. ' \ ^ • I ■> ’ a PAGE TWBNTl THUHSDAY, SEPTEMBER i , 1960 * The Wcether AreragR Daily Net P i ^ Ron Forcesut of U. 8. WuSttar Beiepa' For tiw Week Ended juno 8th, I960 Warm, hnmkl «— SgULr liUMrtwit WyvUle H. Peabody, Vernon, lyashington Lodge. No. 117 will The Francb Club of Manoliaster I at TtMunpaon’s Day Farm in Wap- pooOMy thuadcnhoiver Mis 8w will serve as a member oC the meet.... In Orange ------HaU Friday------night- hold Its annual ptcnie Sunday I ping ftom noon until dark. Bdght. Low Sb— 8 7 t.: .aiiMfSit. I t - 13,125 Saturday nimmliig, not oo w a rn le About Town arrangements committw for the at 8 o’clock. Reports wilj be pre­ P i 16th annual Laymen’s Conference sented from the-Grand LOdgo odh- MMaber of the AuAt afteraooa. High near W. . , The boMtl o< dlrectoM o< Man- for men of the B ^cO pal Diocese ventlon in Boston, held in AligusL ► • Hi u B o n u of Ciroalktloii - Manche$ter—^A CUy^of Village Charm (tAeeter Girl Soouto, Inc., will of Connecticut Saturday and Sun­ regoa\m e n d £& meet at Camp Merrle Wood Tues­ day at. Camp Washington In Lake­ Members of Community ■ I t-/ day, NSept. 18, at’ 7:30 pJn. side, Conn. BapUst Girls .Guild wlM attend a MANCHEStRR. CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1960 (Claullled AdverUotag oa Page 14) PRICE FIVE CENTB weiner roast' tomorrow at 7 p.m. Attention! yO L. L X X IX , NO. 290 (SIXTEEN PAGES) There are a few 0|>enings In at the hmde of Miss Virginia Net- the housewives bowling league at tleton ,^ ^ Btdwell St. Those who Llgsttt Special the Y for Monday, Tuesday and wish/transportation may meet at ADULT Thursday mornings, starting Sept. the chqrch at 6:30 p.m. New mem­ Katanga Invaded State News Idle Totals 19. For Information, call Mrs. bers wHl be welcome. "for girl students Harold Bonham, 162 N. School St. Miss Elizabeth Gallas, 128 N. School St., ■ has returned home SQUARE at manchester public schools jj|| Mr. and Mrs. Eh-ling Larsen. 46 Roundup Up Sharply after spending the weekend In Poane St., returned home last _ B|anchcst«r Residents night by plane from Beaumont, Syracuse, N.Y., where she attend­ imii Tex.-, where they attended the ed the wedding of one of her class­ r O f Property Owners If For August wedding last Saturday of Mr. Lar­ mates at the Eastman School of Former Students class colors as follows: \ McLcvy to Get Onaraateed . sen's cousin. Music. Miss Gallas was organist To.OlV' Sou for the wedding. Spot on' Ballot Washington, Sept. 9 — A Very Richard T. Stephens, son of Mr. The Labor Department re­ • Enjoyable and Mrs. William J. Stephens. 4B The Connecticut Club of the Up- 7th grade — blue United Nations Smoke sals College Alumni Assn. wUl DANCE ported today that 59 of every Green Manor Rd.. left by plane 8th grade — yellow Bridgeport, Sept. 9 and son — |.w. haleco. free parking irt rear neveh has been able to adjust visory said. forced U.N. Swedisli soldiers ' to (CkHitinued on Page Six) the otficial announcement on quali- properly for seasonal changes in i ficat|lon. Gale warnings were raised as for the auto Industry. | north as Vero Beach, 135 Rifles On the over-all Job picture, ' north of Miami, and hurricane Bonn Apprehensive Bi^teti(^ed Forecast Wolfbein said that employment is watch extended to Melbourne, 178 NATIONAL SHOES RIN6 THE BELL Windsor Locks. Sept. 9 (S'-- The continuing to move along “at a miles north of Miami. U.fe. Weather Bureati at Bradley vej^.high plateau." But, he said, Storm Forecaster Bernle Moore Field issued this forecast today for this br&ht picture on the employ­ said Miami and Fort Lauderdale r/'* S-lm Connecticut': ment siw 4 » tempered by reduced were expected to be In only the job 'holding'tp the rteel industry. Nikita Temperatures for the next five- edge of Donna’s hurricane-strength days, Saturday through Wednes­ As for^uneniployment, M'olfbein winds. The center of the storm, said the idlkfimirka have not "sat­ with the highest winds, estimated day, will ayerk'-e 2 to 5 degrees isfied expectaUon8’’' fo.r improve­ above normal. ’The normal terpper- 'kt 150 miles an hour, was still ex­ New Berlin\Crisis atiire for the Hartford area during ment. pected to pass through U^bsjnbrlda this period Is 6.8 and ranges f-om a He said that unemployment Strains-anuth pf Key West. X high of 76 to a low of 53 Warmlwhlle declining 229,000 in'Augurt!. Tile Miami probably\rill Saturda'’ Ui-nin- cooler Sundav. [should have declined on a season*-. experience top.winds of 7-5 inll*8, Washington, Sept. 9 (/Ei—W estflieve Khrushchev's current splurge ,- 11, Precinitation Will average ■Ii fo *4 al ba.sis by some .500,000, and those only th gusta, the foro- Germany suspects that Russia's of tou^ tglk (na.\ be a smoke- nccuirinf' as showers Non-agricultural employment, caster said. ‘ . W. Nikita Klirushchev may trigger screerr The Soviet leader may vnnd ' ,.e;>tfirv-eekend anfi again b” the al 61.828,000. represented the Fbttcn.sion .of the '■ hurricane off a hew Berlin, crisis during his up talking softl.y\and’\a reasonabb, highest total in history., Non­ warning area north to Mihipl and United Nations appearance. upsetting all predictions, and farm pa.vroll employment, at .53,- Fort Lauderdale resulted, Xthe West German diplomats alread.y thereby gain additional impact far 360.000. set a record for August. foi-eca-sters said, "from a slight, apprehensive about East German his words, they believe. Pnhlirity Stunt Reduced employment . in both intcn.sification of the hurricane I Communist moves to harass ac­ Most authorities, however, think Greenwich, Sept. 9 T^eaflets.were the steel and auto industries help­ and a very slight displacement cess to Berlin, have relayed their that Khrushchev’s approach will be j dunmed on coastal areas from a ed keep down the number of northward of the track pre-vtously suspicions to the State Depart­ to mi.x tough talk.with sweet words'! low-flving plane Saturday, corn- workers with jobs, while increas­ foreca.sl.” ment. -. while professing Russia’s enduring . p|a

, -^ / /:■ .WANCHESTER E V E l^ G p iR A L D , MANCHESTER, :(X)NN., FRIDAY, SEPTEM^ 9, 1980 ' - J :■ = . PAGE VXVI Si ItAN C^STER EVENING HERALD, MANCiaffiSTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 , 1960 Hockville-Vernon Liberals Rap Dr. Peale No Vote Taken THI HOUSf OF FASHION Rocknille-Vemon fabulous boy soprano from East Little^ Shea A b o u t T ow n Rockvitte-Vemon Hartford, will do .a medley of Breakfast S la i^ i Bongs, Me la the son of the ahow’s Town Directors Wednesday Police Scare Off night gaVe Informal approval ‘Keystonje Kaipers’ director. 'n a i Rehash Tiff^ A trip to MUquamieut, planned EYE GLASS The Vernon constables mdy well by the Phebe Circle of Emanuel m to a proposed tax settlement Posgihle Bur^glar Lutheran Women of Emanuel Lu­ with Green Manor corporations, 29889 listed prove to be the show stwers In a Charter Oak Lodge of 8*1101 First Value Notices Adds New Talent Amesite theran .(Church for Saturday, has' but did not take a formal vote specUll number they are devising. End Dispute A RockviUe policeman ‘Scared B’rlth will hold. Ita aiumal Sunday been postponed Indefinitely. The as was reported. At-any rate, they are urging any­ a would-be burglar early thle Wheels are turning In prepara­ morning breakfast meeting on Sun­ l Y first fall meeting of. the group will On Religion as Issue Democratic Directors,' com­ olt On Revised one who will listen to be sure to Wllbw T. Little' who will ^ prising the Board majortty, ih- morning at tho Maple Grove Club Go to City Residents tion for Keyatone Kapen, the Ver­ see their performance. day at 9:80 aJn. at the Wapping be held next Tuesday at 8 p.m. In THE running aa a candidate for State Luther hall. There will be 'a work dlvldiially expressed approval on 'Franklin St. OONTAOT LEH* BPEOlALin non conatohlea’ production, plan­ Tickets v^y be obtained from Community Center on R t 80 in (Oontiniied from Page Un'l the Ufilted Preabytsrixn Church of the settlement. Formal ac­ Votey Rolls repraaentative In Tuegday'i, pri­ period, followed by refreshments. Patrolman Robert KJellqulst ned for preeentation at Rockville u y of the constables or by calling Wapping Center. U.8.A.. did not endors* either tion would come at a Directon’ „ ' ■ .'■■■■ > • Town Assessor Montague Whited Notices that eadi taxpayer will the general chairman, Ray Berube CO. mary eleetiim, said today the brief ernors, senators or Supreme Court Cafidldate. . meeting next Tueaday night. said he was walking his beat in High School Oct. 8, Guest' speaker will be Atty. The Stein Club of Manchester the west end of the city and as he A total of totem are ng> said today the field' work on re­ receive will not include automobile in Talcottville; ticket ctiaiman. ThDmas feud between him and Republican justices.” OPTICAL STYLE BAR Director Jim Ferrlg and co-dl- Joseph Steinberg of Hartford, pest will hold Its first dance of the fall approached the club, he spotted a iatered on the pmaent Ueta of the valuation of all real estate in Ver­ rector Elieen Berube have an­ Chief Constable Edmund F. Dwyer, JA 2-5750 Town Chairman John F. Shea Jr. is "To deny the presidency to any­ New York, Sept. 9 (Ari — Gov Which solutions to the civil rights 768 MAIN STREET Ml S.1U1 values, nor will they reflect any president of Ararat Lodge, B’nsi Ml 9.5224 season on Saturday,. Sept. 17, at Nelson A. Rockefeller says he de­ man apparently attempting to lo ^ Regtatram of Votem. Of thla non and Rockville hai been com­ nounced another headliner In en­ or constable Carl Frederlckson, dead-and that he will now stick to the VFW Post Horiie, Mancheater one merely because he Is a Roman problem can be found, and added; exemptions to whlc^' the taxpay' chairman qt advertising. B’rith, o f Hartford. campaigning "on my record.” Catholic woula be an affront to 40 plores "evidence that religious break Into the'building. number 1,941 are listed In the first pleted. tertainment will be featured along Abraham Olassman is general Green. Dick Stocks’ orchestra ‘T hey are to be found In the KJellqulst aatd he chased the Office personnel of the United er is entitled. Whith said If proof with Art johnaon of radio station The dlepute arose from a recent million of our fellow citizens and It bigotry seems to be creeping Into inspiring example, the moral force district and 948 In the second dis­ KENNEDY MAKES FORECAST chairman of the event to which will provide music for dancing man Into woods nearby but could AppraUal Co. are preparing new of such eligibility for exemption is 'WDRC. Cavell Jobert, the weather ■tatement by Little that he was from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. 'A buffet would be likely to do great dam­ politics.” and the appeal to human consci­ each member is asked to bring a eased but o f party endorsement ae not catch him. The patrolman trict. assessment notices for each parcel on file with the town clerk, these girl from television Channel' 30 Richmond, Calif., Sept 9 (A5 — lunch will be served at 10:30 p.m. age to the moral and social health Ife did not mention the nres^ ence personified In the quiet dig­ will be deducted from the gross as. guest. a candidate for the Legislature. of our country," the statement Identlal contest hjetween Quaker called for assistance and said a The report Is a result of a street of property within the town. who has played numerous leads in It’s going to be a boy at the Ken- nity and courage of the young men search was conducted In the area by street survey made by the reg- White said notices of new values sessments when the tax bills are the theater, is going to do a num­ nedys. « Uirough "dirty work’’ In the QOP A tea for Incoming freshmen at said. Richard M. Nixon and Catholic and women who sit at the segre­ Music Instruction executive -cofnmlttee. Shea and A. by himself, Det. Sgt. George istram according to the law, and except those of incomplete con­ -made ou t ber frome one o f the musical come­ Sen. John F. Kennedy, the Dem­ the College of Our Lady of the "We repudiate this effort td di­ John F. Kennedy.; And later he gated lunch cqunterg, asking noth­ The town assessor said if any H elp s Y o k O vercom e Lawrence Riker are the party’s en­ Trapp, Patrolman Vincent DlBen- ■ of three voter making sessions struction were mailed to each ocratic presidential candidate, has Elms, Chicopee,' Mass., will be vert the attention of non-Catholic declined to comment further on edltto and State Trooper Da'vid May we present our teaching staff taxpayer does not receive his no­ dies she has starred In. dorsed candidates for the legisla­ voters away from the real issues ing more than the treatment ac­ thus far this year. Rockville property owner today been explaining why his w i f e sponsored by the Connecticut .Un­ the extemporaneous remark made corded to all other Americans.” tice within a week of the dates Pupils from'the Anne Marley tive poets. that divide the parties and the Can­ Toomey, EDWIN GERRY, Bochoior of Music Registram in the first' district row and taxpayers will have an Studio Of Rockville will also per­ isn’t along with him on this cam­ FALSE TEETH dergraduate Club of the college. while he was reading a prepared Rockefeller said the failure of The policeman sold there was are Mm. Mildred C. Hlltgan, Dem- opportunity to discuss the new as­ scheduled, he should contact .the paign, and he predicts what will ' Shea, at the end of a town com­ Sunday afternoon at the home of didates by emphasizing the false speech featuring civil rights last assessor’s office. United Appraisal form. ’the Talcottville area will be Looseness and W o rry Congress to enact a civil, rights no trace of the man In the woods teacher of violin, flute, trombone, trumpet ocmt, and Mm. Doris W. Lyon, sessed values with members o f the happen. mittee meeting Wednesday night, Miss Patricia A. Fogarty. 