarterback was tion is the slight muddy taste to fullbaick and with little depth. game bn Dee. 2, but Curran ad­ ■with John Olin’s gentlemanly English setter. Cotumix cumstances we’d have to 'curtail passing defense that they are the 2.366, with a better distribution stuff.” Boudreau qualifies with we’re a better ball club than we’ve difference between Columbia and tied for third, with a variety of surnam es attributed to this fish. With to\^|h Holy Croas ahead shown and some day we’ll explode. tour teams involved. Rookies mitted he was taking a long- Thin Clads Bow quail originated in Japan anti were imported for experi­ our program of athletics. We need toughest, however. between rushing and passing ‘had a wide assortment of curves, Cornell games,” said Olivar. Bill HereS the solution. Remove the this wreek.l things .have eased a shot stab. a 35,000 average to keep ths pres­ 'Sliders and slow stuff.” Oddly, it Our scouts tell us that to beat Leckonby hit on seven of 10 at Bruce Draper and Larry Keenan back bone before cooking. This Uttle. Gary Fallto moved into the mental purposes at Olin's Nilo Farms, hard by Brighton, Buffalo, our next foe. ,’we’ll need a of Rochester, Floyd Smith, Blllv *T was Just plajring a ent level of our program." was Boudreau who pulled the Ithaca compared to but two of 13 can easily be done with a pair of No. 1 fullback slot after playing' hunch,’’' he saM. "Fve heard To Norwich Foe 111. ’shift” on Williams in the 1946 minimum of three touchdowns. So against the Lions. This and use of McCreary and Brian Kllrea of Springfield, Larry Wilson of Buf­ pliers. behind Davis for most of the sea­ they have been critielzed be­ American League pennsmt playoff. far we’ve had four all season. You our "L” formation which bothered son. Starting quarterback Dave He "shifted” himself, then a short­ can see our problem for this falo and Danny Poliziani of Provi­ If you expect that some day you cause a lot of people think they Undefeatod Norwich Free Aoad- Cornell’s "stunting” defensive tac­ dence each had seven points. may fall out of your boat while Sarette, who along with No. 2 play a soft schednle. It might omy’a oroaa oouatry team easily stop, on the opposite side of sec­ week.” tics played big factors in the win.” signal-caller Bob Lelli missed last ond base and had the third base- In. the early season scramble, 6 fishing, read on. Wrap your Wal­ take some of the preMure off defaaUd Manohstoer iUgh, 15-45, 1961 V-.200 4-DOOR V A U A N T Ingalls pointed out that In the Getting humorous too Ollvar players were tied In goal scoring let in a plastic bag before ventur­ week’s game, is also due back. Lelli by partlelimtlng In a post-sea­ yeaterday aftMnoon in Norwich. man play short. first six plays at Maine, the then added slyly, “Jim Brewster Is out with a broken hand. son game.” TNI Equipped with automatic Fed. list Prlc« «|S|;510.iP Huskies went through all three with four apiece. Two other rook­ ing forth. Thus, your money and The Wildoata picked up the first got the word from Uncle Sam and ies, Les Kozak of Rochester and papers will be safe and dry for Keyed on Davis six places wth Bud Toth of the FLYING START left guards on the traveling squad. transmission, radio, heat- D iscount . y . - Saturday’s game may be his last Marc Bolleau of Hershey, Joined your future needs — if you can The Orangemen were swinging while other injuries after last winners the pace .setter in a time [CSSOEBJIL) Ann Arbor. Mich. — (NEA) — ”We had to do quite a bit of for Yale this year. Those Harvard Draper, Keenan, Smith and Wil­ swim, that is. along with a 2-0 Record, though of 14:16. Dave Raimey, Michigan’s leading Improvising but the men we used week’s hard fought victory over MIY NOW-^AY LATR or, w hit^aU s, windshield men in Washington will resort to son to share top honors..Sweeney, HUNTING Davis had hurt a knee and reserve Notre Dame included halfback- Top lO^flniahera in the varsity TIRE scorer last season with six touch­ all did fine Jobs.” anything to weaken us.” Larivee and Alex Faulkner of .N.P.L washer, economy f cylln- jOd Attention quail hunters! After downs. scored a touchdown on his Another losing coach who still quarterback Walt Sofsian Incurred Dewey Lincoln, fullback D on race were: 1, Toth (N), 2, Hagen Looking forward to Saturday’s Rochester each had six assists to you’ve been lucky enough to flush a rib injury that decked him until Hatcher and lineman Dave Bow­ (N), 3, Baker (N), 4, Marshsdl flrst play In college. He made a hasn’t given up hope is Wesleyan’s foe at the Bowl Ollvar declared, deadlock in that department. dsr. 1 white, 1 mint grsen. 25-yard scoring dash against eternal optimist Norm Daniels. a covey, relax. Smoke a cigarette. last weekend. With other assorted man, Dave Manders and Tony Ku-i (N), 5, Butove (N), 6, Jecobaen "Having beaten H a rv a rd and Dick MatUussl of Pittsburgh led While you’re taking It easy the injuries hampering an overall miega: Ends Denis Murphy and (N), 7, Golden (M), 8, Salciut Oregon. "We think this team Is going to Princeton already, Colgate would in penalty minutes with 20, com­ singles will be moving about prised of five minor sentences and team performance. Maryland Jim Kelly were on Notre Dame's (M), 9, Rohrbech (M), Coleman thinking the excitement may have ’’ keyed on Davis and upset the injury list, though neither was list­ (M) . i m PLYMOUTH ^ \ ^ a 10 minute misconduct. Belvedere 2-Doot Hmrdtop. Ra^id»:h^er^ W 5 Denis DeJordy of Buffalo had a calmed down. When you start Orange, 22-21. Syracuse bounced ed as unavailable. The hoot Wildcats made tt a BRAKE RELINE SPECIAL fine goaltending average of only hunting again your dogs will stand back with a 28-^ vlotory over Ne­ Purdue put halfback Tom Bloom clean srweep for the dey' by also whitewal^ stick shift, V>8, red aiid's^ite. Soccer I’CthCaptain 1.80, having allowed only nine a better chance of picking up a braska, but the physical toll made in the No. 1 team against Iowa winning the Jayvee race. Order of New Wrinkle in Pro Defense goals in six games. Included were scent. its mark agralMt Pehn State, and while Ted Somerville became Colo­ finish: 1, McMahan (N), 2, Gohila ALL MAKES-ALL MODELS One of five returning let- two shutouts which also gave him . If you’re a deer hunter, don’t egain Da'vis couldn’t do the Job rado’s sUrting'right halfback for (N) , 3, Rourks (M), 4, Vessels 1 W CHBYKOlir 1;., teamen on the 1961 Univer­ the top honors. feel left out; here’s a tip for you. alone. After Holy Ooss, Syracuse Its game against winless Okla­ (N), 5, Murkett (N), 6, Duheime BrookWood d-Door Wagon. Heater,; sity of Hartford varsity soc­ Bpileau scored the only "hat Slip a hacksaw blade into your plays Pitt, Oblgwte, Notre Dame homa. (M) . 7, Legier (N), 6. Miller (N). AMERICAN CARS automatie truwmi8sion,.8 cylinder, cer squad is Co-Captain trick” of the week, wlib a trio ol knife sheath. If you’re a good and Boston 'College. M595 Calls for the Walkaway Man shot It’ll some In handy for cutting 9. Kohoneski (N), 10, MoKibben Frank Giorgio of 699 Middle goals against Quebec Saturday Iowa (Toach Jeny Bums has (N) . 1 With World Famous Raybestos Linlnc Tpke., Manchester, who plays night. the pelvic bone of your deer. been faced with the same problem m i RAMiLill New York (NEA) — Tof ®«cause teams with the ball^to play football. If you happen to the fullback position. SPORTING DOGS end hopes for better resuMs; He Includes replacing lining, bleeding hydraulie 4-Ooor Custom Wagon. make suce that Larry Grant­ switch their ends, depending on lack a certain asset of physical ^ A sophomore majoring in You need three things to make began using former quartezhack the sideline alignment, both comer ability, you need determination to marketing in the school of Stars Stopped this tip work; a dog; a station Wllbum Hoilis as a h^back yes- system, add necessary fluid and repack front Radio, heatiF, whitewalls, standard ham plays professional foot­ backers are confronted with this offset it ’■ business administration, Gior­ wagon; Md a child’s play pen. ttoday. Hcdlis broke a bone in his Sport Schedule transmission, ft cylinder. A beauty. ball, the New York Titans tight end at various times. Larry also compensates missing gio has added a great deal of Cincinnati (A5— Frank Robin­ When you go hunting place the wrist in the stoond game of the wheel bearings. have produced a new wrinkle A guy of Grantham’s size, even heft with increased agility. In these spirit to the team and interest son and Vada Pinson, the Reds’ dog in the pen and the pen in the •••son and hasn’t been in action Teday car. The dog will have plenty of, Baltimore — Archie Moore, IWi, in defense — the walkaway though he’s expanded to 208 days when every linebacker is ex­ in soccer among the rest of two outfield stars, succumbed to since. Halfback Larry Ferguson San Diego, stopped Pete Rade- 19M MUCK pounds, figures to be ground up by pected to red dog quarterbacks as the student body. He gradu­ Yankee pitching in the flrst two room to move about and all the else resumed work after being Soccer—Central at Mancheater. man. breathing air he needs. He will macher. 192, Oolumbas, Ga., 6 3:16, Memorial Field. Special 2-Door Hardtop. Radios hefitar, whitewaBi, those big ends. Except that he well as pull down ball carriers, ated from Manchester High in World Series games. Robby fail­ hurt but he won’t be used for at (Noa-Utle). Larry is a hsurd-nosed kid of 23 never sees them. That’s why he’s that’s no small asset.