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MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1961 / jBlof^mpbile Visits Tomorrow^ 10:45 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. Suneet Council. Degree o f Fooar John Pontlllo, aon of James fesar); Mira. Hottaras Btaupn, Hem Rd., Vernon; Urn. Janet hontaa, will meet tonight, at 8 at PontiUo, 88 Kensingtoh St, -has Hospital Notes South Whutoor; Mrs. JkoqiMMM Herara rad dkughter, ITS n g h - Tinker Hall. Finals j>lans will be 'enrolled as a sophomore at New LaBraeque, SMKh WlhdBor: WUn land it .; Mm. Oatherine Long rad ATsrsc* Duly Not Prss* Ron Ham MUska, BroSid Brook; Lson aon, 228 Center St.; Mm. Lelia Tho Westlwr I Cbib ' oC Cant«r completed for the ‘ Qfeat Council College, Henniker, N. If. For the Weric Ended Foreeset ef D. A Wsether BUM session In Bridgeport the week- He is majoring In business admin­ XtsMug heora are t to 8 p.m. Be«m, 848 E. Middle T p k * .; Mik. B any and son, Storm: Mrs. Bar­ CMnrtlt win me«t bara Siuitos and aon, 'Iknkaroosan September SO, I N I Room ' Mt th* rad of Oct. 13 rad 14. Mrs. Mil­ istration, He is a graduate of for. all areas, except matenHiy, Clara NewbuiT^, 15 Aiuhswon S t; dred Tedford will be delegate,- and,' Manchester High School. . where they are 2 to 4:80 and'*>3# M n. Marion Cook, .388 ~ ~ Rd., Venira; Mm. Ruth Arm­ Periode eg teUgM mU pm ______l i m m v w *t T :» p.m. Dr. to 8 p.m.; u d private nwms whSre strong and son, 32 Ointon St.; W. T. U ta ie r wUl •pm* on ' ‘flex other past Pocahontas will atte.nd.’ St.; Shqihsn OskUi, -47 Talctt Ave., eg WedneadNf partial otoariag by they are J* a.m. to 8 p.m. VlUters Rockville; Eugrae' Dtephy)' 687 N. Mm. Marietta Kennedy and son, 1 3 ,3 6 9 mff fMiwfc Am- ToUtif CUIdrot.” Members are reminded to brii^ ; : .^ e Manchriter Lions. Club will Enfield. Memlwr eg ttn Ajidit ' Wedaendny n^rt. Low tsaliirt n « meet 'tomorrow at;, 6:30 p.m. at the are requested aot to smeke la pa­ Mlin S t ; .Angelo. Gidla, 288 Kee­ HiSiiaDBOiita will be served. articles for a gift table at the . DISCHARGED 'TODAY: Mrs. B w id eg Orcnlstlen as, ragh WOdneedtay In OBe. Great Council session. Hob-Nob Restaurant. Guest speak­ tient’s rooms. No BMre than two ney St,; .Jom^: !T a^y, Sprinr- Manchester—~A City of Village Charm er '■will be .Herman T. Relnsch, risltors at one time, per patieqts. field, Maai.; ifais. ^ t y ButweU, MaUlda MacDonald, Bast Hart­ H. FUher, electrician's ford; William Zukis, 54 Foxcroft inate third olaas, USK, son of Mr. Miss Mabel Lshpbear, M Fair- state narcotic agent. A question West S u tri^ ; Walter Anderson, 'i'cday: 178 Old Lyme; WlUkun O'COnneU, East Dr-: Michael Snyder, 27 Wellesley Sril.llia. Cavtord H. Fisher, 34T view Ave., WUlimShUc, retired and answer period will follow Ms Rd. . ( MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1961 ectaarifled AdveriMng ea Page 14) PRICE FIVE CENTS 1?^ KnitMtn 8t., Is serving In the ihs- principal o f Manchester Green talk. ADMITTED SATURDAY: Kevin: Hartford; Harold Braithwaite, 374 VOL. LXXXI, NO. 2 (SIXTEEN FACES) eUHi-aboard the destroyer, USS School. w*iU oelebrate her 88th Reid, 387 Burnham St.; Kran Kil­ Hilliard' St:; Mm. Beeaie Farris, 9 fiS c operatte* out of San M y). St. Joseph's Mother's C k '^ will patrick, Talcottville; Charles Rico, Durkin S t; P aul Terragni, 121 birthday on Thursday, Oot. 5. Thompsonvitle; Angelo MassoUili, rtsiff. ■nio skip retumtid to .San ■ hold a potiuck tomorrow a t 6:30 Waddril Rd,; Mm. Patricia Mun- -Riin Charged Notch Rd., Bolton; Laura Phaneuf, IMsto last month after complet* St. Elizabeth's Mothers Circle p.m. at the home of Mrs. Alfred roe apd daughter, I I Barbara Rd., t e a seven-month tour • with the Ponticelli, 30 McKee S t 18 Dailey Circle. Rockville; William Vernon; Mm. Patricia Wilkie and will meet Wednwday at 8 p.m. at DeLong, Coventry; Marcel Bro-. To Young Driver r S Fleet te the Pacific. the home of Mrs. John Manning, aon, 43 Wellman Rd. deur, Wapping; Gerald Fournier,'6 d is c h a r g e d . YESTERDAY: Slate GOP Hails Vote 23 Carroll Rd. The Kaffee Klatsche Group will IBrs. Merrill Ooltml and Mrs. meet at the Community Y Conway R d.; Glenn Johnson, 87 Mrs. Loretta YetliOiefsky, Olaaton- A Tanner S t youth who left the M m Buck will appear on the Wednesday at 9:.30 a.m. Seaman 'Circle; Pau] Bienkowakt, bury; Mrs. Henrietta Cradlto, 60 scehe of an accident ■which a po­ lo«nrf^lAuto W orkers Strike Kalhjr Godfrey program on WINF John F. Bacon, son of Mr. and Wapplrig. Mrs. James E. Bacon, 82 Moun­ Franklin. St., Rockville; Mrs. liceman ■K'itneesed Saturday -nlight Wednsadiw at 1:10 p.m. to discuss The Emblem Club will meet a d m it t e d YESTERDAY: Mrs. Josephine’ DtiCkarm'e, 198 Hack­ I tbe Ptnnpun Bamar, to be spon­ tain Rd., has enrolled as a fresh­ has been ch arge with evading- re- man at the California Institute of Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the K of Anitie Schroll, 80 Deerfield ; Dr.;, matack S(.; Mm. Loretta Wood, sored by the Women's Fellowship C Horne. It will be charter mem­ Mrs. Gunhiila Keho^ South Hartford Ypke., Rockville; Paul sponslbilUyt In 86 of 124 Elections Convicted Killer Technologj-, Pasadena. Calif. He is ef Beoond Oongrejgatianal Church ber's Night Windsor; Harry Oonant. East Hart­ lacobucci, 28 Hollister St.;' Al­ The youth, Lawrence W. Bates, laturday at the Oommunity T. a graduate of Manchester High 18. of 23 Tanner St., Will be School. ford ; M rs.' MsHha Hudson, 439 fonso Pizzola, 69 White St-; Mm. By OBOROE BAZAN Owhen atata laausa ware InvolvadOtaata ware almoat identieal to that Will Get Chance Main St.; Mrs. Sandra Letendre, Mildred Berthold, Tolland; Nancy presented In Circuit Court 12, Man­ Mrs. Rachel Barnes, chester, Oct.- 16. (Amectotad Press Staff Wrtttr) the Democratic candidatee would of two yean ago. D m British American Club will supervisor of the Manchester Pub­ Monson; Mass.; Mrs. Margaret Ramondetta, Box Mt. Dr., Vernon; ■mat tomorrow at S p.m. at the The first fall meeting of the BsUs's car struck one driven be vtotorioUa. ' ■ At that time, in 127 oonteats, At Parole July 1 lic Health Nurses Association, and Gardner, 30 Hyde St.; Miss PaulUie Paul Cafdini, Andover; Deborah Republicans today acclaim­ . -May, in his lengthier etatement, the RepUbhoans won M - towns. At 16 Ford Factories elttMwase on Maple St. Manchester Federation of Dem­ by David Collin,. 37 of Syracuse, ocratic Women will be held to­ Mrs. Arthur E. Snriith, repre.sent- Merehino, 57 Florence St.; Miss Breton, East Hartford; James ed ■victories in 86 of the 124 said . .that the electioris continued They picked up 15 from the Demo­ Ing the directors, will attend the Helen Tjier, Regan Rd., Vernon; Griffin, Hartford; Mrs- Sara Ma­ N. Y., as both pulled away from Hartford, Oct. 3 {IP)— A Wright M ffmd of the Pioneer night at 7:30 at the Whiton Me­ the traffle Jight on W. Middle Tpke. municipal elections yesterday “the pattern of the spring elec- crats and ylektod nine. The Demo­ ninth annual meeting of the Con­ Jules Tucker, WllUmantic: Hughle honey. 81 ..Main St.;. Cheryl Du­ crats won 40 to'wnB. convicted killer, who was sen­ Paiedints Co. will.be guest speak­ morial auditorium. The program bois. 55 Essex St.; Janet Rush, at Tower Rd. The cars bad been tiona throughout the atato.” necticut League for Nursing to­ Cunningham, Thompsonville; Mrs. —^including Torrington, Mid­ The GOP leader was referring tenced to life for slaying his er at a meeting of the Kiwanls at 8 p.m. ^'111 consist o f two films Celina Norman, 176 Bissell St. 43 Brookfield St.; James Pompei, stopped side by side i^ th e light. 'Hu RepubUoane themselves are provided by the American Cancer morrow at 9:30 a.m. at Waverly dletown, and Bristol—as a to 13 earUer victories in which the claaming 17 vietoriee topm the Talks StaU Ctab of Manchester tomorrow Inn, in Cheshire. ... The fall meet­ Gregorj' Toth. Tolland: David 190 School S t; Mrs. Rose Sweet, Bates pulled to the rii^t as he girl friend oUt of jealousy, Men at the Manchester Country Society. Dr. Robert Alesburj’ will Ekist Haitford; Mrs. Helen Kast- started out and struck. Collin’s prelude to success in next RepubUcans overturned the Demo­ Democrats. will get a chance at parole ing of the board member’s Organ­ Rubin,, 108 Weaver Rd.; Mrs. Mar­ crats In eight towns.' CMb. answer questions. Refreshments ization of Connecticut Public garet Wupperfeld. 90 Grandview ner, Volpi Rd.; William DeGiorgis, automobile. He pulled away, ac­ year’s state election. They include such towns as Nor­ The Democrats, who won in 36 In the moat, recent election for next July 1. will be served. Health will be held in the Colon­ St.: Mrs. Marie Watson. Mansfield East Hartford; Paul Bienkowski, cording to police, and Collin’s folk. New Hartford and Somers, Levds Moore, 37, of New Haven, On Section Depot; Joseph Perzanowski, 31! Wapping; Charles Rice, Thomp- pursued him. of the predominantly rural towns, to yesterday, however, Democrats where the vicUwious incumbent Bt. Bridget's Roeary Society will ial Room of the Inn at the same won nominal control In New Loti- had his sentence trimmed to 13 iMiM n hawar woricehop meeting The Fellowcraft Club will meet time. Lrmcheon and a speaker Nye St.. Rockrille; Mrs. Sylvia sonvillc; Mrs. Theresa Annunziata, Patrolman Lawrence Smith,- who dismissed the results as strictly lo­ Democratic first eelectmen had the years by the State Pardons Board tonight at 7 at the Meeonic Temple. Petschke, 335 Cubbs Dr., Vernon; East Hartford; Mrs. Doromy Ban- saw the accident, was unable to cal. They predicted that Demo­ don'a non-partiaan city council endorsement of the Republicans. Wbihiaaday at 10 a-m. at the home will follow the meetings. election Sept. 17.. yesterday. Moore, who has been in o f Mim. Joesph FaUcowekl. 66 Alton After the meeting cards will be Robert Tupper, Tunnel Rd., Ver­ chard, 337 Center St.; Mrs. Mar­ overtake Bates’ car. Bates tvAs crats would win when state issuee May noted that the winners prison since July 2, 1649, told the Of Contract played. There will be table prizes. non: Miss Patricia Ooogan, New jorie. Hardy, WlUimantic; George arrested a short while later on E. are involved. Despite Republican huzzas, the polled more votes in the Republi­ BL Laacheon will be served. All overall results of yesterday's con- board "You will have no caxise to H— iSiw are invited York City: Mrs. Mildred Tyrol, An. Mortlock, 318 Lydall St-; William Center St. by Patrolman Lesley Republicans scored upset may can than in the Democratic col­ regret your decision.” By DWIGHT PITKIN The executive board of, Soutii dover; Leonard Swadosh, 31 Oliver i Lexander. Talcottville; Mrs. Silvers after Collins reported the oralty ■victories in Torrington and umn in those places. He noted The board also clipped a year Police Arrests Middletown, winning control in Detroit, Oct. 3 (/P)— Ford School PTA will meet tonight at Rd. ITheresa . Dhonau, Skinner and Incident to Silvers. also that the other GOP candi­ off the sentence of Cleveland 8.‘}S in the apchool cafeteria. BIRTHS SATURDAYl A daugh­ Torrington for the first time since Vote Summary dates on the ticket were victori­ White, 29, Bridgeport, who drew Motor Co.’s 120,000 produc­ ter to Mr. and Mrs. Edwrin BSr- 1987. ous. 6-to 7-year term in 1960 for pos­ tion workers walked off th# Three Manchester men will ap­ They retained control of Bristol, Mariner Girl Scout Troop 6 will pear in Circuit Court 12. Manchee- rows. Hyde Ave., Rockville: a< By 1400 ASSOCIATED PRESS Traditionally, hoWever, the vote sessing marijuana. White, Die job today. It was the first na­ hold its first fail meeting tomor- daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Robert which they won for the first time for mayor, first selectman, or par­ board said in explaining Us action LECLERC ter. on Oct. 16. to answer charges In a decade two years ago. Number of towns voting: 124 tionwide strike against tho now from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Bowers Manning. Bast Hampton; a daugh­ ty control of the council ip coun­ had been only a user and not « of intoxication. Tho big GOP winners were J. Remained Republican: 72' FUNERAL HbME School. They are Arman<] Dumond 20, of ter to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Svirk, Switched from Democratic to Re­ cil-manager government is the peddler of dope. company in 20 years. 8 Belle\'ue Ave., Rockville; a son to PAY YOUR BILLS Eric Chadwick in Torrington, John basis for designating a town Re­ The walkout followed a break­ The board rejected the pleas for 5© Birch St.; Hairy Olander 48, B. Roth in Middletown, and in­ publican: 14 The Willing Workers Qrcle of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph WtJlk, Ernst Total Republican: 86 publican or Democratic. early release of two killers, Albert down In new contract negotiations of 70 Mill St.: and J

• A : ( V i l o i v w D MANCamSTER EVENDiO HERALD. MANGHESTER, CONN* TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1981 MANCHESTEB e v e n i n g h e r a l d . MANCHESTER^ CONN* TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1961 town of Winchester and ,C31ty of Wlnsted, a slate backed by l^pub- Coventry Columbia BnoAdwBy' plays stid W Uevlea Retired ln,lM 7, ha continued to afternoon at SL BtsphenT Rpis- favoraMy to standards suggeoted SAntos, 162 N. Sobool S t; Frtd- Slate GOP Hails Vote Ucahs won control of the 7imem- .Oftok waa Msad for tba tryout of repair watches at home until Us oopal Churdh. Oreirianm wUl M - fai the recent Rockefeller r e p ^ on Hospital Notes erlck Sankey, 484 Summit S t D f p t a M I t ber board of selectmen. State News a, new* comedy, "A shot in the eyesight began to fail In 1947. low. Voluntary health and welfare BIRTHS YESTTCRDAY: A son John B. Lynch, a Republican, led Sheinwold pn Bridge l ^ k , " atanteg JuUes< Harrta. He etui haa about 60 per cent agendee in the United States. to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thomas, the balloting and thus won the post Grange §ets Republican^ / He suffered a heart attack in' vision. Gundlach could not be in' Secretary Honored TTie society spent *725,428 lest visiting hours Ais 2 to 8 p.m, 85 North S t; A son to Mr. and Uiai Rtfriftraltri hotel room Saturday and was terviewed, but in past years he year, o f which *668,807 was for In 86 of 124 Elections of mayor. He unseated Democrat Roundup Hartford, Oct. S UPl — Gertrude for *11 areas, 'e x o ^ t maternity; Mrs. James Melley, 328 Ferguson UbableA to appear InAi matinee ap­ has taken great delight in recall­ direct services to* patiients and James 8. Thatcher. I^mch polled Norcross, executive secretary of where they are 2 to 4:30 and-6:30 Rd.; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ovarhanlsd T mM*« 1,973 vdtes. Casey ^kras second with Installation n Keep Power H a k e y o u r p l a y s pearance. ing a oonununity of 29,000 when *41,848 went to the National to 8 p.m.; and private rooms where Mathieson, Wapping; a daughter South dealer the Connecticut Society for Crip­ tnm fa t * O w ) 1,794. He retains a Seat on the IK BC8T SEQUENCE (OeaUaoed from Pngs One) A mmnmdal service will be held he waa bom, and discussing the Society for Orlpiiled Ohdldren and they are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Visitors ti; Mr. - and Mrs. Joseph Richard, tdriee in Torrlngton, Middletown A NOfth-South vulneraUe in New York at the Church of the events of the day, including the pled Children ahjl Adults was and Bristol were impressive. board. By Alfred Shetaiwold NOinH among foiur pemms honored to­ Adults for reserach and educa­ are reqneated not to smoke In pa­ 34 Range Hill Dr., Rockville; a son anO fior moo«M tlw aUU 4M- On Thursday About 76 per cent of the 1,324 When you have Several different leaves a , 12-year-old daughter, his Transfiguration (Uttlo Church World Seriea tion. tient’s rooms. No nioro than tw'o to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Turcotte, A possible more significant test Under a new charter, the town voters eligible to vote> in ttw B K 9 4 Around the Corner) at a date to day for outstanding achievement Potterton's ttan M xt ytmr." will establish a town manager chances -for your contract, time mother and Another brother. All of EOster seal funds provided visitors at one time, per . .. 55 Waddell Rd. Of party strength will come in the town’s biennial election yesterday ly 9 7 3 2 New Britain. be announced. by the National RehablUtation As­ 180 Center 8b—Cor. of drareh , a * Mid. “tlM iMurUniivK aifn IP municipal elections Nov. 7. form of government. The manager WUliam A.. MlUer wlU be install­ your moves so that as one play G A 9 6 Rough Rider Die* sociation in San Francisco. *414,481 of the budget. BIRTOS -fUDAY: A son to Mr. turned out to give the Republican after another falls you will be in Cook leaves his widow, Giovan- Patients Today: 227 and Mrs. Merlco Ruggiero, 80 a m tlM inerMM in aoimtj Repub- These Include mayoralty contests will be selected by the board of ed as master o f Coventry Grange party oompleM control ot the B 10 6 5 na Tasco di Cuto Cook of New Ridgefield, Oot. 8 (AP) — Ken­ Mias Norcross had held the poet The society'a “ Volunteer of the selectmen. Thursday at the hall on Rt. 44A. position to try the next. WEST EAST neth Douglas Roherteon Sr., of year” award was Shared by Mrs. ADMITTED -YESTERDAY: Schaller Rd.; a daughter to Mr. llena pluraiittes wMch In numy in the state's largest cities— town’e top offlcee once again, Trucker*KUled York, and two. brothers in San with the society for 22 years. Dur­ and Mrs. Lasclo Boszormenyt, Bridgeport New. Haven, Waterbury In addition to TOrrington and Prank Ruff and hia Installing team Don’t start off by winning the B 7 BOSS Darien, Oct, 8 im ‘—A 88-year- Francisco. Ridgefield, a veteran of the Span- ing that time, five rehabilitation George A. Goss Jr. and Dr. Al­ Mrs. Laura Coburn, Lowell, Mass.; 6MM 4mblM the 1PS9 toUls. Clair L Roblneon, veteran first <:?Q4 <7 10 8 6 S Montauk Dr., Vernon; a son to Mr. and Stamford. Hartford will have Middletown, other towns switching will conduct the 8 p.m. service. selectman, polled 616 votes, snd first trick with the ace of dia­ old Norwalk truck driver, Richard ish-American War, died today at ahd treatment centers have been fonso DellaPietra, Waterbury, co- Jean Granniss, 33 Westwood St.; W hen there were mutual en> GQ I10S32 OKS74 Mrs. Berta Wuthrich, 214 Spring and Mrs. Joseph Paggloli, 45 a non-partisan coimcil election un­ from Democratic to Republican Other ofllcers to be Installed In­ was returned to his post. His monds. How can you tell what to R. Verbanlc, Murray 8t., waa klll- a private hoepital after a linger­ opened, a summer camp for the chairmen of a successful CBm- Wadsworth St. denementa. the victory was der its city manager charter. control were Bloomfield, E!aat Had- clude; Ernest A. Browh, overaeer; discard 7 You don’t know whether BJ 9 8 3 B7>- Sd last night when he Was struck Note* 103rd Birthday ing Utnees. disabled Inaugurated, and a pro­ poign to finance building of a new St.; Robert Musson Jr., Elm Hill Moted an the Republican side.” Democratic opponent, Jom fb SOUTH Hartford, O ct 3 l/P>—A man Rd., Rockville; Mrs. Mary Walsh, DISCHARGED 'YESTHatDAY: One of the big surprises yester­ dam. East tym e, Ellin^on, Mans­ kirs. Mathilda Ralsch, lecturer; Ssegda, received 412 votea Robin­ your thirteenth trick will come by A car while crossing the Con­ Robertson Served with Teddy gram providing employment for. rehabilitation center for the L. Lawrence Hozdacre, 22 Helaine In IftSd, Obv. Abraham Ribi- Emory O. Hill, steward; Raymond tn g a a heart or a club. B A q 1 10 3 2 born in Hartford - before the Civil RooMvett’s Rough Riders in the Waterbury ores. Bolton Lake Rd.; Robert Farran- day was Charwick's victory over field, Monroe, Prospect, Roxbury, son haa bsen first selectman for V A K J necticut Turnpike. State Police War passed his birthday today persona confined to their homes lad- Rd.; Mins. Elvie Johnaon, 18 HIII- floff, aciw aecretary of health, ed- Stratford, Voluntown, Wllllngton L Pender, assistant steward; Mrs. Ruff the first diamond, lead the Asdd he had run out of gas and Spaniah-Americen War and was gun. Mrs. Edgar T. Sloan, Hartford, do, 60 Sunset Lane, Bolton; Steven noatiCB and welfare in President Qelormlno in Torrlngton. Chadwick 34 years • or 32 terms. The town ■ O None quietly In a private hospital in Therrien, 126 High St., Rockville; creat Rd.; Kevin Reid, 387 Bum- won by a vote of 8,07,g to 6.790. and Windsor. Ruth E. Loomis, chMilaln; C. Irv­ queen of spades draw one round was hit reerdssing the turnpike wounded in the Battle of San In a report to the OommcUcut waa re-elected president. Other XaosMdy'e cabinet, led Oemocrats ing Loomia treasurer; Mrs. C^r- began Its biennial elections in 1957. B A % Q 4 West Hartford. Mrs. Joyce Dicklnsoq, 20 Baker ham St.; Mm. Melba Catalano, 81 Qelormlno was seeking a third 2- Those that moved Into the Vincent Sledtfeski was returned to of trumps, and then test the hearts after returning a gasoline can to Juan Hill. A retired real estate Easter Seal Society yestoiday, Miss offices are Henry E. McCone West Ohestntrt St.; Eileen Urban, 138 to a landelide victory. trude A. Haven, secretary; Oliver by leading out the ace and king. Sonth WM North East , a service station,; ' Still alert able to do ­ broker, Robertson took iq> res­ Norcross said d u rln g ^ e year the Rd., Vernon; .Richard Grimm, 'Wll- year term. Democratic column were: Coven- the office of second selectman with 2 B Pan 3 B Tan ing now and then,, and an avid lis­ Hartford, and Mrs. William T. Bolton St.; Mrs. Barbara Denison, Most political observers aifree tr>’. East Hampton. Marlborough, M. Brown, gatekeeper. As the cards Ue, the queen of idence here 13 years ago. following results wore achieved; Okie, Stamford, ■vice preoidents; llmantic; Donald Farris, 22 Flor­ that local issues dominate the The Republican challenger, a - Also, Mrs. .Albertina Lynch, 838 votes, dsfeating Gerard 7 B Alt Pan tener of music and news on the ence St.; Adelard Bernals, Hebron; 299 Main S t; Gregory Toth, Tol­ former city councilman, led his Plymouth, Pomfret, Stafford, IXAuttull, DemocraUo nominee, hearts drops. You draw the rest of Opening lead •— 0 Q IRS Agent Arraigneid radio, Louis Gundluh is 103. Hie parents were EkigUsh-bom RehablUtation^rvicea were pro­ and the Hortfoixl National Bank land; Glen Johnson, 67 Seatnan amaU town elections. They ' are Stoninglon, Watertown and Wal­ Ceres; Mrs.. Edna Roberts. Po­ the trumps and discard a club on but Uved moat of their time in vided for 2,669 physically handi­ and Trust Co. treasurer. James Slater, 6 CSiarter Oak St.; seldom looked Upon as political party to a clean SM-eep of all city by 120 votes. New Haven, Oct, 8 (/P)—Samuel He is the oldest resident at the Wal* jr Kemble, 15 Ellington Ave., Circle; Mm, Ellen Tarbell, Cov­ Offices. cott. mona; Mrs. Corinne Pender, Flora; dummy’s ace of diamonds. Hughes Private Hospital, Inc. Scotland. Robertson was bom at capped children and adults. barometers in Connecticut. Miss June D. L,oomls, lady as­ Town Clerk Upset Beno, 89, Thompson, an Internal Rockville; Dean Sherman, South entry; Mm. Clara Montmi’ny and In Rocky Hill, First Selectman If you had discarded the jack of long clubs and the last miaaing Pictures hanging in Gundlach's Dresden, Germany, where his par­ At the'dahAhlUtatlon centers, 1, son. East Hampton; Mm. Jean Neverthtiaas. the Republican vlc- Republicans won control of the sistant steward and Emory O. Hill. N TTie big upset osme wUh the hearts at the first trick on dum­ Revenue Service agent for four Your Ears Amazing Windsor; Owen McDonough, 58A city council, 4-2. The two minority Edward P. Conlan, a Democrat, election of a Republican town tnimp in the aame hand. You will room recall some of his colorful ents were visiting at the time. 947 pcraotiB were helped to become Sands and son. 29 Cook St...... Adolph Roberts and Frederick my's ace of diamonds, you would y^sars, was arraigned before U.S. Robertson is survived by his Chestnht St.; Mrs. Melba Catala­ seats automatically went to the and his opponent. Edward T. clerk. FblUp H. Isham Sr., Demo­ then be able to caah your top eluba Commissioner George Hastings past In Hartford. phyMcally Independent through a no, 81 Chestnut St.; Mrs. Barbara DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs, Hangland. a Republican, ended up Duktig as members Of the execu­ have thrown away your thiatsenth and ruff your last club without In­ Bom Oct. 3, 1868, Gundlach’s widow, Mrs. May Hadden Robtot- variety of services including occu- New York—Your ears do amaz­ Democrats. tive committee. crat, riseted two years ago, loot trick. yesterday on charges growing out Hauachild, 03' Constance I>r.; Mal­ Sylvia Petsohke, Cublea Dr., Ver­ At Middletown. Roth, a 66-year- in a dead heat with 1,214 votes terference. , family were the first residents of son, Ridgefield; three sons, Ken­ ^ticm al add speech therapy. ing thinga for you — let you hear Be savvy. Gat tha to Mrs. Margaret DUworth, Re­ Other Chaitoes of the agent's tax investigation of thunder.... and a faint whisper. colm Dare, 140 Elizabeth Dr.; non; Mias Helen Tyler, Regan Rd., old retired auditor and newcomer each. The secretary of state's of­ Committee chairmen appointed publican. by only six votea. Ishsm Ikally Question \ Laurel S t He lived at the family neth Jr., Chestnut Hill, Mass, and Disabled workers comfdeted 3.9 Vernon; John Coma, 168 Maple If the queen of hearts falls to a Stamford firm. The government The one is 10,000,000 times as loud John MacDonald, 158 McKee St.; latest stock market to politics blocked Clew’s bid for fice set a new election for Oct. 9. Include; Mrs. Anna C. Anderson, polled 456 and Mrs. DUworth, 464. Partner opms with two spades' charged that Beno had accepted home, 212 Laurel S t almost 90 William D. and Dr. Gordon' F. 124 work eessiofis in Miekered Judith Evoy, Wlndsorvllle Rd., St.; Robert Scully, 26 Foley St.; news every weekday at About 470,000 of the estimated home economics;. Mrs. Haven, pub­ drop you still have other chances years, then lived a while with both of Gteenwich; a daughter, shops hi Hartford and Stamford, as the other. Your ears can make a fourth term Roth polled 6.247 IMiam had been the first Demo­ for the contract. Lead a trump to (forcing to game), and the next a set of encyclopedias from Wal­ Rockville; Branford Dake, Weth­ Homer Larabee, 61 -White St,; S pjn. and €:05'p.m. over to 6.765 fOr Clew. 1,290,000 registered voters in the licity; Mrs. Lynch, reception; Mrs. crat to twid this office for 50 years. player passea You hold: Spade — den Book, Inc., 179 Ludlow St., friends in the block iiefore enter­ Mrs, Valerie Bates. New' York N. working on *76,367 'worth of sub­ out 300 degrees of softness and ersfield; Mrs. Sophia Ruhmel, 42 John LaChapelle, 2014 Biaaell St.; rns gted I caned Bereoa and state were eligible to ballot in yes­ Loomis, charity; Harry S. Kltch- dummy’s nine. If the trumps break ing the hoepital. Y,; 15 grandidtildren ahd 5 great­ contracts for local industry. loudness. They can recognize 400,- WDRC, 1360 on your radio Because of chsHer revisions and He succeed Hubert P. Odllins, Re- 2-2 you can discard the jack of 8 6 5; Heart—10 8 6 6; Diamond — Stamford. Beno was released in Hyde St.; James Thompson, Max­ Mrs. Marie Watson, Mansfield 4lial. Preeentad by Shoamoti, had an analjraiB of my heatinif election date adjustments, Roth terday's elections. Ing, ; Duktig, legislative; K 8 7 4; CJluh—7 2. What do you *1,000 bond. A jeweler by trade, he is still grandchildren. T h e State Easter Seal Society. 000 sounds and 1,500 variations of and hot waior coete ^ no puhlioah veteran, who retired at hearts and ruff out. your fourth well Dr., Vernon. Depot; Robert Tupper, Tunnel Rd., Hammni A Co* 913 Main St* won a 9-yeat term. The cltv plans Mrs. Pender, music; Adolph Rob­ the close ofiSO yeera o f service say? known as the Dean of Laurel S t Service will be held' Thursday Kae Norcross s^d, compered highness and lowness. ADMITTED TODAY: Alfredo Vemon. ohUcatlon, either! erts, safety; Cirl HIcking, youth; club Manchester* to return to biennial elections in in 1969. If the trumps fail to break dis­ Answer: Bid 2 NT. This Is the Francis Scott Bradford 1964. Mrs. Eustacie Kitching, juvenile, Mrs. DUworth was making her negative response, indicating that Past M asters Fill Otto C. Miller, community serv­ card the jack of hearts and ruff a Cornwall Bridge, Oct. 8 OF)— Republicans won control of the first bid for a town office. She hearL The hearts may break, and you have a very poor hand. Partner Middletown council by a 6-3 mar­ ice; Mrs. Haven, marshall of is the wife of John DUworth, who has asked that you keep the bidding . Francis Scott Bradford, whose M asonic Stations degree and drill teams and general then you can return to dummy murals and mosaics decorate gin, reversing the present lineup. fa .] was nominated by the Repuhlicana with the king of spades to cash open until game is reached, so you City Treasurer Theodore Kowa- chairman of the annual fair. must use this method of bidding many famous buildings in. the V for the postmasterdhip here more dummy's last heart. coutitry, died of a heart attack at leski was the Only Democrat to Manchester Lodge of Masons will Miller will represent the Orange idgaiiwwe than a year ago. His appointment without encouraging him. as delegate to the state-conven­ If trumps and hearts both break his studio here yesterday. survive. He had the endorsement meet tonight at 7:30 at the Ma­ warniiwiia by Premdent naenhower waa not badly, leave the king of spades in For Sheinwold’s 36-page booklet, of both parties. tion Oct. 19. 20 and 21 at Foot “A Pocket Guide to Bridge," send The 63-year-old Bradford, a na­ 3 sonic Temple. Bast Master’s Night confirmed by the Senate, and he dummy and test the clubs. The jack In Bristol, Murphy was re-elect­ Guard Hall in Hartford. 