2M1 For issue of Sen. Kennedy's religion, night. nor were there any marke on the Co. began working on revaluation well represented by David and Col­ No longer be annoyed 4r lael lU«t- explained the background of ...the and we note that most of those program at its August session "Is JOSEPH PUZZO, Bodwior of Music Republicnn, and in the second dis­ firm all next week. leen Berube who have appeared on "My wife is home,’’ he told a aaee becauie of looee. wobbly false ter St. Studenta and alumnae are Rockefeller addressed the clos­ a sign that the public’s interest door of the building Indicating an trict, Mm. Gertrude A. Ha,ven, Re­ He also said notices will be sent in Rockville and Vernon during rally gathered around his cam­ teeth, rABTEKTH, en Improred alka­ dlepute and stated his' position in Invited. Protestants who have bon in the ing dinner of the 50th rinnlia] con­ the spring of 1959. White said the Kathy Godfrey television show has not gone far enough as yet.” attempt at forcing It. teacher o f Thomas organ publican, and Mm. Bessie T. to property owners In the fire dis­ paign train here yesterday, "and line (non-edd) powder, epilnkled on -relation to it. He called for party forefront of this effort would op- ference of. the National 'Urban every pro^ rty has been measured several times. Colleen la’ known as your platee bold* them firmer lo they unity and charged Little to con­ ose any Liberal Democrat regard- COLEHE COTE, Bodwior of Music Strack, Democrat trict, also excluding Incom pl^' the baby of the show. we are having a baby, a boy. In reel more oomlortsble. Avoid ember* The Young People’s Society of League, which is dedicated to Iny- and inspected, and all informfition leeement eeueed by looee plates. Oet duct a "positive, high-level cam­ Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church leas of his religion.” proving the lot of Negroes and With the voter canvass complet­ construction, on Sept. 16 and these affecting its fair market value Kenny Ferris, billed as the November.” teacher of piano ed, the town’s voting lists have taxpayers may make appoint­ FASTXBTB at any drug counter. paign” for thb pos^ Little Is seek­ will meet Sunday at 7 p.m. at the Meanwhile, fh e Presbyterian other minorities. was gathered and analyzed. He ing:- church. Outlook, a weekly publication, said Rockefeller said progress toward WARD KRAUSE, Bochdor of Music Ed, been'rearranged by streets with vo­ ments with the, appraisers during said building values were based on ters listed alphabetically under the week of Sept. 19. He repeated that he had not, as in an editorial’ that religion should realization of civil rights for all teacher ♦>/ clarinet, saxophone, drums actual costs of recent construction ' Little'claimed, told'Little he was be considered in ^deciding whicli Mitchell 3-2151 each development and votem listed ^ White said all building now un­ in Rockville and Vernon and they Mias'Prudence 'Wood, daughter persons has been too slow and fre­ JOSEPH NEDWIED by drive or trail. der contruction will be checked not endorsed because of his being of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wood, Cen­ candidate to sup^^ort, hut added quently ungulded. have been depreciated according a farmer. Nominations were decid­ that it "ia only one Issue in the Call this number for quick, courteous teacher of guitar A preliminary list will be avail­ about OcL 1 to determine the per­ to the present condition of the ter Rd., 'Vernon will enter the He discussed va'rioua ways In able after Oct. 8 as required by the centage complete on that date, and ed, Shea said, on the basis of who Joseph Lawrence School ef Nurs­ current campaign and not neces­ building. Land values were estab- AMERICA'S was best qualified, not who was sarily the most Important one.” attenticin to your investment needs. JOSEPH DiNARDO X State statutes. owners of these properties will re­ llAed for each street in the town ing In New London Monday. * X Voters moving In the past two ceive their ' assessment notices least qualified. The nation "must have the best teacher of aerordion ■ \ based on recent sales in each area, FINEST In a public statement last week. available leader, whether he be. In months, and between now and elec­ shortly thereafter. Officers of Manchester Assem­ he said. He added, depreciations Little claimed Shea gave him three this case, Quaker or Roman Catho­ HOWARD CHASE tion, within the town of Coventry Hours for the hearings will be were allowed for characteristics bly, Order of Rainbow for ' Girls, AVAILABLE open Thursday evenings 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. are asked to notify the registrars listed in the letter mailed with each COMPACT CAR! reasons why the endorsement was lic," the publication said. Nixon Is teacher of saxophone, clarinet Which may seriously affect the not forthcoming, one of them be­ will meet tonight and Sunday at and Saturday until noon. In their district so they may be assessment notice.^He said his of­ market value of a piece of land a Quaker. COMET ing hie farming background. 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic Temple The publicalioni which serves REGISTRATION NOW BEING ACCEPTED xeasslgned to the correct address. fice cannot give Information over when comparing It with a normal for rehearsal. Members and the For woddings, |MitiM Votem who have moved or are Little, who attended the the Presbyterian Church, U.S., and FOR THE COMING SEASON the phone. Improved house lot In the area. Wednesday night meeting, heard choir ■will meet for rehearsal Sun planning to move out of town be­ day at 7 p.m. The advisory board and othor functions. fore election must send a written Shea’s remarks through, present­ request to the registrars asking to ed hie own feeling bn the matter will meet tonight at 7 o’clock' at POTNAM S’ € 0 . for the pupils are furnished by the Persona interested in further de­ the Masonic Temple. CEMENT WARD MUSIC CO. be retained on the voting list un­ and outlined his qualifications for ITALIAN. AMERICAN Members New York Slock Fxchartgo til after Nov. 8 If they desire to school.' tails ahve been asked to call Mrs. State representative. A t one point, W. H. ENGLAND Eaetem Conneetteut’a nideet, largeet and only eompM e mneia. There are several vacancies in Morin. store. . vote in the election. he shouted an' objection to Shea’s The Rev. H. Osgood Bennett; HALL ri lAn em m n. • MANcmtm Pemons moving out of state the combined nursery and kinder­ Court Gases remarks, but, when Shea, had fin' pastor of North Methodist Church, LUMBER GO. 186 Ndridge Street OPEN TILL 9 P.M. TUFJ4DAY, WEDNESDAY, must contact the town clerk In .the garten class of the South Coventry Robert J. Brehaut, 29, of Laurel Ished, Little made no other objec' will be In.charge of radio broad­ "AT THE GREEN" JamoM r Btair • Robert H. Starkol Th u r s d a y a n d F r i d a y town where they move and have Cooperative Nursery and Kinder­ Trail, was recently fined |9 for tiona. . casts, sponsored by the Manches­ Open All'Day Saturday Call after T p.m. MI 9-8208 Phone MI 3-2094 an affidavit signed signifying they garten. The class meets each Tues­ operating With defective equip­ Other OOP committee members ter Ministerial Assn., over WINF have not lived . In the state long day and Thursday from 9 a.m. ment and 16 for failure to notify ACONKST said the open airing of the matter Sunday at 6:30 p’.m. and daily next registry of change of description “ enough to be made a voter, in or­ until noon at Kingsbury House gt had cleared the air and apparent- week at 7:15 p.m. e.l der to qualify for an absentee bal­ the corner of Main and Mason Sts. of his car, by Justice Leroy M. . ly settled the argument once and Parents Interested In enrolling chil­ Roberts. Brehaut appealed his for all. Shea, at that time, said he lot from Coventry. case to the next term of Tolland The Rev. and Mrs. Ronald Hud­ The next voter making session dren may contact Mrs. John Max­ COMET would say nothing further on the son will be guests at Sunday serv­ well for details. Superior Court and posted a 1100 matter. will be Sept. 24 from 10 a.m. to 6 bond. SALES ABE ices of Calvary Chapel. They will .m. at the North Coventry flre- And Little apparently burie the rear of one being dri'ven 4«6 UABTFOBO ROAD 284 OAK STREET by Thomas Keegan Jr., 26, o f Wilber little la nfarried. and has two chiMren, John McRugh of HUlatown Rd., and O' Chestnut HUl. Mra. Walter Foeto^ of Wapping. The U ttlw have tea g ia n d ^ d re n . \ OURK’S MARKET URAIA’S MARKET Hcm JO BOILO A mNPOW GREENHOUSE: = Damage to both oars was-heavy, 698 c e n t e r STREET. ' — 181 SPRUCE STREET however, there were no injuries.. Hedhind has been summoned to appesf in court Sept. 10. •I. . FAIRRELO MARKET PERO’SOROHARO I MARKET -.'1 - 884 HARTFORD ROAD 21i OAKLAND SnUDET CONFUSIONS OF A BAW-STITER’S MOTHER j ^ HRAItrS MAMCET SPRUCE STREET MARKET COMET CorrecUoh! - 246'SPRUCE STREET IM MPRUCB STREET V O T E F O R SEE THE SEPTEMBER ISStlE l" V the one compact car with fine-car styling BRST FOOD STORE L T . WOOD LOOKER PLANT f a n c y EVISQBBATED ' •46 CENTER STREET I ’ , 61 BISSELU9TRCET (REAR) 'V". .' OF Suburbia Today Ducklings i C. J. MORRISON IN GLASTONBUkY IfUOKLEY A DAMP AVENUE ' I L B E R L I T T ; . 1 ;/ ON SAmOiAl^/ : : ' lb. 49c; A PAINT and WALLPAPER CO. l :lllBa.to: tke lO m iB O BRAND fine. 3B6 CENTBi ST., MANCNCSTIR-441 9-9713 MORIARtY BROTHERS, Inc. ^mrn: -i ^ » * ^ ^ * * ' V E A A E.S AE !'. ■ ;V'’ Y'' . ' Highland Park ^^USE 301-311 CIMTBI STi^EII VMANCHSim CONNl In The PrimarieSy lues.. Sept. 13 -I' ■ ■ ■ ■ 1' MININ^AtfrURED Blf BTAfUT PROVISION 00., HARTF^ A p 8PONMORBD BY 'RJBPflRUOAN ANP pEMOORA'nO FBOENDd € » THE OANpiDAnD Market l l ’ Vwv IwffllYW l^lflw OTIIy MT Str-4WI I ■ .. K \ V N I '■ /■ ( ■'f/ . , . ■' ■' "■ ■ '.A ■ •: / BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, i960 V PAOB 2 ^ ' BIANCHESTER e v e n in g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN« FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1960 lilt, ■ I- Mill ./.l' provide a 2>way atreet (or trade olda); Mrs. Michael Suhie, pri­ iiijiifliX RocUvUti!>y ernon among the United 'fitaten and otb- Ghurcli Returns mary; Mrs- William Steiner, low­ ar nattona. "Wa. hava p worldwida er junior; Mrs. Jean, Rfljbert, upr Stores to Resume Cabot Lodge Guest Speaker ‘ raaponaiblUty to baip build up To Fall Schedule per junior; Mr. and Mni. Willard CHARLOTTE R. GRAY Obituary Seely-Browii other nationa, but wa oaiihot do Hiller, seyenth grade, and Harry Hurricane Threatens Winter Schedule thla /At the axpahaa of oiir own Center Congregational Chultsh Maidment, eighth grade. At Rally for Antoni Sadlak induatrias.” will resume Its fall schedule of Superintendents at the ‘ second' r e s u m e s TEACHING Steiy-Brown rajppad -what .,ha session will be: Mrs. Peter Brou­ Most of Manchester’s mer­ •filUbod C. Aadersoa Sees Peace^ church eervices and Sundky School .^ Funeral services for Alfred C. called "propheta of doom and activities on Sunday. wer, nursery:, Mhi. Sidney Cush-’ South Florida Co^st chants will return to the reg­ Republican presldentlaltls running for congressmanrat* gloom" who deride eaatern Con­ ntan, kindergarten (4-year-olds); SEPTEMBER 12 ular winter schedule of store Anderson of 391 Hartford Rd., who The Rev. Clifford O. Simpson J- ole'd yesterday at Manchester Me­ nominee H4nfy C aSbt'-J^ge la large, a post he held for six tqrms Television M ain Issue necticut. Since he firat ran for will preach at all three servloes Mrs. Carl Zinsser, kindergarten (Ooattmied from M e) hours Monday. Most stores The Town Parking Authority Is^Gorman is asking $11,000, a dlf- scheduled to begin a Coniiec^cut until the last election. v v ' 1 Congreaa, he aald, the population (5-year-olds); Miss Dorothy Den­ will be open that and succeed- morial Hospital, will be held to­ Guests will be treated to a ' 1:00 Cartoon Flsybous. 1:30 The Dow Hour el Great at 8, 0:15, and 11 ' a.m. oh coming closer to agreement with fersnee, of $1,200. morrow *t 2 p.m/ at Emanuel Lu­ campaign swing Sept. 24 when Cannon Bali Mysteries in Ulii part of the atate increaaad "Strengthen the Brethren.” Holy ton: primary; Mrs. Clinton Hend­ denu already have fled to the Coda Seeks -ing Mondays from 9 a.m. to The Paacantelll^property nego­ appears in Hartford as g^iiest r and an orchestra, yet to Shaena Republican Horace fieely-Brown -three property owners on prices for theran Church, ."the Rev. C. Henpy Wichita Town 33. by about 100,000 paraona. “The Communion Will be eerved. rickson, lower junior; Mrs. John, mainland and Into Key weat. ' 5:30 p.m. tiation is beset by slight confu-. Anderson, pastor of'the church, Beaker at a rally for Antoni Sad­ nameti^/^U pro'vide entertainment.' Early Show On procre(B) ^ Sherlock Holmes Jr. of Pomfret swung his Oon- people are ataying here to live and McEfiraevyj^ upper junior; Robert VOICE ’ PIANO Storekeepers have been land in the Blrclf-Oak-Maple St. First Show (In progreM)' Man From Black Hawk I. 40 Mrs. Hooks Johnston, director 4 ■ Top winds In the hurricane con­ Permission to slon; but'Phelon and Aitty. Vincent will officiate/ Burial will be. in Bast lak .of Rockville. Lodge isSxp^ ted to arrive about Big 3 Theater (in progress) Hotel De Paree 3, gresslonal campaign into Tolland work, and thoae who aay thia area of religious .r/sducation, has an­ Harrison, seventh grade, and operating* on a summer sched­ area where the TOA hopes to ex­ L,,Diana, counsel for Pascantelll, Cemetery.. Lodge, former U.S. ambassador S p.m: The he sched­ Sir Lancelot 1:00 Mystery Theater ia the poorhouae of America,., are Harry Maidment, eighth grade. 7 1. FOXCROFT DRIVE - - - - Ml 9-9872 tinued at 150 miles an, hour aniK 6:36 Weather: News Jk Sports County yesterday beginning wlrii a nounced ■ thilT there will -be two ule for the past two months; pand- off-street parking facilities fml that aolutlon will be no probr ■ Bom in 'Swedon, Feb. 9, 1878, he to the United Nations, is slated to uled to appear at o^Ttlly^and clam­ Play Your Hunch doing them a diaaervicc.’” hurricane streng:th winds extend­ stores have been closed Mom lem. deliver a major address on'foreign bake in Coe Cob. Other stops ta hia 1:30 Whit* Hunter 1960 Summer Olympics 3 coffee hour in Vernon. The apple- isssions, at 9:15 and 11 a.m., for ed out 125 miles to the northeast Keep Building for downtown shoppers and busi­ had lived in Manchdbter most of his Club House 77 Sunset' Strip t. 40, grower and ex-Congresaman told a The raaponaiblUty on the fed­ nursery through junior high. The days and open the other live nessmen. 'Th* TPA appraises the proper­ life. H4 was a retired weaver at policy at the rally, to be held In the tour will be outlined later, accord­ Sports News 4 Weather TBA eral and state level, ia to provida •and 80 miles to the southwest. days each week. ty, at 231/^ and 25% Maple St., at Cheney Brothers, and a member of Hartford Armory beginning at 8:20 ing to Republicem State officials. Scope • :30 The Pendulum small crowd over coffee at Con­ theme for all departments will be PHILLIPS FIRST!! PHILLIPS RRST!! PHILLIPS HRSTM PHILLIPS FIRST!! IGale winds fanned out 250 miles Mason-contractor Alfred Coda According to a report from TPA 1:46 Doug Edwards I. Masquerade' Party 10.' 33. necticut Golfland on Rt. S3 that a cUmata that will encourage in­ "The Life of Jesus." Chairman HeVbert A. Phelon Jr., $29,000. Pascantelll asks $32,000. Scandia Lodge. Order of Vasa. He p.m. ’Hekets have been sent to party Huntl^-Brinkley December Bride 3. wsir or peace will be the dominant dustry to. locate in e|atem Con­ northeast and 140 miles to the will ask peiWsslon of tJie Zoning the difference between offers by But, in a letter to ’the 'TPA last has been church school superin­ The rally, called Sadlak Con­ chairmen In Connecticut towns. In John Daly g 10 00 Moment of Fear 10. 33. Enrollment for new children will .'southweaL Board.of AppeillaSept. 19 to keep 1:66 Barents and the News Paris Precinct issue during tbe next Congressional necticut. This can be done by be conducted by Mrs. Richard the town and by two of the own­ week, he said he would accept tendent at Emanuel Lutheran gressional Rally, will also see in­ Manchester, tickets can be, ob­ TwHIrht Zone 3. 13. session "as it has been in the 10 • The area covered by the the garage he built in Violation of Church for more than 30 years. troduced Sadlak’s five fellow can­ tained from Republican Town ■'TiOO Lockup pointing out the availabiUty of Hurd. aaslstSd by Mrs. Ralph Bel- Kennedy Cites ers, Robert'*J. Gorman and Fran­ $31,000, According to .Diana, this '- Movie at Seven The Detectives 6. years I was in Congress." skilled workerc and our teclmical ■ newly extended hurricane warn- 'u ZBA ruling and without A build­ cesco Pascantelll,' are slight. is the figure PascanteUi thought .He is survived by his wife, Mrs. didates for U.S. Congressman from Chairman John F. Shea Jr. or NSws Ic Weather 32. 10 :30 Star dpotlight - He said bfe is completely opposed luardo. Children must be three ingrs - attended around the south­ Alina Johnson Anderson: two sis­ from committee member Donald A, Person to Person 3. schools. These people and our years old by Jan. 1, 1981 to reg­ ing permit. Also, I the land-holding Purnell to be' the TPA offer, due to i* con­ Ck)nnecticut. Sadlak, defeated in Heraia Playnoust Black Saddle I. 40, to any - attempts at appeasement ichobls are our assete $uid our ern tip of Florida and northward Coda will appeal , the decision of 6 Pathways to Corp. has finally presented an ap­ versation he had wtJi TPA mem­ ters,■’Miss HUma P. Andersdn and the Democratic landslide in 1958, Knofla, 30 Clyd».Rd. Dial 999 '■ 11:00-Big News and pointed to the Eisenhower Ad- ister for the nursery. There will up the Gulf Coast to Punta Oor- Building Inspector Thomas Mona­ Mrs. Jennie Hibbard, both of Shotgun Slade'-. Weather. News ft Sports 3. great strength. be a very limited program fbr two- praisal of its property,' which, while ber John B. Barnini. *1710 figure T:18 John Daly Barry Barents .ministration's record of standing da, 24 miles north of Fort Myers. han, who refused to issue a per­ reportedly was not mentioned as ' Oomwell: and two brothers, Carl Hui.tley-Brlnkle'y ' :15 Jack Paar 10. firm at Formosa, Lebantm, and Speaking as a former educator yesr-old children. considerably larger than the J. B. Anderson and A. Theodore Buckland section and was for many Film ^ 11 on education, he said thera is no It embraced the booming Naples mit for erection of a garage for Assure Peace town’s. Is a basis for negotiation. an offer, mejely a rough estimate years a meat cutter. 