- 1959 where he was active In ed to get a hit in his first six not be able to escape (unless he’s least two weeks. Thursday, Oct. 96 automatic tranamisslon, power steering, *69S out of Mississippi who came to called the "walkaway man.’*^ As the defensive quarterback extra-curricular activities. times up. Pinson was stopped a Mexican hairless) for the top Stinson Jones, a stalwart -varsity Balttmore — HMIy Mims, 1«9H. floocer — Maloney at ManeMbs- power brakes; V-8. play. But the question when Harry When -the tight end for the of' of the Titans, Grantham can be a Giorgio is also active in many in his flrst eight efforts but dou­ of the pen is close to the wagon performer for foiur seasons at Vir­ WasUngten, Ik C , aatpotaited Al t«r. S:l«, Mtosorial Field. Wismer decided to lose money In fense lines up right, Granthem gambler. When the Boston Patriots other activities besides soccer, bled in the rdnth inning of the ceiling. It all makes for a perfect ginia Military Institute, may miss Avaatl. 199, PhUadeljMiia, 19. Ciroes Country — Wethersfield, mufflers pro ball last year was. "Where?” walks to the opposite comer. When were trying to Ue the score late at the university among them second game against Luis Arroyo. combination. the first game of his college career Saa FnuiolBoo — >- Bobo OIsob, Windham, 3:15, Memorial ■ Field. 19S4 CHRYSLER An end for Ole Miss and the he lines up left, Larry avoids him in the game on a third-down-and- being a member of the Letter- Robinson paced the National - CAMPING with an injured fleck when VMI 178, San Fiandseo, 'outpointed Windsor 4-Door Sedan. ! most valuable player in the Hula the other way, League champs in hitting. Dead flashlight hatteries can be goes against WiUlam A Mary this ^ Saturday, Oct. 98 Bowl, he wasn’t swift or nifty seven situation, Larry called for an men’s Club, Newman Club, Sixto Rodrlgnes, V n % , San An- Manoheeter at Bulkeley, Dillon Radio, heater, automatie transnUoideil, V-8, "It was Johnny Dell’s idea,” says all out blitz by all the linebackers. Omega Kappa Delta of which recharged by campers who don’t week; s selmo, OaUf., 19. Guaranteed For As Long As enough to operate on the offensive Grantham, a curly-haired blond Really Gambling stray too far from their cars. Re­ Fleid,'2. power steering, power brakes. flank for the pros. He wasn’t big he is treasurer. Halfluuik Jack Medford of Mis­ New Haven. Ooan. — Heary $ ^ . 8 7 with baby-face intensity. "No pro "I was really gambling," Gran­ In addition to his many Y ale First move the hatteries and place the souri, will miss the-Tigers’ gkme enough, at 195, to hold down a team had ever done it. I don’t have them admits "btoause if he con\- tip of one to the positive terminal •gainst Nebraska with a knee in­ Hank, IM, Detroit, stopped Jerry In Fine Whiskey... terminal on defense. other activities, Giorgio is also to stand tough on those big boys, pletes a quickie we’re caught short a member of the Naval Re­ New Haven (A5—When Tale beat of your car battery. Jump the jury while Illinois Coach Pete El­ Lnedee, 174, Mew Hoven, 7. Heads All-East You Own Your Car Nova In fact, the book said, he wasn’t WE'RE DEALIN' ON 1962 and I can cover the fast halfback in the secondary. But we got in on serve, 3-6 M Unit of Hartford Brown this fall, the Eli became negative terminal to the hase of' liott, -winless in four games, has M AmIUb QraatorVaiua big enough to be a linebacker down-field all the way on pass Butch Songin and threw him for a where he is an officer candi­ the nation’s firnt college to have the flashlight battery using a piece Junked his two platoon idea hi fa­ New York, (#)—Gary Chapman, FLEISCHMANN’S either. But that’s where he plays, plays. The only trouble 1 run Into five-yard loss that broke their date. scored at least 17,000 points- The of metal. Hold the flashlight bat­ vor of “putting my best 11 players Hank IScore* Win senior quarterback at Albright, PLYMOUTHS and VALIANTS thin tvar with a slam-banging verve that sometimes is a fullback Who out­ rally.” Frank ils the son of Mr. and Elis downed Brown 14-8 for a to- tery in place until It becomes together and using them as long as heads the weekly All-East small AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY makes him one of the finest in the weighs me.” Toughest part of the pro game, Mrs. Frank A. Giorgio of 699 tla of 17,006 points, which is 1,892 warm. The charge should last for possible.’’ ' New Haven (D — Taking com­ collie football team announced MANCHESTER BRANCH ALL BODY STYLES American Football League and one Experience of doing the Job since Larry finds, la protecting against more than second place Princeton. some time. Flan Passing Game mand from the start, Henry Hank today by the Eastern College Ath­ r r s THE-GASH DIFFEMBNCB THAT OOUHTb ji the BIB buyl $ 4 § 7 of the 10 highest-paid Titans. He last fall, and being elected captain the end run. Middle Turnpike in Manches­ letic Conference. Chapman, despite •T a^OT. ter. Southern California, which meets of Detroit scored a technical calls defensive signals. of the defensive club, has convmced "In college," he said, "there the Dllnl this week, put fullback knockout over Jerry Luedee of a driving rain, completed seven of *w «r«is*M ” Johnny Dell Isola, the defensive the boys from Crystal Springs, were hardly sver more than two MBA AT A GLANCE Daylight Hurt Reds Ben Charles at the end post spell­ New Haven laat nli^L Luedee's 12 paeeee for 153 jrards and two strategist, made it possible. Eveiy Miss., that lack of size doesn’t blockers because most college BALANCED \iniEEL Tonli^t’s Sdiedule. manager toued In the tdwel seven touchdowns as ARxlght pushed its pro offensiw uses the one-tl^t- ing Hal Bedtole, as the Trojans have to be a deterrmt to football guards don’t puli well enough, m Cincinnati — (NEA) — The Los Angdw VI. Cincinnati at Ctocinnatl (ffJ-DayUght baseball conctotrated their efforts on the seconds b^ore the end M the two-season winning streak |7 17 PLYMOUTH->i.VALIAinr- end, one-i-mllt-end system. The ambition. pro ball there are always three w overall balance the National New Tork. seventh round In the scheduled 10- with a 20-6 decirion over Youngs­ Hartford General Tire Co. '“jssEisLiti'. tight end u generally a giant of really hurt the Cancinnafi Reds passing game. I K CENTER Sn OmiHURSDAY TO 9 F.M. Ml t-2828 ROUTE Sa, T. High School Tackle four guys—both guards plus a cou­ League has enjoyed for years 1s 8t. Louis at New York. during 1961. They won 18 and lost Michigan Stats probably will be roundar. It was ths first boxing town Isat Baturdsy. Chapman has OPEN E' some 210 potmds, valued primar­ "Heck," he said, "I was a tackle ple of backs. And they're all com­ best exempllfled by the fact that eard In Now Haven In three years thrown a t least ode touchdown • M m o o p • WK aiiAiN neutral ERiRira M d^rtime games at nome. In the without defensive oenter Ton Jor- ily for his blocking. In every pro­ in high school, I went to Ole Mias ing right at me." in 29 of the 87 seasons the title Sydney, Anstralla •— Don John- World Series they lost all three 49B against bdiaaa tUa waak and attracted 1,300 (ana. pace In 16 oouseuttve fam «a CMFOaATION,.NIIUCOaK 0IT« defense, file eotner linebacker has on a baseball schoUrshijp. It Just That's one time Orantham la not has been wrested from the previ- n, U7M, Los Aiwsias, stopped tome games. At night at homo to play this tight end nose on. depends on how jnuota • bojr waata a walkaway man. oue year's champloa. Opitai 1 ^ «•* they were 19-18. .1 % I 1 s-s;- \ vvi'- ' 1. , I ■ ■ , V,.

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EXPlERIENCED dump truck driv­ Table of odds and ends. Old pew­ D O W I^ p l e a s e r e a d y o u r a d excellent condition, low mileage. er. Apply Thouiaa (Jolla CM., 251 WESTINOHOUSB RBFRIG., LIV­ <)ct. 80, tta month. t*l. XQ Moden) kitchen and bath. 1)4 acres A HIDEOUS Ml 0-8889. PART-nME and full-time openings FUIX AND/OR pert-time mo- ter,^ glassware, camera, etc. Mme ING ROOM, BEDROOM, DI 9-7819. $8,500—3 bedroom homo large of land, selling tor $15,^. CASH WATTING tor property own­ •r *Waat AM* w « M m ovot Om »Ii m « m • tm - Broad St., Manchester XU 9-5324. ideal CTiristmaa gifts. (Jome and ers. Please call us before you hto f l w w . Tk» M yirtD it akMiM iMd kte M Uit FIBWI DAT IT avallaUe for -housekeeper, cook, chanie, experienced in heavy con- NETTE, RUGS, LAXtPS, TABLES kitchen, tou bath, lot lOoxlOO, lake HOUSE I 1953 DODGE, 4-door aedan, good maid, babysitter, couple, wait- look around. Open 2-8 and 7-9 or AND OTHER ACXJESdORIES CENTRALLY located modernized R., F. DIMOCK CO. or sell. Speedy aervlea. J. Dt APPCABS M« ABTOmt BBBUM la ttnN tor M aszt Ibm(» ■truction equipment, ^ p ly , In privileges. running condition, good transpor­ reaa, counter girl, sevting ma­ by appointment 3 Olson Drive, EVERYTHING 8297 4 room flat, sScdnd floor In 4^lAm- IF YOU ARE CURSED with the Realty. Ml 8-5131. Maa. TkeDeraM to taaaaaalWa tor aaD ONE laeam et mt aadtM tation. MI 8-0050. person at the 'nwmaa Cblla! Co., PAINTERS, experienced men only, chine operator, factory machine m l Broad St.. Manchester. toll-time work, xn 9-8832. Rockville. (Mil TR 6-9728. Sals ily house, (Skriige. Tei. xn 8-4itl. MI 9-5245 spirit of independence .. i . if you iaaarttoa tar aaf aM i rttowa rat aad toca oalj to Dm aztoal at a operator, assembler, meat wrap­ ends Friday.' Directions; Follow 8 ROOMS FURNITURE Montpetit Agency have imagination, inventiveness, *— 'lri g a ^ latorMia Bnara wMnh ga aal taaan tka aalae at 1950 CADHXAC convertible, new DUPLEX, 8 And 8. lA ife bath, | Barbara Woods XQ 9-7703 ingenuity and endurance ___ here per, packer, laimdry woriepr, day CABINET XCAKHR, upholsterer, —Must know Manchester South St. and Bancroft Rd. At 814.74 MONTHLY Sebert Bldg. Main St. fli aalvpa toMvaeM by *atoka gaag' paint, good top and tires Best of­ workers. Apply Conn. State Em- niachlnlat, fool maker, milling and Rockville. (Jhance for ad­ top of Bancroft Rd., bear left to r*ge, oil heat Wg yard, is a Ranch Style version of a fer takes it. M3 9-549S ' NORGE WASHINO MACHINE, PI 3-8728 Johanna Evans XU 9-S6S3 jgoyment Service, 808 Mein St.. machine operator, turret lathe op­ vancement. Apply in person, Olaon Drive. WESTINGHOUSE REFRIO., BED­ monthly. BxeeUOnt location. (JSU Charle* Adam* house! Even a PUC Questions Manchester. A public employment erator, Jig borer, inspector, sheet Winkler Auto Parte, 179 W. Middle ROOM, LIVING R(X)M, DINETrE, xn 8-1878. 