50c to Bridge Book, Manchester tive of Appleton, Wls„ studied art will be observed and the Entered Coventry Grange won second of the Mrvice committee of the was replaoed when the Democrats may drop on the first, second or ed to a second consecutive term by came into power last year. E N ^ng Herald, Box 3318, Grand at the University of Design In New place in the Bast Central Po Windham Branch Cancer Society third round of clubs. If so, you a vote o f 7,962 to 7,719. Casey, a Apprentice degree will be con­ Mrs. Laura L. Squler, tak col­ draw the last trump and claim Central Sla., N. Y., 17, N. Y. York <31ty and at the American mona patriotic pantomlne con' In WiUimantic. Academy in Rome. first cousin of the victor, was I>em- ferred -.WonMo’a CMub to Meet lector more than 25 years, was your contract. If the jack of clubs (Copyright 1061, General Features ocratic mayor for five non-consecu- The officers of the evening, all test. First honors went to Qlas' returned to office with 556 votes, falls to drop, you may still find the . Corp.) From 1930 to 1936 he was on OAIX tonbiiry Grange which will reprC' The North Coventry Women's the staff of the New York school, tlve terms. He was making his past masters, will occupy the fol­ Club will meet today at 8 p.m. at the largest poll in the Republican ei^th race. lowing stations: Graham L Clark, gent the Pomona at the state party. Her opponent, Mrs. Vir­ walls he painted are the Milwau­ semi-finals. the Church Community House. The sang "Let Not Your Heart Be kee (Wis.) County Court House, The Democrats, however, picked worshipful master; John L. Von- program will include slides of ginia M. Johnson, polled 368. up a seat on the city council to Deck, senior warden; Eric S. An­ PHMA Report Cham inade Holds Troubled,” by Oley Speaks. the Church at Cranbrook School scenic views, mostly in Western James Marmaud lost his bid for Two selections played by Nor­ near Detroit, Mich., and “the Na­ divide control of that body 3-S. The derson, Junior warden; T. Walter The Public Health Nursing As­ United States, presented by Miss a post on the planning and zoning \ Republican mayor will hold the tie­ Reichard, secretary; Herbert J. sociation made 132 home visits Opening M eeting man Sleide, pianist, were "Maiden tional City Bank of New York mumwBi Nancy Nowosadko. commission. Carl E. Oosline, a and the Nightingale,” by Granados, City. He also did work for the New breaking vote. Leggett, senior deacon; Walter C. last month. new name in town politics, defeat­ t A »-d m and BA S-S717 Republican City Treasurer Mar- In charge of refreshments will and “ Autumn," by Chaminade. York World’s Fair. Waddell junior deacon; Malcolm Thirty nine children were treat­ be Mrs. Rufus Reed, president; ed him 546 to 378, for a five-year The opening meeting of the icm J. Manna, in another Bristol Robertson, senior steward; Harold ed at a dental which includ­ Mrs. Russell Vennart and her One of his most recent efforts Mrs. Robert Kingsbury, vice jpresi- term beginning this year. Gosline Chaminade Musical Club waa held daughter, Kathy, sang "Whistle a contest, won re-election by one W. Lavanway, junior steward ; ed cleaning of teeth and four is a high school teacher and ac­ was a mosaic at the Cathedral of vote. H e defeated Mrs. Eknma May­ dent and Mrs. Naren Ellis, secre­ last night in the Federation Room Happy Tune,” by Rogers suid Ham- the Immaculate Conception In Hayden L Griswold Jr., marshal. fluoride treatments. tary-treasurer. tive In youth wx>rk in the commu­ nard. a Democrat 7,837 to 7,836. There will be a social hour and Mrs. Thomas O'Brien, visiting of Center Cfiiurch. merstein. They were joined by Mrs. Washington, D. C. He wAs an of­ Nortb Oo-op Eleota nity. Karl Hammarstrom (D), Robert Barnard in a trio arrange­ The nonpartisan election in the refreshments. nurse has been appointed chairman was elected to this board for a ficer in both the First and Second Mrs. Warren Swartz has been Mrs. Qyrus Tompkins, program ment of "People Will Say We’re in World Wars. He was wounded In elected president of the North five-year term to begin in 1962. chairman for the evening, arranged Love,” by Rogers and Hammer- He polled 410 votes but had no France during the first war. Coventry Cooperative Nursery and a "Family Night” with members, stein. Mrs. Cyrus Tompkins accom­ In addition to his widow, Thelma Kindergarten. opposition on the Republican slate. Mrs. Harriet Lyman. town their husbands, and daughters par­ panied them. Saxe Bradford, he leaves a brother, Other officers and committe-e Officers and members of the ex­ Tht' Bank that givos you PACKAGED SAVINGS treasurer for the past 10 years, ticipating. Alfred S. Bradford o f Appleton, heads are: Mrs, Lawrence Fenti- was returned to office with 512 ecutive board of the . club served and two sisters, the Missee Jose­ man, vice president; Mrs. Naren • Cyrus Tompkins, baritone, ac­ as hostesses. phine and Helen Bradford, Cleve­ votes to her opponent’s, Betty companied by his wife, sang “My EUlis, secretary; Mrs. Norman Dunnack, 415. Mrs. L3rman also land, .. CalsSe, treasurer; Mrs. Vernon Heart Is LMt and Lonely,” by LAST RITES FOR RECTTOR . A private memorial service will won the post of agent of the town Oaw ford Gates, and a duet with Sanborn, membership committee deposit fund, 516-407. Stratford, Oct. 3 (JPi—Funeral he held. chairman; Mrs. Edwin C. Mejnek- Mrs. Tompkins, “I Remember It services will be held at Christ Republicans AVllbur Fletcher,- Well,” from the motion picture er, squipment; Mrs. John Hutt, with 540 votes and Mrs. Phyllis Episcopal Church tomorrow for Rue* for Actor publicity; Mrs. Wesley Lewis, "Gigl.” Mias Patricia Bumford, the Rev. Dr. Loyal Y. Graham IH, S. Fox, with 521, were returned to clarinetist, accompanied by Miss New Haven, Oct. 8 (/P) — Hie ways smd means; Mrs. Paul Arch- the board of . Mrs. Fran­ rector of the church for 34 years. Marcia Potterton, played the Sec­ He died yesterday at the age o f body of actor Donald Oook, 80, ambault, program. ces \Valek with 399 was elected as wtto died here Sunday night will the Democratic member. John ond Movement from Clarinet So­ 67 in Bridgeport Hospital after a Also, Mrs. William Kaminsky, nata by Mozart. Miss Muriel Lam­ brief Illness. A private burial will be orunoted At Evergreen Oemo- telephone; Mrs. Maitland Richard­ Erho was the defeated Democrat tory tomorrow. with 386. bert accompanied her mother, Mrs. be held in Union Cemetery,. Nian- son, hospitality and Mrs. Stephen Charles Lambert, soprano, who tlc. His oahes 'will be shipped to Platek, membership. Other Offices Portland, O n ., Oook’a birliiplAoe, Mothers of pupils of the school Lucius W. Robinson Jr, (R), for burial. A ■veteran o f many are reminded an apron is needed was re-elected assessor with 5U for each child to use during votes and Emil Malek (D), newly- Phone Mi S-7882 school. elected with 410. ENDS TONIGHT: “ Come September” At 6:00 and 8:40 There -are openings for the nur­ Elected to the board of tax re­ * "BUut Of Sllenco" At 7:00 P.M, view was Leonard C. German (R), sery and kindergarten classes. vUth 529 votes and Maurice L SfANLEY Further Information may be ob­ Alexander (D), with 413. Both are tained from^ Mrs. Swartz. new members. WARNER The execiitlve board will meet William S. Burnham (R ), with STATE at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. 529 votes, waa returned to the 6 P.N. C»nt, 4:45 and'6:00, 65d—8hown At 5:06 and 8:10 Swartz. zoning board of appeals for a five- T h e Volunteer mothers assisting year term beginning next year and ...t h e most diaboKeal classic of all time! ^vith the nursery class this week George B. Peters (D), waa newly are Mrs. Richard Bates and Mrs. elected with 413 for a five-year W. Q. Qlenifey Co. David Sthibe. The cleaning com­ term beginning this year. mittee for Saturday will be Mrs. Alternates to this board elected Loans to West Side Home Naren Ellis and Mrs. Henry Ful­ were Wallace I. Lohr (R). 822; ler. Peter Naumec (R i, 535 and Wil­ Parent-members will meet at 8 liam F. Bender (D l, 404. p.m. Oct. 25 in the classroom at Constables elected were: Re­ Second Conm gational Church. publicans, Lucius W. Robinson Jr.; The Republican Town Commit­ Carl Stoltenfeldt and Russell H. tee will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday Wheeler Jr., and Democrats, Guy (Oct. 3) at the campaigpi head­ C. Beck. Raymond E. Clarke and quarters at the Stonehouse Road Joseph Tashllk. Owners to finance the cost of entrance of the new shopping cen­ There were 929 votea cast in ter. this election; 905 on machine and Spodal Prognuu Slated 24 absentees. A program on "Dwotions in the Home” will be presented at the Manohester Evening Herald Oo- Friendly Circle meeting at 8 p.m. lumbia eorrespondent Mrs.. Donald today at First Congregational R. Tuttle, telephone AOademy Church. The evangelism committee 8-8486. Certainly^ the best there is This one can easily leave you asking, "How sound insulators and cushioners on the new of the Tolland County Association ' Rich new styling with Jet-smooth ride will pnsent the program. . . . they sell SUNOCO did Chevrolet do it?” It's that good—as you '62 Chevrolet. The Circle will eliminate its busi­ Heating O il. . . made by ■ can see in the lean and clean lines, in the rich ness meeting because of the pro­ the miginators of Custom- Soine package already, isn’t it I Blit there gram. , ■BuiDDBIODDHHDDIIi. Adult Dance Set Blended Blue Sun(xx> gaso* interiors and in the way it goes. are more goodies galore. Standard-equipment ENDS TONIGHT! — The Nathan Hale Community hne. There's a new choice of V8 vim and vigor heater and defroster. Longer lived mufflers for SEWER Center executive board will spon­ ’eZ C H E V R O L E T 'EXOPUS*' sor a dance for adults Oct. 27 from >■9^ s e e ranging all the way from a standard 283- all engines. A Grand Canyon of a trunk. 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Center. Tony 8 P.M. O’Bright’s orchestra of Manchester cubic-inch sizzler to two 409-cubic-inch Magic-Mirror finish. And, well, we could will furnish music. There will be a Think o f just , about eveiTthmg yon ever wanted in a car— and darned if this one doesn’t limited number of tickets available. Tomorrow: "Pleasure of Oe." powerhouses.* There’s a happy choice of four write a book about it all. Matter of fact, your Mark Spink, is general chairman "ButterfleM 8” IS THin^LL have H ! A road-gentling Jet-smooth ride. New choice of V8 skedaddle. Slim-roof styling in of the affair. Assisting will be Mrs. trusty transmissions. And there's that '62 Jet- Chevrolet dealer’s got it all down on paper. Anton M. Lassen, W. Bryce Honey­ all sedans. The sportiest sport coope yoo’ve seeiL Beauty that’s bnilt to stay beantifiil- smooth ride with a supple Full Coil spring at ^ Get a full fill-in from him now—and a person­ well, Mrs. T. Leo Flaherty and EAST ^ THEY SELL.^l.^ Mrs. Herman “Jake” LeDoyt. Tick­ PLUS THIS FINE CO-HIT AT 6:60 and 9:50 each wheel to take the starch out of the ally guided tour of the car that’s taken tho ets may be obtained from this com­ Of course not. r i^ t down to new mst-resisting front fender imderskirts. There’s more than ever to please mittee or members of the executive CUMHim AND omeriest roads. Then to keep things nice and' high cost out of feeling luxurious—new ’62 board. They sell heating COM­ CIAnV...SUT yon in'^’^ from America’s No. 1 peopie-pleaser! About Town TONITE PORT quiet for you, we’ve lavished well over 700 Jet-sm ooth C h ev rolet •opuoMiatAxiniwMi Hie choir of Secend Congrega­ TMT CANNOT) ASSESSMENTS WSH DUa^r’s In action to SUNOCO tional Church will rehearse at 7:80 ■VAM TNtH ’^ K n WIU) DOG OP TfiS p.m. Wednesday. KOBTS” roiMina wm Heating OH they provide The Ladies Association of First Flu m^.Sor yovr comfort... . Congregational Church will have a. “ OIDOET GOES fiAWAIIAir' work session from l6:30 a.m. to . P M Ia ts I f t j i r tk« kMdies ffikM • . BCHAtt JOIOAW. . TATUABUr With til* profaetad censfru0ioh of five Wait Side Seweri, Manchester takas 3:30 p.m. Wednesday In the vestry. ■ AlMnItrfMta • HreiMTIC DEUVERKS All women of the church and parish ' atiurts tr.4. another step toward completion of its master plan for the area. The Savings are invited. “ COMB K n B M B B B " Bank of Manchester'is pleased to offer its assistance in this further step in our “ P088B FBOM BELL” SUNDAY: “The Horne Soldiers” and “ The Unforgtven” • BURNER SERVICE A course in radiological instru­ JSGBWIESMAY^I^hro^Womi^^ community's grio^h and development. ment operations will be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the • EVENLY BUOUCT PUR American Legion home, co-spon­ Each property owner in the Hilliard Estates subdivision will be assessed approxi* sor^ by the legion Auxiliary and For miffie than "oil” .. mately $7.08 per front foot to pay for this improvement. the Civil Defense.- . Volunteer mothers assisting with for a home-Tull of comfcFt. To make it easy to pay this cost, The Savings Bank of Manchester suggests ^the classes at South Covbnt^ Co­ e a ll.,, ■ operative Nursery and Kindergar­ Q E li I | 3 3 3 convenience and low-cost of its property improvement Loan. ten this week_ are: Mrs. “Willard miTSlYOU IN Watrous, Mrs. M. Dzwonszyk, Mrs. -raE FICTURCI Borrow what you need at low bank-rates and repay the loan in small convenient Dayton Whipple, Mrs. R. Worden h Mtna, tiMoM ffii M N tnstallmenti. You'll find this is the easy and economical way. Inquire at and Mrs. Edmond Kirouac. no OmIo diiir, BlSl Mi New Biaeayne l-Door 6-Pauenoer Station Wagon—lota of room and zoom any of Heads Scholarship Unit pur three convenient offices and get the details. EtWMHIf IWS Mil pVHMI Harry Cuhna, a teacher of busi­ haMNMSairtnicMiN ness at Coventry High School, has M Cam ma k n> iHf been appointed chairman of the scholarship committee of the Edu­ MIMIXknNNikM cation Association of Coventry. IniNI'*. aana atn N FWa'iBwNNrtriiwr \ (EAC) Cunha will be reqionslble Member of Fedoml New Bel A ir t-Door Sedan—with beatUiftUly erajted Body by Fidier for securing information pertinent 836 NO. MAIN ST. Depoelt laonruM Corp. to the investing and awarding of Owes |ha n« ■« N m the association scholarship which ■bt NlMr. aqi Mb b M..^ Phone MI 9-5253 will go to a graduate Of the new MllMWlWllM high school who plans to become a PABKIMO AT See the *62 Chevrolet, the new Chevy Hand *62 Corvair at your local authorized Chevrolet dealers teacher. BEDIIGKD BATES Regular meetings of .Uie EAC a v a il a b l e t o have been planned for the fourth PATBOIfS \ Tuesday of the month. Francis Stoughton is president. * iM ssstm s * '(fiieafre Maacheater E vea lsg H w ald A B liiC B 'B ClNfRAMA D B V O u 4 OaveBtoy

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It was ONE OP THE COMMONEST Durham. borough, Plymouth, Pomfret, Staf- Vera, 8; Virgil Lae. 3; Lowell CA U SES OP THIS IS NERVOUS^ ford, 81 Stonington, -----Watertown, WoU broadcast normally In Algiera, the Eastford. East Granby, Easton, cotL GLASS ENCLOSURES Cecil, 1, and Diane Kay Lowia. », capital. Tha Oran incident was NESS, WHICH CAUSES THE Essex, Olaatonbury, Ooah«n, Oro- K ra TBlWagton’e daugMer hy a another in a series of blasts used BLOOD VESSELS IN THE SKIN too, Guilford, Hamden, Hampton, Swltehed te BepnMlcaa (14) ptwflm marnage. Lorink StudiM by the anti-Gaullist secret army TO CONSTRICT. IF YOUR Hortland, Hebron, Kent, Kull^- BlootnSeld, East Haddam, East FOR lATHTUIS The drtver of the track PYed- organisation to cut off radio and NERVOUSNESS IS TREATED worth, Lebanon, Ledyard, Lisbon, Lyme, Ellington, Mansfleld, Mid­ and SHOWERS erick Schwaim, 88, Omaha, waa Engaged TV. ANP CORRECTED, CHANCES Lltchflald, Lyme. Madison.' dletown, Monroe, Prospect, Rox- (reaiM for a out on the forehead The engagement of Miss Sandra French authoiiUea in Algeria ARE YOU WON'T HAVE THIS Mlddlebury, Morris, Nsw Fair- bury, Stratford, Torringion, Volun- Glass does a blaudful Job for eueh PROUD and reieaaad. announced the arraat of 31 secret PROBLEM ANY LONGER. town, WllUngtcn, Windsor. so Jane Pieiwon to Claric Stanley • » - field, Newington, Newtown, North purposes in your bathroom. Easy to nghUng to smoker hie emo- MKdtell, both of Nathan Hale Dr., army organisation agonta. Includ­ heWul inlen Branford, North Canaan. Old (NOTE: The vot« in Rocky Hill tioM a tew houra a lu r tha onah, Coventry, has been announced by ing bomb and gun exports, and . H h wf imw4e4 Ie ke e their prwtan- The Ruasians, who were maneu­ failure to stop at a stop sign. He tions, when everyone knows at vered by the Weat into letting will be presented in CSrcult Court the brink of what gulf the mother­ the Mauritanian application come 13, Manchester, Oct. 23. —Starts Today— up first, made another fiiUle a t­ land and the republic found Hself < • tempt to get the council to act flrat on Mongolia. They were reported apprehen- PLAIN SKIRTS, w B alvo toat, if they take the first Put on ond to o bockbrooking job blocking action in thu council, It might rouse the resentment of some nonaligned nations on whom SLACKS or TROUSERS i n c l i i V they are counting to support Red China’s bid for a UJ^. seat The Soviets had wanted to get Nationalist China to throw the first veto in hopes it would rouse GLEANED I hope in the years to come when my ' Maybe some titans of corporate indus­ the ire of the BrazsavUle group. The 11 Frendi-speaking African aid M i o l a l W try don’t get excited about a new store, a nations indicated that if Mauri­ l i t son or grandson opens the 106th Mott store tania were blocked as a result of Nationalist action they would vote he will have the same tremendous sense of new product, a new community--but on to seat Peiping in the Chinese seat iHgkM mew removal te eety, second thought, I think they do. I think when the assembly takes up the it*3 etmeit e fMeesure — satisfaction I’m having with the opening of representation question later this toll. Deep, wot. hard or crusty — YOU MAY use THE AtOVE E o n s * our 6th store. my excitement, the excitement of all the A suggestion ter creation of ■BOW is mow to tha WnncR- regionai organinfion at African KINO. Just let in the dutch, SPGCtAL IN ANY COMWNAHON Mott people, is exactly what has stimulat­ states came from. Foreign Minis­ ad just the throttle and off you ter Ato :Ketema Ylfru of Ethiopia 1 ed the American businessman to reach his yesterday to a General Aaaembly go, deariitf on 18-inch swath on e v ^ You see, a Mott store isn’t just an­ speech. Yimi aaid such a group put. The WnnsnoNG’s i u |^ 3-HP Brigp ft Stratton «o> S undisputed position of leadership in., the could serve as a buffer against gine does the work. AH you oo h gtdde. Yonll get tho dean* SHIRTS BcaattfnUy Laundered Each ressure caused by Bast-West est, fastest, eoaieet mow-rstnovsl Job ever with Bounm 20c other supermarket. We’re a small com­ ■Iction. \ - WiNTERKINO SnO-CASTBR. economy of the Free World. \ gThe assembly alto heard a plea pany. We can’t afford to offer the commu­ from President Joaiemin Bala^er ^ iimiii MU RfiM tfiims NiviiNiPf imiim n mbini of the Dominican Republic to the e NtWrtckahWnmiMMilr^-MlmifpMnr ROUTE nity a mhher stamp copy of what they al­ I believe that the American business­ Organisation of American States a Ug-trui nMtr-IM wimit ptf new tm tm ktctei MOTTS (OAS) to lift its diplomatic and 6M NI44 ready have. We have to dare to be differ­ economic sanctiema imposed on his a Ckil»*hN n(ir Ostwi m v is I OitHci tl tl precWramlnl. N o ALL **Your independent agent makes aure you have enough of the tee vanishing point. natural ehihfinney draft required. CABS right kinds of inauranee. He keeps your insnranoe up-to-date. He ■ t l N O IKON PIRiMAN niatnm ano coouno 9.9S helps you get year dafans settled—quiddy and fairly.” ' - i ? THURSDAY, PCTOBER 5th at 10:00 A.M. MRIFORD GENERAL TIRE CO. 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ICANCHESIBft EVENXNO HERALD. 1UNCBS8 1 CB, OONIY^ TUESDAY. OCTIOBEE R Private Owaerririp fee amay taata, mbmi he dhanaRy nounced by advertlaementa in Con­ nd. excoUent ^oampolgnlng for Holy Name Unit WUl Study Soviet Methods flunked that of the U-t, and eer- necticut newspiqiers which Identi­ tho Sonato Our imworthincM ovou Vasa Vice Grand . tiA. „ .'. 3l fied, a thoughtful, policy-brooding wonders if tho trip would other- Plans Acti^ties talnly with Xmmedy in hia addieas Connecticut picture ot the author as "Senator wise even have been considered To Visit Scandia M itchell 3 - 2 1 ^ 1 , Ty-Hadio Tonight to the Ualtad Nations. Benton." ■eoesoary for thla partloular may­ T i a Members ot the Holy Ifame So­ Peiping Bares Failures H iA T I N a When it ia preaent in the per- This slight circumstance puts us or. mo. Yankee Scandia Lodge. Order of Vasa, Cali this number fiwfquick, oouiteoua ciety of St James’ Church heard I WOULD CAU fennaace ot the Presidency, then into one of our typical qdandariea. Do w hat InJueUce wa may to will be to Nols Johnson of By A. H. O. paat or preient colnddeaca, wa ara, e talk on “Wlil8” by Atty. Wralsy we can it atatesmaashlp, and it ia. Was the purpose of the advertise­ AtUaboro. Maos.; vice grand mas­ attdntkm to your investmant ntteds., ment In Connecticut to sell coplM however, quite ouro of one thing. ter of tba order, Tbttroday ovonlng Television (3ryk, and discussed program plana In Farm, Factory Goals Senator Fulbright, a little more The months ahead are certain to # Horry Yoit Comp Wa are of such an essentially of the book? Or was it to place b^ at Orange Hall. This wUl be bis for the seuon at a first fall meet­ outspoken and btun't, la reprimand­ fore the people of Connecticut, once aee both Benton eitd Lee engaged 3:00 D ia Vaafobe Show 3, 13 suspicious nature that we keep do­ first vlait to a lodge in tlda area. Qp0nI7uimchiywming»6.i)Oto9.^ ing last night at St. James’ School (Contton^ from PXge One) ADOUT mF>JyL ed for being almost traitoroua more, an Identification of Benton in maneuvera whidi apraad the Tba .masting will be preceded by 1:10 DoMe OUlis s carry out our oonstruotion with ing injustice to the pristine inno­ with the office of senator, with pleasant iUuslon th a t Benton baa • poUuck a t 8:d0 p.m. All tboae (Ototomto to w Yagu Om ) both towns, they said, demonatra- Hall. ^ greater, quicker, better and more THE nNOT IN w ; But one thing can be said, aa if somehow never really atoppad ba-^ doted Saturdaye during Jui^ A Augiid tora ahputod slogans supporting Syllabus S S e ^ fffcheocS Preaenta la production. People’s Daily said, economical results." cence. and guilelessness of ambi­ poetic license forgiylng the omis­ vdw wish to piarttclpate in the type of federation with that HiShway Patrol Edward Kosak will be chairman with manpower and material be­ , AUTOMATIC HCAT it wore an inescapable law. If this sion of the word ‘Tormer” which ing a aenator, and the heartening Swedioh language and cultural President Nasser and Arab imlty, 6:11 InduatVy On Parade tVoAtieiis m Badleiae n of a parlshwide membership drive Mayor Peng Chen of Peiping, a tious political figures. It is a fail­ reaeeurance that Lee haa atatuto oouatxy. and condemning the rebeli. ^ WUd BU Hldtoek^ . the Colonel 8. 40 ing poured into the countryside. member of the powerful Chinese country ever gets to the stage ing we felt into at a rather early would, after all, have crowded program are Invited to attoid the The Syrten Ateb Republic, he - .. S«»»ni>orts • WsaUisr .l;00i Red Skelton Show 8 13 to be launched soon. Donald Robi­ As a result this autumn’s harvest, Atfraae* the typography involved? But, in capitol letters. supper and meeting. O h^P^eU Show lo, 32'. 30 Communist party poUtburo, after OUTtw where there ia. no voice for truth, stage in our acquaintance with the ■etd, hge fORaaSy mpsUmi tor son ia heading a committee mak­ if continued, “may be^slightly bet­ pointing out the difficulties the na­ political game and the behavior of prompts our suspicious nature, if The gueat speaker Is interested nurd Haa u ing arrangements for the Society’s ter than last year’s.” .MUM tnuu when it operates completely on the you were a really smart merchan­ PUTNAMS’ membenUp In tlM Uidtod NeUooi 6:W Channtl 8 News - tion now is encountering, said "TTie r i M u 00 politicians. It has been warping our In promoting study of the hack- and efeo in toe Arab League. Nee- Thieves Ransack ^lUe Jacobs Oub .Bouse t:30 Straeta of D ai^r is annual card party to be held Oct. “We have appropriately reduced basis of artificial and absurd mor- diser trying to sell a product, what Members NMw York Stock fxebaogo Tns uia Pidturt ' «« MlalM^and^e 13 27. advantages of the rural people’s •••••*••••••• outlook and poisoning our judg­ A T h o u g h t fot Today ground of the Swedish people in eer baa a etrong vUoe In the 10:00 Alcoa Preaenta g the rate of industrial development communes have manifested them­ onitiea, then it will already be de­ ments ever since, and, to be quite better technique than'that of the the United Statoo. Hia visit will be Royal Canadian Police 40 and turned our main energy to incidental casual approach, which n lAiT c w m n , • manchktbi ' leegue and la aura to oppoM "Supply SalesroQin •:« Bimtlay-Brlnkiay lo, i Cain's Hundred 13 30 Frank Laraia, who will direct selves more and more clearly in fenseless and dead, and there will frank about it, we do not expect tlHl afort of • aorios of Swedish Syria’a appUcaiUon. , gowlas Bdwardt Cloeeup 10 the St. James’ Holy Name Society stroigthisning the weak lines, im­ overcoming the natural Calamities be'nothing for any enemy to do ever to conquer it or banish it. inserts the senator concept evi Bflat laBtito whom Scandia Lodge James T. Blakr • H : S ta rk o l Bveniiui fteiiort MUllon DoUar Movis 18 Musical Review, scheduled for Dec. proving the quality of products, tk a '. PRUSS into minds vriiich have no intention Reborf "Wa ara not with tba Weat or The salesroom of George Wil­ 7:00 lUUton OaUaTHovla __ Oarry Moore Show 3, 13 and in achieving leaps forward in 336 North Main Street TIm AaMaatM P i ^ Is I. sxcluslvsly but substitute his Ilea for ours, And let iH say this. If this ugly to presaat as guests in the 10:30 Worid Seriea Sp^al 8. 40 2, announced that the first re- increasing their mriety, lowering agricultural productioii.’’ inUtM to. tiM, «M ol rapubttcatioorapu ot failing on our part sometimes dis­ of buying the book? future. the Eaat,’; the pramfer declarad. liams Associates at 260 Tolland S*’!?*,.®!!?''*!* Weather U:w Newa. SOorts • Weather 3 costs of production and raising Phone MI 9-S253 which would be a relatively easy Any religion without the vibrant "Syria la with every country that Tpke. waa broken Into Sunday and To Tell the Truth hearaal for tho production will The communes were ordered lU B«m Jlijtti teiiw cradlted cradltM to It or pleases aome of the politicians it Again, we have an uncontrollable preaonoe of tba Uvlng Cbriat la Maok.niie'e Raioere „ 3. 10. U 40 take place Friday at 8 p.m. in the labor production,” the paper said. wt aniii'wai ' or«diuP)—Wai­ mSo : f^nniTsday—1 p.m. W^nasday. seem slightly Involved and contro­ of life are finding out that Aetna meanuto,. - ■ ea apart 2?%^ oe ffsh Strew / ter C. Taworskl, 81, was killed lend a more attentive esu- to Par nMay—1 p.m. Thnraday. Democratic State Convention which our complete imworthlness, wheth­ ^ a ptam ltt liatod one killed and WUUams said he does not know 8:10 i ^ r t News 8:00 rodajt IsrSrtiort** Soviet counsels hi attempting to versial, but they soon Shape them- must nominate a candidate for er such first hand, on the spot ac- 8:16 Art Jofansoa Bbow today (12:16 a.m.) when his . 10:10 Ain. aacfe FREE DEUVERY Casualty’s New Auto-Rite Policy is two wounded'at the outoet of the ho#'much:was taken, but the de- 8:06 Bsynor Shines ?;o8§sras*‘ tractor-trailer skidded off Route get agricultime and industry mov- Public Records Bar ax ptiMicatioB aatcopt iamdair— selves into what may be the sure United States Senator, along came quainUuice with a great world is­ revattiBben. he aald, Field Marshal Strdetion la a greater lose than 1:00 News • Slsn Oh. 8:00 Bay Somm again. the expansion and publicaUon of sue, which would take time from wSat-616 U;00 Nnn 146, three miles north o( here. Ka a fire cure for crime in this coun­ A t T I w P A M U M priced with the very lowest, yet it Abdsl Haldm Amer tba UAR com- the th eft 8:W Paul Harvey The vehicle broke off an electrical After paying tribute to the Mb OTsr I try. the Benton report on Latin Ameri­ campaigning for the mayoralty, mfiifiar, >' fired on 'Syrians who In one break at the ealesibom 6:30 Sound Stase pole, struck three parked cars in leadership of Mao and the Chinese Warrantee Deeds bowL Sratd 3 Tkaadajr, Oetobar S ca in book form. And this was an­ might be considered, on the other UIRE T DRUB 7:00 fidw u^ IT Borsan -1 3 8 f Esther M Lesaner of Manchester It may be the praiseworthy in­ 1 offers the protection 8 out of 10 driv­ Boug^ fo arraat blm. 'Total casual­ about three years ago, 88,000 to 8:80 Nlaht n iiM a diner parking lot and over­ Communist Party Central Com­ 8:00 Worid Newa ^ turned. Yaworski was thrown from and Irving Stich of West Hartford stinct of television for the legiti­ ties. ha aiaertod, were "not worth 86,000 in collectors’ coins were 10:00 ^ h n W. viuidercook 8:10 Wau Street mittee, it said: “By study of the SB 1.00 e n want "Merit Rating Plan” saves mei^onlng." taken. Most of them were recov­ 11:80 Fublic A nairs < ShowesM and Newa the car and pinned beneath the experiences In Socialist construc­ to the Manchester Savings ft Loan Ftm Noath Fulbriffht mate in its programming which U:66 Newa 8:46 I^ a ll Tbomaa trailer. Association, Inc,, property off Main RawdUttemary troops, Kusbari ered, however. 13:00 Slim Off 8:66 Phil msmto tion of the Soviet Union and other St. Having mlaaad tba hlgliar office, d(M it. yon from paying high rates due to aaid, gained full control of Uamaa* In Sunday's break, a back door w no-iset 7:10 Richard HayesHay and Carol Burnett Taworskl of Salem, Conn., was fraitemsl countries, we will surely WELDM M ill M. ous within four boura after the 8:00 Newa, Weathar Ic Spbrta 7:86 News Anmyels George R, and Janet W. Hub­ th a t of a e c ra ti^ of atata, vtlilch lAat Friday, up in Boston, fed­ was broken to gain entry. 8:30 Strictly Sporta 8:00 TOe Worid Traisht enroute from Allentown, Pa., to be able to recognixe more fully bard to Everett T. and Evelyn M. vroold have clearly forbidden him eral agents of Attorney General careless drivers. Call or write today coup draa launched. 8:80 Album o t the Day 8:16 Showcase and New New London, Conn., with a load of and master the objective laws of Carlson Jr. of Bolton, property at ^'TJLLIAM P. OUISH An '^ of tranquility hung over 6:46 Three Star Cxtra. 13:16 Slsn Off mustard. 181 MAIN OToMl I to have tboughta and mind of hla Bobby Kennedy’a Justice Depart­ 7:06 Convarsatloo Pteoa China’s Socialist construction and 99 Hollister St. for full deteQs. the'gyrlan eajnfrd aa I^bari 7:80 News of tba World. 