La irjuiR tipmnrrJTOtm

lair daiiaa •aitj' nw tn tH UialQr* la M y , fn a m r ; ManehMtsr-^A City of VUlago Charm

(CtaMlfM AarartMaf oa ^aca U) (TWENTY PAGES) M a n c h e s t e r , c c n n ^ T h u r s d a y , Oc t o b e r i s , i960. PRICE FIVE CHWfH

-Vv; J' ■ State News : *’• U.S. Backs Red Bid i' !' \ Roundup ■/ •.»»• i-i « '■•'At i- . :.'•': J- it For CoIiEKnies Debate r . ' r. Bus Drivers — — ‘ ■ '■"' ' tr United Nations, N. Y., Oct. 18 —Soviet Premier Khrush­ 1 ' Gel Pay Hike chev today denounced U.S. spj^lStie flights , as actually A f *- step beyond the brink of war. He demanded a TJ.S. apology i „ ' Hartford. Oct. 13 W —'The before the General Assembly. \ 1 Connecticut Co. and the union Khrushchev’s demand came imm^iately after the Gen­ 1 representing its bus drivers eral Assembly set the stage for a fullNlebate on colonialism I” ■-■/I ' • •Naj \ operated under a new contract by abcepting unanimously a Soviet resolutiompn freeing a ll i ' today, their 2-year dispute at coloni^Kareas. It waS certain, however, that^this meant conn- an end. ' tries under Soviet domination also would be discussed. •The new pact pro-vides about The United States opposed the Soviet attempt to place the bacausa wa haVa^ « 1,050 driver* and mechanics with spy flight complaint before the assembly for. a full debate, a pay raise of 24 cents art hour, saying the Security Council had considered both' the U2 and Proportioned spread out over a 33-month period dating back to October 1058. RB47 cases and found no grounds for action. The United SLA CKS by A’ •3-man arbitration board, States is .willing to discuss the infittei* in fhe 99-nation po^ , named last May when a scheduled litical committee. strike against the carrier was Khrushchev, demanding an apology for incidents like the Queen Casuals averted, worked out the new con­ ♦ ♦ ♦ tract. U2 spy plane flight of last may, said if the U.S. govern­ 5.99! A spokesman for the Amalga­ ment “ will not wish to show good will and will not condemn mated Association of Street, Elec­ the practice of sending its spy planes to the Soviet Union tha parfact bland tric Railway and Motor Coach and other countries, the United Nations should in all strict­ of wool and dacron ^ Employes o f America, said yes ness condemn such aggressive actions on the part of one of terday the pay raise will bring with concaalad zip-, hourly rates for drivers and me­ the biggest powers against other countries.’’ \ Law Pittabunrh Pirate*' pitcher, make* a leaping *top of New York YMkee* pars and salf baitsi Vsnum chanics to 32.40 by January 1961 Such acts, he said, could have-^- catcher iohn Blanchard’* hot drive in the third inning of t r a y ’s last World Seriea gam ^ The rate prior to the settlement the “most j;rave consequences for| iodan graan, char- In backgroigr^d is Pirate* third baseman Don Hoak. (AP Photofax). - ^ was 32.154. world peace.’’ c o a I, cambridga The old contract expired in “ Such a policy of the U.S.A., State GOP Set 1008, a n d . the strike threat de­ said Khrushchev, “ should be con-1 gray, gray stripad. veloped when the company and the denihed^wd stopped so that such short, 10 to 18 union could not sgree to terms for provocallve^lncidenta would not For Nixon, Pat a new pact. lead the worlfi to the brink of war. ave you avaraga, 10 to 20 The American aggressive flights Yanks Jj^ud 5-4 in 7 th Under terms of the new contract Weekend Visit tali 12 to 20. now in effect, union members re­ are actually a step 'beyond this baeaus* wa hava . . / No runs, no hits, no errors, none ceived a 6-centa hourly increase brink.'' Pittsburgh. Oct. IS. (flV-Thaflor Groat*______high popup. Skinner^ It’s been a long session. ' Russian Premier Nikita Khrushchev Khrushchev spoke calmly, frohiA.] main floo^ w alk^ on a full count. Nelson left. from Oct. 1, 1068 to Oct. 1, 1059. Hartford, Oct 13 (/PV-RepuWIcaa REAL-FORM New York Yankees led the PltU- The rest of the phy raise will be rests his head in his hands just before start of the U.N. General prepared text. State Headquarters was a frenzy burgh Pirate* 6 to i a* the team* a home into the lower right PIRATES SECOND sportswaar spread out over the past year, Assembly meeting thia morning. (A P Photofax). \ His address camd after the aa- of a^vlto today in. preparatione started the seventh inning o f the field stand*, a drive o f about 3f(0 Burgess rammed a single inside bringing the hourly wage rate as sembly'swlfUy disposed of his pro­ for Vice^'Jhrealdent Richard M. SO FT seventh and deciding game of the feet, scoring Skinner ahead of the first base line into the right Add comer. Marie’s quick' recov­ o f O ct 1, thia year to 32.874 an posal for discussion of immediateNixon’s___ weekeltiLatay’ .Stay- Jn Hartford World Serie* today. ___ ■ him and putting^he Pirate* Into a I ery kept the runner at first. Bill hour. After Wounding Wife freedom for colonial and dependent I Monday's 3-m p FR O M 2.001 YANKEES rOtST 2-0 lead. It was Pittsburgh’s first x areas, adopting it by acclamation' ______Stafford replaced ’Turley on the The raisas will ba ooinpl*I* . ICantlo Hied to Virdon in right ployes with the - company 25 legate James J. Wade- campaign trail Monday mom- liMe the bases. Manager Stengel came {.tog. antaad n o n • runl r s B s / t center. Roak made a diving stop years or more. Self in New Britain worth repli^ at once to Khrush­ but to the mound and conferred of Berni’s siseling grounder to Under -snother provision, the chev’s accusation of American An entire floor of the hotel baK waihas and drias Sfurley** first pitch to Virdon with his young pitcher. been reserved for the Vice Pres­ was high and inidde for. % ball. his left and threw out the runner company will take over payment aggresslon.,.thTough spy plane Ilka a hanky! 2.00 Law hit a one-bouncer back to of the employes’ welfare and In­ New Britain,. Oct. 13 (A>) — A4wound in her stomach. She was ident and -his staff. In addition. Virdon filed to Berra In left cen­ from a kneeling poslUon. Groat the box and Stafford started a flights. He denied the flights were surance benefits next November. able to talk With police. ^ two additional floors win be aach! also . . . tha ter. Kubek backed into short left tossed out Skowron. play via home plate, the former Vermont printer killed his ^gressive, and T«®ted ITesIdent ^ yjg The Connecticut Co., a subsid­ Mr*. Mary A. Renaud, owner .of pitcher to catcher Blanchaid to 2-year-oId daughter and himself to­ Elsenhower as saying they were "f. long lag styla, 5.00. iary of the New Haven Railroad, day after wounding his wife. the apartment house, told police part of an effort to guard the tourage, which includes about 66 SkowTon at first. Virdon drove a out-of-state representatives of the bacausa wa hava serves riders in New Haven, Hart­ Police identifled the man as she was eating lunch with her free world against aurprise at­ long single to right center scor­ news media. John W. Hemey,] ford, Stamford, Norwich, New Thaddeus Smolak, 59 Dwight St, mother-in-law, Mrs. Rose Renaud, tack. For Plot 'Against Castro ing Hoak and Mazeroski InqNasing He relations counsel for Reputu bacausa wa hava . . . Gordon Debsox the Pirates lead to 4-0. Virdon-took London and surrounding towns. who with his wife, Alice, and about 12:16 p.m., when "we heard In turn, he repeated the U.S. I daughter, had moved into the a noise and scream come from the State Headquarters, wlU operatar'n. second when Maris fumbled the headquarter, at the hotel tor FASHION A-FOOT by JOYCE! A Pair! ball. Legal Fee* Slathed apartment yesterday. Smolak apartment.” to July downed an -4merican ^ Boyer threw out Groat. Their irermont address was not 'We thought that maybe the R^7 plane over hitorMUonal ^ S /^ ^ t o American Executed New Haven, Oci. 18 (JP)—^Fees known. baby fell,’’ she added. “Then the 1.00 & 1.59 Two nms, three hits, one , charged by the trustees and legal waters. He srid toe Soviet Union L,on m toe hotel and plana no con- one left. Mrs. Smolak was in New Britain door opened and Alice Smolak never attempted to refuse this. He fewnoes over toe weekend other ribbers in orlon acrylic counsel of the estate of the Sey­ General Hospital with . a bullet came to and said ‘My husband shot YANKEES THIRD mour Ifanufacturlng Co. family opposed toe Soviet demand tort Utoui wnsultaUon with hi* staff in Law tossed out Blanchard. B ^ - me in the stpmach’ and she col­ and stretch nylon! hi- have been reduced through a Su­ the full assembly deliate toe Rui- mapping plana for the next week. Soldiers er popped to Mazeroski in shm lapsed. Sian complaint .. Monday morning toe Nixon par- crews in lamb’s wool and perior Court decision. M'lVIlll'lil center. Hector Lopez, a right- “Thm I heard .another shot and On toe colonialism Isfue, toe ty wlU Join a 20 ear motorcade Judgb John P. Cotter lowered stretch nylon! knee-highs himded hitter, hatted for Stafford News Tidbiite MrSv Smolak said There goes my U.S. had no objecUone to full as- from toe hotel to toe nearby Biub- orloh acrylic aiid singled between third and the-fees, charged to the estates baby.’ I then called the police.” ■embly diacusaion. By 1HB ASSOCKATEB PBB6S of George and Annie Matthles in A young American adventurer short into left field. It wss the - Culled from AP Wires The lan;d^ady described Mrs. Premier Khrushchev immediate­ (Oontliiiied on Page Twelvn) or wool and 1057, by about 36,000 each. In his stretch nylon! and 12 Cubans^ere executed; to­ Yankees’ first hit. Richardson Smolak as “a very nice and pleas­ ly took toe floor to aay he wel-| day for plotting to overthipw filed to Skinner. decision, the Judge said the fees ant woman. I picked her for the corned toe U.S. decision, but he all in white or No runs, one hit, no errors, one were unreasonable. American Board of Commission- apartment yesterday out of 20 Prims Minister Fidel Castro. \ era for Foreign Missions, in last promptly accuaed toa Americans a World of H i* American, first to be exS^ left Former State Sen. Bernard H. people.” of its 4-day anniversary meeting of plotting to “wiggle out” of any | euted by the Castro regime, was definitive rcfult on toe lasue. colors! (Oentlaned oe Page Twelve) ^(OoBtlinied ox Page Tsrelve) in Farmington, approvee budget of Anthony Zarba o f Somerville^ The U.S. move obviously de-1 Bulletins Masa ' He went before a firing $2,725,228 for confing y e a r... Po­ lice try to queetton 14-year-oid U.S. Gives Asylum prlved 'the Soviet 'raaolution of from the AP Wires s PhMlppinea feel strongly Uiat as a “jerk” and ‘btooge.’’ other firing squad in the , sition on the island* of Quemoy night. Quemoy and Matsu must be held, mittee said: solirtton dedaring these Is n elal capital Santa Ctau, and Matsu mean he would rive the revival of naslam and evpieei It seemed almost like old times Dlosdado Macapal, -vice president (Oonttnaed en Page Twelve) central Cuba, axecuted five msurg- nation “ trigger - happy leadership" at Long Beach when Nixon struck of the island republic says. : . Ne­ (Oonttnued on P d g * Seventeen) Ing alarm. H ie propoeel, s a ^ . ents captured In the Hiecembray as.prei^dent which-might bhng a back at one o f his oldest foes, gro pupils return to classes In mltted to the General Asesiiib||*e mountains: Two were reported bo nuclear war. 'Harry S. Truman. Charleston, S. C., ending 1-day boy- Social and Hnmaallnriaa have bc«i rebel-Icedere. The D em ocratic presidential A controversy swirled about eott to protest what their parents mltted, would oondamn SB ' Radio VOZ In Havana said the nominee said in a speech. in . New called overcrowded schools. of racial and . fir iu squads were Composed of former President Truman, who York City last night that such a had remarked that Texans who Republlcim publication quotes Three Mice Ride Atlas and eairupon all govenanente t* miufiemen. ’Hie duty - officer st conflict would be “ the IWrbhg war Adm- Arthur Radford as sajdng take meaenree to prevent the Senta Clara MUltai^. Headquar­ at the wrong place at the wrong vote for Nixon ought to “go to hell;’’ Ben. John Kennedy’s views on de­ 'spreed of eneh manlfestatieen. ters said he bed no immcdiste in­ time.” fense of Chinese offshore islands formation on execuficms there, but If elected president, he said, “1 'oould certainly start a war if they 700 Miles Up in Space PUEB HUNTED IN PACOriO th*.;goveriiment;. - controlled. eta- ANTHONY ZARBA (Continned on Page Eleven) intend to see that not a single are believed, by the Red C3iinese.’’ Honolnln. Dot. 18 (S’) ges - tioim usually an well informed. American dies on-these islands.’’ Justice Department mediation planca from Mldwey, KweJeMe The five-executed at Santa Clara Kennedy ihade his speech on-the opens chain store lunch oonnters to Cane Onaveral, Fla., Oct. 13t*rt into the dangerous Van Allan and Wake joined to the sew th . w e n IdenUfied in reports from 17,000 Japs Mourn Quemby-Matsu dispute' at a Dem­ 3rd big Debate Negroes in Od southern and border OP)—Thriie mice named Sally, Amy radiation belt at speeds up to 18,000 today for a North Dakota tang-' bacausa wa hava .... _j \ thef* as PUnio Prieto and Slneeio ocratic fund-raising dinner Jifter ' state cities since June 1, Says Atty. and Mo* rocketed 700 miles -into miles an hour, was aorther -step dietaaM filer who crashed hifo . Welsh, forinsr tofliceni under Cas­ his staff worked furiously through MORE ARROW WHITE.SHIRTS THAN^ ANYBQDVl. Slain Socialist Idol On Air Tonight Gen. William F. Rogers. Space today and the Atlas nose toward manned space -travel. toe Paelfle three mOes aocth-v tro sad Insurgsnt leaders; Por- a busy campaigning day to get it USS Glacieri-Navy’s largest ice­ The 12-foot tsH cone also car­ Wake Island. U . Doan^Stlrilag. llrio Ramins, ex-Batista army of- into shape. tons they rode in was recovered Tokyo, Oict. 13 (ff>r-rA flag breaker, sails for its sixth visit to from the. South Atlantic 5,000 ried a group o f radiation study 27, and Gapt. flaiariee 4.50 to J.Q(W flear; Jose Palcmlnp and Angel They obviously felt that tbs con­ By THE ASSOCIATED PBBSS Antarctica, by way of Pago Pago instruments. 86, Air Natkmal ~ Rodrigues, accused of killing a waving, Uuttern-carrying crowd of troversy with the Vice President Vice President Richard M. miles. Sway. It was not known im­ in South Seas. ... President Elaen- mediately whether the. mice aur- The AUas roared away from thi^ from Fargo, wero < sizas 14 to I7'/2 . wash and waar or ragular broadcloth! with a short tha Parisian plaat, 13.99. Castro lieutenant in the mounUlns. 17,000 students and white-collar over the questioh', which has been Nixon and Sen. John F. Ken­ bower doesn’t think mooli of tele- teat center at 5:36 a.m. The conri ]« seoaratn BfiMM. Todajr's executions brought to raring at long range ever' rince nedy clash again tonight a vired. I plunked on tai>8«t 25 mlnutea later point collar: "whip," wash and waar with a soft cpiiaf 4.50; "hitt,", workers shuffled thrpugh the vlslon’e great debatea” between The Air Force juinounced the -^tha Iittla4iaalat with an 67^ tha unolHeial number cut down last Friday’s television-radio ds- continent apart — in their Vice President Rlchkrd M. Nixon and within 20 mtoUtee wai alghtod streets of Tokyo tonight In a' mas­ bate, gave JKennedy a chance to Atlas successfully delivered the wash and waar with non-wilt collar,. 4.50: "glan," broadcloth with unmistakably faminina ■ by firing aqiisds since Castro took sive demtonstratlon of mourning for third TV-radio debate on pres-r and Democratic presidential nomi­ by to* Coastal Crusader, e veteran power in-January I950- seize the initiative on the peace Idential campaign-- issues. 14-ton cone to an intended Im ^ t recovery ehto on to* AtlanUc soft collar, 4.50; "atdan," broadcloth with non-wilt collar, 4.50. their assassinated idol, Socialist nee John F. Kennedy, Wellesley, area nocth-of Ascension Island. The drapa of. paau da sola Zarbs, a 27-year-old . adventurer issue, The split-screen, hour-long Mass, attorney, John Dethpaey Jr., site range, A t the aame time tw o! chairman Inejfro Asanuma. announcement said the ocean range across tha pin point toa who landed on the northeast coast One question that may h* set­ transcontietial show, etartlnff says,.' Air Force JCM einaaft pldrad up' *• emtoae. The 34-hour parade was gen tled''’tonight; Will the candidetee vessel Coaatsl'Crusader fished the of Cuba with a small party of in­ at 7:80 p.m. (EOT) wlU And Maj. Eldridge F. Williams, Ne­ radio eignals sent from the cone.. and dasignad with a erally orderly. There was a spurt .be ^rougher on each other when cone from .the sea. MOBUTU DBNIES W AB A p f a handsoma haw wadg- vaders last week, was the first o f violence when 50 ultra-lMtlst the OOP kUndard-bcarer, gro Air Force major, is swamiied The ship pulled alongside toe they're separated by a.whole con­ It reported 'T h e condition of the oonie at 6:82 aun. SklndtvMe at­ Iswpoldvme. H m 0*ngs> OM. inch haal. XT.S. dtlsen to die befon a Castro students, members of the Zenga- Nixon, in an American Broad­ with offers to sell, him. a honse 18 waa reported calf or gray suada. '' U.S. embassy appealed to gat*. BIX policemen were hurt, nope that will be released later.in the The tMt of the four debates State Department announoeh toe recovery aWp, but there wa* no ro o d comlltlAe Castro’s f^sam ent last night for aeriouziy. Campaign. A t one point he u k e d is aet (on OoL 21. c that Under Secretary of State indication how., long it would he " ^ to* mice are retriei^^altv*. 'fordoo.” Qxftntl but- A stay of sxocution and elsmancy H ie demonatrfiUcin, aec explained that a map of the tlve board of Charter Oak Coun­ female, one male. They rode In The Commission on Mlssohs of the Escambra'y mountalris. embassy officer to see the accused n iin purposes of the flight were separate compartments in a 16- L. Adams, enamels; Robert J. Ar- a theme of "Contrasts,” witH a whether the suit is important or 4 8 4 2 4 A 973 Escambray mountains was giyen man, or for a delay in the trial of cil, is campaign chairman for the The last .ngular tsssitm of the the North Methodist Church Will tenced Zarba. and seven of his Catholic youth organizations Board for Adntisaloii of. Electors to te*l the new cone and general inch long, 6-lnch-diameter cylin­ ‘^ ^ 7 I dlnl; metalwork and pewter; Mrs. variety of displays comparing old unimportant. OQ9«S3 01 to 4 to him by a travel agency, and Anthony Zarba of Somerville, scout family and general public '■aerforthanre of the Convair-madc sponsor its second annual harvest and new, tropical and temperate, . West opened ths five of hrtrts, 0Q15 0 9 8 2 Cuban invasion companions to and women attempted to' organize solicitatlone. before ‘ He national election Nov. 8 der which was airtight to give the Marlon Atkinson, enamels; Mrs. an anti-execution dOinonsUAtlon that he had Jotted down a list of Mass. The requests Were denl^. An rnfi^e. The mice and otlier ex-, • J suppcE-' tomorrow from 8:30 to 7 and traditional and modem horti­ and South won with the kln^ i f 4 4k K 6 2 death last night after convicting msurgent leaders found' on him The scout family solicitation will be held Saturday between 1 tiny passengers a self-contained, George E. Budd, enamels and p.m. at the church, 360 Parker St. at orie of Santa Clara’4 churches official said today that “ under the perimeWJMs'erc placed aboard be­ *•* i l l cultural methods. Declarer counted his tricks and s o ir m ■ |hem of landing with a 27-nuut out of "Journalistic curiosity.” must be completed by Sunday, and 8 p.m, at Yeomans Hall. sealed environment. Jewelry: Miss Caroline E. Lang, yesterday, But.a mob of about circumstances, that’s all that could 'Registrars report there are more cause there^as extra room in the Their .Jnitials—SAM sUnd for weaving and hooked rugs. A store will be set up on part of saw that he Wouldd have no 4 0 < • group on the northeast coast-6f The government has not identi­ be done.” Oct. 23, when all contributions area of the rdn'e-Avhich 'in wartime Richard J. Rlsley, 72 E. Center the display floor, featuring aale of O A K 300, shouting "p'aPedon” (to the from scouters and families srs than. 200 reeidents elislbie to be whon you tMnk o f the School of Aviation Medicine trouble if he could bring in flv* Oriente Province last week. A mili­ execution wall), blocked the church fied Pecoraro. But a New York . International law, it was ex­ would ■ be occiipieo' by a -riuclear Also, Mrs. Philip t,ees, enamels; St., dance teacher, recently became the traditional Homecoming chry­ % A K 'lO « tary appeals oourt quickly re­ to be turned- in at the first cam-* made voters at this time. at Brooks Air Force Base. Tex. Mrs.' John J.‘ Mitchell, metalwork a member of the National Asso­ clubs. If the clubs were not solid, entrance- and dispersed the would City fireman by that name was plained, contemplates that the A special voter-making session warhead. , ^ santhemums, iw well as house he would heed one spade. W**- 4 Q I 10 9 5 jected .defense attorneys' appeals flr ^ from his. JpJb last month palgn report meeting from S to 6 This was; tlie third test for the- The school, which is conducting Ji and Jewelry Albert G. Roy, silver- ciation of Dance and .^iffilfated MaSi Wait Nerih last be demonstrators.” citizen of a foreign nation be giv­ will be held the day before elec­ plants, frUitii, vege'tablss and other p.m. at Manchester High School. extensive resesrch on biomedical smithing; and Louis H. Veslna, Artista at a chapter meeting at . South made his best piny for the from the death penalty. after overstaying a vacation in en treatment In tribunals equal to tion. However, this is strictly yarn and crochet cotton cone, rlesignated RVK-2A. The. products grown at ths University. 1 4 Fats 1 4 Fais The execution site for Zarba and Two American newsmen, Robert The geht^l public solicitation problem^ of space flight, also pro­ ceramics. Mrs. Sherwood -Martin, the Hotel Bond in Hartford. contract by leading the que«n_of 2 NT Fats 3 NT AU ] Berreliez of The' Associated Press Cuba. He had been held for sev­ that of nationals. In situations limited to those who qualify to think o f previous two sank after success­ The show is scheduled for 12-8 his companions Was. a firing range eral weeks by Castro’s forces, re­ will begin Sunday, Oct. 38, and end vided monkevs Sam and Miss Wapping. will demonstrate antique spades a t . ths second trick. Ex­ Optflitg lead — O 5 and Wilson Hall of NBC, were de­ where relations are friendly, the become voters after Oct. 15. ful Atlas flights because of fail­ p.m. Saturday and Sunday in the perienced * defender# tqnd to re­ in San Juan valley, in the .shadow leased lylthout charges and told Sunday, Oct. 3Q- Approximately Sam for rocket flights several decoration. The Church Council o f Zion Ratclilfe Hicks Arens, (JOllsgig of tained by Army intelligence agents appeal of one government to an­ ure of recovery gear. Evangelical Lutheran Church will fuse such a trick. o f San Juan Hill where Theodore not to return to Cuba. other usually gets the most careful 1,000 adult workers will partici­ All three mire are 12 weeks old. months agoi Agrlcutturc. There will be no ad­ Q 8 6 5 3; Diamonda—Q. 3 5; Roosevelt and his Rough Riders as they watched the incident. They Manoheeter Evening Herald Oe- hold a .voters meeting tomorrow at That’a the way it worked in 'F ive other U.S. citizens, have consideration. In cases where hu­ pate in the House-to-house solici­ lumbln eorreepondent, Blre. Donald mission char|;e. aubs. What do you aay'T made their historic chaige, --. -were held about three hours, then tation during the final week o f the main street Candidate Calendar 7:30 pirn, at the church. this case. East decided not to Win .relisased without charges. been given Jail sentences for antl- man rights are not respected by a Tuttle, telephone AOndemy 8-8485. Answer: Bid two bearta. You Another American, Richard Castro Activities. One of them, month. The fund drive haA already the. first spade. have barely enougrh for this weak Pecoraro of Staten Island, N. Y., Four Russians were the only government, or where courts meet maBchester By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Fred' 'Tully, son of Mrs. No Second Ohnnoe James Buchanan, a reporter for justice at the demands of a dicta­ started for the leadership gifts bid detpits your length in trumps. was reported among 167 defend­ forrign newsmen admitted to the Campaign schedules for the Tully, 6 Mlntz CJourt, has been Bast didn’t get a second chance. Santa Clara trial. the Mami Herald, was given a torial regime, or where national: and special gifts divisions. FAIRWAY ants in the Santa Clara mass, trial ANNOUNCING THE THIRD presidential and vies presldsntial e le c ts vice president of the soph School Menus South was satisfied with one Ihis would be a poor time to Zarba told the court during his suspended sentence and expelled customs' or traditions in handling Other members of the campaign open every thursday and friday tiU 9 p.m. omore class at Upper lows Uni­ Jump to four hearts. sentenced to prison terms ranging from the country. committee for Manchester include candidates for Thursday and Frl spade trick and switched im­ from 20 to 30 years. The military one-day trial here that he was a accused persons are repugpiant to MR. SCHULTZ day. versity, Fayette, Iowa. / , (Copyright 1960, General Features m e m b e r ^ t h e boat crew thatl The others, still in prjson, are another nation-, the hdme govern­ George Bettlnger, Edward Dik, The menus for Oct. 17 thjrouflh mediately. to cluba. The club fi­ ' C orp.). tribunal sentenced two women in Thurs^y nesse lost to the king, and back landed the' invaders. He said he Frank Austin Youngi a Miami pi­ ment of a defendant has no ground John Dormer, James F. Higgins, Mrs. George C. Les8ner^''^4 Rob­ 21 are as follows; that trial to 15 years. IS LOVABLE! Kennedy—In New^Yoirlc for de­ cams the jack of hearts. The 174 defendants in Santa was sorry he took part and" that lot; Peter Joiifi Lambton, a pilot for complaint if the .treatment of Herbert E. Johnson, Frank Miller, YWCA BRIDGE ert Rd., is In charge of reserva­ Art E. Smith Jr., Lyman Smith, bate, with Nixon on TV spjlt-awen Elemeatery Now South was in position to Clara were captured during a he tried to leave the expedition in of Philadelphia and Washington; foreigners is equal to that of na­ and on radio*(7:30 p.m. EDT). tions in Manchester for a fall weekend roundup of'guerrillas op- the Bahamas. He saldj the party John Martino, Miami and New tionals, it was added. Woodrow Trotter, William'Hank- I luncheon meeting of the Greater Monday: Chicken and gravy -ion take nine tricksy Two-hearts, one Nixon—In Los Angeles for de­ Hartford Chapter of Brabdeis Uni­ potato, buttered carrots, bread and spade, two dia^qnds and four £ f1 S T U JO O D MARATHON bate with Kennedy. versity National Women’s Com­ butter, applesauce, milk. clubs. He took 1M| tricks and Johnson — Tallahassee, Quincy, mittee. The meeting will be next Tuesday; Meat and vegetable pie cheerfully gave up the reat. Xsrilra MMrSe — Ytm Msstasd with potato topping, buttered com, How could East kndw this was HELLO! Meminq, Afttrnoon and EvMing Groups Chattahoochee. Crestvlew, . Milton Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. at Tum- and Pensacola, Fla., Flomaton blebrook Country Club, West bread ’ and butter, gelatin with not the time tO hold up in spnd*<^ "LETS MAKE LOVE" AIJSO Brewton, Evergreen, Greenville, Hartford. whipped cream, milk. He had the king of clubs as well C*Ur asd CIsMUflcese Montgomery and Birmingham, Ala. Wednesday: Spaghetti with meat as the ace of spades. It was\most 1:H - • :» EVENING MIXED COUPLES GROUP -T h s Church Board of Covenant sauce, buttered beans, bread and unlikely that South could, make AIm : ."OperatUa Amsterdam” Lodge—Norfolk, Va., and Win­ butter. Ice cream, milk. Peter rlerh — Kva Bartek ston-Salem, N.C. Congregational CJhurch wfll meet nine tricks without developing the titt - t;l8 - li;lt _____ I. Doocy tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the Thursday: Chicken noodle soup, clubs. Hence Blast should have You ’re Right, BEflINS THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 30 Friday church. meat sandwich, pineapple upside tried to win the race against de­ nCN.: "Fertralt la Black" TUT m i s FI N WAY.OF MKETINT. 01,1) and Nixon—Los Angeles, West Covi­ down cake with whipped cream, clarer by bringing in the hearts Democratic State Senator NEW m iE N D S na and Beverly Hills, Calif. A program on fire prevention m ilk,' before South coiild bring in nine Friday: Macaroni cheese, GET YOUR PARTNER’ and REOIHTER BY OCT. 21 Kennedy—Ann Arbor, Jackson, was held yesterday at ths Robert­ tricks. ATLANTIC Albion, MarshalT, Battle Creek, son School in observance of Fire green. salad,’ bread butter. From Your District mCA OFTICE— *-l20« If Bast takes the first apSds FURNACE OIL { Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids, Lan­ Prevention Week. A fllni; "Stop pears, milk. wheat hold: Spades—8 4 2; Hearts— mer medical secretary was present­ bread tmd butter, caramel pudding ed with a corsage and personal with cream, milk gifts. Thursday: Potato and meat cro­ IT'S quettes with tomato sauce,^ car­ The Community Baptist Church rots, bread and butter, chocblats NO TRICK Girls Guild will meet tomorrow at brownies, milk. • TONIGHT and EVERY THURS., FRL, SAT. Z 7 p.m. at the home of Mias Mar­ Friday: Macaroni and cheese, SRVE< garet Wolcott, 142 Main St. Mem­ potato chips, coleslaw, breiul and 1 Your Host. MIKE STANKO. ProMBts for You-- Z V TO... bers are to briiig refreshments butter, fruit gelatin, milk, Those who need transportation y Senior High AT THE may call Mrs. Bessie Ferris, coun­ 'Monday: Breaded ■veal cutlet, #/< II selor, 9 Durkin St. tomato sauce, mashed potato, but­ THE VERSATILES tered whole kernel corn, bread and For Vonr 'Dining ahd Entertaining Pleasure! A 50-atar American flag was butter, milk. presented to the Senior Citizens by Tuesday: Barbecued meat on the ladies auxiliary to Manchester roll, potato sticks, buttered wax Chapter, DAV, yesterday after­ beans, bread and butter milk. OAK GRILL, 30 OAK STREET noon at the Community Y. Misa Wednesday: FTankfurt with- NO COVER e NO MINIMUM e . AMPLE PARKING Louise Copping, Americaniam baked beans, cabbage and carrot chairman, made 'the presentation. salad, Boston brown bread and Discount World The flag was accepted on behalf of butter', milk. (MANCHESnil MILLS — Ml M SW ) USE OUR IJtY-AWAY the Senior Citizens by James Her- Thursday: Swedish meat balls, PLAN OR CHARGE IT! dlc. recreation superintendent. msshed potato, buttered spinach, MANCHESTER 8REEN SHOPPING CENTER, EAST MIDOLE TPKE. bread and butter, milk. WASHERS John .P. , Kaminski, seaman ap­ Friday: Haddock fllet. au gratin OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. Is 10 P.M. • AMPLE FREE PARKING prentice. liSN. son of Mr. and Mrs. potato, shredded lettuce with Rus­ Andrew Kaminski. 71 Village St., sian dressing, bread iLnd butter, See These New Features! Rockville, is attending the optical milk. Euid instrument school at the Nav­ Ballroom Dance Classes NORMAN'S LADIES' MIX aod MATCH SKIRTS al Training Center, Great Lakes, • MAGIC-MIX ULTERI 111. Before entering the Navy in PRICES s t a r t / January 1960, Kaminski was grtul- ADULTS and CHILDREN 100% wool. Purple, gold, rnyal. uated from Howell Cheney Tech­ Now Forming A t • TWO SEPARATE WASHING ACTIONS! AT ONLY black, Petite Jr., ,Mi»«e« and women. nical School in Manchester and .Slzea 8 to 88. was employed by the Sshaefer Special Gauge Co. Start* Tonight! • YOU SELECT THE ACTION TO HT OIRI.S’ 8TRETf< and wnmrn. Sizpn 32 to $ nating committee will be appoint­ 5 P.M. CONT,— 4:46 to 6, 60c .X 40. This full length stocking ed to select a new slate of offi­ Shown Today 5:00 and 8:50 FRiE! 1 YEAR SERVICE Th^Purchose of o New One. stretches over the knees cers. Auditors will also be named. Jiist like *'Mommie's". Pits and GUARANTEE ~ ail sizes 6*4 to 8'/i- Colors: ''r b e Salvation Army will con­ CHESTER Beige, blue, pink. ^ duct its regular midweek open air service at 7:15 tonight on the LADIES' n-ANNEL LADrr.S' n,AN N EI. steps of the church building. Ma­ BOLTON NOTCH jor E. Walter Lamie will be In Rout9t6w$(t44 4 GIRLS' FI.ANNEX charge. .../ PAJAMAS GOWNS jirra cv FRIDAY-SATURDAY-SUNDAY 100% rottnn washable. Assort­ Manchester Barracks, Veterans ‘lYHOWe AVA MB. BRfiO See This OutSitamling 100% cotton waehable. Assort­ PAJAMAS of World War I of the U.SA..„and 100% cotton washables. As­ HUNTER ed p rin ts. Size ii 84 to 40. ed prints, .atees S-M-I.- the-.iadies' auxiliary will meet mONERFERKER^n' sorted Prints. 2-p«s, 8-pc. DAVID \ Sizes 4 to 1'4. Sunday at 2 p.m. at the VFW Value White You're Home. Members are reminded' the change in time from 8 p.m. to JANSSEN 2 p.m. Mrs. Nello Ridolfl and Mrs VIC PAT8ICIA BKKASSO otNorman's John Gregan will serve refresh­ F a s t s ments. DIMWf OlffiNS ★ Co-Mt— Shou-n Today 7:20 ★ FRL, SAT. ONLY THC ‘^BABY FACE NELSON” . WENNERGREN M % * HlAinOSA Mickey -Kflbhey-Oamlyn Conee MEN’S WINTER BOYS’ , Sir Sedric HardwtcKh' GU0C4)UT UMELVES MtcUHK’ JMES CeitbiMtiM Ge. r f t M N M. Ol.» > * 100% Vlfool; 90®o RoprocMiod Wool OENERyU. CONSTRUCTnON (At in>0 p.m.) TWIN CRISFERS I AM SEEKING REELEGTIM AS 90 Oxford St.— MI 8-5808 Prices Start At Only * Orion FH« or 9<^1958-196p s Colors; Charcoal, gray slid AlteriDMewB INNy\ . anH brown. ' ___ _ e OVER SO YEARS e Vice P i^ d en t—Hartford National Bank and TmaA Go. MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS EXPERIENCE e 161 MAIN ST., WETHERSFIELD, CONN. BIKGONVEMENTSTORACE # Sizes 8' to It. Stark of O b TWo o Gradaeter-^RutgerB University of Bankii^g . **Tkd VBlAKckaMM'* -V •DripeDiYWotli'nWoor ^ C Q © • g r DOOR "THC TARNISHieO SMORGASBORD o Fdnner PPesident, Eaat Hartford Chamber of • Aonortod Ploid« ^ ^ | • l l v Commerce ANGELS" A feature Notice PLt'll—IN COLOB NO PAYMENTS O Fcnmer Town Treasurer of South Windsor—8 'Terms ^ Sfio*: Smdl, ModKum, Lorgo. fxtro Lorgo ^ “ A Tim e t o e o v e * WEDNESDAY, W i HAVf DAILY SATURDAY, 5 to 9 P.M. UNTIL JANUARY 1961 eM uried, Father of 5 Children SUNDAY,.3 to 9 P.M. DHJVISYTO'mE THE HOME OF '■ ' |i' li. . GOOD FOOD!' I WILL BB DISCUSSING THE STATB iSSUIS Visit $2.95 WITH ri>U VERY SOON IN THIS PAKR BOLTON LUNCHEONS servifd it A.M. to 2 F J ^ $ | .2 5 Up Our BOYS* DINNERS ‘ served 5 P.M. to 8 P.M. . $ 2 .7 $ U p- OPEN DAILY LOW. LOW PRICES! VALUES GALOI^f! FLANNEL SHIRTS AREA TAKE UU TO DELICIOUS SUNDAY DINNERS 12 Noon to 9 PM. VOTE : . . tV E tV KINO O F TOY or a-108% cottmt SPECIAL FRIDAY NIGHT—^WHARFSIDE DINNER 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. 2 y e a r s GAME FOft A^ES 4 to M! , waali '■ Wsar FINE LENOX CLOSED^*^ A TEL. JA 9.9463 . a Assartad pl»id eolsrd SATURDAY Hll 7 FURNITURE SHOP EARLY FOR^MST SEUCTIONi > FHARMACY MONDAYS AMPLE PARKING u m r M ; • «a«