8DC R(X>M ranch, 9 yeara old, modicum of any of these talents 1959 VA FORD 3-door sedan ex­ MANCHESTER can tum this "different" Split ^^^'^de^attS doS wd^ Diol Ml 3-2711 cellent condm<^, standard shift, service—no fee charged. metai- worker, welder, furnace Tpke. DISHES, RUGS, LAXtPS, TABLES Bowers School, all rooms batter SNET Witness man, electrician, assemUer, drill Boats and Aeesssorles '46 BLANKETS AND OTHER A(3CE8- than avarage in size, entire base- Two-family duplex, 6-6 3-car ga Level into a charming, unusual actual mileage 89.800. MI 9-9037. XIATURE PERSON for office work. FIVE ROOM flat, aviOiabla Nov. home. This masterpiece of the press erator, grinders, borema- SALESMAN FOR SORIES 1. MI 8-7192. mant finlahed off into large famUy rage, bank appraiaai $i6,4oo. Selling 1987 PLYMOUTH. 9 passenger Typing essential, willingness' to tlc operator, flame cutter, molder. COVERED STORAGE for boats room. 4%% mortgage, priced for ing price $16,800. Both sides com­ builder’s art includes Living room, (Ooiitlnned from Page Oae) ^ CONTACT WORK available. BU 9-6065 or BU EVERYTHINO 8898 Dining room. Kitchen, 2 bedrooms, sport suburban, axcellem condi­ wdrt, 6-day week Including Sat­ Many trainee openings available. NEY7LY DBCDRATED 8 room quick sale, 819.900. PhUbrick pletely redecorated, good location, urday. Apply W. T. Grant Co., 9-5188. and bath with ENORMOUS extra tion. MI 9-0388. Apply Conn. State Employment National organization ha* open­ PRICE in c l u d e s d e l i v e r y , apartment, IM. CailJifter I p.m., Agency, M l 9-9484. ierge lot. Shown by appointment duce a return from five to six per Pariiade. Service, 808 Main St., Manchester. ing for man to introduce new credit SET UP, SERVICE. GUARANTEE. MI 8-0808. - only. Call the ■pace to be redesigned, re-adapt- cent of its investment in utility FOR THE FIRST TIME ANYWHERE 1958 INTERNATIONAL w^MiTiin A public employment service — plan to Busineaa-Profesalonal men IMXIEDIATE DELIVERY OR RANCH—S rooms first time on ed. Call Don Gay for details MI plant ba.sed on original cost. truck, Metro body, model 152, in ^ i l JFRBE TOYS—over 160,000 bi free no fee charged. 1000 mile radius. Intangible, spe­ BnildliiK Materials 47 FOUR R(X)M duplex, automatic market Bowers school. Plastered 9-5306, JA 8-8939. prizes. Sto how you. can get your FREE STORAGE UNTIL NEED- R. F. DIMOCK CO. With heavy opposition already good condition, $878. MI 9-9953 or cialty, memorial, or used car lales , ED heat, hot water, near biia line, walls, cast Iron radiation, hot Ml 8-8677. share free. PI 2-8851. ASSORTED USED lumber, build water heat, choice setting with MI 9-5245 on the record, the start of PUC A M-HOUR WANT AD ANSWERIND experience helpful. Exceptionally ing and plumbing zappllea, radia- 1 SEE r r DAT OR NIGHT AT adulta. Available Dec. 1. M l Barbara Woods XU 9-7702 hearing yest-^rday saw 33 psrsons high commission and bonus ar­ 1-1894. trees, $18,900. Philbriek Agency, 1955 OLDSMOBILE Super 88. power Bouaehoki Radlo-TV Repair AIXi THROUGH the years -■— 75 tors, pipes and fire oncks, doors A— Li— B— E— R—T— ’— S XQ 9-8464, Johanna Evans XII 9-5653 BARROWS make statements against the pro­ Bosliiess OppoftanitioA 32 of them ----- Show and Sell has rangement. This is unusual money­ and windowa. Open daily 8:80-9 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD posed 7.8 per cent overall rat* SERVICE FREE TO HERALD READERS toakes. power steering. Best offer. Offered 1S.A Serrices 18 TRUCK TIRE making opportunity for right man. ROCKVILLE — Now available. Can MI 3-0451. WIUJXlANnC - Package atore been the secret of Avon success. p.m., 8-4 Saturdaye. Yard at Stock Open nights Till 8 Sat. 8 p.m. Beautiful modem 3H room apart­ BRICK HOXCE—9 larg* rooms, 3 MANCHESTER WALLACE hike sought by the company. Acquaint your friends and neigh­ Write Box O, Herald. Place off North Xtaln St. Choman'a Maat lafomatloa aa WEAVING of Bums moth holes CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, for sale. Currently grossing ap­ ment, convenient residential loca­ full baths, S-car garage, excellent 55 E. Center St. MI 9-5306 One PUC official said it prob­ to of oar rlaaeUled advarttoaneatar No bors with our beauty products and Houaewrecklng XO 9-3893 condition. Between one and two Reduced for quick sale to $14,700. aaeaar at tbe i Hated? Haiplsr eatl the and tom clothing, hosiery runs, available al) hours. SaUzfactloa proximately $50,000 a year. U gal SERVICE MAN RESPONSIBLE adult over 21 for tion, parking, range, refrigerator, 8 room Cape recently redecorated, (Office open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.) ably was the largest demonstra­ Trailers— Mobile Homes 6 -A handbags repaired, zipper re guaranteed. CaU XO 9-1815. hours 6 a.m.-9 p.m. However, beauty newa .. .. right in their full or part-time work In drug Musical Instrumaits 55 heat, hot water tomlahed. Many acres of land. Fruit trees. Ifigh tion of opposition since a hearing own homes. Let Us help you get Mutt be experienced. High wages, YOUR BEST BUY IS AT elevation. Six miles from Xlsn- 3 or 4 bedrooms, aluminum aiding. placements, umbrellas repaired, present owner operatee from 10 ■tore. Must be good driver. Call other conveniences. Washer and Aluminum combos, large fenced In FIVE ROOM ranch, city water and on abandonm-ent of railroad serv­ MANCHESTER ANSWERING SERVICE IF YOUR DE2IIRE is a high, tree men's shirt collars reversed and started in a business of your own. benefits, paid vacations. Ap^T PIANO TUNING, $5. Repaira guar­ chester. Phllbrick Agency. XQ a.m.-9 p.m. Owner retiring Shc< xn 9-4587 for Interview. anteed. Free eatimatea given on dryer on premises. Shopping at lot, sewers, within walking distance of ice in Putnam about five years shaded lot tn a quiet area, have, a replaced. Marlow'a Little Mend Millinery Oreaamaking. 19 cellent opportunity; Bustateea can Call BU 9-4922. NATIONAL 9-8464 M l 9 4 5 0 0 HARTFORD GENERAL request. (Jail Xn 3-1366, Kenneth walking distance. Minutea to Hart- store* and school*. Private back­ ago. which had to be held In the leisure look at the new quality 2 ing Shop. definitely be Incceaaed. $16,000. AUTO XfECHANIC, truck mechan­ ford over Parkway. 895 monthtv. yard bordered by hemlocks, hall of the House in the State bedroom on display at High SEWING TO BE done? Dressmak- HOUSEWIFT: to take phone calls Framing, Truckloads 195 Per M Robinson. XIANCHESTER—Charming 6 room R. F. DIMOCK CO. aad leave year (a. ToaH hear Iron oar advecttoer la fit J. D. Realty, XO 8-5129. at home. (No selling) Box P, ic, equipment operator, equipment Brass Tubular Locks, Call Rockville TR 5-8748 or Xfl Cape with garage. Pour finished $11,900. Tel. TR 5-1472. Capitol. time aritheat cp an evaalag at the Mapheae. Manor Park. 12 muiutes from SAM'S UPHOLSTERY - Retired lim and sdteratlons. Reasonable. TIRE CO. repair man, sewing machine re­ 9-3457. Manchester. Also, a one bedroom from the shop. Ca>i take care ot XII 3-8688. Herald. from $1.70 ea. 25 UPRIGHT and grand planog re­ plus rec room. Plastered walla, ex- MI 9-5245 The entire morning ■ e s a i o n pair man, electrical maintenance built. Don’t come here firat, look MANCHESTER AND yesterday was devoted to opposi­ for rent or sale Rockville TR all your upholstering needs at Help Wanted— Female 35 155 Center St Manchester 8d and lid Common Nails 84.95 keg SDC ROOM duplex, oil burner, auto­ nauat fan, new awnings, private HpXfE SHOPPERS representative man, carpenter foreman, timber (Combination Doors from $15.95 ea. aroimd and compare. Then visit Barbara Wc xn 9-7702 tion statements, some of which 6-1423. great savlnga. CaU <31 3-3378. EXPERT TAILORING on ladles’ cutter. Apply Conn. State Employ­ matic hot water, garage, avail yard with fireplace, good location, Johanna and gentlemen's clothing. 