1960 Summer Olympics 3. during the Berlin air lift. "It has Superintendents of the depart­ , area.’ three' motor vehlolea. ' Coda was Anderson, both of Manchester. Soviet Leader T:80 Wall Disney Preainta g World's Best Movies question that it is going to cost ments' at the first session will be ’’Both aides arc talking the of price. Despite the misunder­ Friends may call at the Watkins- He leaves, besides his daughter, Grand Jury :30 Jack Paar. Show been an uncertain peace,” Seely- ; Gale warnings were raised as arrested and charged with putting (ContinuM from Page One) proposition over,” said Phelon to­ standing, hpwever, both parties a son, Calvin Crooks of Worcester, Cimarron City :45 Starlight Movie Brown said, "but we have main­ more money in the future but he as follows: Mrs. WiHiam Mlnnick I far north as St. Marks on the Gulf up a building Illegally “'ajid build­ feel the fibres are so close to West Funeral Hdme, 142 East Cen­ Rawnide r, 13 Premiere tained peace with honor under said the people want good schools and Mrs. Herbert Kiecolt, nursery day,- "and some agreement will ter St. from 7 to 9 p.m. today, Mass.; six grandchildren and five On Way to UN Hawaiian Eye :36 Ne.wa A Weather ; coast, and the -area included Lake ing an illegal building. no single 'war party’ or 'party of have to be reached.” the Purnell each other. that agreement will great grandchildren. I'M Film ;00 News. Prayer ___ President Eisenhower.” and good teaphers, ajid they are co-leaders; Mrs. Shirley Meacham. only PHILLIPS giv* you QUALITY at LOW COST! • Okeechobee. ' ■ If the ZBA turns down his re­ Asked if he thought the President willing to pay,for if. appeasement,*’’- he said. appraisal_ is S68.000 on property at not be difficult. Mrs. Flora Bourez Funeral services will be held to­ '8EF "UIUyAT'B TV WBEB FOR COMPLETE LIBTTNO kindergarten (4-year-oIds); Mrs. A BEST BUY— ^ The storm still Was buffeting quest, Coda may go to the Court 22-24-26 'Birch St., property which . Tile Purnell Corp. appraisal of morrow at 1:30 p.m. in the Holmes should speak at the United Na­ He said education may b« the Alan Cone, kindergarten (5-year- • Cuba's north coast, where more of Common ^leas. However, if "The sooner get these ar-. Mrs. Flora Bourez. widow of To Blast U S. tions before Soviet'Premle'r Nikita key . to survival and agrees with 2-CAR GARAGE only % kbuts the existing parking area be­ its property, $68,000, is $16,950 Theodore Bourez, of 86 Bissell St., Funeral Hoprie, 400 Main St. The than 3,000 residents were Evacuat­ he loses the case, he will be liable tiflcial'labels out of '-^e way, the hind the Main St. buildings. greater than the town’s offer of Rev. J. M. Gage, retired minister Kbrushchev does in two weeks, Admiral Rickover and Dr. Oonant Inckidos feoHn^f and ^ ed during the nigfht from the.town to loss of the building. died last night at the Manchester (Continued from Page One) Seriy-Brown said it would be a ^hat our schools should put ‘metrs sooner we can get dowmHh discus­ The TPA members are scheduled $52,050. Convalescent Home after an ex­ of the old Methodist Church in Cov­ Radio foundaHon of Gibara in Oriente Proyince to sing the real Issues. to meet with the Board ,.of Direc­ The . TP^ parking program is entry, will officiate. Burial will be propaganda move and the free Emphasis on subject matter. TV OR RADIO U ' escape floods which destroyed 80 tended Illness.* his. regular chores, Khrushchev (T h li llitliig iBclndM oiiiy thdee aewa browicadte «f 10 or IfiHBiiinte press of the world would expose it A.mong those present this morn­ 85 "For, while both parties tglk tors Tuesday to discuss, the park­ design^ to expand the big park­ She was born in Westbrook, in Buckland Cemetery. Friends- homes. iv about peace, peace la nol going to ing program.' Purchase of the ing area, offering free parking. may call at the funeral home from and leaders of other Communist loBgtta. Some etatlona cany ethor abort Mweeoata). for just that. He said the United ing were Franklin G. Wellee of PLAYING A BEST BUY—KING SIZE Hurricane winds also pummcled be won by merely talking about 'The money would come half in Maine on April 26, 1884, the countries expected to Join him on States should constantly seek bet­ Vernon, Republican candidate for Kpspital Notes properties is subject to approval of daijghter of the late 'Theophile and 7 to 9 p.m. today. WOBO—1366 «,11:10 Bay Somers ter ways to tell its story to the rest POORLY ? 20x24 SUMMER COHAGES the south end of Andros Island in it. It-requires action, and the Dem- Ih^ -Board, which holds the purse cash from the $165,0()0 parking the Ealtika are expected to plot 6:06 ' 13:00 Dei Etaycee Show State Senator from the 35th Dis­ Marie-Louise ' Larrivee Lemieux. Today on Wall Street WINF—1216 of the world, and added the Presi Erected sny^vhere in Connecticut! We’ve 'the Bahamas. Top. gust.s there ocratic- party believes in action.' strings-pf the parking meter fund, meter fund aifij.. half from bor­ strategy for (he U.N. meeting 6:10 Johnson Show trict and host for Uit event; Ar­ MOW roue niees in s o t ■ were 88 miles ah hour during the' ViNiling hours: Adults 2 to 8 Kennedy said that to gain peace rowing. ■ f She had been a resident of Man­ opening Sept. 20. 8;06 Raynor Shines 6:00 95nanelal News dent can get worldwide coverage thur Bateman of Rockville and sold hundi^s—ask for Idmitlims where p.ni. Maternity 2 to' 4 and 8 to 8 from which the money-will come. chester for the past six, years and 11:06 Spotlight on Sports 6:06 Showcase and News at any time, and does at his press you can see them for yourself! ; early morning. America must have a defepae pos­ According Jo the TPA report, the The prc-sent parking Icrt, owned Funerals Beside leading a campaign for 7;0o kMlton Lewis Jr. Donald Loverin of Vernon. GOP p.m. f.'lilldren's Ward 2 to 7, previously lived in Hartford. 11:10 Raynor Shines 7:16 Evening Devotions conferences. SEE BIGGEST OARAGE and COTTAGE DISPLAY19 IN' CONNECTICUT 95 There was no immediate ex­ ture strong enough to convince town and Gorman agree on a $5,- largely by Purnell Corp., offers the Soviet version of disarmament 1:05 Sign OH . 7:311 Showcase and News Seely-Brown said he feela this candidate for the legislature from planation of conflicting reports any. potential aggressor that war She was a meniber of St. James WHAV—616 Vernon. I'atients Today: 189 200 price for Gorman’s property at free parking to shoppers due to ChufcH,' the' Manchester Grange Mrs. Marguierite C. Monniere end seating Communist (Jhina in 7:3.5 Family Theater country should appreciate the sig- from the Miami and Havana would be "a mistake — his mis­ 23J4-25Vi Maple St^For a second monthly rental payments to the the United Nations, the Commun­ 6:00 News 8:00 News OPEN TODAY and DAILY 9-5 I^VlUioiit obligation pisiNue send me In ^ AD-MIPTED YESTERDAY;,Mrs. take.” .and the Senior Citize.ns Club. . The funerAl of Mrs. Marguerite 6:,70 John Daly 8:06 ThtrWorld Today nificence of the newly Independent formationformation about thrthe new Phillips On- / weather . bureaus on Donna's piece at the rear of ’f2-74 Cottage parking lot concesafonaire by mer- ist bloc has a 5-point program to 6:40 Big Show 8:30 Showcase and News nations of the world who look to us strength. Havana forecasters said Dorothy Keeney, 63 'Hackmatack The Democratic nominee said It Surviving are two sons, Theo­ C. Monniere, 17 Hazel St., was 9:00 Baseball Warmup ^ ™ S T f '^1 rages and Cottages. Is not enough to say—as Presi­ St., the town ir offering $9,800 and chanLs along MalA St. In that area. dore P. Boiirez of East Windsor held this morning from the John present to' the General Assembly. 7:00 Edward P. Morgan for, guidance, "We could gain our FOR RENT top winds had dropped to 125 St.; Bruce Kenne.son. Clark Rd., It includes an attempt to gain 7:15 Big Show 9 JO New York at -Detroit most important allies" in these na I Name . miles an hour, while Miami re­ Bolton; Leonard Fielding, Tank- dent Eisenhower and Vice Presi­ and .Ernest NichoLs of Coventry; B. Burke Funeral Home, 87 E. 11:30 Public Altalrs i and 18 mm. Moil* Prejeeteim PHILLIPS GARAGES I dent Richard M. Nixon have —that two daughters, Mrs. L. William Center St., followed by a solemn worldwide, support for Soviet 13:03 Sign Off RETIRED LAWYER DIES tions. he said. —eonnd er.eUent, alee $5 mm. ^ t P 1 A C t E N T TUBES Street .. ported some intensification of the eroo.san Rrt,, Vernon; Mrs. Anna charges qf American aggression, a • WTIC—1016 Responding to a question on storm's fury. Madden. 84 Eldridgc St.; Mrs. the United States Is militarily the Lines of Manchester and Mrs. high ' Mass of requiem a t , St. Beaufort, S.' C., Sept. 9 s pres.s conference, he said ■sought to persuade the people that James Church a t'9:30. Burial will sent his No. 2 man, Edward L. 11:00 News Trinity College, Hartford, Conn. •lx feet above normal at Key Communists will care little about Johnson, assisted by the Rev. Ro- -West, a city of 45,000 and site of Hokkanen, 66 White St.; Gordon it and it alone — is the watiCh- be iii Hillcrest Park^/ Springfield, nan Callahan C.P. as subdeacon. Freers. a large niival ba.se. Tuttle, 131 Mather. St.; Arthur The secretary of state has ruled the words of American leaders un­ .dog of the public purse . ,„ ’ Mass. Friends may- call at the Master of ceremonies was the Rev. Well-wishers at the airpiort s Williams. 4 Pearl St.; Mrs. Minnie that small ’’dummy’’ voting dem­ less there is a resurgence of mo-ral, "But In these last six years. funferal home tomorrow and Sun­ Clement Galnty. Acolytes were loaded Khrushchev with bouquets. Tides elsewhere in the Keys onstrators used at polling places to economic, spiritual, and military day fropi 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Fall Planting Time At PLANTLAND Will range up to 11 feet, the emer­ Webb, 7.50 N. Main St.; Mrs. Lil­ Democratic majorities In the con-' the Rev. Peter Mitchell and the He handed the flowers over to his show people how to cast their bal­ strength in this nation. gross have reduced Republican gency bulletin at 9 a m.. EDT, lian Naxchke, 23 Nye St.; Sharon lots cap’i be replaced by the Rev. John Blackall. Thurifer was wife when they said goodbye. It BINGO Ferrigno, South Windsor: Mrs. He also predicted Texas will go spchdlng requests by $12.5 billion Walteg Franklin Mather Jr. the. Rev. Alfred Jaenicke. was a relatively informal depar­ said. town's older voting machines for Democratic in the election Nov. 8. Walter Ffariklin Mather Jr,, 36, "It is extremely urgenth at all Mildred Yale, Andover; Karen demonstration purposes. If the Republicans had been given Mrs. Ralph Maccarone was or-- ture. There were no flags; no ban­ UNIVERSAL Every Sat. Night At 7:30 places within reach of these lido Reardon, 7(1 Dclmont St. despite Eisenhower victories in all the money they asked, their of West Willihgtoh, died last night ganist and soloist. ners. no band and no guard of hon­ GET The ruling came In answer to a 10.52 and 19.56. seven-year deficit would be $30 at the Veterans Hospital, Newing­ Burial was in St. James’ Ceme­ or. Khrushchev made no departure CUSTOM PRE-ENGINEERED levels be evacuated immediately," ADMITTED TODAY: Mr.s. query from registrars of voters , Touching on the religious is.sue, it added. "Some low lying roads Laura Starkweather, 38 Charles Donald Hemingway and Edward F. billion — six times greater than ton, after a long illn,ess. He was tery, where the committal was speech. 18 REGULARS—4 SfECIALS— 1 SWKFSTAKE he .said Democratic presidential that of the last Democratic admin­ the brother of, Mrs. -Luther F. read by Father Monniere, assist­ _Will be covered by water and this Rd.. Rockville; Henry Ryha, Notch Moriarty, General Manager Rich­ candidate John F. Kennedy, a ALL YOUR ■will cut off escape If evacuation Rd,. Bolton; Linda Shaffer, South ard Martin reported yesterday. istration.” Trouton, Rockville, and Theodore ed by visiting clergymen. Bearers lia n g I f iC J g ll Here Roman Catholic, should nol have Is delayed." Wind.Hor; Mr.s. I.ena Hill. 87 Union The Texan said "I speak for the M. Mather, Manchester. \ were Anthony Mozzer, Charles PHN Conducling Even 6-foot tides would** ihun St., Rockville; William Zanks Sr. to pass a "religious test for quali- Democratic party when I say we Funeral services will be held to­ Mozzer, George Lynch and Frank date a very large part of the Keys. ' Wapping flcatioii to ofBce.” If so, it means believe there are few issues more morrow at 2 p.m. at the Hall Lynch. As the huge hurricane luinbercU ' BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A Young GOP Backs "we (the nation) tear up our Bill demanding or more fundamental Memorial Church, South Willing- Abdut 50- clergymen from the Pre-Nalal Qass Jlowly toward the Florida Straits, I daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph of Rights, and throw our Con­ before American government to­ ton. with the Rev. Howard E. archdiocese attended the Msiss. \ JAPANESE YEWS ARBORVITAE j ■epaVatlng Florida and Cuba, in- cr.,.768 O.akland St.; a daugh- Parly Candidates stitution in the wastebasket.” day — at all levels —, than that of May Jr., pastor, oflSciating. Burial Classes for expectant mothers At the luncheon, Johnson said; •will be in Willington Hill Cerrietery. GARAGES creasing winds and' rain squalls ter to .Mr. and Mrs, Henry Sladyk, getting our fiscal affairs in order. began Wednesday in the Manches­ Upright and Spreading Globe and Upright "Republicans arc preaching fis­ "Our position In the world, our Friends may call at the Potter ter Public Health Nursing Office spread across-south fr'lerida Asp^n Fo.stcr St,; a son to Mr. and The first fall meeting of the cal ■ fear, fi.scaj doubt and fi.scal Nke Full Evergreens w Jk far north as Miami, a p o r a d 1 c ! M'*'' .Stephen Miinsell, South Cov- Young Republlcaii.s Club was held responsibility to our own people, Funeral Home, 456 Jackson St., Public Records in Manchester Memorial Hos­ 6 and 7 Year Plants hesitation. 'They arc trying to our capacity to master the chal­ Willimantic.-tonight from 7 to 9 Squalls began soon after daybreak.^'’.^''yi, ” s'’” t” “nd Mrs. Wil- last night at JUIIIcr’a Restaurant. sinr the Democratic party. But pital. .They are being conducted and gusts of wind approaching 50 Ired I* nrewel), Soiitli^ Willington; a lenges of the remaining years of o’clock. Memorial • contributions every Wednesday at 2 pjij. by Mrs. Plans were made for active par­ in the process they are slandering may be made to the cancer fund. Warrantee Deeds miles an hour were reciirded by son to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Langill, ticipation In the coming GOP this century all rest on the fiscal William James Magtt^e -to Al­ Rachel Barnes, R. N. Eath *1,99 Eacli 1.99 7 N. .School St : a (jatighter to Mr. the American economic system— integrity of our system and the Wednesday’s class was.a movie mid-morning. rally Sept. 17 at the Rosemount. and that slander la being heard Mrtu William RAwelskI fred and Dorothy E, DeCtantls, Storm forecMters said winds and Mrs. Mark Swe'et. Wapping. A lengthy discussion on the de­ fiscal re.sponsibility of our political property on E. Maple St. bn human reproduction. around the world....The line of Icader.ship." Rockville—Mrs. Bernice Raez- btljer classes will deal with will increase with each passing BIR'TH TODAY: A son to Mr. velopment of*, the primary was fiscal partisan.ship being drawn by kowaki Pawelski, 81, wife of Wil­ William James Maguire -to H«ir- 6 r.r *11.79 6 r.r*n.49 '% aquall along the Keys and the a'rtd, Mrs. John lagrossl, 29 Devon held, and nqembers -declared their the Republican party today is ir­ ace H. Jr. .arid Joan W. Brown,' labor, delivery, and care of the Dr. ' liam Pawelski of 235 South St„ newborn baby. Each series of OVER 66 MODELS southeast Florida coast. support of the endorsed slate of responsible. died last night in Rockville City property on E. Maple St. 1. 