r’’ .. t / MAKCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN;. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1960 J'l. PAGE FOUR biack-bordered photograph of Aaa- had the m fats td he scheduled Ihgton has coma to aasm soms* Bs made Us entrance and vM 17,000 Japs Moiim numa, marched quietly past both Jaywalker Held life And matnins within tha domaa- pearance from the remainder of tha tfalng'of a worthy and plaaaant at­ cleanly, and that may, buildings..'' to run tor reslectkm in 1908, the be more Important ARTHUR RRUO The specter of more violence Uo Ufa o t.Japniu campaign, or doss he lose votes, by year ot tha Rlbicoff flood, and to tribute. Ho %as, after all, a rap- Slain Socialist Idol . Cause of Crash ; !'■ Connecticut it him a man reaentative of aSne and 'raasonabia amount of time separating them. . >“ loomed largfe on the scene. Asabi, keeping ijalet and letting Truman have.vs nomtaiatsd Japan’s biggest newspaper, sail}' Btay on the atump for him? Does who seemed adept at projecting a Ocnneotleut The votes of 1908 can PREtRBJVERY (OmllsiM from Pago One) Moderate'rate' damage resulted Curding Lamambs public fanags and turning every never he cast and counted aMdn, t AJt toi ta PJL The Bahy Has there were reports e x t r #' nr'e shortly'«ter noonoon yestyesterdaywhen he play this one bold, or safe? Yankee rightists were planning to kill off.uii. n Cl o«a conceivable situation into a tiead- but. If they epuld ha, ha would find appeared to be one of sor- drivend) ^ y Mrs, Louis S. It must be very difficult for the By A H. O. Mns. himself doing qiiitt a-b it batter. WINDOW SHADES lyr rather than, deep anger. the leftists one by one. .Kaoi-u'I’M /2b.ase of 99 Amott Rd. struck a pollUclans tn the Oonfo, As weU Obviously, nothing , that Purtell •a* Ikeda, who was at his private Yasui, chairman of the Japiv r parked par' car belonging to Walter R. as for some memhera of the could bava been pr coul^have dona ^ \* Council Against Atom and H ^ro- Slnon of 260 Hollister St. The ac­ Been Named "home three miles away, earlier in 'gen Bombs, called on.^ S p a ll’s United Nations—particularly mem­ A Thought for Today We see by the papers that one could hava altared tha 1908 alac- WASHAILE the day had denounced the use of cident occurred at E.-.Uenter and L MX SpoBsorSd by the WlUlam Purtell has purchased a Uon result, on the ConneoUcui violence and warned he would act "peace forces”—meanlpg'ihe Com­ Summit Sts. « bers which have accuaed Secmtary INTERSTATE munists and other .^cfi'errte leftists, Police quoted Xlrs, Chase as OeoaeO ef Ohnrehee small Industry, the Electric Sol­ party lever VoUng machine, into PERSONALIZED against it whether it came from the •Dd Hcjh General Hammarskjold of slanting one In his^ovor. And he has now, AQUA SHADES ...... right or the left. —to set up their''own defense or­ saying a pe.^estrian suddenly his dperatlons in tha Oongo-^to un­ dering Iron Co., of Deep River, with tjM symbolic acquIsiUon of a c m i s r ^ CAROS ' ganization ^gfiinst rightwing ter­ walked out j n front of her, and ~a»m MU) lUHw. Investigation confirms the fact M M Mads to Order Jerome Wesley H, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome l^ o r, 65 In his first public statement derstand why the United Nations A young worldHng running lepe of o^erahip of a piece of Lewis Dr., Wapplng. He' was bom Sept. 29 at Mancb^ter Me­ rorism .^.^ she swerved and struck the Slnon away from God stumbled upon that thla Is the same William Pur ##s3D with Your Rallsn since a 17-year-old rightwing fana^ ■AU,.^*•#••••••••••••••***** the great bishop, doctor and saint. ifetime to building them up- YENITIAN ILINDS Imperils Japanese democracyf"' mocracy if the (assassination) in-| At the time he waa deposed as His purpose eight years ago, As he once more leaves one Da\-ld Christopher,' son of Mr. and ,Mri ^Thoma.s Woble, 8 Augustine tells us about the tre­ world for another, there are cer­ BERUBE'S Ikeda accepted the resignation cident jnvites .a headon clash be-: premier—if that is, he waa deposed mendous Impact of the word of was to wipe his personal slate Hlghview St.,: East Hartford. His matemal andparents 'are Mr. of the nation's top police official, tween the right and the left,” said incHBicR or —Lumumba was on the verge of clean of' economic entanglements tain vague consolations he might TYPE WRITER SERVICE E.JL10HN80N and Mrs. Joseph______Petraltls,_____ South Windsor lis paternal grandpar- MILITARY THIfi A8SOC1ATBD PRiiSS God u^on him. But some human take with him. He is appreciated 479 E. Middle T)»ke. Iwao Yamazaki, and delcared; Asahl. Tha flrtt U. S; demanding the withdrawal of the as he embarked upon a career of •nts are Mr. and Mrs. John Woble, Wilson. His greit.grandpar- ‘‘I /im rejoh'eo to assume over­ Th» A««)cl»ted Pres» t« e » d ^ T « l» agent had to touch oft that word. public service in the United States today a little more than he was Ml 9-8477—MI 8-684t •nta are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shobot, Wapping, and Mr. and Mrs. I ailronnul Will rlda | •nUtled to tlic u»e of republidatlon of United Nations from his country, In St. Augustine’s case, there when he was defeated. His very PAINT 00. all leader^^ of politics so that •II newa oupatciiea credited to n or Senate. This gesture, and sacri­ Open Thors, till 7 PJd. Anthony Petraltls,' South Windsor.^^^e has a brother, i Thomas the tr^nd toward spiritual collapse WHIST Into apnea In thla Dot QtliDnrlM eredltad In ttiie Mper He was also the apparent cham­ were several human agents; his fice, on his part were typical of a ineptneas in the business of get­ 723 Main S t, TeL MI M601 Joseph, 5. /' Tot Hit by Car \ , DDd an o Uie local naws oublUbed berA mother, Monica; his friend and ting himself headlines at Waah- in Ja^an can'be halted.” . Sponsored By ST. MARY’S , petition in the AH rlidita of reirabUcation of ap^al pion of Russian Influence in the teacher, Ambrose of Milan; and somewhat refreshing and dedicat­ Me said the killings of Asanuma, dlapatchee herein are al»o reeerved Congo, and it was only after he ed attitude be brought to the field Sharon Jean, daughter of Jwr. and Mrs. John Fisher, Tolland In Parking Lot EPISCOPAL c h u r c h Mercury Setellitau ail the other Christians he knew. of public service. He was.already Rd., Vernon., She was hoiyi Sept. 30 at Manchester Memorial at a political meejjng before hor­ Full aernce client of N B A. Sere- waa deposed that the host of Rus­ They were the triggers who ex­ rified hundreds including himself, See the full t«ala| iC€ Inc ^ something of an oddity in modem Hospital. Her matemal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph IN THE NEILL MA^LL iSibllshera RepreaenUMVea: Tbe sian technlclmis and advisers who ploded the divine shell. So, the day politics, for he had managed, T h e Bank that y i v c i y o i/ P I A N N L D S f C U K I 1 T Manlon, North Palm Bedch. Fla. Her paternal grandparents had placed new obstacles in the Andrea A. Hendtl, 5. of 104. I Mon-ln-Space ^ u a Mathewf Special AcaoCT — New Word of God which came to Au­ path of democracy. Satellite Model at { Tork Chicaao P»t ^ t atfl had suddenly come into the new thanks to an Impression of unus­ are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fisher, Andover. Chestnut St., Was knocked to the MONDAY. OCT. 17 I HEKBER a u d it BUREAU OF country were sent packing home gustine was not simply a word ual personal vigor and willingness \ As Ikeda spoke, ,morKjhan 1.6,^ pavement by a car backing lii the I It teura Hertford CraCUtATIONB ______put down on parchment and made to think for himself, to forge Laurel Anna, (kuighter of Mr. and Mrs. l^rbert C. Englert 000 leftwing students and RborerJi, ’ , 8 P.M. Since he has been deposed, lAi- into a book. It was a Word in­ who regarded 'the stocky, rasping First National parking lot at County The Herald Pnntln« Company, ahead in the political arena de­ Jr., Sawyer Dr., Columbia. . She was bom S'ept. 29 at Manches­ Main 'and Maple Sts. yesterday. DONATION 76c aaaumealaa no financial reabonalbnity for mumba has been in one tight spot carnated, made fiesh, lived out by spite such supposedly fatal handi­ ter Memorial Hospital.’ Her maternal grandmother i* Mrs. voiced Asanuma as their hero, typofcrapblcal ertw appearlnti appeal^ Ip ad' after another. Invariably, In the people he knew. In the Bible, he cap as having been president of massed in a park in central Tokyo According to police, the child Tertlaementa and other rMtdbia" a matter Charles B. Mm'er, Columbia. li*”' paternal grandparents are Mr, and her mother’. ^ Mrs. tn The Uancbeater Bwaolnif H«Srald. teat. United Nations forces have had found written down that Word the Manufacturers Association of and Mrs. Herbert C. Englert Sr^- Columbia; Lake. for new protests against th# police which made a new man of him; Connecticut. and Ikeda's government. Hewitt, were walking behind a ear OlBplar adrertlalna c li^ a honra: protected him. in between tight but in Monica and Ambrose Au­ Upon his election to the Senate, Earlier attempU in mid-afler- driven by Jules E. Filiere', 70. of For Kwidae—1 p.m Ertdsj. spots, he has sortled out Into the gustine found the Word set forth, Kimberly Jean, daughter of Mf. and Mrs. Richard C. -Noke, 28 Griswold St., when be began Pb» ■Rieaday—1 p.n»- Nopow. he divorced himself of all the di- 12fi E/Main St., Rpckiille. She was bom Oct. 2 at Rockville ' noon to arouse some .600 students I paint garage floor F jt Wedneaday—1 o.m Tueenay. streets, apparently fanning popu spelled.out in fiesh and blood lived recfand auxiliary offices and di­ to revengeful -attacks on the po­ to back up slowly. For Thoraday-l P m Wedneaday out, actuallsed. rectorships #hlch were the symbol City/Hospltal. Hisr maternal .grandparents* are. Mr. and Mrs. The little girl suffered a skinned For Friday—J p m. Thuraday. larlty for himself and for his own George Goldefi,. Thompsdnville. Her paternal grandparents are lice headqUa.rters where the youthr W»r Saturday—I p.m, Friday. possible return to power. Such Rev. Alfred L. Williams of his success in the industrial ful assassin was being held and on right knee and was taken' home with Claaalfled deadline: 10:80 Rector, St. Mary’s Church world, and, having burned his Mr. and Mrif. Paul Bragdon, Brownrtllei Maine. She haS a Ikeda's official residence fell flat. by her mother. d ^ of publication except Saturday- return to power by lAimumba bridges behind him, was ready to brother,-Curtis Paul. 1. The students, carrying a large. There was no arrest. • am would apparently stHI find him devote the rest of his life to pub' Thuraday, October 13 ready to get rid of the United, Na­ Realtors Appoint lie service. Laurie Beth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Stead, His dedication was not requited. Dobson Ave.,, Vernon. She was born Sept, 27 at Rockville City tions and invite Russia back In. There were a variety of reasons Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Carl Onr Hope For Japan With this the setting, the forces Nominating Unit for this. The personality which Tyleh-.^’emon. Her paternal grandfather is • Charles Stead, "Man h The Moat Important Concarn of Government" disputing,,with Lumumba for con­ Wapplng;'---, She has a brother, Kenneth Walter, 19 months; and m «ra ATP, preaumably, middle^ had seemed so full pf refreshing trol of tlie Congo issue a warrant The Manchester Board of Real' drive in Connecticut seemed to two sisters, Beverly Jean, 8, and Sandra Mae, 4. ■ t ef-the*road people In Japan who tors met at noon yesterday at the \ for his arrest, demand that United have trouble getting traction in WORLD PEACE Are Intereated In the concept of Three J's Restaunuit in Bolton to the atmosphere of 'Washington. If - ' / * Amr Beth,' daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Jacob Shapera. 12 Nations forces surrenderXhim, democrAcy And In the patha of appoint a committee to nominate he took original poaiUona as he Pleasant St., Rockrtlle. She waa horn Sept. 30 at Rockville City ELECTION threaten to attack if they , don’t, officers for the annual efectlon )n peace for their country. There were did, they seemed fated to come at Hospital. Her matemal grandmother Is Mrs. Edna . Rock­ THRU STRENGTH DRIVE on it and anybody can calculate that. If November. tbe wrong time on the wrong Is ville. , Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs: Charles alao Buch people In Japan before they get hold of Lumumba this T .. J. C r o c k e 11 was named sue. When on the other hand, he Shapera, Ellington. -She has three brother.s, Mark, 10, David, n stand for a dynamic defense program the war.'perhapa, If one could have chainnan. Other members Include held some traditional posttion, that 7, and Paul, ii; and a sister. Ann, 12: 15 HfimrtBS l&t§rl read hearU.^a good majority. But, time, they will see to it that he Mrs. Alice Clampet, Arthur A. Boniehow seemed to receive em­ to*-fiV0 us a position of unquestioned whatever thdr number, they were doesn't bother anybody again. knofla, and Mrs'. George A. Meyer. phasis. Ah individual .who had Theresa .Marie;'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. niorhas P. Clark, world supremacy in order that we can Along with its refusal to sur­ Hie program included talks by many instincts not to be typical 84 Prospect St., Rockville. She was born Sept. 30 at Rockville negotiate from strength for permanent AND MAN out-maneuvered by extremiata who render lumumba, the United Na­ each member a b ^ t an unusual nevertheless wound up being con­ City Hospiliil. Her riiatemal grandmother is Mrs. -EltsabSth had no healtancy or ddlberatlon Toungworth. Quincy. Mass. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. peace, and remove from mankind the tions Issued an official statement, real estate experience. sidered somewhat routine. Then he ~e^>tnit their own goala or the tech- and Mrs. Francis Clark, Quincy, Ma.ss. fearful threat of nuclear war.” polnUng out that it had granted nlquod by which they would move Ufllted NaUons guard protection to Diane Rosemary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Peck, — Frank Kowalski toward them. CELEBRATION .16 Primrose Dr.. East Hartford. She was bom Oct. 1 at Man­ In the poet-war era, the good various central political flgurss in the Congo turmoil '-Without con­ chester Memorial Hospital. Her matemal, grandparents are Mr. IN SPACE people of Japan, clinging to aane and Mrs. Zigmunt Borejko. Manchester. His paternal grand­ hopes for their country and for ite sideration as to whore they stood mother is Mrs. Martha Peck. Providence, R. I. She has two in the political crisis or in rela­ brothers, Joseph J.. 17, and Paul W., 12. policy, have led an uneaey exUt- • • ence. On the one hand, they have tion to each other.” Your The statement also diaracterised Dai1d e'er!, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Anderson. 69 Devon ShopoiRf viauallzed and trehaured the new Dr. He was born Sept. 23 at Hartford HospUal. HiS mater­ i 111 It rtady the arrest attempt as one to "car­ now unth gpproxi* I IT IS VITAL Japan which waa promised by Gen ,Here^s your opportunity to o ^ n matching Genuine Crys^ nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mlocitilewski. BSyOnne, mgttly JOQ U Suit eral MacArthur’a Insertion of ry' out an act of political Violence N. J. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Mil­ ttffM* plut tptntl without due process of law.” ler, Sierra Vista, Ariz. He has a sister, Laura, 2. moflty-tavtrb. American democracy and demo­ • • • • • Reitrvt youf #f0 tf In this, In regard to the physical ghftft of wt THAT WE cratic Ideals into Japanese law and tal glassware and Imported Translucent China at a frac­ Craig Richard, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas Cornelius, willhtvt rt«rtpp«4, safety of one controversial figure, Olenwood Rd., Ellington. He was bom Sept. 29 at Manchester rotdy to pick up practice. TOT duriBf the Stfe. On the .other hand, they have the United Nations behavior in the Memorial Hospital. His matemal grandmother'is Mrs, Kathr>Ti field remains consistent with what Boston Badertscher, Southgate, Mich. His paternal grandparents are AMERICA’S' ‘ TW IC f AS SPEED UP had to keep an eye on varloua , I Mr. and’ Mrs. F, B. Cornelius, Amherst, Ma.ss. He has a broth­ MUCH POE A threate to euch a concept for Ja/- It has been all through the Congo 6IEATNESS crlslB, when it has refused to join tion of its retail cost. er, Frederick, 2Vi; and two sisters.-Karen, 4, and Susan. I'a. PENNY MOEff pan, and about the only recouree « « » * • •k in helping one faction march OUR SPACE they have had, ae they recognised Rockers Charles RiieseJI, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rice. Thomp- 1ST OUR U iiiS P drug store sonvllle. He was born Sept. 29 at Manchester, Memorial Hospi­ VOTE such threate, wae to move tempo­ against another, or to use its own force for any political objective of tal. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W, L. McKay OEMOCIATIC rarily away from the faction or of Conwav, Ark. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. party or-polltlclane identified with any kind. The consistent United Elmer F.'Rice of 76 Russell Bt. He has two sisters, Kendra^ ., fr LIGGEn DRUG PROGRAM them, thui rebuking thoee yidio Nations position has been that the Open a new account O, and Robin, 2. flit Tig Levtr Cengretsman' Dadddrio Deemed to be leading Japan into United Nations is thera to prevent PARKADE violence, not encourage or it, 404 W. MIDDLE TPKE. one kind of extreme or the other. now with $25 dr more, ComnteM tar Cesfrotanas Srask Kawelaki, Oovid Millar, Traaaurar Thus, when their own govern­ not even when the poeslble result of ment aeemcd to be moving back to­ violent action might seem likely to or add $25 or more to SWITCHBOARD Supervising the American national effort to ward the trapplnga of a thoujfht- produce order and stability which explore Outer Space for service to mankind is control, police state, and toward might end the Congo emergency. the mllltariam forbidden by the The United Nations in Pis Con­ your existing account, TRAIN IN G IS NOW a major responsibility of the Congress and of its new constitution, the mlddle- go is trying to veto any decision, permanent Committee on Science and Astro­ groimd people of Japan leaaened even a good one, by the procees of the perfect . .vailable in Hartford force. It doesn't believe In killing Good taste. and become the proud r-w. their aupport for that government, '' ' ^ • Indiridiial 'D^HIng on Hiree Live nautics, on which I serve as a charter member. and veered toward the left-wing either the good men or the bad men Elegance match to . ^ Switehbonrds movements which opposed such di­ on the scene. It mounts guard, in owner of exquisite idealistic patience, waiting for \ your China • Classes tJmited to 12_8todente After participating in 265 hearings of the Space rections. and Beauty And again, when the left wing them to find some means other than Fine China at only DAT CLA8SE.S 8 WEEKS! NIGHT CLASSES 7 WEEKS! Hif Ho! Come To The Fair Committee, I am convinced that SPEEDING movements went overboard in their force for the solution of their dif­ .4GR GROrP 17 to 66 SPONSOBEID B Y H ’SCS—SOl'TH METHODIST CHVRCH UP OUR SPACE PROGRAM is of vital im­ agitation against President Elsen­ ferences and their problems. Mo­ ~ No High School Diploma Re^^red '’ hower, the middle-ground people of butu or Lumumba, Belgium or Rus­ $2.55 for each 4-piece FREE Typing Instructions—FREE Placement Service portance to the peace^ security and. development sia, or perhaps any other nation Onr OnadUDtes are now employed by leading Arm a. Japan reacted in the opposite di­ WRITE, VISIT or CAM.: , ‘ VISIT THE. of our country. rection, back toward the conserva­ involved, could vlsu^llce i speedier resolution of affairs. The United setting... and genuine tives. Mod*m PBX and R«c«pHenist Sehool Yesterday the people of Japan Nation is different, which is why This fancy rocker is' distinguished from the Crystal glassware for Branch of Modem PBX School, New Haven__ This is the first of a series of reports explaining saw on their'television screens, in it is there, and why Its existence is usual Boston rockers by unusuah sloping arms 988 Main St., Room 806, Hartford,'JA 7-82AS "What SPACE means to our national security . . . what was surely the most dramatic both necessary and hopeful. with short front posts, a top rail terminating in Country Store telecast of all time, . the actual double scrolls, deeply bent, back-fitting spindles only $1.75_for each set and to the health, prosperity and progress of Kennedy’s Choice blow and blow assassination of the *nd a comparatively ,thin seat. But most of all DOUGHNUTS — VEEMONT CHEESE — PENNY CANDY— POPCORN BALLS Hartford County airtd of the nation. nation's Socialist political leader, When Senator Kennedy sent Gov­ the handsdme stenciling in multi-hues of gold of 6 glasses. the assassin being a young ultra- ernor Rlbicoff out to Independence, on cherry is the glorifying feature. Regularly CANDIED APHES-^OMEMADE R06 t IEEE and CIDER— CUP or JUG " One of America’s space vehicles is the Mercury nationalistic rightist. Here was ex Kansas, and then followed per­ $49.50. . treme action, the naked resort to sonally to be sure he made his Mab-ln-Spacc Satellite, as' illustrated (top the effort to imie by murder, which peace with Harry Tninian, Sen Manchester's Luxurious^ TEA ROOM 12:00 NOOH-4:00 P.M. center). It will carry our first astronaut and came from the extreme political Btor .Kennedy had every reason to right. This act''came as Japan is know what kind of campaign al­ achieve new scientific break-throughs for Man’s preparing to go to the polls in a ly he might be obtaining and what New Duckpirt COVERED WAGON and FIRE ENGINE^RIDES! ^ .well-being. national election late in Novem­ price he might have to pay. The 4-piece Eternal Harvest place ber. On-the-Bppt analysis fears that He could Judge Truman’s stabil­ setting contains 10” banquet plate,. Sets of 6 iced tea glasses, old fash­ CARTOON^;AMES find PRi:^.ES reMtion to this act, recalling the ity of mind by the number of re-, SYt oi. cup, 6” saucer and cake or pie ion, fmit juice, or water tumbler Bowl)ng Center We have built in Hartford a full scale exhibition pre-war violence by which the mil-, versible decisions he had made ptote—and is #onrs for just $2.55 plus glames, are Jast $1,76 per set plus a model of this satellite. It is being shown in all' Itary extremists took charge of the about attending the. convention a $25 deposit or more to a new or $25 dr more depostt-io a new.or eRist* MODERN TEl,ES^ORES proctoaes of national policy, and .which nominated Kennedy. He BOOTHS 2 9 cities and towns of Hartford County. I hope existing account. ing account. BOWL-MOU PIN SETTEtS making a martyr of the dead Bo- could Judge Truman's increasing­ you will have the opportunity to sec it. elalist leader, may so alarm the ly low standard-of public taste by AUTUMN CHRISTMAS iniddle-ground people of " Japan Mime of the things Truman had HREPLACE LOUNGE AREA that, once again, they shift away said about his own, Kennedy’s can<- HORN OF PLENTY HANDICRAFT 1 from the most vivid and threaten­ dldacy. ing extreme of the moment. iMWATt V U N ir top IR B PMUONOi . '. 'X f i .... - -i'’' , v;„. "

MANCHESTER BVBNINO HBBALD, MANCHESTEBj OONW., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1960 MANCHESTER EVENING HEHALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, (yTOStR 18. 1980 ? A G « S IX South Windsor' Post Officift Sets From Your Neighbor's Kitchm 1 9 5 9 M ail Recoil AMERICAN LEGION Nixon-Lodge MONEY BACK GUARANTEE tha fiscal year ending MAMS W r V S . Jiyrf 30, a re(»)rd 23 million pieces Office Opens mail and one-half million pieces Television A r«eip« which w m a brtial bf psu-cel post were handled by Nixon-Lodgg eampalFn hsad- i^oWwr gift 20 yaart ago haa be- the Mancheater Post Ofllce, ac­ • iOO Btf » Theater .(In progress) Zane Oray Theater I, 12. 40. First show (in progreak) , 23 i Congressional Investigator Inre 12 quarterg hag b«en eit&Uthml, at EVERYTHING COSTS YOU LESS coma a ataadhy In tha homa of cording to Postmaster Alden Karly• Show “ ■ (in-• progress) ------■ 30 Uy Three Sons t. 40 B74 Strong Rd. In announcing aub- Mra. Ruaaall Minor, 6S Mathar St. Bailey. TBA U ^rhetor. Father 10,. 22. 30 'eommittea apiraintniantg and la- He said this was an increase of White Hunter 40 lA St auing a call for volunteara, Mrs. Tha iraclpa for Swat rolla waa In- 28 per cent over the. 18 million Cartoon Playhouse Angel cludod In a menu*tnaker Sla m a Huckleberry Hound t:30 Tne Cninuchables ' I TONITE at i Batty Wolfa Saxinski, ganaral The Fbi-d Show GS pieces of mail handled locally In 8:30 Film chairman of tha afrort. ampha- 76 VALUE PACKED DEPTS gift to the hri,liar .Movie 18 , June Allyson Show tional rtse over 1963 amounted to Passport to Danger 83 I ' Shotgun Slade Danial P. Cavanaugh'haad tha fl- Teaat Rolla 25 per cent. News * Weather' J2 The, Ford Show nanca conitnittaa; E. 'RussaU Trot- H Cup augar Bough Riders 10 I S ile n t-^ rv ic c These Increases vyere pointed News, Weather 40! Close Cp man, public relations; Joseph Milas, 1 tableapoon aalt out.to show, the effect of the many The .Tim Backus Show 12 11:00 The Big News mambarsHip: Joan Boykin, haa^- 4 tablespooha ahortenlng or but­ organisational and opera­ 7:15 W. Mass. Highlights 22. World's Best Movies , quarters committee; and, Charles • John Daly and the News 40! Bacry Barents ter ' tional changes during a seven- Hun'tle.v-Brtnklsy s30 11:16 Jack P a a r SHbw (C) Momm, activities. -C 2 cupa water year Post Office Department im­ 7.30 The'Qreat Debate .3. IJ, j F eatu re 40 Vernon O. Petersen haa been ap­ 2 eakea compreaaad yeaat, dli- 33, 30. 4(i. S3 I P rem iere pointed general vice chairman or provement program. Thlg program Ii30 Rat Mailerffon " 10, 22. 3 0 111:30 Jack Paar Show (C) aelved In was directed toward moi*e efficient 18.13:16 Slarlighl Movie the Kixqn-Lodga committee, as­ K cup lukewarm water and more economical operation oi Thp Rf*«l MrCoyi ' i 1:00‘ "I tIatABate NeN^wp sisting Mrs. Sazinski. 2 egga. beaten the department. Connfctlcut, Report* S Newr. Prayer _ The execuUye and advisory com­ 6 cupa .flour SEE SATUBnAT'S IT WEEK FOR COBtPlsKTK USTING mittee will meet at Headquarters Mix augar, aalt and ahortenlng, Friday at 7 'p.m. to complete elec­ and over thla pour 1 cup water, tion campaign plans. Buttons, ANNIVERSARY SALE heated to boiling. Stir until dla- Parly for K^nts Radio bumper stickers, and literature will Bolved, then add one cup of cold be atfailable then. B BBC—IIM AlltOO News / ■ water. When lukewarm, add the On Anniversary 8:00 Today, on Wall Bt.\ 11:16 Sports Final . Garden Club to Meet yeaat. diaaolved in the lukewarm I — 8:11) Art Johnson Show \ 11:26#W*alher X < Mrs. C. T. R. lacoblnl, presi­ water, and beaten egga. Stir in the 8:06 Raynor Shines Il:.30 Starlight Serenadi Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kent, 11 :U6 Spotlighr on Sports 1.00 S l^ o t . dent of Avery Heights Garden DON’T MISS THESE SENSATIONAL VALUES! . -flour. Turn out on a floured board 28 McKinley St., were honored re­ 11:10 Rsynor Shines "Ct ☆ -ft Club, announce* that a special and knead lightly. Return to a 1:06 Sign Off *:UU News. WeSthOr cently at a party at their home in WHAV—SI* 6:16 Coao. giulrPom meeting will be held Oct. 18 at 8 greaaed bowl to liae. Pinch do\^m. honor of their 2.6th wedding an­ S:(X) Big Show 7:00 Ray Bhmers p.m. Mr*. Viola Waldron of Clark Form into rolla. let rise, and bsRe niversary. More than 35 relative* 8:30 John Daly 11:00 New* , SAVIMGS and Ellington Rds. has offered the in a moderately hot oven, 400 de and friends attended: 6':4(r Big Hhow 11:10 Bpmera * club the use of one of the sheds greea, for abdut 20 minute*. 7 :(Xj Edward P Morgas 12;OOrDeI Raycee Show A luncheon was served, and the 7:15 Big Show V / WIMP—129* and L O A N next to her house for this meet­ Uae'any amounfwlahed. and put; 10:05 John Vandercook g;00 f5nanclal News A. S S O t I ,V T I O N couple received many gifts -And (:06 Showcase and News ing. - ’ the remainder in a welt-greesed I flowers. 11:30 Public A ffalrif^ bowl and cover with oiled paper. 12.02 Sign Off . 7:00 Fulton Eewie Jr. Mrs. Marie Newell, gueet speak- The Kents were married in K W T ic—i*se^ 7:16 Evening Devotions vtA/es ,eratthe first meeting of the sea- Thla recipe makea about four do*-| S;00*New* 7:30 Showcase and News h MISSES', WOMEN'S ORLON Rockville, Oct, 12, 1986, by the 6:2u Weather and Sports S:00 New* iawcM isTsr* etsssT nwaMciaL is s t .it u t io w ‘son, will give a demonatratlon on en rolla. The dough may be kept Rev. E. O. Pleper, pastor of Trin­ 8:06 The World Today \ in the refrigerator for several days. 6:.30 Album of the Day Chrlatmaa decorations. She has ity Lutheran (jhurch. Mr. Kent Is 6:4.5 Three Star'Extra 8:30 Showcase and New* been made the. first honorary llrmay be necessary to knead 7.IX) Dick Purtell 11:00 Music Beyond the Star* and . employed at A. B. A. Tool -and 7:30 The Great Debate 12:06 World New* Roundup member of the club. the dough down occaaionally. Eith­ Die Co., Manchester. ’V 13:15 Slgnoft er the dough or the roll*, baked un­ 8:30 Nlghtbeat All members are. invited to this GIRLS' til they are not hHlie brown, may meeting and asked to bring ma­ be stored in the fre>rer. terials for the following itemi to be made. At Christmastime. Mi's., Miner j Candleeticks: Ketchup and skip- Slip-on forms the dough into amall''hells i OPEN M ON fAY thru SATURDAY— 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. and mahes either ti^ea^r wreatbs i py tops. which she ices and decofsfea Ti'tTh FREE!-CANNON'S- Cornucopia: Plywood cut t® red hot cinnamon candies or sugar Ifersld PliolO by Pinto size deair^, hardwood cloth cut to serve aa a breakfast treat. Mrs. Ru.s.sell Miner -w Former Cheney Mills in triangle slightly larger than Mrs-, Miner slso makea these MOST LUXURIOUS T A \A /F I C plywood. roll* as gifts for shut-in*, special Hartford Road and Pine St. LARGEST SELLING I W TT tl-J Christmas wreaths: Plywood occasions in the neighborhood, and she’ is trea.xurer and purchasing ber of the PTO at Manchester High Manchester, Conn. ' eut to size desired, cut round hole for church food sale*. agent for the Sunday .School, and a .School. The M iners have three chil­ 1 Unit FREE EAQH WEEK WITH A in center of plywood, also cut an­ mem ber of the> C atherine Raich dren. Rornard, 16. at high school; other hole In .piece Uken from Mr*. Miner was born in Concord. a m p l e fr ee PARKING! • NOVELTY STYLES ,N. H„ and has lived in Manchester Circle of the WSC.S. She i.x also n C atherine, 13, and Philip, 12, both 110.00 OR-MOR^ PURCHASE — center. ' forlor ao 20 years. v™re. o..rShe 1*,e a member ...of member and retiring secretary of sludenl* at North 'Junior High Decoratora will need hemlock • F U U CUT North Methodist Church, where the Maneheater YWCA and a mem School. Parcel Pickup to Your Car! branches, pine cones, branches of ^ b a t h T O W E L red berries, milkweed pods, acorn COATS or nuts (these must be baked for •MANY COLORS one hour at 350 degrees). Also hlbiecus, cardboard from shirts, •SIZES34IO40 'EEKEND FOOD $PEdALS spray lacquer and Interesting U. S. TOP CHOICE STEER BEEF weeds from the fields. Mrs. Mabel Juno Convertible Hood FARMS Mrs. Mabel Juno, Sullivan Ave., You Sav^ Cash At Food Kirig! FULL ROUND ^ ^ Wapping, died Friday at a Man­ ^ vCholeff Ff»»h Comi#cticut Poultry . . . . Direct From Form to Youl chester convalescent home. She ^ Tyrolean or Contrast Braid Trim or CUBE was born in South Windsor and FRESH. TENDER. MEATY lived here all her life, She was a graduate of New Britain Noirmal School. BuHslI waa in the Wapping Compare at $5.98 0 Sizes 3'to 6x* 7 to 14 Cemetery. Her survivor* include two sons, OPEN SUNDAY—9 A.M. to 2 P.M. - Kenneth Juno, Old Lyme and Mal­ STEAKS OV colm Juno, Bast Windsor Hill. SPARE MBS Manoheeter EvMiing Herald, ntC A R OO-VNECfTTCTT R|EAI>r TO cdOK r P O U L T R Y p a r t s ' ^ Booth Windaor eorrespoiidMit, El­ I TOBROILorFRY I more O. Burnham, telephone I CUT FRESH DAILY * ' PORK LOIN SALE! .... h . l . h a n d y s ■ Mitchell 4-0674. GIRLS’ RAYON MISSES’-WOMEN’S VINYL B roilers r;::; "Sweden Lead in Steel Stockholm—Sweden, with a per RIB H A LF J LOIN H A LF eapltal annual consiunption of 926 • STRIPED CHINO LEGS °; 1 * pounds of steel, leads Europe In 53 O c this respect. Next are West Ger­ to r*l I BREASTS ...... Lb. ?e I 7 RIBS-PLUS LOIN PORTION-PLUS • SOLID BEDFORD CORD 2 ,79 6 many with 866.5 pounds and Great Britain with 820.2 pounds. Aus­ PANTIES JACKETS idw < jW IN G S . . . 3 Lb*, for 99e | CENTER CHOPS *r CENTER LOIN CHOPS ^ “ tralia's per capital consumption is • COMPLETELY WASHABLE 454.2 pounds. Countries with low GIZZARDS 2 Lbs. for S9c 1 demand for steel include Turkey, VPRE-CUFFED ft. # AT OUR ECONOMY MEAT DEFT. Greece, Portug;al, Iceland and FOWL ' BACKS and S T A F l'— C U T Tugoelavia, whose rates range be- • S I Z E lo t e U FANCY YOUNG MASSACHUSETTS GROWN t w ^ 26.4 and 72.7 pounds. For Friewssee, flilrketi Fte, Chirlieti A l4t King and U«CKS ...... 4 Ll^ for 29c I GREEN BEANS 3 pkgs. 49c . V- OMekea Salad. U. S. govern m en t INSPECTED (4 to 5 Lb. AVG.) CLEANED, DRESSED STAFF Tosto tfie Quediry and Compare Hie Prices FRIENCH FRIES 3 Pkgs. 49c OVEN-READY .s t a f f '*'-'.-, Lb. I SWEET PEAS 3 pkg*. 49c MOBTON’.S . DUCKLINGS M EAT PIES 5 Forn.OO MEN'S NEW YORK DELICATESSEN STYLE ^ • GROCERY SPECIALS • t iCHOICEST MEATS IN T0 W N ...!l; B * M FRKNC'H STYLE 17 0 *. ft) HERE'S EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE WAX BEANS 6 Cans CUOUOT CLUB ^ Virgin Vinyl Fabric. MACHINE SLICED ALL • Rayon Tricot WiUi Matching Trim. • Scuff Resistant; Won’t Peel, SODA FLAVORS 1 2 can ^ 1.00 Drying clothGt Stretch or Crack. • Whit*, Pink dr B lue.\, • Fancy Trim Lining. tti DEL MONTE it Gosy today , • Sizes 4 to 14. ' • Sizes 10 to 16. < s w e e t PEAS 2'c’.S - 3 7 c JACKETS fEa. LOBSTERS KKAFT-H DELUXr. M V R tOe TOKAY GRAPES » M o b i l h e o t trcmely accurate, stream* I't Lb. A d - g)t ®suB edfos lined—it’s priced witljin # KMtm 3 Legged Chickens MARGARINE 1-ui, Pkg. 29c EXTRA FANCY CALIFORNIA' , ’ Blinds range of every hiinter’* Size Lb, OTC IN \i LB. S'nCKS peckelbook. • i r * fo 36'’ WIDTH f-RKAMY TASTY' • ALL fT.-NTEB CUTS Extra Large .Cello Packa ANNUAL BAM NEW CROP CANNED GOODS SALE! ^ CELERY HEARTS W E GIVE ^ Mix or Match ’Em! ^ ^ .Mix or .Match ’Em! MIUNSTER CHEESE Lb. 59c • 6 4 “ LON G U.'s. NO. 1 FANCY*'* FIRM, RED,' RIPE GREEN STAMPS mmAMtnKs f #%»> $1 -00 ^iS^'b^^an^T • THIS 1$ PIZZA WEEK • , HAND PICKED “ • STURDY DUCK TAPES • Stand Up Collar, •Permanent Stays. OUTOREE.V ItEA.NH 6 f o r * A l “ Kttfl.NCH HTYI.E BETTY UROCKEJl JRED MclNTOSH OtIT WAX BKANK ^ , WAX BEANH HOFFMAN'S TOMATOES MORI ARTY • COMPLETE WITH • Sizes: Small, M^ium, La,rge. INKTANT PIZZA PIZZA • Multi PlaiiHn Red, Bine euid gjOB Oim ooMFuerre LD « o r HARDWARE Green Combhuitions. xpr ovR liQWSiR Bxmii unrsL CHEESE BROTHERS Si'39c‘ .-.CEI.LO IHIGHLAND PARK MARKET I 6 Oz. ^t’AN dr;a l PACKS Pkg. r i \ E E ON CAN Lb*. Ml 3-5135 Ml 3^278 317jgGHUND ST.; MANCHESTU 101-311 CMtw Sf. r- if f '.'' -'I