139 9 prepare to train to represent lead­ Mr Amenta Special 2x4 Studa 50c ea. Meyers Plano, 91 (Jenter St., Man­ tip top condition. Robert Wolver- xn 9-6653 VICINITY cited what was called poor service TOYS—TOYS—TOYS ing drug storea In your area, full ment Service, 808 Main St., Man- chester. Open 4-9 p.m. ev^inga. able Nov, 5 31 W ad^orth 8t. Ml Lost aad FMnd Automobiles for Sale 4 FLAT FINISH Holland window Woodland St. Call anytime. A. CeUing Tile 9c Sq. Ft. 3-4568, xn 9-7244. ton Agency, XU 8-1914, If you are buying, selling or look­ by SNETCO and others which shades made to measure. All lovine. or part-time. Call XII 8-8144. XU chazter. A public employment Knotty Pine Panning-all 8 ft. All day Saturdays. Auto Drtvtnt School 7>A Here fs your last chance to 9-1788. ’ .service—no fee charged. ing to trade, stop into our office questioned the company's need LOST — Lady's eyeglaaaes, Sat­ 1958 FORD 8-cylinder, automatic metal Venetian blinds at a new ISUc Sq. Ft. XIANCHESTER—A half block off Sale for higher rates while a profit is urday m o m ^ In Hale's. Call MI NEARLY NEW SPINET and con­ SCHOOL ST.—Modem 8 room du­ Main Street, 7 room Colonial, '1% and look over our many listing* or transmission, 3-door sedan. En­ LARSON’S Connecticut's first U- low price. Keys made while you earn extra $$$ fin* your OPPORTUNITY FOR EXPERIENCED carpenter, own Prefiniahed Birch Paneling plex, 8 bedrooms, l',4 baths, ga­ 8 room Coloi being made. 8A6S4. gine recently overhauled, new wait. Marlow’s. sole pianos, genuine Wurlltzer baths, 4 room down, 3 bedrooms at with land, large discuss your real estate plans cefised driving school trained — Moving— Tracking— tools, steady work. CaU Swift 3Sc Sq. Ft. rage, 8125. Center St.—8 room tree*^ covering 160x350, while you relax with a HOT (JUP Paul M. Zorn. SNETCO’s vice tires. ExceUent running condi­ Christmas season — demon­ steady, reliable man for assembly and Baldwin Acroaonica, new at up. Modem kitchen, 8 porches, NOTICE IS HEREBY given that Certified and approved ia now of­ Storage 20 AT THE Builders, TR 5-2714. Ping P(Mig Table Tops 111.95 ea. apartment, heat and hot water, sr perfect home, 1)4 OF (JOFFEE. president and general manager, tion. Xn 9-9700. fering classroom and behind REUPHOLSTERING and slip strating our toys — highest work on plumbing and sheet metal. Doors from $3 ea. reduced prices. Every, piano that well shaded lot, 2-car garage, Paas Book No. E 981 issued by The covers expenly t^one at low coat. ha* been out for 3-montha’ rental $128. J. D. Realty. XH $-5129. $15,900. Phllbrick Agency, 1“ hatha, garage, rec room, said two principal reasons for the wheel Instruction for teenagers. AUSTIN A. CHAXIBERS Ck>. LocaT- Excelient-^orking conditions and NATIONALLY known financial breezew; cast iron radiators, Hours 9:80 a.m.-9 p.m. requested increase were Inflation Sa'idngB Bank of Manchester baa 1959 4-DOOR Pontiac Catalina, low MI 9-8075. Workmanship guaranteed MI commission. No collecting or pay. Call XU 8-2487, Mrs. McMul- CASH ’N CARRY and not purchased has been re- v 9-8484. moving, packing,^ storage. Low CONNECrriCUT concern with exceptional clientele MAN(JHSSTER- 8 room duplex, plaster I. Illness forces sale at been loet and application has been mileage, automatic tranemlssion, 9-1154 after 5. len. . turned to our store. Now you can Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. and boosted taxes. made to said bank for payment of rate on long distance moves to delivering. Don’t delay, call to­ expanding In Hartford and Tol­ Nobody, But Nobody, Undersella excellent location, tile bath and MANCHESTER—6 room ranch with only $: Evenings Ray Hoi heater, defroster, privately owned. MORTLOCK’S Driving School—Of­ land County. No travel, married, buy the best-made, beat-toned in- shower. Interior beautifully deco­ Of 17 legislators who testified, the amount of deposit. Priced for quick sale. Call after 5 HAROLD A SONS, Rubbish remov­ 48 states. Personalized service, XO day, OR 3-3455 or OR 3-9829, I National atrument from thia apecial group garage and patio, 3 or 4 bedrooms, comba,^Xn 4-1139 did not intend to see the increase fice, 443 Main St.. Manchester. 3-5187, CH 7-1428. PART-TIXfE and full-time opening* college desirable. Two yeara Indi­ rated, children over 12. $95 month­ ALICE CLAMPET, Realtor p.m. MI 8-8560. Leamliw correctly “ May Save al, cellars, and attics cleaned. MUTUAL available. Auditor-trainee, quality at a discounted price and enjoy nicely landscaped, fireplace, plaa- ”5'- in the gpross earnings tax — ap­ NOTICE IB HEREBY given that Avon, Conn. vidually aupervised training, re­ ly. J. D, Realty, Xn 3-5129. ttstom built 2-year old Gam- Member Multiple Listing Service Your Life.’’ Driver education Ashes, papers, all rubbish. Harold control engineer, electrical en­ NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. quality, design, and service and t«r walls, toll cellar, aluminum 843 Main St., Manchester proved last year — passed on to Paae Book No. 89609, issued by Hoar. MI 9-4084. MANCHESTER Package Delivery. tirement, and liberal persona! and 381 STATE STREET storms, thermopane picture win­ bolati ranch home. Remarkably classes. Member. Connecticut Pro- Light trucking and package deliv* gineer. ■ statistician, draftsman, yet pay no more than you would clean, huge family kitchen, plaster consumers by public utilities. The Savings Bank of Manchester 1954 MERCURY, 2-door, white ra­ JEWELS — BEADS — LIFE INSURANCE family group Insurance Starting tor an unknown make. Big down dow, asking $20,500. Robert fessionel Driving School Assn. Ml RADIO-TV REPAIRS aU makes. ery. Refrigerators, washers and shoe manager, department mana­ up to $800 plus Incentive In­ NORTH HAVEN, CONN. SDC ROOMS and gArage. Call after walls, one-half acre lot. All for ANDOVER Differing with most of his col­ baa been lost and application baa dio. heater. Ml 9-4973. 87898. ger, invoice clerk, stock clerk, in­ payment not required, spread cost 8. xn 8-8418. Wolverion Agency, XU 3-1914 bean made to said bank for pay­ Cars, pbonograpb^ changers. stove movmg specialty. Folding BAUBLES creases. Since this Is a career op­ CHeatnut 8-1247 only $17,600. Evenings Dick Hayes leagues at the hearing was Rep. 1958 VOLKSWAGEN Mlcrotnia de­ chalra for rent. Ml 9-0752. surance agent, salesman. Apply portunity with excellent growth over 36 months. Some models only MI 3-0527. $12,700—Laige, new 8 room ranch, Robert T. Cairns, R-Madison. He ment of the amount of d^XMiL PREPARE FOR driver's test. Honest, economical. Guaranteed 90 COMPANY $16.06 a month. If you want a good FOR RENT—814 room apartment, VERNON—2 bedroom ranch, high basement garage, all the luxe with sunroof, very clean In­ days. Famoua for service for 80 Earn extra $$$ for your Conn. State Employment Service, outlook with a ton comoany. call one-half acre lot with trees, at­ has said, in a letter to Sen. Wil­ Ages 18 to 80. Driving and dasa MANCHESTER Moving and Truck 140 GARDEN STREET 808 Main St., XIanchester. A pub­ Diamonds— W ateki buy, come in and hear these at first floor, atove and refrigerator. extras, lake privileges. side anA out. Highest offer takes room. Three inatryctors. No wait­ years. Phone Ml 9-4087. Potter- Christmas Season thru Jewel­ In person Connecticut State Em­ Excellent location, newly redeco­ tached garage, enclosed patio,' pic­ liam J. ’Verriker, D-Waterbury, It. MI 84737. ing Company. Local and long die lic employment service —no fee once Or send u* your name and that the legislature "generally un­ ing. Manchester Driving Acade­ ton’s. ry Fashion Shows. ployment Service, 500 Capitol Jewelry 46 addres. A CAR aad had your credit erator, -commercial and light capable of training to assist with Chairman Beach privileges—boat docking, Johanna Evans xn 0-5653 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air $795 trucking, MI 9-0339. mlinagement reaponaibilitiea. Em­ service—no fee charged. WANTED—Clerk-typist. Apply Jar­ Talcottvllle, (Jonn. Tel. XO 8-7449. 7 ranch, with carport, toll base­ turned down? Short on doarn pay- HOME LANDSCAPING. lawn Electrical Servicea 22 vis Construction 35 formica counters. 4 ation or appointment call Mc­ Bonds-;-Stocks Mortgages 31 WANT TO care for child days. Xtl (CENTRAL ROOM for gentleiHan. monthly. J. D. Realty, xn 3-5139, 9-5524. Carthy Enteirriaes. Inc., xn and a dedaratoiy judgment de- tuned and repaired. Have them re­ years’ experience. Free estimates. note listing education, experience, 8-2043. MOVING—Will sell . 24“ G.E. T-V, RANCHES—Gambolati built on paired now. Pick-up and delivery. (Jail at Rusaell’a Barber Shop, cor­ Woodland St. for $18,900; a beauty 9-6391, John C. Panclera, XII t-ermihiBg whether or not hie eue- Call Howley. Ml 3-5861, XO 8-0763. SECOND MORTGAGE moiiey-We if any, and phone number. coffee and end table, lamps, din­ OAKWOOD RD.