'otoi, in publle at leaat. Senator 3. ment raided four known bookie '^ e r a l Home. Ihe. WE HAVE VAN.Y apokal Shoppers Jammed the city’s Membership Tea 7:46 Oovemmental Servlea WnUam VSilbright haa aince de­ spota in Boston. One of them was famad basaar, brighUy adorned 8:00 Pops Concert J ^ s s f e r , Conn, nUVERY TO THE 10:00 Nlsbtbeat clared for hlmaelf a public freedom a locksmith’s Muq> a dtiaen’s antl- with colored lights, and the streets Planned b y Club 11:00 News f r ie n d s . were calm. 11:16 l^ r tB Final of thought and apeech which, in crima group, the New Ittigland The premier, vdio heads Syria’s tl)e opialon of aome, haa been Citlaens Orbne Commission, Inc, The Baking of a w ill i , The Manchester Business and one Df the mtZ*. j BOLTON k>bert J. Bar 'AaaoclaUon, scoffed a t claims Professional Women’s Club will mudi too free for the poet he doea has had under survcUlanoe for j_ Bost laportant acta by Cairo Radio of fighting here hold a membership tea at the home FOR RENT Herman Motors Inc., Rbckville’s hold, which la atiU that of chair­ more than a year, tabulating the In a Ban's Ilf*, gy his will and in the northern city of Aleppo. The new regime, be said, found of Mrs. Anns Waddell, 468 Porter 8 and 16 mm. Movie Profeetora man of the Senate Foreign Rela- number of people entering It, AREA 8,000 persons had been illegidly ar­ St., Sunday from 2 to 4:30 p.m. —sound or sUeat, also 88 mm. tlona Committee. someUmaa aa high as 86 an hour, rested and promptly released mrat Mn, Thomas Churchill is chalr- sBdo projeeton. . X to do their betting on the horaea. R mah of the tea. Thua It became known that. In of them. He said tha others are new Chrysler dealer invites you to REAL ESTATE still under inveistlgaUon. New offioers elected at a recent WELDON DRUG CO. advance of the fiaaro of the Cuban Some time ago this Commission LENOX meeting to fill vacancies are: Mrs. •01 Mata St. 1U. W 8-6881 informed the Justice Department ILNCE: r l^ iTOrOOBPORATED H Kufoari said that about 20,000 invasion, he had gone out of hla INSURANCE Egyptians were In Syria at the Sedsel Clark, parliamentarian; * way to preaent a caae agalnat any of its knoadedge. familv"iJ^ usually lessens time of the coup laat Iburaday Mrs. Norman ComoUo, first vice president and Mrs. Ernest Roy, auCh thing. Last Friday, however, when the re d u c e s SIS MAIN 8T„ OBOUND FLOOB-TBL. Ml 8-8281 and that aa undlacloaed number OBTTINO MABBlEPy 2 9 9 E. CENTER ST. *nniimAM8HRB8 aOfOB ISU” had been arreeted for "conducting corresponding secretary. Miss Then, aa the Berlin criMa began federal agents flew ia from Wash­ «**>«««*. Inherlt- Mary Demers was elected as busi­ HALL FOR BENT y ington, Florida, Chicago and Min­ TEL. M l f - O i f i Buapieioua activities." Tboae not to take over from the apiUed blood wce taxes, and confusion. detained — including civil aer- ness manager of the State Busi­ For wedding recieptloBO, show­ of the Cuban criaia. Senator Ful- nesota to make their surptlae vaata, officers and troops—have ness and Professional Women’: ers, parties, meettags, oto ** M tie the ears that sold I n o u r p r o f e s s io n , we newspaper, "The Nutmegger." Ctmipleto Idtehea fk ^ tte s . 1 swoop down on the locksmith’s been ordered to leave the country. bright waa on a televlaion pro­ repeatedly see the advantage Reports were given by delegates Large enclosed parking lo t gram. and aald aomethlng to the Shop, they did not have to depend Hundreds of EgypUaiu left « properly drawn w ill. who attended the state meeting New dance floor. Oatertag seev- effect that the problem of Beat upon the Cltixena Crime Commis­ without being ordered to report held at Afilford in September. M|sa lee, sion for ita plaudits. Full recogni­ u r n - for deportation, he said. German refugeea heading into Respectfully, Mary Demers gave a r ^ r t on the InqHlrs LMHiaiiiaii H a l m e a n Waat Berlin might be one that tion of the fine work being done Cairo, Oct. $ (JPt — S^gyptians national convention held in Chi­ 24 GOLWAY SIBEET seemed assured by the presence of cago during July for which she MI 8-6104—MI 8-8490 could be negotiated with the Com arrivliig from Syria today aald big V|;bs Manchester’s representative. raimlata. Thla waa peihapa a re the cameras of a great televlaloa demoastrationa denouncing the fleetlan of the fact that the flood network. Syrian revolt against the United Arab Republic were ataged yester­ of refugeea worried the Weat al- Under the recording eye of the day in the Syrian towns of Aleppo ’v s BSBN AROUND automobUes most of my ita power, jbaiidlmg and styling. And, it’s now moat aa much aa it worried Rua- television cameras, the aguits did and Adlab. life. And, I thou^t I’d aeen every car that priced to start juat a few hundred dolhra above „ aia. But, in the aftermath, it ia their work in thorough, dramatic i '- . / j . '^3- «.-,T « The Egyptians asae»$ad that 1 being tntmpreted aa an invitation fashion. In fact, some mm-netwoik soldiers sent to disperse the dem- could really excite me. WdU, I waa wrong. The Newpwtl When I heard this, 1 waa nmiyUo to the Oommuniata to aet up their obaervera say that although such onstratore in Aleppo joined the *62 Newport and 300 are the cars that aold ranks the demonstrators. In barricade between Beat and Weat raids normally take a few mihutea o t me on sdling Chryders. MONEY The Chryder 300 with floor-mounted sports- Berlin. to consummate, the procedures in Now, over at a preaa conference this one were dragg^ out so that When Newpmt was introduced as the price shift, has a list of options a imle long. . . leathiw ia London, where he haa been a t­ the federal agoits took two and a Doctors aurprise of 1961, I watched Chrysler sales bucket seats, 380 h.p. engine, special suspen­ tending a meeting of the Com­ half hours completinif their work. bo(Hn, as Newport caught on like ft brush-fire. sion system. With options like this, you, can monwealth Farliamentary_ Aaao- These . circumstances brought WHEN YOU NEED IT! Make Your Noxt Now, the imtffoved ’62 Newport is the just about biiild your own SOO. . ^ ciattan, Senator Fulbright haa aomethlng of an outcry from the How lo n g pride surpriae of the yearl ' bean quoted aa aaying, of the prm- gentlemen of the pima, who were I ’d i&e you to get acquainted with us... and ent BetUn aituation: not invited to participate in the TV SET But, the second surprise for ’62 wais the clincher all our fine ChryBlers: Newport. . . 3 0 0 ... and, “Wa bear heavy reaponaibilitlea raid in any way, and the Juatloa that awung me to Chrysler. It’s the new of courae, the luxurious New Yorker. Come'^ . 0 for the atuplditlea of thla aituation, Department waa accused of having Chrysler 300, a high-performance sports series tipped the television networic off. A PORTABLE in and browse around. Meet our staff and whldi la to my ahame, aa it ia to V in a popular price range. Here’s a car that’s inspect our facilities. Do it tlds week while we’ia anyone in the Weat Certainly it Not so, said the Justice Depart­ DY ment It waa the other way sure to win top [Raise from auto experts for offering special “open houae” trade-in prices! waa not juat the fault of the Rua- JAMES FILKOF, Owner atana. The Americana contrib­ aroimd. The televlaion network RCA uted to thla. I do not know how had had a hidden camera m the WEEWALKER mudi the BritUh and othera con­ shop for weeks; it bad tipped off tributed. X do not want to be aelf- the Justice Department It had PMLQO rlghtaona about it" then sought to be Informeirwhen you wait for C X /m ’y Thla ia rather cryptic atuff, and a raid mi{d>t be expacted< but' the ZENITH doea net indicate preciaely what ^Justice Department Jiad said it Senator Fnltoight meant But aa couldn't do such a -ttog. So the haa bean quickly pointed out, one Uleyision network kept its cam­ thing about it {a- very clear. It eras and crews there Just Ih. caae. doean’t back up the official United Juat in caae, it seems, the raid did AT Stataa veraion of the Berlin crlaiB take place in time $o, proves foot­ wUdi, aa Preaident Kennedy, him- age for a documentary program Are you among those who settle into a job and-are DOBIN'S adf haa given it ia that there scheduled to be pVeaenUd MmuD .waitinx-ipdefinitely for promotion to come their way? (s few styles higher) would be no eriaia at all if the Rua- three weeks from nowi Or are you one whose .persoiiaf qualities show that you aiana would Juat let things atay as The miracle did - happen, llte have outgrown the job you’re iii?. -Hsel-liug|ia(,lss-frcsfi( they are. network, appare^y, win be able Bo Senator Fulbright again, la to present its diocumentary, au­ ' You can put yourself into either group. One choice BEST WAY of courte^^ to have it LOW being accuaed of giving aid and thentic footage on crime. The Jus­ can lead to the sh a^rin g experience of realizing yoii’i^e INSURED SAVINOa WsdnUs tsstiisn reached your level, gone as far as you’ll ever go. The ready and waitingJn the form of SAVjNGS hart comfort to the enemy, and em |^- tice Department wiU have its EARN n aan en t to the poattion of hia own heroic efficiency televised to the other can expand your potentials, open the way to ful­ DISCOUNT Lscss leaf saiaih Is JiaMi la st country. filling your hopes and ambitions. nation. CHRYSLER 3 0 0 ... in a new Iow-pri<» range. Thla la, of courae, the age-old Only a negative-minded person Men alert to the facts of business life know which way Nsa-ihiJsdts dilemma, that of whether the truth could find anything wrong'with to decide. That’s why so many of th m enroll for Dale' la ever to have a chance in the re- this. Obviously, it is something PRICES latfenahipe of nationa, or muat for­ that ought to be encouraged. Some Carnegie training. They can see the benefits of channel- ( • Sisssfarbsbissfraa ever be the caaualty aa both aidea other networic ought now to de-- ing;_their personal qu^ities in a positive, constructive If unforesean bills arise, you can get ready cash through a - Iiiditss|sllms effort. ' . ' ’ • 9 of da international controveray or mand equal time from the Justice PASSBOOK LOAN without disturbing your savings*^ SlAVf ON IMS . rivalry aaaign all the wings to Department Another group -/ ot Dale Carnegie training develops your understanding ClsTS laBeth isnir csosinidita tbemaelvea and all the boma to bo^ie Joints in Boston or some of sound human relations principles . . . your abilit.v to which go right on earning "Savings and Loan's", generous the enemy. The theory la that any other great American city ought speak to tb& point . . . to express ideas convincingly. 1 9 " T V nation which admits that lU to be spotted, the.camera sef^p These qualities generate self-confidence. They are es­ dividends. When you need money for buying a home, ewany may have a porthm of a arranged, and another surprise sential to'the Ulan who plans to move ahead. UHP-VHF caae la thereby weakening Ita own. swoop down on the bookies should UURRENT ANNUAL building a home or home improvements—^ r money for Tet nothing la more fateful and be ordered and recorded. I ,r Let us prove how Dale Cfimegie train­ DIVIDEND PORirAILE fearful than the final aixtval of a This will not only clean up, the ing can be your pathway to promotion. other purposes— TALK IT OVER WITH MANCHESTER'S eenditlBn ia which everything is in crime in tbs< cities, but also clean Accept our invitation* to attend a Free 'OLDEST FINANCIAL INSTITUTION. Buy Wee Walkers at these fine sterns: btacka and whltea. and aovcdce of up the crime on televisioo.. itself. Demonstration Session, to be held a t . . . •ay Uad any kmgar disputes For obviously, in compeUtl«m with awdi elapamcetion. That ia, when the rsql thing, all those television It the end of all hope. crime-busters vriiose drama la so MANCHESTER poBvetoaly. there ia mkhlng the fictional and contrived will fade M i thla poor world have away to the ve^r bottom of the WEDNESDAY, OCT. 4 bain tUratiag for mors, during ratings. 8:00 FM . tuba cold war yaaia, than aome .•rn tm u M of aaattar. aome proof u f WHITON MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM F. W. Mb M>nfe*hiiig of what 88 NORTH MAU^ ST.. MANCHESTER CHRYSLER NEWiPORT . . . Again the price surprise of the year. aome di^ky ' bani MONDAY. OCT. t A A i' vS A V I N G v S gtdlt-'and HARTFORD TUESDAY, OCT. 8 O Xiar iaa thla the FITNBY-BOWERS BUM.. 828 FARMINGTON AYE.. HTtV. I.OAN DEFT; CTQRE (1 BLOCK WEST OF CINERABIA) ■bqpfeg It \ S .S O < I \ i I {) M K t MAUI fr. ■ t DALE CARNEGIE COURSES 'Tiwaited By ■ AMCHRgTKB'i B f ggT riHANClAi ; HitTiTUTIBW Opaa BriBr MIsM T n t tm MANCHESTER DEVELOBHENT INSimJTB ■atoiisir xni fiM B. MICHAEL FBANOOEUB, Alto Murngw HERMAN For fbrllMr latoimalloa Witt* P. O. Bax U8i Wao8Bartta(«.orflan AOmwt-MM. / Op«n Until 5 F.M. Mondoy, Tuesday and FridayI u wmosoit Am ttocNmm CONN. / ^ i P P ' -'Sf 17 V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESim CONN^ T U ^A Y , OCTOBER 9, 1981 M ANCHEfek EVKflilNO. HERALD, MANCHESTER,' CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1961 r A f l U O i a i

Sewer Aesemment Appeate S h e lte r Coventry Andover State Slate Seats Trinity Pliuming Workers Strike Obituary Oxnard, Calif., O et 8 (Bt— In case eC nueisar feUetit You Should Know... D eM o la y O ffic e rs To Add Building Docketed by Superior Court what’s the 1»est thing to doT Nii Fund W. H. KMtHAim tm m g t K . OTtaiavaa N y a c k 9-V o te W in Free^ Gratis! P p to JalL I David Hastings Jr. was in- 16 Fonl Factories nwiudi B. OThiBlvaa, 50, of Ttlnlty College Presldeat Dr. A d-tnah team of architects Mi$8 Barbara Coleman stallsd as maktsr eouncUoar o f John LUMESBCdk ^ The iqtpfal Brood SL areeouesebls in 1956 when the pipe Bnee New Britain, brother of Mrs. Mary t i came up With that rbcom- Rtis^ed for Mktbsr Cluqptar, Order ot DeMo- By Doris ML D^luUa .^bert C. Jacobs has snaounced wars installed. r ^ O M ) Cloae of Manchester, died yester­ reeidnta from aanltary eewer mendatlon yestord» after a IMmocraUd Selsetmso Barbara Isy, last nl^t at ths Masonic that ths collage will seek $1.5 • Opex ip Day jiliiH iiy • 3. The trunk Mbs ffom the I This Is Fame? day at New Britain General Hos­ tents levied en them in 2-hour iaepaetton o f tha new, Goleinoa is wsMtng for ttw day Tempts Connecticut state of­ million for a new mathematics- tn «rn r nk- pumping station east to Brood 8t, hg pital. thick-wallad, wlndewleae ee- in St. Mary’s Cemetery, New dle T’pke. built in 1953, and made o f the sewers on a front foot basis. selectman, a post he wUl now and possibilities o f nsving a town' Dunafield, Alan Grey and John That telephone call li^ ir c d the (S) CHECK FRONT WHEEL son. term yesterday over Democratic ert E. Rumens (D ), 1,003. Eugene KeUy for about eight toe Tulsa area, would stop to see he felt confident that the remain­ uolt hotel after this meaning's Britain. hold. office building. This committee is Oregon, preceptors. cooperation of Miaa Florrie B. toe tree at Nathan Hale High BEARINGS “ Very nloe,” Imal smiled. challenger BTancis J. .Pltkat. Mors than two tblrds, or 2,163, years. ing $750,000 could be raised with­ breakup, Reuthbr said "We feel . PTiends may call at the funeral Barton A. Hunt, RepubUean to rmwrt back Its findings no later State offleers who offleiated in Bowering of tho. Antiquarian and School. (4) CHECK BRAKE SYSTEM As he left the governor’s "W e’U take , every ritort to have of the town’s 8,001 eligible voters Hdr active participation in Man­ in the Hartford area. that with each side coming back office, the Japanes business­ home tonight from 7 to 9, and to­ selectman, was re-elected with than the next reguISr town meet­ eluded Joseph Rowland o f Old Say- Landmark Society, who as, trustee An extra fillup to toe story of John A. HIU, senior ■vice presi­ with clearer minds we might be morrow from 2 to 5 ai;d 7 to 9 Democrats Have Own Ideas a dump open within 30 days,” he turned oUt fo r the election yester­ chester politics began about that brook, state master councilor; Dan­ for the Hale HomestesMi, gave per­ man asked a companion: said, listing ths dump sltustlon as 1,097 votes. ing to MSy. time, since bolh her bosses 'were toe Nathan Hale tree in Tulsa is dent of toe Aetna Life Insurance ALL FOUR ONLY able to make mc»« meaningful p.m. Nyack, who is chief supervisor day. Janet Byeholoskl, Mrs. Brett and iel Thurston o f Anaonia, state sen­ mission for removal o f th« tree; toe planting of its "twin" at toe This man Johnson— of the number one problem to be A town ordinance waa enacted very much a pert o f the political Oo. and Allen W, Merrell, director Paulina Uttls, Republlcsa esn- Mrs. Janlne Frelman; ail of ior councilor; Wayne. Richards of Harry A. McKuslck o f South St., new Coventry Higji School. This which company is he vice Solved as the town’s new adminis­ of the mortgage loan department prohibiting parking on sU town scene. She hsd been a registered of Civic and Governmental af- ITe didn't have enough time," president?" Mrs. Madolyn O. Uaehaa For Capital Projects Funds of Travelers Insurance Co., was dldsts for tax coUsetor, was high str eets and roads between the whom are aotive in . Manchester Milford, state junior councilor; Lee Coventry, forest management of­ was acoompllshed throurt toe ef­ falra for toe Ford Motor Co., trill tration gets into harness. vots-getter to Ksr successful bid Democrat since she was 21, how­ Johnson of Bridgeport, state ficer for the State Park and Forest Rmther aaid of the failure to meet Mrs. Madolyn O. Bryant Une- first named to the board of select­ hours o f 2 snd 5 s.m. Violators will ever. politics, pitched in to make the fo rt of Mrs. Judaop DeCew, Mrs. be national co-chairman of toe $0.95 tlM strike deadline. Although ths 80-dsy timstsbia for re-election. ■how a success- marshall; Paul Chlpko of Water­ Commission, who selected the tree; Hubert Standfast, and Mrs. Rob­ han, wife of William J. Linehan, 8. Globe HoUow swimming pori, man early this year. He was ap­ be subject to g line of 110 snd costs " I guess I became a Democrat fund-raising committee. • The Democratic directoni wiliy la not a sure thing, he said th en bury. state chaplain; and Dennis and the Charles Burr Nursery of ert H. Wilcox who were assisted ‘W e weren’t able to work out IS E. Washington St., Glens $50,000. is s distinct possibility s dump pointed by Oalinst and Hunt to of towing vehicles. The vote, in because I waa bom into it," she ' Mias Coleman is the daughter Hill will also be chairman of toe Hebron suggest their own ideas tonight on effect, bans sU night parking. of Robert P. Sr. and Margaret Mardeh o f New Haven, state senior Manchester, who prepared it for by Jack Hall of Wadhams. and Hartford area committee. the ec«momic agreement imtil 6 Falla. N. Y., died Sept 25 at Glens The directors allowed $8,000 for can be eatablliuied for use by the flU the vacancy createl. ' we did not have time to solve Mrs. Unehan had lived in Man­ 000. He declined to comment further Coviello. Savings^ Loan . cided I hsd made the right choice.” ere Circle served a luncheon. Mrs. Turkington recenUy that the tree CONVENTIONAL MAKFJt lish regular hours at the town School where she was active in The Holy Grove from which toi Duck Broods Cut many other contract matters," he Town Elects chester for many years until she $387,000 for capital Improvements. r The amount for tha highway on the matter, but indicated new The vote cast for the one other The Democratic party in its turn Muriel Auden, president, was in "arrived in fine shape, we be­ trees were token is located on a moved to Glens Falls In 1920. ' A list compiled by Directors WU: garage is the same as that reemn- developments to the probe for candidate for selectman. Demo­ disposal area. demonstrated it thouf^t she had dramatics, the debating club and charge. A motion to appoint a commit­ lieve, and was planted immediate triangular plot in front of the Hale Ottawa—About 70 per cent ot A t OM, the tinlon got an eco- Survivors, besides her husband, mended by General Manager Rich­ dump site have opened the door to crat Maurice E. French, was 1,050. Buys Building made the right choice, by choosing the year book, all of which fore­ ly by a nursery firm we em' liam CoUins, Francis Mahoney and tee to study the recreational facili­ Homestead. The Holy Grove, a the wild ducks in North America MORIUTY nomle aetUement which It aaid GOP Ticket are a son, Michael R. Unehan, ard Martin, as au« the amounts for possible speedy solution. TalUes for other candldstes with her as the delegate from the Young shadowed her present activities. PINE PINK-STREAKED ployed. It has been receiving good Theodore Powell recommended the ties o f tbe town Included appoint­ name given it more than a century neat and raise their youiig in a meant more than 13 cents an hour Glens. Fails; a daughter, Mrs. the Robertson School sldewi^, the He discussed the dump problem party affiliation and U they were Democrats to the State Board, the She was graduated in 1943, and Brasilia — Parana pine is Bni' care. The principal of Nathan Hale ago, was established in 1812 when 220,000-square-mile area in Mani­ following expenditures: ment to this committee of Mrs. la take*home pay to the GM work- Marilyn Ingi^am , and two grand­ school repairs, electrical Improve­ briefly last night to the aftennath elected Indicated, follow: On Main St. publicity chairman o f the'MSnches- attended HiUyer OoUegs where zil's most imjiortant wood, It is High School seems to be genuine­ a nephew of Nathan Hale, David toba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta. BROTHERS In 2-1 Vote Earl Palmer Maxwell B. Hutchin­ ter Federation of Democratic'Wom­ she took night course in secretar­ era, each year of the S-year con­ children. 1. Highway garage and rite, ments to the Mimicipal Building, of victory at RSpublioan heahquar- Town clerk: Elmore A- Turk- pale yellow with a pink-streaked ly touched by your generous ac­ Hale, planted a row of sugar Canada is hoping to convert some 201-315 CENT ER ST. 3 tra c t Phneral services were held in $105,000. and recreation facilities fo r the ters on Vernon Ave. in Rockville. The Manchester Bavtaga A Loan son, Edward Yeomans, Eugene en, and the third vice president of ial and business procedures. heartwood that is prised for tion, and I believe will do every' maple saplings. They have since farmers in tha area to fowl-raising, ington (R-elected), 1,111; Shirley Schwanke and Everett Ginn. It TEL. M I 2-8125 H ie G K agreement also included The Republican party reinforced Glens Falls last Wednesday, with 2. Storm drains, $125,000. elderly. He and hia runntof mate, Her­ M. Sseluga (D ). 1,081; town treas­ the Hartford County Federation of Her first work was at United veneers. 'Ihe wood Is also used for thing poeeible to see that the tree grown into what toe records call particularly since this summer’s Association, Inc., at 1007 Main Bt. was recommended that these mem­ Democratic Women. retention of the eacalator cost of its control pf the town In electioiu interment there. 5. Robertson School Sidewalk, The-amount for storm drains is man g ; Olson, former Rockville urer: Turkington, (elected), 1,- Aircraft, immediately after her scaffolding, boxes, and for nearly lives." "a brotherhood of venerable drought sharply reduced brood de­ $ , . has purOhssed property at 995- bers contact all town organizations Her latest responsibility is as the Bring pay danse and the annual 2 000 about half of what the Republican mayor, were sworn In as selectmen 113; Sseluga, 1,037. graduation from high schooL A 50 per cent of Brazil's p^ier-pulp. MacKay said a copy of the trees." velopment. held Mon.dsy, by a vote of almost 997-999 Main St„ for $86,000. for additional members. delegate from the Young Dem­ wage improvement factor of 2 per Maihew Mahon 4. Electrical improvements to directors may propose spending, today. ikx collector: F. Pauline Little year la t^ , she\joined G. Fox and two to one. the Municipal Building, $2,000, while the amounts for the swim­ A motion was passed express­ ocrats to the national convention at eent or 6 cents sn hour, whichever Mathew Mahon 58, Media, Pa., Both hailed the victory as (R-elected), 1.190; AUce B- A warrantee deed, filed to ths Co., and four years later was hired 6. Recreation and park facilltiea ming pool and the road ’paving expression of confidence in Repub­ ing mppreclstion of the town to Mr. Miami Beach In December. Is greater. First Selectman W illiam E. and formerly of Manchester died Muise (D ), 958; agent of town de­ town cleric’s office this morning, by the Johnson. Construction Co. for the Westhill Gardens housing have not been considered by the and Mrs. Ernest Seyd, who during Appointed to Poet OM and the UAW also settled Leary was re-elects, with 497 yeeterday la Lankenau Ho^xUal, lican admintstratton by tha towns­ posit fund; Nyack, 1,084; Gaiinat denotes the Bale o f the property in MnncliMter. project for the elderly, $10,000. Republicans. s m their residence in Andover worked She was appointed a selectman on increaaed fringe benefits in Philsdriphla, Pa., after a short ill- people. (elected), 1,086; board of finance, (a building) from Esther M. L - Miss CoKman has three broth­ votes, compared to his Democratic 6. School improvements projects, , The directors meet at 8 o'clock in ner o f Manchester and Irving actively In behalf of the town. The in February, to succeed Thomas oludlng insurance fully paid by neas. Going over issues brought up to four-year term: Malcolm E. C. ers,'Robert Jr., Joim and Gerald, opponent Howard Porter’s 334 $20,000. the hearing room o f the Municipal the elx-week election campaign, Devine (R-elected), 1,088; Fred­ Stlch of West Hartford. Seyds have sold their home and Elliott, who resigned to become tbs company in place of the prior Survivors include, hia wife, Mrs. will soon move to Florida. all of. whom live in Manchester. votes. 7. Road paving, $50,000. Building tonight. Risley and Olson said the dump erick 8. White (R-elected), 1,118; Robert J. Boyce, president ot domestic relations offleer of the B&-50 q>Ut and improved pen- Irene Mahon of Media, Ih.; a son, The town report Was approved. Her hobbies ans reading, .impe- Second Selectman Emery N, problem heads the list. Nelaim J. Bearce (D-elected), 1,- the bank, said today that the pur­ 12th Circuit (fourt. She had run Lanoe Cpl. Douglas K. Mahon. No action was taken regarding a for the post of selectman in the cimlly "good mysteries," snd poli­ Taylor was elected with 494 votes. But tax inequities w ill have to 070; Alvin Goodin (D ), 1,009. chase of the available piece of Ih e union said it got more from U.S. Marine C o i^ , stationed at plan for upkeep and maintenance October election, and received only tics. Third wiectman is Democrat Jo­ bo tackled, too, they agreed, al­ Board of finance, two-year term: property waa made "for future PVird on eccmmnic matters than it San Diego, Calif.; two stepsons, Interference Rockville-Vernon 10 votes fewer than EUtott. The seph J. Fill who had 345 votes. though progress will probably be Walter 8. Keller (R-elected), 1,- expansion.” of the town hall. did at GM. Prior to the start of Roderic GilCB, 186 Highland SC„ A motion In favor of the reten­ other two selectmen sire Republi- Mrs. G l^ys T. Miner was elect­ slower in that area. 061; Wesley F. Lewis (R-elected), “We bought the property to pro­ Pbrd talks the imion said it would Manchester and Fenhe. Giles of John Fitzgerald, 66, won’t ^ ^ tion of television Channel 3 in ciuns Robert Starkel and Mrs ed town clerk with 499 votes, town Olson foresaw a meeting be­ 1,100; Josephine 8. Plaster (D- tect our future standing in ths PTA Open House demand more o f Ford. Bast Hampton; a stepdaughter be reading the newspaper as ^ O l . elected), 1,061; Harold J. Waldron Hartford was passed by the meet­ Audrey Brett. treasurer with 501 votes, and tween town oCflclsU sad represent­ town, but we have no Immedisto Dsnlse emphasized in his state- Mra Eugene Bixler, 1% Benton he walks home anymore. (D-elected), 1,065. ing. Ellsworth Covell, town clerk, While many politicians think ot mrnit that Ford had improved over agent of the town deposit fund St, ‘Manchester; three brothers His eyeglasses are broken. T V s atives of the RockvUle city gov­ lens to do anything with the the life ot politics'as an outlet for. Set a t L in co ln Board o f EducaUbn, four-year Is a member o f Gov. Dempsey's OM. with 498 votes. She was endorsed and a sister in Maine, and nine They were lopped off by a . O i X l ^ P i r C C l O r S ernment as necessary for solution guilding at tha present time," their dramatic impulses, Miss term, Alma Heckler (R-elected),- (fommittee to Channel 3. *Tt Is not over economic issues," by both parties. grandchUdren. radio aerial on the automobile o f that one. Boyce said. Coleman reserves hers for a real 1,080; Mary B. Papanos (R-riect- A ssee iorsf Meetings The Uncoln School P T A Will Denise said of the striks. "The Tax collector is Republican Mbti. The funeral w ill be held at the that Frank V. Diana, 70, of He got to a plug for the forth­ The two-story building houses stage. ed), 1,095; David A. (Ubson CD- The Assessors have listed the sponsor an open house tomorrow UAW has told us that these were lea C Post who tallied 515 votes. WatUns-West FUnanal Home, 142 191 Oak St, waa tr^ g to 'Six members of the RockvUle coming city election saying "ws three store areas— two are now She has been with the Com­ elected), 1,069; Willard L. John­ following hours when they will be fri>m 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. reeolved. Our economic offer ex­ Democrat Barbara L. Porter E. Oeoter St, Friday, time and park, near Fitzgerald’s home CSiamber of 'Commerce have been feel a RepubUoan administration vacant snd a third, the Manches­ munity Players for about tluree pMIed 821 votes. son (D ), 1,044. ter .Pet Center, occupies the 995 at the town hall to receive prop­ Kindergarten, second, fourth ceeds the General Motors settle­ details to be announced. at 23 Brainard Pi. chosen to serve as directors for in the city wiU make that project erty lists: Oct. 14, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m,; years. She played the bartender’s and sixth grade teachers will meet Elected to the botu-d of finance Board o f education, two-year- Main St. address — snd second m ent” Diana said he "heard a noise three years. They were elected by (inequities) a reaUty and not a Oet. 18, 7 to 9 p.m.; Oct. 28, 9 a.m. wife in the production of "Ten with parents from 7:30 to 8. The issues that separate the par­ were Democrats Robert L. Bissell on the roof on the passenger fantasy." term, . Wlnthrop ' Merriam, • (R- floor apartments. Nights in a Barroom,” which won who had. 845 votes, and John mall ballots returned to the cham­ to 5 p.m. First, third and fifth grade ties," Denise said, ‘‘relate to con- ride," and next thing he knew, elected), 1,091; Walter E. Ted- The property, formerly owned several prizes in the Associated O’Oonnell who bad 389 votes. ber at-the end of last week. Selectman and members of the teachers will meet with parents trectual matters that are of basic F i m e r a b there were Fitzgerald’s eye- ford (R-elected). 