.-'.I V. -i ■ \

■ V R EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13. 1966 PAGE N fflX

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALp, MAl^HESTEB, CONN,, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1960 F A G E E IG H T -X Sisterhood lists lU front end was heavily and It had to be towad away. FirsVNationars Great Annual Patrons for Bail RockpUie-VertUfn Ambi;o8eDie8 Mr. Aihbrose was bora In Patrons aiid patnuMaaea fo r the ■ III/ J —* Athol, kaaa., Sept 10, 1#12. He At Wheel of bad Uved in Manchester SO years. Chryaantoemum Ball, to be epon- C of ^ Names ' Sugvivon ibolude, his mother, apred by the Siaterhood o { Temple Mrs. Tina Strahdaa Ambrose, eth Sholom aa the major fund- Athol, Mass; bia wifei Mrs. Flor­ Vtitity^Truck J),.. raiaing fevent o f the seaaon, were Si3t D irectors ence Wilson Ambrose: a son, Jtdih announced today by Mra, I>on D. Ambrose Jr., Manchester; a John D. Ambrose, 48, of 125 daughter, Miss Jean. Ambrose, at Rubin, chairman. The ball will b* Th* RocltvUl* Ar#a Chamber of held Saturday at the Hotel Bond Branford St., died of a heart attack home': two brothetl, A d o lf Am ­ Commerce hae elected liic aew di­ ballroom,/Hartford. , suffered while at the wheel of a brose Jr. and Frank Ambrose, rectors fo r S-jrear terms: Benile The patron llat ihcliidea Mr. and Hartford Eleqtric U g h t Co. truck both o f Athol, Maas.; and four Mrs. Sarhuel Bfilim, Mr. ahd Mra. Cantor, Achilles Osros, Karl Hew­ grandchildren. on Chart.er Oak St at 7:00 last Sidney BrpVvn, Dr. and Mra. Eu­ itt, Frank Kalas, Charles Schana, Funeral services w ill be held gene Pavia, Dr. and Mra. A. Elmer n igh t tomorrow at 2 p.m. at S t M ary’s Ernest Zshner. Disickn, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Ellis,. amd An autopsy performed at Man­ Episcopal Church. Burjal w ill be The six were elected through chester ^Memorial Hospital this 'Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ellis, Mrs. in East Cemetery. DUTCH APPLE PlE It's here - that big opportunity to itock Julius Fra'din, Mr. and Mrs. Man­ mail ballots during the past two morning confirmed an earlier diag­ Friends may call at the Holmes 1 ning Fendcll, Mr. and Mrs. Pouia weeks, and were chosen from a nosis that Mr. Ambrose had died of Funeral Home, 400 Main St, to­ S A V IlO e / Foster, Mr. and Mre.'Jesae Greer. list of 10 nominees. your freezer with the choicest of frozen ^ natural causes. day from 4 to 9 p.m. Also, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hoch- The new directors will join the He was employed as a trouble Tasty Dutch Apple Fillii^- Chamber’s other 12 directors at a Joods — at realty extraordinary savings I berg, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hurwltz, shooter for the utility company. Rich Buttercrusi - Toppa^^fith Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Kaplan, Dr. meeting, pr(^bly at the ■ end of He had been driving east. on Ships Outpace Cargo the week, to appoint three more di­ Streusel^ and Mrs. Robert E. Karns, Dr. and Charter Oak St., police said. Mrs. Allen M, Kemp, Mr. and Mra. rectors to fill the board's require­ Tire marks indicated his truck New York— Deliveries from the • fA V IlO e X Mark Kravitz, Mr. and Mrs. A rn ­ ment of 21. went .off the road to the right, in world’s shipyards in 1950 amount­ C A K I ** Excellent D^Mert old Lawrence, A tty .' and Mra. Chamber President Kenneth Hov- front of 272 Charter Oak St, and ed to an estimated 12,700,000 dead- George Lessnef, and Mr. and Mrs. land has warned residents against W'eight tons. Scrappliige totaled EACH 4 9 c 10-OZ continued 106 feet across the lawn 16-01 9-02 Daniel Mosler. aalesmeh o f children's pictures and less than 5,000,000 tons. The Orcin^ Chiffon Sw eet. Peof oafdim ?kg »YOR" OARDIN and driveway and then over a lira Sw eet P e a s PKG Green Beans French Slyie PKG Also, A lly , and Mrs. John 8 .0 . magazines. He said complainU and a half foot reUinlng wall into world’s merchant fleet is growing Light and Fluffy S A V I4 i^ Rottner, Mr. and Mrs. Leon- Rubin, DZ 6-02 have been received recently that a brook. The truck came to rest faster than the volume of trade It 10 "YOR" OARDIN 902 .Ttidge and Mrs. Jay 5. Rubinow, PKG O ra n g e Ju ice tLoviaDAu CAN magazine salesmen have quoted 20 feet south of Charter Oak St is built to carry. 5K25« Brussels Sprouts fiARDIN Green Beans Pegulir Cut' PKG Dr. and Mrs. Merrill Ririainow, Mr. sales schemes which have mlded D o n u ts i-OZ and Mrs. Willianv Rubinow, Mr. prospective customers. SAVI 6 t' "YOR" OARDIN 9- 02 and Mrs. N at N. Schwedel, Dr. and Teify Dinner Roll _ _ Crinkle Cut rvor^^JtoDfN ' pkg C rin k le C u t "YOr^VAfiDIN ^P?G PKG He said many agents are reliable FOR W a x B e a n s Cut Mrs. Jacob Segal, Mr. and Mrs. and said the Chamber has a list 16^02 •’v d r ' 10-02 "VOR" OARDIN 10- 0 2 Saul Silverstein, Dr. and Mrs. of all reliable national agencies. **YOr’ OARDIN P e a s 6l C a rro ts QARDIN {KG Dinner Egg Rollsc^ l 25c P e a ch e s PKG Wholi KtrntI PKG Herbert Snyder, M r.' and Mrs, Careful reading of contracts and a C o rn 12-02 Robert Stone. Dr. and Mrs. Leon call to the Chamber office are good Juice'"vor oARDiN Wind, Cantor and Mrs. Georg# PKG G ra p e CAN SaveMf tolBc Insurance against confusing sales Melon Balls -vov' •ardin Wsid. and A tty. and Mrs. Herroan promotions, he said. Oatmeal Bread 2 k i0-O2 16-02 Yules. X Arrest Made Raspberries «AaDiM PKG Cooked Sqtiash OARDIN PKG Save up to 17c The seventh arrest stemming Save opt# 16c FARM HOUSE from the Market St. brawl Satur­ Westinghouse Light Bulbs Safely Certificate day night has been made by Rock Lesser Quantities of Above Specials at Regular Price $1 vllle City Police, and the Investi- k gation is still underway Eyesaver Globes APPLE Awarded School X^Charged with breach of peace X aitd. obstrucUng oc, abusing an 40 WATT, 60 WATT PKG For the' second consecutive year, SA V I 17'e Ofllc^da Richard D. Morgan, 26, 75 WATT, 100 WATT OF 2 Keeney St. School has received a o f W K o p k l^ St. Free under $60 Certificate of Exceptional Merlt'.- bond, Mpi^mn la due in court Mon­ and ha.s been placed dn the Nation­ day with fi^^others arrested the A Hartford Electric lig h t Oo, truck siU In a brook Just south o f Charter Oak St., where It ended up Bequty Tofie cjCamL S a le ! al School Safely Honor Roll of toe night of the aoke. after its driver, JdhnB. Ambrase, 48. of 125 Branford St., died at the wheel. ’The truck traveled National Safety Council.- > ' The sixth accusM, Mrs. Martha over 100 feet off the road before plunging into the brook. (Herald Photo by Plnto)^______■ 60 w a t t N oo w a t t PKG The National Safety Council W right o f 14 Park PL, is dus in PINK, AQUA, CANDLI UGHT OF 4 1 .4 0 Honor Roll was Initiated In 1944. eourt Oct. 24, \ be obtained from toe church of­ LEGS el mendaUw signed by high school ence St.; a daughter to Mr. and To earn a place on it. a sciuiol must A r t Judges Chosew Principal Joseph McCusker and Mrs. David Adams, 8 Windermere fice. present a detailed report of ita The Tolland County Art Assn. the president of the National Merit Ave.; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. J | # o r » I^oMV P r i c e » t t ^ .safety program to a committee named three Judges who'lO w U slScholarshlp Corp. William Holland Jr., Glastonbury. Vernon and TaloottvUle news-is composed of the ^chool'principal, select award-winning pictures \The pair la among about 28,000 Discharged Tuesday: William handled through The Herald’s the president of the Parent-Teach­ from the collection now on display students in the United SUtes who Hopowlt, 87 Vernon Ave.; Gordon RockviUe. Bureau, 5 W. Main St^ er Assn., a student, a local chic In the Professional Bullidng o^ are th'receive the commendations. Miller, Rockville. telephone TRem’qnt S-S1S6. Beech-Nut Coffee LIBBEY SAFEDCr leader, and tlic school system Park S t ’The judges are Mrs, Although the commended stu­ Dlschar^d yesterday: Andrew REGULAR OR •safety education supervisor. It this ESeanor 'Vibberte o f Manchester, dents did hot reach toe status of Grassette, Warehouse Point. Wyoming Law First l-LB (> N committee reports favorably, the Biasell Phelps Smith of Wethers scml-flnallsU, they have been hon­ Card Party Set DRIP 69* National Safety Council lists the field, and Gordon It MacDonald of ored, because of excellent perform­ St. John’s Episcopal Church Chenyenne, W yo.— The first LAMB school on the honor rolls, and sends Andover. Mn-^Vlbberta and ance in the quaUQrlng tests, ac­ Women will hold a «Sard party to­ woman-suffrage bill in the United G iN U IN E " c n the school a Certificate ot Excep­ Smith are well knovra artists and cording to national president John morrow at 8 p.m. at the church. States was introduced In the W y­ tional Merit. - . MacDonald is noted as a'muraltst M. Stalnaker. The seml-ftnallsU Tickets-are - still available for oming territorial legislature N a b i s c o SALTINES 1-LB PKG 2 9 c Present members of the Keeney All are teachers of art. and commended students make tip the spaghetti supper Saturday 1869. One legislator proposed, in SPRING FAMILY OF CLASSES St. School Patrol are David Dickau, N The current display is the ks less than three per cent o f all high which will be served at 8 and 6:30 jest that the voting age be raised LB 6 different glasses -— each gloss Pamela Johnson, Bruce Bolti. De­ sociation's fall exhibition and school seniors in the United p.m. Mrs. Gabrlelle Karen of Tal- from 21 to 30 because, ho said, no Try Lamb far a \ borah Bradshaw, Brenda Doughty, 1HOZ 2 5 c open to the pifi>Uo in the afternoon Slates. 'They arc eligible for other cottvilie Rd. will cook the meal woman would ever admit she was spaghetti sauce mix with an excitingly different .Toseph KUmek, Kathleen Miller, until Saturday. A spokesman said than the Merit Scholarships given and members of the Young 30. The DemocraUc legislature French's Deliciouf Sunday Dinnar and Mark Royce. visitors will have an opportunity to finalists. People’s Fellowship will serve. passed toe bill, thinking toe Re­ “Curio” pattern" to choose the pictures they feel Ilamatera to Meet Mrs. Norman Scheuy may be publican governor would veto It, s ,r is the best on exhibit. The Hamsters, Rockville Little contacted for tickets or they may but he signed it Deo. 10, 1869. LGE PKG 3 5 c Paster Transferred Theater group, meet tonight at Silver Dust or STIW and FOREQUARTER The Rev. Warren E. Coveil, pas­ Lottie Fisk Memorial at 8 o’clock 7e OFF SALE CHOP COMBINATION LB QN SALE ITEM tor ot ’Vernon MethodUt Church, to disciuut the group’s first play of LaBnb Fores w ill preach Ihs final sermon at the the season, "The Tender Trap." A SEPT. 26 12Vi or. TUMBLER church Nov. 13. The Rev. Mr. Wisk PT CAN 4*1 C QT CAN 66e Members and any residents inter­ WELL TRIMMED AND MEATY WELL TRIMMED AND MEATY Coveil told parishioners Sunday he ested in theatrical work are In­ B SEPT. 29 9 b i.“On-lhe-Rocki'* will be transferred to Ithaca, N. vited to attend. ooo.asfi^ I J Q rasiace.,,,... o . 0 o T., to serve ks associate minister I O o O ® ' C OCT. 6, 3V4 ez. JUICE $18 to Jimmy Fihid Loin Lamb Chops °99< at the First Methodist Church Rib Lamb Chops ^«79< Rockville parking meters pro­ Pillsbury Flour BAG 1.09 £1155e D OCT. 13 9 or. MILK there. o The Rev. Mr. Coveil came to duced $13 in dimes during the'laet JiTo )!( OCT. 20 8 oz. SHERBET - , L E Vernon In 1956 sa a student min­ week in September which will go to the. Jimmy Fund In Boston. The 6-OZ F OCT. 27 4 .0 Z. COCKTAIL ister while studying at the Hart­ o * Frankfurts ^n 59 c B o l o g n R t\^'in*pak ^8-02 pkg 2 9 c ford Seminary Foundation. Upon dimes project was sponsored by the M & M Candies PKG 29c S lic o d B k o i i cu«1d >•* 5 9 c ' City Police Commission during o graduation he was named the first o M&M Premium Chocolate Wafer Bari •ox or 24 99e full time pastor in many years at September to help the children's yem on Methodist Church. cancer research 'program. Commodore Fried Fillets ' ■ District Supt. Harvey K. Mous- Total cOllectlona for parking meters during the month were • iiw f P F ^ L ...... -...... ley will confer with the pastoral -Trr- Start Today — Build a Complota Set! relations committee of the church $798.78. Police also collected $199 OO o)Soooooj|joooo';^o58oo6^5^doOOOOOgOOOG00090000 Choice of; Haddock, Per or Fish Sticks 55< to arrsinge for a successor. 'The from parking violators, X Rev. Mr. Oovell will lesvs town Hospital Notes 16 VOLUMES — 'A BOOK A WBEKI on Nov. 16. Admitted Tuesday: John Phil­ IJI. CAB’TONS I8IJE O’ GOLD N il Collecting Used L'nlfdHns' lips, 17 Village St.; Charles Mc­ BONCUSS fc The GOLDEN BOOK Fresh Flounder Fillet 49< Kean, Kelly Rd.,, Vernon; William Tlje Mariner Girl Scout Troop B Cantwell, 28 Range Hill Dr.; Mr». Illustrated 9 of Vernon la collecting used or Priscilla Baxter, Stafford Springs. outgrown Brownie and Girl Scout Admitted yesterday: W illiam rO TM AST ENCYCLOPEDIA uniforms for resale to new troop MARGARINE Kennedy. 'Thompsonvllle: (Tharlea ' members. * *.•. VOLUME 7 I VOLUME 1 STIll AVAIIABIB Old Musical Magdefrau, 209 South S t; Mrs. ’The Mariners will repair and Rosa EperJesy, West Wlllington; Instruments launder the uhlforms. They will TALL CANS SHURFINE 9 9 c 4 9 c Mrs. Betty Galbraith, Somers: I ^redk f^roduce at Id d o n c ^ ^avln^ j^ricei ! also have available used green Miss Mary LIppmann, 65 Orchard »TS* VOLUMES 2-16 ONLY 99^ Old Furniture skirts for Jurilor high scouts. Per­ St. , , sons wishing to donate or purchase Births Tuesday: A son to Mr. for the used uniforms, should contact Evaporated MILK 6 HtiAuaecleanlwty and Mrs. Robert Major, 12 Flor­ Mrs. John Mcl^eod of 177 South HCAD CUT, BONaESS St, Lifebuoy Soap 2 S 21c ■ ^ ■ S a v t n f f s l Senloirs Commended 6-OZ. JAR SH U RFINE BRISKET DORNED BEEF eSc APPLES Tw o Rockvilla High School sen- ALL PUR^SB CORTLAND ■ tors have been, honored' for out­ Personal Notices ■iOULAR SIZE • Sturdy ^ ' Mildly Tarl, Delicafely Textured standing performance in the Na­ Lifebuoy Soap 2 5iS 31c tional Merit Scholarship Qualify­ ing Tests given last spring. In Memoriam INSTANT COFFEE 69 B r o o m s oniviiw each* | ,| 9 'X* The students^ are Edward A. In lovlnjr nn*mory of our dMr moth­ LB Gosselin, son of"M r. and Mrs. Al- er uni grandmother. M arnrti Clirriet- R i n S O DETERGENT LGE PKG 34c H Gal Can^20« Off Sal# I.J9 beric W . Gosselin of 7 Vernon Cen­ to, vtho jHifikf'd away Oclooer 13, 1967, NO. 808 CANS SHl’RFINE CELLO BAG Old Locomotives ter Hgts., and Judith A. Wright, A pir-rifiiiH t*ne from UR U gone Old Weather daughter of Mr., and Mrs. Herbert A..Vf»ir#‘ wp lovi'fl iR'ntilleH' Simonii 79«- I A pjiic;.c I* A acnnt In ourMIvea Vanes • t,. W right o f 124 Grand Ave. Which nevrr ran hf flllrd. for BLUE DETERGENT LGE PKG 34c lASY TO USI ' . They will receive letters of com- I Children and graiidc>)i|draa APPLESAUCE 2 Rinse •!iii W iis d o x , OLASS POLISH ^-OZ BTL 3 9 c MORRELL PIIXSBURY LOAF SIZE Lux TOILET SOAP 3 ^ 29e ^Modium Sizo G«ls Clolhcs whilw Melons \ •• Dupont B^pNOit 25c Dazzle Bleach ^jug^ 3 7 c Furniture Polish for Many Uses Leading Lode Melon Old Firearms » CALIFOnNIA Old Stamps CAKE MIX CANNED HAMlO-LS. C A N 7 9 Lux ' 2 KE 29c Dupont aoTM* PKG 2 9c Johnson s in -io o i ‘ an 8 9 c EACH 'I i All Purpoio Cleonor Ovon-Cloanor Vine Ripened - Luscious Eating T A i J I f A r j I I • .V , • ■ ,,, • ■ • bex 85c Buy two (2) of the couponed NABISCO CIIIPPERS Barxplene sn 65c Easy-Off 69c * i' LAMB PATTIES Lb. 3 9 c DETERGENT LGE PKG 3 5 c Drain Oponor Drain Cloanor glass at our special retail find Surf CALIFORNIA EVERYWHERE IT'S JUST LOBSTER OH D r a n o H 02 CjAN45c Saniflush 25c FOR get one (1) of the same glass ii-j mu SUNKiSf • Flaverful Sudiy CUoni'AlT MoloU a Lemons FRIDAY EVENING DETERGENT FREE with fhe coupon below DUC^ Breeze ‘ LGE PKG 34c PASCAL • NATIVI . BUT HEBE IT'S Parson^s^^®'*'^*?! 27c Noxon mlish can 39c ,8CHS . Crisp end Crunchy J •''"I Celery BROILED TOILET SOAP SWH7 lOBSTER A-LA^HOB-NOB F A R M HOUSE (24-OZ. BOXES) Dove 2 39c LBS C EACH Potatoes MARYLAND (OUR OWN SPECIAL SHRIMP STUFFING) SVVKET, JUICY Worth 50c "Nr... SERVED WITH TOSSED SALAD For FRENCH FRIED ONION RINGS BARUEH BEARS A P P L E P IES *1-00 ' WE RESERVi THE RIGHT TO IJMIT QUANTITIES Fully fortifiecl for your prDl>c« Gay la Soap . jrocert^ features ! FlUmOH^ FRIED POTATOES— ROLLS and BUTTER 2 Pritoi in Thit>6 Wtoefivo in . 6M THE OONOQURSE AT THE PARKADE SE AL’IX S T Pint National Super lion agoinst rusting ond corro* . IR O O KSID I - Sliced Natur#l . IC E C R E A M ■ y* GSL Motkati only CLIP THE COUPON BELOW sion of any motof • 5 ^ 2 9 ' Gayla Soap 2 r s 31c NEW PACK JUST ARRIVED ;!! G o o d Oct. 13 To Oct. 11 ililf Sw iss Cheese '°G 37< t!ii| -■wi' FerSalads or. Cooking • Pf Bfl 50c STRING BEANS 1 YOU OM VOTE BY ABSENTEE BALLOT CRISPY, CRUNCHY H a n d Y A n d y c S - 3 9 c RICHMOND SLICED Wessen Oil 55( k g g » * now and p i (1) If you will be absent from the Stale on November GARIIOTS Quick or Regular - 42-oi Pkg 40c r CAN . o i ^ t l L Spry ^ 83c iu 32< / GREEN OR WAX won L b .^ U o C|uaker Oats V c 19< (2) If you are ill, infirm or physically incapacitated PKg. UROSA SFAOHITTINI or and raable to vote in person at the polls. Burry Miniature Mallows ■ w-o* mo ,49e PINAST Mi:!: . ) Wish-Bpne French Dressing o-otm 31e — Potatoes Whole While 10< 2 PKG^ 4S< ! - (8) If yon are a member of the Armed Forces. Batty Crocker Brownie Mix SWeET, TASTY WISI-TwoSum Asparagus;^2'S45c Betty Crocker Pudding Cake AAix ' •wirwj 35e t- EASTERN STATES Far RBrtbar InfomiiBHeii Tal. HI 3-1534, SEEBLESS BRAPES Kreft Ceremels w-oiow 39e i*-; Potato Chips ^gV S 9 c FARMERS EXCHARRE Keebier’s Setlines h»*«o 29e LUCKY^LIAF ONI PM PUMPKIN ^ C lA l ISK m I Tunipiln RfPUHfGAN HRAP9 UARTERS 3 Minute While Popcorn m® 39e 22-OZ You eti 2 cant Ona-p*«** 69* VWE RESERVE THE RIG WT O tlWT CJUANTHllS J iM iliiliiliiiiS lliii tt I \ ■■ - i -■ --3 "'t