—5)4-room ranch; Manchester Cycle, MI 9-2098 can supply any amount of money ''Fall Is The Time To Buy Sale ing room furniture and chairs ner Oak and Spruce Sti- with 1)4 baths in ^ockledge for 9-1898. peneion Jime 3 wan legal. Sabnrban For Rent 611 $18,700 ; 6 rooms and better than excellent condition, large living Atty. Leo Parekey, epecial coun­ for mortgages. Terms to Ht vour Box S, Herald Bitaations Wanted — Male 39 Cdl xn 9-3665. room with fireplace, 3 bedrooms, MANCJHESTER — 6 rooms, fire­ FALL YARD CLEANUP — Don't needs. (jonstnicUon mortgagee GET THE JURIP ON OLD MAN WINTER, ROOM FOR lady or gantleman an acre in low 20s. T. J. (JrockStt, sel for the city, eald be felt the spend hours raking leaves. Let Heating and Plambing 17 Kitchen...... privileges, , quiet. Inquire THREE ROOMS, heat, hot water, plastered walls, forced hot water place, oil heat, 3-car garage with closed door session thia morning also available. J. O. Realty 470 PRICES AND SERVICE WERE NEVER BETTER! ■BUILDING TOUR own home? Ex­ Three Rooms of Furniture ~ - - - - - 8.J3JJ bath, parking, $75 a month. Call Realtor, XQ 8-1577 me sweep yoUr yard in a matter PLUXtBING AND heating — re­ Main St., Mi 8-8129 pert carpenter will work with and 224 (Jharter Oak S t., x n heat, one car garage, Bowers attached screened -patio, trees, will cut the length o f the hearing of minutes. Call Ml 9-2660. PROM MODEL HOME (JH 6-4738. after 4 p.m. PI 2-6976. ' TWO FAXOLIES —5 ft 6 flat on School district. $18,900. Phllbrick nicely landscaped, with extra lot. modeling installations, repaira. MI 9-9095 Instruct. No tollders, please. considerably. All work guaranteed, W years ex­ SEPTIC TANKS ; Write P.O. Box '901, Manchester. Center for $19,900 ; 6 ft 6 duplex Agency, XH 9-8464. dwelling in very gpod condition Pankey met with Oommon M A M RUBBISH - Rsaidentlal, AND Estimates • Terms Cost Over $700 VERY NKJE large comfortable for $18,400 ; 5 ft 5 on Griswold; throughout. Quick occupancy. Pleas Judge Jamas P. Doherty; commercial, industrial. Barrels perience. 24-hour service. Call Business Opportunities 32 BILL TUNSKY Runses For Sale 73 39 LYNKSS ilT. 'Very good huj^ Earl VanCamp. XO 9-4749. room next to bath, private home, 6 ft 8 on Oakland and many more. Aaking price $17,600, diarle* Les­ Atty. Harry Hammer, counsel for furnished. Cleaning vacant homes, NEVER BEEN USED 21 (Jhurch St. xn 9-4968. Drive by. Call for details. (Jarlton perance, xn 0-7620. T- BUSINESS MEN attention! Sun OU PLUGGED SEWERS Live Stock 42 BUSINESS ZONE—8 room homo In T. J. Crockett, Realtor, XU 3-1577. Bartlett; and Atty. Dayid M. Bar­ apartments, attice. cellara, yards. Company hag a 4-bay service sta­ Sale Price $388 W. Hutchins, xn 9-5182. Incinerators emptied. U ^ t truck­ excellent condition off Baat Center CAPES—Six rooms In central loca­ BOLTON — (Juatom built ranch ry a iqieolal oounsri retained by Radin-T^' Repair tion for lease in an excellent lo­ ' 4-H CLUB XIEXfBER would like to Street Good location for doctor. (JUSTOM BUILT Cape— excellent Hanuner, in the judge’s riiambers ing Ml 9-9757, cation in Rockville. Conn. This Maehine Gleaned board ponies Or horses for winter. Pay Only $4 Week ATTRACJnVB R(X)M, gentleman tion for $13,500 ; 6 rooms immacu­ home in an area where people are Services 18 Septic Taaka, D47 Wells, Sewer preferred, parking, xn 9-7743. hairoreaMr, etc. $25,000 For tor* late for $14,750 and 6 rooms 1)4 condition, fireplace, bay window, young at heart and living ia fun. at 10 a.m. today. atation presently doing a good Excellent care given. 836 monthly. thfr information call the Philbriek TREE REMOVAL, pruning and lot Mnes Installed—<>Uar Wstor- 23-25 GMSWOLD STACCT Call between 4-7 p.m., So. Wind Sacrificing complete bedroomt baths for $14,900. T. J. Crockett, large kitchen, basement garage, Features 3 bedrooms, pine panel­ "I think we saved a lot o f time clearing. Frank C. Nome, XO TV SERVICE—AU makes. Honeat. volume with a high income. Don't Agency, XO 9-S484. large yard beautifully landscaped. miss this opportunity to investi­ proofing Dene. ■or, BU 9-1967. complete living room and kitchen Realtor, XD 3-1577. ed kitchen, ceramic tiled bath, ga by meeting this way,” Pandcey 9-6053. Economical. High quality parte. ROOM (JENTRALL.Y located. 152 Green Road. Manchester. said as the eepeion broke up for gate the possibility of owning your decorator tomiture from model dis MANCSnSTERr-Bowers Schi rage. All of this on an acre lot . Guaranteed 90 days Famous tor parking, xn 9-8315. BOWERS SCHOOL, 8 bedroom enhanced by nature’s wooded sur­ the luncheon recess. STEPS, sidewalks, stonewalle, own business in an expanding play home. We will give you free I rooms, l>/4 baths, fireplace, J ga­ MONTAUG DRIVEl-8 room front service since 1981. Phone Ml McK in n e y b r o s . ^rtielea For I s delivery and free atoraga up to one ranch, built-liis, enclosed porch, roundings. Only 817,600. Call The The hearing for injunoUon fireplaces. flagstone terraces. 9-4537 Potterton'a. 130 Center St. community. For appointment call rage, hot water oil heat, custom garage trees. CarRon W. Hutch­ to back split, built-in appliances, or write Miss Zelonis at Sun Oil year. ROOM FOR rent, kitchen privl- built 1960. Escott Agency. XO Jarvis Realty Co., Realtor, MI brings the Bartlebt case hack into Work done at reasonable prices. Sewaroge Disposal Co. HOXIE MADE rs'VioU, freah ins. xn 9-5133. wall-to-wall carpeting, finished rec 3-4112, xn 9-2519, XH 3-1023. MI 3-0796. t e l e v is io n antennae and rotor Company. P.O. Box 71, Eaat Hart­ legea, free parking, xn 8-7088. 9-7688. room, attached garage. Next to the limelight in Rockville after ' ford, BU 9-0291 iSO -m Pearl St__ Ml 8-6398 froze-, 80c doz. H. Paaqualinl. 2to ' NORMAN'S two and a half months off stage. systems mstalled and repaired. Avery Street. Wapping. SOUTH WINDSOR—Ranch, 3 bed- new school. A beauty. Must sell— HANDY MAN SERVICE — Home, Serving Manchester and sur­ 443 HARTFORD ROAD FURNISHED rooms, completp 811,900—8 BEDROOM rancii, firs- owner transferred. Call MI 3-1365. Bartlett, on the police force for xn 3-1524 rooma garage, toll ceUar, oil hot Lots For Sale 73 stores, offices. Floors washed, rounding areas. Modem TV Serv­ LOAM SALE-Rich, clean 914 loam light housekeeping facilities. Cen­ place, aluminum atom wmdovte, water heat, large living room with 21 yean, was subtended fen- 30 waxed, windows washed. Attics ice. 406 Center St. Ml 8-2208. for 812.60. Also fill, gravel, sand Before you buy tomiture any trally located. (Jhildren accepted laige lo lo' t cellar. Carlton W. fireplace, aluminum storms, days June .3 after a hearing to where—shop at Norman’s. limited. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St., Hutebina,na. Ml 9-61S3. and cellars cleaned. Lawn main­ and atone. XQ 8-8603. acreena and awnings. Immaculate TWO B ZONE lots with city water. determine whether or not to demote RADtO-TV REPAIRS, any make, Manchester MANCHESTER him from sergeant to patrolman. tenance. Odd jobs. MI 8-8946. WESTINGHOUSE refrigerators, end to end. Has to be seen, Rob­ Union St., $2,400. Call XQ 9-6495. free pickup and delivery on small -TORO SNOW blower at new low He was charged With incompe­ SPACIOUS ELEGANCE good condition, $25. Phone XH WANTED—Retired womqn to share ert Wolverton Agency, Xn 3-1914. SAVE A BUC!H at Manchester) radios, phonographs. Hours 8-10 ' price. $189.95, power handle 8 Room Ranch 5 room ranch, large living room, BUILDING LOT — 100x281 feet, tence. Welding Service. Ml 0-1858, Ml p.m H A E Radio and TV. MI model. Marlow’*, 867 Main St. 3-8067. my home. Inquire 37 Deerfield large brick fi^place, attached ga­ Wooded lot 100x300, full base TWO-PAXQLY ranch, 5-4, enclosed tolly treed, city water, city sewer, He had been ordered demoted in 9-8762. Have it welded, repaired, 9-5682. xn 8-1479. Dr., between 6-7:30 p.m. breezeway. garage, two furnaces, rage with sundeck, combination April by the City CouncU but won IS YOURS AT A GOOD SELECTION of sterilized ment, 4 large bedrooms and 3 full windowa, lovely high lot. CJomplete sidewalks, curbs, excellent loca­ sharpened. Guarantted. SNOW BLOWERS—Ariens. 3% and aluminum aiding, fireplace, 246’ tion. For additional information a temporary injunction making a 8H h.p.; Snowbird, 3 and 6 h.p.; reconditioned used furniture for ATTRACTIVELY furnished room baths, family room, plus lavatory city utilities one block to bua line. every room. Including appliances, fOr gentleman, kitcHen privileges, frontage, trees, greenhouse, excel­ or apjiointment. Call McCarthy hearing mandatory. Household Services Toro Power Handle; Bolena 8 and all the kitchen built-ins, 3 fire­ lent condition, (jnly $19,500. Csurl- Aaking $15,800. Eatttary Acres, Weir « „ eUSTONBURY 30% off on new dinette, kitchen private entrance, parking. Inquire places.. Cost $36,000 to build 1 Enteiprisea, MI 9-5391. John Pan- He was suspended for 80 days 7 h.p.; Ridamatlc Tractors. Parte ton W. Hutchins, XO 9-5133. ciera, Xn 9-1898. but retained hla sergeantcy. Offered ' 13-A and pervice. Capitol Equipment Sets, mattresses. Credit terms. La at 189 Maple St. . years ago. Aaking $32,900. Muat Older (Jolonial home, 6 rooms and Blanc Furniture Hoapital, 196 sunporch, 2 acre lot, 3 -blocka from Following the auspension period, WASHER REFRIGERATOR re­ Beautifully Designed Ranch 0>., Si Main StriMt. Hours 7-8 ■ell. Evenings Ray Holcombe, XQ HOLUSTER ST.—7)4 room Dutch MEADOWBROOK MANOR, Coven­ 8374 South St., Rockville, TR 5-2174 4-1139. Main Street, good condition he did not return to work, arguing pairs. Prompt, economical, expert, WILL BUILD dally; Thursday 7-9; Saturday 7- Apartments— Flat*— (JoIonial,-l)4 baths, beautltol mod­ try—*7 excellent lots, 50x125, Own­ hia aaaignmenta had been changed On Full Acre fTooded Lot Xn 3-7958. Open 9-8, Saturday* till 6. We also ern kitchen, ezcellent closet apace, throughout, excellent location for guaranteed. Phone Ml 9-4587. Pot- buy house jot* M tomiture. Tenements 65 children. Asking $18,500. er leaving country, will sacrifice in violation of an earlier back-to» Riire’a an attractive, weU fitting terton’e, 180 Center St. Warren E. Hollanc large lot with trees. Phllbrick tor quick sale. J. D. Realty, Xn work agreement. o 22 Ft. Living Room witb Fireplace aniT Rlantel TV ANTENNAS, tubes, parte and Agency, MI 9-8484. 