2. S CAB GARAGES By tonight, they said. Key West DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: candidates. "They are sacrificing the William James Maguire to Ed­ clksses will have four sessions. A TO CHOOSE FROM Hospital after a brief illness. tour of the obstetrical unit at the 12 Far *21.99 12r,a *19.99 and adjacent Key's will be hit by Infant son of Mr, and Mrs. Gary Mrs. Jerome Brett discussed the world’s confidence In our economic Smith Firm She was born in Poland Aug. 23, gar E. and Yvette B. Theriault, 126 mile winds, with even higher Coleman, AndoVer; David Wiley. recent national convention. system and capacity for the sole property at E. Maple and Grand­ hospital will be included in the last 1879, daughter of the lat? Joseph class. . , MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE gusts, 79 Niles Dr.; Mrs. Dorothy BriCs- purpose of narrow partisan inter­ and Julia Rac'zkowpki, and lived in view Sts. _ "Sustained winds in Miami late sard, 75 High St.. Rockville; Mrs. ests,” To Consider Rockville 50 years. Allen Otto and Shirley Richter To enroll in...a class, contact the this afternoon and early this eve­ Margaret Jones. North Coventry;. Johnson said the Republicans Her survivors, besides her husr to Norman T. and Kaltherlne l3. Public Health Nurse office.' CANADIAN HEMLOCK ning should reach 40 to 50 miles per Mrs, Anna Dubashihski, Bolton; P olice A rresis promised eight years ago that if band, include two sons, CapV. Rivard, property at 116 Colurhbus hour with momentary gusts to 60 Roland Ouellette, IS Deerfield they woii the White Hnu.se the Area Transit IDEAL FOR SCREENING HEDGE to 70." ' , Clarence Pawelski, USMC, of Vis­ St. VISIT OUR DISPLAY Dr.; Joseph Haas, Andover; Rob­ costs of government would go ta, Calif, and Thaddeus Pawelski, Green Manor Construction Co., E.XIT 49-Conn. T’pke - The loutheTl^i end of Andros Is­ ert Kriegcr. 210 Keeney St ; Mi.vi Willard L. Cole, 36, of 93 Wad­ down, taxes would be cut and deft- The Capitol Region Planning Hartford;, four daughters, Mrs. Inc. to A. Raymond and Joan S. OPEN DAILY and land, largest of the Balmmas, wa.s IXirm Carlson; .’>7 Walker St.; dell Rd:, was arrested and charged rils would be ended. , Agency announced last night its ^ach *2.25 10 P.r *20,00 buffeted with 8.5 to 90-mlle winds Isa^lla^ Biesiadeckl. Mrs. William Rogers, property on Vernon St. GUITAR SUNDAYS Charles Voting, RFU 7. V'ernon; with keeping an unlicensed dog. "Seldom have any "promises selection of Wilbur Smith and As­ Golick and jilrs. Patsy Vince, all of Lipman Realty, Inc. to Robert' •as the heart orf the hiirrlcan passed VV'a.vne I’alnle'r, Coventry; .Mrs. He Is line In court tomorrow. proved to be so hollow," he said. sociates, traffic engineering con­ FHONf couta by some 60 miles to the south, Rockville, knd Mrs. Alexander D. Prutting, property at 68 Moun­ INSTRUCTIONS . -YaJicy Wylie and soiij S'.orrs; Mrs. Alcxiuidcr .1. Thtdault of Plain- "Budgets have risen. The tax sultants of New Haven, to conduct Zarilick, Hartford; a sister, Mrs. tain Rd. ut SArmiNt - The island commissioner at 'Ilna Tedford and daughter, 25 Li­ field was arrested yesterday after­ load—at all icvels—has climbed a study of transit facilities in the By H07-639BIS December 1960 Fresh Creek, farther north on An­ Michael Leridzion, Chicago, 111.; George D. Dickie Jr. to Homer, lac St.; Mrs Betsy F'lliault and noon and charged with failure to higher, 'I^e national debt has 27-town Capitol Region. seven grandchildren, and a great­ dros, said wtnda there Were only 40 daughter, Hebron: Mrs. Betty Si­ increased.,/" Grea' .segments of Raymond J. Dunn of Hartford, F. and Jessie-C. Hunt, property’at- to .50 miles an hour. 'There was no drive to the right of a rotary. Pa­ grandchild. 12 Centerfield St. Arnold Landsberg mons and daughter. South Wind­ trolman (larence Heritage said buslncs.s/have fallen sick. Valu­ chairman of CRPA’* mass trans­ Funeral services will be held to­ UNIVERSAL GARAGES, INC. Unniedittte report of damage in the sor; .Mrs. PrisiMlIa L.vons and son, Thtdault turned from Main .St. able auctions of the nation have portation committee, reported that Quitclaim Deed south area. Ellington. onto Gharter Oak St., cutting the been-' dcpre.sscd. Our cities have 10 consulting firms were ■ consid­ morrow at 2 p.m. at the White Alfred and Dorothy E. DeCiantis Modern and Classic^ Box 1708-55 S7ILFS ST., NIW HAVTN, CONN Funexal Rome, 65 Elm St., with to William James Maguire, prop­ DI.SCH.ARGi-rD TODAY: Harry rnrncr to the left of the rotary. decayed at the core. Farm prod ered and four interviewed by his the Rev. Paul J. Bowman, pastor I ■ WitlioVif phligstlon pleaie send FREE'catglpgue Mason. 20 Marble St.; Mrs. Eileen He was told to ap|)car In court ■licta have rotted in the field." committee. erty on E. Maple; S>t.' Guitar. Special 10 Week of Union Congregational Church, Termination of Incorporation f’lndzlk. East Hartford; Ocll Monday. Jd^.son said ’’I am aware of The study, Dunn said, will cost officiating. Burial will be.ia Grove Adult Hobby Classes. • NAME • - ' ■ ' ■ CITY______Congolese D efy .lohhslon, 9 Fernwond'Dr., Bolton; $20,000, which cornea from the The Manchester Triplex Stores-L Hill Cemetery. Inc. to terminate Oct. 3. , Rental Plan—MI 9-7835 Stephen Grotta, 79 Ahsaldl Rd.; CRPA budget and from contribu­ Friends may call at the funreral j'ADDRKS______~ PHONE. KHfiNF. J LAWN^ERTILIZER M'illlanf Li.Motte, 751 Oakland St,; tions made through the Greater .Attachment | KILL CRAB GRASS United Nations Rockville-V ernon Hartford Chamber of Commerce by home tonight from 7 to 9 p.m. Shoor Bros. Inc. against . .Ken­ SCOTT TURF BUILDER ___ Mrs Helen Noryk. 77 Cre.sccnt neth Krawshaar, property at 109 SCOTT CLOUT, Covers 5000 Sq. F I ...... 6.95 Circle, Rockville; Mrs. LUIfan the rtford Development Com­ Henry O. Weir CORENCO-^10-6-4 (Continued from Page One) Scott, .14 Hackmatack St.; Wil mission; the Connecticut Co. and Lockwood St., $250. ORTHO LIQUID, Covern 4000 Sq. Ft. . 3.98 interested , businesses . and indus­ . Bolton- Henry Otis Weir, 67, of Bnildlng Permita AGRINITE ALL ORGANIC llxm Toninssl. 122 Bretton Rd. Budget Session Bogs Down tries In the Region. • ■ Vernon Rd., Bolton, died at his Howard Andrews for Russell El­ PATCO CRABKILL, Covers 5000 Sq Ft...... 6.75 Cbmmand order that closed Con- Mrs, Emily Whltehou4e. 50 Birch home yesterday after a llong ill­ HART LAWN FOOD Mless airports to all. non-U,N, St.; Mlrharl Doanc, 42 8. Haw- Although the study ia now under­ ness. liott, alterations and repair to fire WIN $100 WORTH of PRIZES HART FINIS, Covers 5000 Sq. Ft. ____..... • 6.75 traffic. way,/(he announcement of tl\e damage and vandalism to house at Notice thorne ,S1.; Adnmn Marjorelll On Inequities Discussion ■election of the Wilbur Smith firm He was bom in Manchester, May 49 Saulters Rd., $4,000. In Leopoldville. Lurniimba woii Sltifford .Springs; Mrs. ' Evellvn ; 13, 1893, son of the late Walter EASY TO F/NTER’ Ouine.on support in, his fight was held until last night to coin­ J. L. Lucas, addition to house at VIC'S SODA SHOP NOTHING TO RITY Scott Lawn Seed -- Patco New Englander\ Hardy and daiightcf'. 82 W. Cen­ cide with the final deposit of funds and Susan Avery VVeir. j^He had 73 Elsie Dr„ $1,800. against th,e United N atious^ ter St : Mrs Liiey MItta and son. A puhllc bearing last bight on •- Rlsley- replied that under his owned and operated his farm on WILL BE CLOSED . The Guinean Congo rntsat^tean- with'which to-finance'It.' O’Connor Cprp. for Roy Volkert, West Stafford: Mrs. Jane Gross the proposed 1960-81 town budget proposal the city could be compen The study will concern ah appar­ the Manchester-Glastonbiiry town erection of garage at 211 Charter SATURDAY. S€PT. 10 Peat Moss — Peat Humus -r Lime Bone Meal nounced it. has [irdposeil to •’res­ and son. Coventry. sated temporarily until a referen­ )}ne until moving/to Bolton tw’o NAME ident Sekou Toiiie, now touring was spent mainly In a discussion of dum for a charter change could ent crisis in local transit serrice years ago. ,' Oak St., $1,500. , \ 1 the Communist bloc, the with­ incqiiitles. Held ■ by the Board’ of be held. due to inrreasinr cost.i and a con­ Green Manor Construction, Co. to commemorate Hie tinuing los.s of riders. The study is His survivors include his wife, Inc., erection of house at 43 Scott THIS drawal of Guinean troo[m from Hikf* Ilil.s Aiitf), Finance, ahii Httcnded by about 75 Former Mayor Herman (!. Ol­ aimed at determining the e.xtcnt of Mrs. Irene Peckham Weir; two Dr., $li;000. 50th wecMing onnivei^ the United Nations command here persons, the hearing bogged down son also supported the Idea of a sons, Walter N. Weir, Andover, Helen harper's FALL MUMS MADONNA SIBERIAN unified police force. the problem facing bps lines and Green Manor Estates Inc. for Gory of our father ond 'Tibou Tounknra. chief ' of .—the Hoy ('rac'k.s Tooth for more than an hinir on a $1,000 other 'transit services and. finding and Herbert C. Weir, Glastonbury; Green Manor Construction Co. Inc., DOG \ ; mission, said the proporml was Item for operation and maintenance Mayor Flaherty said the city solutions before there la an" actual a daughter. Mrs. Norman B. Cash- mother. motivated by, U.N, support of of the Public Safety Building. would he-happy to accept $100,000 man, (jlaatonburyt a sister, Miss erection of house at. 68 Scott Dr., In Flower M LILY IRIS disnmtion of service. , ' $ 11,000. what he deecribcd;lescribcd asa.s iTeI'Tesident •Willia'in .Mustard. i. Jr,, ' ■ 10," ■ of”• 81 Although Uiis was a small Hem from the town. A prelihninary renort Is to be A. Jane Weir, ■Glastonbury; and 'cr •oseph Kosavubu’s Voiip d’etat. , '.oxciou i»r , escaped Mrious in compared to th*’ education budget A,s the inequllics discussion Dresented to the CRPA Nov. 17. five grandchildren. ' He referred to the conscrvaliv' ’^”'^-' •'Urr 8 odock this of more than $1,300,000, the Public broadenctfr Soymmir Levitt sug­ Final results will be published in Funeral services will be beld to­ AND RECEIVE resident's decree .Monday, to fire : M*''’ '’i' .vcle rammed Safel-y item typified the differences gested "a new approach to .the January, In time for the 1961 ses­ morrow at, 10 a.m. at the QuisW VALUABLE FRIZES 97c 3 Far *2.79 2 F(>r 97 c 1 59c 3F.r*i:S0 Eumumba, a“decree that Lumurnba ’ ^ '*’'Vrear ofla atoppeii car op- between the City of RockviHb and prohJems. He said tempprarv sep- Funeral Home, 225 Main St., with |■Nllr■l| hv .Mrs. Hlii.e I. {>rijer^0f tii^ sion of ■ the General Assembly, let Prize—Kodak Movie answered by' declaring kft.saviibii m r. , , . - Vernon Fire Distriet. and nration of the Uly and fire district should any 'of the findings require the Rev. Allen M. Humes of First Camera with Ilghtbar and $$.98 fired. ...The Congo parliament in-; ’ i..’ ’’’’(field pr.' opened Uio .door to a wide discus­ might work until It is determined legislative action. Church of Christ Congregational, . . . Self PICK-UP llighte. validated both dismissals snd de- f'*,'"",*' "'•staid liuffered only a sion on Inequities, ' I jii.st what inequities there nr^c. He While awaiting the transit study Glastonbury, officiating. Bur,4al Spring Flowering Bulbs , dared both men should keep thcli» ’ '[" '"'d tooth in the accident that ! Snd Prize — Sameonlte A projio'sul that the lowp revert ' said the city and the. fire dTstrlcl report, CRPA members will meet will be in' Green Cemetery, Glas­ |6bs. , ' 0(i Hi red on .S. Adams St. at OI- back to thn days When there was miAht assmiio rcsponslbilify fdr Thursday In West Hartford to talk tonbury. , CASES OF SODA AT Card Table. ROCK GARDEN ..'The reported Invasion p/ Kalan-. Jto City of Rockville o'- Vernon Fire the services provided in eacli area over re.sul'ta of the first year’s re­ Friends may call at the funeral 12^ Large Bottles I DISCOUNT FBI(!iES 3rd Prize—Plcnii- Basket A great sport. . . this bulky pullover of TULIPS DAFFODIL ga province s^as eaW to have ^’os lalien hy .Mrs! Cartier District, ns far as police protection "until 12 good people can sit down gional planning program, w;hich home tonight from 7 to 9 o’clock. . A*® OUR BOTTLING PLANT * ’With service for 4. orlon, stitched with ric-rac. The collar shapes BULBS ^m e not as gerlerally expected " *''h'>ol policeman' -to the (joes, was offered by Irving Camp- and attempt to solve the problem," em'pliHsizcd land use. zoning ’ and Prtcee quoted are for home deliv­ 8 OTHER PRIZI^ DARWIN KING ALFRED • •rom bafUe-loin Kasai province., •‘5< hool wlierr his moth-1 bel|.of Vernon. Campbell suggested $ 1 .5 0 into a butterfljv Choice of lyeen, blue or pur­ RED EMPEROR a suggestion miide earlier in the potential development in the Re­ Joseph Crooks- eries only; extra-charge tor baa- ple . , sizes 34 to 40. , fiprthweet of Katanga, hut from '’ailed to take him to a den- the town assume thp responsibility evening, gion, Joseph Crooks of Waterford,* I Tax Incl. quetsl parties, showers, weddlpgs, CONTEST ENDS SEPT. 80, 1960 PARROT REMBRANDT > KAUFMANNCS’A 1 Kivu, province in the nor.th. tl.st for providing,'police service, eli'n "We certainly cali't go on ah we formerly a resident of Manches­ etc. I Police said the laiy apparentiv Robert D. Brown, planning di­ Plus Deposit P ^ N Y MT.HOOD DUTCH IRIS ihating a srparale police force in have," Ijivltt said.' . , rector, said, the question of wheth­ ter, died last night at the home of j failed to iiolh e that , the Cartier each ai'ca, Mayor Flaherty agrwd to sup­ bia daughter, Mrs. Eric Crawshaw FRITILLARIA I car had slopjied for the stdp sign er the 27"* tminicipSl zoning ordi­ LILY MUSIC HAU, I A letter from First ^Selectman ply the Board of Finance with an In Waterfotd. ■ , ■4 i: #■ PLP:ATKD wool SKIRT with neatly stitch-', OXALIS 'on ,S, Adniiis ,Sl, George Rlsley to, the Board of Fi­ nances add up to a good regional $*1.65 Delivered itemized list of wh a t he believes plan will ,be' the prime topic of the He was born July 20, 1874 in the ed-down box pleats with natural eaay-fioinr fX>TTAGE PINK HORIZON^' ANEMONE 4- State News. nance supported'this Idea are the Inequities troubling the “ I Tax Incl. n Members of the , Board of 1* 1- I community, meeting. . grace. Choice of jrreen, gold, purple, taupe or i Sample qmestl'ona to be answered, Plus ..Deport BOTTLING CO. blue.—17.98. Aiiout Town : He.i was crltlclzctj earlier for not he .said, are: Is residential,' com­ HYACINTH-CROCUS-NARCISSUS ofriclala attending the ..onTerlng,concrete proposals to solve' Personal Nolices ♦ . Eoundup Iqucstioned the •legality of 'be | prohlcnis. The Mayor mercial and Industrial land zoned ^ . ★ ■ ’ : . 10 HENDERSON RD. Loyal Circle King's Daughters in the right proportions? Is land Thousands Of Bulbs For Your Selection wil}, hold Its fl.nst fall meeting m