MANCHESTBR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1960 > A Q B

mlttecv has announoad Christmai Donald, David Urain, Mary Hills, Bishop, William Covell, Frederick Boston Pops orchestra during 1969 morrow at 8 p.m. In th* pariah Hunter, Mra. Edward Rwlft, and R e^onalS Gwen Ellis, Gall Kramer, Barry Senkbeil, Richard Farley and A l­ at the ihvltation oi^tArthur Fiedler. Kennedy Backers Dispute on Qaemoy, Matsn Hospital Women Mrs. Gaorge Paterson. St. James Ladies (lecorations mads by thb commit- GincertUnit Bolton room o f th* church. All married Peterson, Gordon Weeman, Pat vin Skoog. He has also appeared with the couplaa of the parish are invited. Ratervatlons ahould be made by tes vrill 1>o on sale as well as tick­ ets for the Halloween costume Dougan, Kriatine Hutchinson, Ju-^^ Also Robert Kellty, Robert IndianapoUa Symphony, the San Open Town Office Those pluming to attend should To H e^ Talk on tomorrow with Mrs. Robert Mur­ Set Penny Ailction AMERICAN LEGION Francisco Symphony and tha Na­ eonthet Mrs. Adolph Roberta or danoo to ba bald Oo^. 29. ditfi: McGuire, Jo Carol Rlc- Wilke,. Ronald Miller, Andrew EnroUs 800 dock, 22 Harlan S t Membership In RHAM ElecV Fink; Wayne‘MoNaughton, Pater tional Symphony. ‘Open House^ Mrs. Myron Thayer. the auxiliary la open to anyone .in­ M n. Jobi Frank and Mra. Wal> cardi, Peter Houle, Roland The Manchester headquarters of Nixon, Kennedy Titrn Public Relations Aptnny auction will b* htld by D’Amour, Stevert Rebiliard, Don- Heath, LaVvranc* Jaglowshi, Gary The performance by pianist Eu- The Electronics Unlimited 'Club terested in its work. Thera ara ter Ferguson will be hosten e . the Citizens for Kennedy Club is the Ladles of St James at 8 pjn. The committee in charge of re- McGrath as hid Brown, Peter Denonoourt, WIl- Nelson, PaulxCarter, Frank Mund, More than 800 peraSri# have be­ ena List and violinist Carroll of Tolland Ominty will present a many forma of voluntear participa­ come, niembera in the Community lenn was cancelled, ainc* the now open at 991 Main St, accord­ Attaracts 250 “Poor Relations or Public Re­ tion in the auxiliary program. at S t Jamaa’ School hall. freahmente Includea Mrs. John lia^Rathbun, -F^rank Coolldge, Paul SandahV Gary Flannigan, course in basic electronics every Georige Carlson: Roger Phelps, gManchester group could not ob­ing to an announcemant by Mrs. T o , Peace- W ar Issue Friday starting tomorrow throu|^ lations” will be the topic df Mr^. Tliose who wish further informa­ *^Hrs. John Sohieibenpflug is Aronson, Mra. Norman Bartlatt, JuditlKGove, Karen' Nowsch and Concerts, Inc., of Manchester, not Mra., Fred T. BHah m , Mra. Jamai SETBACK GiiincilHead Willlaih Horrock^ Alfred Pucci tain a convenient booking. Patria G. Winalskl of Glastonbury, Par*nt-1 l^incipal Richard B. Church will be held tonight at-7:30 vision will be guest epeaker at a ter, away; Oct. 24, Rocky Hill, at Old Smokey” and "Kltees Sweeter aird,. 75 Olcott Dr.; and Miss of the United States.” this country has greater respon­ Korea, Nixon said, came at a at the Church'. Mrs. Frank Ulm Is membeijFof the Connecticut Hos­ 41 Morse Rd. The Longs received meeting of the Junior Century Claims also ross in the state, Kinghorn, Judith Martinez, Jean- I TURKISH DISHES Than W lne.'y- On Friday evening at 7:30 p.m., MathCr said today he is consider­ pital Assn. council on information SATURDAY, OCT. 15 home; O'et. 27, Cromwell, away; Maty Jane McLaughlin, daughter sibility to keep the peace, to keep result of Democratic “diplomatio ing recommending to the PTA ex­ chairman. many gifts of silver and crystal Club of. Manchester next Wednes­ and Labor Commissioner Renato nle Wealer, Kathy Whitcomb. Wll- arid Oct. 31, Portland, , at home. "The Priest Fainted," "The E^gage Pianist '' there will be a meeting o f the this nation strong, but he also has folly." and education, and money. .SERVINGS FROM 5:3« P-M. _ llani Borst, Robert Lowrey, o f Mr. and Mrs. James T. Mc­ ecutive committee that two eve­ day at 8 p.m. at the K of C Homd. Rlcciutl said the increase was due Coach Clyde Washburn's squad Sultan Like It” and "Sit Down" The. second concert will bd-\Sa- Laughlin. 20 William S t Youth for Kennedy division of the a responsibility to ' the young Incidentally, there ha# been come Manchester Evening Herald Bol­ Mri. Ralph Sehwaikert and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Long, the former The meeting 'will be open tp mem­ tc new layoffs and fhe beginning DONATION, 81.50—CmLDREN UNDER 12, 7Ba James Porter, Dana White, and lire eggplant dishes In Turkey turday, Jan. 21, at 8:15 p.m. in Che club at headquarters. All young­ people of this country and that is 8>loom in GOP quarters because ■ nings be allowed for the progarm Charles Mslecky. includes: Ljrinan Eddy, George Mrs. Einar Lorentzen and Mrs. next year. This would provide half ton correspondent, Mm. Louis Robert Murdodk are co-chairmen Gladys Johnson, attended local bers and their guests. of a new benefit year which entitled BAKED'HAhrStJpPER Munson, Roderick McCorrison. iwhere the item, a great Turkish school auditorium when pian­ sters between the ages of 14 and never'to indulge in anytolng. that C l'allfornia registration shown d,-- of the program committee, assisted Merrill Anderson will be chairmen hour classroom visits for the first DImock Jr, telephone Mitchell 9- schools and were married Oct.. 4, Mrs. Edgar McCulloch, chaiT'‘ some previous claimants to.file Alfb James Richards, AUeen Roger Pelenski, Whitney Merritt: favorite, can be cooked in- 40 dif­ ist Ozan Marsh will perform. ^hostesses. Members are re- 19 are invited to ettend and to would make them ashamed Of who 300,000-Democrats to 2,925,000 Re­ by Mrs;. Philip Sumner, Mrs. Jack 1935, In Manlius, N.Y. . six grades on one evening, and a 9828. man of the ways and msans com- again. Burt; Michael Haley, Robert Mac­ Brian Lester; William Leach: Alex ferent ways. He wa# the piano soloist With the minded_ to bring their coupons. take part in tha activities. is the president of the United publicans. comparable amount of time for But Nixon Ignored these harsh Grade# 7 and 8 on another night. figures and predicted he would Mrs. Robert Warfel of South carry California this fall. Rd., co-chairman of the ways and Kennedy planned to epend Us means committee, announced that time in Seclusion today preparing a bake sale will be conducted K m for tonight's TV-Radlo debate, a maction Day on the town green. clash which is ceruin to bring A special meeting has been further exchanges qn the two lit­ scheduled for Monday evening tle islands oft the Communist when representatives of the PTA China coast opposite Formoea. • and of a parent-teacher organisa­ The Senator apparently decided tion will lead a discussion on the to make his big pitch on Quemny current question of .whether or and MaUu last night after Nixon \ not the Bolton unit should secede charged Tuesday that the Demo­ from the national organisation. cratic candidate's policy on the iCdson Bsdley of Manchester, for­ islands would take the nation down mer principal of Manchester High l U H l D N the road to "war and surrender— School; will speak at the Nov. 9 'v or both.” meeting of the unit. He is sched- ‘ . ( Kennedy said-this: uledx to give the results of his SUPERMARKETS ^ § 0 1. As president he would'etand study o f school needs in Bolton to •is fully by the nation's pledge to-de­ the Board of Education on Nov. 7. fend Formosa and the Pescadores If the Board approves, he will Islands. make the report the subject of his mtern.. 2. Quemoy and Matsu, lyin g" . talk to the PTA. within easy bombardment distance The budget for the current year, i f o r l of the China Coast, are not essen­ totaling 9410, was adopted' last tial to the defense of Formosa. night. It includes 975 for the ■President Eisenhower and many usual graduation party, an Item eihlpeqt military leaden have con­ the executive committee had drop­ curred ih-thle view. ped from the original budget pro­ 01 m m 3. The persuaded the Chi­ posal. j w V.W nese N atlopaH ^ to abandon tha AlMNit•4™ ■■ Town Tachen Islarids,-also doss to tha State Rep. Dorothy Miller at­ China coast, and, Nixon never voic­ tended the special GOP Tuesday ed any protest on' principle. luncheon at the Statler Hotel, m 4. Drawing the tT.S. defense line Hartford, this week to honor all to include Quemoy and Matsu puts of the 64 women .candidates. Miss m '. w this country in the position of let­ Clare Williams, national vice chair­ ting Generalissimo Chiang , Kai- man of the Republican party, was 441 shek, the Nationalist leader, qnd the guest speaker. ’M i the Chinese Communists decide "Surprise Night" is scheduled a# ' l l MMCir SNOUT m flT E i whether American troops shall . the program for the meeting of lafCortiplefe €i fight on the islands. the Grange tomorrow-at 8 p.m. at ‘ 'y 5. Nixon Is alone In his view that the Community Hall. Mf.’ and Mr*. § L 0 the islands must be defended, so Keeney Hutchinson, Hubert Hutch­ QtfdlHy Control far aa U.S^ leaders are concerned, inson, and Cuyler Hutchinson are '4 4 and this country woulf^be without serving on the refreshment com­ the aid of its allies if It decided to mittee. ■" fMe Variety in* defend them. OOP Hears NIelaen Kennedy recalled there were A well attended Toung Republi­ many protests to the SUte De­ can club meeting Tuesday heard YHendfy and efficient partment, In a 1958 crisis against Carl Nielsen, first vice president of American involvement In war over the Connecticut Young Republl- the two islands. .. cans, speak on parlimentary pro­ iVerydoy Low pneet 'That was the voice of a peace- cedure. At an informal session fol­ loving people.” he aald, "and in tha lowing, Nielsen led a dlscusiiion on 6 /th e Finest Siq«p SoriH| perilous 1960's, when we will walk the rijfhts and wrongs of town the razor edge of danger, a peace- meeting and court rulings. Russell Potterton was appoint­ r loving people do not want a trig­ ger-happy president in the White ed chairman of a committee to House. ■work with th# Town Committe# in 'Mr. Nixon says that the people a town canvass to raise funds for who live on these islands 'are not campaign expenses. too Important.' A vote o f thanks was givSn Miss "I think they are Important. I Doris Aspinwall for the. excellent think the lives of the Amerteene job she has done as program who would be sent to die on these, .. chairman of the club. VOO m t islands are impertant. Blcyelea In Auction •b>‘ reS "I think the American .homes Charles Warren headed a com­ and cities which might be W ip^ mittee of men of United Metho­ out if we were dragged into it- dist Church who have completely FACIAL TISSUE tacking the Chinese mainland ara reconditioned several bicycles. lofg* • . : ' ^ K VJMon WHITE important. These will be sold at the auction srd. o» pt#«. "For it's not Mr. Nixon’a life Baturday at Epworth tiouse start­ NATIONAL APPLE WEEK" FEATURE • ■ ■ I Eo'yoti'e s c o n iE S coiots of 400 ■that will be on the fighting line but ing at 10:30 am . Th# auction is Voof there. It's not my life. But is will being sponsored by the Woman's Oe* Coxp®*,iSih IWH< SoT.QC*. be the lives of America's sons and Society of Christian Service. S N O W A m i s s * brothers and husbands whom Mr. Meetings Slated Good-'**-* 5 3 9 CUT IITE WAX PAPER Nixon would send fb fight for The Congregators of Bolton WISH ot coieis ' ^ what ha calls two unimportant lit­ ■Congregational Church will hold a SOFT WEVE TOIIFT TISSUE fe C 2 7 f tle pieces of real estate." potjuck and HsJloween party to wMtii oi Auonw cotots The Massachusetts Senator in­ SCOTKir-FAMtlY NAPKINS 2 :i%33c sisted Nixon is seeking to make a 4I'* commitment where' ■ none now ,oC exists. QPEN bo^' SUCREST/ "That is a foolhardy and reck­ U.S. CHOia . . . ARMOUR STAR . V. SWHFT'S PREMIUM less decision," he declared. "I f he 8 followed through on It,' it would SUNDAY, 8 A.M ..8 P.M. SUGAR CKAHOUTID mean a. tragic disaster. If he backed down on It, It would mean PINE PHARMACY Grond 'io'O" MOTT'S retreat under communist pres­ 884 CENTER ST. 'jovor'i'e HINDS of BEEF sure. ■ ' —— --'f. lh« APPLESAU C i SUNSWEET Couple to Marry Custom Cut . and Wrappod Feted at Parties H .O R O C K Avg. Wflt PRUNE JUICE at N o Extra 140-160 06. B L A C K T O P CostI Two bridal khowers were given lit BAKE, C O O K OR FRY W ITH SEALER bof” recently for Miss' Simone Aml- lb. rault, 37 Lenox St. At 1lM Ces'9**’ A miscellaneous shower waS;. WESSON O IL giveri by her mother. Mrs. Lionel i W p ’ Am lrault;. her fiance's mother; W . H . e n g l A n I^ WILSON'S " „ You r«cpfv« th* whole Wndquorter indkiding your ' m s t - Mrs. James Calhoun; and her LUM BER C O . favorite outs of STfAKS *. > ROASTS... GROUND BSF fiance's, aurits. Mrs. - Margaret UMCHiONiliAT ■Glancy and Mrs. Harold Germains “ AT THE GREEN” OcT. Good News for Weight IPatcJicrs/ at Orange Hall. About 60 guests CADILLAC 5-IN-1 were present. Open All Day Saturday The bride-to-be was guest of Ideal A / r W REDUCING AIDS honor at a personal ehower given DOG FOOD at the home of her brideemaid, Miae Jo Ann Fisher, 347 Burnham NANCY LYNN, ___ S t Co-hQstessea were her sister' STKetS 900 CALOME and maid of honor, Miae Madeline Special Amirault, and bridesmalte Misa CHERRY PIE aioely 1 FOOD CONCENTIUm Jeannette Amirault also a aiater, and Miss . Josephine Culos. About all i/rir . GHANO-WAY 35 guests' attended. QUAUTTMAID EXTRA LARGE Voellla, CSecolala " william Calhoun, 106 Benton ' ' tettanceich St... Miss Amirault's fiance, was i' HEARING AID Dot; AUA-ai i.at.i.n guest of honor at a bachelor par- tjT given by hi# . brother^ Robert iBRADE A EGGS mmCAL t-ealJf liA Cejhoun, of the same addreaa, Tuesday night at the Rosemount in Bolton. About 75 guests were present. The couple will wed Oct 3 i in quality St. James'.Church. . , i> R E M IB R nW* •my I bOP®’ • ULtt ®i^CJ CANERAS 5 PAW FILM—FLASH BULBS A N s w M fiil DISCOUNT FBIOES .f- ■ ARTHUR URUt 0004 IB . ■ , ' III"' BUY TORlAOO OABOUNB •TS MAIM ST. Pnov aai Siiak L o h n O to PriMOf Mans tOm io tn «a y. Oat. U . Wa raaarva tha, right ta Nadi vnaaHMea. CaonMnlNl Uton ' et Om* Qi Im ’s nuiwaty rrtoaa aeaettva Ip U f n r OsaaaeUes^ Ntona thnLjM nday, Qat.'U. Wa rasen ra tte rl^ht to. Haslt guaoNttoa 6,660 eeHeoB Aaoanlto. Miaar 10 *a t WeOaseiey t ta 6, th a n ia y O to ». IVMny • ta 9^ lataiOay i to 0_ „ y 0 to 0, Ihm eiay S to , simay 0 to 0, eatOHay i to SNtoro Himrai Meoday 1# to A Toeadey t* A BACMumi OIL oMPAinr MseeMMiM 6 19 P m to e a ■anNinnnTr o d i s s r — u o H A i i w r ■q u a b s , mEwncotoif -fsinjM nrAkr NTiitiitTtnw dDnuu-uo lo n m iqvAnA iihwiWroir MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, OCTOBER J3, 1960 PAGE TWELVE. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18/1980 General Foods Corp. from 1948 1945. A&P SUPERMARKETS IN MANCHESTER 261 BROAD STREET AND 116 EAST CENTER STREET Kliru^lichev Demands U.S. , State GOP Set State N ew s Brownlee is survived by his Rec, PTAs to Decide widow, the former Emeline Merely For Nixon, Pat of Fairfield, and * sister. Corona Apology for U2 Before UN Mr«. Car«Iln» O. B«rtiiMl A R o u n d u p l^rownlee, Sharon, Mass. On Halloween Parties Mrs. Carolina C. BertUMl, 70, OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. of 1018 Hopewell Rd., South Gla*- Burke Praiseg Polaris (C«mtiBiMd troiB P w <>"«) Weekend Visit The Recreation Department and Balky Hotisewives tonbury, mother of A lfred M. Ber- (OonttiuMd from .Pagi* On-i Groton, Oct. 13 — Adm. Ar- tussl, 14, Florence St„ Manches- leigh Burke, chief of Navy Opera­ the Manchester P T A Council are The ihan who wan called "Jerk" (Ckrhtinu^ from Page One) going to get together next Thurs­ *nff-^‘atoojfe" made another bittet* Slow Scihool Count ter,,.died yesterday at Manchester Mattbtc* of Seymour and his five tions, says the Communists "dare Yanks Lead Memorial Hospital after a long day to decide whether they’ll spon­ reply today. hell Mftnorla] Hall, where he Is children had contested the fees, not to start a huge nuclear war” and a trial on the Issue lasted four because, they are convinced of sor Halloween parties jointly at' all Sen. Lorenro Sumulong: of the The school enumerators are slated to apeafe at 10. Ampllflerid iP.rri^re Prov- wSUPER-RIGHT w r 11 QUALITY, I I I IH it/^» ^ V YI CORN-FED, vyr\i STEER i wwin BEEF, • wwJUICYin^ i AND DELICIOUS months here last spring. Amerlcali power to retaliate. 5 to 4 in 7th the,elementary achools. Philippine* complained that running into difficulty. will be placed outside thr bulldlngp^S^ wa* bom In Ferriere, Prov The American Legion, which haa Khruahchev had compared him litcg of Piacenza, Italy, and had He said this country’s Polaris- . Housewives aren’t always to eprry the speech to an expected The Matthles trusts, subject of sponsored the parties for 25 yeara, wiU( a marionette which could be lived-in Glastonbury for 42 year*. flring submarines sre “virtually (Conttn^ from Page One) answering doorbells or their overflow crowd.*, sn In te r -f^ lly legal dispute for decided against doing ao thla year tuffged one way or the oJLher, and ' .Besmgs her *on here, a h i Is «ur- invulnerable.” phone*. If they do answer the It Is understood that the decision almost three years, are valued in vived by “two other sons. In Wind­ "Because they are convinced Pli^TES THIRD on the recommiendatlon o f ita ex­ •«ked "How would you feel If you phone they are reTiialng to an­ to hold the rally Indoors was In the millions and represent a con­ sor LockJs and Gla*tonbury; that our retallatiotv Is .inevitable, Shantz wertt to the mound for ecutive committee. were in my place?" swer the questions put to them line with Nixon’s policy of making trolling share . of the Seymour This decision wa* made Tueeday Khruahchev, frrinninjc n>w, ap- three daughte>g. In Glastonttury; a Burke, said yesterday, "the Com­ the Yankees. ^Skinner grounded by the enumerators, speeches inside whenever possible brass firm. night after the committee learned TOP ROUND plaunded amiably. sister In Italy, ^bid 11 grandchil­ munists will • not risk their own out, Skowron Shantz, covering . The women who are doing the during the chill and dampnes? pf The form er state senStor is the that it would receive $300 from the SumulonK ..demanded that dren. certain destruction. They will not first. Nelson walked on five pitch' school enumeration have, re­ the earl.v morning or evening. This son of the 'trust founders. town to defray the cost of the par­ Khruphchev"* remark* of laat ' Tbe funeral will be'didd Satur­ commit national suicide. es. Clement groujided Into a ported ninnlng Into trouble all is done as predkutlon to keep .his In his decision Tuesday, Judge ties, rather than the $500 it had ni^ht be atricken from the aaaem- day; at 8:15 a.m. at the ^ulllvan The Navy operations chief made double play, Richardson to Kubek over town. voice from going hoarse. Cotter said administration of the requested. - Wy refcord. He added that "When Funeral Home, 50 Naubud Ave., the remarks at a .reception hon­ to- Skowron., . \ The enumeration la required The steam of activity in prepa­ trusts "did not require the whole The money pay* for caridy giv­ What magnificent variety and tantalizing flavor you'll • OR you affrc^N^’ith him ( Khruahchev) Glastonbury, followed by a *olemn oring the crews of the nuclear No runs, no hlta, no ei hy state law, and those who ■ ration for the vlait has created a time or even a major portion of en to the children, and for mbviea jmu are not'a bad man but when high Maas of requiem at St. Au­ Polaris submarine George Wash­ find among tha. .cheesa favoritai at A&P -during our are questioned are obliged by number of unusual situations. For the tim e" of the trustees. He said left. and prizes. you disagree are a atooge.” gustine’'* Church in OIa*tonbury>l ington and Patrick Henry, given "Octobar Chaasa Fastival." Batter still you'll find tha law to answ'cr the questions, example: Stage hands will have to it, appeared they,"duplicated"their YANKEBiS FOUR' The cut In the allocation wa* (Khruahchev ptibl^i* head on the said Arthur H. Tiling, superin­ Burial will be in St. Auguatina’s by the E u tern Connecticut Conn Interrupt work Monday morning In bervlces tp some extent." Kubek popped to Groat 't»hind made by the Park and Recreation prices extra ptaaslngl . deak and shook wdlh lajughler. 1 Cemetery there, , ’ cil of the N avy League at the tendent of schools. setting up for "Monday night’s per­ Fees, o f two of the trustees were third base. Maris drove a^long Department, the agency through BOnOM ROUND ,Jt A-as Khruahchev’* 'khM-bang- The enumerators carry identi­ Friend* may call at the funeral formance of the Danish Ballet. U.S. Submarine Base. liner to Clemente. Mantle singled which the Board o f Director* dia- - Ihg demonstration whlch^helped fication, signed by Illing. The home tonight from 7 to 9 o’clock, cut from $17,000 to $11,000 each, Thomas F; Brennan, First Dis­ and of a third, trustee from $17, to right. Berra filed to Cleniente penses money for the parties. The l o t s i s end the scs.sion in turmoil^lMt questions they ask are the and tomorrow from 3 to 5 and 7 LICENSE SUSPENDED trict congressional candidate, will 000 to $10,500. The fee o f their who made a nice running catch,^ department made the cut as part n A U A H CMEBf FfSTiyAl night. Today he applauded the. number, of children 18 .year* to 9 p.m. I be master of ceremonies at the legal counsel— the firm of Cum­ Hartford, Oct. 13 m — State No runs, one hit, no errors,^ \ot a distribution of a $0,000 cut Fbilippines speaker. x.old or' younger, their, birth Police Commissioner Leo J. Mui- Only shortly before, Khniahchev ey are Bushncll gathering and the Repub­ mings and Lockwood of Stamford none left; in its 1960-61 budget request. STEER John H. Dnrcey cahy has suspended the license of PIRATES FOURTH Hallon Type Monorella u 6 r accused the United States of sup­ lican presidential campaigner will — was reduced from $10,000 to 'Mowever, General Manager Rockville - John H. Darcey, 78, James J. Carbone, a professiopal lEEF LB on the he Introduced here and at New Ha­ $10,000. Richahlson tossed out Burgess. Richard Martin aald he told James porting his colonialism proposal in bondsman.. The action waa taken Top Round Steak ven and Bridgeport by U..S. Senator of 35 Brobkiyn St., died this morn­ Hermc o f the Recreation Depart­ Romaiio White Clwese ^ ^ 1.85^ Face Rump Roast order to water it down, later, into to r ■or The decision said an attack on RlchArdson also threw out Hoak. yesterday after a hearing at which aomething innocuous. isklng, Prescott S. Bush of Greenwich. ing. the legal fees paid to former. Re­ Mazeroski popped to Kubek In ment, suid Police Chief James Re­ Bom in Putnam on June 17, Carbone, 48, Wethersfield, wa* re­ Khrushchev, speaking off the be au- Leaving the Bushnell at 10:4.1, publican National Chairman shallow left. ardon, Tuesday afternoon that Sorgento Shredded Mozzarella. oz25^ 1882, he was the son of the late quired to produce a atatement of 4 ruff, resumed a denunciation of the Nixon caravan, led by a state Meade Alcorn "Is of no moment" N o runs, no hits, no errors, none If more money was needed for the C(,rneliua and Catherine Dooley asset* and liabilities. Mulcahy •‘colonialist*.’’ He suggested ,they police escort, will travel through because “ no one concerned suf­ left. . , parties, "It, could be obtained with­ ..7 Y Washington St„ Maple Ave., to the Darcey. He waa form erly em said Carbone had a bonded maxi- ProvoloM Cheese sharpwhite SUPER-RIGHT SPECIAL,.TASTY AND MEATY SHANKLESS n * e d e d "good brain-washing” fered any possible loss." YANKEES FIFTH in some limits.” Berlin TiH-npike and Wilbur Cross ployed in the woolen mills in Rock­ muih of $45,000 a* a limit for pro- Herdlc an Into « r Highway to New Haven. ville. ■vlding ball, but that an Inyes^ga- American Legion Commander BacciaierSalaminl 6 titudes. the case aa corporation director the lower right field stands just " I f we, gentlemen, could have A fter a noontime speech on the He leaves two brother*, Thomas tlon shoVed he provided Almost inside the foul line to harrow 0 ’Bright\Tuosday at 5 p.m. and attorney to Katherine Mat- acted likewise on' the question of All Property Lists New Haven Green, the Republican of Rockville, and Jsune* of New t'wica that amount. Pittsburgh’s lead to 4-1. Jim ■ The Police Behevolent Assn, will thiee of Seymour, daughter .of the disarmament, do you realise what pre«denllal sUfpdard bearer will Haven; and several nieega and Coates, a right-hander began sponsor a daneeXfor students at founders and an opponent o f her SILVERBROOK FRESH CREAMERY might have been accomplished ?’’ Due ii^October coRtinfia. by motorcade to Bridge­ nephews. . warming up for the Yankees. Manchester High School on Hallo­ brother’s legal contention. The United States has led a siic- port 'for an appearance at City The funeral will be held Sat­ Blanchard* Hied to Virclon In short ween, an4 a daneeXfor all junior Hall Plaxa at 1;3,1. urday at 10:15 a.m. at the Burke The judge said Miss Matthles Hospital Notes CMsful fight, overwhelmingl.v de­ Property owners havs been right cei\f.er._ Boyer lined to high school students m the town at Smoked Shoulders approved' Alcorn’s fees as. the feating a Soviet attempt to throw Republican congressional candi­ Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St- fol Mazeroski. Shantz popped to N el­ North Junior High. 1 LB PRINT discussion on disarmament into warned that property lists must be dates will have their day in the lowed by a requiem Mas* at 11 person directly concerned, and Butter Patlenta Today: 845 son to the right o f the mound. The parties which have ben giv­ full assembly debate instead of de­ handed In during the month of Oc­ sun making appearances on the a m. at St. Bernard’'* Church. Bur­ that "she was perfectly satisfied One run, one hit, no errors, ADMITTED YES'TERDAY: Fred en at the elementary schools usual­ liberations by a 99-nation com­ tober. Mr*. Albert 8 . Taylor, who platform .with the Vide President ial will be in St. Bernard’s Ceme­ and still is.” ly begin at 6:30 p.m. and run for AGED-FLAVORFUL Smith, 20 N. Fairfield St.; Joseph none left. mittee. has been named clerk for the as­ aa he appears In their area.*. An­ tery. PIRATES FirPH an hour or two during whlfeh there ton^ V. Sadlak, who is running for Gallagher Jr., East Hartford;,Rpb- SupsM -iiigkt QjuUibp TftaitlL, O j u l fijtiu L Onbf. CLl QdoaJdiUbdLl Khrushchev indicated that the sessors. will he In the town record Friends may call at the funeral Jails Crowded Boyer made a gloved hand stop are costume contests, games and , United States, by4t* acceptance of Congressman-ntrlarge, will make ertHighter, Carpenter Rd., Bolton; building to accept tax lists oh home tomorrow from 3 to 5 and Hartforid, Oct. 13 i/P)—A ruling o f Law ’s hard smash, to his left movies. th*. colonial question, had extended the entire tour with the Nixon Donald Listro, East Hartford; Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and 7 to 9 p.m. on the legality of shifting aome and threw him out. Richardson The P T A ’a have helped at these FRESH OR CORNED CHICKEN, B«F OR TURKEY a hahd-to’ him. party. Mrs. Catherine Peck, South GlaS' Frlda.vs, from 2 to 3 p.m. On Sat­ prisoners from one jail to another threw but Virdon. Shantz caught parties in the past. " I accept this hand, I shake it. The members of the 98 clubs tonbury; 'Virginia Boy, Coventry; urdays she will be at the office Mrs. Anne 1 . Ingle to reduce overcrowding has been Donald LaDone, 17 Dougherty St.; Groat's smash back to the box. BANQUET PIES fo, ‘ I clasp it," Kbrualjchev said. from 9 s.m. to noon. The office Is of the Connecticut Volunteers for SPARE RIBS » 55' 4 89 Mrs. Anne I. Ingle, 83. of 33 requested by Harold E. Hegatorm, Mrs. Eileen Rlggott, 30_Oak Grove N o runs, no hits, no errors, The session beffto .^’ith a spon­ closed on Wednesdays. , Nlxon-Ixidge will be mobilised SUPER-RIGHT - FANCY SLICED taneous tribute to President Fred­ through the stale to greet the Clyde Rd., widow .of John Ingle, the state's flrsrt Jail adminiatrator. St.?- Mrs. Dorothy Fogarty, 54 none left. Former Resident SM OKlD ' Fir# Prevention erick H. Boland, who abruptly.and Vice President, Chairman Ryan died this morning at the Crestfleld Hegstrom, In office Since Oct. 1. Walnyt St; Charles Brown, Tat YANKEES SIXTH John Kulynych, Hebron’s fire when the atate assumed control angTdly ended the U.N. session la.oss, wife of the weather St. Horne. .50 P ark . St., Montclair, N. Vnion, NHRR to Confer Mrs. Thomas Scanlon, 7 Diane Dr., It was Berra’s first home run of lived in Wlllimantic for about two ductors. The records are made by one of the' most re­ flOANO KMt aaiAKFA«T, lUNCM « WNtH* Hebron and Ollesd Congregational J„ Saturday, at a time to be an­ this aeries and 11th in total series . 0 , 4 5 c \det Foreign .Minister Andrei Frank Ri Wood Conslniction Co. Vernon. years. nowned record manufacturers In all the world I cave iN iS ) pastor, was guest speaker at. the New Haven, Oct. 13 (>P|--Union ^ C h r i n t m a g Crom.vko followed the premier’s to Regal Builders Inc., property nounced. Burial will be In the DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: competition. Skowron foruled to His survivors are his wife; his i^mogu Puttiis PKO annual meeting of the Hebron leaders and New Haven railroad lead, also grinning, on Keeney SI. Bloomfield, N. J. Cemetery. There William Blanchard, Tolland; Allen Hoak outside third base. Bob father, who lives in Grand Lak« | | A 1 N.OW O N SALE WITH 2.50 m a C Women’s Fellowship Wedneada.V officials are scheduled to meet Toff^EM if-Aum ^^Ptan supea-aiOKr, w ar cookid, KAVoaruu will be no calling hours. The W .'P. Renna, Hyde Ave., Rockville; Mrs. Friend, .a righthander, began Stream, Maine; his mother, Mrs. K C v U K U N U . I or MORE PURCHASE ONLYOO la s t night’s chaos had raised evening In the Rmlth-Oellert Riiilding Permits again Friday for further discus­ U and R. Houslng“ Co. for Peter ^ ilvh Funeral Home. 225 Main St., Edith Bidwell, Glastonbury; Mi­ w a r m I n g up for the Pirate*. Herald Lee, Bolton; a son. Dane some doubts whether Khrushchev sions on the planned furloughs of Wt MW . . . | m »' dw»* • iM.lv. . tIAO Liounge. Her topic was "The Power Is in charge of arrahgementa here. chael Fogarty, East Hartford: Mrs,. Blanchard bounced out to Nelson Yates, Andover; a step-daughter, Records 2 to 16 will follow one each week for 15 weeks would fly home to Mos^,w to­ of .Sentiment." Evtuahek, erection of houae at 221 about 500 workers. . gMd Mwwd. Ik. Uy-Aw»y itam y.u tlwM.. D. Itib rwolady Geneva Godin, 60 North St.; Fred­ unassisted. Donna Lee Wrzesien, Willipgton; night. but he announced he has laiat Voter Hesalon Ferguson Rd,. $17,000. A t a meeting, yeaterday, the •nd will be priced at $1.33 each with any purchase. 16 J aad la M tinw M .N yw’t hav. Ik . eWl yw, WMt. UyAway yba erick Klbbe, 211 Bush Hill Rd.; Four runs, three hite, no er­ a step-brother. Herald Lee Jr., Bol­ not changed hi* plan*. Thus, he The selectmen and town “clerk Sherwood Circle Inc., erection union leaders offered alternatives Record Album will be available for $1.33. , • * .vaHaMa M aiMl ASf ItoeM NUAna. Janet Bushnell, 70 W. Middle rors, none left. ton; and two step-sisters. Mrs. msy be gone before the assembly will be In aeaaion at the. town hall of house St .')5 Shei-wood Circle, F u n e ra lt to the railroad’s plan to furlogh $ 12,000, Tpke.; George Szynal, 20 High St., PIRATES SIXTH Fred Izzarell, Norwich; and Mrs. comes to grip* with one of hi* fa­ .‘Saturday to admit new voters 'to the employes — about four per The Penny Saver, erection of Rockville; Mrs. Maf^e MacDon­ Skinner filed to Mari*. Nelson Edward Griffliv, Bolton. vorite topics a charge that the the voting list. The session will be cent of-the New Haven’s total aign at 468 Main St., I.IO. Anniversary MaM ald, 22 Wedgewood ,Dr.; Mrs. bounced to Skowron who flipped to Private funeral services ■will be United .States committed aggres­ from 9 a m. to noon; from 1 to 4:30 work force — for an indefinite Robert A. Johnson for Arthur period. Theresa King and son. East H art­ Shantz, covering first, for the out. held tomqrtow at 1 . p.m. 'a t th# sion with spv fights oyer the p m. and from 6 to 8 pVm. This la An anniversary Mass for Mrs. UR.SR. Jacobsen, additions to house at 337 Rose Luzzl Pontlllo Lasola will Neither the union nor the rail­ ford; Mrs. C ^ o l Ann Deane and Shantz threw out Clemente. ^ Potter Funeral Home. 456 Jack- CHECK! COMPARE! SAVE ! for those whose right* shall have Boland, an Irishman, used a new Hackmatack Sl„ $1,950. he celebrated Saturday at 9 a.m. at road . would disclose the alterna­ daughter, lOSTMain St.; Mrs. An­ No runs, no hits, no errors, none son St;, Wlllimantic with the Rev. matured to dale; No one can be John F’ltzPatrlck, lepaira to nie, Mpura, and son, 383 Keeney left. Carlton T. Daley, pastor of Union Our Finest Quality, Quick-Frozain ■ BUPER ENJOYMENT 'g^vel borrowed from the .Security made a voter at the Nov. 7 session St. Patrlck-St. Anthony Church, tives discussed. A railroad spokes­ YOUR CHOICE Oiupcll to open the day's session. house at 119 Florence St., $350. 285 Church St., Hartford. ' , man said the union’s suggestions Methodist Church, Bolton, officiat­ if he was eligible to he made on DISCHARGED TODAY; Harold A R M Y W H ITES CALJUED ing. Burial will be in the new Wil- He broke a gavel last night when or before Oct. l.">. ({uitcinim Deeda were taken under advisement by ANN PAGE ...SUPER VALUE he slarrtnjed It down to bring the Ta'on Cleazynskl to Richard A. the New Haven. Duff, 170 Oak S t; Mr.s. Edith Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia^ limantic Cemetery. There will be Gf66ii Pons A&P Pi^ I>anc# I,#aaona St*.rt Oct. IS — White members Of tumultuous, session to an ahniot and 'Pheodore M. Noble, property The personnel cutback, de­ Weidner, 281 Center St.; Miss San­ i/p no calling hour*. • |1BECED \#EC p e a c h , p in e a p p l e y o u r ^ name lessons are again being Southern . Rhodesia’s territorial •nd. \ , on N. Elm Si. Hosless'Honorea Camposeo. 146 S. Main St.; and Gwelo last w e^end. The long strike against GE’a home ICECREAM "W e regret deefily a/fd hilteidy, iweeks. The second will start on Spruce SI. for the hoates.s, Mrs. Thomas ■ “ ' ’ Keh. 1. railroad regulation — a move that MA. Catherine Murray, 34 West- 'prime minister of Southern'Rho­ plant. A union spokesman In­ and deplore that the laat ststeo Trade Name Bailey, 25 Radding St. coiilff be in effect \yhat he de RICE GOES WITH EVERYTHING ment which led our president to ad-1 \ (itrl Scouts (irncv wood St.; Joseph Rabaglino, 69 desia, Sir Edgar IVhitohead, is sisted yesterday that there V M rC k .h »> Rlclinrd B Wemmell, 1.’14 W, Gifts were placed in a doll crib, scribed as a mass slowdown. Hamlin St.; .Tohn McKissickf to broadcast to the country to­ 49 wnuldrbe no break In the atrlke., Journ the meeting was. a atalenient : Me;* Hichard ,M. Grant, ncigh- 1 Center SI., now doing biiainess a.s decorated with pink and white which was far from being Imbued i h'"bo'r»;^i chairman for the Girl , Prestige Home Improvement Co! Unioriville; Charles Von Borchers, night and a spokesman aU his now In Ita second week nation­ • ••44W A . __. . . a i - II I gk V...... ^ 1 .. I _.ai._. ^ * . *' paper decorations. Mrs. Raymond 24 Hyde St.; Mrs. Judith Carr and office said the reason for the Twin delighta — thaae luadoueljr food Jane with a ronstnictive apint" .Scout progra-hi, has announced 57'.J Cooper St J. F. Rrownlee Dies ally. Rumors persisted, how- T. Qiiish presented a mum corsage son, 13'4 Ford St.; Mrs. Planet callup would probably be ex­ ..ever, that a back-to-work move­ SULTANA ItICE He referred to a Romanian del- that Ihe lAr^e enrollment in the Marriage License to Mrs. Bailey. Fairfield, Oct. 13 (Ah - - Funeral Parker fruit ’pieal Both with flaky-lifht cniMa sgale's charge that Roland waa inleiinediale Girl Seoul Troop has Eagleson and son, 48 As|u:i’orth St. plained then. m ent was near. Robert Lee Mnrrl.son of 255 .Mc­ services were being arranged ' to­ And fillad-to-the-brim erith tempting fruHl being partial to the Weal, resiilled In * decision (o divide the .It waa announeed that 21 new Kee St, Slid GIsela HannI Hammer members have joined the- club day for business executive James Toiire appealed to the Commun­ troop 'Hie upperVjuteiinedtates; I S ’/ z O Z Mof9 Jpn9 Parksr Valijms! of 2.55 McKee St , Oct. 28, .South since a September .membership F. Brownlee, a member of the ist bloc to avoid Injecting propa­ that Is. those In junior high school, Melhodlat /Church. tea. Thoae interested in becoming War Production Board during ganda Into the colnnialiam diaciia- will form a new troop. This group CANS Walter Whitman, alleratlons fo members ma.V' call MrS. Joseph World War II. ; 2 sion. r- CORNED “ - * ' ■ ■ , .. BEEF HASH . - . P IN U m i TWIST CALIFORNIA - SWEET AND DELICIOUS; will hai-eas their leader Mrs. Theo- hmi.se at 80 Board Rt.. $.'W)0. Magnano, 36 Greenwood Dr., mem­ It was the first time Ihsl Toiire-i dore J. Perry of Amston Lake, Brownleei who held an execu- j Rag. P rlcISc SPECIAL ' bership chairman. Jane Parker Coffee Cake had rritldzed Ihe € 0010111111*1* : Mrs. fv.|-iy, who tiad Initially Donald R Moran, alterations to live position with J. H. Whitn'eyJ PAGE ^ The next board meeting will be ANN 1 publicly. ,11s haa been i-onaider. j planned lo aerve as camping and hmi.e nl t"'.' Mllljaid .St.. $200. Co., New York City, collapsed and! 0 , , ™ —- - —t - L - l M Sm t a y . S f a .i- J .n . PwkM' A 4 $ *^ Wajdo Gatrliar'done, demolition N py.-16 at the home of Mrs, Her­ died in hl.s home here last night BOSTON STYLE OR r U inpiiTlllvM I Ittog-m PFrlc rlu . 93t:23c SPKIAlS P K IA l & • IVS ed almost an ally of the USSR In oiildooi activities chairman for the b a l Finln.v, 44 Greenwood Dr. Africa and haa aided with them , gui* will lonlinue lo'plan the out­ of harn. lah shed, snd shed St 214 shortly after returning from hlS WITH TOMATO SAUCE TOKAY JANE U S I all the way In the dispute over Gardner ,R| $319, office. 2 2 5 door *cii\-iijes for the lower inter- BEANS G ’o p es - Saanybrook Farm Bread PARKER lOAf'^ I/eonard E. Andetson, demolition Brownlee served as president of f Th*- Congo medisle* In addition to .carrying on rt.’ pffrage at 70l Hartford Rd.. Frankfort Distilleries from 1935 to the progiam for Ihe older girls, IONA - S aEa QUALITY JANE PKG a|kC $138. 1945, During the war years he Creme Filled Delights 2 Thi.s division of the troop also Police A rPests PARKER OP Rocky illP‘fprnon Roscoe Thoinp.son Jr., additions served at various times as director CLEAN DRY STOCK make* ,it [lossible to enroll more 39 lo house at 537. Ha it ford Rd.. $377. of transportation for the War Food RIGUIAR e AA6 girl.s fiom Ihe hifih'school. Tliere- Spanish Bar spicia 4 7 Thomas England alterations to Mrs. Mildred E, Cogswell of W il. Administration, as deputy admin- IACH Cilv Has Siwler— foii-. an.v girls of high school- age house St 268 Oak SI.. $65. llmantiei.^’as charged Monday by ■■vho art- Interested in Girl Scout­ Lstratnr of the Office of Price A d­ Rill 35in.sky for George Tonsk.v, a State Trooper with disregarding ITs Sisler.svillr ing Hie em-rdiraged to enroll. Sen- ministration and a.s deputy director alterations to house at 595 Tolland a red light'at Hilliard St. and W. of the Offlre of Economic Stabiliza­ YILLOW ■ . - .1001111 w h o have dropped out BiUlv iAUI-buAMNTII ISOZjQC 5 bag2 5 electric - 15-25-40-60-70-100 Watt Tpke,$.30'0, tion. ~ HAlLOWm CANDY fAVORlTlS: * Milidle Tpke. She was told to ap­ Onions Into the ••^small world ’ depart-j "'',, outing in the past few years M iilt M m ilK 6W1OZPKGM. FKG •*' Edgar J. Ronilie for Louis snd pear in coiirl Oct. 24. He also was a vice president of ment comes the Inform*liop thai| "'o Welcome to return at this time. Mary Gagnon, aU'erallmis to house 4 4 MirsliiMlIew WheJies “ M* Rockville is not the only Rocit- 1 """'ber of girls Interested will MADE OF PURE LEAN WESTERN PORK SRfAKUF$Oa V OZ AAC at .50 WeslW(ind St.. $.570. n m P iN f T B .eOAHANTfESQUAM FKO A Y ALL PURPOSE - U. S. N O .l - 2 ’/4" MINIMUM Light Bulbs . ea vllle In th* land-', . .' there is whether or nqj a senior Ryan Lumber Co', for Robert INSIST ON GROTE & WEIGEL PROIHJCTS Cmdy Magic or Itarvest Mix 29* another city nearly its twin. '''‘’'T ''»" be formed, or whether a TpmassI, erection of garage at 122 It ’s Slstersville, W. Va. senior patrol would conlliwe W'llh Bretton Rd.. $900. T R Y S O M E TODAY' Nabiico Prnnium Siittims >ko 29^ -Werlhaiere Caady Com 29' .Quarts 49c A t leant in the ey»a of a pro- badge am! junior leader training a* a pari of Mr.s. Perry’s troop Public Sign Service for.Coca fesaional appralaer ihe two cltlea Cols' Boltllpg ro.. erection of two IN ROCKVILI^ ArtmoI. Bonibf saoHTSAir ■ iach E9 MorshoMlIew PiMi|ikfM. '•••'*• 39*^ CORTLAND have much In common. Rasu: training courses for Girl Availoblf at ' I S( out ■ snd Browrtle lenders' are signs St 303 Adams S(., $1.50, GOSPEL HALL ISVkOZ A PC Coillly Hondoot imnarnmmtmiMSjf Apples 3 9 Marvel Anti-Freeze GAL 1.79 Robert Beriller, an Ohioan, j hemg held this fall on Tuiisday Alvah Russell for Irene Buck- : CAN A ia work* for the United Appraisal Co . 415 CENTER STREET, MANCHEiSTER ROCKVILLE PUBLIC MARKET diif Boy-Rr-dH Ravioli : mo[ning* at 9:.’tn, in th^ room ad land, additiona to houiie at Hsvnes ' IN MANCHESTER 118 UNION STREET .and travels the country re.-evsllial- ; wil- St., $.500, BLUS RIBBON Ing per>M>n properly for tn^ Eugene .McClure for The Mc­ A series of addresses will be give^i in fhe MANCHESTER PUBLIC. MARKET SCHAEFER’S MARKET YEUOlff KEINIL fit o f city snd town assessors ■ Mrs ’ Ravmond J. Burt haa Clure Really Co, ' denioltion. o f , above Hall every evening this vveek (D.V.),- 005 MAIN StREET ' SB PARE PtAUi; IHE GREAT ATIANHC & FAdPIC TEA COMPANY. D iM kA jaw TOILET BAG OF 0 AC Here for Hhe pAal five weeks,, ag,>ed fo assume the posltlbn of vacant store at 367 Main .St„ $500, PotOtOM 4 X . . 2 5 ‘ Popping Com Saturday e'xcapfad, af 8 o'clock; Sunday-at RUSS’S MARKET MERTEN’S MARKET r r O f O A TISSUE 12 ROLLS 0 7 Berstler and a feljow-worker have trr>op conSultani Ihis vesr. flhe has Frederick Ware, alterations to. 24 WINDSOR AVENUE •UTTMNUT ARKAH •pprsised personal property in all , niei wilh the leader* to discus* house art 285 .Green Rd.., $600! 'i 7 p.m. by ' 211 CENTER STREET X Rockville business placet and in- Irorjp organir.alion and inmgrsm " SPRUCE STREET MARKET H. BACKOPEN’S SM. I I Sguosh 3 „ . 1 0 ' V io lin FARMHOUSE FROZEN dustries. The work is nearly done, j planning for Ihl* year,- •• ' TRI HTV HrilKKNDRKS 115 SPRUCE SllIEET 00 SCHOOL STREE't arntm 1 «u MP HI* last job was in olslersville, Hartfoirii Oct. 13 i/Pr Stanley : MR. jAMps McCullough ' amr Swwu a Hill §uper Markets PaeSH TENOEa AiP yacuum pack , L. T. WOOD’S LOCKER PLANT GARY’S MARKET ZVkOZAAC he aatd, a town not only' equal i'n I M'anch<.eler Evening HfHild Hr- Martin,'-18, wa* hack In custody ; PROSPECT STREET / aa«aHt A fUniu populatlon to Rockville, but aim-j br«n ••orrespondenl. 8n*a Nilaati B. today after a 2-day fling at free. | “EVAHSEUST" 51 BISSELL4TREET fl.VtRICA'S DlPENOflBU lOOD MIRCHANT SINCE 1858 P a r m i^ ' .’. t f o 2 5 ' SallMl Pianals ■nN 4 7 Apple Pies 3 for 1.00 liar ’In area, terrain, street lay­ I’endlelon, lephone ACndemy A C dom from Hartford Jail. .Marlin, ! BRIDGEPORT, CONN. PINEHURST GROCERY - IN COVENTR.Y ■ . w . out, -and architecture. 8-34.54. ’ si trusty who escaped Siindn.V, sur- ; 802. MAIN STREET 1 Sistervllle was once a booming rendered, to State' Police yeater- | SUBJECT; KLEIN’S MARKET day. He inade his nscape by walk- ; ZOLLO’S SUPER MARKET < Ml town, as Rockville wsa a tex­ 161 CENTER STREET DALEY ROAD--COVENTRY, CONN. WHITR lOLIb PACK . tile mill, town, but It# oil industry Ingr'awsy from a leaf-raking' de- ' “THE COMING OF THE LORI) Reynolds^Wrap Morton Soh RIOOLAR ar QUICK * KB»UR m i r Rilisailue Tllira CXICMN M It* nZUN.39*’ I hs* given way to- smalte'r and Aliout Towit tall. -Martin, who has lived In BrIs-. BURSACK BROTHERS IN RO LTO N W 4 Oil TMi Quaker Oott t*NFMg)t CIlih Crackers varied enterprises. tol, Avon and Unlonyille, waa AND RELATED EVENTS” - 409 HARTFORD ROAD PLAIN OR leoino “ A* In Rockvtlle, there are pi-o- Miss Norma l-eC|aire. snd Mlaa nerving a ohe-ye'ar term for break­ KNARF’S FOOD MARKET ) - Alumiaum Foil BAXTIRS-FROZEN FACIAL TISSUES* DOWNY FIAKE-MOZEN grsm * aJoot to bring in new busl- Jean 1-eClalre will entertain at * ing and enteiingr* PEPIN’S GROCERY uuioe leac LARGE 240Z1AC . In Uieas days o f unusual turmoil and unrest all over tha 540 SfIDDLE TURNPIKE, EAST - ROUTE 44A, BOLTON Petolt Poffs 2 »•« w 19* 2 49 2 33 n«M Mid industry and to .draw up reception and open house Sunday 2$PTi*«CH75FT.7QC ^ j s r PKG 441 ■ : 1 PKG ' PKO 14 Dovolettei « * » ^ * WofflM "«» ‘ wbrid, the al>ove subject should he o f special IntereaL to FIRST FOOD ; • • .» more eomplete pUuth fSr area de- In honor of the 25th wedding an­ l*HOT<>AN4JEBM M KITA both saved and unsaved. Surely the end of the age must BOL'TON GENERAL STORE aouOO goaY7 640 CENTER STREET STONY RD., BOLTON s’eiopinsn't. Thebe 1* one central niversary of their parents, Atty. United Nal4rt.n*i'iSr.y.. Oct. IS be nbar. In speaking’ of the approaching end our Lord — r ' , 1 ' . . . • r 0ho|q>ing center. snd Mrs. Arthur J. LeClairs, 46 . (/Pje-rretnler Khrushchev lost said; “ And there shall be signs In the Sun, and In the FIRESTONE MARKET KITCHEN CHAtM However, it may not be atich a Anspldl Rd. The. couple was mar­ -M s temper tod«y whan newt Moon, and Ip the Stars, and upon the Barth dlatreaa o f NORTH MAIN S’TREET "A QUALITY TREAT ANYTIME'* ■ CoowySoap Gerbtrs Bohy Foods Wax Poper »«»" »w 21* nnaJU world after all. Siatervilie ried Oct. 12, 1985 at the Church photographers took his picture Nations, with perplexity . . Men's heafts'falUng them Doz CMMlCbaaiir ' Ivory Liquid Oxydel doaa .not operate withiii a'tow n 6f the Traheflguratlon. popularly while he,had his hand* over bis for fear, and for looking aftea. those thing! which .a r* - 73 SPRUCE ST. Torkey SHcee 30* MAIFfAf MHltaJnlng two other government*. known aa U tile Church Around ' faiee, rMtlng for. a i»iment. coming on the Barth/— LU K E 21:25-26. „v AsseoTW coiots -. '1 ' ' '■ . mXiNio 9 JARS 95*^ ~Tfa * Uttle too f«fi^#eat for the Corner, m New York City. . "Vou are like anlmnla," hr aald. laoz td M lk m , A ll ara Invited to attm d theM special aervicea. DAMINOS-FROZIN LAROi^C ' : canGV 31c ' (feat, I thialc,'* . anid Bertaler They also have a son, Arthur L>s- •*Vmi only feed jreuraelvet. t OWRlUIEKElInc. HARTFORD PRO ^ iMPKO MA2CAI . . . i m tiauU y. Clair* m . like you." ReefStedu JONidil d JAM - V. 6aAo|e logi 1 V ■4 ' a .■■■I...II III..... n...... > — •... —" ... J ' ei'i"'-" i.'i'-y ■■■I 1 •' MANCHCSTER EVENING HERALD, MAKC!ietTKR^ CONN« THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1960 • : • Ji