3-5129, 470 Main St. Jumper for the matron; plus a com- accessoriea sale In our famous “ Do RUGS NEVER used, 9^2. beige GENERAL RENTAL agency, J. D. The city brought charges against paaioa collared blouee with abort TO SUIT o 8 Bedroms • Large Dining Art* tweed, $35; 9x15 honey beige, 835; Realty. 470 Main Street, XO REALTOR him a second time, for dereliction of A sweet' 36 in. doll with p e t^ Neatly m a lig n ed , sturdy duplex, owner occupied fitan the It youraelf department. Receiving Xa 3-1108 $13,900—4 BEDROOM Colonial, U & R REALTY LEVELrLOT. 50X106, all utilities. 44 Si66VML tubes, 40% oft. AST ploturatubea, Electrolux vacuum, aacrifice, $35, 3-5139. wall-waU carpet, knotty pine duty and refusing to obey ordera. pigtails makes a charming play­ • SEPTIC TAKKS o Knotty Pine OaUnete with Built-in Oven and Sortoee Rango BU 9-6956. Convenient to necessities. Give N a 8874 with .Patt-O-Rama is in “"“k ^ Hohenthal Sr. Six rooms most size. 821.96. and up. In­ BOLTON—9 room Ranch SH years kitchen cabineta, formica count­ MI 3-2692 ) hone number. Write Box (3L, This time, he was demoted to pa­ MeW 84. 88, 38. 40, 42, 44, 48. 48. mate! Ideal for gift-giving! CLEANri> and INSTALLED Mch sldeplus pantry. Third floor has one room and attic FOUR ROOM apartment, central­ trolman. Pattern No. W24 has pattern TENANT o Hot Water Baseboard Radiation a Bilce Hatchway door antennas from 89c and up. RED LEATHERETTE sofa bed ly located, automatic heat, hot old, modem Uteben with buflt-ins. ers, aluminum atorms, central. lerald. Suat 88 to 80. Size 38. 38 bust. heating syatema, Ruaco Carlton W. Hutchins, XQ 9-5133. R. D. Murdock MI 3-6472 S However, Hanuner obtained a for doU and costume; hot-iron Bteel BtCHw windows and acreena. practically new ibof Two- Outdoor antennas from $1.99 and also. Motorola 17" TV with swivel water, adults. Phone XU S-3171; dining room, hot water baseboan 2% yards of 85-lnch; • SEW ERS 0 Silent Electric Switches e Sliding Door Closeta up (Jhtmney mounts only 99c. heat, toll basement with recrea­ show cause order from Judge % Z% yards of 8«. tnuiwfer for face; full (Urections. MACHINE CLEANED Excellent location near top table. UHF and VHF. Xn after 8. XO 8-8470. (JHOICE LISTINGS include 9 room EAST HARTFORD—6 room ranch, Doherty in July. A t a meeting of VHF wire 2c a foot. Also, used S-0736. tion room, 3-car fArage, ameslte Resort Property Por Sale 74 To order, send 25c in coins to;— the Shopping Parkade, Many other features for one low price of $ 1 7 4 9 j G TVs completely overhauled. See drive, la m lot. $17,900. PtalUnJek single on Bigelow St. lor $20,000; near Aircraft. For quick sale, the parties in Bridgeport (during West Middle Turnpike, SIX ROOM sectmd floor apartment 35c in coins to: Aime Cabot, The XIanchester Eve­ • INSTALLATION ' ’~ r Us first (or-ttae best tfaals. Open FOR SALE—One HedStrom baby available Nov. l. Includes heat, Agmcy, xh 9-1484. 7 room cape on Steep Hollow in $14,500. For appointment call x n BOLTON-Flrst lake —waterfront the summer receae Common Pleas Evening ning IJerald, 1180 AVE. OF SPECIALIST near Broad. Ample park­ evenings till 9, Saturday till 6. carriage and one 37“ TV. XO hot water, parkiiig, $138 mentlily. the 20a; big colonial on Pitkin 3-1365. 5-room coti;tage which can be aesrion) on Au8T. 8, the hearing was ASOEBI- AMERICAS, NEW VIHIK 86. N.Y. ing—reasonable rent 10 minutes fn m the Aircraft. 80 minutea from Downtown HUd. ' ^ c e a in effect till s u i w U az- 9-9989. J. D. Realty, XQ 8-8139. MANCHESTER — $16,800. Laiga S t; deluxe $30,000 plus ranch in easily winte:erized. Marlon E, Rob- postponed to falL M. T. For let-class mailing add 10c quality ranch, fireplaces, full Lakewood (Jircle; new 4 bedroom, XIAN(JHESTER—(Juatopa built (Jo­ ertson, broker, XO S-B05S, For Details DIRECTIONS: Route 94' (Hebron Ave.) to Bocklngliam Church. WALTON W. ORANT ASENCY nauatod or replaced t o TS, 4, In very de- VERNON—i ^ u ^ l six room •creened porch, fireplace, 1-car far back qa the ISIto. loaqajtopa totaling many kwely deirigns and MIT-4143 Woefcdaya by Appointaetit Phono JA 7-9889 or Ml 9-4788. put, 8 bedrooms. Sunny View Dr. garage, ahaded loL $16,000. FbU- The Jarvi* Realty Oo.. Realtora, your pconerty. No red tiM . Hon- free pattema? Only 26c a bopyl airable section of jBast (Jemetery. 1980 WRINGER waEur with filter, FIVE R(X)M apartment Write ottered |uiB-9PtM nd Muat filton. ■atoaaaateaMteaaeaaaaMHtoteH For in teou tien caU M l M999.. azeeUant eonditloo. MI 94791. B « D . Herald. fo e appolatauint eaU Ml briek.ifMMjr, lO M M t. XQ 8-4113, XQ 9-M19, XQ $-1038. eat v i J u i ^ J. Bradley. 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<> Avenge Dally Net Prcee Run TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1981 \ For Mm Week Ea4«d The Weather iiancli^Bter Evening H^rallk October 21, 1881 ForeeeaS o f C. B. WeaSB* 1 3 ,4 0 0 nsir, Chapman OoUrt, Ordar of Am­ Programs Listed eo emU toidghS. Lew ta aranth, will bbld a rummage aale Member of the Aodit Tbnreday eJondy mad n M , ^ About Town on F r i ^ at 9 a.m. hi ihe Masonic BOY SCOUT RUMMAGE Bnrean of OIreUatlon of ehowcH. Hlfh neer 88. Temple. Members wno wish ar­ By Jaycee Wives Manche§ter-^A City of Village Charm wuainc Orug* wiU oba^ ticles to be picked up mi» call "Notes and ?iew8 Talm t Nlflit at Ita nMtUng to- Mrs. Frank Crocker, 48 Russell St. Donations for the sale may be Manchester Jaycee Wives will SALE algbt « t 8 at ttw Wappta* Oom- New members iniUatsd. meet tomorrow at 8:15 p.m. in the VOL. LXXXI* NO. J1 (OSneelfM AOverUalng ea Page 26> munlty Houm. K n . Bverett John* left at the Masonic Temple on (TWBNTT-IIGHT PA6 ES—IN TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER-. 25, 1981 PRICE FIVE CEN18 Thursday after 7 p.m. and Bobcat pins, OR* and two- Federation Room of Center Con­ ■oa, laetimr, will b* in charse of year, __ ^pins were prssaniited at a gregational Church. LUTHOI HAii. tha profram. ' ' S t Anne’s Mothers Circle will meetlKg of Cub Pack 148 Frida;riday Mrs. Sylvia Oottlieb of Motts BmaniMl Latbema Ohnreb meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the tai the Nathan Hale School audl- Buperaiarket will diacuu "Buying Hatbaa Bale- District 1, Vat- torium. and Preparing Foods.” Hostesses Cites Reduction arana of World War I, USA, and home of Mrs. William Golden, 61 HUDAY.OCT.27 State News ^dgewood St. Co-hostess will be Thee opwilng was conducted by for the evening will be Mrs. 8 A.BL ladtaa auxUiary wlU oold a Joint Den 1. Those taking part were George Eagleson and Mrs. Thomas meeting tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. at Mrs. Adolph Wrubel. Members are Ross Roberta, Scott Willoughby. reminded of the odds and ends Derby. Anqiloee Emaanel Ohurch tlM Ibuiford Oourant auditMium John Goiangos, Harry Jenkins and Program plana for the year, an­ Women on Broad St., Hartford. Hie ladiee sale. Gary Larson. The story of Blue R ou n d u p auxlUary wUI have an InetaUaUOn nounced by Mrs. Edward Batea « Big Bomb Fallout to Reach and Gold was enacted and the law and Mrs. Richmond Morrison, co- o f officer#.'Urs. John V. < Th'are will be no rehearsal for of the pack a^ved. Boys playing the of Mancheater, past district the Junior choir of St. Mary’s chairmen, Include "Being Artletie mrta of Indiana were I*Wl Lewie. With Paper.” by Mrs. Albert Bolti, dent, will be die installing i Episcopal Church on Friday be­ David Mullen, Michael Hayden, ICra. Gladys Rldolfl and Mrs Nov. 29; "Holly Dance" at the Gen. Walker cause of the school holiday. John Gioangoe and Glenn Gris­ KofC Home, Dec. 9; "Vice end Richard Outamer, both of Man' wold. cheater, will be conductresses. Juvenile Delinquency" by a Con­ DANISH m ro R T The Women’s Benefit .Associa­ New boys who received Bobcat necticut State Policewoman, Jan. Effect of Taxes To Continue tion Guard Club will hold ita an­ plns" were Alan Agoatlnelli, Al­ The Nathan Hale PTA executive lred Goiangos, Thomas Malcaka. 