1,117; Ruth W. by Atty, George C. Lessner, was Little Theater competition.. The two men were the only c»n, The new directors are: Lester J. board of finance, began dlsciU' quitclaimed, In parts, to Irving Monohest Evening Herald An­ from 8 to 8:80. importance to the company and glsases phunmeting- to the Hansen (D-elected), 1,058; Charles "They shortened my part,” she didates endorsed by either party. Baum Rockville oil dealer; Nor­ Sion of Inequities in a get-together Stich in 1944 and to Lessneris wife, dover borre;«i>ondent, M argery The purpose of the opea house ltS| ability to compete effectively RnDam W. Harris ground. three weeks ago. They decided a W. Pwid Sr. (D-elected), 1,033. said. "Probably that’s why we won The Republicans did not put up man fi. Chabe, Ellington lumber Board of tax revie.w, four-year Esther, in January of 1945. Montandon, telephone PBgrim' 2- the prize.” is to acquaint parents with the in this highly competitive indus­ Funeral services for William W. dealer; Leonard F. DeCarli, owner legal ruUng on the efficacy of the any candidates because there are term: Grant E. Toothaker Jr. (R- 6012. Another show in which she took school program fo r the coming try. already four Republicans on the Harris, 85 Scarborough Rd., were of DeCarli Express; John H. Mof­ city charter was required first. year. *We are hopeful that the strike held yesterday morning at the elected), 1,093; Ruth E. Stuellet part was the benefit performance board, and the new, law requiring fat, manager of the Southern New Decision also Was made at that for the cancer drive in April, Refreshments w ill be served in can be settled quickly and we are Watkins-West Funetnl Home, 142 session to hire on engineer to sur­ (D ), 1,049; two-year term, Gilbert Rain Has Affect Doubling Income Is Aim minority representation prohibits Kennedy Gets England Telephone office ip Rock- I which netted $1,000. She and Mrs. the auditorium. prepared to do everything within E. Canter B t The Rev. Clifford O. ■Vjllle; Herman G. Olaoif, owner of vey the town fo r a dumping area. Wittman (R-elected), 1,089; Bessie any further Republican represen- L Strack (D-elected), 1,061. Tokyo—Ji^Mui has set for itself reason to acconmlisb that end.” taUon. Siihpeon o f Center Congregatkmal lad d and Hall Inc.; and Ralph Risley St the tlm«..outUnsd the On Garage Plans Refitber said TOrd agreed to im­ the task of doubling its national Bilected to the board o f educa. Church officiated. Mrs. Marlon Report on U.S., A. MUcox, jeweler. options he held on three sites in Zoning board of appeals, four- provements over OM tn supple­ Mobeig vrari orianlst. .The new 'rireetprs bring the num­ town, but did not reveal the loca­ year term: Grant E. Toothaker Sr. Income in 10 years or leas. This mental imemployment benrats tion were two Republioans, D. The town engineering depart'^ entails the growth o f the gross Benton Crittenden with 509 votes Burial was in East Ceibetery. ber on the board to 18. Three more tions. (R-elected), 1,114; BolesJaw Pie­ (SUB) and insnnence. OM had im­ Bearen were Robert Boyce, Wil- national product to 72 billion (who scored against Oorotl^ R. Allied Defense directors will be appointed by He proposed bringing them be tros (D-elected), 1,034; two-year ment hopes to have the plana and proved on SUB in Its new 3-year Ikun Bray, Ralph HarriXi Alhm dollars a year. When this Is Keefe who had 327 votes) and board members tomorrow at 10 fore a special town meeting to let term, Carl R. Christensen (R- speciflcstlons for the proposed contract. Hkrris,. Edwta C. Harris, and Sid­ a.m. for one-year terms. the voters choose one, adding that elected), 1,124; George G. Jacob­ achieved the present per capital Denise, asked whether a final Laura W , Osborn with 500 votes. ney Wheaton. (Oontinned from Page One) public works department garage Income o f about $300 a year will Cornelius J. Leary, a Democrat, Also, officers for the coming early knowledge of ths locations son H (R-elected), 1,102; George on Olcott St. finished by the mid­ agreement could be expected year w in be chosen. might prompt voters to bend to­ A. Cote, (D ), 1,024; Joseph W, have increased to $579, equivalent UR FAMILY received 337 votes, to win a post increase the western defense sys­ dle of next week. quickly after bargaining resumes, Directors replaced by the newly gether against one or more. of Gust (D-elected), 1,045. to that in Austria now. rq>Ued: ‘ T'm eternally optimis­ on the board of education as a mi­ tem’s miUtai7 capability by 20 per Walter Fuss, town angineer, said nority representative. 13 N e gro es E n ter elected group ai*e: George Brig­ them. Zoning board of appeals, alter­ the rain today has held up the tic.” But he added "Th e Issues on cent ham, Atty. Leo B. Flaherty Jr., Advertisement of the town meet­ Which we are apart are of great Elected asessors ^ were Repub­ nate, four-year term; John F. grading of the site, which w ill ‘There has been some increase Frank Gregory, Frederick HaU- ing would give ample notice the ChappeUe (R-elected), 1,098; Ken­ laqiortance. Based on outward ap­ lican Floyd A. Fogil with 500 Memphis Schools Cher, Dr. Frederick Prose and have an effect on the completed locations, he said. - neth Spjmoer (D ), .1,060; two-year plana pearance, we have a constderaiue votes, and Democrat Dennis A . . . he said. " I am hopeful that all Thomas J, Wolff. MAKE YOUR NEW Keefe who had 354 votes. Loser, Diecussion o f tha situation kut term, Frederick C. Mohr Jr. (R- ^ e board of directors will hear wyer, who * S B U is truly low-cost. feated Democrats Rotort DuEteau Nashville. - 1,095; A . Harry W. Olsen Sr., from General Manager Richard he's old enough to appre­ A news briefing was held last I t was Rusk's first chance to ,sald MacLean’s car' was heavily Merit increases to ts^ g $70,000 (R), 1,066; Delmer W. Potter (R), Join the thrifty Connecticut adio had 341 votes and H. Wallace damaged. Martin. • Brodeur who h ^ 355 votes. night with newsmen pledged not to give Kennedy a first-hand report for Manchester Memorial Hospltri ciate the low "baby" rates people who GO for the low pre­ Dwyer said the wheels of Mac­ MOTOROLA The ZBA alternates are Republi­ reveal the plan ahead-of time. since Rusk and Gromyko began employes have been approved by on his SBL1 policy, and miums, early dividends, liberal can Harry H. Kiricham who had School board officials, although talks at the United Nations 10 Lean’s car sank Into the soft shoul­ the hospital’e board o f trustees. der and MacLean was unable to the ever increasing cash cash snd loan values, ( k j to a 405 votes, and Democrats Aaron they didn’t say so <9 enly, counted days age on whether a peaceful The payroU Increase will be efr Reid with 844 votes and Marcus A. on this element o f aatpiUo to keep solution to the dUpute is possible, steer clear o f the pole. fected without Incresatog rates mutual savings bank, or phone The pole 'was broken and repsllr ZENITH values. Atkinson with 342. Democrat John down crowds such as those that to his three meetings with paid by patients, hospital authori­ or write. crews had to cut o ff power to 250 KulynwMi lost with 341 votes. stormed about schools In little Oremyko, Rusk sought to sound ties aaid. customers In the Bolton Rd., Hatch Members of the planning and Rock, Nashville and New Orleans out the Soviet diplomat on points The major area to be affected zoning conunlaaion are Republi- on the fltxt day of dee^egatlon. m i Rd. and Bolton Lake areas by the merit increases is in the . . that mlght.be taken up in broader between 5:15 snd 5:45 a.m. today WestiRghouse LOW C O ST. bAcause you W for it 1 eanz John E. Horton; 504 votes; Bast-West begotiationa. minimum current wage, wfairii to mend the break. WiU be. increased from $1.80 per A$k the Mutual Savittgi Bank nearest you. William L Borst, 501 votes. Los­ Tt Rusk brileves he finds an There was no arrest. hour S t present to $1.25 by Oct. 1, ers were Democrats . Herbert L. B olton opening to the Russian position, Hospital Notes 1062. ' PHILCO THE SAVINGS BANK OF MANCHESTER TV vievinng Johnsbn, 335 votes; Edward Spen­ the United States be willing Admitted' Monday: Nathan cer, 389. Employes wUl receive the new PEOPLE’S SAVINGS BANK, ROCKVILLE Macione Becomes to'enter a conference, probably at Lenz, Wyoming, R. I.; Mark minimum wage, passed by the If you've never owned an electric blanket you have a letl treat in store ioc is «asy today..; Const hies are Republicans the foreign ministers level, to ar­ Ritchie, Mile Hill Rd., Tolland; Bruce E. DeOray; 487; Harold L. Connecticut Legislature recently, rive at a negotiated settlement on DdnaJd Wood 3 Raymond St.; W il­ a year earlier than the new law you. Just select the temperature you want and you’ll be cosy and warm all ni^tt. Gray, 505; Donald G. Heath, 500; UConn Staff Aide Berlin. fred ^Bishop, Stafford Springe; requires. Adolf Simonds, 477; Democrats The White House declined com­ Thomas Tambling, West Rd., Ell­ What’s more one electric blanket does the job of three heavy buUqr ones. Once Donald E. Griffin Sr., 355; Jules The trustees said they do not see Joaeph Macione of WUlimantlc, ment following the Kennedy-Rusk. ington; Henry Wilson, TVriland. any need for raising rates for pa­ at M. RebtUard, 342; Fi'ederick Smith, you tty an electric blanket, you’re a fan for life. who taught . Grade 8 math at the get-together, which lasted a ^ u t an Discharged Monday: Herry tients. 350. elementary school last year, has hour. Steams 147 Oak St., Hartford; Just ask the family that owns them. ’They,*11 tell you there’s nodiing like die Democrat Glendon Higgins was been named ii guidance aide at The time for the Kennedy-Gro- Mrs. Ann Marcinka, 25 Burke Rd., DISCOUNT the loser with 330 votes. the University of Connecticut. myko meeting presumably depends Walter Campbell, 15 Ellington GUARANTEE. comfort of electric-blanket sleeping. Macione has been assigned the on the President’s ability to find Ave.; Carl Brock, Harriet Rd., Children Blamed, Your 19 6 1 Membership Gud is being mailed to yo^ now. It specifies ditt poet of financial aid advisor in the an opening in his schedule which Vernon. Town Gets Inch i plecenlent office. Gromyko can accept. For Fire Damage The Best Permanent _ you are a member of 'The Hartford Electric Light Company’s Electric Blanket A specialist in guidance and The Russian foreign minister is Vernon and TaloottvUle news is counseling, Macione received hie Qub-’^^and it entitles you to make the necessa^ arrangements to bu^gst your Of Rain in Night ckMnlng to Wariiington also to con­ handled through the Herald’s Evergreen trees, set sffre by You're Ever Had bachelor’s and master’s) degrees tinue his aeries o f talks with Rusk.. Rockville Bureau, 6 W. Main St^ from the University of COnnsctlcut. children playing, scorched the purchase o f Electric Blankets with your Electric: Bill. U.S. officials showed an air of TRemont 5-3186 MltcbeU He also holds a sixth year profes­ o t paint at the side ot the Bertram Almost an inch of rain fell on cautious optimism about the poten­ 9-6797. . m F M IS T Manchester during last tdgfata sional diploma from the univef Chapman home at 403 Woodland St. so*s home heating riw. tials of the ocploretory U.S.-Soviet late yesterday afternoon. downpour, the Water and Sewer. conversations, although specifle de­ .In addiUqn to hia Bolton exper­ UNHURT ON 'TRAIN Firemen from the 8th District NOME PEMM/UIENT Department reported. / tails wers kept secret. IXAMPLE: 9UY AU raw guem e gu am s you anfsbi ience, he has taught science at L y­ New York, Oct. S (dP) -—A FireJDspartmentweie called to the ou*’ w o v i At 7:80 a-m., the reading waa Long Island!!: railroad special .88 inches, with rain sUU falUng. man Memorial High gchool and I t was said that Moscow. now scene. . > n ils FIEE has served as principal of the Union seems to understand that'the West Onto carrying horse race fans Firemen from the Town Fire De­ You gat prsmiiuB quality., H>e water ran off, and no reports stmek a bmimr at the end of UUOeST THB COST WITH TOUK BlBCntlC U llU Mohilhsat wMb R T-38. . . ths of flooding were received by the aphool. He id a member of the is willing to fight if necessary for partment were called out shortly NMNUONTS SHAMPOO West Berlliu the line at Befanont Paris today, after 6:80 p.m. yesterday to empty SMSt ccsnpletMy aSbetivu fuel highway department. American Personnel and Guidance Created by 0|ihie..leadiBg hair tpe-, Association; the Ckmneeticut Per- In their public atstements, bow' IsjnHag 15 to 26 persons. PoHoe a cellar of smoke. dalUU ter ever SO yeei«...this per- ail additivs in nss And esttmaiM 25 were Injured. The PHILCO The table below shows you how easy it is to blaniKt your endie aonnel and Guidance Aaeociation; over, the United Stste$ and Rusala Stewart Vennart ot 17 Lilac St. Dwsem Ii three wan belter. 1. I t . you gst pnminin amiea. Au- and the Connecticut Education As- were founding opposing themes on mitroad said Hirst reports Indi­ started the fire in the coal furnace Marts off with Pre-Fens, a oondi-' fam ily. Fof just pennies more each month, you can boy twoa dite^ taostle ddtv«riM?.y.. a bal- ■ociatlan, the German question. cated about 16 persons w e re . of his home, but the chimney did 1 9 " tioacr that, putt your hair (cMSdally anesd paersMBt plan uad many taken to' 'Meadowbfook Hospi­ not draw and smoke backed into UHF’-VHF if it’s linled or bleachod) is lap four or more Electric Blankets~«ae for everyone in yoot home! Personal Notices Vice President Lyndon B. John­ tal. the ceUar, Mhar sM ns derignad to nudes son said in a Los Vegas, Nev., ohapi to "take” pcnotaaeai. 2. Tho - Herd’s how it works: boBw baatiag s o if. Blackledge Scouts speech, that the United States Is Ctem. Weeing Leiien feu yee eoa- In Memoriam "not going to yield to the bullying m l waving actiiMk And A JYow In lOTlnc memory ot Carl A Moore and blustering o f communism" in Creme Neuirduer ooMtime sa it M p b ilh Hr., who iMiued sway October 3. 1960. Plalming. Banquet Berlin ot^ elsewhere. cnrlo. Plua free 6 ox. bottle of High- A m o x . - . DOWN— AJMOUNT NO. OF MONTNUr ^ h u . Shampoo (in your choieo Wriit would we give if we oould say. FINANCED MONTHS PAYMENT Hello Carl," In the tame old way. Bleckiedge District, Boy Scouts Ok >naula) with each purduae. \ 1 COST PAYMfNT To hear your voice, to see your amile. A8S.S8valMfortA80. To alt and talk wllh you awhile. o f America, will iqmnsor a ban­ Stor^ Gb Without quet Oct 14 at the First CTiurch YOU DON'T HAVE TO WATT to Mceive $1.00 $25X0 s $5.10 o f Cbrist 2183 Mala at, Glaston- BOBOTHV BRAY ONE -$26.00 : Wife and children. ,bu*y. Power for Awhile • • • • yroor Membership Cardi if you w int to Reservations must be made at TWO - 52.00 2X0 50.00 10 & a i the Scouting roundtable meeting bay Electric Blankets right away-—for In Memotism Stores along the west side of 15 5X1 In loving memo^ of SVank Jones, tonight.'^ A!U instituUonal rep- Main gt.'from Arthur, Drug to Top THREE- 78.00 3.00 75.00 who passed away ------yourself or for gifts! Just take your ac­ ober 8. 1954. rescnitativea, membece-at-large o f Notch Maricet were without power here back ot _ the B^kfodgs DIririct comnflttee. for more than ansbour this morn­ LIG G EnO RU G count number (from any previous Elec­ ___loyalinesa neve CMaBNprioQsnb cotnaiittoenMn, ing when a transformer him out . lives in a land tApw. leoiMs and aartnnrtg .dsn tric frill) to your department store or ap- the blot and | in apartments off Forest "YVl SiAIVE YOU modMn, friends o t soouUng and ly after 9:80. 443 HAUnVOtO M>. Asd^wa who bsve known said lovad' their wives and husbsnda ore tor Work crews for ths Hartford pUmace dealer—and ask him fo r a Mem­ ■THE HARTFORD ELECTRIC i vited. The dinner will be catered Electric Light Oo. corrected the AT THB PARKADE bership Oard in the Electric Blanket C3ub. ty the Mr. and Mrs. Club of the ri^tich sbortly before 11 a.m., PHARI ArevriMUt the psaalng jraars, 404 MIDDLE.T?Klv^MIJ.234a - church.. There wlU be danotog restoring power to restdants and 2 ff E. CENTm n . Wifa aad daughter. after the benvist i i stores. Eead H erald Adyfo r i V:. / MANCHBSTES EVENING HEBALD» HANCHE8TEB, OONN^ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, IM l MANCmeSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCmSTER. CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1961 PAGE ELEVEN BUGGS BUNNY OUR B0 4 RDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOBLE DAILY CROSSWOBD PUZZLE ' .. ■- ...... ^------— • '' -h rU-MAKEVAA , BockviUe>y^rnon land U.8. M ilitary bass Tuasday, GOOD DEAL ON THCM^ Frances Holds killing aix persona and damaging ■IlfflAialUiAMHkiNK houses, power and telephone lines. ( syaN iPTMaMiNa'DaBa Two of the dead were crew'mem-^ L U N C H iO N c wANTitoModa i m Pp Moofr^ Govemment Figure M iiiOiity Law Lim its Storm Status bers of a Greek ship dashed against m o w . ITHAKKVOU tiwr douDMiNay «oMB ULo lHot naobues acxD^x the shore o f Mlnaml Dalto Island, ___ — rti 1 1 . ylLU FEBL M/ *50 W«LL “ “ wWwwSKWwUmj .WSOj I^FOatHEWNP b o p iu m HOLM M th b M n a OM ACaOM •umrua) about 200 miles east of Okins'wa. ^.GUV'NOe. A MU4TAIM/3AWSAlM/l OimAiHU* I. VMSM is e e K r r lOOiaat' (Poatinugd from Page One) Villagers reportedly rescued 27 ibOfPSOIAMXW!/— . ' tOoWfBMMt . other crewmen. Cop of WHIP or frqit cup, IWMSMALTaFCONTHaWaHTl ^ N^aM M hi area o f squalls and thunder­ DoMHay y^H»d0Lx>'W9OThB^ P E o a ^ y sooFt' UAvIon The name o f the ship and other meat loaf, vegetable, potato, BBCOAtSA UtadoMMasaE storms. TnihMitiM minlaiMW details were not immediately dessert and coffee. looJ^imnmMer LOOWl* i^iPnAIT«NttT/^ W UA --- of UCmvM AppraodmaUly any-Mght o f^ anjivi Weather men were not sure known. Xafprawtta 32 0 I avarufa. margin o f 160 votaa a>ir?WBLL.rr^ COMSI USoBitbd T WW Mch 100 Vanum votara want to ovar RapubUcana. In tha flrd dis­ 'wtMther the storm will again Pour members o f one Okinawan RSKdocM family died when the screaming aO N IS Q A Y T O A N C H M W9U R MMOM, MAoUBuUUt 24WwbI^. the piNIa yaotordky and returned trict, however, RepubUcana out- gather force in the Atlantic. T0 ODWRAHOb», ^ ^ .UWldMHMtk poUad tha Democrats approximate winds blew their house about 300 the R ^ b O ea n a to power for tha “Anywny,” said Sugg. “Frances’ ly 400 votes par eontast' turn to the north means she is feet from ita foundation in tha Home Made Soap and frSSSSlndnx**^*^*^BBFUMMHBritMh _ _ ^ eominf biennium. Soma RspubUeans picked up in­ headed for the opCn Atlcmtic now. suburbs o f Naha. Pabtiy Dally d|( No American casualties were ■dwol dlPUNd O f tha 24 offlcea at stake, 14 surance votM from the V IP ticket Except for the soutiiMtstem Ba­ i t±. HodMrtvtM 2T0«niiM dtCbctoBttti , s5i reported, but there waa some V & h itra held today by RapubUcana, tha vdiera many of them wars endorsed hamas, she isn’t apt to affect any BONomlMnCdK} damage to temporary buUdings at BY V. T. HAMLIN ■IVMl rest by Democrats. also. ’ land area in the.naer future, prob­ ALLY limDlilm SSSSSSXi^t^ U.S. military bases. U.S. military ANDHnTRVING BSOnMEMtm sid hUiw < HCMttW The Vem oa Independent Party Tha total vote, including abaen- ably not at all.*’ FRANK'S _.IS rr NOT SUFHaENT BBSipaelad SSCOHMofilndr ddlto mmmmmm won no seats but did retain ita authorities said damage to com­ MBWFUL^ THW >OU SHOW ME^ 10 MAKE GOOD 47KmwWlMWtB4S 5 5 «SM taa ballots, la as foUowa ( Candi­ A s Frances crossed- the eastern munications lines was minor. ' 1HE PROMISE •SNraUcMtm status as a mbimity party by poU- edge o f Hispaniola (Dominican Re­ J A MAN RIDING SSMUai da tsa alactad and' perty andoraa- The eye of the typhoon, with A DINOSAUR. l« M A M M 8 tn( more than the required one ment are noted In perentheeial: public and H aiti), her winds were CAFE M IfoludBiiidift 1 r r r r i i at sustaind winds o f 90 mUes an hour OASSi per cent Of the vote caaL Pint aelectman: Rialay (R. estimated at 55 miles per hour. 623 Main St., Corner o f Pearl vnpoi n Republicans would have won and gusts up to 140 m.p.h., passed BHlTCleanbi IT VIP-elaetad), 2,CM; Pttkat (1>- Weather observers said heavy directly over the southern Oki­ tam ) more but fo r the minority repra* elactad as salactman), 2,20. rain Was likely to continue in the sentatlon law. which restricts the tlSetiM nr Selectman: dson (R, VIP- wake of the storm for the next nawa town of Itoman. MFpaatnte number o f memben any one party elaafad), 2,710; Robert W- Dem Damage to crops and Okinawan 40flllBUB0IIE IT" can place on a board or govern­ day or two. They warned residents 42 Itott drink 1I^(^D), 2446. of the Dominican Republic and of homes was reported heavy.. Roofs ment agency o f three membera or iwn clerk: Butler (R, D, VIP were blown from buildings and dBAiUfletal more. Puerto Rico’s south 'and west ..JEPUT5. , In w n ft —eleetsd). 4,662. many windows broken. Streets The voter*tumout—4,076 dnottl- coastal areas to be prepared to I6 MIMEH4 i| ddB w iT^ Tax Gmleetor: Floranca. D. evacuate communities subject to and highways were littered with . cially—was u e laigeat In the his­ Lovarin (It, D—elsctod), 4,746; 9TDRA6 E< « K m f • flooding. fallen electrical wires, chunks of BtOiMtvia ■ tory of town elections, reprsaont- Olmn W. Union (VIP), 2U. ■Utm ing about 58 per cent of Uw total The Weather Bureau said the concrete, board, glass and sheet Treasurer: Stuart O. Naff (0 , metal. BSNMkm r number (8,521) o f registered vot­ VXP—alacted), 2,741; Paaquala A. storm is expected to continue its MBm U* ruH-thwesterly course at 12 nj.p.h., U.S. Na'vy authorities ^aid a BTTkappw r r ers.' Deyorlo (D), 24>1- CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER BBlndfate Two yean ago, 47 per cent of Agent o f the Town Deposit increasing speed for the next 12 seaplane was overturned and dam­ I the then 7,400 regiatered voten Fund: Naff (R. VIP-electad), 2 hours. aged heavily by the screaming SOWN went to the polls. 734; Deyorlo (D ). 242T. winds and a 4-iengine cargo plane BY AL VERMEER innipBiM The tallies indicated the elecl- Board of finance, abc-year TILDA HITS OKINAWA was swept off Kadena Air Force PRISCILLA’S POP Naha. Okinawa, Oct. 3 W)—T y ­ Base and tossed upside down on I B a lim h w tion was decided almost wholly by terms; Abraham U Brooks (D- h e : NOW, THENi phoon Tildg roared across this Is­ the island's main highway. , fDEPIClT , SOmnoBT I straight, party-line voting. electad), 2467; Joseph P. Me- 'rtXJ K N O W XR E A L D r g W H A T ' S T H I S ^ 4D«ei7 B u o t splitting was conspicuoua Mknus (R, VIP — elected), 2,728; POPSACi’S LOTS MORE I S A 1D ^ < E S S A Y A B O U T LSPENOINQ- BPalmlwt Town C3erk Henry F. Butler, high vot«>gettcr In Vernon’s election yesterday, and Mrs. Sylvia Wil­ j by its neaC: abaence. Only in scat­ Frank B. Oomsll (V IP), 226. son, vice chairman o f the Republican town committee, share their pleasure at the GOP 'victory 1 SH O U LD A t o U T I T ^ THATiE; GITmli tered instances did the tally for A S K Y t X i J H A N H E 1! T ltb U td U ^ Board o f finanoe, two-year ^ t h First Selectman George B. Rialey end Selectman Herman G. Olson. Butler, endorsed by all ,TO HSJ> •AaOnrJ I oha candidate outdlatanee the tanna; Abraham L. B r o oJe c (D- three parties in ths election, polled 4,662 votes. Unofficial rettims showed 4,975 voters turned out ME* tally for another candidate of the alaetad), 2465; Ranald F. Sahew- for the elecUim. (Herald photo by O’Connor.) 5 same party by more than 80 or ■ky (VIP), 206. 3 35 votes. Board o f aducation, aix-year Strictly Personal An estimatad 155 votes did not Urms: Robert B. Priddy (R, VIP- South Windsor and her associate grand officers to SHORT R IB f BY FRANK O’NEAft reglstor or ware mlacasL elected), 4,656; Alice H. Hammer Evergreen-Wood Chapter of East­ There were 137 absentee ballots, Window Shades (R, vn »), 2,646; Robert F. Kings­ ern Star will be held Wednesday The family is more apt to be the majority registering atralght bury (D-clected), 2,810; Thomas at 8 p.m. at the Masonic Temple. Mod* to Ordor RlMlWHEN RepubUoan votea. well satisfied if the'funeral di­ J. 'W olff (D-elected), 2,802. The meeting wdll be preceded at ANVAFEMSMADSH^BUMS AS AN ATOMIC . Under minority representation 6:30 p.m. by a dinner for which rector personally supervises ALSO rules, Demoonta will place two Board o f aducation, two-year Dem ocrats Control Mrs. David Tripp is chairman. V1PUK8 AHA1&MICB0MB1L UAS fM I. OUT. term: Edith T. Cbaati (R-elacted) men on the board o f education, LeiiJon to Meet each detail. Personalized serv­ VENETIAN BLINDS one on the heretofore solidly Re­ 2,508; William F. Luddecke (D), Bring yoar old.rollers In 2,272; Eileen Berube (V IP ), 184. The American I,egion AuxUlary ice IS one of the outstanding publican board o f tax review, and will meet Wednesday, at 8 p.m. at and save 85e per shade two on the board o f Snance. A Board of tax review: Norman R. features at Holmes'. All who Strong (R, VIP-elected), 2,707; T o ^ ’s 1st Council the (Community Hall, Main St. BY JOB CAMPBELL long-standing, inter-party agree­ Judith Ann Bailargeon and Bar­ HHOntN OF call are personally served by a BONNIE ment has created an equally bi­ John lerch (R-elected), 2,526; Lester J, Baum (D-electad), 2,272; bara Gasckl will report on their iHtGoiDininiu Bt»C. «.*»«■> partisan finance board, however. member of the Holmes family. ( W ELL, I WAS PLA/ING Anthony S. CarUsI (D ), 2,271; John This town has elected a Demo-^ Durlg, 1,621;. W alter Morse, 1,562; experiences at Laurel Girls State. I Three membera are Rep^Ucan and I C A N T COME OUT. 1 with MV YO Zenulk (V IP ), 168; Joseph G. Ble- eratically controlled (Council, its Jane Romeyn, 1,574. Mrs. Robert Rose, 549 Ellington UNO PUNISHED i three Democratic. leckl (V IP), 171. flret under the new town charter. The constables vote was: Demo- Rd., is still accepting applications Tha Oamocrats, of course, Conatablos: Edmund F. Dwyer craU . Alexander Blozie, 1,875; for the First Aid Class sponsored About 75 per . cent (8,428) o f the by the auxiliary.. P o O placed one candidate on the three- (R, VIP-elected), 2,767; Frank P. Roger Eklcson, 1,881; diaries Jur- member board o f selectmen, the Souxa (R, VlP-elected). 2,683; town’s 4,735 eligible voters turned gelas, 1,997; Salvatore Randazzo, Ron Landry o f WDRC will be town's tcq> executive board. George B. MacDonald (R, . VIP- out yesterday to vote the Demo­ 1,810; 'Republicans, Stanley Bien- the disc Jockey at the record hop Frands J. Pitkat, unsucuasful elected), 2,681; John R. Williams crats into office. kowski; 1,534; Jolm Brown, 1,521; sponsored by the Legion Saturday. Donald Reynolds, 1,421; Parry Dancing will be from 8 to 11:30 AS 8AD A S A M Democratic cantdldato fo r first (R-elscted), 2,536; John E. Lehan Official figures for the council selectman, w ill .be the minority (D-electsd), 2,288; Erwin C. Tux- Rolierts, 1,577. 'The first seven p.m. There will be guest stars and ATOMIC 6 aMB. candidates are: Democrats: Thom­ member. Joining with Republicans bury (D-alected), 2,266; Scott were elected. refreshments. as Burgess, 1,890; Lawrence George’ E. R M ey and Herman G, Wella Jr. (D-^cted), 2,283; Msl- ZBA to Hear 4 Cases Keefe, 1,692; John Madden, 1,900; Olson to make up the board. vin (Jantor (D ), 2,217; Raymond The Zoning Board of Appeals Manchester Evening Herald ’ ioo luAiN smtt An unexpected defeat was that C, Weston (V IP ), 174. Frank Pierce, 1,705; Edward Steb- will meet Oct. 12 at 8 p.m. at the South Windsor correspondent AAANCHCSTH,I^N. en, 1,772; John Woodcock, 1,777. of Mra. Alice H. Hammer fo r a six- Seven constables had to be elect­ Town Hall to consider four ap­ Laura Kats telephone MI 4-1753. Republicans: Donald Bennett, year term on the board'of educa­ ed. Eabh party waa able to make plications. t d * 1,478; Dexter Burnham, 1,707; Jo­ tion. Because of minority repre four nominations for the posts. Germaine Vecchlolla of 92 West seph Carino, 1,588; Jolm Egan, Importations lO-S sentatlon, tho GOP placed only All the foraging figures are un- St., Rockville, requests a variance E A. JOHNSON **That woukfnH ba somaona you had on tha tama chat two o f ita tiuea candldataa on the ofticial, ' 1,622; Gaylord Paine, 1,646; G. to create six lots having llO-foot yeu’va got ma on* would it. Doo?’* Warren Westbrook, 1,601. Burn­ frontage, on Spring St., Wapping. During the first six months of achool board. 1959, the United States imported JUDD SAXON BY EEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD Robert E. Priddy and Miss Edith ham, Egan, and Paine were elect­ The area is zoned A-A for which ed. 160 foot minimum frontage is re­ more than S22 million worth of PAINT CO. T. Oasatt are-tiu two new Repub­ quired. licans who w ill alt on the achool R A M State Officer Selectmen: Democrats voted electronic products from Japan, 723 MAIN ST. Edward Drinkwater, 7 Ocln St., board at the next meeting. Into office were Everett Delaney, which was more than $200,000 PHONE MI 9-4501 1,813; Herman Goldstein, 1,778. Windsor, requests a variance to more than the previous year. LITTLE SPORTS B Y ROUSON New Democratic members will T o Visit Chapter erect a sign on the east side of ba Robert F. Kingsbury and Thom­ The Republican vote was Walter Hill, 1,602; Richard White. 1,611. Rt. 5 and immediately north of the W ^ F ' as J. IVol/7. > , sxji, " Delta (Chapter, Royal Arch Ma­ Scantic River, to advertise land 7 ^ The biggest vote getter was sons, will meet tomorrow at 7:30 Incumbent Charles Enes was re­ for sale. " ■ Vi Henry F Butler, a candidate for p.m. at the Masonic Temple. Ex­ elected T o ^ Clerk with a total of CSiarles and Sylvester Chaponls town clerk on all three tickets. He cellent Companion Charles A. 2,033 as opposed to Cyril Arno’s of Clark St., wish to use a tobacco polled 4,M2 votes. White, grand master o f the third 1,370. Town Treasurer John Cut­ shed at the same address for the Voters in Rockville turned out in veil o f the Grand Chapter o f Royal ler was re-elected 'with 1,782 votes storage of boats. MANUFACTURER'S greater numbers than in the Ver­ Arch Masons of Connecticut, to Donald Bates' 1,619. Andrew J. and Edith J. Kamm non Fire District. The city turnout make liia official visitation to Del­ A ll candidates for the board of of Clark St., request permission to o.. tl C..1 h.l»a of 3,040 was about 62 per cent ta Chapter. education were elected to the non­ create two 100-foot lots on land /e-S TU-W.fl. tjftoi ItW- ef the city's 4,834 regiatered voters. A fte r a brief business meeting, partisan eight-man board: Demo­ next to their home in an R-4Q zone D O B I N ’S The dlatrict turnout of 1,625 was officers will sxempUfy the Mara crats: Frank Ahearn, 1,800; John which requires 160 foot minimum. WAREHOUSE about 52 per cent o f the 3,587 rural Master Mason degree on a class o f Flood, 1,846; Laura Katx, 1,768; OES Visitation f m B. C. KY JOHNNY HART voters reglstorad. candidates. There will be a social Cornelius Nicholson, 1,813; Repub­ The official visitation of Worthy The Democrats won fat tha city hour and refreshments. licans: D. Cavanau^, 1,611; Julia Grand Matron Miss Eleanor Gray I d e p t . s t o r e BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE ITk A BEAUTIFUL O AV FOR WHO TU B HOW 601N& THIS &KSKT simies, folk^ THE R C LK IN RAPIO- ABocrr ’^MAJORCANS,' CERnUNIV,MR,S0N6. BUT GOOD! I'D dSBlMESE VST- NOT A ClCUb• INII----- TH E -, He c k ARE \eu l a n d , t h e r e , t o t e l u Th e m CLEARANCE OMWUDEIAY NHRRY. XTimKIBIfiaERSIUS NAMES6 ARE REM KRMPPHE TALKiN&tt>? A B o ^ I T . IDURKmoCOM AREUNANIREOFOIRAPIMICE. 