measures to taka the place et at­ RockviUe-Verhon Sii from Area ‘ tendants. Ha alao said town reg­ ects ulation as Jonas suggeata may Dog SI^ow WinnCM .■■V conflict with state law. . The dlrsetors Tuesday’will slab J—'• 5 consider a financial report from Qverripieiit Six Manchester area dog'owners ewer Dept. the Manchester Country . Club, a won 'prises a t. the Arst sanctioned formalization of water aaseasment obedience niatefi of the Hockanim I rules, and alao the question of NORTH METHdblsf CHURCH es ess Dog Club Sunday at the Lantern Town Director* will be askedf tendant to be present ftom 6 p.m. buying Union Pond. Tuesday to iat the Sewer Depart- to, closing to prevent ’’accidents, Other__ _ ...... items' .oh...... the...... agenda„___ __ In- S«M PABKIOt IT. — M ANC|li»TfS Vlllags Bam, Tolland Tpk«. ^ ment borrow, about 840,(»0 to pay larceny, etc.”- which he aaid wera-.j:iude setting a public hearing on TaliJltff long sWtfrul it«p, ot-« R^kvllK Aldwroan , Charle* Miss Roberta Hawkins, Miller contractora iter projecta the Board found to be occurring in Op 1 n- publishing town plumbing and " OCT. 14,1940-^5:30-7200 P M flc^iU of th* three VfiTUin' gov- Pitkat.. recommended the . council Rd„ South Windsor, was named has approved. operated laundries left open heatingleating ret regulations, and approving best girl' handler and top Junior Contribution. Children Under 12 emme«fta^ iMt night proposed a form of government. - Risley sup­ The ■ department .'finances its unattended for 24 hours a day, an agreement with the YMCA to ported the proposal. — handler ih the Junior handling projects with assessments payable eluding Sundays. use the Community Y building at Adults 11.35 7Jk consolidated Vown of, Vernon un­ R^kville- Mayor Leo Flaherty class. Salvatore J. 'Vendrillo Jr.. 87 over A 3-year period,. With this Jones’ mention of Sunday clos­ ^9 N. Main St. for recreation pro- der a *weak mayor-istrong council Jr. inter,jected that if a mayor Alton St.. Manchester, won. first lack of investment capital on ing comes at a time when a suit ;ams. Martin kald the agreement form of government with equal were to preside over the council, prixe' ih the worjilng group, adult hand, it sometimes doesn’t have to allow ooin-bperated laundries formalizes existing practices, representation between^what ■ are he be what is termed a "weak” class foVhls German sheperd. L111*. enough to ' pay^ contractors Im­ In Connecticut to stay open on lumber of cleanup reports by now the Oity of Rockville and the mayor, not the strong mayor pro­ Miss Helen M. Ford, 162 Union mediately. * . ,! ■ that day is pending before the Marth) on to^vn business are also Vernon Fire District;" posed under the defeated charter. St.. .MahcMester.' won 'a .sa.cond State Supreme Court of Errors. expected to be heard by the board, To this proposal the officials •'In fact,” he ''ahld, “the very prise' in the non-sporting puppy ■ 'Oener^ Manager- Richard Mar- which -Will go out of existence added reco'mmendationa regarding name, mayor, is repugnant to group for her mlnlatufe poodle. Up t*day recalled' that the de- Atty. William Singer of Hart­ Nov. 7, after holding a public hear­ IMPERIAL ELECTRONICS elections,' a full-time administra­ many In the Are district, 'and we Chippi^e. Mrs. Ludwick Szeluga^‘^artmeiit had to bort’O'w in an- ford, representing the laundries, ing Oct. 26 on some capital Im­ tlqipatiop aasessmenta .nnee be­ said today an..ordinance passed in tive officer, minority representa­ ought to settle on the wegk'fdrm, LawrenbeRd., ' South: Windsor, provements project. A n^w Board MOTOROLA SALES ond SERVICE tion, the coneblidation of the vari­ at the most.” took third place in the Working fore—abouf'jttX»'years ajjA, when Hartford allows certain safety of Directors takes offica Nov. 7. ous ga^erhmental agencies, and Commissioner John Lehan rec­ group puppy class with her Dober- It wa* ’ putting Sewers in.' Broad. SERVICE ON ALL M AKES/ ommended the mayor be , a full man pinscher,dnsch Cimmerian.— Esssxi Little, and -Durant Sts. BT SCHOOL TRAINED QUALIFIED 1ECHS the nnme to bis applied to the The ^oart’of Directors ’will be present township when and if con- time oCBcial, or else be assisted William. T. Minney. 260 W. Cen­ • solldated government is effected. by a full time administrative of- asked to authorlzk the borrowing "EVERYTHING IN ELECTRONICS" ter St.,. -Manchester, won fourth at a meeting at 8 p.m. In ‘ t\- Sixteen officials represmting dcer. He said a qualided, full time .prize in the. sporting group adults INCLUDINO the Vernon Board of Selectmen, administrator would be needed be­ Mimicipal Building. AUTD llADIOS—BECORD CHANGERS—H l-n class for his springer spaniel. Another -Item on the agenda Ik ^ a Rockville City f ouncil and the cause of the town’s else. Lucky, and took second plade in TAPE RECORDERS Vernon Fire District Commission­ Commissioner. John Harvey the novice T class for .hie .minia­ conaldeij^ a. auggpstiotl to li­ AUCTION ers atUnded the . meeting last noted the town is now.a 82>4 mil­ ture poodle. Dancer. Mlsa;. (Jri.ssa cense a ^ regulata laundries. night,, the seconti in what pro­ lion business ,and.-supported Le- Saxton. I2W Main St., South Wind­ Suggesting a code and such li­ UTURDAY, OCT. 15-10:30 A.M. FREE PARKING mises to be a lengthy and serious lian’s remarks; that a quailAed ad- sor, won third place in the novice censing for coin, self-service, and FOR PERSONALIZED SERMCE ■ group ef meetings to resolve Ver­ mihistratibn ik needed. Commis­ T class with her Shetland sheep­ service laundries, Walter H. Jones non’s governmental problems. sioner John McKeown said he has dog, Tavie. of the Manchester Laundromat, UMtWMeiHOOIST CHURCH— Rt. 44A, RoIi m been partial to the selectman- The first meeting was held Sept. mentioned a New Ydrk City code A$”nQUE rUBMTUBE, GLASSWARE. BICYCLES, CALL Ml 3-7638 28 and resulted in agreement that town meeting fdrm of government, Rainbow Bridge, the world’s in a letter to Martin. ' the governments should move but added that he will help expfore largest natural bridge, spa'he 278 Me said It requires coin-operat­ RUMMAGE TABLE, Mt$CELI.ANROi:S ITEMS 521 E. MIDDLE TPKE. toward consolidation, begi|ming by all possibilities. fee.t, and.arches 306 feet.abo.ve a ed, laundries to close. on Sunday* LUNCH AVAILABLE ON PREMISE'S IF NO ANSWER OR BUSY—PI t-8148 .studying fpr flaws tha-cohsoHdat- It'•was agreed the mayor should rock-strewn desert in southern and from \mldnlght to 6 p.m. on ‘ ed government charter which was be elected at large. Flaherty and uuh. ;dtljer^(iS^ It also requires an at- defeated in referendum July 5. Lehsm said that to'name the coun- cilman"and the highest ;tqmber of . That last 'night’s session, held votes as mayor would make the in thO Rockville' City Hall, was post fuel for a popularity contest, productive, ho one denied. There apd would preclude a necessary \ wete scattered comments ranging degree of responsibility. from the cautious to nearly sur­ Alderman 'Thomas J. McCusker prised opUmlsm. Some officials approved of the idea of 'an admin­ ehose hot to comment. istrative assistant , responsible to However, they agreed to push both mayor and council (under the the study hard, and will hold the defeated charter, the assistant was next meeting Monday night. responsible only to the strong As they continue the study, they mayor). He and Flaherty said the plan to consult with the heads of setup would provide the advantage Swift'sbSTEER the various governmental depart­ of professional administration, but ments. Wilfred Lut* and Robert make it nlore responsible to the Pue, auditors for the town and will of the town’s electors. city, respectively, will be invited Lehan suggested the council ac­ to ' the next meeting. tually be called a board of ri- PreiniDin The plan to bring in department rectors, or* name other than coun­ heads was proposed by First Se­ cil, to eliminate any, stigma at­ lectman George E. Risley, who tached to that name. said particularly those officials Commissioner Erwin , Tuxbury concerned with finances should recommended equal representation take part. because the defeated charter was Ri.'ley said an Important, per­ objectionable in its establiapment haps the bigge.st, question Is W%at of voting-districts. .Other* agreed will consolidation mean in terms and said the tdwn cd'iild be redis- of cost. trictTed in the future If a large Fruits & Vegetables In combing the defeated char­ population shift required it. Sirloin or Short Tbe name of the consolidated ter, the group knocked out and re­ town was explored thoroughly. NEW CROP— PINK SEEDLESS vised sections of it which were Fire District Counsel Robert D. labeled objectionable by- its op­ King said in his opinion it would ponents of last summer.. be desirable to retain the identities c The decisions of last night, prop­ of .tile present areas, aiid suggested erly termed proposals, are these: calling Rockville the District of GRAPEFRUIT 1. The government shoultl op­ Rockville and the rural area the erate under a weak mayor-strong District of Vernon. The go\^mment council form of government. technicallv would be the .Town of 2, There should be a.full time ad Vernon. ■ ministrative officer responsible to Risley brought up the question the mayor and the council. •''* of nomenclature because,' he said, 3 ^ 3 9 ® S. The council should .consist of it is an important item to voters. H members to be elected for 2 He also suggested that, if there is FANCY SNOW-WHITE year terms. sm.v argument, it be left up to the 4. The mayor should be elected voters when and if a referendum by the towm at large, also for a 2- on consolidation la set.. year term, and should receive Too, Risle.v suggested that there salary of 82,000. may be other questions involving | CAULIFLOWER 5. There should be. equal repre­ personal choice that might best be' sentation between city and Are dis added to the referendum ballot. The trict, made possible by establish­ procedure would give electors more ing twm geographical voting dis­ of a voice in the government’s ar­ tricts, one within the present city rangement. ea. limits, the other within the pres­ An informal poll of officials 1 9 ' ent Are district showed most-favored King's idea. 6. Each voting district .should be They agreed that place names will FANCY ALL PURPOSE subdivided into' two di.stricts, or not die immediately a consolidated • wards, based on population. government is effected. 7. Three, oouncilmen Should be Donald B. Loverin. chairman of elected' from each w'ard, which the Fire District. Commlssiohers, would result in- six councilman rep­ was elected permanent moderator APPLES resenting the present city area and for the coming tri-govemment six re|)re8enting the present Are meetings. Flaherty nominated dlstric Loverin. Alderman Bernard 8. 8. Nomination of candidate.s Grous, seconded. should be handled under present Under a proposal by Risley, the tbs. State statutes regarding nomina­ officials will be mailed a tecord of tion by political party or by pe­ eacli meeting, kept alternately by tition and primary election. clerks appointed by ea^h of the 0. Requirements of the minority three governments. repre.sentatfon law should be met There Was general discussion on the consolidation, of government mmii G 0 0 0 5 through the nomination, of four candidates, two from each party, agencies, the proposal to retain in ,each of the four districts; the current d^artm ent heads, after three highest vote'getters being examinatifm, as chairmen and as­ elected to the council. sistants meeting with approval. 10. Present government agencies Under the defeated charter, fe'.g., public works, police) should merit system appointments opened be consolidated under the chair­ the door to any applicant, and manship of the present cHairrhan ma'n'j' residents felt this wsjs ujifair Campbett's Soup .Meat VarleUe* 6 S : ; » 1 who proves best qualified imder to current, office hojder*. State examination, the other to Said McKeowm, "If we have become assistant chairman.. reached general agreement on this Evaporated Milk 8we«t Life 6 17c

SPECIAL OFFER: i CANS ONE-PIE PUMPKIN or SQUASri, Plug Pk*. FtAKO Pic Crust Mix ... . All For 39c

MONDAY. OCT. 17 Thru FRIDAY, OCT. 21 Sweet Cider ^ New Pacir! 'Ai.

•"AIR ■' - • CAMNETS Liquid Determent Rweat U f4

CONDITIONERS NABISCO SUGAR WAFERS ■ • '• I ,..:14 | . - 2 oz. pkK.' 49c • DOORS Lestoil / Pints 33c SUNSHINE RITZ .CRACKERS ...... 8 oz. pkg. 25c V a— y DESKS • LUMRER Dixie Belle Brooms EDUCATOR HOLIDAY ASSORTMENT . ....Ij6 oz. pkg. 49c * SOUTH REND TURNING^ LATHE KNCI^ES ‘vii - .v*-: «^COMPLETE i t CHROME PLATING P L m GXUSElf STAMPS] INSTALLATION • RfCTIFtERS COMPLETE UNE AMPLE FORKING AT FRONT, SIDE OR REAR OF BUILDING OF TEXTILE ^ •LOCKERS ENGRAVING ? S TO O U EQUIPMENT ~ OPEN WED. till 8 P.M. THIJRS. till 8:30 P.M.- FRL till 9 P.M.

Agent on premi»e» from 9 o.m. ^ to)5 p.m. friam Mon., Out. JT, ihroitgh Fri., Oet. 21.

.ALL SALBB FINAL — CAgH apM ’ARRV

photogravure s u p HY c d k P ;, HyfijFr;, l(WNCHKiT*B-^(pPI^ „ ,(. . .r..-. - ■ I- , ■y- -V ■'■ • fAy - y. •' ■il ■- tfi '

Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n in g h e r a l d , Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n „ t h u r s d a V, Oc t o b e r is , i960 ‘ MNCHESTER EVENING HERALD,.MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1960 p a g b s ix t e e n ^ THE Composite Box Score Ford Proves Old Master Herald Angle BBW TOBK YAKSEE8 . B f BaMoe ntM. O MB B H 2B IB m Bill BiB so Axf. FO A ? Atfi E A R L Y O S T 1 .%lf • U M a i^ Sabek •►U .% 27 Sporta Editor Xcl>oii(Bld. Sb i 17S < 1 Mali* H ...... 4 SM • « B M « 16 « HOLIDAY gUNIOR DEBS PABKAOte HOUBB NaiiMe cf • .t « 15 1 T n Saturday COMMERCIAL TEN PIN l>Berra f-U-rf . . All on Line Toilay Standings Steadtege I'LopM . If ...... B .355 * 1 Standings ■ ^ W . - L Boyer 8b ,...< 1 .254 « 5 HOLIDAY dR. BOYS W. Pet. W, L. PcL • MM B • Pittsburgh— Tiiile has rUn;out on the N ew ^ork 'Ylnikee* 0 l.OUU Green niarm acy .. • .18 8 »>LonE ..... « 578 58 4 *2.5 runs per gam*. Tha Yankees UConn Contest Stendtaigs Pagan! Caterers v.lS :900 Choppers . . . RVovroB lb .., Pittsburgh, Oct. 13 (/P)— ' and Pittsburgh Piratha in the I960 World Series. There i* no 1 .833 Railway Express ...IS, 8 4 W; 11 8 have outhomered the Pirates eight W . L. Pet. Barlov’s T. V...... 1 6 .800 H. Utes .... -. p . ------.Vernon t^aw, who defeated the Bears, Saturday’s Homecoming NS Glass ..,...... 0 6 .000 0; Sunbeams 3, Moonbeams 0; Results; Vernon 4, Gammon*'0; Arroyo p situation beat. Yanks, he doled- out nothing but Willie’s Steak ___ 8 .400 APft Yankees in the ftrst and fourth Day opponent. Game time will be Railway 4, Finast 0; Mitchell 8,- Statfnrd. p "When we no have the good goose eggs again as the Bombers Fiano’s Rest...... 8 .400 Chopper* 3, Queens 0; Bowleret- game* although he failed to last pitching, we fall apart” he said af­ 1;30 p.m.- at Memorial Field. Results: Store 2, Atlantic 1; tes 2, Dueces 1. Police 1; Walsh’* 8, Wood’*,, 1'; Totals .i"229 78 12 4 8 4A Ifi 48 .741 159 78 .871 bombed Bob Friend and five re- The Black Bears, coached by Cities S erv ice...... Green 3, Stanek 1. ' , / nine ,Innings in either, was Danny ter yesterday's debacle. "We locik lievere, 12-0. Thus, In 18 innings, Caterers 2, Auto,Wash 1; Williams Burnside- Auto . . . Claire Pavelack set a new,high PftTSBlBGW riBATES Murtaugh’s hope to bring Pitts­ like minor league club today but Hal Westerman, have been defeatr 3, Glass 0; Man. Motors 2, Cor- of 290 an games of 101- Among the leading acoreni war* Batttnff Field. the Yanks have supported Ford'a y eA four years in a row by Bob In- Oslund Tool ...... Gerry DlMaimo 226-178 — 540. G AB BHI RB SO Avf ro A A r r burgh its first world • champion­ tomorrow Law Is pitching and (El­ pitching, with 22 runs. With each renti's 1; Dickinson’s 3, Potter- 102-87. Her 87 was.-higB without 8 2M 15 A ^ g a lls’ Huskies. However, the rec­ Man. Sand ...... Andy Michaud 176-18()^i2, Bob VIrdon irf 8 1 .W7 ship in 35 .years The big right­ roy) Face la in bullpen: We win.” side showing three wins in the best ton’s 0. Man. Upholstering. a mark. Other good scores in­ Groat 99 t :«8 S IP .MA hander, who won 20 games during That’s'th e way it's been. Law ord, f***"' ^*** past eight seasons Among the leading scorers were cluded Dolores Smith 107, Nancy Boynton 200—509, iRock DOflUte riemente H 4 32P 15 A 1 AOO of seven set, all the marbles will be 179—501, Jim lAmbett iM , Dlclc 1 .338 A 8 l.AAA the regular season, also sought to haa won two: Face has saved three. lists five tJConn wins, two defeats Bruce Capps 340, Mike Lautert- Webb 104 and Gale Correntl 103. |.Nelson 1h The little .southpaw, for years Results; Pagani’s 3, Burnside 0; Sullivan 192. Bill Brouglitoji 119. Btoart lb 8 I5A 45 A 1 AAA become.the 11th three-time series The Pirates saved Face yester­ and wi^'lS-all tie. The series, back 127— 330, Howard Holmes A 838 8 I the No, 1 flipper with N*w York: Dave Stim]teon 188, Bill TV>bla Slitnn'’r If winner and the first since, -Mil*, day, sending Tom Cheney, Vinegar,. which begM in 1922, shows 13 123— 111, Paul Quey 142, Randy R o^z 4, Willis 0; Barlow’* 3, Dug­ PARKADE SPORTSJIEN’S rim nll If 4 2lf 5 A turned In his poorest showing since an’s 1; ABA 3, Willie's 1, Fiano’s 179, Arnold Nelson 179, Ed Freed­ Bnrres*. c 1 2A7 27 2 waukee’s Iviw- Burdette tamed the Bend Mizeli, fred (Jreen, Clem La-- . Connecticut Na^ins, 16 losees. and Smith 123, Bob Young 120, John p AAA A * A donning Yankee flannels la.st sea­ l u c i l e p r a t man 177, Herb Hall 175, Ed <3ron- OHU. C Y’a.nkees thrice In ll>57 J)lne and George^ Witt to the three-ties. . ■./ McNeill 113, Ron Anderson 113, 3, Oslund 1; Fleet 3, Nichols 1; L. Pet. L T A .7W 18 1 W. In 175. Smith r Casey Stengel, seeking his slaughter after Friend failed for son agatnst rival American Leaguit^ ' Maine comes into Storr* with, George Parsbns 111, Craig Phil­ Jof’s 3, Sand 4.; Dean’s 2, Uphol­ lloak Sb r 25A 5 8 foes with 12 win* and nine defeat* stering 2; Carter’s 2M, Service Aceta A V. 8. MIXED \ Mareroski 2b .1 .285 11 28 eighth world championship,' as the second time against the Yan­ high hopes of taking th'e Yankee lips 111, Larry Llacontl 107. Slyveater ... 3'/« .826 SUaeiasIT'- ^ \ I.aw. p t 5A0 A 5 but he sure had th* number of the Conference title a w a y ^ rom the 1%. " ■ . . / AUTOMOTIVE 2 OAA A I usual wasn't, sure of his starting kees. P A G Motor / Face p Bucs. Usted with the leading scorer* Hawaiian* ...... M'.i (i’i Standinge Friend p .. A AAA 1 3 pitcher. Tn the cluhhoiise yester­ Richardson Seta Record Huskiea The Black Beers have a OBEEN WOMEN’S DOUBLES Freight ...... 12 " 8 .600 Connecllriil* ...... 14 S 1 AAA A A W. L. Pet. \ w : e-Baher ...... day following Whltey Ford'a The, Yankee* didn’t hit s home "I couldn’t pitch tomorrow, not qtrlng of three straight league'vic­ were Hubert Sweet 199-188-198— Nassiff Arms New Yorker* ...... 12 R .600 Cireen p ------AAA even a few Innjngs," Ford told me T. Hiqson-S. Burger i...... 8 I .889 685. A1 Turkington 188-218—573, Utahan* ...... 12 R .600 Ciioliffe Motors ...... 6 steam-rolllrig 12-0 shutout, his run but eight hits went for extra tories against an opening day lose L. Petru»-D. White ...... 7 2 .778 Inc...... ’.11 9 .550 Mlaaippians ...... 1U4 R'i .,175 L.abine p .667 MarixAuto Parte ....5 B ill p second ■whltew'ash of the Pirate* bases. Little Bobby Richardson, in the small Yankee dressing quar­ .to Masiachusetts, 2i-13. This is B. Hodgson-8. Lupacchlno, ..6 8 Hank Radwah 214-192—571, Vic Dick’s Atlantic . .10 10 .500 Kebraakan* ...... n > i R'i .575 388 ters tn ahtiquated Forbes Field D. Whitcomb-J. Naretto ....5 4 .686 Vermontera ...... 11',3 R'i ..575 WymaiVs Oil ...... 3 . f-SchofleH 99 Ih five day*, the 70-,vear-oid pro­ the slugging stsr of the series, the' flhel loop outing for Maine. .666 Taggert 191-193— 503, Dick Gwor- Green Manor .. . .10 10 .500 Gibbon, p after he had run his string of L. Thoma*-H. Ames ...... 8 4 Georgians ...... 10 10 .500 Alcar Auto Parte . , '.2 Cbepey p fessor who may,be mastermind­ banged a pair of triples and drove The Black m ars last year either K. Byrne»-S. Weinstein ...... 4 5 .444 ek 203—534, Mike Mozzlcato 718— P A G Drivers .. 814' 11'4 .425 Misaonriana ...... 10 10 ..500 AAA ing-hi* last>gam^ a* Yankee man­ scoreless Innings to 18 against? the R. Mcflied not fot. Bover In 2nd fnnlns of f|.rsl fame, filed oaf fop Blebardnon UCONN t r i g g e r MAN: Versatile Tom Kopp, shown , House ...... 4 Marylanders ...... 9 11 .450 tor 0; Man. Auto 2"|>eCormier 1; It could even be ( Bobby i Shantz. of-the Chicag,o WJiite Sox in 1959. innings, the fifth more than any," . Maine has a light 'but speedy Ron- Bronzi 510, Joe Palazzl 608, .275 lA ?Mb Inntnf of foorih fame * -s. . Yankee Stadium. "I w'asn't as Kentucklana ...... V .i 12'i Alcar’s 2‘, Wyman’* 1. h— proanded oot for Coates tn 5th InnJnf of first fam e, sinrind for Bhaiitv 1 haven’t made up my mind yet. Cletls Boyer, replacing Gil Mc- reported the ' off-season stock . baekfiidd.. Leading ground gainer above, will operate from both halfback and fullback Sat­ Charles Robinson 196—504, Gene Results; Aceto’s 4, Belmont 0; Coloradlana ------.20* b strong today,” the light haired .250 Dave MacKay 1 4 3 -3 ^ (3harlee 1 ?tb InnlAf of foarth fam*. filed oat for noren In MK Ifininf of flfib fame. I'll let you all know before the Gougald at third, also had a triple broker who has finally won a series la Dale Curry (JJ09) who haa urday for the University of Connecticut football team Elis Facing Oama 193, Joe Roberts 191, Bob NassifTs 4, Bolton 0; P A G Motor South Carolinians r-~9lnfted for Maas In 7th tnninf of first fame, game away from Yankee Stadium. pitcher said. 367, Norm Kloter 354 tofiped th# d— hnmered for Dnren In Ath Inninf of first fame gam* tomorrow'." and Roger Maris, Bill Skowron, . pi'eked up 156 yarts in 25 carries when it hosts Maine ork Homecoming Day at Memorial Bermani 190, George Cushman 3, P * G Drivers 1; Manor 3, At­ Making hi* 14th.start. Ford boasts When did hs know that He would Scime of the belter srores were Van scorers. . x e~popped out for Friend In 4th Innlnr of seeond fam e, rroanded oaf for Turley was credited with the besides Blanchard, had doubles. ■ for a 6.2-yard average. He’s fote 189, Dave Krinjak 189, S t-e ,v e lantic 1. Van Divert 232 - 574. Boh Could 527. B ’ltt In 8th Inninf of third fame, sfm rh not for rheney tn 3rd Innfnf of slath a 6-1 won. loss mark at home and pitch the game the Yanks needed Field. (UConn Photo) second-game victory last Thurs­ The contest, to all fntents and pur­ lowed by, Dave Cloutier (i85) at Rugged Test Turkington 188, Dick Krinjak 188, Russ Parsons set both high I.uclUe Pratt 235—490. Billie Carlson HAPPY HOUDAY is now 1-3 on the road. The seven 0 stay alive. "1 had a hunch last 2JR—490.. * V ^ in f le d for B 'l« In 8th Inninf of serond fam e, lined oat for Cheney In Ath day, ' the Yankees', first of Mic poses, Was over in the third inning 6.1 and Wayne Champeon (150) Winslow ..McLaughlin 187, Ray single and high triple marks for the Standinge tnninr of third ram e, troondod onl for I>abine In Ath Inninf of aixih tam e. wins, overall: ties the record held “night that I was going today, series. He needed relief help In when the Yankees shelled Friend at 4.7. Cloutier Is Injured and Bjorkman 187, Dick Newman 186, year with games of 190-189-243— W. g ^ h lt by piteb for Cheney tn Ath Inninf of second fam e, ran for B orfesi the ninth inning. Stafford pitched previously by two retired New Casey didn't tell me until today Squatrito Cards’ Top Ground Cainer In B ig R e d h o l i d a y w i v e s In Ath Inninf of fifth fame from the mound with a five-run as­ ' may not face the Huskies. Bob Cone 185, Bud Woods 185. 622. Other good scores included .875 / five, scoreless relief innings, al­ Y’ork pitchers. Red Ruffing and but i was ready. You kho.w. I Standings Angels ...... h— ran for Blanchard In 7th Inninf of foarth fame. . sault that boosted their lead to 6-0. (Quarterback Manch Wheeler Is Russ Aceto 196-213-190—599. Jack k75/ l-slncled for Stafford In ?lh Inntnr of fifth fame lowing only three hits In the fifth Allle Reynolds. "WTien, you are never worry when they hit th* W. L Pet. Pumpkine .. Ford, pitching with three days’ Maine's outstanding passes and Llnell 197-176—544, George Savage .760 t — rroanded out for Howard In Ath taninr, of fifth fame, game loss last Monday .Sha.ntz tired and .voin-' team keeps coming balls on the. ground, and they ' New Haven, "Oct, 13— The CHURCH TEN PEN Washers .625 Shamrocks . — ran for Howard In 2nd Inninf of stvtti tamo, r‘|“st. had an easier time than in punter. Last week, in the 13-7 vic­ 193—522, Roland Lestage 202-521, Easterettes . .625 I— itrack oat for MUell in 5th Inninf of sloth tame. appeared twite In relief, permit­ up with big innings, as. we did, it were today'.” Sweepers .563 h is.10-0 shutout victory last Sat­ tory over New Hampshire, he Wesmen Seek 3rd Win football forces of Cornell and Standings Mac Segar 177-196— 521, Tiny Valentines .. .5(XI flTCHlKO Rl'MMARY ting no hfts In 1*^ Innings. urday. He yielded, seven hits, all gives your arm a chance to rest." Diu'ing the win, which marked W. L. Pet. Cookers . .500 broke the Yankee Conference Yale are expected to provide Pockett 182-510, Fred Nassiff 232- .500 Laborer* ... .375 NFW VOBK YAXRP.P.H The majority of the Yankee singles, walked one and struck out Actually in the .route the Yanks the second time Ford kas woii St. James No. 1 ....30 10 .750 Ironers .. G CG i r H It Tin NO HR W F W h P rI ER punting record ■with a boot that a stern cross-examination of 507, Joe Poleo 183—506. Ealso Firecrackers .000 AAA playfers hoped the old man would five. had four frames in which they two starts in a series, he picked Dusters . ..500 iH tm ar ...... 2 4 1 j/» A A 1 A A A A 2 4 iJtfti • measured 75 yards from scrim­ Opposing Winless WPI Wspping Com. No. 1 27 13 .675 Pavan 504. George Fratus 185— 1 3 1 A A A AAA 2 • 3»AA cboose Stafford, They regard the 2 scored two or more runs. up a little blister on his throwing each other’s claim to the 1960 Moppers . .313 Coatf • ...... 2 A A 2/.I 4 2 It was his first series victor.v on Emanuel Luth. No. 1 26 14 .650 503, Ernie Welskopp 184—501, Hal Maat ...... 1 A 2 N 1 A 1 A -A A A AAA 1 ?2-yea.r-old righthander as the best X m * finger. Stengel told writers of Lhs mage. He’s kicked 24 times for a Ivy League championship Results: Pumpkin# 4, Firecrack­ D arra ...... <« A 4 1 1 A 1 1 A A AAA 1 enemy ^oil, his seventh in sit to tie 3S.6 average. His passing statis­ So. Methodist No. 1 .26 14 .650 Moore 184, Frank Gardner 179, ers 0; Angels 4, Hearts 0; Blaster- A 1 AAA nllcher on the sfaff. next to Ford, incident. Ford was content to let when they meet on Saturday In Results: Cooker* 4, Dusters 0; T a r lf r ...... \ A A 1/3 lit 3 3 A 1 A 1 7 - Allle Reynolds and Red Ruffing, tics show 41.9 per cent comple­ Wapping Com. No. 2 23 15 .625 Mike Tweedle 178, Joe Novasatly ette* 4, Valentines 0; Laborers' 3 Bhanti ...... A 1 1/3 A A A 1 A A A A AAA ,A A AO w fact, a few expreseed the opin­ former Yankees, for most aeries Happier About Hia Hitting it pass without mention. Against Middletown, Oct. 13— Wesleyan grid Coach Norm Daniels the Bowl. Washers 3. Sweepers T; Ironers 2 2 IT A 2 $• A A 2 A 1 AAA A AAA tions with 13 for 31. 172 yarts. St. Bridget’s ...... 24 16 .600 176, Hank Turek 175. Shamrocks 2. Ford ...... 2 in ion that he should have started PIRATE OUTFIELDER ON RUN—Pittsburgh Pirate victories. Elated, naturally. Ford was the Dodgers in 1955, the crafty sees a “tough game” here Saturday with Worcester Poly­ "T h ere Is no mistaking that this Moppers 2. Terry ...... 1 A A 1/3 A 3 I A A A A 1 .(Mo * 4.AA three touchdowns. He averacres St. James’ No. 2 . . . .22 18 .550 Some of the better scores In­ A 2 A 1 A A A A, AAA ] A AA the fifth game, in which Art Dlt- outfielders spent a good part of yesterday afternoon happier about his "hitting" than lefthander chalked up a pair of is^'the key contest for both. The Among the leading scorers were Arro^’A ...... a*. ... 1 */* 1 Berra, who celebrated'Columbus 6.5 yards per pass tried and 13.2 technic Institute. Daniels, whose Cardinals came away from Second Congo No. 1 .22 18 .550 STARLITE cluded Jeanne 'Nourie 118, Jan Slafford ...... 1 A- A A A •A 2 A A A^ A AAA .A A AA mar failed to last the second In­ chasing balls off the bats of New York Yankees in sixth Day with three htta to extend his hl.s pitching. He scattered Just triumphs. reorganized Big Red zoomed into Jean Mathtason 112-135—347, yards per completion. New London Saturday with a surprise 26-6 win over Coast Second Congo No. 2 .22 18 .550 Standings Brozowski 118, Jean Naretto 112, 7A * 3 JU)A 14 2 2* ning. record to 67 hits In 67 series games, .seven hits, allowing only one Buc "You guy*'should give Johnny title contention last weekend by its Hilda Zawistoskl 115-110. Terry ...... 1 A3 4* IT A * Y World Series gam? taken by Yankees 12-0. This ii? center- Westerman, says he has an Guard, f .id W.P.I. "gained a lot* So. Methodist No. 4 .20 20 .500 Pet. Ruth Ostrander 111, Kitty 81b* Both Shaheup-Uneup .shook his head after the carnage to get to third base, but he said. BlaJtchard a lot o f credit, he' workmanlike 12 to 0 decision of Jupiter* ...... Vaccaro 12f, Lorrle Slnlcrope 122, piTTsnraoH p i x a t r s fielder Bill 'Virdon racing to the wall in ^ventfc. inning "Average Maine team with lots of n f yardage against us last year and Talcottville No. 1 ...20 20 .500 .777 riniz 110, Yolanda Bums 110. Both managers announced was over. "How about those RBls? TTioae caught a helluva game.” F’ord dec­ uals, our line played a good game Harvard, almost everyone’s pre­ Venu* No. 1 ., Newt McCabe 122. o r « IP n a HR so H B w p W t. P ri EB A ry for Bobby Richardfion's triple. (A^Rhbtbfax) spirit,” but he fears It may give they will be doubly hard to beat Com. Baptist No. 1 ..18 22 .450 .667 l.AAA ahakeiips In their 'lineups. Mur- "I dunno." he said, "there's no were my first In 14 games." One lared. Blanchard, taking over for on both defense and offense." season favorite for the crown. Law ...... 2 A IS 1/S 1A 4 z 3 A 1 2 A 4 2 77 away to o ' much weight to Con- this year because they have yet to Emanuel Luth. No. 2 18 22 .450 Venus No. 2 .. <•4 4'4 , .500 Foca ...... *■ A 7 I/» A 1 4 A A A A AAA 2 2.S7 taugh lienched Dick .Stuart snd doubt In my mind we re a much nin scored on a bunt and the other j Blston Howard in the first In- Lauded Mitchell The Elis, owner*, this year of Pluto ...... 389 3 7 A A AAA 7 10.AA nectiqiit here Saturday. win.” So. Methodist No. 3 .14 26 .360 3'/4 5«4 Friend...... 2 A A 11 A' 2 2 OIrio Cimoll, inserting Rooky Nel­ .much better team hut here we are on a single. "I’m Just a good hit­ 1 ning -when a FrienJ- pilch frac- The Cardinal coach did however league victories over the predict­ Mllky-'Way ... . . 3 6 GrpFB ...... » A 4 m 1 3 A 1 A A AAA 1* 22.AA only 12 for extra bases. BUI^la- kees manhandle Pittsburgh pitch­ Cohnecticul haa won 16 consec- ■ The Cardinals go into Satur­ So. Methodist No. 3 .14 25 .350 .333 J A 1 A A AAA A son at first base and Bob Skinner ill .even In games. How do you ting pitcher." he'said, before ad­ I lured a finger, led the Yankee 17- praise his senior quarterback, ed lower echelon clubs of Brown LabliiB ...... A 4 H 11 1 12.50 zero. ...... 728 72A 825— 48 out the next five gapjesTIlls finger, the Yankees’ 17 hits, two doubles ord totals of 78 hits and 46 runs. know is we’re all even and who­ hand with my pitches and pitch a CJlouUer and sopheimore end Dale 11 of 18 passes for 105 yards and league Colgate, but then It is s HOLIDAY OOMMEROIAL TOO L A P P IT T S B V B G H . $413,135.44 (fifth fame). I24A.523.4A (sixth I got the si(1e out the less chance morrow Wednesday, unleaa th* Moriarty's 4, Bottlcello’s 0; Man. SUN. AFT. O a . 16 fane). Skowron Dislikes Goat Horns Guard, "leads the Cardinals in ing the. defense that those thunder- there is of the manager taking you, Yanks won, and P'ord waa the Brown’s Loss Gain for Tufts; riinnlng -- Eli fullbacks. Bob Sales 4, Man. Motors 0. NKW YORK but. logical choice, even if Ole Casey lushing after three games with Blanchard and Ted Hard, caved Ralph Starkweather's 135-391 THOMPSON SPHraWAT "Through ejflferienee, I have played it coy. . , 153 yards .on 39 carries for a 3.9 Off Routa 193 J Thompaon, OiMio. B.V EARL YOST ♦ *>Yanks were one up in' games, Bo.ver .8h yard average. Columbia’s middle. and Paul Doucette’s 352 led the Big Camble Pays Off for Casey I having a two and one edge. learned to pace myself better and Breaking through a horde of Deveaux^akes Scoring Lead scorers. Kubek ss If .. . take more time. Casey (Stengel) newsmen. Stengel came upon his IndividuaJ leaders for WPI are Yale has shown definite week Pitt.aburKh— Inside nn the I Gino Cirholi led off with a single Marts rf ..... Mike Lattizzio ivith 184 yards on to week improvement since Us to rightfield, Smokey Burgess knows why 1 do this and he has winning pitcher and announced, .1960 World Series, from n 3fantle cf .... in, Oct. 13 OPf — Tufts is^^points, now is joined by five others. 4.3 carries for two TD’s and a 4.3 scrape with Connecticut in ■ the PltUburgh, Oct. Man-<4.. Usually Ford, a southpaw atnipst dumped a lazy tap down the first confidence in me, 'Congratulations. "We want to pla.ver’fl'vicwpoint,, will be pre-j Berra i f ...... « * 4i thank you for the grand .Job you Lawrence, Dartmouth’ s Jack Kin- average, and Fred Diival with 15 opener. The same holds for Cor­ Mger Casey Stengel made the big .12 years old, gels at least fo'ur base line. Skowfon, appeared slow IleMaestri s* , mighty happy Brown University .0 0 0 0 did because if it wasn't for you, derdine, Manch Wheeler of Maine completions on 35 attempts for 199 nell, which after a loss to Col­ gamble and It.paid off. H* pitched days test Boh Turley, winner of sented Tuesday nighi w hen I In getting off the bag. but, he lost Ron Deveaux. Deveaux this and Rhode Island’s Mike Pariseau Skowron lb .. .4 0 2 1 Two-Time Winner Twipe we wouldn't be her*. Y'ou made yards and 1 touchdown. gate at the start, bounced back Whltey Fond with only three days the serond game of the series, was Bi|l Skowron of flip New came in. fielded the ball cleanly Howard c, .... 0 0 0 0 week leads the New England col­ have pitched for three touchdowns to trim Bucknell and Harvard. -reat In the sixth game of the World reedy to go and he had five days and tossed to sftcond baise. A slid­ The previous shutout found the owners very happy in making By comparison. Wesleyan has / York Yankees stop's off to a-Grba , .0 0 0 0 lege football scoring race with 44i.ach averaged 157.7 .yards -rushing and Cornell coach Lqfty James ab­ Series and the New York Yankees rest, grace the speaker's table at the ing Cimoli was ruled safe. After Blanchard r . . Ford tougher, a four-hitter at a seventh game necessary." points. Middlebury’s Morse and won J2-0. pulling even udth ihe 55:3 yards passing per game sorbed a terrible one-two punch Rut Ford got the nod and kept annual Masonic Sports Night pro-1 the next two batters popped,put Richardson 3h. But more important, the stocky Bill Baxter o f Rhode , Island haVe when by the first period o f ' the Pittsburgh Ptratea et three games lh» Yankee victories <10-0 and' 16- to second base, Don Hoak, on an while holding its opponents to gram in Manchester. And, the slug­ Fonl p ...... sophomore fullback is. the chief passed for two touchdowns and 100.3 yards rushing and 111.3 opening'game, his two star backs, all. .1) It was, a game without a turn­ attempted bunt, ahd B ill' Maze- three 2-point conversions apiece. SEE DRIVE ging New York first hasenian. ' Tbtii's ...... 41 12 17 12 nound gainer for the unbeaten passlnp. Marcy Tino and Dave McKelvev. ing point. The Yankees Just poured only regular to bat over .300 dur­ roski, pitcher Vcm Law'-rlfled the ‘Mahv-aliis, Mahv-alus’ Casev Scoring Leaders I. - • ...... Y Jumbos and one of the weapons WPI has averaged 121 yards were lost for the year because of THEM THEM If on ing the regular season, will have next pitch down the leftficld Iftip PITTSBIRGI In an upset bid being planned for - , . G TD D A T T . TilE'GIs injuries. But the past tWo weeks , The sronng started in the sec­ for a doubl'4. Cimoli scoring. When b hi rushing and 90 passing. It ha.s TODAYl TODAY! a lot to, tell especially why he' Lehigh. Deveaux, Tufts ...... 3 6 8 44 allowed its opponent.^ an averaere prove that the setback was tern ond Inning when Yogi Berra drew went to serond base- on * ground BUI Virdon followed With a single Virdon rf USED CAR Law vs. Stafford to Start; Deveaux notched two touch­ (lliarleglio, S. Conn.. . .4 5 2 32 of 197 yard.* rushing and 110 porary and the Big Red machine a base nri halls, advanced to third ball'in the fourth game o f the se­ to short center, Burgess and lj*w Groat «a .... Kingdon, Colby...... 3 5 2 32 downs and a pair of two point con­ passing. is in motion again. on BUI Rkowron's single to right, ries on an attempted forcemil, 'The scored and that Vaa the h a 11 W in p ...... , version . runs in the 22-0 conquest Malizia, Cen. Conn. ..4 4 2 26 and after Klston Howard had been throw to scond was. late (Irid all game. Had Skowron made aiire of ‘ Clemente rf . . Everyone if It’s Necessary Of Trinity to mote 12 points-ahead Mahoney, AIC ...... 2 4 0. 24 HARRY EICH SPECIALS hit on the right hand, filling the hands were safe. Before the in­ the out on Burgess at first base, i Stuart lb ... .4 0 of the field.. Bojko, Cen. Conn. ...4 3 4 22 bases', Berra came home on Whltey ning was over, riUsbiirgh scored no runs would have ecored. Cimoli If ___ ' Last week'r leader, Ray Charr aRi HLHE! Aceto, JS. Conn...... 4 3 2 20 Leading acorers included Harry Ford's twisting tap to the mound three fimes snd eventually wound' ■ J>o8t Sleep • • Smith c leglio, and hi# Southern Connecti­ Major Hpople Hollers for Help •57 CHEV. .. $2395 that Boh Friend ron)d not fleld In Pittsburgh, Oct. 13 lA'i "It’s'^thinking about any record*, not Rozyeki. Dartmouth .3 3 0 18 Eich 180-226-r570, Don Cook up with a 3'2 decision 1o square _"I was mad enough after the Hoak, Sb - . . . . I Vernon Law- to atart." said Man cut teamma'tfis Were blanked at Blanchard. Yale ...... 3 2 6 18 255— 567, Don Anderson 181-186- Impala 2-door hardtop time. the series at two games apiece. I Slaznroekl 2b- ...... w-hen 1 only batted in 26 run* all game that the play backfired hut; ,ager Danny Murtaugh, "and if I season." said the five-foot -nine Geneva. Colby’s Bruce Kingdon Smith, Colby ...... 3 3 0 18 197—564, Cy Perkins 191- Third Big Inning Friend p . ... pulled even with Ciarlegllo in the "I made lip my mind before ihe,' when I saw those two papers.'the ' need' another pitchei' early, it's second ba.seman, who added: "And Driscoll. R.I...... 4 3 0 18 Ye Windbag’s Relative Helps 212—558, Tom Bell 182-196—536, •59 FORD .. $2195 j The third waa the hig Inning for ball w a s even pitched that if the . . . and the ..., written by two , Cheney p ... runnerup spot at 32 points apiece. ; the Yankees Tony Kuhek got on : anybody ■ including Elroy Face. I haven't been taking pejj^ pill*.” Desmarais, Boston U 4 3 0 18 Ken Carey 176-186—528, Jim Co.untry Sedan S let ion hiirit rame to me, I'd make the guys .that were with the' ball club j h-Baker Cjentr^ Connecticut’s Tony Ma- Wagon 1'.>a*e when Friend also hit him, ' "We've got to .stay clo.se, 'ITie ball Ijeea Bounce to Ounce Szumczyk, Trinity ...3 3 0 18 Boettcher 176-187—618, B o b ERCURY plav at serond bsse T figured I I MIzell p ...... llzla w aa. held scoreless but still 1 went to third on Roger Marla’ all season, t really burned. I ; game.* we’ve been in, we've won, " In another comer of the Yank McLucas, Tufts ...... 3 3 0 18 With His Own L.O.S.E. System Schack 190—513, Ernie Scott 176- was doing right It waji a close didn’t sleep Sunday night and it i c-Nelaon ..., 'Tliat's iiic way the Pittstourgh has fourth place with 26 points. Curtiss, Bates ...... 3 2 4 16 193—504, Carl Hultgren 198—503, PRICED RIGHT IN THE HEART OF THE LOW PRICE HELD •58 OLDS...... $1895 I double to right, and both runners RILL .SKOWRON clubhouse stood a sweaty, smiling The three touchdown effort* of play BUI the thing that bothered bothered me nearly as much Mon­ j Gri>en p .... Pirates go into the payoff, aeventh Don D olin g 184—50lv Gene Darna “M" Holiday Redan .scored on Mickey Mantle' sipgie to me was the way the papers (New I Lahine p . ... John Blanchard, the third string ' American IntematiOnaj’s John Ma­ Van N°rt. Amherst .,3 2 2 14 By MAJOR AMOS B. HOOPLE day. . ganie of the "World Series toda.i?' Minnerly, C on n .'...... 3 2 >2 14 204, Art Johnson 201, Irv Foster center Phen Kerr.i singled to cen- Vork.prrasi wrote up the incldnn-l.' the rniintry, and look at home, was d-Sehofleld m catcher who took over in the sec­ honey against Northeastern placed "I w ent to F'rahkie ' .Orosetti again.sl the New York Yankees, Football’s Foremost Forecaster' 201, Len Barter 196, George Dagg 1 ter sending Mantle In third from biipned to a crisp as he recalled ond inning when Elston Howard him fifth at 24.. .Valhouli, Norwich ...3 2 2 14 •58 OPEL $895 '"One guy'wrote that It was a the incident prior fO taking his (Yankee infield coach) and told after the- A m fc r 1 c a n League Baxter, Rhode Island 4 7- 2 14 Jove, what a wonderful surprise 188, Jack Fletcher 185, Bob Hout- 2-door. ■ '! where he scored oii Bill .Rkowron's Total* ...... 8 2 .0 7 0 was hit on the hand, by a Friend Dave Lawrence o f Amherst, fly to right. goofy play, and that's r.l) T heard licks in the- hatting cage before him how I felt. He said he would champ.a once more cut loose and Kapusinsky. R. 1...... 4 2 2 14 is inNidore this week for .the faith­ kooper 185, Gordon Pomeroy 183, iaust Monday in New York. 1 pitch.' (How'ard suffered a, broken alone ja, week ago as the only .John RIanohard.' who came in to game No 6 started speak to the w'rtters. Neither one a-Ran. for Hon-arc) In 2nd; b- walloped the Bucs, 12-0,' yester­ Wolfe, Yale ...... 8 2 2 14 ful followers of the Hoople System! Chuck Perkins 180, Stan HiUnski seemed that ever,'Imdy in the bone. ' but ab.aolved Friend , of New Ehglanil player to pass for 18 *58 CHEV. .. $1595 catch when Howard had to, leave "I'd like to take both of them of the guys even came near me atnick out for CTieney In .3rd; c- day, squaring the beat-of-seven blame: "Nobody was throwing at Always one- to encourMge the 179, Charles Graham 176—179; Blscayne “ g;' 4-door. stande was calling, me goof, .uid after the game, or since. I w.ant Btruok out for .>rii;en in ilth; d- set. the game with a broken hone in his Xhoullng for me tn make lhe"plsy guys that wrote that. I was the me." he said, '”the pitch Just came youth of our great nation, I’ve In­ Ken Bradley 178, Win Vlner 178, hand, .singled to center and both goat and break their heads in.” he to win today, aiid tomorrow, more groiihded out for Labine in 6th. "What do. I 'think about what in one me." vited m.v precocious nephew Lean: Art Perkins 178, Phil DesJardine •57 BUICK . . . $1395 to second hesc. even o.n'oalls.that than anything In my baseball we did? -I think it was mahv-alua, ri.n'nera, scored pn Bobby Richard­ I handled at first base ’ fumed . Now York 015 002 :WO—12 !.«** Bounce to Oiuiee dor to join me in preparing this 176, Jim Taylor 176. Super 2-door hardtoj^. son’s booming triple fo leflfleld. In riiae you hhve forgotten, this career. And I want to be the guy e, Kiih(?k, Virdon; po-a. New mahv-alus.” boomed Casey Sten­ .-Things weren’t exactly hopping Another "^Toughte^ for Bantams week’s forecast. Burned to Crisp That was the blow that gave Rjch- waa the situation Skowron referred that gets the big hits." York 27-19. Ptitainirgh 27-11; dp, gel in the rocking Yank club- in the Pirate.* clubhouse. The Pir­ Leander-offers some impressive '5 4 ^ 0 $ . $995, ardjjon 11’ runs batted'iln. the most The first baseman, who Is to The Ysnka were leading 1-0, P. .S. The Yanks won the-sixth Richardson, Kubek and Skowron; hou.se yesterday. Things didn't ate.* have been a comeback club all credentials, having devised his own ~) Holiday Coup* any slugger has ever made in rugged enough to take hts place thanks to a home run by none game. f2-0,'with Skowron getting Boyer, RichardiUMi and Skowron look too good when there were Hartford. Oct. 18—For the iec-f vfUl be splitting the quarterback- method of forecasting, the L.O.S.E. aeaaoh and In this series. But Ing,chorea. Up front, where Trin­ series competition The five riiris among anv pro football - team in other than Skowron. • And the a pair of hits..' 4 2: Hoak, Mazerooki and Stuart; two games left. But now there’s anybody has to have" less bounce end consecutive. Saturday, Trinity System. ity has had the most trouble, Col­ Merewy Iteteer 606 4a«ear t '54 FORD...... $795 w e^' fhe high water mark of the lob. Now York 7, Ftttohurgh 6. Jiust one to. shoot at. to the ounce after getting whipped. Lest there be any misconcep­ Oollege’s football hopefuls will be by will have Dave Berinan, a 230- Yankee offehsTve 2b, Maris, Skowron, Blanchard; “It's (BobI Turley or (Bill) 12-0 in a game that ;could h a v * ' tions, dear readers, let me hasten Country Sedan Station travelling. Xo fade an tmdefeated pound tackle and Bob Burke, a Wagon • In the sixth, Cletli Boyer open­ 3b, Richardson 2, Boyer; n, Ford; Stafford for my pitcher in the sewed up the title. to explain that L.O.S.E. deciphered ed with a triple.Io rtghl and scored ef, Skowron seventh game. And , (Bobby I New Eii^knd small college pow- 208-poun<] end. lining , up next to is Leander's Oscillating 'Scientific Series Rivals Terrific Contrast of Styles "Just say the Yankee* Were hlU erltouee. on Kiihek's single 4o right kuheU PITOHINO »P h T er bb so Shantz is my third pitcher if I ting,” said Murtaugh. "They were Berman on the left side.. Elective System. His plan meas­ '55 BUfCK $595 need that raan.v, and if I wanted Last Week It waa Tufts’ Jumbos 3 NEW went, to third.on Marls' single and W..IS:.. .9 'T A 0 1 5 hitting some pretty good pitch** ' Unblemished' Record ures the variations in the driving Special 2-door ha rdtopl' scored on Beffa'a single. ,S 5 » 5 i to Use (Ralph) Terry he's had who posted'a 22-0 victory over the force of the offense a s : contrasted Major Hoople^ Kick* Off By EARL YOST f o r cold:. All the flgure.a can be 1 off Friend, and wh'en they’re' hit­ Psychologically Colby will be Poured It On .1 2 1 1 0 1 enough rest.’' ting. They’re tough to get/out;” Bantams, th is SetHrday Trinity out to protect an unblemished rec­ to the Immovability of the'defen" •55 CHEV. - . . $1095 Pittsburgh—This haa been'bne of tossed out the window should Yem Mlzell 1 0 0 1 Whitey Ford, ■ the Yankees', takqs on undefeated Colby in a gonr slve eleven, etc. ' Princeton 85, Colgate 0 The Yankees added-two more In' 1-aw and Roy ,Face combine again Sport Schedule 1 ’The guy who took the loss hard- '. ord, avenge a 28-22 upset by Harvard 37, Columbia 18' Bel Air V-8 gutltw the"seventh when Blanchard open- th* most u'nuaual struggles in Green 0 ' 8 3 2 A 0 money guy: said h* waa tired mid­ teat scheduled at Watervllle, Me. at Indeed, Leander -tells me that MONTEREY and METEOR i!SERIES to hold Casey Stengel's crew In est was Friend, who had been look- * Trinity a year ago, and post a No. Carolina St. 27, Duke 7 W8B0T). VVnrid Sene* history, ihe I960 LaMne .8 6 i 4 A 1 way through^ yesterday;* game 3 p.m. - a perusal of one of his earlier •‘P ..up with • double to renter and Friday. Oct. 14 ing forward to pitching again after victory to take the lead In the MlnnesCta 8, llUnots 6 scored on ptchnrdson’i triple This meeting between the National‘'‘^*’1'''’' Witt . . 1 (I 0 0 « 0 .with two. Bucs on base,,when he ' The White Mules pf Colby hpve work sheets reveals an L.O.S.E. To a man the Yanks claim it’s Soccer—Platt at Manchester.' being lifted for a pinch-hitter while series between the two schools Indiana 17, Marquette 7 BOWLINQ SHOES OLOS. . . . . $196 boasted, Bobby's RBI total to U, I-eagiie Chafnpirm Pittsburgh Pir­ canie back after three days rest getting tagged for three runs In , posted, thgee successive victories by which stands at 5 victories each. prediction of a 51-19 Purdue rout ates and New York's Yankees, the e.isicr to hit in Plttabiirgh than- in 3:13, Memorial Field, t and pitched his second shutout: Increntng margins, - 28-16 over of Notre Dame.'-Egad, that was the Wisconsin 88, Iowa 28 - MEN’S or WOMEN’S PRICE$ START AT ’ Super "SS" 4-door (Aa fa) two 6v*r the old record held- by Cross' Country-^Brlaiol East­ In 3rd; Greetl pitched to three the 16-.3 defeat. Trinity has won the last four. C i- best.in the American league .New- York , In- three games at batters tn 6th). "But Stengel came »dt and told Norwich, 30-14 over Kings Pointy exact score. (Ed Note: TherC’s-a UCLA 39, Wa*hlngtbn IS « LEATHER SHOES Yogi Berra and ted Kluszewsiti. Forbes Field. New York has scored ern, Mancheater, Norwich, 3 15. T 'l had good stuff.” said the big by had won the first four. Bad'i Missouri 29, Kansaa St. 9'' ,_1 Richardson came home on Whltey . : •*5|>-by' FrlMid (Howard, Ku- me to slow ,down, because' he and 40-30. ever Springfield. lot of Hoople in him.) '52 DODGE ...... $75 Going into the cnir'ial seventh 30 runs, an average of 10 pe-r nine Memonal Field,' righthander, whp must hav* found has taken one.In between. Kansas 7, Oklahoma 0 - Ldw Fond'» aarriflce bunt - _ gam* today, each- side ,ahow-ed Dok); wp, LaMne; n, Stevens wanted to giv* the pitchers in the It an eternity an he waited In the The Bantanis, preeently, 1-2, for So, with an assist ffom Leander, Womtn'f $4its 5 to 9 4-ddor(AiU) inqings. , , - Soccefi-Newlngton at Rock­ For the uj^et-minded Bantams Kentucky 18, La. State 17 The acoring ■was concluded in the- three victories, hut the'^ew York ville, 3:16. high ichool fleld. (AI-), plate; JackowakI (NL), bullpen time to warm up,” said the season are trying' to recoup here are my choli;?* in Saturday’s HIGH dressing fonm through . the last It will be a question o f getting the Michigan 24 Northwestern 13 ' eighth. Mantle got to flint on a run -magrtns In the three wins I'asey Rtengei wlU settle for just BatUrday, Oct. 15 lirst haao; Ghylak (AI-), aeciond Ford, • seven innings. "It mskea me feel from last week's whitewashing by, game*. You!Il note there is a lib­ BANK '51 FORD . . $75 flelder'a choice, took second on a one today, that la, one more than base; Boggeea (N L), third base; "And when I sloWed down. I got line ready to atop the high scor­ eral sprinkling of upsets anfJmg Michigan S t 38, Notre Dame 13 *4.9 9 resembled football scores. Manchester at Hall, 2, Sterling worse when they hit me like that the JumboB. It we* the first time an Mississippi 11, Tulahe 0 TRADES -■ 2-door. Customized wild pitch and came home on New York's three veirdicts were I lie Burs score. Landes • (NL) and Honoohiek put of it. i-BilH Mazeroaki hit into opponent had blafihcd a Trinity ing White Mules and offensively them..Three of these are UCLA Field. tjipn when I don't have anything. Wake Fol 21, No. Carolina 19 lUTES ka .vOlh Win , flmokeatCrs va. Fireflghters, 3, the first time. by by 6-0 In 1950. Wardlaw.^ sin to humble Iowa. ‘ METEOR "60$” SERIES The Pirates used tlx pitchers m w«ere by 0-4. ^-2 and 5-2 margins. B a ^ Bmpber Bel* Record Colby will have « lot going for Trinity Will be without the serv­ Go on with-the forecast: > Syracuse 37, Penn.;8L 19 *4 .9 9 MANCHESTER Nebo. - . ■ ' , Hf>ckey al.a (ilance "I really feel bad,'* he said, " l l ’e Pittsburgh 48, W. VIrgInU 0 a vain effort to atem the Yanketa I New iSeriesJMark Mooda)', Oct 17 ^ them Saturday, both physically and Connecticut 45, Maine 0 sioroR New Haven. Oct. 13 t/P) — Ysl* Next to Fort, w'ho revealed he a ahame." ice*; of Mike Gstlii), injured two Rice 82, So. Methodist 15 Elk tanned leather, rubber- tide. Bob Friend left the gams In The 44 runs by the Yank* is a Cross Country, JJConn Sectional, HEDNESDAY’i REBULTS psychologically. On the former side weeks ago against St. Lawrence. G4>n>y 48, Trinity 85 BAUES wiH be seeking a lot mqr* a worked-Aioit of the game with a Wesleyan 28, W F l 15 rite eele grip. OLMMOBIU the third for-Tom Chtiney. Wllmer hew Byries mark, topping the pre- 8 :30. IStorra. National Leagno the White .Muleiti will have seven Mike Schulehberg, who /showed Yale 83, Cornell 31 preferred place In'the Ivy League blister on a finger'of hla pitching Amherst SO, Coast Oqard 31 MlZelKcajjje in at the atart of the vtou* high by one. set in 1936 by Chicago 3, Toronto 0. -. Score* Ace Mniors, thrise juniors, and a sopho- in the Tufts game will be Air Force Academy 82, Navy 38 JU T 0WXES, tr«ed CSr Mgr. standings w-hen it faces up to hapd,- the Yank hero waa little Weir Brookport 38, Cente|U Conn. 16 Yankee fourth and Fred Green at the Yanliices. The Bombers have 76 Cornell Saturday in th# Bowl. A WEDNESDAY NTOBT FIGHTS Amerlean League niore in that first eleven. Froip the Alabama 18, Tennessee 15 MopdiMtor Groon Bobby Richardson. The Baby filling the guard apot again. Hall 38,..Mancheater^; 18., •SaOte and Sm i MSw Near the 'itart of the alzth. Threa..auc- hlta, hraaking the old mark-of 74 vlclory would give the Ells three Modeato, Calif. — OScar Orte- Hiirahey 4, gprlngfield 3. ' Scoring a hole In ton* last night backfietd the Mulea will have 160- Texas 19, Arkaiisas 9 OISfoSTlaz tor O ra rU Y m rt'' Bomber belted a pair of triple* and on the IM-yard No.. I t hols gt ceMive htta by Boyer, Kubek, and set by the .New York Gtdnts in football wins in a row over Ivy g*n, 140. CjqrmiB GhrhU, Tex., TRVRSDAYiS GAMES drov* In three run* — giving him Mtihd .. BnuM i Kingdon rushing A m y 31, Nebraaite 7 Maria brought CJem Labtna to tha oountnr Chih w m PUchihg .Coach Tom F ei^ck of Geotgte Tech 38, Auburn 18 Pitching Coach jo* Becker of 912 wsKT calm s* sn e e r 4dffht games in 1912. I^eague- rivals. A .Victory also outpointed Divh~-QsViacho, 1ST. National League , a Series total of 12 RBIs that broke from one' halftetek spot and s p e ^ Shoe Outlet! Ifartford County*$ Oldfut L in to ln - JlfgrcMfy ■ OPmtrt l>*i| ir mound. Georg* Witt took over in Keith Robbins. He iisiiiT a tluce Merm Smith, a 165-poufid junior the Detroit started with Baylor 38, Texaa Teeh 7 the Loa Aneles Dodgers iteade hie What' S team to' hav* in a run would give he(|d Coach Jordan Monterrey.V Mexico. Detroit at Montreal. - ■ rbcort held by teaminate Yogi iron BAST MIDDLE TnUb the nlntlj. No Pirate pitched ever PUjrtnr kdth him at the time folBg from the other. Greenwood, in the fatten Boeton U. 85. O. Waahlngton 0 mark M a catcher.' Ha started to r-,’ MI2HMU—Opfli EmOpga pool, the Yankees^ Olivar his 60ih victory as Ya|B,')| Tokyo — , A rab. dualor. tlt*-ji. Berra (195^1 end T*d Kluzaewskl were Mapui ______‘KANCHBaTEB 301 tBNTER ST. MlVS.f13l eejne to bat. Ptneh-ht^tera w « « Actually, aa ona can aas', tha - ligreahl id - huG RebMna, Ms father. ,X «i Bse imd Iten Davldaon, Btatea L e ^ e |bi 1938. He won CaUfemla IS. Bo. OWtfetiiila 0 1980 with Da* MoIu m In the' old head coach and his JOOtb alai^ m n * M m lUv*t fleers tlMeath e f the CUciBte White See (1U 9). ^ Itempeea e^d TtmakO^ium- tiMd « « 90 (hrM^egSafttmitlM. rraakaa bats hava aithar bam bet startad ^oaidttbf. th* Mtjr M Mute. ^ both flae paaiew and ball haq|Wim 18 gf li|8 fln t U dedatoae, Oeneoa 44, HeiytHtf U .Weatarii'LeeifiM. ' IP f *1 S lte t f a into thl/i Seriu i / ,\ '■ 'V 1 ■ ■ xv y S h - ■M X