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BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., PRIDAY, SEPTEMBER '8. IWO F A ^ rl rA O T E IC lK v V \/ MANCHESTER E\^MNC HERALD, MANCHJ5STER, CONN„ PRn>AY. SEPTEMBER 9, ^980 ly pcrfocmanMl Hoir «lota doca per cent leyal support fmr tha same^ for the abandonment of 'tha Ooa- RockviUe-V em on Andover Exhibit Iby Army lEmirl^p^r tobac^ crop. nally Reaervatlon which statea, this ona man ooma to balnf our that the "United .must determine ^ — • . / .. SttPttittg l|prdld total reaourco for aanlty? ^ a an- That made everything just dan­ for itself,” the dividing line be­ 3 Fire Companies Stops in Hartford awar U, we think, that althougrh It dy for the day. The Open Forum tween doineitle and inteniational a t h e n » for Kennedy Qub Ray BeHer’s Music Sili PUBU8UJU> BV nUB There will be more days like affairs has ignored the statutes of BkJuafPBomMa oa. inc. la he who apcaka. he epeakt for To Bum Hous^ The moUIk exhibit o f the Flrat U BiaMU 8M«I and from a part of all the reet of this, for both candldatsa, and then Conununicatlons for publicatlona In the Open Forum will not be limitation placed upon it under U.S. Army'Itoci’riltlrig Iliatrict will - iL f G i s m n 6 w ifanffngt,ir Cobb. at last, toward tha evening of guaranteed publication if they contain more than 300 words. Tbs oath and hag treated the Consti­ Schedules Official Opening be ki Hanford all day tomorrow. THuMAS r rteooBow UB But. would we, will we find an­ Herald reserves the right to decline to publish any matter that tution of the United Statea. aa a The remains xrf the i&ce house WALTSa S raRGCSON Nov. g, peace. Ihle akiilMt le touring Connectl- PRIVATE INSTRUCTION ftbUaten other epokeeman for that part of may be libelous or which is in bad taste. Free expression c polit­ kind of handbook of political theo­ on Gilead Rd„ a m known as the out/knd reeldento are invlteg.-to JPoundad Octobar 1'. um u i? 'Who elee, In these years, has ical views is deslrsd by eontributlons of this character but letters ry to be heeded or ignored depend­ a ' vBockvUle Cltixene for Ken-e The club is one of 35 local or old Louis Whitcomb residence, Ht It at no coot. The. local Army GUITAR nedy t3)ll> will officially begin area wide Kennedy Clubs already PubOafeBd Bran STtnlng Bzorat told UB to cut the moronic patterns which are defsmstory or sbusivs will be rejtoted. ing on; how it fits the plans of will be burned in a fire drill Sun­ sruiter, SFC Paul J. Stratford, TRUMPET opersUoiik functioning in more than half the SuBdm and HoUdOTi Botared at tha and look at thlnce, once in a while, contemporary federal officials. VOTE FOH THE REPUBUOAN wboao ottlce la at 33 AUyn St., Poat OBIca Bt ICaBChaatar Conn.. A Thought for Today Now I hays been taught to be­ Mrs. WilUkm Ludditoke of Rock­ towns and cities In the State. Mrs. day morning. The Andover Fire CLARINET Second Claas Hail Uatg^. for ourselves? Who elie’ haa dared Hartford, will welcome spectatora. Sponsored by the Maaehaator ‘fleaUeoMa and Seholmr* ^and tax spending Sherwood does lieve and I h ope. that our public ville and Miza'dene Page of Tol­ Patria O. Winalski of Glastonbury, Department will be Joined by com­ He will fumiah information to SAXOPHONE 8UB8CRIPT1UN RATES speak sense and truth In public? Oeimon of Ohnrebea t o the Editor,. appeal to a vast majority of the in­ schools are still teaching that the TOWN GOMMiTTEE ENDORSED land are eo-olialnaan of> the or­ is ..co-chairman of the statewide young men and women Interested PiHbla la Adraaea panies from Bolton and Columbia. DRUMS I’m sure many voters . By what system Rockville, Vernon, Ellington and 57 Franklin St. \ talitarian statea, such a philoso­ for a place on the Board of Di­ Very truly yours, Tolland, Miss Page said. Organisational Meeting Pull aemca client of N. B. A. Barr- disputes. rectors of this town. With in­ Everett R. Kennedy of law would .'the members of the Discharged yeatetday: Mrs. Fin- Ice. Inc _ ^ phy, and characters who love it, The few who dare muat speak and World Uburt decide what le and Endorsed Candidates Mrs. Luddecke will be in charge ton Beatrice and dau^ter. Broad An dhganizational meeting for .Publlahera RepreaantatlTaat Tha tegrity and surety of purpose he Helen M. Fitzpatrick the Girl Scout program will be hold power and make and enforce speak again. * m. II nil what la ndt a legal dispute ? There of voter registration in Rockville Brook; Mra. Francis Morgan, 99 Jullua Mathewa Special Agency — Ka« will be a working director who and Mies Page in Tolland. -held at the home of Mrs. Paul Tork Chicago Detroit and Boaton. the laws, and define all the things To right the wrongs of many. realizes that town business Is the Young Able Is presently no accepted definition Brooklyn St. - 'MEMBEB audit BUTUtAD OF ■!The first goal of the Ken­ Bramhall on Long Hill Rd. at 8 the individual can be compelled to —Ella Wheeler Wilcox. people's business. To the Editor; or principle of International ikw CTRCULATIONS Submitted by the which determines that question. nedy Club volunteers," Miss Page Advertisement— ^ p.m. Tuesday. Anyone interested do, for his own good, for the good Those-of you who have watched I am supporting the new Detno- in helping ^ t h the Girl Scout pro­ Tha Herald Printing Company Xim.. Rev. John R. Neubert cratic nomiivee for the Town Board World peace would be purchas­ DIRECTORS: said, "Is the registration of new Clean range and fuel oil — cour­ aaaumes no financial reapoaalblllty for of society, or for the good of the Community Baptist Church him in action both as Mayor and voters. All divisiona o f . the club, teous service. McKinney Lumber, gram this year is invited to |t- ■ typographical errora appaBrIag to ad> dIrectoiMn past years can be as­ of Directors, Atty. ’William B. ed at a high price so far as the nation. Including veterams, buainesa arid MI 3-2141 or MI 9-4813. tend.v taLTertMementa and other raBdlng matter sured oK the privilege o f airing Collins. United States is concerned, if it ERIC S. ANDERSON ^Bln Tha Uanchejter Eranlng Herald. Where there is freedom, such I first knew. Bill when he'pioved resulted in submitting the deter- professional Women, housewives, The annual Girl Scout fund Firemen Answer your requ ite If he la elected. Hie THOMAS BAILEY • and Youth for Kennedy, Including drive will open Sept. 18 and con­ things can be disputed, and such knowledge bf town needs goes to Manchester in 1955, He. had m - mipatlon of the nature-and charac­ ' Vernon and TalcottvlUe news is college and high school students, handled through The Herald’s tinue through Sept. 30. Mrs. James things are not put into law except back many }^ars. He baa kept cently been discharged from the ter. of our American rights and 20 Aujffusl Calls Air Force after having flown jet liberties to a world tribunal. DONALD S. CONRAD can play bn Important role In the Rockville Bureau, 5 W. Main St. Ray will serve as drive chairman, Bor Wedneaday—1\ p.m. Tueaday. by the approval of a majority of up to date iii\ his education aa r ^ 7»~ Bor Thutoday— 1 p.ai. Wedneaday fighter planes in Korea. While we 'The'repeal of the C o nally F R A N aS P. DELLAFERA activity,” she said. telephone TRtonont 5-3133. assisted by Mrs. William Kowal- noted recently lih the Mencheater ski. Bor Pridar— 1 p.m. Tbvraday. the people, who may be mistaken, Town firem'en were called out Herald and is experienced In ac- both were wprkipg at Travelers Amendment to the World Court Bor Saturdap— 1 p.m. PVIday. OOP Rally Sunday CUaaltled deadilae: 10;S0 a.m. ----- but who may then reverse them­ 20 times In August to fight fires, coiinting and bonding procedures. Insurance. Co., Bill was attending Resolution will not In any way ad­ . ROBERT GORDON day of puhlleatlon axcept Saturday— selves later. That la really what an Increase' of six over the prev­ His knowledge and iympathy for the Hartford . Law . School nights. vance the cause of world peace HAROLD TURKINGTON South Windsor ' Republican town chairman EllS' • am ious month.. He has been practicing law for a freedom means—that nobody can the needs of the aentor .elU«ns, any more than by Australia and worth Coveil has invited residents Friday, Soptamber ® In. all, 28 calls were received, labor, small business .and manu­ year now. several other countries abandon­ to attend tha Tollejid County Re­ be pushed around unnecessarily, Couple Mark 50th Anniversary the other eight being broken down facturers has won f6r nipl their A conscientious and persevering ing the particular reservations Capt. Bissell Descendants publican rally and outing at Lake even for hla own good. as four emergency or re'seue, three highest praise. \ guy, Bill 'Is just the sort to add made In their declarations In ac­ Mark, West Stafford, Sunday, be­ Mr. and Mrs. Julius D’Ubaldo.f’— That Man Affatn balance to any board of Directors. But certain- enthusiastic helpers accidental or unnecessary, and one nia budget hearings (-when cepting the compulsory Jurisdic­ ginning at noon. 59 Irving St., will celebrate their years. Since his retirement, the false. Young, able and dedicated to our tion of .the World Court. REPRESENTATIVES: Tou can’t hide the reason and defenders of freedom, who Mayor) were always open to’^the Attend Bridge Ceremony There is no charge for admission golden ' wedding anniversary to­ couple has made two trips to Building fires topped the list public for Intelligent recommenog.- town, he will I'epresent the com­ Certain people might believe President Elsenhower has been a happen to have lurking inalde mon viewpoint of people who or parking. Supervised games, Italy. with 11, nine of i which were In tlona and - suggestions. And, b that the only way to obtain world A. LAWRENCE RIKER swimming and boatiqg will pro­ morrow,-. Mr. D’Ubaldo Is an organizer great man and baa had hli great them an Instinct to push other peo­ single occupancy residence.^. thb way, there were considerable choose Manchester to live while bridge^of Our Savior Lutheran Church watc^h thaie^danger Bpoti orklng in other cities. peace is to give America away JOHN F. SHEA . TTie Connecticut River vide the entertainment. A 60th wedding anniversary and past president of the Mag- Influence and accomplishment' aa ple around, are alwaye deviling •There were five brush fires, and monies left In ,the Genera} Fund, not only in the form of money and Hnldng South IVlndsor with'Wind­ will hold a potluck Sept. 12 at 6:30 Republican candidate for Con­ Mass will be celebrated at St. lianese Society, and a member of hope, to see him win his pri p.m. at the Pleasant Valley Club­ President, even though he may methods and means of compelling four In vehicles. Architects and Engineer Funds ma'iw fight on 9-13-60, and go on material resources, but also in sor ofriclally became the Capt. gressman-at-large, Antoni Sad- James’ Church tomorrow at 7:45 the Italian American Club and the and School Account when he left house, EUlingfon Rd. Mrs. Walter have miased some of hla own goals, a better and stronger freedom. If to be elected to the Board of Di­ the form of giving up and sur­ John Biasell Bridge in dedication lak, and Second District Congres­ a.m., followed by a dinner at noon Sons of Italy. Mrs. D’Ubaldo le ia A logky roof, ■hrinkiug^woodwork, lagging poroh, oplit aiding thook UiMMI office. rendering our sovereignty and our ceremonies yesterday noon. Abel and Mrs. Joseph Arol are co- sional 'candidate Horace Seely' for-the immediate family at the member of the Daughters of Italy, ‘nie reaaon la very simple. He la they can label something good for You will agree that knowledge re cto r OR 10^ - 60. chairmen. weak apota. Then bring irgur check-list to UB. \ Deaths Last Night James Pleasinger. precious American rights and li­ Bissell Was the pre-Revolutlon- Brown will speak between i and Italian American Club. Friends, the Regina Society and the Ladies’ not a moron. freedom, then they believe It Is displaces fear. Give the scholar, '•kry ferryman whose boat made The officers elected for the I960. \ ------berties as fix'ed and' guaranteed 2:30 p.m. The Tolland Coun^ As­ neighbors and relatives are invited, Aid Society. Both attend St. James’ There may be other leaders, good to deliver that particular B'F THE ASSOCIATED FRE8S legislator and friend an opportun­ by our Constitution and o'ur Bill THEY AND THEY ALONE HAVE possible successful development of 61 year are; Mrs. Richard Hogan, sociates will hold a food sale and Church. Su^orts Reservation president; Mrs. William Schwartz, to an open house at their home We will analyze your job and reieeii]ii|iiiiiiB taifw-- ices. Such programs should be undertaken on a prior­ thority, Introduced town officials body. country, were absorbing enough, ity basis with provisions made for payment in the and others instrumental in erec­ The President made such news 935 MAIN ST. - TEL. MI 3■5171 - OPEN 9 TO 5:30 - THURSDAYS AND FRIDAYS TO 9 P.M. - CLOSED MONDAYS tion of the ^pan. and the sense of responsibility in a annual budgets. Bonding which greatly increases it hla preaa conference Wednes­ In acce(pting the bridge for the democracy widespread enough, to the eventual cost and burdens the taxpayers, should day. State, Deputy Highway Commis­ produce something close to a 100 be reserved for major undertakings which caiinot sioner Ralph L. Hager, represent­ There came to him the per­ per cent participation in the vot­ be covered in current income such as school con­ ing Governor Ribiepff, termed It fect moronic question, aa follows; ing rite. struction, libraries and high-cost land purchases. a "very lmi>ortant step in future REALTY "Mr. President, Senator Ken­ plans o f the State Highway De­ We can also agree, perhaps, that nedy eald yesterday that you can­ partment.” a vote compelled, would not have, not get Mr. Khrushchev to bargain Selectman Prank E. Pierce Jr. much real value; and that the re­ 3. Capital Improvement of South Windsor, who unveiled a FAIRWAY SM N. MAIN ST. ELLINGTON BRANCH aeriously' about peace by arguing sult of compulsory voting would he We propose instituting immediate action on a bronze plaque at the east end of Manoheeter, Conn. West Road, Routo 83 with him or smiling with him. much more likely to be a weaken­ priority and “pay-as-you-go” basis for the storm the bridge, and Windsor Mayor Al­ OPEN TONIGHT TILL 9 P.M. Mltdiell 0-5258 TRemont 5-0213 Now, you've, tried summitry and phonse O. Gariepy, termed the.new COURSE ing and cheapening of freedom sewer, program. We also propose including in future **QUALITY—-the he»t economy of alV* you tried Inviting him here. Do bridge a vital link between eastern HRST LECTURE FREE. MONDAY, SEPT. 12. 8 PM, than a atrengthening of It. In most budgets a reserve fund for other needed capital im­ and western Connecticut which “ YOUR BEST BUYS ON SCHOOL SUPPLIES!” HOME IMPROVEMENT HEAOgVARTElM you think It would have been bet­ Could your family use |5,000 extra T Train, obtain your license and sections of this country, w ^ A o provements including highways and sanitary would benefit both towns. open a small realty practice, from your home weekends, without giv­ ter If you ^have taken*a tougher have, a tremendously praiseworthy sewers. Also speaking at the dedication ing up your Job. DOUBLE ymr Income and buy your family the TUCK road, and wouIfU»you so advise was Fourth District state senator ERASERS BALL PENS voting record; It has been achieved education, travel, etc., yon want. Any rtfan or woman can do it, regard­ SCOTCH Vice President Nixon?" Fred J. Doocy of South Windsor, less of age or education. First' lecture FREE. 'YWCA, 262 Ann St,, All Types with Free Refill by voluntary methods, hy the- OPEN HOUSE COMING "What,” asked the . President, chairman of the Legislature’s Hartford. (Thereafter alLcIaseea held on Tuasdaya 7:30 to 9:30). TAPE spread Of civic conadousnesa, by 4. Water Services Roads and Bridges Committee. 700 Inches 40lli ANWVERSARY CELEBRATION "do you mean by tougher road?" Write Or Phone For Guest Tickets SEPT. 16 and the appeala of political parties and We advocate action toward the eventual purchase PoUuck Set MORSE COLLEGE, 183 ANN ST,— JA 2-2281 CAc "Not stop nuclear testing, per­ 1 Ac candidates, hy pride and pleasiire The Lutheran Women's League haps not have hlin here," said the . of the Manchester Water Company including imme-- In the privilege It Involves. questioner. diata formal discussions between the town and the 10 4'-59 23^^ But when we start thinking that Now this question, and its logic, present owners to improve the quality of the north we could do even better If we made and Us argument, and its inferen­ end krater and increase the supply as an aid in at­ It obligatory for Americans to go Get P la j^ TJidt Please Fronf:: BINDERS SCHOOL BAGS CRAYOLA Daini Queen tial conclusion would pass muster tracting "new industriea\^ to the . polls and sxercise thejr 2 or S Ring CRAYONS anywhere in normal’ American precious franchise, we' begin de- ■ dlecussipn. In facb, it would hor- 88c-4i8 .stroylng the life and privilege In WOODLAND GARDENS-They Grow! .mally be rated an Intelligent ques­ 5. Fire Protectibn^- All' ’Ty|>c* the process, just aa we weaken any 49c-98c 15c^89c tion, which suggested Its own We propose expanding and improving fire pro­ other Ideal when; wet,try to require sound and Intelligent answer, and tection. facilities-ineluding the relocation of .the BOYS’ 0-16 compliance wTlb it. ThhWeek^Speciah~ody pueh people , We propose the'development of addition^ recre- perhaps the only man of Impor­ FAMOUS FOR 9UAUTY, FITW£AR around. . ' • ational facilities following.a comprehensiTe survey tance In the country tmlay, to Large Plqnte*05c-r 3 For $2.39 > ^ Freedom ts the aim; democracy ‘ of our recreational system to determine, future whom that question could have Is the metjiod and process: every needs. been put 'without . receiving the c,ompulsion entered Into the proc­ and m oiwie kind of answer It sought. ess diminishes freedom. There are See Us For Your HOLLAND BULBS SOCKS . Here la what the President did Stock up with extra deUdooi, ttiga alreatjy " s o many compultlon.s 3. Administrative Assistant to ^ say, B littlb disjointed, u usual, BY, KLING l a r g e , TOP GRADE, HEALTHY PLAN'TS! nutritious. Daily Queen Home-Pak worked Into our system of living FRIDAY aiiifi SATURDAY but clear enough In Ita intent and OPEM THURSDAY on^ FRIDAY TIIlL 9:00 and save! Offer for a limited tiiM that It la no wonder six women ; General Manager Tulips. Spsoial SEPT; 9-10 aenae; Hyaokiths. cling to their fr'eedom i\ot to -vote ; Because of the increasing complexities.of lo<»l color ansortinsnt. Driz. 6 9 c only, BO hurry! j "I don't aee anything that would AU colors. DO. H . 