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B r With Hustle of Squad EARL VOST Reds^ Skipp er New Era Starting, •parla Bditar Not Bothered Bf FRANK CLINE ^ f Oonard completed five oi six passesPfenae on the wings as did di Making moat of the noigil and gained 103 yards with their stve h a l^ c k Jack Simmoiu. u the Coimeoticut PGA Fro- Crytul Ball Said Yanki an4 Dodjien Busily prepaxing for his In aeriala Hutchinga is a junior while the Pro champioDfihip was held at Twenty-four hours hence the Reds, Cinderella B y B ig Odds Under Mel McGaha dians’ home opener against A s for the Indians' offense other two a i« sophomores. the Manchester Coontiy dub f Another newcomer who has team of in 1961,* j will represirepresent the Na- Hall ift West H i^ o r d at Me­ Alibrio declared, “ Our offense still yesterday e^isre Wally tional League in the opener. sner aaainatai the Amer- New York (iT*)—The New morial Field Saturday at 2 needs sharpening i^ , partioulariy moved into the starting offensive Cleveland (/py-Th« signing of Mel McGaha as mahager of late in the game when we seemed lineup is center Roger P arrott "A s and Bob Rogers. Thejr’re just lean League champion , ^ r y few exp^s, York Yankees, with or with­ the Cleveland Indians marks the beginning of a new era in o’clock, Manchester High the result of his work in the first a couple of pros from up the road to run out of gas. But many of our as well SB just-plain baseball fans, gave the Reds any serious out , today Coach Tony Alibrio took a games, Parrott has won the apiece in Blflngton who just came baaeball here. Gone is the easy good humor of Jimmie Dykes, lads go both ways luid they were pivot's job.” Parrott is another to play. <. flag consideration last April. Checking through my files, I ruled heavy 12-5 favorites to who was a symbol of a slower, happier time. McGaha is a few momenti out to take a quick tired at the finish at Meriden found my pennant predlcUonaO look back at lait Friday night’s sophomore up from last year’s Cichon. pro at the Ellington win the World Series against • ' • ■ ■ ■ ■ »young, tough leader who has' a M day night.” which listed Cincinnati sixth, the t-0 loM to Platt in Meriden. freshman team. Ridge Country Club, stole a few of All-Btar team and the . reputation for hitting hard. Indians who are going both ways popular placement much wiser "The most imptMaive part of “ Malausky, o f course, was a the headlines fiom *-he tournament brightest h'cw stars. „ M M tle , the junior partner in the " I have one philosophy irt bass- at the moment include Co-Cap­ workhorse both ways,” said A li­ winners uiien he scored a hole-ln- baseball men tabbed for the M-M pitQher*WTBckin|f company that game,”, declared Alibrio, *'wae Rhinelanders. Historic Homer ball,” said the new skipper fol; tains Dave Malausky and Tony brio o f his rugged senior fullback. one on the 197-yard fifth hole. Ci- Beat BotriUe OvifiaMar - - WUlie with 54 home runs, is recovering lowing his appointment yeidsrday. the extreme huitle and terrific Alibrio, tacMea Dave Anderson Last Spring, after touring the ■enee of team play dieplayed by “Both of the tackles, Anderson .chon used a Mo. 6 iron in scoring Obvis of Los Angeles . Qodgers. from minor surgery on his hip and Viewed hy Vichi "Th at is to win. 1 play to wln:«nd and John Haiigh, guard Don Golas the second ace his career.' baseball camps in Florida, includ­ I ’ll do anything to achieve that our boya. It wae a brilliant team and Haugh also did fine jobs. ot Paris started fast hut tailed off is a questionable starter in the first and quarterback Don Simmons. Co-Captain Allbrio was out of I Rogers, Clchon’s assistant'at EU- ing the Yanks at St Petersburg game tomorrow. purpose. I know that, sounds bru­ effort. under the platooning system of "I saw it—ail the way,” Halfbacks Tom Sheridan and Paul school yesterday and was due to ington Ridge, teamed with Ed Kor- and the Reds at Tampa, I was con­ Manager Walt Alston. Still a great tal, but there It Is.” | - “Overall we played a etrong de- vinced the Yankees would repeat, (26-4), the Bomb­ Fearvantl Vlchl reported yes­ Richard see part-time defensive see the family doctor. He re­ nasky of the CMissSet Country ers’ top money pitcher for a decade, McGaha, at 35 the youngest fenalve game and our pass defense thus my 'SI crystal balling waa 50 prospect terday. “ I didn’t get the ball duty being used as safetymen ceived bruised ligaments and mus­ Club, Southbridge, Mass., to win will take the mound against Cin­ manager in major league baseball, was at least 1,000 per cent in- whenever the Indians' anticipate per cent right at least as far as but I followed it out into the cles on the stomach wall in - the the 27-hole tournament played over ' Moet Seiioua Manager •— Ralph cinnati’s Jim O’Toole (19-9) in the bleachers." was the Indians' first base coach proved." a punt on their opponents’ part. Platt game. first place went the 8,197 yard Bilk O ty layout. Houk of New York. The ex-third opener sUrtlng at 1 o’clock before The local package store op­ this season. Dykes, 64, was re- Then Alibrio took the time to Otit for the year is Pete Sylves­ Rogers and Koriiasky carded a sev­ Actually, I waa only right at pay hie asalttant Coach Jack Early In an effort to alleviate some string catcher knew the position a throng of about erator was referring to Roger lea.sed' just before the Tribe'! of the pressure. Coach Alibrio has ter. The sophomore fullback re­ en-under-par 64-36— 100 to finish spots in the final American League 70,000. Both are lefthanders. finale in Los Angeles Sundays a verbal compliment, . -q -is.- he was in, to produce or else, and Maris’ 61st hit Sun­ been trsrlng to work some of the ceived a small crack in his left three ahead of a trio of standings, based on predltions six ’‘Eariy apent a lot of time last his system paid off. Weather Outlook day afternoon at Yankee Sta­ When he was handed his pink newcomers into the lineup and was ankle doing sprints last week. teams deadlocked for second place. months ago. The , slip Dykes said he felt sOrry tor week working the backs on their nominated for sixth place, led the The weather forecast was cloudy dium against Boston. The pleased with the work ot several. Sununlng up. Coach Alibrio de­ Host pro Aleaa Hackney o f the i Most Talkative Manager — Yanks won, 1-0. It was the his successor. "This job is ' mur­ aarignments on pass defense. The clared, “ While we’r ; still making Manchester Country Club and Wen- second division in th« first season with temperatures between 60 and (Charlie Dressen of Milwaukee, 70 degrees, The series will be car­ first game all season that Virhl der,” he said. "The tVbublemak- results certainly paid off against Newconibrs Impress some mistakes, this squad is be­ daU Ross of Pequot, who later in of expansion for the juiilor loop. P la tt" who talked himself right out of a ried on television and radio by NBC witnessed. He was occupying ers make it a suicide position.’ “Off his showing against Platt, ginning to jell as far as attitude the day was elected president of Looking at the , a box seat. General Manager Gabe Paul ad­ Btg lasprevemest A1 HutcHings,” Coach Alibrio de­ job. with a starting time of 12:45 in toward team play. We expected the state PGA, combined fo r a 60- I went along with the experts, and " I hope to see him hit an­ mitted there were some troublo- clared of uhe recently promoted New York. While Platt's touchdown came them to improve and feel we have 89— 104 score. W ally Cichon and tabbed Los Angeles, easily the .Qulekeat Tempered Manager — other,” Vichi said, flaahlng two makers In the TYtbes ranks when via the aerial lanes, they made jayvee end, "has won himself a an excellent chance against Hall his playing partner. Bob Cintolo, most impressive team in Florida Houk said he would not scratch WHO’S AFTIAID? Gordon Coleman, and , left to right, and the SoUy Hemus of St. Louis, another sots of World Series tickets. he handed McGaha the job of pull­ good on only three of five passes berth on the varsity squad. He and if they display the same desire finished far back with a 60-87— 106. Mantle’s name from the lineup un­ rest of the Reds aren’t too much concerned about the vaunted Yankees. and still on paper, the beat team In who didn’t last out the season. The series starts tomorrow at ing the Indians together. . . tor but 22 yards. In the opener A1 Spencer both plaired well on de- that they did at Meriden.” til just before game-time. the National, as Champa Los New York. Personality Problem Ed Kontaaky-B^lM^rers 64-86—100 Angeles didn’t make it and had to "Sure, Mickey isn’t feeling Stan Stastowakl-Lou Galby 69-84—108 Rest Hitters Al Kallne of De­ "W e know we have a personal­ Rofcr Horton-Viv Panciera 69-34—108 settle for runner-up honors. right,” said Houk. "But that’s to be ^Games Are Won on the Field., Not in Papers* * « • troit and Mickey Mahtie of New ity problem on thla club,” he said. Leo Chliinskt-Joe Curtin 6S-88—108 expected. W alt until he’s had a " It has hurt us. .That’s one rea­ Alex Hackney-Wendell Roaa 69-38—104 York. Each enjoyed a big season, bowl or two of soup and a couple Stengel, Scouts West Side Old Timers^ Dinner Bob Bodlngton-Art House 68-86—104 Two for Eight hatting over .300. son McGaha was brought in...He’s 3 H. Neltelbladt-J. Strycbarx 66-38—104 of steaks. Then notice the differ- seen the clubhouse lawyefa in ac­ Bob Schappa-AI Macintosh 7684—104 Start Serious Again, only at two positions, did BEST PITCHER — Warren tion. He knows the situation and Willie Hunter-Hike Pannoiso 7086—106 I prsWot the exact finish in the Hardly Know Reds Were in Town Lured 69 from Out-of^Town Winds Up with Fine Performance Ken Lans-Floyd Gensler 68-88—108 Spahn of Milwaukee, who went on Otherwlse, Houk plana to start it’s up to him to handle it.” H. BontempM. Goldshlnsky 73-34—106 NL, tabbing Cihlcago's Cubs for to win 21 games and gain member­ hia regular lineup. Assuming Man­ Business Today McGaha, a graduate of Arkan­ John McGoldrlck-Joe Sullivan 71-36—106 seventh place and the hapless tle answers the call, it will be Concluding his brief stay with the Chicago Cubs^ in Wally Cichon-Bob Cintolo 6987—106 ship In the exclusive 300 victory (j!P )_ IjO , th e? la *i lime the two cluba met in a#to 1 we wouldn’t win the pennant, sas University where he won let­ Philadelphia — Len Mathews, BOB ROGERS WALLY dOHON Philadelphia Phillies for eighth. , 2B; Tony Ku- New York {/P) — , Wast Side Old Timers' Reunion 187 i/|, Philadelphia, knocked out the National League finale Sunday was Moe Morhardt. EM Kuna-JIm Oral 73-35—107 Club. poor Reds. Doesn’t anyone series, in 1939. But we did." ters in football, baseball and bas­ Bowling EYank Picone-Tony Federlcl 70-37—107 Actually, during the spring, two bek. SS; Maris, RF; Mantle, CF; The poor Reds, you’d hardly his two new coaches, scouts and ketball, was given a one-year con­ Sinner last Saturday night at the Jimmy Soo, 141. Philadelphia, 8. The local first baseman collected two singles in three EM Rubia-MIke Bonetate 68-39—107 Of the worst teams, on the basis ^ C; , think they can win? No Chance But Won Bud Czelusniak-EYank Sarro 71-36—107 Hardest Working Veteran — know they were in town. Last spring, (^clnnati was other officials of the New York tract. "That’s the way I want it,” Garden Grove was a nmrked suc­ New York—Joey Donovan, 137 ■/., trips and scored one run as the Ciibs lost to Los Angeles F. Stasxowskl-D. Burkarth 73-85—107 of won and loss records, were the Stan Muslal of the Cards, who LF; , IB; (3ete Boy­ On the eve of that autum­ Mets got down to serious business he said. " I f 1 can’t produce. I ’d CmiBCH DLCKPINS Andreoli Fifth Local President er, 3B; Ford, P. Skipper Speaks given virtually no chance of win cess. It was unanimously agreed New York, defeated Gil Diaz, 141, at Wrigley Field, Chicago. Morhardt won the batting Bob Kay-Del Kinney . 7088—108 New York Yankees and Cincinnati. made a great comeback and had a today, working on the list of play­ rather not stay around.” , . Early pace setters are North Puerto Rlcie, 10. EM Kowalski-Bud Cordore 71-37—108 I f Mantle doesn't play, Howard nal extravaganza known as But they are. They’ll ,show up ning the league title and little The regular season performances fine year at the age of 40. ers from which they must pick He never played in the major to hold the reunkm annually. Nick Methodist No. 1 (11-1) and Sb. crown in the Class B Northwest League with a .339 aver­ Sebby Melluzxo-John Delsino 6939—108 wlU be at cleanup, Berra fifth, the World Series all the com­ tomorrow ready to face the awe­ chance of finishing in the first dl< Angelo, who served as dinner Toronto — Joe Erskine, 212 John Caleskl-Leo Mallory 71-38—109 of the World Series foes proves their 1962 National League team. leagues, but spent 11 seasons in Msu^’s (11-1) with only-two games , won on foul over Oeoige age which resulted in his promotion to the parent Cubs. With Central Football Officials Skowron sixth and Hector Lopez motion seems to be about the New some Maris A Co. and they don’t vision. The Reds had a few class chairman, came up with some in- Mickey Gresh-Lee Springer 73-37—110 a point that spring training games It was all strictly confidential. the minors playing a t ' several sep m tin g the top six clubs. Find­ IBnivalo, 20S, Toronto, 5. Gepree Ceffarattl-JIm NIcboIa 71-39—110 Best Base Runner — Vada Pin­ seventh. York Yankees, a perennial Ameri­ appear to be quaking in their boots players, but mostly they had teriesUng figures. ing the pins to their liking were Morhardt is the first Silk Town native to have his name EYank Krlnele-Jack Williams 73-38—111 mean little, or nothing, except to son of (hnclnnati. This youngster’s at the prospect. 'ITielr manager, collection of guys who had been The lists were made available positions. He piloted Mobile to two Bologna, Italy — Juan Duran, prepare for the championship sea­ (bnclnnatl Manager Fred Hutch­ can League nominee, who’ll face zecondplace finishes in the Soiith- O f the lit men present at the Sonny Chandler 148-386, Stsm appear in a major league boxscore in 40 years. Herman A1 lAbutl^lm Galleher 72-39-elll By EARL YOST bat helped pace the Reds to the hefty and combat-spirited Fred singularly unimpressive in other to George Welsa, club president, Argenttna, defeated Gianni son. , inson, who says he is not the least a not - 80 - perennial National em Association and led Toronto to ■tag dinner, W were from out-of- Saslela 146-351, Allan Clark 138- Lomml, 161 >4, Italy, 8. Bronkie was the last in 1922 with the St. Louis Browns. Fifth president of the Central pennant. His speed on the base perturbed about the top-heavy odds League champion, the Cincinnati Hutchinson, put it this way; seasons and with other clubs. The yesterday by Warren Giles, the Connecticut Association o f A p­ Here Were my spring predictions paths is tremendous, one of the Reds of 1961 had to patch together National League president. Each the 1960 International League pen­ town. six states were represented, 360, Gerry Chappell 143, Ed Hindis Montreal — Ran Schlamp, 148, against his club, has only one Reda. n ie y ’ll meet in the opener ’’It’ll be a helluva fight. I ’ve nant. with Bamer Duffy coming the 142-362, Sam LitUe 141-395, Jim proved FootbsLll officials to hall with actual finisti in parenthMia: league's top base stealers. a team with this collection of re­ club had to list 15 available men, New York, Imocked out Bemie Ar- i^nounce Winners AMERICAN LEAGUE doubtful starter. He ie catcher Dar­ of the best-of-aeven set tomorrow read we’re supposed to lose, maybe' The new manager’s first of­ peatest distance — Sacramento, Harvey 137, Ernie Scott 137, Tom from Manchester is John Andreoli jects and misfits added to their seven of whom were on the list ligo. 144, Puerto Rloo, 8. 1. New York (l). rell Johnson, who has a strain in at Yankee Stadium. in four straight. Well, I haven’t ficial act was to announce that Calif. Steve Miller came up from McDougall 364, Stan Opalach 354, of 971 Bretton Rd. The former Best Looking Team — Los An­ Those neboulous figures who told my players . . .dam es are won few stars and promising kids. Aug. 31 and thus came under the In Oval Contests , 2. Baltimore (3). his left side. I f he can’t make it, Coach Luke Appling’s contract St. Petersburg, Fla., Francis Mc­ Howie Holmes 356, Stan Grzyb Weaver High o f Hartford base­ geles Dodgers, enough has already probably will compile the betting odds have the on the field, anyway, not in the pa­ There were periods of disheart­ regular 25-player limit, and eight Cann from Hempstead, U I., Jason Brain Injury Cause ball and football player was elect­ 2. CSiioago (4) been ..said about this super team would not be renewed. "He said 353, Luddy Hansen 351. get the call. Yankees favored at 2t4 to 1. That pers or on the radio or in televi­ ening slumps and exhilarating of whom were out on option or that pitching . Coach Mel Harder Chapman from Bellmore, L.I All or Nothing Following is a list of winners in ed to the position last November. 4. Cleveland (6). which didn't win. The National League champions’ mass of citizenry which suddenly sion booths.” streaks. The latter outnumbered under control. will remain and will be given Sherwood Anderson from New the field day events last Saturday Previous presidents from the Silk 5. Minnesota (7). becomes baseball . conscious at Hutchinson concedes the Yan­ the former. Time after time the Giles refused to disclose any Ross Heads Pros Trinity College football teams at the West Side Oval, ^ rt Mc- lineup will be , more authority. Roch^e, N.T., Andy Raguskus Sr. City were Christie McClormick, 6. Boeton (6). Most Improved Team— St. Louis series time, as v/ell as season-long kees have the pitching and the looked-for fold appeared im­ detalla of the lists, except to say have ti^ only five games during Conkey, who did a tremendous job 2B; Ed Kask), SS; , " I plan to surround myeelf vrith and Jr. from Feeding HOUs, Mass., Of Latest Grid Death Tom Kelley, Bill Sacherek and T. Detroit (2). Cards Just never did get off the fans, knows all about redoubtable fielding, and he’s adequately Im­ minent. But time after time, the that the seven Cincinnati men who Wendell Ross, pro at the Pequot the last 30 seasons, with two of reporting the West Side Old Tim CF; Frank Robinson, LF ; Wally the best men possible and give and J«Um TUmer from East Long- Chick Toomey. McCormick is still 5. Kansas City (9 Tie). ground. Post, RF; , 3B; Gordy and his .61 home runs, pressed but not overwhelmed by Reds pulled together. Finally were on the list of World Series Golf Club in Stonington, has been those coming during the last two ers’ Reimion activities, has listed them full sway,” McGaha said. meadow, Mass. an officer, holding down the secre­ 9. Loo Angelee (8). Coleman, IB ; Jphnson or Zimmer­ Mickey Mantle’s celebrated ailing the Yankee power. Then he coun­ came the pennant—Cincinnati's ellgiblea, would not he made Angrio, who was an officer in elected president of the Connecti­ campaigns. The most recent dead­ the first two finishers, in each the tary-treasurer post for the "The other coaches '^U be riaftled Philadelphia Iff)—X brain injury^terday by the Philadelphia Medical 10. Washington (9 Tie). Biggest Surprise — Spring show­ man C; O’Toole, P. hip and hia home runs, Whitey ters ■with the Reds' assets— hitters first since 1946. known to New York and Houston, later.” the now defunct Twilight Baseball cut Profeasionai Golfers Associa­ lock was the final game in 1960, which induced internal bleeding boys’ and girls' categories, in both umpeenth year. Elxaminer's office following an au­ NA'nONAL LEAGUE ing of Mickey McDermott who won Hutchinson, who likes to platoon Ford’s prodigious pitching, and like Frank Robinson, Vada Pinson, A year ago, another surprise the other new N L club, until after League at the West Side Oval for tion, succeeding Harry Nettlebladt when Wesleyan and Trinity tied caused the death of a Lebanon Val­ topsy. boys eind girls, in each o f the con­ Assistant treasurer of the Pearl 1. Los Angeles (2). a bullpen job with the Cardinals his team, said he would make most probably about EHston Howard’s , (3ene Freese and National League pennant winner— the series. The ao-called ‘!pre- two decades, noted that of the of the Golf Club of Avon. Others for the first time in 60 meetings. ley college football player who col The death o f Zola, who suc­ tests. St. office o f the Connecticut Bank 2. Milwaukee (4). only to fail to observe training of his switches depending on the high batting average. W ally Poit; pitchers such as Joey the —occupied mium” player Hats also will be more than 300 present, 38 men re­ named at the Connecticut PG A’s lapsed during a game and died cumbed yesterday in Presbyterian Plaques were presented to each A Trust Co. in Hartford, Andreoli Hawkeyea Topa^ Ihe PGA golf tour in 1962 will 8. St. Louis (5). rules and was released. park, rather than the opposing This preoccupation with the Jay, Jim O’Toole, , Ken the spot the Reds hold now, under made available at that time. side in different towns. annual meeting at the Manches­ shortly after an emergency opera­ Hospital following the emergency winner by Matt Moriarty on the has been tooting a whistle with 4. Pitteburgh (6). Yankees is reflected in the press, Johnson and . dogs to the Yankees. After seven BSmer Vennart took movies of ter Country Club last night were be the richest in history. Events pitcher. He is sticking with Cole­ New York (AT—The Iowa Hawk- tion for removal of a blood clot surgery Saturday night, was the patio steps outside the West Side the Central Botm for 18 years. 6. San Francisco (3). man and Blasingame, both left- radio and television. It ’s Yankees, As (or the odds, Hutchinson games it was the Pirateq. who vwre Draft Day Awaited the entire program, including the Bob Bodinpon, Hartford, first vice with 890,000 in prize money have Rec. eyes, who set their own pace.,in a from the brain, authorities report. second in college football this year. For the past eight seasons he has 6. Cincinnati (1). Yanks in Four handed hitters, against Ford. Yankees, Yankees. There is talk of says: World Champions. Th-e day after the peries ends, panule Frimty night and all-day president; A1 Hackney, Manches­ been listed for . Pebble Beach, The report on the player, John Donald Foley, 19, of Pasadena Tex., held membership in the Eastern in the city where the last game is 28-7 season-opening., ric to ^ qver _ 86-Yd. n u h —5 aad t j r , olds 7. Ohiesgo (7), Now for the World Series predic­ “ For e X a m p 1 e," Hutchinson a four-j:ame sweep, such as the “ So, we’re 2^ to 1 underdog*. But nobody around here seems aetlvltioe at the Oval as well as ter, second vice president; and Del Calif., San Francisco, Palm Zola, a 20-year-old junior halfback a member of Navy’s junior varsity , — G ) Jonathon Lelber, (3) Peter Association of / Intercollegiate played, Houston and New York CalKoriiia last Saturday, 8«t It 8. Philadelphia (8). tion. Old Major Hoople, who visits said, " I plan to keep Post In right- Yanks staged against the Reds the Last spring it was as high as 60 to think it could happen again. the dinher at night. Kinney, Hotchkiss, re-elected sec- Springs, Calif., and Miami, Fla. from Hazelton, Pa., was made yes- squad, died last Thursday of in­ Lelber: Girl*—( 1) Carole Noeke, (3) Football Officials as a linesman. enough to retain the Np. l.jp p t in M ary Ann Venturi. John AndreoU * * * the office once a week, to bring in field in all games in the Yankee will pick their players. Each can juries suffered in' practice. There Small college assignments dot the the weekly Associated Press* col­ _ 46-yd. Daeh—7 aad 8 yr. eld* his football picks, tells me the Stadium. will replace get as many as 28 for 51.9 mil­ have been 11 fatalities in high Boy*—( 1) William Maher, (2) Lloyd local man's Saturday fall officiat­ lege football poll.. Twenty-four of Guetafaon: Girls—( ) Patty Maher, (3) Quotes in the Spring him in against a lions or as few as 20 for 51-? mil­ school football this year. 1 ing schedule. Yankees will win in. five games. the 49 members of the A P Ix ^ d Connie Wlttke. Beet Rookie Pitcher — RolUe Cincinnati has been either a red righthander and will play leftfleld. '"-"Yogi Turns Writer '-... lions. of experts Murt thato) first place _ 5#-yd. Daeh—6 to U yr olds. Reesltlent o f Manchester for the "There are no great stars on the _ B p y »— (1) Richard Cobb, (2) David Series Bound Sheldon of the Yanks. Without the hot and a stone cold team all sea­ "Robinson will go back to his Major League ballot for the Hawkeyes of the past 11 years, Andreoli has been list,” Giles admitted. “ But there DIckau; Glrla — (1) Linda Frey, (3) active in Midget League Football ex-UConn athlete, its doubtful If son. I f the Reds are hot, it could regular rightfleld spot in Cincin­ Big Ten. With plenty of seconds^ B aseball Crowds Marsha Vennart. the Yanks would have repeated. end in six games, but 1 like New nati. He can handle any outfield are players on the list that the support from the other voten, 69-yd. Daeh-^12 to 14 yr. old* for six years and has been in the ‘(Yankees in four straight;” = L e a d e r s = Praise Given Manager, clyb normally wouldn’t sell for Boya—(1) Larry Garauder, (2) Bruce reported Earl Yost, Herald From Class D to the majors in York in four. There hasn’t been a position and 1 don't think he will they wound lip with.424 points and Little League baseball program 575,000.” Dropped Slightly Griffin: Glrla— (I ) Jackie fclarke, (3) seven years. He was a catcher in sports editor, as he left for one year, Sheldon was a big sur­ four-game sweep since 1954 when have much trouble in leftfleld here, AMERICAN LEAGUE a clear edge over Mississippi. Tha Suaan Rineroae. the then'New York Giants, decided New York and Houston each a ______Tire Bace—7 aad 8 yr. olda high school and as a semi-pro. An New York to cover the 1961 prise, winning 11 games. shadows or’ no.” Rebels, also No. 2 ' ai week ago, underdogs, blanked the Cleveland Batting — Cash, Detroit, .361'; must take two players from each wound up \rith 16 firiii,place votes Boya— (1) Stephen Cartier. (3) Henry All-City (Hartford) and All-State World Series between the Yan­ The stadium’s leftfleld shadows, Howard, New York, .348; Kaline, New York (JF)—Major league Pope: Glrla—(1) Vaneaaa Hagenow, (2) Beat Rookie Inflelder — Dick Indians. especially in late innings in Octo­ Misses Assistant Role of the eight other clubs at 575,000 and 325 points. Ole MiM whipped basebali attendance suffered a Chriatine Uttllng. football selection as a guard in kees and Cincinnati. Detroit, .324; Piersall, Cleveland, Howser of Kansas City. This little Form chart says the Yanks in ber, have been the undoing of each. Then each is permitted to Kentucky, 20-6; for Ita^second in a decline of 5.6 per cent in 1961 Sack Base—7 aad 8 yr. aide 1933 at Weaver, Andreoli coached Yost will be In New York for .322; Mantle, New York, .317. Boya— (1) Lloyd Guatafaon, (3) John the Smoke Ekiters' entry in the guy mads the American League four straight. many a good outfl(;lder over the take one more from each of the row. f despite the addition of two new the first two games and then Runs — Marls, New York, 132; By YOGI BERRA hope to prove that in tha -i- . V Herdlc; Glrla— (1) Chiiatlne UtUlnx, Midget Football League for five years. eight cluba at 580)000 apiece. A -----;------:t — franchises. (3) Linda Kelly. ^ move on to Cincinnati for Mantle, New York, 131; Colavlto, World Seriei starting tomor­ years after officiating in his first “ I see,” observed Hutchinson, New York (>P)—Don't laugh. special "premium” player list The overall attendance, includ­ Baaeball riirow—12 to 14 yr. olda. gtunes three and four, and five Detroit, 129; Cash, Detroit, 119; row in Yankees Stadium. stolen BasM—Aparltlo, Cbioaro, Boya—(1) Larry Garauder, (3) Ronald season with the small fry. This "that we’re not supposed to have then will be present^ from which 53; Howser, Kansas C3