.. .. ' X :' ' / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1960 FACE PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER e v e n in g HERALD, BIANCHESTER, CpWNy THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 19gQ Houses for Salt 72 Housm for Sato 72 Hoiumo for Silt 72 Letii tor Salt 73 Bomeai Sorlce. Orfirad I3|THIiKB OUGHTA BE A LAW 'BY FA6ALY and SHORTEN Sitantioiia Wuted^Mnla 39 Hoiwohod Goods 51 Rooms WlUwat Bond 59 Bouses tor Rant 65 U.S. Givies- AigrTO®:^^^ TWO ACRES, 6 room ranch, fire­ THREE B ZONE lots with city ■ I ...... ^ *' ...... JewcliF 48 rtU 01DAIR®“ Btoctrlc range, 12 ROOM FOR young la ^ . 'All the FOUR ROOM house to rent. Base­ ^MANCHESTER - OoKmial, 6 spe­ OFF EAST CENTER STBEBTf’" TX PUWKnERS oflloo ma* PART-TIMB work in.!. nmchiiitot Custom 5 room Cape; 31 foot ­ place, bullt-lns, garage, treea. water. Union St. Maaeliestsr. ToEgtoniaii ysars otd, /k o o d condition, MI- comforts of home. A few feet from board heat, enclosed yard. Call cious rooms, targe liidng room $3,600 each. Ml 944N. obliiea-npalra. Mira, aervicr and Unis, also radio or electronics. Re­ UDONARD W. TOST, 4aweIen-Hro< with fireplace, family size tlje ing room, fireplace, attached ga­ 115,900. Carlton w . Hutchlna, MI L-Mtn. ply Box F, Herald. s . n o e . y Main St. and on bus - line. Ml between 8-13 noon. PI 2-7347. 9-$U3. rrataJa Ma ISOMt pairs, adjusts watches expertly. 8-6840. kitchen porch,, one-car garage, rage, tress, (jarlton W. Hutchins, a KDOVER tA K E "T w o a^Jotoiog (Coottatiod I n a 003) Reasonable prleto. Opim ’Tueaday FOUR BEDROOM home, 2-car ga­ NOW/ fiSFORB the JUth starts, to EAOENO MACHINE r e p a i r MAN—7% SftLBSMAN has stain-, laige lot 86x260, $18,900. Phllbrlck M l 9-5183. lota tor sslo. Mszloa E. Kobortam, thru Saturday, Thursday eve< steel waterless cookwarav in PLEASANT HEATED room, sepa­ rage; oil heat, 290 School St, $150 Agency, Ml M4M. broker, DO 8-59S3. .“Fer a few days. Mr. Jaairitfietft J o lt tima to have tfakt gun put In snjErr.fMt years experience, some hand ninga. 139 Sprue# Bt Ml 9-4S8T. scraping, own todts. Telephone „ . _ j s l carton. Sold for $149.60. rate entrance, kitchen privileges, ,r month. Call CH 6-8897, Frank MANCSOBSTBR-Lovely (tope with b o W b r s s c h o o l In aeeerdsnes with Ws own wlAsai shape tor the coming season. ecfiMR^ MANCHESTER New 7 room BUILDING LOT—160’x480’. Price ADVERTISING B ri^ it and your mower, aheara, M l 8-4605. '^ tc r i^ c t $89.50, BU 9-6956. one block from Main St. GehUe- Surka (JA 9-5653 eves.) garaga in Manehealar’i finaat DeUghtful C a lv in park-like set­ will have time to teat without be­ knives, locks, keys, etc. to Bralth- men, parking. MI 3-4724. area. Many axtras. Beautiful reasonable. Tolland. Telephone foel and Feed 49-A BERKBY 'ft CfAY —- Mahogany BOLTON — Immaculate 4 room 2-car garage, ‘krge kitchen q(ith grounds. This home has had lov­ ting. Lovely kitbhen with birch TR 5-7813. ing dtotuibed and to consider Ms M'. waite, 62 Pean St.______P i M t i i i . 5 FRONT ROOM, centrally located. ranch with enclosed breezeway builMn oven and range, formal CLASSIFIED ADVBRTI8MBNT DEPT. EDUTO dry oak china cabinet, mahogany vanity, ing tender care. Must sea to ap­ cabinets, stainless eink, din- future, to choose his hpme and to Doga—BtoibB PetB 41 cut fireplace knd ,/ maple dresser and mirrqr, 9x12 Hot water. Parking^ Gentleman and garage. $115 monthly. For room. Lot 100x200, $20,900. preciate. Tongren, Broker, Ml ing area with bow window, S fin­ A J l to 4:30 P J I ^ FREE BSTIMATBS—Prompt serv VMOUROCK stove lengths^lO per load deliv- / take advantage ctf job qpportunl- American oriental rug, scatter preferred. 59 Birch Tsi. m 9-7129. further information or appoint­ fiilbHck Agency, Ml 9-8464. 3-6321. ______ished bedrooms. Yard iW ully « i- Wanted—Real Eatote 77 ice on all types of electrical wir­ DACHSHUNDS—AKC -ragtotend, ered. PI 2-7886. \ ' / Ues, and to begin to become an ing. Licensed and mtu>ed. Wilaon fLAT- black and tan, seven vrraks old, rugs. All in excellent condition. ment to see, call the R. F. closfd nith fir and shaae^trees. Independent Ameiicsn citlxen.” COPY CLOSING TIME F O R E I^ IP IB D ADVT.* Dithock .Co.; Ml 9-5245.. Evenings BEAUTIFUL custom 6 room 57 ACRES—BeauUful land, 2. fam­ SELUNGT??. Have buyer for Electrical Co., Mancheater, Ml excf^ent dlspoeiUoh. PI 2-6706. WINDHAM WOOD Y aJU) —Wood ' . - Also, other household articles. Three fruit bearing treee InNhack Jasnlmets apparently will bSve MfMDAT X m ■HDATMiM'AJL-aATDBDAT • AM. HEATED r 60M for gentleman, Richard Dimock. MI 9-6003.. ranch, entrance hall, 2 fireplaces, ily house, outbuildings. Will sep­ yard. I.awn !■< Ilk* velvet. PrlBM nUtch, with garage, around $17,000 9-4817. Glastonbury, MB 8-7876. and slabs for fireplace br furMce. MI 9-1314. no difficulty In finding a home and parking. 54 High St. 4 picture windows, steel beam con­ arate land. CarRon W. Hutchins, for Immediate sale. Shown by ajK bracket. Other listings needed. Get UPHOLSTERING--Sam's Uphol­ Also stove kindling. P hone/ HA SIX ROOM HOUSBL-and garage struction, partial recreation room, ^results. Csll E. E. Bush4y. Real a job as a machinist—his cholcs.' PljLISit^EEAP YOUR AD FREE PUPPIB8—Part Shepherd, 8- 0403, day# 9-4,.^,pvenings IPURNISHED light housekeeping MI 9-5132. polntment. stering will reupholster sofa and $ li0 monthly. No Information by 100x300. trees, $20,900. Carlton W. Estate, Ml 9-2083. Offers are pouring In to the Inter­ part OoUle, Call Ml 8t0627 yfter 6. O. E. REFRIGBIRATOR^And gas rooms for rent.' Ladles only. ^ national Rescue Committee and to two chairs for $67 plus fabric. SEASONED CX)RD WOOD—B phone. Stop In at Alice Clampet’s Hutchins. Ml 9-5182,______5% ACRES, iqrge brook. 5V4 room THE BELFIORE AGENCY MMI MW tto ffeOM W • MM* ’ stove. MI 3-4642. 3-6388. the Immigration and Naturallsai- Work guaranteed. 30 years’ ex­ fireplaces, furnaces, stoves. Top^ office, 843 Main Street, Man­ h(M»S, 2-car garage $10,900. Carl­ MI 3-5121 \ SELLING??? oM t m » Wa a i UM f « 0 T O AV IT Artidea g w Sale 'tS 4 CAROL DRWE! - RocitVUto, $13,. ton W. .Hutchins, MI 9-8182. Ws n e ^ Uatings. To get the best tlon Service. A rn C A B S aad BBPORT CBBOSS la UaM tor tka aait perience. Budget if you wish. VUUTIKI quality, Edward Yeomans, PI- k o p e k g a s RANGE—4 burner, NEAR MAIN St: for gertllemim, chester. 650. S room ranch, large l l v ^ excellent condition, $85. MI- service calKjn an experienced suc­ Federal officials slashed th rou A ^ H m BeraM la lam aBM a tor oato O N E taooiraet w aaalttod CH 2-2378. HEART HOME MADE' ravioa, fresh or 2-8002. private entrance, parking, 38 SIX ROOMS FURNISHED — Oil room, cabinet kitchen, S^^bwl- 2-FAMILY DUPLEX 4 and 4. Vsr- 9-1686.______Pearl St. Tel. MI 3-7236. cessful firm of Realtors — mem­ red tape to give the seaman the ______1 lor aai a«i ______■« a moolr oatr to to IM aitoat( of a OPH3WH trosen, SOo doe. S46 Avery Street, heat, hot water, garage, spacious rooms, m ortosgjp^an be placnk School area. 21 Seaman REDUCED—Vacant 6 room cape bers of Multiple Listing. Prompt tko raloe of COSMA APPLIANCE Service—Re­ assumed. Marion Rnbertson, freedom he sought when he went ■main gaod" luawti------arlOali i o act SEKMSLIKE Wiq)plng. MI 44)604. WARM COMFORTABLE room, grounds, nb pets, bus line. MI- g rcle. bn 9-0910.______living room with fireplace, fenced action, fair appratoals. ^ 1 on Wes - TirlBartka pairs all makes . refrigerators, Garden—Farm—Dairjr BTINGHOtfSB—Electric stove Broker. MI 8-60^;^IX AWOL from the Baltika while «» fcjr freezers, washih'g machines, dry­ IT’IAHES'EM with oven and storage very nicely furnished, quiet, prl 3-4994. yard, close to schools and shop­ Smith, Bill Rood o ^ a c k Crockett shore leave Monday. Jaanimets was TILL POOMS- TOOL AND equipment rentals. Products 50 SIX ROOiJSr-Wl forced air heat, ping, mortgage available with at the T. J. CibckattNAgency, 244 ers. ranges, oil and gas ‘burners. Sales and service.. AP Equipment, Reasonable. CaU m - vate home, modern conveniences. BOLTON- im ranch, 7 years 2 ear garagS^., excellent location, in custody only 42' hours and 86 MI 9-0883. All; work guaranteed. PAY 10 FIX low down payment. Asking $13,- Main 8t„ Ml 3-1577. ; 940 Center S t; MI 9-3003. Open GREEN MOUNTAIN potatoes and 3-6808. Parking, 316 Spruce St. old, garage, over one acre nice grounds. Csll BU 9-9010. minutes while the Immigration A pothole turnips. Pasqualinl Farm, 246 SIX ROOM DUPLEX — Reason 800. Call owner, MI 3-2557. Dial Ml 3-2711 evenings. able, 204 Oak Grove St, large 4>4% mortgage can service checked on his character YAlRDS CLEANED, Leaves racked. Avery St., Wapplng; ,MI 4^0604. p a ir HAND^^MADE—Ceramic ta­ GENTLEMEN twin bedroom next assumed, $16,500. Philbrtck ARE YOU CONSIDERING and background. This Involved Trash removed. Free estimates. to shower, TV, radio, centrally lo­ MANCHESTER—Maks offer On SNOW PICWERS. A rie^ Reo, ble lamps,, soft light gray, silk Agency, Ml 9-8464. this lovely finished 6 room cape, SELUNG YOUR . checking European sources. Jaanl- No obligation. Ml 3-8172, PEPPERS, eggplants — pick in ■hades. Excellent condition. $15 cated, free parking. Ml 9-6801 4 ROOM CApTC—2 unfinished, 3 % X lJ u to Toro powerfaandle kpd Bolens 18 Suburban For Rant 66 with 2-car garage in excellent lo­ PROPERl’Y? .mets^a a native of Estonia, now AnnoancemenU Automobiles for Sale 4 to 32 inches. Parts and service. your containers, 50c half bushel. pair. MI 9-9537. after 5:30. . OWNER OFFERS large six room car garage. Corner lot. M I.8-6775. M A M RUBBISH Removal Service k a . rapoll, cation. Is in Bowers School area part of the Soviet Union. Capitol'Equipment Co., 36 Main Cabbage and squash, 336 HUlstown Colonial. Lakewood Circle- area. Ws wUl Mtlmats value of you: PUBLIC AUCTION—Friday, Oct. TWO 1952 DODOE^-Trucks, very -----residential. Industrial, commer­ m e * n o 9 tx , YOUR CHOICB:—Of tlifee used re­ COMFORTABLE ROOM—In pri­ LAKE CHAPFEE^i room fur­ and has-all city utilities. Now OWNERS MOVING—To Florida, P. A. Esperdy. district director St. MI 3-7958. Rd. niahed flrepiaoe, shower,’ hot and Immediate occupancy. Eight property without obligation. We of the. Immigration Service, an­ 14, 7 p.m. Baaement of Discotint good condition. Can be equipped cial! Cellars, attics, yards cleaned. CHICAGO 4J,IU. frigerators. One .IntSrnatlonal vate home. .Will consider mother years old. Many extras. CaU Ml priced In the mld-fourteen thou-’ would like to sell home, fur­ Metal and cardboard drums for GREEN MOUNTAIN — Potatoes and child. MI 9-6916. cold running water, gas furnace, nished. or unfurnished. 6% liv­ also buy proper^ tor cc;:h. nounced late yesterday that the World, Manchester Green Shop­ ..with snow plow. Csll MI 3-7172 LOAM-SAND-Stone - Gravel - Harvester four years old,Nl2 cu. 8-2487 or Ml 9-8590. sand group. The Elsie Meyer Member Mwtlple Ltstlng/ ping Center, E. Middle Tpke., after 8, all day Saturday. sale. MI 9-9767. are now ready at the Edward ft,; one Philco 10 cu. ft. ani reasonable. Call MEdford 3-7477. Agency, Realtor, M I 9-6524, MI- able, comfortable rooms, fenced seaman had been cleared as a FiU and Amealte. BW prqmpt de­ SUNNY—Comfortable room for Manchester. Conn. Over 200 livery call MI 8-8603. Watter Vercelli farm, School Road, Bol­ FrigidaJrs 8 cu. ft. All porceti MANCHESTER — SPECIAL. Six 3-6930. In yard. Call MI 3-7223. "bona fldc political refugee." K young lady. A few feet fro.m STANLEY BRAY^ Realtor The Baltlkbv which brought Items. Vacuum cleaners, sewing Radio-TV Repair Help $?aateb— Hal* 86 Miuer, TracUng ton. . * These are all in excellent condi-' room home, garage, convenient to 1951 PONTIAC—1150. Call MI- BRICK AND stone mason and ce­ DRIVERS— For school buMS. Man­ tlon and good working order. First Neyerythlng. Call MI 3-7969 any- Wanted to Rent 68 bus,' schools and churches; full MANCHESTER—Spotless 6 room MANCHESTE R—37 acres of BRAE-BURN REALTY Khrushchev and Kretlnue of Soviet machines, radios, transistors, ment work. MI 9-5451 after 4 :00. Services 18 tooU, antiques, rugs, silver. TV 9-3899. chester - and Vernon, 7:30-8:30 BUSINESS IS GOOD—Need more GRADE A LOAM delivm d in Man­ GREEN MOUNTAIN Potatoes, corns—^first served. No dealers tihve. price $11,600. Short way out—6 cape In convenient location, fire-' meadow land and woods, m large Ml 3-6273 bloc leaders to the''UWted Nations, sets, bric-a-brac, electrical appli­ a.m., 2:15-3:30 p.m. Good oppor­ chester. $10 6-yard load. Call AC butternut squash. Miller’s Stand, and no phone orders. Manchester INTERESTED IN renting a 4-bed­ room home,. 6 finished, nearly 3 place, city utilitiesi fenced yard. barn and a fine 10 room home aession. will sail frdqi her East IMPERIAT, ELECTRONICS—Mo­ help. Meat cutter - counterman, FURNiisimD — Room, complete ances, glassware, china, etc. BLACK 1957 — Oldsmobile 98 tunity for extra Income. Call H I- 8-9328 kfter 6, 350 Spencer Street. Sales ft Appliances. 18 Oak St., room colonial home In Manchester acres -of land, full^ price $8,500. Yours for $15,300. South Windsor In excellent condition. Will con­ IF YOU WISH personal service, River pier for Russia atxft Am, to­ HooBchoKI ftesnees torola sales and service. Person­ Frlday-Saturday.^ HigMand Park light„ Nmui housekeeping faculties with option to buy. Call MI 9-7423 hardtop, all power. Immaculate 3-2414r MI 3-2813. Market, MI 8-4278. ‘ Manchester, MI 9-5284. Several more homes from $4,6()0 -—Immaculate 3 bedroom ranch, sider offers. Evenings Mr. Hoi call Joseph A. Barth, broker, MI morrow. Khrushchev, whO\arrived alized service all makes radio available. ^NChildren accepted, or MI 3-5023. RUMMAGE SALE condition. Call MI 9-6644 after OffereMini­ outside the Soviet U.Nl delegs- between 8-9 a.m. or call JA 7-4923 coated and trimmed, a choice se­ Ing, shrubs etc; MI 8-7804, M l home, private bath, free parking/ \ to rent, 3 bedrooms, up to $125, carpeting, combination storms, 1955 Chevrolet 2-Door. V-8, stand­ Hoar, Ml 9-4<^4. „ ______ALTERATIONS on any garment. ommendation required. Box H, lection. C. J. Morrison Paint 14-PIECE LIVING ROOM mum down payment. Asking tlon's headquarters, the Soviet pre­ Personala Herald. for Interview. 'ft-8731. pleasant surroundings. For gen­ G < ^ references. Principals only PRICED rTg h t large trees, public bus. shop­ CASH!! ard—$696. Quick, efficient service. Days or Store, MI 9-9713. 10-P-----E V— '"HEN tleman. MI 9-9991. $18,9()0. mier said yesterday; DICK’S WEA’THBRS’TRiP Com­ M i/Piatok M l 3-2193. ping. $19,500. Glenn Roberts, 1956 Ford Ranch Wagon. Radio, evenings. Call M l 9-SS6S. $13,500— Lovely Caps on Middle For your home, land, or In­ “ He either lost We way or he VACUUM a-BANER8 rrpalrad In pany doors and windows, custom $1,000 BY CHRISTMAS—Can be LAWRENCE F. FIANO Realtor, Office MI 4-1521, eve­ wanted to stay. If he does, it’s all my own home shop. Forty ysars heater, V-8 standard—$795. -i CARPENTER part-time, Box V, COMBINA’nON—Radio and rec­ Honsehold Goods -5$ IPree Delivery. Free Storage, FURNISHEtt-Heated room for Turnpike West. 6 rooms (2 unfin­ vestment property! For fast work guaranteed. Call collect WU- EXPERT TAILORING on ladles’ yours! Show ’’Topaze,” "Persian nings MI 4-0181. right with me. faefjry emerlenCe. All makes, Herald. ord player. Sewing cabinet, ma­ Free Service rent. HandV to stores, churches Houses for Sale 72 Ml 3-2766 ished). Assume 4%% mortgage. action call Home Traders Ex­ FOREIGN CAR CLEARANCE llmantlc HA 8-1196. and gentlemen’s clothing. 189 Wood,” ‘‘Here’s My Heart” in hogany. Deacon’s bench. 'Reason­ TORO POWER handle at new low­ and bus. Call Burton's, Inc., MI- Paul P. Flano MT S-04M ” If he had approached me—I was lor/ rates, free eatlmntes, free Woodland St. Call any time. MI gifts- by Avon as advertised on Phone for appointment $16,300-Top location. 6-room Cape MANCHESTER—Anaaldi Heights change, Inc. MI 3-1100. pickup and deUvibry. Mr. Miller, 1958 Triumph Roadster. One own­ able. MI 4-8996. er price, now $84.95. 21” - power 3-5177. MANCHESTER—New 6 room Gar­ Ed Crawford MI 9-4410 on the same ship—I would luve TV SERVICE - Potterton’s all 3-2264. TV. Earnings of $60-$100 a week Samuel Albert, Htfd. CH 7-0S58 on Vernon St. Full shed dormer, —6 room Colonial, finished rec furnished him with some money JA er—$1695. SALES CAREER liandle rotary mower with bag., rison Colonial, 1% ceramic baths, makes. Highest quality guaranteed start at once. We give complete unit, $89.95. Marlow’s. 867 Main garage. Nicely landscaped lot. room, paneled front porch, large for the first period until he finds 1958 Renault 4-Door. Rebuilt en­ , work and parts, over 47 years ex 13 WOODEJN—Storm windows for See It Day or Night fireplace, plastered walls, hot BOLTON - FLORIDA THREE BEDROOM—Ranch. Con EUECTROLUX Sales and Sendee, training. Call how for appoint­ One of the world’s largest life C a ^ Cod. Also one apartment St., Manchester, Ml 9-5221. water heat, amesite drive, shade $16,800—Value galore in this 6 living roOm, full attic, attached a job.” gine—$896. perience. Fan for service since Moving—^Tnicking— If you have, no means” o( transpor­ Apartments— Flat*— room Cape on Clyde Road. 1*4 garage and amesite drive, 2 fire­ venient. to bus. Manchester P.0, bonded representative, '' Alfred ment In your home at your con­ insurance companies will hire and size G.E. refrigerator, like - new. tation, I’ll send rr-- auto for you. trees. MI 3-4860. Bound owner anxious to sell. Older 1959 MG Roadster. Blue, one own­ 1931. Phone Ml 9-4537 for best venience. CH 7-4137. RUGS, NEVER USED, 9x12.. $80; Tenements 53 7 room home, 2-car garage, ame­ baths, 1-car garage. Beautiful places, 1^4 baths, beautiful land Box 952. Amcli, 206 Henry St. Tel. MI service. Storage 20 train a man in this area, prefer­ MI 3-5833. S-0480. Call after 6 p.m. er—$1795. ably married, with a good - educa­ 9x15, $35; also larger and smaller No obligation. 60-62 PORTER ST. Exceptionally site drive, welt landsca^d, grounds. Beat of fitiancing. scaped lot. $23,500. U ft R Realty, 1959 Austin Healy Sprite, lik e WEAVTNG of Bums moth holes MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ SECRETARY—Wanted for local tional and-sales background. Base BOY’S CANADIAN—Ice skates, sizes. BU 9-6955. A_L—B—E—R—T —S ROCKVILLE—8>/i room apartment targe two-family now vacant, ex­ acres, ■view, 7 additional acres $17,900—Custom built 2-bedroom MI 3-2692, R. D. Murdock, MI- on Reed St. available Nov. 1 SHOP EARLY and leisurely for. new—$1295. and tom clothing, - hosiery runs, ing Company. Local and long dis­ business office. State qualifica­ Income plus commissions and genuine leather, Sheffield steel 48-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD cellent condition' Newly redecorat­ available. Asking 315,750. Colonial on Olcott St. Garage. 3-6472. — M E N ^ your Hallmark personallred tance moving packing and stor­ tions and experience. Box M, Heat, appliances,' parking, wash ed. Priced right! Ml 9-5229 . 9-5. Many appliances. h. dbags repairs, zipper re­ bonuses will pay $7,500 to $10,000 plus blade guards, never used, USED FURl^ITURE. MT 8-7449. Open Night ’till 8—Sat. 6 p.m. For .that next HAIRCUT, Christmas canis. Selectlonn shown CENTER MOTOR SALES placement, umbrellas repaired, age. Regular service throughout Herald. first year. Two year training pro­ ' size 8. Used bowling bag, excel­ er and dryer. Adults only. $90 LAWRENCE F. FIANO $18,500— Large 6-n»om ranch In Local Stocks atop at RUSSELL’S BAR­ by appointment. Evenings MI New England States and Florida. lent condition. MI 3-7495. monthly. Four roorn, apartment PRINCETON ST.—7 room colonial Jarvis Acres. 3 bedrooms, ceramic 5- Rooma on McKee St. Thla Is an BER SHOP, corner of Oak men's shin illars reversed and gram, group Insurance coverage with 4 bedrooms, l>-4 baths, large 9-6882. 624 Center Street—MI 3-1591 replaced. Marlow’e Little Mend­ Ml 8-6568. CHEERFUXr—Capable lady need­ HCTTPOINT 36”—Electric range. available now. Heat,’ appliances Paul P. Flano Ml 3-0458 tiled bath, full baaement, attached older house ^rith attached garage and Spruce Sta. No predue- ed to live with widow in very and pension plan. Advancement to FOLDING THAYER — Stroller, Three Rooms of Furniture and parking. $80 monthly. Risley living room with fireplace, hot and very nice yard. 2 bedrooms Qnotattons Fnratobed by ing Shop. - supervisory and managerial posi­ Magic. (Tief 40 ’ gas range. Ma­ garage. Assume 44% mortgage. Hon work! Plenty of Free I DRIVER WANTED—9-5, vicl.nlty AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Oo. Local- pleasant home hear Center of car bed, sturdy 12” tricycle,' all Realty C p . MI 9-4824, TR 5-1166 water heat, one-car garage. By Ed Crawford MI 9-4410 and paneled porch or could be used StaU Office Building, Hartford. moving, packing, storage. Low tions. Phone Mr. Van Deusen, 9:30 FROM MODEL HOME hogany dropleaf table 40x60. appointment only, $23,900. Phil- $19,500 — Like new 3-bedroom Coburn ft MIddlebrook. Ine. Parking. . ■ ______1957 6 CYUNDER-Chevrolet. 2 FURNACES c l e a n e d by licensed town. Live at shore In sununer. In good" condition. M l 9-9537. MI 9-4416. ranch on Bates Rd. Ceramic tiled as third beddroom. Priced so 4'4'?'f Call xn 9-1832. door, in good condition. MI 9-7853. rate on long distancs moves “to to 10:30 a.m. Ml 9-4604, 5-6 p.m. LARGE ONEONI room furnished heat­ brick Agency, M"I 9-8464. ROCKVILLE—4 room ranch built mortgage can be eaaily assumed Bank Stoeks oil burner man. Also, trailer Salary, plus board' and room. bath, full baaement, attached ga­ Bid Asked hopnes. Reasonable. MI ‘4-0095. 48 states. Ml 8-6187. PI 2-6801 for appointment. EXCELLENT TOP—Soil $13 per Cost Over $700 RADIO-RECORD PLAYER—Ma­ ed apartment, kitchen set, refrig­ in 1951. Porch, aluminum aiding, 6- Room Cape on I.yness St. Im P.IDE WANTED, Manchester area 1958 EDSEL—4 door hardtop Cor- Call M l 9-4239. If no answer, call erator, bedroom set. Low rent. Ap $12.600—BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom rage, aluminum xvlndowa-and awn­ MI 9-9669. 6-yard load in Manchester area. hogany Victorian mirror, ma­ baaement garage,. lot 60x175. maculate. Very nice yard, fire Conn. Bank and Trust to Hartford. New Park Ave. area, valr, P.B., P.8., automatic trans­ UPHOLSTERING—Sam’s Uphol­ MANCHE8"Tai Package Delivery. Call TR 5-5062 after 5. Also, field NEVER BEEN USED ply Apartment 4,'10 Depot Square. ranch baseboard heat, fireplace, Ideal for retired eouple. Asking ings, perk-like lawn. Open for In- Co...... ,.... 42'4 f5>4 Light trucking and package deliv­ hogany table, lamp, playroom place, dormers, alorm , windows 8-5. MI 8-5988. mission radio and heater. New stering will reiipholster aofa and stone. Sale Price $388 large kitchen, cellar. Carlton W. $12,900. Alice Clampet, Realtor, .spectlon Sunday 1-5 p.m. (See ad Hartford National ery. Refrigerators, washers and TELEPHO?" Salesgirls, 9 a.ni.-l Help Wanted-" tables. Very rea.>«onable. MI- SIX ROOM duplex, garage oU Hutchins, MI 9-S132. In Herald Saturday). Priced for fast fast sate, at $15,300 tires. Ml 9-2290 after 4:30. two chairs for $67, kitchen chairs p.m., or 5 p.m.-9 p.m. daily to MI 9-4548. MI 3-7357., Bank and Trust Co. 37 40 30.MINUTC FREE stove moving specialty, Foldhig Male or Female 37 OVERHEAD GARAGE—Door, 3 Pay Only $4 Week 3-5825. furnace. Adults piWerred. Refe: $22,500—Tops In ranch living lo­ 8-room house with a pie shaped AutomobneF tor Sale 4 $3, plus fabric. Work guaranteed. chairs for rent. Ml 9-0752. work in our central Mancheister ences required. Reliable only,^'MI ATTRACTIVE—4 >4 room ranch, 180 by 450 foot lot. Air-conditioned Fire Inanraace Oompanlss INSTALLATION 30 ■ years’ experience. Budget if section, top glass, all hardware, COVENTRY $6,900 cated on Arnott Rd. 3 bedrooms, Aetna Fire ...... 8614 90)4 1949 DESOTO SEDAN- •Good con- office. No experi.ence necessary, STIMULATIN(3—Positioiw for In- Sacrificing complete bedroom, 8-448V. breezeway, oversized attached 1 4 baths, 2 fireplaces. throughout, built-lns, completely WANTED — Clean uwd cart. W# you wish. CH 2-2378. we train. Pleasant working condi­ size 8’.’x6’i ’- Excellent condition. Antiques 51-A garage^ located about 8 miles east $ $ $ SAVE $ $ $ National Fire ...... 110 120 dltlon. Call MI 9-4083. telligmt men or wometi. Must $40. 40 Packard Street MI- complete living room and kitchen done over in the last year and half buy, trade down or trade any­ Painting—Papering 21 tions. Apply 869,Optfv MainJVl St., Office ROOMY 8 bedroom flat, aecond of Manchester. Large living room Owner sacrificing this 4-year-old Inter-com s.vslem. 1)4 baths and National Fire ...... 112 12.2 7, Friday, 2-7 p ^ have gobd personality and ap­ 9-0192. decorator furniture from model dis­ STOP AT—‘”rhe Red . House ’ for MUFFLERS thing. Douglas Motors, 888 Main. 1967 FORD—Station wagon, coun­ P/m. play home. We will give you free floor, redecorated, modern facill with fieldstone fireplace, artesian all-brick deluxe 3 room rancli. ,Plas JARVIS REALTY CO. family room. Aluminum aiding Phoenix Fire ...... 76)4 '79V4 Building-Contracting 14 EUCTERJOR and ipterlDr painting. pearance. ^xGuaranteed Income \juitiques. Electrified oil lamps a ties, garage. Porter St. $110. Ml tered walls, 12x12 modem kitchen ALL try sedan, blue, standard shift, delivery and free storage up to one 34 Portland St., Man- •well, plenty of land. Full price, makea maintenance coat low. You Life and Indemnity tna Coe. OLDER CARS mechanics spe­ 45,000 miles, new tires, new brake CeUtngs reflntohed. Paperhanging. with opportuhjty for advance­ apecialty. 9-5229.. with knotty pine cabinets, 12x22 liv­ 283 E, Center St.—MI 3-4113 MAKES ALL TYPES of carpentry work Boats and Aeeeamries 46 cheater. $10,800. Alice Clampet, Realtor, must see it. It's as nice Inside as Aetna Ca. ^ vate entrance, 3 roomers pay com­ nized Social Service Agency. Ap­ kitchen cabinets, two hot water estates. Furniture Repair Service. first floor, hot water, stove, re­ Wlllimantic, HArriaon 3-2712. N. B. Machine ...... 16'4 l*H SAYS: 1951 Cadillac 4-Door. Unexcelled workmanship, EasOasy 9-9615. Office. plication forms may be obtained furnaces, modern radiators, ‘ com- proofing Done. garage, one year old. quality coh- plete taxes, heat and mortgage pay­ 1963 Cadillac 4-Door. budget terms. MI 9-6495 or TR Talcottville. Conn.. Tel. Ml 3-7449 frigerator,- newly decorated. struction, exceptionally desirable i Room CapiP’-J^ic.e location, nice North and Judd ....'15^ 17 from the Office of the General Man­ fdete windows, including frame, MANCHESTER—31 Judith Drive. ments. Immediate possession, Stanley Works ..... 16 18 'THESE QUALITY CARS ARE 1953\Merciiry 4-Door. 5-9109. Adults onl.v. Box N, Herald. location with a view„P’riced.ln the lot and garage, '$11,^. ager, Manchester, Connecticut, the and aluminum storm windows, McKi n n e y BROS. Large 7 room cape, 1'4 years old, Teqrv Steam 36 39'4 SURE TO PLEASE YOU, 1952 Lincoln 2-Door. Bonds— Storki Mortgages 31 FIRST NATIONAL high 30a. Call for appointment. PLASTERING AND brick work, State Personnel Depsrtment, State doors, and plumbing supplies. IMMEDIATE (5CCUPANCY—8, 4 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 100x215 lot, 407 Hilliard St.—Gambolati built $• FRED MURPHY Veeder Root ...... 49'4 52'4 - BANK TERMS OF COURSE." STORES, Inc. Office Building, Hartford, Connecti­ Cboman House Wrecking. O ^ n Sowarog* Disposal C q. NOTICE Pbilbrick Agency, MI 9-8464. Walk Just arouiid the comer from chimney repairing, plaster re­ MORTGAGES—We are hr a post and 5 room apartments. J. D. full shed 2 window ..dormers, ves­ bedroom ranch with attaelieiCga- Realty the above quotations trs not to pairs. All types of masphry, old Park and Oakland Avenues cut, or the Manchester and Hart- dally 8:80 p.m.-6, Saturday 8-4, or 180-132 Pearl SL—Ml 3-5308 In accordance with the require- Realty. 470 Main St!, MI 8-5129, $12,800—BIX room cape, full base­ rsge, fireplace. Reduced to $lt>r. THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS: Trlple-X and Save. ■ ~ • tlon to finance second mortgages call MI 9-3892. tibule, blanket Insuiaflon. built' M construed as actual narketa. and ne,w. Free estimates. -Call E. in any amounts. Terms to suit East Hartford, Conn. Office of the Connecticut State menta of the Zoning Regulations ment, combination windows and in kitchen, atorma, screens, awn­ 900, MI 3-40B4 MI 9-4100 Richardson, Ml 3-0889. ford Employment Service. ■ Return for the Town of Manchester, Conn., doors, amesite drive, shade trees, "our needs., J.- D. Realty, 470 FIVE ROOM DUPLEX—Hot wa- ings, sewers, aidewalka paved 116 Keeney St.—8 room older Co­ 1966 Chevrolet Mam 8t.. Ml 8-61310. or mall aplications to the'" General the Zoning Board of Appeals will SO days o'” -ancy. Marlon B. street. Owner leaving state 2-Door Bel Air Sedan. RAY’S ROOFING CO., ahlngie and EXPERIENCED janitor wanted, Manager, Town Hall, Manchester, hold a public hearing on Monday ter. MI 4-1943. Robertson. Broker. MI 3-9963. lonial, excellent condition, barns built-in roofs, ratter and conduc< part-time. Call between 9-S. Small down payment. Assume and garage, near schools and bUs i One owner, Standard transmission. A BEAUTIFUL way to ease your Connecticut, on or before October • SEPTIC TANKS evening. Oct. 17, 1960 at 8:00 P.H7 $17,600, 444 per cent V. A., $130 Trailers 6-A tor 'Sork; roof, chimney renaira. mind! Lump your debts. A second MI 3-7614. 23 1960. TWO ROOM — Apartment, ga# MANCHESTER—8 room Colonial, line approximately one acre of', Very sharp. Ray Hagenow; Ml 9-zh4; Ray CLEANED sad INSTALLED In the Hearing Room of .the Mu­ stove and heat furnished. No chil­ monthly includes taxes, insur- mortgage costs only a penny a nicipal Blinding on the "'following large kitchen, dining room, aun land. $17,900. I ’CONNOR GARAGES SAFE B U Y Only $345.00 Down 1968 pETROITER—48 feet long. Jackson Ml 8-8825. NURSE dren. MI 3-8388. anqe. Shown by appointment month for each dollar you borrow. • SEWERS applications: parlor off large living room, bath 10 feet .wide, 2 bedrooms, like Cali Framk Burke, CH 6-8897. Con! PLUMBING AND and 4 bedrooms on second floor, only. CaU owner. MI 3-0881. Three room apartment house Fith! 1955 Plymouth new. Veriion Trailer Park, Kelly A. A. DION. INC. Roofing, aldlrig. MACHINE CLEANED SaVin. Zavarella; 11 Lakewood CLEAN 8 R(X>M—Heated apart­ garages, priced for quick sale, painting. Carpentry, Alterations nectlcut Mortgage Exchange, 15 wishes to rent apartment, Circle Sb>, Residence Zone AA. one-car garage, nicely, landacqped USED CARS Rd., Vernon MI 4-8120. HEATING SALESMAN Situations Wanted— Male 39 furnished or unfurnished ment, stove and refrigerator fur­ lot. Priced at $16,900. Phllbrlck -Colonial—6 rooms—Manchester excellent location, $18,900. Club Coupe V-8 and addtUons. Celllnga. Workman­ Lewis St., Hartford. Variance IsXemiested to erect ad­ nished. adults. 'MI 3-4685. STORAGE or LIVING • INSTALLATION Agency, Ml 9-8464. —;-condltlori excellent—$13,900. A very nice car fully equipped. ship guaranteed. 299 Autumn St near Manchester Memprlal dition to garage w’hich will be Experienced plumbing and heating YOUNG MARRIED MAN—De- II— Ranch—6% room s-’-No. CovTwo apartments, total 11 rooms, MI 8-4860. SPECIALIST Hospital, to aocommedate closer to rear yard"Mije than regu FOUR ROOM—Heated apartment, plus 32 'acr'es of excellent build­ n:- '60 CHEVROLET Only $195.00 Down Auto Driving School 7-A Business Opportunities 32 salesman. Excellent, steady posi­ sires part-time work evenings two adnlts aiid one little glrL FOUR BEDROOM Colonial, entry—reduced to $14,900. tion for quallTied man. Company lati.ons allow’. centrally located, parking. rooms, 3 down, 4 up', a fihe home, ing land, good financing, $33,000. 2-Door. Btocayne- Radio, COUOHUN ROOFING Company, and weekends in Manchester.' III— Salt Box—;^5 rooms—Manehea- 1968 Fiat Conv. Model 500 EARLY’S DRrvmo Schopl-Ctasa MOTEL. benefits Include profit sharing, Please call MI 3-2649 between 5- Nicholas-Lanzano: 57^-<(>oper Adults. MI 3-7590. After 6 MI- centrally located, only $13,900. heater, 6 cylinder 'standard I room and road instrucUtm. - Stand tnc.-/Aluminum siding asphalt, Town ani Country fit.; ResIdenl'ce Zone B. Variance-Is ter— attached breezeway and ga Four room ranch in A-1 rmdition,' I Iransmlaaipn. Excellent con- | A unique little convertible. Very asbestos roofing. Also alummuiti, hospital and surgical ^benefits., 7 p.m.' 3-8470. ^ Carlton W. Hutchlna. m 0-5132. ard. and automatic, dual-control Ten units with coffee shop and group Insurance, paid vacations, Cdl Ml 4-0355 requested to erect attached tw’O- rage—reduced to $14,900. conveniently located. Excellent ditlon. 0nly--2.000 milee econoTTilcal. cars. Day or evening appoint galvsnlsedr dr copper gutters and r Drainago Co. home for retired ‘couple. $12,900, i residence. 16 acres of land. On friendly atmosphere. Apply In per­ RELIABLE MALE—With ac­ faced, lighted sign at above loca­ TRRHIE RIonial., 'STv MERCURY SAVE! Route BA half way between WlIIl- . M I M 1 4 3 entrance,, parking. MI 3-1203. ing room cabinet kitchen with PREPARE FOR dziTsr'k last: bookkeeping services evenings F-dward J. Holl; East Middle 900. This one has to go fast. 3-car ga­ Colony Park Station Weg- 1956 Nash 4-Door Sedan Roofing and Chimneys *6-A mantic and Middletown. Can be' and weekends. MI 9-8736. Tpke., east of Ferguson Rd:: Resi­ dishwasher, 3 bedrooms, 1% baths, V— New Cape Cod—6 ftniahed A well cared for car, standard Ages 16 to 60. . Driving and class SEARS ROEBUCK THREE , ROCHlf—Neat modem landscaped lot 80x300. Marion E. rage, all aluminum, stormi, excel­ - ••on. Gray Radio.' heater, operated by two people. Excellent dence 2k>ne A. Extension of permis­ rooms—Bolton—1H baths—$16, lent lot. 112,900. 'Mercomatic, power eteOr* transmission. room. Three tiistructors No wait­ ROOFINQ — Specialising repairing and COMPANY apartment . conveniently located, Robertson. Broker. Ml 3-5953. ing. Manchester Driving Aesds Investment. Owner will finance. sion is requested to maintain free 860. / Ing, power broke#. \ Only $195.00 Down roofs of all kinos. New roofs, gut Manchester Shopping Parkade standing ground sign at above loca­ ground, floor, ideal for an elderly East Granby—Two year ypUng/6 my. 1 2-7249. BOLTON VI— Cape Cod—5^4 rooms—Man ter work, chimneys cleaned re J. D. REALTY ' ' ' tion. or newly married coupile. ,-StOve room Cape, full shed dormer. paired. Aluminum elding, ft) NOTICE and refrigerator furniahed.' 'A d­ cheater—tbree.zeway and attached 'S7 FORD S llfB ; 1967 ^Plymouth Suburban MORTLOCK’S Manchester's toad' l5RiyER8—For school buses. Howard Johnson Restaurant: in- Beautiful 8 room executive garage—$17,400. , ' Minut$s away from Kaman Air­ tng driving school, "niree skQled years' experience. Free eatt 470 Main St. MI S-‘5129 Manchester and Vernon, 7:30- PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC AUCTION terseetion of B.yckland St. and 'Wil­ joining private drive for parking. craft ' Combustion Engineering. •Fatriane 3-door. Two-tone | "W a g o n matea. CVll Howlev, Ml 8-0881. KD contemporary ranch designed and ■yi—New Ranch—6 rodma—Ver- green. Radio, heater, Ford- courteous Instructors Class room 8:30 a.m., 2:15-3:30 p.m. Good op- Town of Manchester, bur Cross Highway; Rural Zone, $80 monthly. Available on or be­ built by U ft R Conatruction Co. Excellent Valye, $16,900. A local one owner car. 6 cylinder, instructions for 16, iT year olda. 8-0768. ’ non—attached garage—$17,900. omatlc. e x c e l l e n t portimlty for extra Income. Call Extension of ' permission is re­ fore November i; Call Ml 9-7319. leas than one year ago, that fea standard Shift. .Immaculate Telephone Mr. Mortlock, Direietor Connecticut FRIDAY MimT AT 7, OCTOBER 14 V in —New Colonial—6 rooms— All of the above can be easily SPACE for 50% Less i n 3-2414. MI 3-2813. quested -to maintain free standing, tures a sunken-living room with - Ufroughout. » , of Driver Education. Ml 9-7MI. ESTABLI^ED PROPOSED ORDINANCE lighted ground sign at above loca­ MANCHESTER GREEN—4 large Mancheater— 11-4 baths—$17,900. financed, >s^ '57 CHEV. $10951 Heating and Plumbing 17 In accordance with provisions of rooms and sunporch, third'floor, exposed. beam celling marble fire­ Only $396.00 Dowrt BoBwiwnt o^MANCHCSTER DISCOUNT WORLD tion. place, formal dining room that IX—New Ranch—6 rooina— Vernon ”216" 2-Door Radio, heat- ] LARSON'S, Oonnactlout’a Hm M- PLUMBING AND heating - re the Town Charte , notice la hereby Russell Miner: 53 Mather St.; kitchen stove, refrigerator, and Why tie up vtluable sptce when cenaed driving achooi trained - RESTAURANT MANCHESTER ORX2BN SHOPPING CENTER opens to a large stindeck. The den -?-l% baths—baaement ganure—' J. D. REALTY er, atandard transmtoslon. 1956 Rambler 4-Door Hardtop modeling installations, repairs. NOTICE given that a labile Hearing will be Residence Zone B. Variance is re­ -heating stove. $76 per month. is paneled with a stone fireplace of $18,000. you can add an O’Connor-Garage at CerUfiod and approvad is now of- All wors guaranteed 25 years ex Known as "Jack's C olter 8 h o^ ! held In the Municipal Building " i EAST MIDDIJE TURNPIKE, MANCHESTER Phone MI 9-9688. 470 Main St: MI 3-5129 This one la a showpiece. All new fer*ng eiaaaroom and behind Board of Assessors quested to make addition to front its own. A large paneled family > ^ L Shaped Rqnch—5% roomsi— half the coet of new house space«. • whitewall tires, too. Fully equipped trtencs. 24-hour service, Csll Good location, easily financed. Hearing Room, Tuesday, October ■ of nonconforming garage. room with built-in hpr. A kitchen '57 MERCURY $1295 j 'whael lnatni'.6ion for toanagara Please call Jack. . Town of Hebron, Cohn. 18,1960, at 8:00 P.M. on'a proposed ROOM FOR LADY—Or genUe- Manchester—ViroOdsd lot—$18,• SIX ROOM C A P E -3 bedrooms, I and then some. , Ml 9-6075. sri VanCamp, Ml 9-4749 Norman'A. Bjarkman; 28 Frank that has all electric conveniences, Ycfi, plenty of room for your car, 4-Door Sedan. Black. Radio, e September 20, 1960 ordinance concerning; OVER: 20a ITEMS man in quiet -home. Near 500. , 1)4 baths,, porch, garage, fire­ Only $396.00 Down- lin St.; Residence Zone A. Variance 8 large, hedrooros, 3% baths, 3-car, place, wooded lot, 150x75, 1)4% for storage, for a work sh Oak. MI. XI— New Ranch—6 rooms—Man­ - steering. J. D. REALTY garage and many more custom chester—Rockledge—1 % baths— ihortgsge. Immediate occupancy. Garage—Service—Stqrage lb and/or other taxable property In PLUMBING, CODE porch which will be closer, to slde- 3-8368, CH 6-4738. features that are just too beautiful lues, etc. 1966 DeSoto 4-Door Sedan Services 18 the Town of Hebronr Connecticut, jriston, Took, AnHqiios, R ii^ Sllvori TV SoH, Bric- 3 car garage—$26,500. ■ Owner Xn 9-6440, 470 Main St. ■ MI 3-5129 Francis J. Mahoney, Secretary . line than ngulatlonn allow. to describe in-words. Why not call '59 ANGLIA $!M5 A sharp fully equipped car In top STORAGE SPACE for furniture or RADIO-TV RBIPAIKS. any m ake- are hereby- notified that they must ' Board of Directors o-Rroc, EMetrieol Appllaneoo, GloMwort, China. Spirit© Vesco; east side Grand- ,yq for an appointment to show you XII— New Ranch—6, rooms—Man­MANCHEISTER — Four bedroom : shape.. file a tax list declaring all taxable Manchester, Connecticut Black. Radio, heater, stand- | merchandise now available at cars ampUflera, phonographs and ' •WfifmAm wTC* : f'"'' _vlew St„ iOV- southerly from No. Bnsmeai LoratloM through. Priced at $38,900. chester—Rockcledge— 144 baths colonial, IH baths, aun parlor, [ 10 YEAR GUARANTEE Only $295.00 Dbwn 52 Pearl Bt. Ml 9-5700. changers. Over 47 years total, ex­ Help Wanted~Pcmale 35 property with the Board of As­ Dated' at Manchester, Connecti­ 112 Grandview St.; Residence for Rent $4 - 2 car garage—$27,600. family size kitchen, one-car ga­ ard tranemlsston. perience. 90 days guarantee on all sessors On or before November 1, cut thl.s 11th day ortidtobqir, 1960. Zone AA? Variance Is requested to rage, near bus, $17,960. Philbric)c | OWCE or U »ZES t SlhES. OUKCE TO SiVt HBt MOK FOR RENT—/l,400 ..squara-, feet 1960. U A R REALTY CO. x n i-r-R a n ch "? roomft—Bolton—3 1964 PljrmoutJhp 2-Door Sedan work. Pmterton’^ Ml 9-4537 TOYS^TOVS—TGYS. Work n w erect home oh Jot, having less Agency, Ml 9-8464. •r MWK Ul 00 MM OMU H9KXS. M -NWH MV- suitable -fee-warehouse. Call MI- Failure to file said tax list will LARGE STORE at 36 Btnh It. baths^2 car garage—^ona acre ^55 MERCURY $9451 A ritol cream puff; Fully, equipped. 9-9959,' ■ thru December showing one of the frontage than regulations allow. Apply Marlow’a, 667 Main It. wooded lot—$28,900. Montclair 2-door hardtop CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, largest varieties of toys and gifts; result In a fine of 10% of the value M l4 r8 1 9 S '113 WEST CENTER MWt • YUM TO MT • LOW AS $0.07 S m . Only $145.00 Down available ali houJl Satisfaction of the property. Christian Kaeferr 519 Wood- Near Main fit. Parking. S’L Gray and white, radit^ ] STORAGE SPACE — Available, High commission; no collecting, ho bridge St.; Reeldence Zone A. Varl- For" further Information or ap- guaranteed. OkU Ml 9-1815 Tax list may be obtained at.ths R. D. Murdock, MI 8-6472 VISIT OUTDOOR DISPLAY heater. ; Mercobiatic. AQ reasonable rates. 298 No. Main delivering, no investment. Call '-Snee is requested to erect detached MAIN. STREET—Building' tor com- potntmiint to see call Well mslnlalned English Colonisl‘1 vinyl Interior. ) 1957 Rambler Rebel "Santa’s Parties,” Avon, Conn., ,Town Record Building after Oc­ Street. MI 8-8342, MI 9-1156. ALL m a k e s of TJ. radio and garage which will not be In merclil business or ames use. BOLTOK-Flrstf ' Lake. 5 ' room of 7 rooms; including dan, on nicely > Limited Edition ORchard 3-3207..from 9-5 p.m, tober 1, 1960, during regular hours, farthest'quarter of .porner lot. Will subdivide. Ml 9-6336, 9ft. landscaped plot, 1)4 baths, garage. OPEN SUNDAY-1-6 home liectronio equlpmen'. ex­ ORchard 8-9829 from 7-10 p.m, or from any member of the Board waterfront cottage, partial cellar,: The R. F. DIMOCk CO. A rare car, fantastic performance pertly repelreo with a M-dsy Alexander Jarvis; Hartford Kh- easily winterised, artesian weU, Seeing to believing! of Assessors. STORE SUITABLE for Office or Ml ^-i6245 T U m i D Cf>K J\/ll I E 145 ENFUBLO STREET V Many C«tfs SoM With and then some. OUr original sale. . Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 guanatee. Call Mr. Britney at the- SBWIfiG MACHINE operators, full corner of Bridge St.; Business Zone property in oxceUent condltloh. I n V i V i r j WIW V ILigaC I/, DUIe grom Stoto Uae Kihchesier TV. Ml 9-1046. K. Extenelon of permission to re­ any business. 190 West Middle MADELINE SMITH, Realtor! ' . Only $495.00 Down - time, 8 a.m.-4:3d p.m. Also, nights Turnpike. Call Ml 9-6208, jl to 9 Shown by)y appointment.ap Marion B. Richard F. Dimock- -MI $-6003 NO MONEY DOWN THREE B PE B D -fngllsh hike, quested to maintain free standing Robertson, Eroker. Ml 8-5983, MI 9-1643—MLS Member $Zi. CaU MI 3-7042 Monday, part-time '5 p.m.-10 p.m. Exper­ p;m. o f kYl 3ft802^, 1955 Ford Station Wagon V-8 ^ N D B R ’8 TV Service—Motorola firound sigp ak/above location. Barbara Woodsl-^—- MI 9-7763 (Just Good Cradit) Tuesday, Wednesday only after 5. and Philco tactcry service HI-FI, ience preferred. Kaklar Toy Com­ BOWERS SCHOOL—6 room Cape, CAPE—6! finished rooms. . large standard shift, radio and heater. pany, 60' Hilliard St. WE ARE HIRING! Alexander Jarvis; Center, Cooper l a r g e ONE-room afr-conditloned Phone honra and auto radlne. 214 Spruce BISSELL'S wall to wall carpeting, rear porch, .rear porch, recreation room In Very nice. New whitewall tires,‘ too. and West Centei- Sts.; Business office. 100% .M ain‘St. location. Johanna Evans----- MI 9-1M3 t. MI6-14U. I Lathe Operators # Jig Bore Operators two-cajr garage, shaded lot, large .basement, l car garage, near bus tiverview . Only $295.00 Down Busjrfess Berncra Offered 18 S EKCEtJ^ElfT ’ POSmON-^E:^r|- Woerthorffripping Co. Zone II. Extension of permission Marlbw’s 807 Main St. j \ yC ftfW X ehced auLcsperaon full , time, ’Tues­ Is requested to maintain free cafe style ‘recfsatlon room with MANCHBS'tBR—Bowtra School *and shopping, $14,9()0. Phllbrlck | > 2 t a M O R IA R TY TAMKIR TREE removal — latid days through Saturday! Also, po­ :D«ors I Millifig Machine Operotors # Toolmcikers standing ground aigns at above OFFICE FOR RB3fT. Ideal for den­ bar. tile floor, cedar piaheled. area—ft room rSneh, four years Agency, MI 9-8464. MORTENSEN TV $ eclallzcd' RCA walls, Indirect- lighting. Price old, plastered walls, hot water DeCORMIER MOTOR beared, flrawood, cut. Insurad- 0-9-4641. sition salesperson part time (full locations, . , ' tist or insurance. 186 West Middle BROTHERS televtoloa, aervlee. $15,m. Philbrick Agency, Ml heat, garage and terrace. Price SOUTH WINDSOR — Avery ^ y t h n a g o i Paul A. BUtooo, Ml 34742, days). Apply Tweed:#, 773 Main ^ Alexander Jarvis; East of 22-24, Tpke. Call MI 9-6305, 3-9 p.m. or '|14BBBa9U f(,‘llMiBHsa«ae- - R1 IftlM Coettaaatal SALDSf Inc. St.- - - • WfatktratrippMl • AH Around Machinists^ 9-8464. 'just r ^ u c ^ to $17,900. Evenings Heigltts, 6 room ranch, 3 ysato PHILtiO RECOMMENDED— locust St.; Residenze Zone A. A MI 3-6802 p ecola—Mercury i. Osnto6'^i)f^i Manchaeter'e OwB Baittbtof Deelsr a m p u n r n Using Zlno-AhimlBixra later- Mr. Hayes, Ml 3-0537: Warren E. old, atUched garage, on# half gleeeeemdmeyemOeelpwkitod'eetolifee**- ,3 4 Mapto S t, XfaftstMStsr Service, on radios, televisions. varlanca- to ' requested to use re­ M ^ N C H B f iT B R - H f hedroofn . fW * '■ ■ " art R. W o(^ Also, guaranteed Servlc'e on all looking asetaL GOOD FAY . . . O V ^I^M R OPPORTUNITIES . ; . FRINGE BENEFITS mainder of lot for parking pur- SMALL STORE for rant. Good for Howtondrvfiaaltor, M l 8-U08. acre, lot, aluminum storms, dish­ O r SoinI toiabsra^ drysrs DENTAL HYOIENISTr-Full or small buainsaa.; Rsasonabls rntt. Dutch Colonial, caatraily lorated- washer, etc, Asking |1S,900. Osill j lOesee* O Xsto a 90toa«M lra«n a . other makee. - Shop our speciaj M S e m posea at gbova. locailon. ■ Largs front-tq-bapk living room Coupon '■eS') ISSS B m O E CHEVROLET-Ira- nagM . MI M6T3. part Urns. Box L Herald. OT3-l(fi7, SftoiUy.v / ! SEVEK ROOM CAPB-I 1M MI i-0418. TUMO oeeeeooooeeoeo6ftftOooeooooooOooepooo4>o .do-lt-youraeU department l e t - Alumlanm eoeMfiasttea win­ . All perams intsreiatad may at­ flraplana. formal fiitilng room, p als Oonvsrttbte, '84S eu. in. V-S luring fSacoiint prices. Open eve- tend thto hearlnD^. . _ reoms, family and finished reers- for OBAm SAW OTt. THREE GIRLB—For telephone, dows aad deen, 3 or 0 ehaaael. MAL TOOL & ENGINEERING CO. t h r e e r o o m —Office with lab- aluminum combinations, nice atlon room, garage, new siding VERNON-ft room ranch. $1,000 to oeoeoeeooooetoeVtdeeeoe^oooooeeevy pem er, immaculate flings end Saturday. Satellite ZONING BOARD OF AP­ rates, Can W ii-n M and office work in downtown lo­ ^ , 291 ADAlHplerRBET orstoiY Ibf dentist' or fjostor,. shaded lot. |tr,9M. Evenings Mrt and patio, convenient to shepptiig, a m m o Rtortgaga, no cloelng fees, - «wini1ltton. Can b s ^ s s a S-S MI- Etoctronigi ttorvlce, 165 School Tol. Ml 3-8470 PEALS k n r eeneeeeeeeeeM*^** 1199440 er say .ttas cation, days 9-6. Apply Room 10, - After S PJi. first floor. Also,- 3 -raem offtes- Boles, MI •-06U. Warrqn ~- ..acbbpl,...... eluirah and busus Ua#. MI- ao agents. ONi $h gftMI ftft ove.] e r R e d e . g tita t, Manchester, State Theat^ Builmng. Daatol L, Hair, Chairman 'lilajML i mtrnwrA M. ••■ri. laeraUqr ' ■.... 'i. TH U R SD AY, OCTOBER 18, 196^ Avaraga Daily Nat Praaa Run p a c t T W B >fn r FarUM Wedc E bM lEvBtting bet. 8, laaa f. nutwaagr Membar of tha Audit ■ftofqooA' BSih la lao. Buioau drculanoB. M a^hM tei^A City of VUlage Charm