24. nual banquet and election of of­ Aleo, "Cavlllan Defense,” Feb. board will meet tonight at 7:80 in ficers at the Marco Polo Res­ John WiuTen, William Lopes, Ste­ ChHstwwwi Low Upright the school cafeteria. ven Putnam, Dennis Volkert, Scott 28; "Ceramics" by the Cem Dot Hartford, Oct .25 (JP)— The assistant comptroller of South- W ith G u ard taurant in East Hartford Thurs­ Ceramic Studio In Veuion, March day at 6:30 p.m. Donnelly, CUfton Drew, William arn New England Telephone Co. interrupted his prepared Phi Theta Chapter of Beta Sig­ Haberem, Ronald Lltrico and 28; "Flowers and Shi^bs," April Hartford, Oct. 25 (iT)— ma, Phi sorority will meet tonight 25, and annual banquM and in­ TEAK NANO testimony at the start of today’s hearing before the state Members of Mancheater Lodge Thomas Mason. Maj. Gen. Edmund F. Walker, at 7:80 at the home of Miss Lillian Cubmaster William Mullen pre­ stallation of officers, May 23. Public Utilities Commission to make a qualified statement Hattln, m HUllard St- Miss Rox of Masons will meet tonight -at sented one-year service pins to about the effect of increMed state<^ at Gov. John N. Dempsey’s anne Hewitt and Mrs. Martha 6:45 at the Masonic Temple and Michael Larala, Dale Robbina. ta xu on the company. personal request, has decided Initial Debris Total > Routhier will conduct the discus­ will proceed to the Holmes Funer­ Fred Lewie„,,Kenneth Davis and Morning Meeting Sfritingly BtouHful. Asked by the company's coun­ to remain as commander of sion entitled, “ Whom God Hath al Home, 400 Main St., at 7 to sel, "Do you admit that the fig­ Timothy Phelps, and two-year Costs Set the 43rd Division of the Con­ Joined." Members unable to at­ conduct a Masonic memorial serv­ pins to Raymond DeCobert, John ^The League of Women Voters Magnificont tono, $890 ure you gave (at Tuesday’s hear­ tend are requested to call the ice for the late Herman C. Hill. luliano, John Goiangos, Harry Jen­ meeting will be at 9:30 a.m. ing) on the gross earnings tax necticut National Guard. Small, Experts Say president or hostess. kins, Gary Larson, Ross Roberts. Thursday at the home of Mrs. i was 82,520,000 too high?” Carl N. The Governor met with Walker Rudolph C. Klssman Jr., ’ ma­ David Mullen, Gary Pierre, Scott Herbert Kiecolt, 156 Mountain Rd. Hanaen, replied: "No, I make no R ecord in yesterday and then announced that chinist repairman-foremen’s mate, Willoughby and Glenn Griswold. The Herald erroneously said the Dr. 8ennAY. OCT. 26 Krutt and Mr. and Mrs. Richard ■ ISO W. 42nd St.. New York 86, N. Y. Questions concerning salaries along Friedrichstrasse in West Berlin today after their drive Into East Berlin. (AP Photofax via After that it should swing- car driven by Mrs. Marjorie H. nance, such as the one peimittlng els,” Myers told a news conference. and to the adjutant general. Uppsala, Sweden, O ct 25 (JPt — 8 A.M. Levin. Send me your free 55-page High School Booklet. ’’U top officers the telephone The index standing of 128.3 in radio from Berlin.) toward the Kamchatka peninsula, Kaveckas of South Windsor. policemen to retire at age 55 if company and its method of com­ "I am sure that it wrill be a The Soviet Union today exNodad they contribute double the amount Prizes will be awarded for the September compareo with the pre­ another part of Siberia. IN The youth told police that the H Name ...... Age...... HOUSE H A LE puting depreciation for federal source of great satisfaction sdso "It should be going towsuxl the best costumes In several categories. vious record of 128.1 In July. For another atomic device In the No- bicycle brake did not work and ether town employes contribute to Address ...... A p t...... to all the men and officers in his COOPER HALL All members and pro^iecUve mem­ SHOE REPAIR SERVICE Income tax purposes arose at tq- August, It was 128. AJeutlans tomorro'n', possibly vaya Zemlya area, the Uppsala apparently broke when he tried the pension fimd. USE OUR OAK STREET ENTRANCE—Ml 8-4128 command." to stop, police reported. bers are invited. C it y ...... Z o n e ...... State...... daya hearing. '' The seasonal increases In cloth­ A F C wm Fire reaching there some time 'mte In B One cuatomer asked whst the the day," Dr. Robert List told a University Observatory reported. ing prices, plus continueo higher U. S. Troops on Alert Today's nuclear explosion was Break Reported ■ ■ H O U R 64Hi Y E A R B I ■ ■ costs for services, were the ma­ Showers Thursday reporter. (Ooatliined en Page Four) Salt Mine Shot There was a report from Tokyo only a tenth as strong as Mon­ jor influences In the September ad­ Windsor Locks, Oct. 25 iJf) — day’s supetbotnb blast wMcb was At Green Station vance. The U.S. Weather Bureau issued that adentists warned all Jap­ anese against possible arrival of estimated in the West at from SO RUMMAGE But. all principal divUlons of this forecast for Connecticut to­ to 50 megatons—equivalent to 80 costs covered by the index, except Six Hours in Berlin In New Mexico fallout Friday or Saturday. AMERICAN LEGION Manchester police today are in­ day: The U.S. Weather Bureau said to 50 million tons'tff TNT^ vestigating a break which oc­ Young Mother foods, increased sliibtly. Seasonal The- outlook for the next five declines for fruits and vegetables Washington, Oct. 25 (JP)—Presi­ there is no conflict between the Today's e«)loslQn was heglatered curred sometime during the night SALE Main Street lowered average food prices by days, Thursday through Monday, Berlin, Oct. 26 (f)—All U.S. Army^'fused entry to the two U.S. Army Japanese report and their own es­ at Uppinda Selsmolcglcal Institute at Hayes’ Manchester Green Esso calls for temperatures to average dent Kennedy approved plana today at 3:31 a.m. EST, a spekeeman Manchester Missing, Police ene-tenUi of ons per cent. troops in Berlin were placed on buses which had no armed Mcort for an undergfonnd nuclear explo­ timate that the fallout •will begin station at 484 E. Middle *rpke. About 100,000 workers are due near normal or slightly above general alert for six hqura today In The busts turned back to Weat to arrive over North America lits said. Patrolman Charles Momeau, Sponsored by the W.S.O.S. of Phone Ml 3-4123 normal. It wlU continue generally sion In New Mexico as part of the United Methodist Chnrch of wage increases on the basis of the the midst of - seesawing over the Berlin near a spot where American tomorrow. This blast tended to support * investigating the break, said that mild except for cool periods about tanks and armored personnel car­ nation’s program to develop peace­ belief that tha 60-megaton blast Bolton, B t 44A. HOUSE k HALE See Foul Play new indne. Ihese workers bavs right Americans to enter East ful uses for nuclear energy. They explained that the first someone broke through a window their wage ratos goareO by labor Friday and again Sunday or Mon- Berlin. Ten U.S. tanks riers wme4tt«ti<>ned with guns component of tlbe daud to hit which Pmpler KhrushAev bss on the east side of the building flsy r* "’. brought up to the WSH divi' pointed St IM Blast German police. The *Whlte .House said the ex­ promised la etiU to:come- He told Lincoln, Mass., O ct 25 (JP)—A plosion probably will take place In North America will be essentially BINGO and attempted to open a safe. A OPEN 6 DAYS (Ooatiniied ea Page Four) The normal mean temperature city. .. The East German police held up the Mg^tolUtuda campomnt, soar­ the Communist Oongreaa in for a limited time only milk machine and soda machine young mother’s disappearance from In the Hartford area durhig this the buses cariYing U.S. military about 60 days, some 1,200 feet be­ Moscow last week that the cutcent EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT Saf., Oct. 28 9:30 A.M. to 5:45 P.M. At one stage ths Army seiit low ground In a salt formation near ing at glMut 30,000 feet, but mix­ outside were broken into, but h m borne, leaving behind a blood- period Is 49 fhegrees ranging troops with fixed, bkjronets intp personnel and cl'vilians for more ing somewhat with the lower at- Soviet test series would prbbably 8 O'CLOCK—LEGION HOME. LEONARD ST. 9 A.M. to 1 PJH. Thursdays till 9 P.M. than an hour demanding that the CarlSbad, N.M. he concluded at the end io f^ t o tw r nothing was reported missing, po­ apattered kitchen writh the tele­ from 60 to 37. In New-Haven the East Berlin to enforce .American The blast will be the first In the moephere aa it travels. range Is 59 to 39 and In Bridge­ officer in charge Identify his pas­ with a blast of tbat size. lice reported. . phone ripped out, gave investiga­ Kennedy Joins insistence on the right of American Atomic Energy Commission’s They ejqilained that lower-level port 69 to 41. civilians to enter the sector. Later sengers to authorities of the Com­ components o f the cloud onUnari' The current series started 8 e ^ . 1 Ample Free Parking tors a grim mystery to solve today. munist East German Regim-e. The Plow'share P rog ra m to evolve and today’s explosion was the ford Precipitation may total more the East Germans turned back two peaceful uses for atomic explo­ ly move more slowly than the An extensive search of nearby American officer refused. reported. v rear of our store . . . Political Fight than 4/lOs of an Inch occurring as U.S. sight-seeing buses—and were sives. Preparations have been un' high-flying component—which for woods, on the ground and by heli- scattered showers Thursday niglit allowed to get away with it. the In an earlier incident, the East der *way since March 1960. the present cloud Is is tnfvelliig at PLAYTEX oopter, was ordered In hope it and Friday and again toward the Army explained, because women Germans refused to allow two up to 80 mllea an hour. might turn up a clue'. end of the period. aboard the buses might be Imperll- "This is a further example of In Two States American civilians in an army-li­ this country’s desire to turn the Thus, they said, it’s conceiv­ “We are fairly certain It is foul ed. I censed private car to pass through able that some of the lower-level play,” Middlesex County District power of the atom to man’s wel­ Washington, Oct. 25 (P)~Presi­ 210 to 216 East Berlin border guard* step­ the checkpoint without identifica­ fare rather than his destruction, cloud—^which disperses more wide­ BuUetins Atty. John J. Droney said. ly than the upper level type— dent Kennedy gave his support to­ Hartford, O ct 26 f/Pi—The State ped aside w’hen armed U.S. mili­ tion. But the 'U.S. Command ig­ the 'White House said. State Police IJetectlve George day to Democratic candidates in tary police escorted an American nored the Ektat Germans and sent might well be delayed in passing Colled from AP Wine Hamois said there was no sign of Motor Vehicle Department's daily Although the point was not made over other areas of Japan while New York and New Jersey smd record of automobile fatalities as civilian car into the Communist the car through with the armed definitely clear, it appeared ob­ a weapon in thb house. Texas political battles in which sector. escort in assertion of Allied rights the high-flying component speeds of last midnight and die totals on servers from the Soviet Union over the northern tip of the island The missing woman, Mrs. Joan former President Dwight D. Elsen the same date last year: A few hours later the guards re- to free movement in Berlin. GROMYKO ON GERMANY SHOP PINEfflJRST Risch, 30, a petite brunette, ia the would be permitted to watoh the country. hower is campaigning for 'Repub­ 1960 1961 Then, in a gesture of concilia­ test. Moscow, Oet. IS ForelgB mother of a 4-year-oId daughter licans. Killed ...... 