1 9 300 SHEETS TINSEL TINT unless they feet like it. means yoiiV^ t h e b e s t government and the added burdens on the General be tough about refusing to seeing Tolipa. Fill*r Pap«r INK PENCILS . Manager, we advocate* the appointment of an Ad­ Sepaiiato colors. Doz. 9 9 c a man aa long aa there was any , < From 10 fo r Pints # Qts.l ministrative Assistant. Madonna ■ ■■ > . '■ possible chance of hla agreeing to There Will Be Such Dayii Daffodil*; Largs Llllsa. 3 r L * 1 . 0 9 Whan you taiact ypur Klin^ Charrybrook badroom o « . n . i 9 Sanford one of the main efforts we are Along toward the evening 'o f Trnmpst mix. 1 ' , Buy two at rtgiilor making toward dlaarmament. 1 do Nov, 8; the minor Confpllratlons at Watkins, you can be proud of having chosen from on^ of 9. Municipal Employes , Scrip not see that ItMa merely In, as part of the .presidential campaign wilt tha bait'solid charry-collections available! Tha inspiration for I ' We propose the establishment of a Personnel Ap­ Hemlock Special, Start that | Gladioli Bbuqueta. Fresh eot Parker. price, get one o f the contest between. In perfect- be ewaUowed up In at least one Asgraw Arass Seed X or 3 Ring peals Board. ^ hedge now. OO F and 1 with Sharpteier . Ing weapons that we'wgnt to atop the CKarrybrolok group carrjia from Early American fuyiiture saving realization for both candl-l- 39c ^ 16'M8" size. Only f Only toatlng. We are talking about dates. There will,then be no moni !built duning the pariccj fropt 1770 to 1780. Kling everything we can dr to bring time er room for thdiie cruel jests | mastar craftsman hava'andorsad each piece with 70. Elections GENUINE GERMAN Now’s The Time To Plant Special! ZIPPER BINDERS REG. 31.98 aome peace to 'th e 'world, thefs the best-organized campaigns .can We advocate"the principle of off-year local eftc- , h u b b a r d -h a b l , ^ ^ ^ ^ what we ere trying to do. N ow ; play on thamselvea— .. xtha andui|tng Qualities you expect in fine fiirniture. PEAT , toughneas comes in standing in tions and will urge a chatter revision providing for JAPANESE FERTILIZER What happened to Vice President local elections in the odd mimbered years, so as to ANYTHING *N eVERYTHIN<» AT FAIRWAY front of the-man and telling Mm Nixon the other day, fbr instance, 50 iba. $2.44 keep local issues free from thei influence of state MOSS what you vidll, do and you . won't shouldn't happen to. anybody. Or YEWS ...... H ■ Ootopaasea \ Staplers Notebooks- The Cherrybnook Collwtion at Watkins corti- and national 'campaigils. ReMalgr $5.45 4o. Our country la peaoeabl^ we perhaps, to be fair about it, whet We are Asgrow Dealers Index IMvldeU CIlP Boards 'AselgimMat Bbbks prise.s 19 pieces for the bedroom including dress- ,1’ 'They’re The BEST for Seeds and Fertilizers; BRING IN 1NE ’ wa^t peace. Is It Jtbugh just to say happened didn't happen to Nixon er.s and chests in various sizes, bedsidk tables we won’t Sven Ulk peace? That r ■■ / Now Only For LsndscapinRl Asgrow f.M. dresser base 8235, Mirror |59.50, 'Bedside table' ■ . %Ur WITH A88UBANCB AND 8ATWACTION; AT Q u e e n wotk On it day and night an^ think make a public appearance durihg^i^j * , sound and intelligent fiscal basis. ■ .world DSipover how yoor Ikvorito sundaes, Shout K day and night. And 1 am $64.50, Cannonball bed $129, -At left. Tall post GREEN which* he^supported Nixon’s can- ' bed $119.50, Single dresser base $152, Mirror not concerned about any criticism didacy for' Presidenl and recom­ STAMPS . m a | t8 . ShakM and aplito taste better i $42.50, Bedside table $w.50, Canopy beg' with about my ,paat acUoos. I have mended that the support level iot frame $159. mads with Paixy Queen. That’s ^ lU IR T qOSBN NOL1 workad foe what I thought was tha the nation's tobacco crop W sub-) REfllBUMN PRIMARY tUES, SEPT. IS A wTHAiSroRPjmmp good o f P m tlaitod Statos, and tha ■tantlaUy raduoed, And what Can- biMniia Drily Quesn b servid ALLAN OOK paaca o f tha nrorld, and { will con* JOHN, d. l AFADKA, Bwjjitotof dldato Nixon did on that same 1 , , . llBiMtodbao.'' day wan to toke a foraud fUag tiT POLLS OPEN I A JI.h t Pjl. PA»r«W naBWM»t WOODLAND BT. k OPEN DAILT MB • TM. • BHOMS MI MAIN snUUra, B3ANOHBS(n|R»->M Raver ^perfSctiool. an MmiUB n sp ; Wi What s nfratfiiag, what s tens* favor t i FrUlBinc'tlw ymMit M *U

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Vol. XXV, No. Friday, Sept. 9 Compiled by Students of Manchester High School Mias Helen EstiMi fteittr Advisir Phinney-Hunt Caravan Views Students Study On Vacation ers TO MHS 1980-lMl A s vlalona of summer swimming, ior of U. S. and Mexico compliance ^ th national beach parties, and barbecues be­ trend, Manchester Highh'School this com e passe, we, the students of summer, as in the M ir previous MHS, must accept the reality that ones^'jiot only offered its students Edson The caravan bearing the slogan we ar^ embarking upon a new and ttie^ppmilunity to -participate In a significant school year. , "Go Weat Young Men; Follow Us" .l^ m e r bchodl for those students who needed to repeat a subject, Our summer enthusiasm should departed with 30 MHS giris from Local Scouts be kept close at hand as we face Studanta returning to MBS thla but Included those students who fall found not ixily diangea in tha the student parking, iot at 6 a.m. -wished to take advance credit. For new schohiatie responalMUties and Monday, June 27, for Virginia. The At Jamboree example, If a student wished to strive for Self-improvement. The ataff and alteratlana in tba txiffd- high standards associated with ing, but A naw prin c^ ^ aa wall. . travelers stopped enroute In New take an additional course in lan­ guage, but felt that he could not every aspect of MHS established by Mr. A Raymond Rogon Jr., for- v jersey and In Washington, D. C. to In Colorado fit It into his course of studies in Its alumni must be maintained and mar Aaaiatantprincipil Af the New­ vtsU such tourist attractions as the regular school year, he could, continued by us. ton, Maaa., lOgta flciioOl, wlU auc- the ^4ncoin Memorial, the Capitol In welcoming the class of 1964, Five Boy Scouts from Manches­ for 640, take this course during six, oead Mr. Edmn M. Bailey, who re- B u il^ ^ . and the Washington Weekg of the ■ummer. we wish you success, yrhlch can be tlrad aa of Augnat U M em orial ter- High School attended the 'This summer the session lasted obtained only through hard work. Bafora Joining the ataff at Naw-. , The girls,x^though enthusistic Fifth National Boy Scouts Jam­ for six weeks, from June 27 to Aug. To the sophomores and Juniors: ton, Mr. Rogera waa prtn^pal of having' become adjusted. to high about the Urst's^hts on the Phin- boree In Colorado Springs, Colo., 5. For students taking one-h^f the high achoola in Biiur Harbor, nev-Hunt western'tmir, were amlfed credit, the Achool day lasted two school life, you must continue to Kezar Falla, and Brooksville, July 22-28. They Were Richard at'the bored atmosphere of Con­ hours, and students taking a full strive A o t s liberal mind and Maine. gress. The tourists moved through Dixon, '62, from Troop 47; John credit were obliged to attend for- character. ' A graduate of Colby College, he the deep south into tabuloqs New Mortimer, '63, and FTftlip Rice, '62, four hours, with the possibility of The future of many depends on received hla master’a degree in Orlean's, La.', where they Visited that much homework in the eve­ you, seniors. You have an Cg* aacondary school administration both from Troop 91; Tom John^ ning. ample to set for the underclasameiK Bourbon __ St., Basin » St., and the -V oLUil,ston, \io,63, Troop i. iiyuu Aci,25; niland Rlchnifd' and g u ld m e from the Univeraity of vicinity.. Many of the girls rerheni> McNally, ’63, Troop 12. Any course for which there were but remember, you have just one^ Maine. Vnt* MffU/ Orlpnnn as nn a rif thals* . . r. . over 10 students, was offered, with year to attain the goals whlcb you He has been a member of the per New Orleans as one of their Fhillp Rice- and John Mottimer favorite tours. the exception of lab courses.. A 1- have set for yourself .... those Maaaachusetts Principal’s Assn, are the only boys who we;rft to the hour driver training course was of­ goals which will decide your fiiture. and The Massachusetts Council'of After leaving New Orleans, the Jamboree in Valley Forge in 1957. group received its first look at the fered free, and a very popular 1- Set your goals now with the de­ Public Schools, and is a life mem­ Dick McHaHy, who <^as a junior Rick Kennedy hour personal typing course open termination to attain them, for as ber of the National Educational Great American Desert. The girls assistant scoulm ^fer and Philip were almost too hot to enjoy the to ail Manchester residents, was former Principal Bailey has often Assn. . Rice,*troop s^ b e, were Scout During a personal interview, the beiiuty of the Arizona Mountains given for 66. This course totaled said, "This is the time to put your correspondents fpr, newspapers. one-qilai-ter of "the total summer house on order,” High School World reporters found and the sand mesas, for during the All the boys were In, the Jam­ school enrollment with 114 persons Mr. Rogers to be a captivating three days they traveled ,ln the Rick Kennedy Karen Rivard boree Troop 63 with StCpjien Von taking advantage of the opportun­ Jane Steiner speaker. He commented on the sta­ Mojave, the temperature remained Euw of Rockville as scoutnjaster ity. bility of the school, ataff and com­ at 136 degrees. except Richard Dixon. He whs a Boys’ Natipn The. total enrollment was 394, munity. He wasjmpressed with the While driving across 3* miles meipber of Troop 64, led by (Joix, with four groups of students taking variety within the curriculum, the,’ of the hottest dirt roads In Amer­ don Sonner of Newington. advantage of advance credit in the Seven' Join Ranks management of the school, and its ica in order to reach Tombstone,' Over 55,000 Boy Scouts from the Chief Justice field of foreign languages. ’liiese fine facilities. Ariz. — the towii too tough to die 50 states and 425 guest Scouts occurred in French I -and n and Of MHS Faculty Mr. Rogers hopes to familiarize —Mr. Phinney, whose several from 38 other nations comprised Spanish I and II. himself with the social and educa­ wrong turns had alienate^ the af­ Rick ^ennedy..^nd Lo DiFazzio It is hoped that In the future tional program, and to maintain a probably the largest, encampment of Wetherh^*!^ were chosen at The MHS faculty records the ad­ fections of his followers,'made the of youth in the world. more students will take advantage good student-teacher relationship. observation that it was too tough Nutmeg ,^BoyS’ State to rep- of the summer school course, not dition of seven new members, plus He will keep MHS abreast ot mod­ The entire contingent moved In two who are returning after leaves Mr. Rogers meets department heads at an informal coffee hour. to die because no one could find resent-Oonnecticut in the National only for makeup but also, and ern educational developments. during three days. Approximately From M t to right are mt. Andrew Vincens, Mra. Elizabeth Budd, the town to kill ft. Further more, ^ y S ’ Nation sponsored by the probably more Important, for the of absence. The teachers are fair­ 'Mr. Bailey, while serving MHS 4,000. came in special planes, 21.-. ly well distributed over the vari­ Miss Jeanne Low, and Mr.-\^Rogera. (Herald Photo by Ofiara). this stretch Of land, which receives American Legion. Ninety-eight advancement of tbelr own educa­ for a quarter of a century, insti­ 000 in bu.scs, and 30,400 in trajnA ous departments, with the Physical seven inchea of rain a year, re­ Boys’ Nation Senators from every tion. gated many changes. The merit The 2,100 boys from New England Education Department receiving ceived the entire seven on the day state in the country gathered to­ Teachers-were mostly, from Man­ system, honors classes and the the PhinneyrNunt girls arrived,.- went in three trains wMh Pull­ gether this summer at the Univer­ chester, but several were from two new members: Mias Mary special course for slower students, The tour's stop in Texaa wa.s, man cars. Connecticut-'Scouts".left sity of Maryland in order to study schools in surrounding toWns. Faignant and Mrs. Marjorie Sara Students Earn Credit were a few of them. Also included July 19. sS Mr. Hunt pointed out, "the the national government. Robert Papanos',^,,’62. sin. was the shift front a departmental first-^ahd the last.^’ All enjoyed the Enroute, the''trains stepped in ■ After a furioiLs campaign, Lu Mr. Brian Gibbs joins the staff program to an inter-departmental en.siiing trip to Mexico's border Chicago f o f ' a tour of the city DiFazzio was elected President of, the Science Department, which 'At Summer Colleges one and the use of electronic equip­ states. and some free time iii the Museum and Rick was elected Chief Justice am?, welcomes Miss Elizabeth ment for clerical Work, which in­ 8 from Town cludes, among other things, the In California the girla “ Visited of Science and Industry. By mid- of Boys’ Nation. In order to gain Wharton. scheduling processes and the issu­ San Juan Capistrano and discov­ ,afternoon on July 21, they were support of the South, Rick and Lu The Industrial Arts Department What! Spend the summer slu-| I^ ysical Exam Need at the Jamboree. At 9 o’clock the spoke with deep southern accents ing of the quarterly atudent-prog­ ered flocks of pigeons inste5d ''ol is employing the services o f Mr. dying? Yes, that is how six Man­ following morning, the flag rals- for the entire week. After return­ At Boys’ State Guy Scribner. Sophomores who are plan­ ress reports. swallows, but loved it anyway. chester High Seniors and two 1960 At the present time 'Mr. Bailey is They also saw Mariryetand, Dis- ing at the General Headquarters ing home, th^ Senator from Ala­ Miss Ellice Schofield Is the new ning to \have their physicals area signalled the official opening bama sent RicK 6100 in Confeder­ Primaries, elections, campaigns, member of the Business Depart­ graduates whiled away their sum­ associated with the staff of the 'Un!- rlpyiand, Knotts Berry Farm, Hol­ taken by\thelr family doctors versitv of Hartford. In this position lywood, Grauman's Chinese Res­ of the Jamboree. That night a ate money telling him to come and meetlngs.of high party officials ment, mer vacation taking college cours­ are remlndM that the examina­ huge fireworks display and pag­ gave a rushed and exciting week to he will work with the teacher traln'- taurant, and all the pther wonder­ South because "The South Is going As an a.ssistant to the nurse es which will earn them college tions must rie completed before Ing program of Hillver College. eant with a cast of 5,000 was held to rise again.” the seven MHS students and one Mrs. Helen Nieison.