( MANCHESTER EVENIN6 HERALD. M A N C H E S T ^ OONN^ TUESDAY. OCTOBER 8. 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING 6 e RALD, M A N O ^ T E R , 00NN.» TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1961 PAGE For 8fil» 48 BaUAng Maieriali 47 Aato OriviBC School 7*A THBRB OUGHTA b e A LAW BY FAGALY And SHORTEN Hfilp WfiBtfid— Musical UrntrumeBto S3 Furnished Apartmento 68-A Hoium ffir Sfilfi 72 Howcfi for Salo 72 Loto For Bait 73 BoltOtl Bbto or F i ^ i >7 TV ANTHNNAfl, tffiwB, parts and a b s o r b e d . DSHD lumbar, boUd-' PBEPARB f o r drivar’a tsat. 'BBAUnETJL WurUtier Chord end R(XaCVILLB — 12 ElUngtoa Ave. EAST HARTFORD — Moot desir­ SOUTH WINDSOR—Ranch, S bed­ BUILDING LOT — 100x281 feet, aecaaocriaa sola inaur ftuaoaa “ Do ing and pbimbh a auppUes, radia­ eplnet-organ with percueelon. Muet Ages 16 to io. Driving and etasr MBN-WOMEN $90 in coBunlsalcnB. tors, pipes and flia bricks, docra Large welt furnished two, room able! Spacious CMonlel near bus­ rooms garage, full ceUer, oU hot fully treed, city water, city eeyrer, room. Thiea instructors. No waltr Db^PBESCePnoM tWaUMMBKVMlO HOMmPKccEPnM 06liy, M luminous namopIitaA sacrifice. PracticaUy n ^ , used apartnien^ adults only, Tel TR line, $ roonu, 1^ baths, Rutco water neat, large livdng room with aidewelka, curbs, excellent loca­ Ing, Mancbeoter Drlvtag Acide- IHUXOH ASIJM I0*f mtEDeEPBlUE- - TOGirGU^MCtlOHONUMOPBOMIQ? Wrtta Raevea Co., Attlsbofo, Juet 8 montha. Can be seen 6-7:80 6-9131 Or 171 85689. storms, garage, shruha, fruit fireplace, aluminum (atorma, tion. For additional information my. PI 2-7249. uiuwi* MA mtmmt imq .uy p j» . Scott Drive, Manchester.' «-A«9W aaa* wswabaa ^OMU ,Vefi 60 trees, etc. Owner tranaferred. acreena end ewninga, immaculate or appointment, (toll McCarthy Democrats Sweep door aatamias bora wtc and up. MI 9-9842. SUB-LETT 4 R(X>M8, 2-bedroom, Anxloii* qvflck sale. Beltiore Agen­ 'lou MODh OQMPlCri O iA M a r Outdoor antetmas from $1.99 and Houeewrecklng, IQ 82192. end to end. Has to be seen. Rob­ Enteiprises, MI(9-5391. John Pan- LARSON’S CoBiMctleat’a first U- BUXU> TOUR futun, grow with completely furnished, heat, hot cy, MI 8-5121, Evenings Mr. An- ert Wolverton Agency, MI 8-1914. ciSra, MI 9-1898, ADVERTISING cenaed dxivtog ochool trained — XRECQMMCNOAmLCWW*^ ^ up. Chimney mounts only 99c. water, adults only, no pete, refer­ QCr m m PROM It c PHONE,1 Mbit’s. Rblp us build anl open S deraon, JA 8-0189, Certlflad and approved la now of- now auper markets in one year. VRF wira So a foot Also, used OUmonaa—Watehofr— Wearing Apparel—-Fnra 57 ences. MI 9-1849 MANCHESTER--Hl.-BOO, 6 -room CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS tertag claasroom and behind 'mi eusMeeif wiiN^. "’^>3UCHP0Rr.ttU66KT SiqMriMesd and above average TVs eomptotely ovwhaulod ~ CAPE—Fiv* large room, shaded ranch, plaster walls, conveniently TNVO B ZONE lots with c jg water; Education Board wheel Instruction for teensgani COME BMKyomLiemTCD' 'teUPWHOMfW' man ana women will advance us flrat...... for the bestMt deals. deals. Open Jewelry 48 BOY’h CAMEHj car coat and haL lot, garage combination windows, located. Aeeume 4%% mortgage Union St., $2,400. CaU 9-6495. 8AJLto6PJM. Ml 9Acmi. FUU.0PPEPM0yiNEQARr QNCEhHDoer r ^ d ly . Openings available In all evadnge tni 6, Batuiday till 8. size 8; wool skirts, slse 12-14, like Business Locations quiet location. Owner, Ml 3-6836. or minimum down—all typeg of deparonenu.. Apply .Mott’e Super Prioea IB effect tUl auppiy u ex­ LEONARD W, YOST, Jewelera - new, reasonable. Phone MI 84822. For Rent 64 mortgages available. Lawrence MEADOWBROOK MANOR, Ctoven- T xjO M eS B T f hausted br replacbd by atanUar Repair*, adjuate watches expert­ Or SesiN MANOR 8 bedroom ranch, try—7 excellent lots, SOxlto. Own­ Independent voters and holting^ficlals completed the tally M the COPY CLOSING TIMB FOR CLASSIFIED ADlTf. Gafogo Service— Stornga 10 Mericets, 567 kOddle Tpke., Bast, F. Fiano, Realtor, MI 8-2766. ^ Republicans combined yesterday to election results. Manchester. Itema. SatelUte Elaotranlo Service, ly. Reaacnable prices. Open Tuea- BKCELUtMT apot for any bualneae ceramic bath, fireplace, attkehed Cra^ord, MI 9-4410. er leaving country, will sacrifice ~IM« wmatAX i»m AM^-^RMnnutAt t am. 166 School Street, Monoheeter, MI dey through Saturday; S u n d a y Wanted— To Boy 58 or office. (Center of town, plenty garage, screened porch, dispotal, for quick sale. J. D. Realty, MI put Democrats In three of the four The six items of business that BOOKKEEPER and oCflcs manager 81786. evenlnge, 129 Spruce St. MI 94887. of parking. MI 9-6239 8 6 stove end other extras. Direct MANCHESTER-Listing 167. Two- 3-5129, 470 Main St. chairs available on the board of came before the annual meeting GARAGE at 182 Mkple Street. Tel. in Manchester, B-day week, hours BUY, 8E3LL or trade antique from owner at $14,500 for quick famUy newly renovated including education. . On the rest of the were completed within a haU hour PLEASE READ TOUR AD MI 84751. 88, paid vacation. hospltalUatlon LOAM SALB -IU e^oleao H4 loam and ueed furniture, china, glase, STORE near.Main St. at 36 Birch sale. Ctoll MI 9-8619 after 5 p.m. bathrooms, floors, walls, plum^ boards, however, the Republican and no opposition was voiced on and life insurance, salary based for $13.80. Aloo flu, gravel, aaad Fnel and Feed 49-A silver, picture frames and old St. 2,000 sq, ft. parking. Apply ing and heating, city water, Resort Propert.v For Sale 74 party retained control. the vote. TTie budget for the com­ end Btone. MI S-6608, coins, old dolls and guns,. hobby Marlow’s, 867 Main. MANCHESTER—-6 room Cepe, 8 The two year term on the board ing year was adopted within sec­ DAT IS BnsineaB Semees Offered 18 on experience. Submit reeume giv­ sewer. Bent A Bent, Realtors, BU DON’T WAIT untU enow file* — cqllecUona, attic content* or whole finished, 1 unfinished. In excellent 9-6955. Evenings Mr. Fiano, MI BOLTON—First lake —waterfront of education went to Democrat onds of the time the meeting waz ing age, experience, marital INK DRUMS, 65 gallon, tor aale. OFFK3E FOR RENT—600 sq. ft., ’ ONBI COSMA APPLIANCE Servlca-Ra- status, etc. WUI caU tor taiter- order j ^ r wood now at the Wind­ estates. Furniture Repair Service and quiet nelgtiborhood, near bus 3-0458. 6-room cottage which can be Harold Porcheron, who defeated called to order by Edson P. Her­ Suitable tor rubbish, etc. Ctoll Ml ham Woodyard. Slabs and hard­ TalcottvUle, (tonn. Tel. Ml 3-7449. 100% Main Street location. Call and shopping, $13,900. Philbrick easily winterized. Marlon E. Rob­ Dr. Laura Toomey with 490 votes rick, moderator. Temporary bor­ MB «a|f •• Pm I palrs all makes refrigerators, view. Write Box *'X’’, Herald. MI 3-6419 or MI 3-7614. freciars, washing machines, dry­ 83711. wood cut to any length you want. Agency, MI 9-8464. CAPES—Six rooms In central loca­ ertson. broker. Ml 3-5953 to Dr. Toomey's 463. rowing in anticipation of taxes was (JaU HArrison 3-0403. Own days FRANK IS bujdng and selling good tion for $13,500 ; 6 rooms immacu­ For the four year terms. Re­ authorized without question. ers ranges, oil and gas burners. TORO SNOW blower at new low used furniture and antiques start­ ny MANCHESTER-^ Kenwood koad. MI 9-OOS5. AU work guaranteed. SitOAtlonfi Wanted— 9 to 4, nights 7:80 to 9:30. ness or office, apartment includ­ late tor $14,750 and 6 rooms IH publican John J. McCorrick was a Resident Trooper Asked price. $189.95, power handle ing Sept. 9 at 420 Lake St. Call and New overaizg room ranch, ce­ baths for $14,900. T. J. (Srockett, Farina For Sale 76 high vote getter with 447 votes. model Marlow'i, 867 Mun St. ed, 476 Main St. MI 85229. 9-6. ramic tile bath, 8 bedrooms, Herrick called on First Select­ tODB ooonBBAsmi m u . LAWN MOWERS sharpened and Female I 88 see what we’ve got. Closed Sun­ Realtor, XO 8-1577. Democrat George A. Banks was man Oiarles Robbins to explain i - / ; days. MI 9-6580. kitchen with formica counters, 3-2711 repaired sales and service, pick GardeiH-Farpn— Dairy ROCKV1LLE3—3 room office suite, elected with 422, and Democrat the rcque.st to have the town re­ Diol Ml FOR SALE—10 wooden etorm win­ birch cabinets, exhaust fan, din­ RANCHES—Gambolati built on BOLTON — 110 acre farm fully up and delivery. Complete Une of PRA(?nCAL NURSE avaUable fuU dows and 8 ecreene with alfiminum Products 56 WANTED—Man’s ’’ speed hi first floor, heated, ample parking. Mrs. (Tlaire H. Warfel was elected quest a resident state policeman. Tnt) ridara, reals, and rotartaa, 26 8 MI 3-1869. ing area, built-ins, picture win­ Woodland St. for $18,900; a beauty equipped. Call Broker, Ml 8-1365. Robbins said the Item was In­ 'IhnJutlr time, Uva in or out. CaU AD 8-0390 wire, eize approximately B5’’kS3’’, cycle In good condition. Call MI dow, full cellar with hatchway, with IH baths in Rockledge for with 393. Republican Mrs. Alyce garden and lawn suppUea. L A M FOR. SALE!— Applet, hand picked, ■ ■ - - ■ - - J - - - ...... cluded In the town meeting at the WLOA HWILBiai,, end one 80 gallon atone lined hot 9-6859. amesite drive, oil hot air heat, $18,700 ; 6 rooms and better than J. Cuason was unsuccessful with Equipment Corporation, Route 88. G(X>D CARE for your bal^ hy day water tank. CaU MI 9-1847 after alto good wlndfaUe. Loul* Bunce, 393 votes. - request of the Democratic Town Vernon, Conn. TR 87809. wtoicuMWUfw, 629 W. Center St., MI 8-8116. Honsfifi For Rent 65 large lot, fully landscaped wiUi an acre In low 20a. T. J. Oockett, Wanted— Real Estate 77 (tommlttee. He said It was hlz : ■ •'S! or week. Experienced. NA 4:80 p.m. WANTED—4 drawer metal letter shrubs, sidewalks and curbs. Price Realtor, MI 3-1577. Ij'hd third party candidates for 8-8643. file. Condition not important. Must understanding that the vote would CHAIN SAW work — Trees cut. NEW 5 ROOM home on Second $15,890. Down payment $750. ASK US about our cash offer for the board, John J. Morianos and FOR THE RUST TIME ANYWHERE CUUtRIAGB, carbed. Jumper seat, RECLBANED RYE and wheat seed be reasonable. State price. Ad­ Mrs. Isabella Sebastiao, received not request a -state policeman for Reasonable rates. CaU PI 87558 . for cover or forage crops, reaaon- Bolton l4ike, partially furnished, Schwartz Real Estate. MLS Real­ CJUSTOM 6*4 room Cape, breeze­ your property. No red tape. Hon- enamel bath tub, very reasonable. dress Diagrams, Box 672, Hart­ tor. AD 6-1241, AD 3-1319. way, garage, wall-wall carpet, est value. H. J. Bradley, MI 8-7379. 165 and 134 votes respectively. Bolton even i f one were available, between 1:30-4:30 or any time SituatioiiB Wanted — Male 39 able, JA 8-4949 after 6 p.m. $90 monthly. Cell JA 8-6884. but only to place the town on CtoU MI 9-9904. ford, Ctonn. dishwasher, IH baths, shed dor­ Robbins Re-eleoted A H-HOUR WANT AO ANSWERINR Saturday or Sunday. CASH WAITING for property own­ the list. He said that a vote at an­ Florists— Norseries 15 Fainting— Pspwlng 21 CARPENTER, mason, painter and R(XCKVILLE — Neat 3 bedroom MANCHESTER—8 bedroom ranch, mer, huge wooded lot near Center First Selectman Charles A. Help Wanted-Female 85 PFAFF CXIMMERCIAL aewlng ma­ ranch. Will accept well mannered large enclosed breezeway, 2-car Street. $17,900. Carlton W. Hutch­ er*. Please call Us before you buy other town meeting would be nec- M A M RUBBISH - Residential, paperhshger desires work. $3.35 chine, electric ilg sage, button- Fertilizers 50-A Robbins was returned to office for commercial, Industrial. Barrels Roomti Without Board 59 children. Available on or prior garage, one minute to Parkway, ins, MI 9-5132. or ^sell. Sueedy service. J. D. es.sary before a resident state po­ SERVlOE FREE TO HERALD READERS HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS, the E7CTERIOR and interior painting, CONNECTICUT zaglstered lieshsed an hour. JA 8-1484. hdee, etc. -Aaktaig $198. CH 7-6060. Realty. Ml 1-5139. his sixth term with 517 votes to liceman could be authorized since furnished. Oesning vacant homes, largest blossom variety, Cui^on decorating, ceilings, floors. Clean GOOD COW MANURE $5/and $10 to October 81. $130. Tel. MI 9-7319. shopping center, and schools. Call practical nurse tor reUet shifts In FOR RENT—Room. bath, kitchen owner, MI 9-6762. MANCHESTER—Attractive 6 room 296 for Democratic candidate Oaa- It Involved expenditure of funds. W «tt ■r M« i^srtments, attics, cellars, yards. mums, pom-pon mums, in aU workmanship. Free estimates. No convalescent home in Rockville. CASH REGISTER, National, 6 loads. Delivered. Excellent for privileges, gentleman or lady. WISH SOMEONE to handle you| prin Morra and 163 for Brace G. ■ M f Stalls OBlI tlw Incinerators emptied. Light truck­ colors, 66c each. Open seven days Job too smul. J(dm VerfalUe. Ml Dofs—mrds—Pete 41 Ctolonial-Cepe with attached ga- It was voted to sell a strip o f Tel. TR 6-4391. drawer, electric. Beat offer ac­ •brube, lawns, etc. MI 8-7804, MI Free parking. 128 Birch St. MI Businens Property For Sale 70 .. rage In excellent condition, fire­ real estate? (toil me at Ml 9-0338 Ronson, who was sponsored by the land to Anthwiy Sobol adjacent ing. MI 89757 a week and evenings tlU dark. 8-2521. cepted. MI 8-6625. 9-8731. 3-4451. PLAYFUL, housebroken kittens VERNON—514 room ranch, call place, hot water heat, aluminum tor prompt and courteous serviee. third party. to his property on Watrous Rd. MANCHBTGR AMSWEMNO SERVICE PonticelU’s Greenhouse, 438 N. FULL-TIME sales woman from BOLTON—Industrial ZMie. Building owner, MI 9-7366. Joseph Barth. Broker. Dr. Bernard J. Sheridan'Is the ALL KINDS of clocks repaired. An­ Main Street. now until January 1 for Manches­ need homes. Some long-haired. MI FURNISHED ROOMS, complete aiding, very convenient and desir­ Robbins explained that the 50 by tiques included. Work guaranteed. PAINTTNO, floor sand- 9-4389 after < P'i». 90x36, two apartments up, busi­ able location. Asking $19,500. Many new Democratic member of the 236 foot strip was assessed at $600. M l 94IS00 ter Jewelry store. Experience de­ FOR SALE—White Mtchen Sink. Household Goods 51 housekeeping facilities. Centrally ness down.Two building lots. For CUSTOMERS WAITING. Lietlngs MI 9-1962 LARGE VARIETY of mums, cor ing, CaU " Phme MI 9-9097, located. Children accepted—limit­ other listings available. Alice wanted. Single or 2 or 4 family board of selectmen. He received Property owners in the neighbor­ sired, but not necessary. Reply TWO ADORABLE kittens need appointment «palt Broker MI -INCOME aam pet, Realtor, MI 9-4548, MI u d taMira jraor onmms*. T m H Mr trcNB oar odvertiatr la Jig ner of WeUes Rd. and Taylor S t, stating qualificatiana and exper­ ed. Mrs. Dorsey. 14 Arch St., Man­ homes. Broker MI 3-1365. 417 votes. Incumbent Alichael hood, Charles C. Church and Ed­ 3 at tte telepbone. HOME LANDSCAPING, lawn EXTERIOR and Interior painting. good homes, double paws, CtoU 3-1365. 3-7S87. Peace tallied 648 votes to remain mund Pcrsluha, spoke In favor of ItaM wtUMOt •poMUaf an evarii TalcottvlUe. ience Box A, Herald. TAPE RECORDERS for rent Mar­ chester. 71-73 Chestnut Street maintenance, lawn fertlUzatlon, Paperhanging. WaUMper books. MI 8-6038. SNAP ON tool box with complete low’*, 867 Main. Call MI 6-5221. on the board. The first meeting of the town's selling the land to hedge pruning. Contact John E. Wallpaper removed. Ceilings. 6 FRIENDLY women needed’ right set of tools. Reasonable. MI 81708. ROOMS WITH housekeeping privi­ BOLTON LAKE-Bathlng, boating, the board will be held tonight at Sobol. No action was taken on a Whltham, MI 9-2660. LONESOME with the chUdren in BOLTON—15 acres business prop­ Spacious 3-famlly income proper­ fishing may be yourg when you Legal Notice Roofing— Sidinc 16 Eloors. Good clean workmanship. away to help start shop-by-mail Three Rooms of Furniture leges for 3 young ladies available ty, 2 aeven room duplex apart­ 8 in the town offices. suggestion by Bruce Ronson that FuUy insured. Reasonable rates. school? Our kittens FiU liven erty. Call Broker, MI 8-1365. purchase this adorable year LiqrOB PEEMIT Lost and Fouiid Automobiles for'Sale 4 SAM’S UPHOLSTERY — Retired club. You help your friends, they Boats and Accessories 46 FROM MODEL HOME October 18 at Bolton Lake. BU ments, one 5 room apartment, hot Tax Collector Anthony Maneg- its appraised value had not Leo PeUeUer, MI 9-6326 or MI things up. Fluffy, friendly- and 9-0939. . 'round 4 room ranch. ExceUent _ NOTICE OF APPLICATION changed from that listed by the from the shop. Can taka care of A. A. DION INC. Roofing, siding, save money. 'You get famous prod­ frM. MI 4-0304. air oil heat, amesite drive, garage, condition. Price only $9,990. $500 This Is to give notics that 1, gia was top vote-getter on the Re­ LOBT—Ijorge Gordon aetter dog NEED A CAR and had your credit painting. Carpentry. Alterationa 9-5082. ucts free. Send today for details, 14’ WOLVERINE, 85 h.p. Evlnrude Hunscfi For Sale 72 2 blocks to Main Street, shopping THERESA McCORMICK of Warren publican ticket with 618 to Dem­ town. . all your upholstering needs at Cost Over $700 ROOM NEAR Post Office for work­ down. Goodchlld-Bartlett Realty, (atmOar to Xrlab and EngUah aet> turned down? Short on doom pi and additltzia. CeUings. Workman­ free 376-page catalog. No obliga­ eleetrie starting, Gator traUer. and transportation. ExceUent lay­ Avenue. Vernon. Connecticut. have ocratic candidate Alex J. Kozi- Also voted was the sale o f a great s a v i^ . CaU CH 2-2878. PAINTING AND papertianging. ing girl, board opUonal AU privi­ $12,600—SIX ROOM colonial., nice Realtors, BU 9-0939, MI 8-7925. filed and application dated Sept. 20, tor dcMa only color la black with maotT Bankrupt? RepoaaeanonT ship guaranteed. 299 .Autumn St tion. Popular Club, Dept D783, P-AIR MATTCD rabbits for aale. Like new. MI 8-8681, out In tip-top condition. Onlv 1941, with the Liquor Control Commla- kowski's 347. triangular piece of land with 50 Good clean workmiuimip at rea­ NEVER BEEN USED leges of home. MI 3-6745. condition, picturebook kitchen re^) Dia^meared from Coventry Doa’t giva up! See Honeat Daiig< TREE REDfOVAL, pruning, and MI 3-4860. sonable rates. 80 years in Man- Lynbrook, N, Y. Reasonable. 81 Windemere St. $27,500. STREET—6 room Cape, ilon for a Package Store for the sale Town Clerk David Toomey was along the railroad track and 58 homo laat Wedneaday. Reward for laa,.get the lowdown on the knraat lot clearing. Frank C. Noble, MI END OF SEASON SALE —Boats, Sale Price $388 very central. Ctorlton W. Hutchins. of alcoholic liquor on the premtaea, feet on a third aide to Gertrude Chester. Raymond Flake. MI HAVE RENTED one room to young MI 9-5132. screened porch, fireplace, l-eer Dobton Avenue Vernon, Connecticut. endorsed by the Democrats as well return. CaU Ooventty, n 3-d914. down and amaUeat paymenta any' 9-6063. COUOBUN ROOFING CO. — AU SALES PERSON, experienced only, motors, traUers, skis, paint and CARROLL-DRIGGS garage, ahsded lot, $16,000. Phu- foot frontage on Notch Rd., 33 feet types of roofs and roof npatrli 89237. full or part-time, women's wear­ marine hardware drasUcaUy re­ Pay Only $4 Week business girl. Can accommodate The bualness It owned bv Anthony J. as the Republicans. Mrs. ShirVey where. Not a amall loan or finance SHIVERAL email kittens need another. CaU MI 9-6268 after 5. AGENCY brick Agency, MI 9-8464. Lorello, of Warren Avenue. Vernon, Patnode. Ttoe call in the town com g a ^ ^lan. Douglas Motors, PIANO TUNING, $5. Repairs guan- specializing in Twenty Year Bond­ ing apparel. Good salary. Apply homes. MI 8-2821. duced to save space. Savings, ex­ SIX ROOM Capa, flraplece, garage, Connecticut, and will be conducted by B. Riley will begin her first term Sacrificing complete bedroom, near to stores, schools and bus. 754 Main Street THERESA McCORMICK of Warren as town treasurer and agent of meeting was amended for the aale t a r r —BtXm parakeet. Reward. anteed. Free estimates given on ed Roofs. CaU MI 8-7707. Electrical Services 22 Surrey’s, 789 Main St. ample—murine paint formerly $8, ATTRACTIVELY furnished room MAN(HESTER—Income or In-law to Mrs. Patnode rather than to MIS47M. request. CaU MI 8-1365, Kenneth now $1.90; skis at $32.50, now complete living room and kitchen Marion E. Robertson. *lroker. MI East Hartford Avenue. Vernon. Connecticut, as per­ the town deposit fund today, hav­ decorator furniture from model dis­ for gentleman,.kitchen privileges, 3-5953. JA 8-4164 special. Large 6 room home and a mittee. Stanley Patnode. The naeeeeed 1956 STDDEBAKER, % ton pick Robinson. BIDWELL HOME Improvement FREE ESTIMATES—Prompt serv­ PBX OPERATOR —CLERK Poultry and Supplies 43 $20, over 60 clean used motors at 4 room home together on a large THERESA McCORMICK ing received 562 votes to Dem­ LOST—light yellow colored young up, good running condition, ex­ Company—aU types of aiding and play home. We will give you free private entrance, parking. Inquire Eveningg and Weekends, Mr. Dated. Sept. 33. 1941. ocratic Frederick M. Goal’s 375. price of the property waz given ice <01 aU types of electrical wir­ bargain prices. McIntosh Boat at 169 Maple. GLASTONBURY—8 room ranch, * lot. 8-car garage, garden space, as $2. The moderator explained male cat. Cooper St. Pleaoe call cellent tirea, no reasonable offer GRUNDER’S UPHOLSTERDia, 20 Aluminum clapboards a Well established Harttord insur­ FANCT HEAVY fowl for aale, at Co., 52 Oak Street. Open evenings delivery and free storage up to one Boynton. MI 9-3148. ing. Licensed and insured. Wilson year, baths, center ball, 8 twin size bed Mr. Lyslk, JA 8-5144. near Center. Asking $26,500. Law­ Two Democ^U On Finance that the Icmd as worth nothing to MI B-S007 after 6. refused. MEdford S-4130. Depot Square. Upholstering In an­ . Unexcelled workmon- ance company has clerical position reasonable prices, Manchester tlU 9. 238 CHARTER OAK St. Room suit: p. MI 9-6495. Electrical CO., 'Manchester, Ml rooms, 146 foot lot, only $18,400 rence F Fiano. Realtor. MI 8-2766. Two Democrats, incumbent Mr*. anyone hut the adjoining prop­ tiques and modem. We carry a 0-4817, Glastonbury, ME 8-7878. Poultry Farm, 472 Keeney Street. able fOr gentleman. Private, en­ Ed Crawford. MI 9-4410. iiOST—PASS BOOK No. 13879. 1957 PLYMOUTH station wagon, open—with the opportunity to work MI 9-9904. NORMAN’S Carlton W. Hutchins, NO 9-5132. Doris G. Perrett with 496 votes and erty owner. nice line of antique sofas, love- FOR SALE!—1960 Glaaai>arr Boat, trance, shower, parking, $8 week­ VERNON STREET—6 room Duteh Mrs. Margaret F. Thoms, 466, were Nottce la hereby given that Paaa sporta Suburban, 9 paasenger/v-S, seats, gent’s chairs, etc. for sale. half of day on switchboard. Excel­ 1960 Evlnrude 75 h.p. motor. 1961 443 HARTFORD. ROAD About Town About 300 nersone aittended the Book No. 18879 iaaued by the Firat- ly. MI 9-1746. BUSINESS zo n e:—8 room home In (tolonial, beautifully, landscaped, elected to the board of finance. The full power, low mileage, excellent Completely restored. MI 8-4802. Rooflng and Chimnevs 18-A Private Instructions 28 lent working conditions — 5-day Elgin trailer. Asking $1,800. Phone MI 3-1524 full cellar, oil hot water heat, for­ meeting at Flano's. Mancheater Office. Hartford Na­ condiUon. MI 9-4997. Articles For Sale 45 Before you buy furniture any exceUent condition off East Center THIS HOME unsuccessful third party candidate, week—complete benefits. Write ad­ MI 0-8029 or Inquire 248 Spruce SUITABLE FOR working adult or Street. Good location for doctor, mal dining room, fireplace, 3 twin Msmlrers of the Ward Circle of Willard F. BUlings, received 184 Democrats DeUgbted tional Bank and Truat Company HANDY MAN service — home, ROOFING— Specia’Jzlng repairing TUTORING, science, math and en­ St. where—shop at Norman'g. South Methodiat Church will meet The Democratic oaucits oammlt- i455 BUICK, hardtop, Riviera. 2- vising education and experience. HOME MADE ra'vloli, fresh or college student, private home. MI hairdresaer, etc. $25,000 For fur­ size bedrooms, plaster walls, re­ votes. Mrs. Mary C. Cote, Demo­ ha# been loot and application haa stores, offices. Floors washed, roofs of aU kinds, new roofs, gut' gineering, High School-coUege 9-3319. after 5. duced to $17,000. Robert Wolver- at 7:45 tonight in Ctooper Hall at tee, through its chairmen, Ed­ been made to aald umk for pay­ door, body red and cream, roof waxed, windows washed. Attics froeen, 30c doz. H. PaiMjuelinl. 246 PUSH BUTTON Hoti>olnt stove, ex­ ther information caU the PhUbriek Has Rare Charm! crat will be the new member of ter work, ’ chimneys cleaned, re­ level. Evenings. MI 9-6841. Birilding Materials 47 Agency, MI 6-8464. ton Agency, MI 3-1914. the church, and Kehler (Tircle will mund Pereslifita, issued a otote- ment and laauance of new book. black. Ml 9-9775. and ceUars cleaned. Lawn main- paired. Aluminum siding. 30 Avery Street, Wapplng. cellent condition, two large ovens NEWLY, decorated room for gen­ the board of assessors, having re- Box B, Herald meet, also at 7:46 tonight, at Su­ ceieved 450 votes to third parly ment today on the reouMa o f yeo- teiuuice. Odd Jobs. MI 8-8946. years’ experience. Free estimates. and drawers. Immaculate, $150. tleman, centrally located, private EVA DRIVE—6 room ranch with LOST—Calico cat vicinity Durkin 1958 CHEVROLET Impala con­ WALLPAPER SALE — CeUing YOUR BEST BUY IS AT Call MI 3-2934. MAN(JHESTER—Bowers School—7 sannah Wesley Hall. candidate Horace L. Gruden’a 159. terday’e voting. It said, "Ih e re­ CaU Howley, MI 3-5861, MI 80763. Bonds—Stocks Mortgages 31 phone on floor. MI 3-5331 or MI rooms, IVi baths, fireplace, ga­ garage and patio, 3 or 4 bedrooms, THIS HOME sults o f the voting ire very Street wearing collar with bell. vertible, V-8, 848 cubic inch en­ SATE A BUCK at Manchester paint $2.96 gaUon; Dutch Boy 3-8547. Incumbent Charles T. Hathaway Reward. MI 9-7130. gine. CaU MI 9-9358. Welding Service, MI 9-1658, MI SECOND MORTGAGE money—We Help Wanted— Blale 36 gloss and flat colors, $3.96 gal­ NATIONAL (COMBINATION stove, oil and elec­ rage, hot water oil heat, custCm nicely landscaped, fireplace, plas­ John Ponllllo, son of Mr. and received 496 votes to return as the gratifying. It is a victory for our bulk 1950. Eacott Agency, MI ter walls, full cellar, aluminum 9-8762. Have it welded, repaired, Heating and Flombing 17 can supply any amount of money lon. Morrison Paint Store, 385 tric, good condition, $50. MI Has Rare Value! Mrs. James POntillo, 69 Kensing­ Republican member of the board of children, ^xm for them by the 1964 CHEVROLET TRUCK, stake PLUMBERS and plumber’s help­ Center St. OUing Tile 9Hc Ft.. 9-8956. 9-7683. storms, thermopane picture win­ ton St., haa enrolled as a sopho­ tax review. Democrat Joseph S. thoughtful citizens in Bolton who sharpened. Guaranteed. for mortgages. Terms to fit your Rooms With Board 59-A Here ig a family home seldom 0 AnnoiiBeeaMats body. Call MI 9-8425 or MI 3-0865 needs. Construction mortgages ers, steady work, insurance bene­ rt Special 3x4 Studg 50c Each dow, priced right. RoMrt Wolver­ more at New ' EAigland College, Licitra ig the new Democratic realize the Impoctanoe of a sound PLUMBING AND heating — re­ Knotty Pine Paneling—all HOMES WITH LAND ....older ton Agency, Jfl 8-1914. equaled In spaciousnegg, conven­ after 5:30. OUTBOARD motor, lawn mowers, also available. J. D. Realty, 470 fits. Apply In person between 8-9 LAWN MOWERS—Toro, Jacohaen, FTJRNACE OIL burner, complete, BOARD AND room for retired gen­ Hvinniker, N. H. He is majoring in member of the tax review board educational system with adeqpiate modeling instaUations. repairs. Bolens, Good all, Aliens. Riding 8 ft. 13^c 8q. Ft. six rooms with baths, ga­ ience and downright living com­ HOME SEWERS and rug makera tuned and repaired. Have them re­ Main St., MI 86129. . a.m. at Berson Bros., 60 Harvard good condition, $35, Ideal for sum­ tleman, qutet home In country, one business administration. He is a for a four year term with 363 votes. facilities. M’e are grateful to them. alwaya aave by uaing our complete DODGE. 1956, exceUent condition. paired now. Pick-up and delivery. AU work guaranteed, 25 years ex­ mowers. Bolens 7 h.p. Rldamatle Combination Doors from $14.95 mer cottage. Ctombination alu­ rage and chicken coop adjoining CJOVBNTRY—Ustlnif 168. (tope, fort, Street, NCw Britaain, or call for floor, love and kindness. Reason­ finished rooms, 2 up, full base­ graduate of Manchester High Repubiicap Raymond E. (tooper The election of John McCanrtefc; line of top quality woolena and 1953 Plymouth, mechanic's spe­ Manchester Cycle, MI 9-2098, perience. 24-hour service. CaU appointment, JA 9-8287. tractors with over 31 Mtacbments. Hitch Rail Fencing minum storm door, $20. MI 8-4077. the High School for $13,900; dis­ cial. CaU after 6, MI 9-3319. Earl VanCamp. MI 94749. able. Write Box W. Herald. tinctive 7. room cape, suburban ment, block from Lake, $1,000. A charming 7 room custom built School. had 460 votes but will not be on the (Jlaire IVarfei, Ctoorge Bonks and rug Buppliea. Colonial Remnant Business Opportunities 32 Used mowers and tractors. Farts $2.99 Per Section board slnca minority representor Disappearing Stairway $23.95 Each RCA WHIRLPOOL washer, dryer quiet yet In town. T. J. Oockett, Bumes mortgage. Bent A Bent, Ctolonial located on one of Man­ Harold Porcheron aasures a maj­ Shoppe, 115 Center Street. 1958 FRENCH SIMCA' automobUe, HEATING MEN, steady work. In­ and service. Capitol Eqi^m ent ROOM AND board near Bolton tion laws make it mandatory that ority on the board of education Hoasfehold Services BEIAUTY SALON in excellent loca­ surance benefits. Apply In person Co.. 88 3 ^ . MI 87968. Louver Doors- from $8.95 Each twlna Like -new. Sacrifice for Notch, good home for retired per­ Realtor, MI 8-1677. Realtors. BU 9-8856. Evenings Mr, chester's finest residential streets. William G. Brown, son of Mr. 33 mUes per gaUon, trade accept' Radio-TV Repair cash. .MI 9-1987 between. 5i-8 p.m. Fiano, AH 3-0458. It has a spacious living room, cen­ and Mrs. Robert B. Brown, 260 there be at least one Democrat, and dedicated to a quick resoItMion of Offered 13-A tion, catering to East Hartford between 8-9 a.m. at Berson Bros., Birch Paneling 25e Sq. Ft. son. CaU PI 2-7721. Republican Leonard Giglio Is still ed, reduced cash price, immacU' and Manchester residents. Mini­ WOOLE1N8 FOR nig making. AU Mahogany Paneling 17c Sq. Et. TALCXJTTVILLE — 2-family, 6-4, tral hallway, dining room, paneled Woodland St., has been promoted to our education problema. PcisoBals late. MI 9-5833. Services 18 60 Harvard St., New Britain, or $11,900—3 BIEDROOM ranch, flra- on the board. Oscar Kreysig who WASHER ■ refrigerator re­ ahadea. Pilgrim hulls, formerly ALBERT’S PAYS YOUR REH^T! bus line, Adtchell exchange, busi­ den, end a lovely kitchen; 3 cheer­ 'The election of Doris Perrett mum cash required, excellent fi­ call for appointment, JA 9-8387. 8d A 16d Common Nails $8.95 Keg place, aluminum storm windows, airman second class. He is sta­ had been serving on the board by ELBCTROLCPC Salea and Service, pairs. Prompt, economical, expert, CONNIE'S TV and Radio Service, nancing. Currently grassing Cheney Hall, Hartford Road. Open ■YES, FOR A WHOLE MONTH! Apartmentfi— Plato— ness possibilities, large lot. Ton- ful bedrooms, IM baths, comfort­ tioned at Weatover Air Force and Margaret Thoms to the board C banded representative, Alfred avaUable all hours. Satisfaction I WISH I could find a man With noon tUl 9; Saturday - . CASH 'N CARRY with purchase of any 8 room out gren Agency, AH 3-6321. large lot, cellar. Carlton W. able screened porch, and a modern appointment lost his bid tor the full of finance and Kenneth Matthews guaranteed. Pbone MI 94537, Pot- $12,000 per year. J. D. Realty <3o., 10 8 Tenements 63 Base. AmeU, 906 Henry St. TeL MI guaranteed. CaU MI 81815. MI 3-5129. car who wants to make $100 week­ Hutchins, AH 9-5182. hot water oil heating system. Oh, term, receiving 160 votes on the an(| Charles Lathrop to the build­ Trailers—Mobile Qpmes 6>A terton'a, ilO Center St.. fit during our great outfit sale. Al­ BOLTON—6 room Ranch 3H years third party. M4H50. ly, take a few headaches, work SEASONED CX)RD wood, sawed Nobody, But Nobody, Undersells bert’s will pay the first month's GENERAL RET7TAL agency, J. D. yee—also a garage and aluminum ing commission assures the cooper­ TV SEaRVICE—All makes. Honest, any length, top quality, free de­ National old, modern kitchen with bullt-lns, MANCHESTER—514 room ranch, The Junior Ctontury (Huh will ZBA BeeuH* ation between the town agendoa IF TOUR DESIRE la a high, tree SAM’S UPHOLSTERY - Retired hard, and be his own boss. Write rent for your new home up to $50. Realty, 470 Main Street, All aiding. Situated on a one-half acre hold a hoard meeting tomorrow at WANTED—Ride to and from Hart­ from the shop. Can take care of Economical. B gb quaUty parts. livery. Edward Yeomans, PI dining room, hot water baseboard l>-4 baths, plus exceptional recrea­ Republican Byron H. Shinn won whose responsibility it will be to shaded lot in a quiet area, have a Box V, Herald, giving full particu­ If your rent Is less we will refund 3-5129. tion room. With built-in bookcases wooded lot. All city facilities. 8 p.m. at the home of Airs. Joseph ford, store hours, from Manning aU your upholstering needs at Guaranteed 90 days Famous for lars. 3-8002. heat, full basement with recrea­ Bowers School close by. the five year term on the zoning carry out the recommendations of HUl, Coventry, Call PI 2-6444 after leisure look at the new quality 2 NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. the difference to you In cash. Fair tion room, 2-car garage, amesite and bar. Well landscaped ebrner Perzanowgkl, 45 Wedgewood Dr. bedroom on display at High great saving. CaU CB 82878. service since 1981. Phone MI Enough? THREE ROOM cold flat, automatic tx>ard of appeals with 580 votes to the board of education. TWe has 5:30 p.m. 9-4587. Potterton's. ISO Center St 300 CEDAR POLES, many clothes­ 881 State Street, drive, large lot. $17,900. Philbrick lot. $19,900. Philbrick Agency, AH Here Is value plus .. yet you can Mrs. Philip Hyde and Mrs. John Manor Park. 12 minutes from MANCHESTER WANTED — Part-time sexton $10 DOWN DELIVERS hot water. 54 Birch St., second Democratic Thornes W. Wilson’s been the goal of the new Demo­ FLAT FINISH HoUand window proximately 10 hours a week. line sizes, delivered or installed. North Hayen, Ctonn. floor. MI 9-8690. Agency. MI 9-8464. 9-8464. buy It at a sensible price of only Aronson irill serve as hostesses. 