...... (I AdvartWag oa ta fo 18) PRICE F IV E (TWENTY PA615S) MANCHESTER, CONN., PRIDa V, OCTOBER 14, 1960 American Food VOL. LXXX NO. ir GOOD/^YE/IR A t Pinehurst you find the best of this country’s wealth State Newtf- of food . . . A t Pinehur^t^ou buy this delicious food at everyday It u e low prices.. With The World's Largest General Electric Dealers A t Pinehurst it is e a s > ^ find everything without Wounded Woman walking up and down miles of aisles . . , Save time and (OPEN TONIGHT TILL 9) (THURS..FRf.cmdSAT.) money shopping'at Pinehurst where your purchases 3 DAYS ONLY Remains Critical ' are checks out efficiently and promptly. STEW New Britain, Oct. 14 (fP)— 9 ^ A t Pinehurst carry out service is gladly offered . . . au- A 27-year-old womfin was in th o rii^ checks cashed. critical condition today, ste BUY A BIG✓ GE 11 Gu. Ft. REFRIGERATOR - ■ ■ ■ ■ , V wounded by a former mental W liatient who later killed him* 2 High Turkey Bdf and their 22-m6htH-6ld Berlin Plan Backed Beautiful FOR ONLY daughter. . Two Swift Premium Mognetic Sofefry The ckse was described by Ex-Leaders^ on Medical Examiner Joh^ J. Tokar- Door ^ r 1 c*yk as a murder and aulplde. Beef Stew ! FeaturedJt^s Smoiak had been treated at the Trial for Lives By Nixon, Kennedy Vermont hospital for what w*s For easy cooking, good described as an “ emotionally un­ SWIFTS TOP ORADE Full Width Freezer stable personality.” Yassiada IsUnd, Turkey, By JACK BELL looks and downright deli-,, P olice. aald Thaddeus Smoiak. Oct. 14 (/P)— Former Turkish (A P PoUtlcal Writer) ciousness, you just can’t PBEMITM 31, riiot the woman and then Premier Adnan Menderes and beat a stew . . ,\and it’s turned the pistol on the child and ex-President Celal Bayar went A wide ranging third television argument found the twq Adjustable Shelves himself yesterday in an apartment. economical, too, fw x when on trial'for t.heir, lives today, major presidential candidates agreed today on only two sub­ BACON Smoiak was identified as a dis­ jects: Defending Berlin and condemning religious bigotry. you buy Pinehurst -ste'wing placed person from Poland, a crip­ charged with a long list of beef, you get all meat no Two Door Shelves ple who was released only a week grave crimes against the Separated by the width of the continent but brought to a single screen. Vice President Richard M, Nixon a n d -S t^ bone or waste. . . First into ago from the Waterbury, Vt., Turkish state. the pot, your m eat. . . next SW IFTS PREMITTM State Hospital. On trial with Merideres, 61, smd John F. Kennedy flailed at each other last night on the jss u ^ one or two vegetables and Full Width Porcelain Police said ia relative told them Bayar, 76, were 16 ministers of of war and peace, how to stop national emergency strikes, the wounded' woman’s name ■was Menderes’ ousted cabinet, including state of American prestige and the cost of farm programs. a sprinkling of subtle sea­ tONELESO HAM Mrs. Joseph Borowski. and that ex-Forelgn Minister Patin Rustu Both sides thought they had won. sonings and away every­ Vegetable Drawer ahe had left her husband some Zpriu, and 377 former' members of thing goes to simmer lazily time ^ o to live with smolak in parliament from Menderes’ dis­ Nixon called the encounter “good, fast-moving, a good to succulent perfection. Buy BUTTS WITH THE TRADE-IN OF YOUR Brattleboro, Vt. • banded Democratic party. clash.”^ A New Britain General Hospital, Most o f Uie leS4er defendants a couple of pounds of lean Fomwriy called Daley Hame ONE-YEAR-OLD REFRIGERATOR Kennedy, whose wife called his appearance “the best yet?” where she is listed as Mrs. Emma faced prison sentences of 5 to 15 told reporters: “I thought we touched on important mattew Pinehurst Stewing Beef at Smoiak, the woman is on the criti­ years if convicted. the special price of 89c lb. 'These,two items are displayed in our seiwice meat case cal lUt. She bad been employed .’The trial, unprecedented in 'Turk­ that are at issue in the campaign.” One of their aharpest disagree-' and join us in the fun and along with a large display of B ^ ty Crocker’s new Check Below For in a New Britain factory. ish history, opened in a converted FREE Pudgy Sovlot jPromler NlklU Khruahehev balauw T h e woman’s aunt, Mrs. Ger­ gymnasium on this grim prison is­ menta waa Tover defense o f Que- love of making a beautiful “Danish” refrigerated item. Our own “A. G. Testing ii. " ■ - tho hand ralla aa he mounta;'atepa of piano at Mewlld Airport trude Kraft of Plainfield, told po- land in the sea o f Marmara, 46 moy and MaUu, two small islands IQr Mdnight departure for Moecow. (AP Pfaotoiax). stew. Kitchen” tells us that this new “Danish” gives you Uce Smoiak waa the father of the minutes sailing time from Istan­ garrisoned by Nationalist China Chiang Regime Your Trade-In Price but located within a few miles of six delicious pastries for only 39c. 1 Year Factory Service child slain in the apartment. bul. LEAN \ Smoiak registered at a local hotel The defendants, held here since the Red (Chinese mainland. Th e Is­ PAY ONLY* Wednesday night. Jiuie, were rounded up. after an sue haa mushroomed since their Raps Kennedy Y£AAS OLD 25 Days That Shook World second debate a week ago. PINEHURST ■ • \ On All Parts and Labor Smolak’s body was found on a armed forces coup May 27 that fol­ bed, a .32 caliber automatic pistol lowed student demonstrations pro­ Both agreed the islands should FROM DUBUQUE MISSISSIPPI BRAND beside- him. T h e child’s body was testing attempts by a government not be gelded \under threat of Stand on Isles STEWING 2 Years 114.00 Communiat guns. \ But Kennedy, foimd on the kitchen floor. parliainentary committee to crush who hiu urged efforU to get a Police disclosed today that the opposition Republican Peoples’ Nikita Flying Chinese Nationalist withdrawal Taipei, FormoM, Oct 14 OH — Smoiak left a ndte, saying: “Bury Party. BACON lb . 5 9 c 3 Years 129.00 from the islands. M id . Nixon was Chiang Kai-shek's regime todW uf together.”. Menderes and Bayar both are MODEL BA-llT going further than the Elsenhow­ angrily rejected U.S. Sen. John F. Kennedy’s views that the natien- FREE 4 Years 149.00 (Continued on Page Five) er administration In advocating de­ With 1-7 UN Record Hotel Fires Bather fensethem. alist islands of Quemoy and Matou New Haven, Oct. 14 (P).— The Nixon contended that withdraw­ are indefensible and so should not DELIVERY Hotel Taft has discharged a bar­ al would damage this country in be subject to any U.S. guarantee 5 Years 169.00 of protection. Tb t U .N . now, he said. “ Imperialists, ber who refused to cut the hair of the eyes of Aria, and s*id Ken­ As Low As $1.25 Weekiv Or $5.00 By BELMAN MORIN Army Leaders A atatenient read by forelgni of* sociaUsts and neutralisU." There a guest who registered as a Libyan nedy’s position would encourage flee spokesman James Shen at a ANYWHERE Monthly On Our Own B ^get Plan. Over 5 Years 199.00 United NaUona. N. Y.. Oct. 14 fore, he continued, the structure diplomat. the Reds to push to the point a r—Nikita Khruachev waa flying of the U .N . should be altered to The hotel manager, William Dia­ Hand Frondizi “ where w a r ' is inevitable.' news conference reiterated the Na­ That brought a Kennedy charge tionalist determination to hold the back to MoacOW from the United accommodate all three at the top. mond, said today the diplomat in­ volved was Dr. Edwin M. Barclay, that Nixon was distorting the rec tv(o Islands Just off the Commu­ AndWoWlllFMitur* Nations today after 85 days that “The Soviet Union is ready to do its utmost to achieve disarma­ who gave his address, as the Stiff Demands ord. nist mainland and said the blood of LET YOUR OLD APPLIANCE BE THE DOWN PAYMENT! ■hook tho world. ment,” Khrushchev went on. Add­ Libyan Embassy. Washington, The din Was- hardly over befor* no American soldier needs to ba Frtsli G o M m The Soviet premier left behind ing that he had made “ cwicpete D. The T a ft ia New Haven’s Nixon launched a eoupla o f new shed on them. G. Buenos Aires, Argentina, Oct. 14 the memory o f a bully, a vulgarian, proposals’* and hoped there wqdld biggost botok President Shsenhower Alnplnyaia M s t m smUe-as be left a per­ barbed shafts at his Demoeratle “We might do well to maJto tt a pile-driving debater, an expert he buslncee like discussions on the IMainciamond M id Dr. Barclay came (g>)—The conflict' between Argen­ formance of the Royal Dutch Ballet last night on the eve of his opponent. , perfectly clear that under no propagandiat .and a Jekyll-and- cumstances would the Republic of •proWCflR-^ tolilmaa)l-enm|>ldliMd;tolMifiJ>o tine military forces and the-gov- 70th birthday, ..(APJ*hotoflw>. - The Vice President aaid he w m Hyde who talked poaOo qut o f one C a rro ts BventSLin The Congo showed the refused MTViee in th« jiotsTs one- 'shocked” that Kennedy had re­ China abandon any square inch of aide o f his mouth and nuclear war emrasnt flared again today as! its territory to oblige anybody, in­ "inconaiatency” of offlclal U. N. ac­ man barber shop. The manager ferred to written material in the SKILLET out of the other.. army chiefs disclosed a number of cluding the Senator,” the foreign A General Electric Filter-Flo Washer tions, he repeated. said he acooanpamed the guest to third of their TV dbbates. Nixon BURGER BAUS He also waa a badly beaten man, stW demands made .to President Offlee declared. But the vote yesterday on issue the hsrber shop and directed the said there waa an agreement whipped on all but one of the eight Arturo S^^dizi. The statement aaid Chiang’s gov­ Whether yea make thie skillet meat ball dish or any one of a of colonialism wall a triumph for barber to cut the diphNUat’s hair. neither would resort to memor­ great controveraial issues that There waa no indication the mili­ Ike Full of. Vigor ernment has ne'ver requested UJB. 2 bags 1 7 ® half doaen meat loaf meals . . . they are deliciously appealing the Oommunlsta, he asserted. Whan the barber refused agidn, anda. came to a vote In the General'-As- tary planned to use force, but the forces to participate directly in the and as American as apple pie. Pinehurst S tii I blend o f freshly • EXCLUSIVE 'We are particularly satisfied Diamond said, he was discharged on The Republican nominee alqo ONLY aeihbly. ranks of the army were in turmoil defense o f the islands. ground beef, pork and veal grows more popular every day and !r the decision taken on the the qpot. The action severe! weeks challenged in a statement Ken­ G-E NLTER-FLO Clutching at atrawa before his after practically all generals and 'W e are fully intent to contlnua It Is an excellent value at 78r lb. / problem of abolishing the colonial Ago resulted in the temporary clos­ nedy’s driiial that he had advocat­ departure last night, Khrushchev most colonels on active service to do our own fighting on them regime,” he said, ‘W e have two ing o f the one-man shop. On 70th Birthday ed compulsory arbitration as one Again this week, our meat manager features at special prices, claimed a “victory” on the tingle reasons asked to he placed on the retire­ of the methods of settling a strike Islands o f ours," the statement de­ by popular request . . . • BIG KM.B. point in which the assembly went “ Firstly, this decision was unan­ ment list. aucluas the paralyzing steel walk­ clared the defense ministry's chief along with him — the unanimous imously adopted by all delegations, Sadlak Raps Reds^ They acted in’ protest against spokesman. Rear Adm. Liu Hbh-tu, Lott WMk, Tony Buytso y n m t h e t h a d e <4n o f Washington, Oct. 14 (JEV—Pres«^band, chorus and trumpeters sere- out that ended last Janimry PINEHURST LEAN 19c ^ CAPACITY aigreement for a hearing, in plen- and it is understood that the gen­ Norwich, Oct. 14 (F)—^Antoni N. retired Gen. Rodolfo^ Larcher, the Kennedy fired back that he added the Nationalists need only just couM not knop up snt Elsenhower turned a record- naded him on the White House • ry session, on his proposal to de­ eral assembly sa a whole deems it Badlak, Republican candidate fo r secretary of war. They charged he 1 ident Elsenhower hadn’t used any notes. He said he YOUE 1-YEAIUOUI WASHER mand immediate Independence for necessary to abolish the colonial congressman-at-large, said to|ay lawn. (Oonttnaed on Page Test)] with thn dnmond for elir was not presenting the army’s breaking 7# today. He smilingly ' Tlie musicians first played and read from a photo copy of a letter oil colonies. that the ’’increasing arrogance” of • COMPLETELY regime. tiw to Frondizi. reported he’s feeling fine, is'some- sang “Happy Birthday to You.” from President Elsenhower which own Pinohurtt homo He boarded his giant Russian Russian attacks a ^ n st the Unit­ "Secondly, we are glad because Reliable sources said Frondizi terrified about reUring to then they delighted old soldier he contended undermined Nixon’s AUTQMATIC. turbo-prop plane at Idiewlld Air­ stylo SAUSAGE MEAT Chuck Ground *^ It was the Soviet Union, backed by ed Nations makes the election of had agreed to drop Larcher to pla- private life, but expects to keep Elsenhower by breaking Into a position that the islande of Que- port Just btfore midnight. In his / all socialist- countries, that has a Republican administration more cate - the------rebellious— generals generals but | but^r y busy. sentimenUl numhpr, calledcalled "The moy and Matsu off China must be ond PINEHURST LARGE •customary departure statement (5 lbs. E3.3.'>) CHECK BaOW FOR brought this decision up for dia easentijpa than ever. this has not been confirmed offlclal-1 Eigenbwer is the flret Amerl- Dog Faced Soldier.” defended from Communist attack UNK SAUSAGE. Wo • he said, “ W e are leaving id a good cussion. W e were supported by Sadlak, in remarks prepared for Bulletins • WATER TEMPERATURE ly- can president to reach the age o f That’s the tune of tho Army’s M a matter o f principle. mood." peace-loving countries. Under the wiN try to hovi^ onbugh YOUR TRAbE-m PRICE a campaign tour here, said On Wednesday, Gen. Carloe three score and ten while in offlee. 3rd division, EisenhovVer’s outfit. “If I’m going to quote the from the AP Wires PINEHURST REGULAR !>9c CONTROL Khrushchev said there were pressure o f public opinion, the col- Tomanzo Montero, army com- took no specific note of ’’Khrushchev is deliberately seek­ that "Brother, did they Sing that President of the United States on for. you this wotkond, ■Igns “which allow us to hope for Miisers were compelled to re- mander in 'chief, presented Fron^ Ucblevement in an early round of ing to wreck the U.N. smd with it well,” the President said later. a matter involving national secur­ ond will olso offor Snidl ■otutlasui o f .the major internation­ tipat, ...” the world’s best hope of peace with dlsi a memorandum outlining the I birthday activities, but impreased al problems through the United The Mreniade numbers also in­ ity he should be quoted accurate­ X BODIES IN QUABBT Finally, be said he would . like irGGaom. army'a demands. 'The arm y want-1 ^li who saw him as being full of Sousogo links from AS LOW AS Nations organisation, and through cluded "The Calasona Go Rolling ly," Kennedy eaid. “I think quot Portland, Oct. 14 (AV-CChai to thank the people of New York ”The free world," Badlak said, ed Larcher to press the dmands, I vigor and zest for life. this session of the General As­ Atong," and one o f the Presl ^ the record accurately Is in the bodtea o f the tw o SCUBA d h w e GrotOt 1st Prixo ond H am burg YBAiSOLD PAY ONI^Y* fo r the kindness they had Shown “more than ever needs the clear­ Which Included: The birthday surprisea atarted beilcrved to be Robert 4)otani, SS^ 55* sembly." ^ dent’s West . Point favorltea, interest of UiMe debates." him. H e didn’t elaborate. headed courage and wperience of Harsh measures against Ckrm- Just after 8 a.m. when the Arm y Jonos. (5 lbs. 82.50) 1.25 WEEKLY Much o f what followed^ schoed “ Arm y Blue.’'’ The American Broadcasting Co., Neiw Bayeo, and David Chnicli* As for those who pietMted him, Vice President Nixoii and Ambas­ munists and Peronists. the positions hs took on various When the Mrenade ended, which originated the debate for all 17. Bnuiford, wes« foond by ' ' • . ^ sador Lodge to turn back thla cal­ Dismissal of government of-< State PoUoe divera at 1 pju. to­ Years r 119.00* Issues whUe hs was here. Elsenhower thanked the musicians networks, declined to take rides. FREE (Conthraed oa .Page five) culated assault by the Soviet dicta­ flcials described as friends of day ln>a smsdl ta m el lending OR Thers are three groupe In the In New York Jbhn Daley, Rogelio Frigerio, a former presi­ and recalled that the A rm y band City tor.” News 3;idbit8 NBC vice president, said the net from a vertical shaft aomo ISO dential adviser accused of main­ ami chorus were with him during fhet from the main pit of SMok- Years 159.00 the World War n North African works had understood both candi­ 1 Year Factory 5.00 MONTHLY Kowalski P.rotesU taining contacta with ousted dic­ CuOed from AP Wires huid's quarry. ,At Pinehun tator Juan .D, Peron. campaign. dates would-speak "ad lib withbut Blisteriii^ feply in. UN Waterbury, Oct. 14 fJ*)—A Re­ 'Ihe removal of the governors He noted that some of the men prepared text or notes." Years 169.00 publican campaign leaflet dealing NIKITA RETURNS BOMB Service On„ All ON OUR OWN Of some provinces. President BMsenhower agreea to who were in North Africa still are Daly added, however, that there CONNECTICUT FARM-FRESH with captive natlona and immigra­ , Moecow,- Oct. 14. (♦) — Pie- .’These demands were leaked to werya ae i rovliig ambaseador If in the band, and said '1 ani grate­ had been no ' statement about tion has been branded a "complete mler Khrushchev returned to tim BALBOA the press. . today . by . arm , y sources. .Vice President Nixon la elected, ful for what you did there.” "odtlawlng of verbatim' text at Soviet capital by plane today 5 Years BUDGET PLAN U.S. Charges Castro and deliberate falsehood" by DmO' A bit later, Eisenhower invited public documents Meeting areat Parts and Labor. cratic Congresaip*u-at-large Frank Larcher, however, said Tomanzo | the New York Herald Tribune and from the Unitod -Nafloae .AMein- CHICKENS Kowalski. Montero also demanded dismissal New . York Times report . .. . bly meeting In New York. Ha and Older 199.00 (Oonttsoed on Page Ssvesi) (Oeattaoed da Page Ten) OIL Kowalski demanded yesterday o f a number o f cabinet ministera. Federal mediatoriuineke another was'’ greeted by thonsanda at Plump 8H lb. slzo for roasting. . .large fryers. . .i^llt broil- . i ^ c 1 u d 1 n g Alvaro Alsogaray, try to end the strike agalnet the Muscovltoo, nuay of whom poot^ ers. All U. fi. Government Grade A. quality. -Sought to Create (ConttBoedim Page Seven) rmndlzFa; economy minister. General EIm M c Co. amid rumors ed oot on the.alrpert U ghw ay 30-60-90 P A Y S - SAME AS CASH OR UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY! workers are dlalUusloned and will Like It^^r Leave It y and onto the airflidd Itself front FARM FRESH Havana, Oct. 14 (PI — Fidel ♦neighbor with economic aggros go back to work next week. truckt which oiarried them from $ 1 5 9 CUstam’s reglDM to 4 9 * ’ and IM angar miOs. Chamber of Commerce urges em­ other Russian and Hungarian of- GALLON a totalitarian state where free­ This was the first aattonaUsa- ployers to provide paid health in­ He’ll Remain Neutralist flolala uho had been at too UJf. dom o f Mpression i i euppreseed, New York, Oct. 14 (iPi—A woman eeasien. FOR SOtIP STOCK . tlon of Onban-owned property,, surance coverage for all employes bat the government ^evtonely freedom o f religion hampered and member of the Chiban delegation to' on retirement and to include worit- the right of free trial denied any­ had natlonailicd the balk of the United NaUona quit her poet ers already retired. IKE REASSURES APRiOANR CHICKEN NECKS ond BACKS ______. . . lb. k one who differs With ths Castro Vlentlsre, Laos, Oct. 14 OP) —♦Souvanna Phouma has started with U,8. investments In this country, SUte auditors disclose a rather thq Communiet-led Pathet Lao Washington. Oct. 14 government. today Mying Prime Minister Fidel Premier Prince Souvanna Phouma President Eisenhower today en­ ineinding 86 sngar mills and Castro had turned her country in­ Ingenious . “free meal" practice of Laos told the United States to­ rebels. BARE MARROW BONES ...... lb. 2*/3C Fill >wir freezer. last week 'The statement, which labeled whereby cerUtn . employes at sured toe leaders of 16 apw A f­ banks, csttanated to be worth a to a police sUte where the people day He will not change His luutral- Parsons was to leave Vientiane Castro’s address a Jumhle- of Mansfield State. Training School rican atatoa,. and Cypena ttnS of sale on SEAI.TEST deli­ total o f | 1 bUHcni. were living under a reign of terror. Ist policy and if the United States later today, his milision appsirent “ halftrUtha, malicious innuendoes and H o sp iU I. dine on the. .S U te ly a failure, after a 2-day v ia lt ^ whoever aupceeds Mm ha toe ' GIZZARDS MESH CHIX and dlstotlion of -history,’’ hit on Miss Teresa Caauso, once one of does not like it, he will have to White, House will follow toitaqjto cious better quality - A S W W A S United NaUons, N. Y., Oct. 14 Caetro’s most ehthusiasUc sup­ . . . Connecticut Chronic and seek assistance elsewhere. The deadlock between Souvaiina (fV—The United SU tes lashed back these nuiin topics: . Convalescent HosplUl Assn, uses Phouma- and the U.S. Envoy, if it with strong Amerlean effW Ii In lb. 2Sc UVERS.Ib. 7k porters, said she had written the It ...... was obvious Souvanna With a blistering reply today to It denounced as false Castro's midget. 4spy-type oemera to photo­ is not an actual breakdown, ralaed help the new nattone IsaOd bearded revoluUonary leader a Phouma had the Soviet Union In Fidel Castro’s attack in. the Gen- charge that the United- States im­ graph minutes of the State Hoa tho potentially expldkive poeaibill- demooraoy. la an uananel WM In 15-page letter tellinx him what she mind as a source of aid. The first ICE CREAM 89c WITH THE TRADE-IN OF eraU -Aasembly. I t Eccused the posed by force the right to set up pital Cost Commission In prepara­ ty that the Unitto States might HoUee oonfecennarhe UMilBlitl ttf| now thought. ■ Soviet ambassador to Laos, AIox- CubiB'leader of tfyUig to under­ Guantanamo K sva l Base In Cuba. tion foi* court test on recefit rate abandon Souvanna’a neutralist delegatloa that toe United 8 4 0 *4 V x G A L . * 5 DOWN T o reporters in her. apartment ander Abramov, arrived In Vien­ YOUR ONE-YEAR-OLD TV mine the Inter-AiheriCan system It recalled that in 1802 and 1903 Miss (Taauso asserted that Casti’o'a reduction order. government or even switch Its seeks no domtnatiun iii8ltn iy»' tiane yesterday, He said he would p olitica l or and wdcomlng Red Intervention the United SUtes negotiated with "mind and- eoul have been af­ Providence biislnessmah' w h o support to PhoumTs right-wing aay aomething about aid as soon as them. "We want only ; ' Sale On Swanson's TV Dinners In Cuba’s affairs. Cuba for the purpose o( acquiring owned the mill in JeWett C ity in revolutionary committee whos fected.” be presents his credentials to King '1 ■ YEARS OLD PAY ONLY* In a 9,(MX)-word polnt-by-polut the right to estfdillsh n av^ bases "He became embittered with troope hold control of certain areM partaen," he eaM, "toaPa M l' which a. large booUeg still was iSsvang Vathons. TCbutta! pf Castro’s 4-hour speech on Cuban BoU and that ah agree­ great resentment against U e !> ».- found yesterday, says he had ^aaed outoide Vientiane.- w a n t" The premier said h.« would do C H O IC E O F * 5 monthly Bept, 3d, the U.S. delegation put ment waa signed to that effect. ed SU tes because o f h ap they the mill to The Hartford Bleach­ Westem newsmen asked Stou AT pnfr.mTR»T everything, he could to prevent the JEWS ASK BBFUlHAlIfnr V 2\ Years 119.00 fMth seme of the strongest official Commenting on Castro’s cUlm ing Co. and that he did not know vanna if Parsons had- clarified were.giving et the last minute to Communists from cqmlng to power New York. Oct. 14 (P>-«hna- language yet used against the the United States wks using Guan­ the premlsee were being -deed B- wM cb f a c t i o n — fiouvanna’a or Halloween Maaka, 29c BatisU, and everything that In Laos. ptomlnesit AnsSiloan Jews kn; 3 Years < 159.00 .bearded prime mlnlater.'lt depict­ tanamo '"aa a ipeans... to jusU legally . . . Executors of the estate Phoumi's—the United .States SWISS m A K or Or 1.25 Weekly On Our sm elled, American Was to hiih. asked Vice Pieeldent ed Castro as a tyrant who denied fy an attack on our country,** ths sontethlng hateful,'^ Miaa .Ceatiso of the laU Ezip Pinza JIght -New , “If the United States U willing backing. ' Mars Candies •Utement chUnUred that Ciuban M. Nixon, to repndlato w 4 Years hla countrymen the right to vote In said. York SUte tax against more than tc understand this, fliys. If not, it’s “I did not ask him," the prince flcials appeared b«nt on provdkl*lng, meat free clectluns and deliberately One o f three pdembera o f the $166,000 the singeY was paid fo r re­ J.QO bad,” , the usually mlld-man- replied Forever Ypura Own Budget Plan an incldm t over the base. la g a n DIRNERS . and Oyer 199.00 sought to worsen rclatUms between ddqgation given the rank of am- cordings o f . hla volcd. nared prince told newsmen grimly. ^The United States is free to It denied charges .thst Wsah- MU CAfiU SO tag m Milky W ay the United States and . Cabs. ffluniador by C u b f,.;illea Caaiiso 0 Saigon newspapers report more tha premiejr'slsmmed the door maks its own choice. Then will be ington gave military Mg to gw on any conapromlse with rival no preaeun from my government.” “A ...... • A U . imADKB M178T BE DT

>Wf -