-joins the staff Dec. 1, 1960. \ ful sights, of California. "I loved credit. Paula McNarama, '82 V- in. the arena with a-stage the size The Bo.vs’ Nation Senate in Howell Cheney Technical School for her* first full year. . ' ...... - Mary Pierce. '63, ft thei'e,,especially San' Francisco cf a football field. student who -.ittended the Connecti- and Chinatown,” announced Jeati troduced and debated bills using Mrs. Laverne Kelson Of the Art Trinity College, Hartford, was Excitement prevailed - for the cu State Boys’ State, at the Uni­ was hard, but she^«Joysd the col­ Cibroski, when asked what place the same procedure as the United Department and Mrs. Sonya Goo- the scene of much frenzied activ­ rest ef the week; the Navy’s Blue States Senate, thus giving the boy- versity o f (Connecticut from June ity on the part of John Urba- lege atmosphere. \ on the trip she had enjoyed most. gins in the English Department Partial scholarships enabled Angels roaring over the camp ■ in senators first — hand knowledge 26 to July 2. netti, '61, Jean Hay, ’61, John Others found the dinner in a are the two members of the staff Peter Klock '61, and Donald Mor­ UG>nn Scene precision flying; visits by'P resi­ of democracy at work. When the The organization was sponsored who are returning after leaves of Golden, ’61, James Whitehlll, '60, sukiyaki restaurant, in 'San Fran­ dent Eisenhower, James - Arness,' by the- American Legion and the rison '61, to study at Stetson Uni­ cisco ino#t fasicinating.' Here, the Boys'" Nation Senate Was not In absence. and Don McLagan, '60. the Lennon Sisters, and Herb (Civiatn Club for the promotion of This was Jim WhitehiU’s second versity, Deland, Fla. Oilh summer. girls who refused to be conven­ session, the boys were briefed on Interviews with these teachers Of Girls’ State Shriner; campfires with other foreign policy and U.S. Soviet rela understanding of town, city and year working on this summer stud­ They were on campus from June tional, used chopsticks throughout state government among future will follow in future World issues. 19 until Aug. 13, during which Scouts; the closing Arena Show tions. They were welcomed at the Robert Papanos, ’62 ies program, and, as a result, he the whole meal of several courses, 'Thursday night; the trip to Pike’s Pentagon b.v Secretary of Defense leaders of our community. The 339 time they studied English, ^.math, Fun. new experiences, and new . including, soup. will be able to abbreviate his first Peak; and most of all, the rodeo! Gates and high ranking military delegates studied . toWn and city year at Trinity. The subjects be and history. These two boys, uong friends awaited the, 190 girls who The Pueblos of Colorado, its with a thirds John Urbanetti,\are Over 115 contestants took part in officials, who explained the latest government by actually construc­ studied this summer Included clas­ attended the 16 annual Laurel mountains and Colorado Springs the five major events, saddle developments in their special field.s. ting an imaginary Nutmeg City Students Notice sical humanities, math and reli­ carrying this program a step fW- Girls’ State,, sponsored by the were other favorite places. The ther. With the permission of e) bronc -riding, bareback riding, Boys’ Nation received a special with elections for mayor and city gion. American Legion Auxiliary, at the travels through Michigan, Iowa, calf-roping, Brahma bull-riding, tour of the White House, the council. The state government was MHS Alterations Another busy boy, John’ Urba- Principal Edson Bailey anc University of Connecticut from Illinois, South Dakota, and into and bull-dodglijg. lyilbur Plaugh- Capitol, the Supreme Court Build­ studied by folding a model assemb­ nettl, described his studies of through the co-operation of Trinity une 28 to July 2. The girls met to Canada, Niagara Falla and back ly includingNa senate and house of College, they will spend the sec­ l")uu-n more about their government, er, the famous rodio clown, was ing and the F- B. I. Building, Returning students will note psychology, philosophy, classical to New York to see the enormous on hand. , repreaentativM.' Law-making and ond and third periods o f the school tONcampaigrn, and to elect their own where the.v. saw the nation’s crime several changes in the school build­ humanities and religion as "en­ Kodak Park reminded the girls Special arises were set aside for elections for governor were also day at Trinity, taking college state and tow.n officials. laboratory in full operation. At held. ing this year. joyable and very worthwhile." -The that they were coming close to certain demonstrations. There Arlington Cemetery.-Boys’ Hation courses which will merit .them Mary Jane Mcl-aughlin, '61, and The delegates \from-MHS were Room 110, formerly s history credits which John piled up, this PoppX Gerard, '61, represented home. They arrived in Manches­ were two rifle ranges, two arch­ placed a wreath on the Tomb of summer, are equal to approxi­ more college credits. ter Thursday, July 28, 32 days Rick Kennedy, Lance Stewart, room, will become . Mrs. Helen All the students who have spent M ancl^ter High School at Laurel ery ranges, two 22-shotgun ranges, the Unknowns with ihilitary hon­ Skinner’s reading room. It has mately two-fifths of the regular later. two orienting ranges, two angling ors. Karl Kehler, Dan Seipel, Bruce their summer time so profitabljr Girls’ State. Bonadies, Greg Manchuck and Ken been rearranged with three wail college year. During the trip, the girls ranges, a conservltion area, and were enthusiastic about the chance After Registering on Sunday .af­ Rick described Boys’ Nation as Smith. Alan' Newton of Howell booths for developmental reading Jean Hay made her summer ternoon, girls were welcomed camped out several times, but not three places where troops demon- A fabulous and unforgettable ex­ studies work doubly for her. Tak­ to further their knowledge and. to with much success. The first camp- Cheney Technical School also at­ and equipped with machines such by Mrs. Francis Burke Redick. s t r a t e d Scoutcraft specialties, perience. He especially enjoyed ing advantage of the- fact that be a step ahead when they enter wa.s the scene of mass confusion, tended. Rick was chosen to go on as the reading pacer. The sound college. - Kit Lang, '61 'Various outstanding members of from arrowhead making to a Mis­ talking to the other "senators" as a representative to Boys’ Na­ proof inner rbom will be used for College French I includes French I culminating In a fantastic down­ sissippi shrimp boil. Troops 63 and th" auxiliary\o!d of their duties in about- their home states and about tion. Dave Roberts, '61 individual work. Mr. Arthur and II on the bifeh school level, the organization at the riieeting. pour which sent girls scurrying 64 demonstrated rope making. national issues. for shfeltfer. The chaperones put - w,.■__—------Glaeser will move to room 111. Jean, in addition to earning a Miss Barbara\Harriden of Wood- Making friends was the popular The Art Department htfs ac­ credit, will be able to skip on to Music Students stock,'elected governor of the 19.59 canvas flies over the group, which pastime. This was done mostly tumbled over, dumping w'ater on quired a new room, number 202. BYench III this . year. Laurel Girls’ State, was the main through trading, because every Varied Interests the girls. Mary Carol Dyer, Cecily Staff Marriages X Rooms 208-210, formerly a parti­ John Golden, having taken a At Laurel Camp speaker at the forrrial opening ses- England, Lois Smith and Rose­ one o l lha-scouts ..brought item* tioned study hall, will become two coflrse im oglc. felt it was a very sion that night, gheftol.d of the ac­ chardcttristic of his home krea. ~ Occupy Summer good course but not as difficult as mary Sposito, sound sleepers,, Highlight Summer English rooma Rooms 137 and 125 "Fellowship through music’’ was tivities at the 1959 X^urel Girls’ awakened bewildered, then headed During an exchange, boys would will now be study halls which will he bad imagined a sophomore sub­ State and gave valuable advice on for the rest room, , where Mary sign autograph books, swap sto­ The 1960 summer vacation has exceed in capacity rooms 208-2110. ject would be. Another interesting the' theme of this summers pro­ how to make the most of this Carol slept on the porch, Cecily ries, and compare ideas and Four members of the MHS staff been a time for travel, for new and Mrs. Skinner’s former reading fact noted by John was that all gram at Laurel Music Camp, in year’s session. slept across two sinks, Lois on the thoughts. Campfires also were an exchanged-marriage vows during exciting experiences, a time for room . will Income the only air the high school students in his New Hartford. Those attending Friday night climaxed a, week of floor and Roey on the waste bas­ aid in creating friends. One such the summer months. summer jobs, and also a time for conditioned room.in the school,'a particular class will graduate were David Almond, 61; Patricia work and fun with inaugural cere­ ket. campfire with CaHfomia bojrs Miss Lucille Gaudreau,- a mem­ just plain relaxing, for the stu­ necessity for the I.B.M. machines. among the top seven, outdoipg col­ Bumford, 6 l; Michael Oeamundo, monies. Former (^ ief JusURe Wil­ Another incident took place at that troops 63 and 64 had" was ber o f the Art Department, and dents of Manchester High School. The only change in the marking lege students and even some post­ 6(); Roberta Johns, 61; Diane Dear- liam M. Maltble of the Supreme the Sequoia National Monument very successful and addresses were Mr. Arthur Glaeser, a-member of Arlene Garrity, ’61, went to Eu­ system is' that the failure mark graduates. ington, 82; Ronald PIrkey, 62; Ron­ Court of Errors administered the campout. All were sleeping sound­ exchanged ” en masse,’" So friend­ the Social Studies Department, rope, and visited her brother there. will be changed from D to F to con­ Trudi Recknagei '61, was the lone ald Erickson, 61; and Joseph Mas- oath of office. Following theXln- ly until one of the girls awakened ly were all the Scouts anywhere were''married on June 24, shortly Kit Lang, '61, spent "five weeks in' form with the marking system In MHS’er at Saint Joseph’s College, aolini, 61. 'Hie camp waa in session auguration, the officials of Laurel to see-an enormous bear standing that If ybu wandered into a camp after the end: Of tjie school year. the wild ’n woody Midwest.” Nancy the rest of the schools. West Hartford. She studied logic from June 26 to. July 1. Softie of Girls’ State and Nutmeg Boy at the picnic table. The huge bear, -you would soon be telling tall The coupW met at MHS. Their Jackson, '62, made a trip to-Maine , “ Andrea Pratt, ‘62 under Pro'flssor Walton. The work these students were awarded schol­ State were honored at the Cover the largest any of the chaperones tales and invited to lunch. honeymoon! vlras spent camping at to see 'Vice President Nixon. Un-. arships to the camp while others nor’s Ball. Governor AbrahamN had ever seen, proceeded to break The “Jamboree . Journal.” the Cape Cod arid mountain climbing fortunately, she was "foiled by. the paid their own way. Rlhicoff and state officials Were in­ open the Ice chest and drink the; Jamboree newspaper, stated at ih New Hampshire.. crowds." Sharon Jochlmson, ’62, A typical day Included three ret vited guests. entire supply of milk; had the gall the termination of the .activity, Miss Carol KreuM, who is a mem­ traveled down the coastline to hearsala and two recreational peri­ After the governor’s farewell to eat ^ e wax cartons; wasn’t "Frlenfis by the thousands have ber o f the Business Department, Florida. Ema and Lydia Jackie, ’61 ods, Most of these students felt speech and the "summlngl up" Of satisfied and ate three melons )>een made Here. Scou ting’s qnd Mr. James Moriariy, a mem­ and ’62, tolled the countir with that the camp waa very worth- the week’s activities, the 1960 ses­ meant for breakfast the next brotherhood knows no bounds — ber of- the Social Studiea Depart- their family, and Eleanor. Mlnnick, whlla.and expressed the desire of sion of Laurel Girls’ State ad­ turned over air the garbage cans Scouts of the w'orld — brothers -ment, met at the Central BtAte ’61, visited in San Fninclsco. returning again next year. journed and the giris departed for " In sight. The girls believe they all." ; College in New Britain taught at Many MHS studehta^ttended or . • ------...... •hojhe.' - , ------— .... -.probobly -had the— most lively . PhillB Rice, ’62 MHS last year, "and Were thahded visited cblhigejii. this .siimiher. Six PREriKlilOOL MEETING 'Ppppy and Mary Jane were both

imfCHESTEH EVENING HEEALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER.9, 19«© ' PAGE t w e l v e Mii^ItHESTBB EVENING HERALD. MANQPISTER; CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER .9, I960 -T M.bse- *1 ---- a. ■ T. ^ ----[ ...... / ■PVMMMSI Goat^s Horns Returns to Chiscuc Lineup Wrecks Yanks V-A To Sprinter > f CLA& ' i s , ■ ■ ■ ■•: .ill .J.-*' - Rome, Sept. 9 UP)—”I can’t dp anything right,” aaid dejectediy. "Firat 1 mpic '‘tH- run too alow, then I run too CLASSIFIED AOVERTtSUENt DEPT. EODIIS '-V faat. New York, Sept. 9 (^P)-—Itfer, who bUnkad the White 80k and^Dttmar, who left efter an Infield -..■ ■' .. -t :,. Yankees in his Im I two iUrts, ox- single by Luis Apsrlcie sad. the ills A-M* to 4i80 PJL T ■ ■ ■ "On What happens? I be­ Rome, Sept. 9 (/P)—Soviet^the same stage In the elay pigeon^ to a dismal flop. He ran last inawith 278-8 H- Candsllo, Norris- • was opening day, BfiltimoTe come the goad of 'the Olym­ event. both th* 100 and 20Q meter sprints town. Pa.-, world record holder tended his shutout-inning string to error. Russia, its gold medal and beat Washington 8-2 behind 27 with a five-hitter agtdnst the AI Smith hung the loss on re­ pic*. There’a nothing I, epn team point leadership over Ahead of Record —the man rated On form to be the at 282-3% threw only S45-1 and Jack Fisher’s 3 2-3 innipgs of COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. do about it. It’s a memory Both Capt. McMillan and the top favorite. never got to the finals. Romania’s Indians.. B(it he didn't get a chhnce liever Luis Arroyo (4-1) with a MONDATln^ nUDAY J6tS9 AJL-AAVDBOAT • AJM. I’ll have to live \yith for life.” the United States assured, leader, Russia's Evcenly Cherka­ Wilma emerged (he top star. lolanda Balas captured the worn-, ..three-hit, shutout relief and to coast, until the seventh inning, single that made It 4-3, and Klu The world collated yeeter- lomted to more of the so-called sov, were running ahead of the Oriole fans wondered if they when the Birds broke through for then wrapped It up with a two-run, She won the three-gold medals the en’s high Jump at 6-1% in which all their runs as 18 men went tO "wrong field” double to left off PLEASE READ TOUR AD .-A'- day for the rangy San Jose minor sports it excels in today world and Olympic rdcqrd pace. U.S. women collected to go with the only American, Neomia Rog­ dared hope. State College student from to fatten its domination of the Except'for McMillan and John Now with juat is games left for bat against loser Dick Stlgman (S- southpaw . It was V the men’s nine. The Russians got ers of Roba, Ala. went m’.t'early. IQ) and two relievers. the third hit for Big Klu, who was •e Afiu” nra takea MS* Me phMM M • «B 4 Oakland, ^ lif., Amerlca'a 1960 . Kelley’s remote hopes In tomor­ 11 track and field firsts, six by The .10,000 meter grind went to - the Birds, that same. 21-year-old vwlaMA 1h* MVsrtiMt MoaM read hie ad tiM f U B t DAY R charhpion sprinter. His series row’s marathon, America’s only righthander has pitched his third Stlgman, who had a thre*-hit in the starting lineup for the first The first results of the day gave their women, a sizeable dent in another' Russian, Peter Bolotnikov, shutout through six frames, left time in more than two months. APPIIARB aafi BKPORI BKROKS In Mas tee Me next Im m -. of failures was climaxed by'a an indication of what was to come. other gold medal of the, games what the Americans once consid­ in 2:32.2, better than the 28:45.8 consecutive" shutout, winning hts ttoa. The Reiald la leapeealhla ter only ONE laearreet ee aadtted ■ ; - i - ■ ’■ blunder which cost the Unlited which end Sunday . would come sixth in a row as the Orioles clob­ after, a wild pitch and two walks ITie Yankees, after building the. In the first quarter-final match of ered their own back yard. Olympic mark of his countryman, followed a leadoff single by Ron early lead on home runs by Hector Thursday’s Reaulte iaaertloa tor any adverUaaoMal and than oa|y ta Me extent af a States a ^victory In the 400- the team epee fencing tournament, from the unbeaten basketball team, The disqualification, though, Vlad(mir Kuts, but short of ths bered Cleveland in a 9-0 outburst Boston '6, Detroit 1. "lanfca good” Insertlan. Btrera trhleh do oet laaaea Me valna a# moter'relay. which won its seventh straight last night that restored their 1 %- Hansen. Fisher, winning his 12th, Lopez, who belted two, and Roger ‘' K ■ ’• ,, the Russians quickly advanced to spoiled What would have been a latter’a world mark of 28:30.4. then froced in the first run with a Marls, then were flattfued by re­ Baltimore 9, Cleveland - 0. the advertlBin ent will net he eerraetad h y ' ‘ Norton, running the second the semi-finals with a 9-2 victory game, 112-81. over Italy last night. rousing finish for Uncle Sara. The , of Warsaw, Ind., game lead in the American League. leg, became too anxious and A victory over Brazil would bases-loaded walk off Jack Harih- cently returned righthander Mike Chicaim 5, New York 4. over Germany. Italy beat Sweden men's 1600 meter relay team the lone,, American entry, sur­ And If Baltimore fans, hanging man. A two-run double by Jackie Oarcia. The Big Bear held them Washington 7, Kansas City m.