871. Republican Julius L. Strong cratic party and it haz beta Manchester. Also, a one bedroom ahades , made to measure. All TELEVISION antennas and rotor NEEDED: Several mature men Good Chevrolet sedan. Reason­ 3 Co m p l e t e $22,900. Call TalcottvUle Congregation^ CHestnut 8-2147 NEW RANCHES-Featuring city received 558 voteg to remain on the achieved. AntomobOes for Sale 4 for rent or sale RockvUle TR ihetal Venetian blinds at a new systems installed and repaired. with modest sum to invest in their able. MI 9-1353. ROOMS OF BRAND EXCEPTIONALLY nice spacious 6 BOLTON—Listing 189. One year The Manchester Lodge o f Elks 5-1423. Church. MI 9-5171. NEW FURNITURE old spacious 7 room Cape, at­ water, city gas, landscaping, ZBA for the five year term begin­ “The townspeople have rejeetad low price. Keys made while you Serving Manchester and sur­ own Independent business. Must be room, second floor, apartment, So. will meet tomorrow night at the ning in 1962, defeating Democratic the Agnes K rej^ g and BFOA Mad OU)ER CARS mechanics spe­ wait. Marlow’s. rounding areas. Modern TV Serv­ DOUGHNUT MAKER, married AND APPLIANCES Ctoventry. Range. refrigerator, tached garage, 2 full baths, acre 90x150 lots, formica counters, knot­ Elk’s Home for a visit from the cials, fixlt. yourself cars, alwaya wUling to learn salesmanship, at­ lot. Bent A Bent, Realtors, BU ty pine cabinets, toll basements, Mrs. Ruth E. Hauser who received of conservatism in education for aa ice. 405 Center St., MI 82205. man looking for tremendoug op­ The “ Economy’’ Venetian blinds, storm windows, JARVIS district deputy of eastern (ton- 391 votes. a good aelecUoa. Look behind our No children, pets. &ew Bolton RADIO-TV REPAIRS aU makes. tend paid training school, and have 9-6855. Evenings Mr. Fiano, All metal hatchways, toll insulation, acceptance of our real responsibUl^ Road, Bolton, Conn, MI 8-6389. portunity in doughnut business. ZONING BOARD Free $50 Month’s Rent included. Oil hot water heat, $85. necticut, Thaddeus J. Pawlowski. Democratic Kenneth Matthews, ties. We sincerely hope the towa ofBce. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. Cars, pbanograiAa changers. RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any make, good references. Some very profit­ Apply in person between 2-5 p.m., SEPTIC TANKS $ ROOMS ...... $188 3-0458. colored bath fixtures, ceramic tile, Dinner will be served at 6:30. In­ AND Adults only. Phone AU 3-7086 after hot air heat, built-in oven and REALTY CO. who was unopposed, polled 497 will unite behind this mandate to Honest, economleaL Guaranteed 90 free pickup and deUveiy on amaU able dealerships wUi be available Bess Eaton Doughnuts, ISO Onter The “ Honeymoon’’ , 8, itiation by local officers wl'l be 1950 %-TON FORD pick-up truck, OF APPEALS s ix ROOM ranch, 6 years old. range, garage. Priced from votes for the five year term as support the recommendations that days. Famous for service for 80 radios, phonographs. Hours 810 St. Free $50 Month’s Rent Realtors Appridsera held at 8. 1 alternate on the ZBA. Jameg H. good running coAditiaa, new bat­ years. Phone MI 84587. Potter- p.m. H A E Radio and TV. MI in Manchester and East Hartford Bowers School, sill rooms better $12,490 to $14,490 with as little as will come from our new board of tery, 4 speed transmission, |185. Auto Dnvtiig Sdiool 7-A TOWN OF COVENTRY PLUGGED SEWERS S ROOMS ...... $260 FOUR ROOM apartment, central­ Veitch, Republican, got 566 votes education." tea’s. 9-5582, MI 81479. areas soon. For information call RADIO-TV repair man, steady, ly located, automatic heat, hot than average in size,, entire base­ $390 down. For additional in­ AH 8-4112 MI 9-2619 MI 9-9757. There will be a public hearing The “ Oiarm House’ ’ ment finished off into large family Ladlea of Asaumption committee for the four year term as alternate Democrat Harold F. Porchaitai MORTLOCK’S Driving School—Of­ BU 9-1661 or JA 4-5869 after 6 p.m. permanent, famUy hospitalisation Friday, O ct 18,- In the Center Free $50 Month’s Rent water, adults Phone Afl 8-2171; formation or appointment call ?H AH 8-7847 MI 8-1028 WEAVING of Bum s,. moth boles Maohina Glaaaad room 4H% mortgage, priced for 9-5391, John Panciera, AH t-lSM. members for the annual harvest for the ZBA. to 367 polled bv Jo­ who scored an upset victory over 1959 PONTIAC CATALINA, 8 cylin­ fice, 448 Main St.. Manchester. and on weekends. plan, vacation, , other School to take up the following a Septie Tanka, Dry Wens, Sewer 8 ROOMS ...... $394 after 6. AU 3-8470. dance will meet to morrow at 8 seph S. Licitra, the Democratic his Republican opponent Dr. Laura Learning correctly “ May Save and tom clothing, hosieiy. . runs, Millinery Dressmaking 19 fringe benefits. Give full qualifi­ quick sale, $16,900. Philbrick BOX MOUNTAIN Drive, Vernon der, 4-door, gray, hydramatic. handbags repai:^, zipper re­ peats: Lines Installed—4>0ar Water­ The “ Hollywood” Agency, MI 9-8464. MANCHESTER—247 Charter Oak. p.m. at the home of Mrs. Jere­ candidate. Mrs. Eleanor M, Fred- Toomey made the following state­ CoU after 19 noon. MI 8-8560. Tour Life.” Driver education cations. Write Box FF, Herald. Robert Girard on behalf of the proofing Doan. Free $50 Month’s Rent 6 room modern Colonial. 2-car ga­ miah Collins, 171 St. John St. Mrs. do. Republican, will again serve az placements, um br^as repaired, FOR DRESSMAKINO and altera­ FOUR ROOM apartment, bath, hot Large qualitv ranch, fireplaces, rage, enclosed breezeway, V ment, "I want to thank everyafia classes. Member. Connecticut Pro­ Atlantic Refining Co. for a vari­ $ Rooms ...... $488 BRICK HOATE;—6 large rooms, 2 toll basement, hot water oil heat, 1 4 Donald Linde and Mrs. Collins are alternate for the three year ZBA fessional Driving School Aasn. MI men’s shirt coUars reversed and tions. caU Lyn Kratzke MI 3-0682 ATLANTIC water heat. Call AC 8-8?48. baths, many extra features. li» who worked in my behalf for my replaced. Marlow’s Little Mend­ any time. ance to erect a gas station at cor­ The "Boulevard’’ toll baths, 2-car garage, excellent priced right, vacant. Owner Escott co-chairmen of the dance which term, with 528 votes to Democratic election to the Board of Educatioa. 9-7398. Help Wanted— ner o f Lake St and Route 3 ' with­ McKinney bros. Free $50 Month’s Rent condition. Between one and two acres of trees and shrubs. $22,900 condillate Paul Brown’g 301. Party Aprons ing Shop. Agency. AH 9-7883. Is well below itg true value. Eve­ will be held on Dot. 14 at the'K of The town of Bolton haz placed their EXPERT TAILORING on ladles' REHNING CO. Male or Female 87 out the proper amount of land. I ROOMS ...... $597 R(X3KVILLE—8 room heated flat, acres of land. Fruit tree*. High C Home. The aeven constables have not trust in me and I am grateful for SfiWfirag* Disposal Co. The “ Aristocrat” nings R ^ Holcombe. AH 4-1139. REUPHOLSTEPJNG and sUp and gentlemen's clothing. 139 Grant Toothaker Sr. tso-tss Pearl St.—8 0 S-8S0S $110 per miMith. Tel. Ad 3-1869. elevation. Six miles from Man­ RANCH—5 rooms, first time on yet been determined. the opportunity to serve my town.” covers expertly done at low cost. HAIRDRESSBIRS—Desirable posi­ Chairman Free $50 Month’s Rent chester. Philbrick Agency AH market. Bowers School. Plastered Warren E. Howland, Realtor, AH Republican candidates Robert L. Family Cardigans! Woodland St. Call anytime. A. 1-1108 The Holy Family Mothers Circle The first meeting of the new Workmanship guaranteed MI lovlne. tions open in new beauty salon, 8 ROOMS ...... $679 SIX ROOM duplex, oil heat, cen­ 9-8464. walls, cast iron radiation, - hot will meet at the home of Mrs. Boske received 563; Thomas . M. board of education will be Monday The price includes free delivery, 8U54 after 5. fuU-time, top salary. All replies tral location. Call after 5, AU water heat, choice setting with James McGee, 267 Green Rd., to­ Carpenter, 584; James G. Hasaett, night The complete board will 1m free get up, free service and free MAN(3HESTER—Charming 6 room trees, $18,900. Phiihrlbk Agency, EAST HARTFORD—Listing 165. Help Wanted— Female 35 confidential. Apply Magic Mirror, 9-5048 large rooms, radiant heat, ample morrow at 8 p.m. 555, and Elmer H. Wllsor, 552. The composed of Democrats Mr*. Hiden HAROLD Jc SONS, Ru,bblsb remov­ Moving—^Trucking- 625 Main St., MI 8-7484. storage till needed, plus free rent Cape with garage. Four finished AH 9-8464. Democratic candidates’ votes were plus rec room. Plastered walls, ex­ closet space, large lot, coat-free Meloche, Mrs. Agnes Kreysig, Por­ al, ceUars, and attics cleaned. SEWING MACHINE operators 8 for 1 month up to $50. FOUR ROOM flat, first floor, heat Irvin A. Dupre, 372; John J. Gari­ cheron, Banks, Mrs. Warfel, and Ashes, papers, all rubbish. Harold Storage 20 and hot water furnished, central haust fan, new awnings, private AIANCHESTER-7 room ranch with living. Bent A Bent. Realtors, BU Daughters of Union Veterans of a.m.-4:80 p.m.. expenenced pre- SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT 9-8866. Evenings M r ' Fiano. AH the Civil War will meet at the baldi, 370; Edward R. Meloche, Republicans Dr. Elizabeth Alton Hoar. MI 94084. ferred. Apply OCTOBER SALE OF NEW HOMES location. An 9-5048 after 5. • yard tvlth fireplace, good location, 4 bedrooms, garage, large lot. A AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Co. Local- Kaklar Toy (tom- Phone Samuel Albert, CH 7-9858 for 8-0458. ■ home o f' Mr.°. Maude Shearer, 37 386 and Robert D. Murdock, 388. and McCarrick. moving, packing, storage. Low pany, 60 HUUard St. 2400 SQUARE FEET tip top condition. Robert Wolver­ real buy at $14,900. 5 room older A complication is that Garibaldi AN UNUSUAL bargain! Reuphol­ On Croft St„ Monehastar and In Voman 1 an Albert courtesy auto. We will FIRST FLOOR apartment, three ton Agency, MI 3-1914. home. $9,450. Short way out—beau­ Ruaaell St., tonight at 8. BPOA Slates Bullet . ster 3 piece living room set; sofa rate on long distance moves to SECOND FLOOR call for you at your home, bring rooms, bath, oil furnace, $65 SIX ROOM (tope Ctod, toll rtied received 39 votes td f constable on The Bolton Property Ownere*. WANTED—Two experienced wait­ INDUSTRIAL ZONED tiful 3 bedroom ranch, over one- and 2 chairs, $145. Choose from 48 states. PersonaUzed service, MI you back home again. Positively no monthly. 181 Center St. MANCHESTER—4 bedroom home, half acre land. Can't be beat for dormer, attached garage. Better The Manchester YWCA is ac­ the third party. Assn., at ita meeting laat week­ 8-5187, CH 7-1423, resses full or part-time. MI 3-0723. than average construction. Two The election department of the group of fine fabrics. Work done Mr. Russo. WILL DIVIDE obligation or use your own aiito excellent clvset and storage space, $12,900. Many more $4,600 up. Call cepting registrationa for claases in end, completed plana for a buffet and We will give you 5 gallons gas MANCHESTER — One 2 room aOres land. Located No. (toventry. Secretary of State deferred a de­ by expert craftsmen on our prem­ MANCHESTER Package Delivery. VERY REASONABLE large enclosed porch, 2-car ga­ the- EllsWorth Mitten Agency, ita fall-winter program daily this supper Oct. 8 at the Three-Js Ree- ises. All work fuUy guaranteed. free even If no purchase is made. apartment and one 3 room apart­ rage, $19,700 Philbrick Agency, m Realtors, AH 3-6930. AH 9-5524. Owner. AH 8-6754. week through next Monday, Oct. 9. cision this morning bn whether taurant. Hie event will be held at MUl Fabric Salesroom, 175 Pine Light trucking aiSd package deUv- ment with heat and hot water, $55 9-8464. Garibaldi’s 39 votes on the third ety. Refrigerators, washers and SECRETARY—Local law office. CaH Ml 9-32«3 A-rL—B—E—R—T— S VERNON—Highest spot In town—3 Regiatrations may be made by call­ 6:30 p.m. St., exclusive Cheney Fabric State experience. Box Z, Herald. and $65 respectively. J. D. Realty, DON’T AHSS thig 2-bedroom (tope ing or visiting the YWCA office party could be added to the 370 Reservations, which must be stove moving imecialty. Folding OPEN NIGHTS "HL 8 P.M. AU 3-8129. HAZARDVILLE—6 room ranch, bedroom split. Beautiful shrub­ he received on the Democratic 'salesroom, in Manchester. MI chairs for rent. SO 9-0762. ' featuring quality construction. In at the Community Y, or by call­ made by Thursday, are being 87322. Budget terms arranged. 48-45 ALLYN STREET fireplace, hot water oil heat, toll town location, at reduced price. bery, archltect’g home. Left tmi^. ticket to make him a winner over HARTFORD A steal. Call Broker, AH 8-1365. ing Mrs. Leroy Olsen, 112 Amott taken by Herbert Wilson, Heary ANDOVER—Route 8. 6 room apart­ basement, carport, large lot, near Owner, 28 Sterling Place. Rd. Dupre, who had 372 votes. MANCHESTER Moving and Truck' Saturday 6 p.m. ment, $65 monthly. J. D. Realty, McDonougfa and Stuart Well*. WILLIAM J. LEONE—rubbish re­ ing Company, Local and long dts- new school, Eissumable Fire Commissioners TO KMT moval. Cellars and attics, incin­ AH 3-5129. loan, furniture available. Escott DUTCH COLONIAL -T his lovely 69 DALE ROAD tance moving, packing and stor­ GREEN MANOR FOR SALE—Msdiogany dinette set The Willing Workers (Xrcle of Republicans Paul A. Maneggia Mfuicheeter E y e a l a g HeraM erator, commercial and light exclusive, Ml 9-7683. well kept home features living with 667 votes and. Dale Smith trucking, kd 9 -0 ^ . ’ age.- Regular service throughout LINOLEUM —table, 4 chairs, china closet, 4% ROOMS, second 'floor, hot Richardson built ranch honte, South,Atethodist Church will meet Boltim correspoadoBt, Oraoe D. New England States and Florida. 8 bedroom reach, ceramic bath, room, formal dining room, kitch­ tomortow at 10 a.m. in Ctooper Hall with 558 were elected to three buffet; also, HI-FI Motorola water, heat, garage, central loca- DUTCH COLONIAL. 153 N. School en, 3 bedrooms, fireplace, IH baths, 2 fireplaceg and 2-car MoOermott MepIKifM MItohall MI 3-6568. . fireplace, attached garage, FORMICA iKonograph. Inquire 174 Irving St. Uon, adults only, (toll after 6, AU St. 6 latge rooms, enclosed sun- garage, immaculate condition, re- at the church to tie quilts. year terms as fire commiasibners 8-6666. BnUdlng-ContraethiK 14 screMied porch, disposal, stove baths, laundry room, plastered defeating Democrat Wilfred Cote FLOCKS ~ WALLS 9-4068. . , porch, beautiful back yard with walls, toll basement, oil heat, side duoed,to $24,900. For appointment and other extras. fireplace and fruit trees. 10 years to see, call the "Prayer and an Active God" will who had 352 votea Peter H. Mas- ADDITIONS, recreation rooms, n REVex) UPRIGHT home freezer, porch, garage, amesite drive, modeling all types of carpentry. COUNTERS THREE ROOM apartment. Refrig­ old. Can be bought directly from be the topic of the first in a series solini with 590 votes smd Stuart S. 800 lb. capacity. MI 9-9904. shade trees. Excellent location. of sermons o n '“The God Who An­ Wells, 574, both Republicans, won Skidding^ Accident Nelson Blgglna. MI 81700. INVITATION DIRECT FROM OWNER erator and stov? furnished. Center owner. Immediate occupancy. AU For additional information or ap­ R. F. DIMOCK CO. REASONABLE PRICES Street. An 3-8492 or AH 9-7720. 9-5913 or AU 9-1109. swers Prayer” at midweek services the three year term as fire com- NO OVERHEAD ^12 GRAY RUG and chair, red pointment call McCarthy Enter- REMODELING, additlong, recreS' TO BID prlsea, Inc., AH 9-5391, John V. Mi 9-5245 starting tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. and mlssiohers to begin in 1062 defeat­ Brings 2 Arrests FREE ESTIMATES sofa and chair, end tables and cof­ MODERN DUPLEX 6-6 for rent. $13,900 —MMAC3ULATE 7 room continuing through Nov. 16 at the ing Democrat William F. Androle- tion rooms, all types of carpen' Sealed bids will be received at At $14^ Panciera, AH 9-1898. try. CaU MI 9-4291. Guaranteed Workmaashlp By fee table gray top. Best offer Steam heat. Garage. Call An (tolonial, wall-wall carpet. St. Barbara Woods AH 9-7702 Covenant Congregational Church. vlch, who had 378 votes. , the Office of the General Manager, FOR QUICK SALE Factory Trataied Mechanica takes It. AU 9-2928. 9-9257, 10 a.m:-2 p.m. Johanna Evang AH 9-5653 Skidding about 86 feet W wet M A N C h E S 'i James Parish, Carlton W. Hutch­ FIVE ROOM quaUty ranch, choice Oscar G. Hauser recelyed 436 pavement lest night, an automoMle 41 Center Street, Manchester, Con ins, AU 9-5132. votes as the unopposed Democratic necticut until October 11, 1961 at TEL. MI S-OOtS—TR’ S-SSlt ANTIQUE BLANKET chest, $25; location. Ideal for children, twin crashed Into another car Which woa Tel. M l 9-8619 After 5 P.M. 6-room ranch, attached garage, i^uilt in oven and range. size bedrooms, dining room or REDUCED TO Rockiille-V ernon candidate tor a five year term on ZONING BOARD 11:00 A.M. for OFFICE FURNI afghan, $10; occasional chair, $15. FOUR R(K)M flat, second floor, oil MANCHESTER—A half block $19,000 turning in front of it. Three per­ TURE AND EQtnPMENT. MI 9-6642. third bedroom, many large trees, the town planning commission to sons received minor injuries. -Amesite drive, landscaped. ^ 1 5 9 0 0 heat, hot water. 113 N. School St. Main Street, 7 room Colonial, 58 Baldwin R o ^ —Must be sold Bid forms and specifications are $18,500. AH 9-5605. begin today. Incumbent Republi­ The driver, Earl S. Glamaqr, 31. OF APPEALS (Nine only). Complete SOLID MAPLE twin-bed, Beauty baths. 4 room down, 3 bedrooms This home Is beautiful!!! One dis­ Another Rubbish can James G. Hassett won the five available at the Controller'a Of­ 95 W. AHDDLE TURNPIKE— 4»^ up. Modern kitchen, 8 porches, of 598 Center St,,^ applied hi* brakea Rest springs and mattress. * MI room apartment, all conveniences, LAKEFRONT, 5 room ranch, fire­ advantage, 2 bedrooms. Shady year term on the TPC to begin in when he saw a car dritren by TOWN OF COVENTRY fice, 66 Center Street, Manchester, 5-room raised ranch with IVt baths, well shaded lot, 2-car garirage. place, hot water, heat, cellar, At a pubUc bearing held Sept. 29 4-8048. adult partieg only. Available Oct. yard, garage, breezeway, 2 fire­ Pickup Possible 1962, defeating Democrat George Earle A. Keith, 57, of 851 W. O n - Conn. $15,900. Philbrick Agency. AH $10,700. Carlton W Hutchins, AH places, dining area, large lot. Call at 8 p.m. the toUowing appUcatlons TOWN OF MANCHESTER, 2-ear garage. (Three only). Complete l O y V U U 15. Call Ml 3-2785 before 5. 9-8484. A. Banks, who had 310 votes. ter St., start to turn across hi* ^ P L E MR. a n d MRS. dresser 9-6132. today for an excellent buy in a nice Democrats Charles W. Lathroj path. 8355 variances were acted upon: CONNECTICUT with mirror, chest of drawers. MI FOR RENT—Nice 8 room and bath (tonfuslon over collection sched­ No. 1. Thomas E uid Mona A RICHARD MARTIN AMESITE PAVING One previously occupied 7-room split level with built ins. BOLTON—Listing 164. 5. room neighborhood. ules prompted Rockville Alderman and Kenneth Matthews, ■with 47i Olenney wag going south on 4-8048. apartment, adultg only, automaUc ranch, fireplace, large knotty pine eXJUNTRY LANE, Vertion—2 bed and 475 votes respectively won Broad St.; Keith wag turning left Wilke of 840 Porter St., Manches­ GEU^RAL MANAGER Attached garage, driveway. hot water. TR 5-5923. room ranch, high one-half acre $16,000 John T. Orlowski today to assure A wonderful . gift idea—for the Easy and quick to knit, this ter, variance requested to increase OARAGE RUMMAGE Sale-Used kitchen, basement garage, porch, city residents monthly trash col posts on the public building com­ from Broad St. into Green Manor a DBIVBWAT8 a WALKS a PAHKINa LOTS Fnlly land^ped. ^l/ydwO lot with trees, attached garage Two-family 5-5 in Orford Village, mission defeaUng third party can­ baaasr table, shower or hoateas. casual S-buttoned cardigan may size of imdersize lot in Bellvue clothing and household items Sat­ FIVE ROOMS, flrat floor, storm '3 acres, brook. Bent A Bent, Real­ lections will continue. Blvd. Dalhty Ua-cn aprons that are fan be made tor each, member of the I MACHINE GRADED a PAVED and ROLLED tors, BU 9-6855. Evenings, Air. enclosed patio, picture window good investment. $180 monthly in­ didates Horace l l Gruden imd Wil­ Keith waz charged with taUuia Section, Coventry. urday, Oct. 7, 10-5, The Red windows, oil heat, garage, large with a real view, IH years old. In fact, he said, there may be a and oasy to aew. family! No. 2. Atlas Weathermaaters IN VERNON:— House, 84 Portland St. cellar and" attic. Cali MI 3-6492 be­ Fiano, AQ 3-0458. come, present mortgage $10,200. collection at the end of the month liam f ; Sltzy who received 160 and to grant the right of way at an to- - Mb. s m wtth PatUMUma la In • SEPTIC TANKS Drive hy, you’ll -like It. ■ Robert Payments of $108 include taxes and 155 votes respectively. tersection. Olenney waa duuged Pattern No. 2707 baa knit diree- Inc. on behalf of GUlea Mercier tor tween 3-8. ■Wolverton Agency, AH 3-1914. in addition to tha collection under oiaiB email (lA-19); medium (14* tima tor sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, variance toj construct a garage on CLEANED and INSTALLED FRK ESTIMATES • CALL ANYTIME New 6-room Garrison Colonial. S i % FOR SALE—Single maple bed, VERNON—Nice 6 room ranch, principal and interest. way this week. 67 Per Cent Cast Votes 'with failure to carry a ragiz&a-: U )I large (9S40). Medium, top, 4 quiet neighborhood, near bus, tion. Both will be preeented to Cir­ 20 and 22 (42"), inclusive; stitch Shore Drlw, Coventry, without coil zpring smd mattress, very TWO FAAHLIES —5 * 5 flat on 'The town of Ellington, he noted, About 67 per cent of the town’s % yard of » « r lAiaeh; % yard illustrations. proMr side set back. • SEWERS (One only). ’12g90Q good CondiUon, reasonable. AH FOUR ROOMS, all Improvements. school, early occupancy. 'Tongren JACK LAPPEN AGENCY has set Oct- 31 as the last day for 1,508 eligible voters cast ballots in cuit Court 12, Manchester, Oct. U>. Agency, AH - . Center for $19,900; 6 A 6 duplex aogimat: eentar and lower. % To order, send 25c In ci^hu to:— No. 8. Richard W. and Marie J. MAOHDirB OUBANEO THE PRICE IS RIGHT 8-8094. Call An 9-7438. 3 6321 dumping trash from Rockville. what became a lengthy process Glenney, Mr*. Ranhel Olaonay, f u A and % yard eontraat for New 5-room ranch; 1 i # h PARApm for $18,400 ; 5 A 5 on Griswold; MI 9-4506 and Mrs. (instance Wise* of ;$$«*- Anne Chbot, The Mancbeoter Eve­ Mills, 18 Maple Trail, Waterfront IN-LAW APARTAIENT or rental 6 A 6 on Oakland and many more. The city has been using the El­ because of the prevalence of tick- I- n l y Herald, U M ATE. OF Manor, Coventry to build an addi­ • INSTALLATION (One only). ” 2 , 9 0 0 2 ^ ROOM apartment centrally lo­ lington dump six months without et-spliting arid the fact Umt only cott were treated^ a t : Mancbeahto.. TIME PAYMENTS ARRANGED cated. Ideal for gentleman. C5ean, over garage, five room custom T. J. Crockett, Realtor, AH 8-1577. MI 4rl894 MI 4-0149 Memorial fibMmltar ft>t ggo In ooina to: AH&BIOAS, NEW TOUE, 86, N. tion 20* X 12’ without sufficient Musical InstruBientfi 53 built ranch, enclosed breezew^, charge. two of the town’s three voting ma­ Evening T. side set back. SPECIALIST heat, hot water, stove, refrigera­ The city haa provided a bull­ chines could be used due .to the strains and releazid. CALL FOR APPOINTMENT TO INSPECT PIANO TUmNG (electronIcaUy). tor, and bathroom. $68 monthly or privacy, trees, $19,500. Carlton W. CHOICE USTINGS Include 9 room A m W AMiaUCAS, Fmr Ist-claas mailing add 10c AU of the above appeals wen dozer, however, to help clear the length of the ballot. • and Mrs. Wlez* were Phone AO 9-0600. All piano "re­ weekly terpis. AH 9-8404 after 12 Hutchins, AH 9-6132, '• single on Bigelow St. tor $20,000; Lota For Sola 73 the Gleimey car. tor aacb pattam. Print Name, Ad* unanimously granted on a hard- 7 room cape on Steep Hollow in dump area periodically. Voting was completed at 7:15 Add ISc t e dress with sose and Pattern Towi wi Coflitry pairs. New keys a specialty. Old noon. It there la no eubstitute dump p.m. ohlp basis. Ml 44)356 pianos modernized and rebuilt. MANCHESTER — 6 room (tope, the 90s; big colonial on Pitkin TOLLAND — Extra nice lot with T HR J b h u , Ad- HtuttbeTs The effaetive date oball ha Oct DE MAIO BROS. lAOdEDIATE (XXnjPANCY — 6 MxlSO lot with tree*, baaement fit.; deluxe $$0,000 plug ranch in many ehade trees, hi|d> elevation, Immediately avaUable, Orlowski Town Meetiag Delayed fiweden haa mora 4 HAva you tba 'dl Album eos- 00 Five restyled end rebuUt uprighU. said, a trash pickup tha and of the The start of the annual town Rjd« ifo. and 2, 1961. DRAINUE . See them at Meyara Plano, 91 room duplex—75 Linden Street garage, fireplace, plaster walle, Lakewood Cbrclo; new 4 bedroom eholee surroimdinin. 140x175. S. A. proportion to ; ttlnftig many Jovaly doaigna and Grant Tbothakar fir. T IL Ml 3-7491 WENDELL^^^ Referenesa, OeU MI 9466T Or MI ealllu S-1U4 tor tafenaattoa. oMcaial wltb 3-ear tor $37,500. T. Beeehler, RealUv. Phona MI moBth wlU giva tha ■ elty eaa zasetinf was dalayed until about oUMT-aeimi MI9-414a . Oenter St. Open 4-l0 p.m. ave- mooth’a graea to maka toee pattenaf Only 28e a copyl fSielemeti ' iftigfi. An fiap fiatnrdajr. s-tm. R(>bert Wotvaztoa Aganey, Kaifltor. i a 3-alw or m 34363. s, "'i TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1961 Average Daily Net Ppcaa Ron The Weather Matttitggter Eitiftting P er tlM Week Xaded FereeHt of O. K W eelharl I', •eptembw M. IM l Clearlag, pooler toalght..- ed by the Episcopal A ll Salntp’ UblMi A K L C IO ; and Jtogan Oorp. JTooeph Salaiar, a natlM> of 88 to 48, oettttMed fraet Rt Cuba, will discuss “ Comratiniam i2th Circuit Missioit until ha finlahed secondary Pfwldent Sanl M. SOvarstelii. 13,369 LayDelegatie Rogers Corp., WUrlpMl er vaOeya. TbUredey i and Catkolicism in Cuba,” at an school. Meoiber ef the After completing a two-year sec­ AeUt open mbetlnr of'th e Guild o f Our . B«u « h ^ e( OrealatleB ohol, high 80. o f Man- Lady of St. Bartholomew’s parish ondary agricultural course-and a Rogers Officials L aiii BaaRufM Manche»ter~^A City of Villafie Chatm Court Cases At St. Mary’s twro-year secondary normal school Unions Sign l|g»^»cka. iTeteraaa o f toniiht at 8 at the Buckley School. P r i c M , m L o w I W « rr l,4vOnqMMor & kltclMii course, he was assigned to teach Cited by Union MU|l.!l]UBlilky kt S pjn. at th« Hiss Marlene T. Forde, daughter Tim othy D. Chaokas, vice gov­ among hla people. He taught in Sorvleo T1iaf'« Rtfttr MLANOHE8TEB SESSION grade schools iii various parts of New Contract VOL. LXXXl, NO. 1. (THIRTY-TWO PA6£S—IN TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1961' (Olaeelllea A ^'***hig ea 80) PRICE FIVE CENTS WW Home, Mancbeater of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Forde, ernor of the Mountain Province in “ ~ Htoeewai will be riven to Monday Caaeo the sub-province o f Bontoc for nine A labor union AirpriMd two r*** 105 Oak St., is enrolled as a fresh­ Alexandier Bilta, Willimantie, th e' Philippines, will be a guest The Rogers Corp. of Rogers, _ VKW to kelp defray expenses years. company officials last night by man at Simmons College, Boston. was fined 8150 for operating a , speaker at St. Marjr's Episcopal He joined the clerical force of Potterton's Of rodecoratlnr the ladies meetinc She is a 1961 graduate of Man­ Manchester and Willimantie and making them, paid up life-time ~ public la Invited. motor vehicle while under the in- Church at 9 and 11 a.m. services the Provincial Govemor’a office ISO Oeater 81,—Cor. o f Ohoreh chester High School. flu ^ce of alchohol. a/ter the llbOratlon of the PhiUp- Its three union locals last night honorary tneiinbers of one o f Ita Meet Friday Kennedy Signs State News on Sunday. signed a two-year contract call­ Roger Boyce of North Cov­ TTie former joumaUst and teach­ p^es in World Wkr H. He served lo < ^ . Members of W esley Circle, entry was fined WS for following er was a lay delegate from the mis­ there for nine years untU he was ing for wage Increases from 7 to Saul M. Silverstein, president, Bill with Cuts WSCS, o f South Methodist Church, too closely. sionary district of the Philippines promoted to the position of secre­ 17 cents during that span, wrlth and Milton E. Yeoman, personnel Roundup wfll meet tonight at 8 at the home Eleanor Crafts of 97 Princeton to ,the 60th general convention of tary to the Provincial Board. In dlm tor, both of Rogers Cofp., Aluminum China Cautions UN improved fringe benefits. o f Mrs. Roderick McCann, 160 St. was fined S25 for pa.ssing a the' Episcopal Church which Just this post from 1953 to 1959, he w'ere given official union cards and In School Aid Benton St. - Co-hostesses nnll be standing school bus. concluded in Detroit. demonstrated his ability in Jour­ A t Manchester, plant workers lapel pins by the United Paper- Winiows $11.95 Mrs. Robert Gordon Jr. and Mrs. George Howard of HazardvUle The 44-year-old visitor lives in nalism and administration. will have Increases up to 17 cents makers and Paperworkers Inter­ Marshall Hodge. Miss Virginia was fined *30 for speeding. Bontoc, the most central town: of Mr. Chaokes was elected .vice by 1963; in the Rogers plant, 13 national A F L -d O after the Mgn- Washington, Oct. 4 (4*)— Democratg Win Perkins will show color slides of Jerome Robert H I of 82 W. Cen­ the Cordillera Range in nortljeni governor of the province for a cents; and in the Willimantie ing of a twro-year contract at the Doors $29.95 President Kennedy has signed her vacation cruise to Nassau and ter St. was fined $15 for failure four-year term ending in 1964- Be plant, 7 cults per hour. Log Cabin In Lebanon. into law “ with extreme reluc­ Colchester Vole HalU. to obey a stop sign and $15 for is married and the father of four On average, wages w ill be boost­ Silverstein, who in 1959 wras tance” a bill containing the operating a motor vehicle without sons and one daughter. This is his ed 12 cents per hour, with cm awarded the McCauUffe Medal of Jal. Doors $59.95 Talk Donald L. McLagan, son of Mr. a license. first visit to the United States. ployes fringe benefits coming to the Diocesan Labor Institute of the remains o f his aid to educa­ Colchester, pet. 4 (JP)— ‘Bullies’ and Mrs. Richard H. McLagan. 65 George Lathrop of 42 Franklin He wdll speak in the Episcopal another two cents over the life Arichdiocese of Hartford, wras Plus lastallaUeB. tion program. Democrat Robert G. Qark Oxford St., and Christopher J. St. was fined $15 for failure to Dioceses of Michigan, Alabama, span of the contract, which ex­ cited by John M. Loiseile, presi­ The measure: (1) extends for won the post of Colchester’s McNeill, son of Mr. and Mrs. o ^ y a stop sign. Cionnectlcut, Texas and California tends from last Sunday to Oct. 1, dent of the local Oak Lodge No. 43 MANCHESTER Washington, Oct. 4 (A V -ti** “ “ •.1 two years the program oi aid for first sel'cctman yesterday by Blakely R. McNeill. 