216 210 List said that it was snowing Minister Andrei A. Girebiyfo and 2-year-old son. The family tion, the U.S. commander said it The amxnmoeinent said the yesterday with a large area of So­ Pierre Salinger, White House was temporarily restricting the United States "Wi)l welctnne ob­ said today the Soviet L^don la WEDNESDAY moved to Lincoln, a Boston suburb, press secretary, said Kennedy is viet territory south and east of News Tidbits passage of American civilian ve­ servers from hiterestod United making every poiwUile' alfort to from Ridgefield, Conn., about supporting Richard J. Hughes, the Book Banned the ^ m b test site over which the find an agreea sohitien to (he For These 42nd seven months ago. Democratic nominee tor New Jer­ .. Hartford, Oct. 25 (.50 — Book­ hicles into East Berlin. Nations countries as well as news falloalt cloud passed—and that from the AP Wires The announced American re­ media and the sdentifle oommuni- German problem with the west­ Martin Risch, the woman’s hus­ sey governor, and Henry B. Gon­ sellers In Hartford County will face presunuibly some of the radioac­ ern powers. But be told dele­ possible arrest starting Friday if striction on movements to East ty.” tive material was brought down Anniversary Specials! band, a paper company aaleimum, zales, the party's nominee for a gatee t o the 28nd Owwmnntet Texas congressional seat. their shelves hold any copies of Berlin apparently applied only to was In Neiv Yorit on business. He Air Force officials at Vanden- (OonttBoed OB Page Fear) party coogresa that if this falls flew back last night but police said Eisenhower already has cam­ Henry Miller’s novel "Tropic of civilian vehicles. The buses were (Continued on Pago Twelve) the Soviet .UbloB wiO go ahead paigned In New Jersey fot his for­ Cancer." berg Air Force Base, Calif., say It U.S. Army vehicles carrying mili­ Fresh Pork he could not help to explain the wUl be SO days or naore before and sign a.Bepaiste peace pact mystery. mer secretary of labor, James P. State’s Atty. John D. LaBelle, tary personnel, although there with East Oermany. SPARERIBS .... lb. 49c Mitchell, now the Repubhean gu- setting the Friday deadline yeeter- trackers can determine if 350 mil­ were about 20 persons in clvlUan The Risch home on Old Bedford lion hair-like 'wires have formed 20c lb. below last week’s price Rd., an approach to Bedford Air bematorisd candidate- The foriqer 'day, said the book was "filth-and clothes, including two women, In On Winds from Russia DILLON SKOM DOXX.AR FEBtL President also plans to address a raw obscenity.” He gave police the belt around earth following Sat­ the lead bus. The second bus had Force Base, is in a wooded area urday's space vehicle laimchlng in Waehingtoa, Oet. 86 (8>)— BEEF LIVER .... lb. 49c with homes set far apart, screened rally at San Antonio. Tex., next go-ahead to make arrests starting about six passengers In U.S,. Air Monday for John Goode Jr., Gon- Friday morning. which wlrerf were dumped Into po­ Secretary of the Treaemy Doog- by trees. The Risch home is a white Force uniforms. laa DUlon said today the ” very salsa’ Republican opponent. State Police .Commissioner Leo lar orbit. . . . There was 25 per one and a half-story Cape Cod Both the United States and real” cnireot threat to the bi> style dwelling with attached ga­ Until today, KennMy ha.'> avoid­ J. MulcShy sought LaBelle’s opin­ cMit leM m)lk than usual a%'«tll- Japanese Warned ed any personal Involvement lh„th* ion after receiving numerous com­ able In New York metropolitan Britain moved tanks up to the tematioiial standing of the dol­ rage. Route 2A la not far. border in a show a t force during lar "is the danger o f taflattea Swift's Premium Mrs. Barbara Barker, whose political campaigns. plaints about the- book, first pub- area today—result of strike by one of five Teamster Union locals of the day. *• through wage-price home la about 100 yarda from the Before the bus tneident today’s DUkm said that BRISKET CORNED BEEF Risch place, told police the looked (Oeatiaaed on Page Twelve) (Gonttnned on Page Fourteen) milk truck drivers and plant work­ ers. events went Hke this: On ‘Death Ashes’ price Ineteaeee aew eoold out her window at 2:16 p.m. yes­ onsly harm Interaatteaal terday and saw Mrs. Risch, wear­ United States Rubber Co. at An American spokesman said 3 and 4-lb. cuts featured all U.S. troops in Berlin were on trade peottlon by pricing ear ing a trench coat, standing neeu: New York announces that ita goods out of ferMgn monteta.'* at this special low price her car,In fhe driveway. Four-year- Peace Corps—Juvenile Naugatuck Chemical Diy^.slon will a general alert for six hours to­ — Govern-( >have been no msaslve public at- Increase price of vinyl plasHsoI day. The alert ended at 3:55 p.m., ment scientista today warned all tacks on the Soviets. In a speech prepared for a saw­ old Lillian R i^h was playing In.the Japanese to protect themselves ings bond confennee, Dillon said — 69c lb. Barker’s yard. reslno one cent per pound on Nov. but 10 U.S. taka remained at the Groups of 30 persons or less border facing East Berlin as dusk against expected heavy radioactive have visited the Soviet ,embassy inflation here oouM make the to try a n y ’Die child went home at 4 o’clock. 1, first such price increase in com- doOar "a target for speculaltoo pan.v’s line of -vinyl products since fell. • fallout from the Soviet Union’s to hand over protest notes. One Mrs. Barker said, and returned Ike Declares Kennedy giant nuclear tests. pressure.” half an hour later. . 1951. with new price at 25 cents Explaining the bus incident, a, small group staged a brief sit- 42nd Anniversary Special spokesman said the U.S. provost The fallout, dubbed "Ashes of down strike in fronY of the build­ "Will you come over to my per pound. . . . More than 1,000 Death" by the Japanese press is AFRO-ASIANS REBUKED house?” she asked Mrs. Barker. Africans and Arabs arrive in 'Tan­ marshal Lt. Ool. Rjohert Sabolyk. ing. SHURFINE decided to order the vehicles to expected to arrive over Japan Fri­ London, Oct. S6 Ume ’—if we can t bomb was exploded Monday. ag;ainst the Soviet testing of tto year-old Douglas from his upstairs President Dwight D. Eisenhower pay our debts, what’s going to speech that United States will The biuses were on one of the Meteorological agency officials nanced in the past to march on crib, brought both children to her happen?" he asked. have man In orbit by December regular sightseeing tripe into Bast Buperbooto. “Had the West ex­ fe a tu rin g * says the Kennedy administration warned in radio and television ploded one bomb one-tenth the home and called police. Is "confusing nie and all my Otlng the experience of othe, and men on moon by^ 1969. broadcasts to the nation that no (Continued on.Page Sixteen) friends.” < ' nations with inflation. Ehsenhow- Doctors report at Baylor Hos­ (Continued on Page Twelve) rain water should be drunk be­ size of the Roaalaa namster the 42nd Anniversary Special (Oontinued ea Page Six) In. one of his sharpest attacks er suggested U.S. currency might pital, Dallas, Tex., says House cause It could carry radioactivity world would be In ferment;” eaM on the Democratic administration, come to be known as "doilarettes. 'Speaker Sam Rayburn has been to Earth. The Dally MaD. SHURFINE there’d be so many more of. fed through stomach tube “ nearly, Anyone caught In a sudden rain Titan Detected would pour Into the C.N., bras Eisenhower last night said federal Tshombe, UN Set CUT GREEN BEANS stretch-ever* elastic Margaret Expects fiscal policies are "shrinking dol­ them.” continuously for past week.” . . . shower should immediately bathe onstrations would teing oltlea to main floor lars.” He called the Peace Corps Turning to the Peace Corps- a Peruvian request for hemispheric To Swap Captives in tap water, they said, and vege­ a standstill and embaeelee woukt a "Jirvcnlle experiment” and sug­ Kennedy administration project— investigation of Fidel Castro re­ tables apd fruit should be care­ By Midas Spy be stormed. “But when Bnaila 6 cans 89c Baby in Fortnight gested Peace Corps members the former President said. gime in Cuba expect to be shunted fully washed before being eaten.' proposes to do eomethlng 10 "If you want to send a man to to coounittee for turtlier consider­ Leopold'Ville, The Congo, Oct_ times worse, all that Sir. 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