-/' overran hla none in receiving 9-3 and will meet Russia in the clinch it for the all-star club coach­ raced to victory In a world'recr prised with a fine sixth place by their thumbs, still wondered YOim OOOPBRAnOM WILL the baton from ■ teammate- ed by California’s Pete Newell. Brandt and a three-run homer by hitless for his two innings, saving ' W. L. PCt, BE APPKBOIATm semis. ord of 3:02.2, breaking Jamaica’s showing in 28:50.2 the fastest he whether they dared hope, the Chi­ Oene Woodling made it a romp. the decision for Russ Kemmerer Baltimorn ...... 81 58 JS96 ---- Diql Ml 3-2711 of Asbury Park* The track and field\games eighth-tyecir-old mark of 3:03.9. cago White Sox-gave ’em a.Klu. N.J. With track and field ended ex­ wound upJThursday in a surge of ever has run the evfjit. Marv Breeding then made It ridi­ (4-4) b'y . striking . out Mickey New York ...... 78 55 .586 1% cept for Saturday’s marathon race, Jack Herman, Woodland, Calif., The Russians also .picked up two With i;;pd Klukzewskl, the genial culous with a two-out triple after Mantle and SkowrOn with the ty­ Chicago ...... 76 69 .563 4Earl Young of San Fer­ strong German team at the the day’s Olympic schedule showed and a day of doom for one. gold-medals in weightlifUng, with giant, driving In three runs, the Johnny Kllppstein had loaded the ing run on base in the ninth. Washington .... .69 66 .511 11 % Lfist and Found AotomoMlM for Silo 4 competition in shooting, gym­ nando, Calif., ;45.6, Glenn. Davls,' Alexander Kurynov bearing Tom­ -White Sox knocked off New York, bases by ^ving up the Orioles’ • • * Cleveland ...... 67 67 .500 IS .wire in a fantastic race, with ', Clarksville, ColUmbus, Ohio :45.5 aqd then 5-4. after the second place Yankees LOST—Tuesdhy afternoon^ white n e e d a ca r and bad your eradlt «V v,v(. ' Dave Slme running a tremen­ nastics, weightlifting, horseman­ Tenn., anchored the U.S. women my, Koho, Honolulu in the middle­ fifth and sixth walks ot the In- NATS 7. A’S • — Lennie Green Detroit ..'...... 6 1 74 .452 19i/, and ydllow catxVlclnlty' North * -.J* ""t* ,■• ship, and fencing—.sports in which Otis D^vls, the new 400 meter weight division on a lift Of 964 had' edged within a half-game of nlhg. and Bob Lemon homered for the Boston ...... 60 75 .444 20% turned down? Shost on dovm pay­ l.."'r. rif. ■ dous anchor, only to be dis­ 400 meter relhy teem to her third king from Log Angeles, clocked an the top. The White Sox, defending End near railroatL^station. Re­ ment? BanknAt? Rajxwsaaun? qualified -because of. Norton’s the Soviets have been scoring well gold medal of the 1960 Olympics, pounds that cracked Kono’s-world Nats in support of Jack Kralick Kansas a ty 47 88 .348 33% ward. Call MI O; Don’t give up! Sea Honest Doug­ error and regularly.’ anchor leg at :44.4. record. Kono was second with a champs and the Oriole’s next foes WHITE SOX 5, YANKS 4—The (7-4), who beat the A’s and Dick Today’s Game* ■- ? placing her In a aelect claaa with Davis had to run t)ie fastest 400 on an 11-game road trip, are third, las, get the lowdown on tha low­ ' V W k ' ■ Prev(pusly Norton — by his Shooting finals were scheduled all-Ume greata. lift of 942 pounds. Yankees, winners because ot a Hail (T-12) with a seven-hitter. Washington-'(Ramos 10-14) at NOTICE IS HEREBY gi^ est down and smallast pa^anu • .V - from a moving start in world T h e grand prix de dressage In still 4% games behind. White Sox error the night before, Cleveland (Grant 9-7), 8 p.m. Paa* 'Book No. E1564, isaiit anywhare. Not a small loan or own admission ’ "tied up in in clay pigeon and rapid fire pistol But her boy friend, Ray, Nor­ track history to ' beat Obrmany’s Washington rapped Kansas City, < y». - * knots” from nervousness- with Rus.slans .leading at the half­ ton, of Oakland,'Calif., ran out­ the equestrian competition also, blew a 4-2 lead after a two-out RED SOX 4, TIGERS 1 — Ted Baltlnfore (Estrada 16-8) at The Saving* Bank of Manchester finance company p lin . Douglas hard charging Carl Kau(marin was .Wbn by Russia. 7-0, and Boston beat Detroit, 6-1, miiff by first babeman Bill Skow- Williams walloped home run No. Chicago (Shaw 12-12), 9 p.m. hab been lost and application has Motors. 333 Main sC had run last, in the six-man way mark In each. The only U.S. side hts zone of limitatlbn In tak­ In the other AL games. finals of the ibo and 200 me­ who brought the surprising Teu­ With the Olympica drawing to a ron in the seventh. (3ene Freese 27, the 5l9th of his career, while New York (Stafford 2-1) at been made to said bank tor pay­ passibility was Marine Capt. Bill ing the baton in the men’s 400 tons In second with a :44.5. « • « - * ment of the amount of deposit. I«67i PLYMOUTH 4-door s e d ^ ter races, losing'-.for America McMillan of Turtle Creek, Pa., who meter finals and the Americans close Sunday, the unofficial team started the rally with a leadoff Tom Brewer eliminated the Tigers Detroit (Bruce 3-5), 9:15 p.m. a sprint dominandy which it U.8.A, Shut Out title-once more seemed to be Rua- ORIOLES ft, INDIANS 0—Fish- home run against Yank ace Art with a four-hitter. Boston (Wilson 3-2) at Kansas Radio and heater. Good condition. was second at the midway point of were disqualified after It appeared In the final field events, the LOST—PASS BOOK No. 10683. Priced right. Call MI 3-7295. GOLD MEDAl.. WINNERS BACK IN U.S.—Lygn Burke of Flushing, N. Y„ (left) and had held for 32 yeardi, the rapid fire pistol. Lt. Jim Clark they had beaten - the Germana. sla’s wlth34 gold meda*! and 618 City (Daley 13-14), 10 p.m. Notice is hereby , given that Pass Yesterday’s mistake-, was a U.S.A. was shut out. Russia’s points. Th^IInlted Statea had -82 'N Saturday’s Games Chris "S’an Seltza of Saratoga, Calif., (right) give Gary Tobian of Glendale, Calif., a big of Bartlesville, Okla., wag fifth at For Norton It was the climax 'Viktor Cybulenko won the javelin Book No. 10623, iaued by First- PRIVATE —FORD i Sm 4-door, hug as they hold their Olympic Gold Medals on arrival at Log§n International Air­ crowning blow. The tall Ne­ gold medals ^ d 511% points, * Washington at Cleveland, 2 pjn. Manchester Office, Hartford Na­ Fordomatlc, V-8, radio and heat­ gro athlete tried to keep' his Baltimore at Chicago, 2:80 p.m. tional Bank A Trust (Company, has er, original owner, mileage 44,000 port, Bo.ston. (AP Photofax) . .. chin up, but he couldn’t com­ Mojor League New York at Detroit, 2:80 p.m. been loot and application has been miles, $600. MI 3-4544* pletely hide all the agonies, Perfect Night for Ted Boston at Kansas City, 4 p.m, made to said bank for payment that chewed away at him. s=sLeoders= Sunday”* Games and issuance/'of new book. 1958 ADVENTURER hardtop. Im- “Ray can’t fool me, I can Track and Field Record Book Tennis Tourneys New York at Cleveland, (2), maculate condition, fully powered, tell,” said Wilma Rudolph win­ AMEBIOAN UBAGVE 1:30 p,m. sleek golden interior and exterior, ner of three gold medals and Residents planning to partici­ In Detroit Swan Song Batting—Runnels, Boston, .324; Boston at Chicago, (2), 2:30 Aw^oaneemenM priced right. Call MI 9-14S0. ^ America’s heroine df the wom­ pate In the annual town tennis Smith, Chicago, .314; Kuenn, p.m. pHHiOO-GniDIDlX 16 lb. waah. 2Sc; 1947 CADILLAC, 4-door sedan, new en's track competition. ”He tournaments—singles and dou­ Cleveland, .312; Slever*, Chicago, Washington at Detroit, (2), 2:80 dry, lOc/ Lucky Lady Launder- motor, new brakes, $160. MI Torn to Shreds by Athletes bles—must sign up and . regis­ p.m. tries to play it cool, but I Detroit, Sept. 9 ( ^ —Giving ' monies. He than balUd a sin­ .310; Mlnoso, Chicago, Skowron, centert/9 Maple St., aeroee from 3-i481. Rome, .Sept. 9 (JP) — The 1960^ OtU Davis, of Los Angeles, a^javelln ace, failed even In the p n - know. He is dying inside.” ■ ter, Deadlihe for the singles New York, and Aapromonte, Baltimore at Kansas City, 1:30 Flrat NatlaaBl fitora. Open 24 Ted Williams a night in his gle and a double in four trips, p.m. Olympic, ^ Games------have — Ibeen----- .a ----novice------at running1— »!.. the Ann 400 — meters — liminaries. He looked as If he were Wilma- won her . third gold Rome, ^lept. 9 ( ^ —Tl^ Unlt^^ever, the American performancK*Schmldt, Poland, 56-lV (Old re play is Thursday with action .cneveland, .304. hours, OLDSMOBILE 1965 convertible, medal by anchoring the wom­ ates narrowlv beat Russia in was holniv that- nf.mnMnt ___ _ »,/ J.. ^ " starting Saturday, Sept. 17 and honor here was a great Idea driving in twq runs and scor­ excellent condition, full power, monumental series of ups and who surprised everyone — includ­ holding ralhisr than throwing, ■' States narrowly beat Russia in wss below that of* recent games. cord, 54-9% by Oleg Fedosyev, ing one as Boston won, 5-4. Run*—^Mantle, New York, 107; ing himself — by setting a world en’s relay team to victory and track and fidld, the blue ribbon finishing the following day. NATIONAL LEAGUE ELECTROLUX (R) Automatic F, new top. MI 9-3223. downs,' stirring record breaking And poor , the In all nine gold medals were won Russia, 1959. However, Schmidt Doubles teams must signify —for wmiams. The Splendid Splinter Sievera, Chicago and Maria, New the world’* finest cleaner. Light triumphs by champions and un­ and Olympic record of :44.9. world high jump star. , then fled Olympic Stadium in sport of the (jlympic Gaines, as compared to 15 at Melbourne and ha* a mark of 55-10% pending): For the second day In a row, York, 83; Aparlclo and Landis, Thursday’s Result* 1952 FORD, V-8, sedan, radio and -.tears yesterday because of the record book'-. was tom Into their intentlens by Thursday. cracked ' his homer in the weight, automatic, npw work-sav­ derdogs — and colossal, flops by a The superb , of Co- Before the games started he put 14 at Helsinki. 1,600 meter relay — United the 42-year-old Boston Red~ fourth inning, sailing it into Chicago, T tr CMcago 2, 1 ing features. See It today. MI heater, standard transmission, few favorites. liimbiik, Ohio -19.t6 Olympic 400- on an exhibition for the Russian Norton’s shame: shreds. Chief disappointments were Sept. 22. Doubles are slated Los Angeles 7, Cincinnati 4 \T ’d like to cheer him up, but States (, Earl Toiing, Sept. 24-25., Sox slugger played a great the upper rightfield atanda. Runs Batted ■ In—Marls. New ^'6300 after 4 p.m. four good tires. MI 9-1886. The shining heroines were: nieter , hurdles champion whr high jumpers and left them (he With only the marathon remain­ John Thomas, world record holder Glenn Davis, ), 3:02.2. game. Yesterday, in what may He had doubled in the first York, 98; Wertz, Boaton, 95; Mi- NEW INFIELD PAIR—Shortstop Dick Schofield, (left) Milwaukee 9, San Francisco 4 won again. thought) goggle-eyed. I_^dp»H; dare talk to him,” she ing, America had 12 gold medals In the high jump at 7-3% wjio (Old world and Olympic record, Players may sign up by con­ Only Games Scheduled. WHOLESALE PRICES Wilma Rudolph a tall dignified sald\ shortly afterward. “He tacting the East Side Rec of­ have been hts swan song at Inning. noso, Chicago and Lemon, Wash­ and second haseman\Bill Mazereski of Pittsburgh chat W. L. Pet. G.B. Negro from Clarksville, Tenn., a The Davis boys then combined, ‘T psychoed ’em,” he comment­ in men's and women’s ciunpetition wound up third, Harold Connolly 3:03.9 by Jamaica, 1952). Briggs Stadium, Williams . In tha seventh inning, Wil­ ington, 92; Sievers, Chicago and Peraonalfi running the final two legs (Glenn ed. must'lie suffering'miserablyi" again.xt 11 for the Soviets ^ix of world record holder In the ham­ Women’s 400 meter rela.v fice. An."i^man, or boy, resld-_ while sitting on the qugout steps before the start of Pittsburgh . .82 52 .612 — 1955 DeSoto 4-Door Filedome V-S childhood polio victim, -who be­ Ray and Wilma are the Ing In Manchester Is eligible. went three for three with a liams and Carrol Hardy sin­ Skowron, New York, 87. VACUUM a,JlANBR8 ropsOnd In P.S. R.H. Auto—Clean 1248 third, Otis ahehon on the -U.S, He must have done something to (he Soviets’ first places caprie in mer who didn’t even make the United States (, home run, a double smd a game with St. Louis. Swofield, a utility infielder, is re- St. Louis ...... 75 57 JS68 6 / came the speediest woman In the strange goat and heroine the womens events. Lucinda Williams, , There Is a small entry fee. gled. Willie Tasby ran for Hit*—Robinson, Baltimore and Milwaukee .. ,.76 58.567 6/ my own hom* shop. Forty yatra 1955 Ford-Convertible—auto. $345 world. men's world record breaking lAOO- them for two Soviets outjumped sweetheart combination o f finals and Bill Alley, whose toss lUngle. It was Teds 27th home Williams and 'Vic Werts dou­ ’■placing Dick Groat, whoNmay be out the rest of season meter relay team. Theirs’ were him. of 283-4% In the javelin is better Wilma Randolph) ;44.4. (Old re Smith and Minoso, Chicago, 159; Los Angeles . .71 62 .584 loy, faofbry einarianca: All make*, 1984 Chevrolet 210—2-door R. H. In times of :11.0 and :24,0 she these- 17tn, Olympic Games. Five world record.^ Were- run of the year, 519th career bled them both home. Russ Runnel*, Boston: 156; Power, with a wrist fracture. (AP, Photofax) San Fnuicisoo ..66 67 486 15% low rates, m o eatimataa, fra* the big performances as the four­ Many of the Games were played smashed, four were .tied, and 29 than the world record. He also cord :44.5 by Australia, 1956). and 55th In Briggs Stadium. $348 scampered awa.v with the wom­ They have \been inseparable. WORLD RECORDS TIED; Russiq, :10.6 (Old Record, :10,7 Nixon homered for another Cleveland, 147. Cincinnati ... ..61 75 .449 y2 lckup and deliv.,ry. Mr. Miller, 1988 Plymouth—R; It H. |S46 en's 100 and 200-metrr dashes, some- was clocked }n 3:02.2 and in 93-degree heat and that must Ray has chebred the willowy Olympic record."! were established did not reach , the finaU. AI Can - The all-time star, who has Boston score in the Sixth in­ SA 38409. tello, the Javelin record holder, 200—Llvlo Berrutl, lUly, :20.5 by Shirley De La Hunty, Austra­ Double* — Frameona, Cleveland, Chicago ...... 58 79 .402/28 1985 Chevrolet 4-doer—R.H. $395 fben anchored the women’s 400- each got another piece of gold. have accounted for the biggest and Tennessee girl\in her historic in 34 men’s and women’s eVents. lia, 1956). Indicated this may be his last ning. Philadelphia . Russia’s surprising Sergey Fi- most elaborate of all Olympics A slender Negro girl from finished 10th. (Mark set In 1959 by Ray Norton 30; Skowron, New York, 29; Run­ .50 84 .87^ St RIDERS WANTED, vicinity 1954 Ford 2-door $48 \ meter sprint relay team to a :44..S sprint triumphs. Wilma has and equaled by Shot Put — Tamara Press, year, has hit more home runs Williams’ homer hit the nels, Boston, Freese, Chicago, Sle- Today’s Games vTctory and her third gold medal. liatov, who won the equestrian starting out on a goofy note. commiserated wl\)a Ray during Clarksville, Tenn., emerged a.