171 S. Main Robert Lee of East Hartford and before leaving for home about Dec. 1963. oi; the UPP, for "spreading the the Berlin threat and a generally school districts crowded with ' AWNING CO. President Kennedy and Soviet tougher communist stance world­ a 67-vote margin over Repub­ St., have pledged to Phi Kappa Psi Ronald Lee of 52 Cooper Hill St. 1. The new agreement between la­ gospel of mature and sophisticated children of federal personnel and PHONE M l 9-8091 Foreign Minister Andrei Gro­ wide. fraternity at Trinity College, Hart­ were fined $15 each on intoxication bor and management discontinues industrial relations.” (2) cMitinues for two years the lican Edwin Stebbins. Chen Blasts Joining the White House confer­ ford. counts. cost-of-living and productivity myko will confer Friday on- National Defense Education Act. Clark polled 967 votes to Steb­ Datid Masse, Bolton, was fined the Berlin situation. ence, which lasted about two hours', ’The former, known as the im­ bins’ 904 in the biennial town elec­ $60 for evading responsibility. A Dramatists Name plans at all plants,, but will im­ were Rusk. Secretary of Defense Four students from Manchester prove the company’s pension plan The White House announced the pacted areas program, carries tion. and Vemon are enrolled as fresh­ charge of reckless driting was Robert S. McNamara and Gen. L y­ about $300 million a year in’ U.S. Michael J. Stula, Democrat who Plan to Add to provide retirement benefits of expected appointment time today. man L. Lemnltzer, chairmen of the men at Springfield College. Spring- nolled. Production Staff Prealdentiai press secretary grants. ’The Defense Education has held the first selectman poat Jacinto Melendreraa of 14 Linden $2.25 per month per year of serv­ Joint Chiefs of Staff. Act. which provides loans to col­ field, Mass. ’They are Robert Reid, ice and 100 per cent vesting after Pierre Salinger declined to go Into for the past 10 years, declined to son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reid, St. was fined $75 for speeding. The production staff for the You’ll get a thrin, too, the nature of subjects to be -dis­ Norstad’s visit was described as lege students and aids to teaching seek another term. Jessie Morgan, Willimantie, was 15 years of service. China Reds 28 Marble St.; Marsh Potter, son Little Theatw of Menohester’s cussed. The conference was ar­ one of his frequent trips to Wash­ of science, mathematics and for­ fined $35 for speeding. Other fringe benefits are double when you see the heels, of Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood B. Pot­ ranged Os a followup to those in ington for consultation. He was re­ eign languages, has been costing iVeir WiUiam O’Connell of 109 Sum­ coming presentation of "Bom time plus holiday pay to,most em­ ported to feel that the NATO build­ about $250 million a year. Pact at Colt 9 By MAX HAKBEL80N ter, 57 Cooper HUl St.: M. J. Mc- without nails, put on with New York between Gromyko and Hartford, Oct. 4 (A>)—A 33- mit St. was fined $15 for failure to Yesterday” w-as anounced last ployes for holiday work',, lost time Secretary of State Dean Rusk. up is coming slong fairly well, al­ It was all Congress granted the Cuiry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred month-contract providing wage in­ United Nations, N. Y „ Oct. McCurry. 51 N. Elm St., all of obey a stop sign. night by Betty Lundberg, produc­ due to mutually agreed furloughs Seeking to determine whether there though some of the smiUler coun­ President of the ambitious fed- Richard Oliver of 146 Bissell St, our New AUTO-SOLER, creases totaling up to 24 cents an 4 (JP)— Nationalist China Manchester, and Art Holgerson, tion chaiiman. caused by business recessions will are prospects for fruitful East-West tries in the alliance were not con­ was fined $15 for abandoning a mo­ count as time worked in vaca­ Renew your heels TO­ tributing as much as they should. (Continued on Page Twelve) hour over its duration, was in ef­ warned today that the United son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hol­ Staff members are Dick Haasett negotiations to settle the Berlin tor vehicle. tion pay calculations; and increas­ dispute. The two foreign ministers fect toda.v for workers at Colt’s Nations will he wrecked if it gerson, 980 Kelly Rd., Vernon. and Bob Best, set design; Fred Gerard Poulin of 65 S. Adams St. ed shift differentials. D AY. W e use only quali­ met three times in New York. Patent Fire Arms Manuacturing was fined $15 for failure to obey Bllsh, chairman o f set construc­ bows to demands of “ interna^ The West Side Branch library Salinger said the Kennedy-Gro- Co. a stop sign. Timothy D. Chaokas tion. Sound effects wrill be handled Representatives of both union ty materials. Members o the United Automo­ tional bullies” and admits will be closed Friday for floor re­ myko meeting was arranged by the Also for N-Test Ban WiUiam Rady of 100 Grove St.. by Amoldeen Thompson and light­ and management, who met at the bile Workers approved the new countries disqualified by the pairs. State Department. He declined to Rockville, was fined $15 for failure Luzon and the capital of the Moun­ ing by Ruth Rowley, Bob ’Thorn­ Log Cabin in Lebanon, were head­ pact yesterday. The provl-slons are tain Province. He la a descendant ed by Chester A. Bienkowski, pres­ aay whether the initiative came spirit and letter of the U.N. to obey a st<^ sign. ton and Roimy Lange. All Work Guaranteed from the Russian or American side. retroactive to last Sunday. The charter. The court continued the follow­ of the Igorot tribe of "head hunt­ ident of Maple Lodge No. 554 o f contract calls for an 8-cent hourly ers” from the highlands along the Joyce Loerch, stage manager, Manchester; John M. Loiseile, pres­ Kennedy will give Gromyko a The warning came from Bbrelm ing cases to Oct. 9: will' be assisted by Doris Frost. flnsd expression of the American British Labor Votes wage boost for day workers and a Peter Bondeson. Willimantie, Chico River. He speaks English ident of Oak Lodge No. 43 of Rog­ Minister Shen Chang-huan, who Roberta Ixickwood, Oeleete Le- • WE on’E GREEN STAMPS • view before the Soviet Foreign 5-cent Increase for Incentive work­ told the lOO-natiOn General As­ charg^ with operating a motor fluently as well as Spanish and the ers; Stanley Gwozdz, president of ers as of Oct. 1, a aimilar hike Oct. vernacular Bontoc dialect. tendre and Sue Hodge are in Windham Lodge No. 683 of Wil- "Shoe Repairing — Second to None!” Minister leaves for Moscow. He half sembly "appeasement is vary vehicle without a license. M d been attending U.N. sessions in 1, 1962, and still another on Oct. Mr. Chaokas attended the A ll charge o f properties, and. Penny limantic; and Anthony Kavolius of much in the air.” Ha did not man- over-crowding;. Albert Gauthier, New York. 1, 1963. South Windsor, breach of the Saints’ Mission school in Bontoc for Richter w ill head up the costume the international imion, all mem­ For Pro-NATO Aims tion Red China spedfioally, but Further U.S.-Soviet talks seem Improved medical, cost of living the first two grades and then trans­ committee, the question of seatinr Red China peace and intoxication. bers of the United Papermakers likely because, so far. Gromyko and night shift differential bene­ Bonds were forfeited in the fol­ ferred to a government school for Mary Bonham as house man­ and Paperworkers International HOUSE 8^. H ALE on the agenda for debate later Grades 3 to 7. He says he is proud has given Rusk mily a limited clar­ fits also are contained in the con­ in the current session. lowing cases: Thomas Ufie. Bosr ager will be k s^ ted by Lucille SHOE REPAIR SERVICE ification o f the Kremlin’s inten­ Blackpool, England, Oct. 4 (JP)— #munist wall dividing East and tract that covers about 600 Colt that his nickname is VAll Saints” USE OUR OAK STREET ENTRANCE—MI S-412S As in other recent assembly ton. Mass., speeding, $50; Joseph Vincek and Ben Shankman. Pro­ tions on Germany. BriUln’s Labor party today adopt­ West Berlin. He visited that city employes. Vogel, Islip, N. Y „ speeding, $50. because he was financially support- grams will be arranged by l^yHia only two weeks ago. sessions, all delegates o f the So- Rusk would still like to know ed a pro-NATO foreign policy -Viet bloc countries left the cham­ Hemingway. Ima Burgess is more precisely. what Soviet Pre­ which also called for prompt East- Brown presented a resolution ticket chairman, aasisted by Flo ONLY4MOREI>AYS# calling for the settlement ot the Killed by Truck ber during the speech o f the Cfiii- mier Khrushchev means, for in­ West negotiations on Berlin and nese Nationalist official. 1 Gay. and Arnold Thompson will stance, when he talks about guar­ the Immediate suspension of nu­ Berlin crisis on these lines; WoodburyiSiJet. 4 (A*)— Seventy- be In charge o f medee-up. . ONR CENT SALE • "The western powers should be year-old Helmer Swanson, resident In a general policy declaration, antees for western rights to West clear weapon tests. ^ en repeated Nationalist Cbi^’a Persons wishing bo help the Berlin after he signs a peace A policy statement backed by willing to recognize the present of a Southhury boarding house, production crew are requested to ARTHUR DRUG f was 'killed by a truck as he was promise to liberate the Chinese Rockville—>Mftnclieftteir 9 treaty with Communist East Ger­ moderate labor leader Hug^ eastern frontiers of Germany; attend the meeting tomorrow at could accepg.a moasure of de facto crossing Route 6 here last night. mainland "if the opportunity pre­ many. Gaitskell won approval from the sents itself.” ,8 p.m. at the East Side Rec, Diplomats said firm arrange­ party conference by a vote of 4,- recognition for the regime in East The driver of the truck was identi­ PUMPKIN fied as John W. Hoyt, 30, of South He said the very existence o f the Germany, and should propose an ments obviously would have to S26.000 to 1,756,000. Chlang Kai-shek government. on await the outcome' of the White The 1.226 conference delegates agreement on arms limitation in Britain. Central Europe including the exclu­ Cincinnati second baseman Don Blasingame loses his bat as he strikes out in first inning of opening Formosa "implies the eventual House meeting. But barring a cast ballots for the total member­ restoration of freedom to the aix ihore rapid advance than has tak­ ship o f the organizations they rep­ sion of nuclear weapons.” Top Pay Sought World Series game at Yankee Stadium today. Yankee catcher is Elston Howard, umpire is Bkl Runge of American League. (AP Photofax). \ hundred / million Chinese people en place so far, more exploratory resent. In eAhange the Soviet Union New Haven, Oct. 4 (JP)— Maxi­ and the Communiet Blast Germans now under the domination o f tha BAZAAR talks w ill be needed bdore the llie leaders demanded that the mum aaJaries, as authorized by the Communist regime.”^ should grant tmrestricted freedom RAIN OR SHINC PRESCRIPTIONS roepecta o f an East-West nego- United States and the Soviet Interstate Commerce Commission, Shen concluded his speech by aa- Stating conference can be gauged. Unlcm stop nuclear testing at once for the people o f W est Berlin and are sought by the three court-ap­ free accent to the city. TrappedBoy acting thqt the United Natlona ia These.r«ourcaB named the U.S. to prevent what they called "the pointed trustees of the New Haven "in danger of being. perverted to SATURDAY, OCT. 7 ambassador to Moscow, Uewellyn poisoning of humanity while the "The UnitfSd NaUone ahouM be Railroad. asaociaited with any aeVUement of serve the interest of powerful warr Tliompaoii, as one who might car­ world is still at peace.” Tho petitition in which the trus­ makers and international buUies.” 10, AAA. to 4:30 PAA. ry out continued p:iKliminaiy dis tha BerUn problem,” the resoluition Yanks Lead 1-0 Rescued from ’The conference adopted by a tees asked that their salaries be "Thera are delegatlona in this as­ Ml 9-9814 aussiena f o r the U.S.S. aide.side. They show o f hands a reaolution urging said. set at - the IOC authorized max- sembly," he said, "who are bent bn W E D ELIVER Brpwn daclarsd "The first prior- Boetd that U.S.-Soviet ambusa- aettlemeilt of tho Berlin problem imums was submitted to Federal atren^ening the Yorces of anril by AT COMMUNITY "Y" ify now is the acMevament of efr dortal level contact la alao poeal- on the basis o f western ^recogni­ Judge Robert P. Anderson yester­ addbm to United Nations member- NORTH MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER ble at tha United Natiooa and in tion of the qpipmuniit East Ger­ feettv* and all Sround ittaanna- At End of 4th Georgia Cave day. ship thoee who are clearly net qual- WaahlBtton. man goveimiifea^ and tha Inaiaimt moht.” Sponsored By Women’s Fellowship PINE PHARMACY .Tha ICC..haa.4et, tb f .ffiaxinium Rising. Fawn, Osi., Oct. — 664 CENTER STREET—CORNER OF ADA518 eastern froati f o c . . a ^ Of Ilie Second Congregational Church from GeS: tnuria Norata^B||||a -salary for Harry W. Eferli^who Rescue workers. Inching their way (Oeattnoed on Page Twelve) North Atlantic Treaty OifBBIpi directs the line’s day-to-day opera­ New York, Oct. 4 (ff) — Elstonf, an the mound. Blasin- through a treacherous mountain e toesed out Ford. tlbtt eonkmander. NATO la buitdittg Un tions, at $30,000. The maximums Howard of the New York Yankee*^ cave, brought to the surface about N o runs, no hits, no errors, none •m ac(4liFR[|M|| to the city. on Pago Twelve) for tho two other trustees, Rich­ hit a home run to open the fourth dawn today an injured teen-aged left. n ils decision came after GUiit- ard Joyce Smith and William J. inning of . the first World Series boy who had been trapped over­ R u s S Fires ■kell said: Kirk, were set at $20,000 each. game with the Cincinnati Reds to­ REDS THIRD (0) night. Nkrumah JaOs "I would wrelcome having the ap­ day to give the Yankees a 1-0 edge. Boyer threw out Johnson. The youth, 15-year-oId Ronnie proaches to Berlin placed under The drive, about 320 feet, barely O’Toole was called out on strikes. Reese, did not appear to be in Giant N-Shot Red Spacenian Extended Forecast cleared the 4-foot barrier In the Blasingame also struck out for United Nations control.” Windsor Locks, Oct. 4 iJPi — serious condition from his ordeal. 43 Rivals As lower right field stands. No one Ford’s fourth strikeout,..... But loftwingers soorM a victory Tho U.S. Weather Bureau extend­ He was taken to a nearby hospital. In Atmosphere ovtr GaitskslI when the conference Seasick Diiling was on base. No runs, no hits, no 'errbia, none "We had to have an awful lot of ed forecast: lefL Need help in a hurry? approved a resolution calling for Temperatures in Connecticut, REDS FIRST (0) help from the man upstairs to get Death Plotters YANKEES THIRD (0) Washington, Oct. 4 (ff>--Ths,So­ the withdrawal of training fadU- Thursday through Monday, will Hall of famer Joe DlMaggio this boy out,” commented weary Richardson singled on a high tles fo r West Gmnan troops on 25-Hour Orbit average 2 to 5 degrees below nor­ threw out the first ball to open the Charles McGuire, chief of opera­ viet Union fired a big nuclear cc- hopper to deep short. Kubek Accra, Ghana, Oct. 4 (»V -F orty‘ British soil. The vote was 8,519,000 mal. A t this time normal mean 1961 World Series. tions o f the Civil Defense rescue plosion today, described by tb* to 2,733,000. Fords’ first' pitch was a called popped to Kasko behind third unit from Chattanooga, Tenn., Oiree men, including leading poli­ Washington, Oct. 4 (A>)—Soviet temperature at Hartford is 57 and Atomic Energy Oommiaston aa-^oa This setback for the party’s strike. Blasingame struck out, base. Maris struck out on a low about 30 miles northeast of this tical ' opponenta of president ranges from a usual daily high of leadership came after Gaitskell ex­ CSosmonaut Gherman Titov was losing his bat as he missed the pitch, and Richardson was dou­ remote, mountain section of the order of aavetal megafiona.” 69.to a low of 44. At New Haven, Kwame Nkrumah, were arrested plained that continued British somewhat seasick during most of third strike. Kasko looped a bled up. On an apparent hit and Georgia. A megatlon is the equtvalent ot the normal range is from 67 to 47, last night on charges of plotting membership in N A TO involved the his 25-hours in orbit around the single to left. Pinson cashed Maris run, Richardson started for sec­ Reese fell into a crevasse in the one mllUon ttms of TNT. and at Bridgeport, from 67 to 48. This was the ITth atomic ex- S to assasainato him. aecmtance of West German troops ,rtb, Russian scientists reported back to deep center for his long ond, but headed back to first cave shortly after daik jresterday on BrJIUsh soil. Cool Thursday, milder FY-iday drive. Robinson struck out swing­ when Johnson fired to Kasko, while he, his brother Byron and plosion by the Soviets *|tBc# they Among them were Dr. Josei^ today. resumed testing Sept 1. fwnqiMhii. opposition candidate in The leftwingers also pushed They said preliminary indica­ ing. whose throw to Coleman cut down two other teen-age boys were ex­ (Oentbiaed on Page Six) The explostons have ranged in ! G h im 'i;J I^ presidential election; tlirough a reaolution demanding tions were that the nausea was N o runs, one hit, no errors, one Richardson. ploring the cave near the top of N o runs, one hit, no errors, none Fox Mountain. several nzes- gder Joseph Appiah, the withdrawal of American Po­ the result of extended weightless­ left. One on Sept. 14 was alao de­ aon-in^la'W d t ih o late Sir Stafford laris submarines from their base ness.' Y.ANKXXS FIRST (0) left. He was trapped on a ledge 50 REDS FOURTH (O) fe e t' below the cave’s main floor scribed by the AXC aa ot several Cripps, once chancellor of the in Holy Loch near Glasgow, This In a paper prepared for presen­ Richardson Unqd O’Toole’s megatons. British Exchequer, and former So­ vote was 3,611,000 to 2,739,000. tation to the International Astro- Kubek threw out Kasko. Pinson about 10 hours before rescue work­ St Manchester fourth pitch into centerfield for a In response to a question, an ers managed 'to bring him up. Then cial Welfare hfinlster Patrick The leadership policy, to form nautic Federation, O. G. Gazenko single. Kubek walked on four bounced out, Richardson to Skow­ AEC official said that today's ahot News Tidbits it look another grueling two Quaidoo, ousted from Nkrumah’s the basis for the Labor party’s op­ and V. J. 'Yazdovsky of the USSR pitches. O’Toole’s first pitch to ron. Robinson struck out for the was not necessarily (he largest yet 2 XXTXBICINATOR? CONTRACTOR ^ cabinet last May. position to Prime Minister Mac­ Academ.v of Sciences' noted that from the A P Wires Maris was called a ball and Cincin­ second time, missing a high out­ hours to reach the cave exit, about fired by the Russians. Three members of parliament millan’s Consen’atlve majority in neither U.S. Astronaut Alan Shep­ nati manager Fred Hutchinson side fast ball- half a mile away. The detonation took place in the Policemen’s and seven women were also ar­ the coming session o f parliament, ard, who spent five minutes under trotted out to the mound to talk No runs, no hits, no errors, none The boy’s father was at the Arctic region in the vicinity of rested, the .latter on unspecified was presented by George Brown. conditions of weightlessness, nor Commulnlst guerrilla raids into to his pitchfir. left. cave when they brought his. son Novaya ^mlya. - charges. Brown welcomed wdiat he de­ Soviet Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, South Viet Nam have exploded in­ Maris popped weakly to Kasko I was 'fired in the atmosphere. ’Hie roundup brought to about scribed aa the changed attitude on who endured zero gravity (or more to real war that is killing 1,500 in short left, the runners holding (Cohttniied on Page Tw elve) (Oontlnned on Page Twenty-fonr) 170 the number of persons held foreign affairs ot President Ken­ than an hour, noted any com­ persons every month, State De­ their bases. Howard fliet' to Pin­ imder Ghana’s Preventative De­ nedy’s administration. He claimed parable disturbances. son in left center, the runners tention Act, which permits intern- partment in Washington reports. the U.S. government "now is pro­ One of the m edical. questions . . President Kennedy greets holding. Skowron walked, filling 3rd ANNUAL tngV'poUtlcal undesirables” up to posing in the councils of the world raised, by the prospect of space Lt. Gen. Ferick Ibrahim Abboud, the bases. Berra swung at a 3-2 five years without trial. policies which the Labor party has travel has been" whether the hu­ pitch and raised a soft pop-up to Bulletins A government statement said Prime Minister o f neutral Sudan, Knight Promises Proof been urging for some time.” ■ ' man system could endure long on his arrival for S-day State Blasingame on the edge o f the out­ The 1,226 delegates cheered periods -without the familiar ef­ field grass. Colled from AP Wires (Oontfamed an Pago Fifteen) visit. . .Four inches of snow Brown's denunciation of the Oom- fects of gra-vlty. falls overnight on summit of N o runs, one hit, no errors, 2 TTie paper said .Titov retained Whiteface Mountain in northern three left. Of Job Offer by Nixon "A sufficient level of working ca­ New York. RXaiS SECOND (0) BATBCBN SEUOU8I.T OX pacities” at all timea and his prin­ Tax, Oct 4 (8>) — Republican Plans Appeal Hollywood says motion picture The lights -were turned on as the PLVMBXRT cipal bodily fimctions were not Reds came to bat for the second. Loa Angeles, Oct. 4 (VP)— Good-<^tive secretary and director of mo- Ibnae Speaker Sam Boyhara M- LOCKSMITH? harmfully affected. -However, It industry, stepping up its five-year 'malned on toe ^serioo^ Ust $o> BALL csimpaign to-allow treatment of Boyer threw out Post. Boyer win J. (Goodie) Knight staked hie tor vehicles, previously said ^ cortinued, he felt during weight­ dropped to his knees, making a heard a telephone conversatiopAn day at Baylor ho^U al, find hi* lessness unpleasant sensations as­ more controversial subjects in bid for a political comeback on doctors hope to know tomorrow films, .has changed Its produrtton brilliant stop o f FYeese’s hard promised proof today that Rich­ which the supposed off^-^w as ^ame sociated with the ear chamber. smaidi, and recovered in time to made. / Just bow s^ o o B hi* eoadtHea Is. Balance is regulated in the inner code to permit subject of sex dev-l- ard M. Nixon tried to lure him out A team beaded by Dr. BMiMt F. atipn on screen. .. .TTilrty per­ throw luim out. Ooleman bounced of theJRapublican race for gover­ Mason said he was i-visitin{ ear...... Knight in a Sa^ntoento hold Short, prmnlnent DaDpa so** sons Injured, none seripusly, when back to the mound and a-as tossed nor. These sensations became out by' Ford. -' room Sept. 8 ymon the former goon, startedBtai a sofiea o ff stronger and stronger during the foim-car elevated passenger train The 64-year-old foriner- gover­ Baybum ; r. Tbegr said It 'or Candidate N o runs, no hits, no errors, none nor soheduled/a news conference governor motioned him and an­ SAT., OCT. 14tb flight, especially when Titov turn­ crashes into rear o f four-car work other person to listen in. would be before left. ed his head sharply or w rs observ­ trsdn on south side of Chicago.. for today and said he would dis­ YANKEES SECOND (0) He sakT he heard -the caller of­ they knew anytotaS defialto. ing swiftly moving objects. Seven boys, ages' 8 to 11, flee close the -Who, what and -where to Lopez filed to Poet in front of fer Knight- “ any Job in the s ta te - n ie y declined to cnmm**t on a Meriden, Oct. 4 (P) — Howard4would be to the registrars ot vot For some time after Titov woke frmn Conummlst China by swim­ back up his charge. the right field wall. Boyer pop­ chief Justice or anything you want rep^ from one of Bayhnn^s X. Houston, the Republican candi­ ers. I f unsuccessful. Houston would rirom his nap, during the flight,, ming acrosh narrow but closely Knight, who has cUudied with STATE ARMORY then ai^ieAl to the Board o f Admis- ped to Freese who made —if you won’t nm against Dick” aide* that an oxploratery epetei- date for mayor, plana to appeal the phenomena decreased, but guaiked Duck Channel, separating Nixon before, alleged that a Nix­ tion may bo perfotmed, the removal of his name from the aions o f Electors. Another rejection China mainland from Macao. on emissary offered Wm anything in the Rephbllcan primary next they did not disappear until he be- June. MANCHESTER list of registered voters in Meri­ would leave the courta as the final Abandoned mines in Adiron- in the state If he wouldn’t oppose course o f appeal. Knight timed his charge for last MAH, BAGS BUBMIED den. (Conknuod on Page Twenty) dacks could provide fallout shel­ the former trice IVeaddent’s candi­ Treatoo. NJT., Oct. 4 (•>--F lf* The removal order yesterday Houston said he ia prepared to ters for cattlp in event of atomic Frances Turns Thursday, the day after Nixon an­ XLXOTRICIAN? RUO OLXANXRT dacy for governor. nounced he would seek the gov- bamed satohels of m*8 i*,* PROM 9 P.M. to 1 A.M. from the city’s registrars voters appeal up to the couMs level if attack. Dr. Charles E. Fletcher, Nixon denied i t He aaid he’s neceasa^’. president of New York State emorsliip in 1962. Nixon promptly cargo of 780 to. S80 boga In a eould block Houston’s hopes for wilUxig to swoar on the Bible that termed the statement ridiculous. FbUadelplila to Now Havwa the mayoralty. . UntU'last July, Houston’s address Soviet Expert Hints Veterinary Medical Society says To Hurricane he had nothing to do with any at­ on the voting list was the Home at Saranac Lake. . .Senate sub­ "Why would I be sending emis­ shipment oa too Fonmidvaala Tha registrars ruled that Hous­ tem pt-to keep Knight from run­ saries to Mr. Knight,” he asked, For the Aged (the Bradley Home) committee critlclzee "delays and BaUroad today, n w boxcar waa Dancing To ton la ineligible to vote in Meriden. Space Spectacular Miami, F7a., OcL 4 (P)—^Tropical ning for the Job. Knight held from “ when I myself had not made in Meriden, of which he is former defleleneles" in production o f M14 at toe head of toe l» « a r axprasa They said Houston resides on the storm Frances became a hurricane 1953 through 1958. final decision on ray candidacy superintendent. Automatic Rifle, according to re­ that stopped at toe Clinton Middletown side of the boundary London, OcL 4 (P)—A Soviet today. TTie Miami Weather Bureau Knight announced his candidacy until Just the night b^ore I made Street stotton In Trenton. Tkn Houston, Just before running for port releaeed in Washington. . . reported it had 75 mile per hour for re-election in 1957, then with­ line between the two cites. - his third term, built a new home on rocket expert hinted today the my announcement?” tmin wna delayed n atomtae Houston contends he is a Meri­ Philippines Health Secretary Elpi- winds. It was 560 miles east of drew after Nixon and other state his property that lies in Meriden, USSR is about to bring off a spec­ Knight called his news con­ while toe burning ear wns aet oB F in d the PAUL LAN GERMAN'S dio Valencia says his deptulment Miami, moving north-northwrest. , party leaders threw their pirn-pri­ den voter. He served u Meriden Midffietown and Middlefield. ThU tacular new space launching. ference in newly-opened campaign on n tildtng nnS the ero *e*e o m * mayor for two terms, from 1948 to is checking poeolblllty cholera Bkances offers no threat to the mary support to then Sen. 'Wil­ is the home that became the sub­ Dr. Vladimir Dobronravov said haa reached Phlllppliies from headquarters on the' second floor tlaned to New T«pk.' 1952. He failed in his bid for re- ject of controversy. on Moscow radio current tests of U.S. mainland, the bufeau said. liam F. Knowland, who lost to of a Wilshlre Boulevard building. O 0 , Borneo and Hong Kong. The hurricane was moving at 13 I>emocrat Eldmund G. (F a t) fO' d o ORCHESTRA I election to a third term. Tho property fronts on Preston “ new and more powerful multi­ Aliyu Y. Blda, M, Nigerian Diplo­ Three walls of an outer office FOBD v »u a ' fast help miles an hour. Brown. In 1956, Knight for a time In this year’s primary election, Avenue, which is in Meriden but stage rockets for the launching of mat traveling to New York with are lined with hundreds of pic­ Detndt.' Get. 4 It .was 620 miles southwest of fought Nixon’s renominatlon for YELLOW he won the GOP mayoralty nomi­ the actual houae is not. However, objects into space are goin$;' off hla family, was refused table serv­ tures of Knight, aa a student, Auto Workers ^ Bermuda. The center was near nation over Mayor John D. Ivers. Houston haa moved into a farm very succesafuUy.” ice at restaurant on U.S, 40 north­ -vice president. judge, lieutenant governor w d Beotbur met trifb- te w J M d mp/ DONATION $7.50 PER COUPU latitude 24.9 north, longitude 71.1 J. Howard Eldgertoa, prealdent you need in the... Local statutes require that a house on the same property which He added that th e final stages east ot Baltimore, he says, but governor. One photo shows the tor Co. eondldate fo r office must be a is entirely In Meriden. o f these rockets have landed on later received service at a second west. o f a Los Angeles Savings and husky Knight and an even l o a d ­ effort to Merdlen resident and elector. Houston, state wedfare commis­ targets in the Pacific, up to 7,500 restaurant .... An advanced A2 Peak winds blew over a- small Loan Aasociation and a former er ISarl Warren in swimming men* o f n PAGES . Should Houston fail in all ava- sioner during the Repoblican ad­ miles from the launching points, model Polaris Mlsaile scoote more area near the center. Gales exteeE- Kidght campaign, finance chair­ trunks * t a beach. A Dwight O. down IMl.'.' BUes o f Appeal, his name would be ministration of former. Gov.- John with "striking accuracy,” than L5M mllea after successful ed outward up to 175 miles. s man, said be wouldn’t be surprised Eisenhower picture is. auto­ W here praetleally everyone flndjf ptacfifally^jeverythiifg withdrawn from the list o f Re­ Lodge, says he mAintAlns homes in "Thus, it msy be supposed that shipboard launching that paves FYanoes was expected to con­ if Kidght named him as the sup­ graphed "with warm regard* and RESERVATIONS MUST IE IN high esteem.” publican candidates fo r office. The New York and Massachusetts, in in the near future the whole world way for initial firings trom sub- tinue its north-northwesterly posed emissary. her The wall exhibit also ’ include* Putade. Middle TwbplEe W. and iY OCTOIER II^A LL OOP Town Committee would have addition to Meriden will witness new and most inter­ marine, Cape Canaveral officials movement with some increase in Edgerton told newsmen, how­ to select A replAcement fo r Hous­ He returned to this city last year esting achievements by the Soviet say . ... Two more death sentences size and intensity during the next ever. "I have never been an emis­ five poems written by hi* Mwohd wife, 'Virginia, 4^ whom to* _ R OpaD Monday, Taeaday, 10 AJl. to ton. after having served aeveral yean people In the oonquest of inter­ demanded as government puts 12 hours, noon advisory said. sary of Dick Nixon on any matter AAL to 6 PAL Mi 9-2950 or Ml 3^131 . . . The rigistered list ot v o to s wiU in a federal post with the Jntema- planetary a$>aoa,” he aaid. more Cubans on trial op charges o(. X.moro northerly oourse -wtth a in my entire life.” governor married til 1988 follow^ K* '"'j-iiji ' iHday, • AJL to 9 PAL b e l t e d O c t 7. . ^ tional OooperatioB AffinlnlatratioB fluting Fidel Castro fegime, Ha- Paul Maaon, Sacramento at­ IAm first appsAl by Xm istM lalnffia.j « ea P a g * TM*Blgr-tsiw) -rana radio says. < (dsattnoed « i T eg e Xwofiy-lMr) torney who waa Knlght’a leglsla- (Cbattonad 1

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