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( irsm m Events i ^ i H i i i Queen Outlines Plan Voting Across Nation In State_____ % VALUES THAT WILL WIN BY A LANDSLIDE! Of New Government Miss KeUems Backs Threat, Both Early and Heavy LONDON (AP) — Queen Ellz-^‘‘to encourage further progrbw&under etate control tn 1951 after abeth n told Parliament today towafd disarmament. nationalizing the coal, gas and Stays in Booth MEN’S‘ YOUNG MEN’S that Prime Minister Harold The queen delivered her electric power industries, the Wilson's new Labor government speech from the throne In the railways, the airlines and the will renationallze Britain’s steel House Of Lords after driving Bank of England. STONINGTON (AP) — JACKETS industry, restore rent controls through London in a coach ac­ Other ni^onalization meas­ Vivien Kellems refused to LBJ Remains and open the way for the aboli­ companied by a glltteriiig eav-. ures of the Attlee regime contin­ leave the voting booth to­ SLACKS ue in force, but the steel indus­ tion of capital punishment. airy escort. day in her protest against The que4n formally opened ■ In a key passage she said: try went back . Inlo private Solid Choice the Parliament elected Oct. 15 "My government will initiate hands after the .-Conservative master > party levers on with the first speech from the early action to re-establish the Party won the 1951- election.' Connecticut votinij ma­ YOU BE THE WINNER throne written for her by Wilson necessary public ownership of The queen said the Wilson gov­ chines. Over Barry ELECTION WEEK la tu m ' and his Cabinet. The speech the iron artd steel Industry.” ernment will "restore control of The peppery, 66-year-old for­ outlined the government's leg­ This policy is expected to. rente.” mer Stonington industrialist did WASHINGTON (AP)— ’’Facilities will be provided islative program. set off a major parliamentary what she had threatened to do Americans got out early THE ONLY PERMANENT CREASE In international affairs the battle. for a free decision by Parlia­ when the moderator refused her • BOMBER JACKETS queen promised the govern­ Wilson’s government has only ment on the issue of capital request to unlock the machine. and in big numbers today S^P^E^C-I-A^L^S ment’s support of the United a five-vote majority In Com­ punishment,” the queen said. Miss Kellems took her place to register their choice be­ GUARANTEED Nations and the North Atlantic mons. Sir Alec Douglas-Home’s ’tills means every Laborite in line and entered the middle tween Lyndon B. Johnson • SURCOATS allismce and othbr collective Conservatives and the small member — and presumably the of three voting booths. and Barry Goldwater for Liberal party oppose nationali­ Conservatives and Liberals as THtSE WILL BE A SELLOUT! A RAZOR-SHARP CREASE THAT STAYS IN FOR THE LIFE OF YOUR SLACKS defenM organizations to which After a few moments, she. president. , Britain belongs. She said the zation of the steel industry. well — will be allowed to vote pokbd her head between the •SKI PARKAS CTement Attlee’s Labor gov­ A morning spot check by As- government would attempt to curtains and called for Moder­ Pre.s.s reduce East-West tensions and ernment took the steel Industry (See Page Two) .sociated member news­ ator Robert Burnett. papers and bureaus across ths Speaking into a portable re­ nation brought reports of mod­ corder she was carrying. Miss erate to heavy voting. Ths Corduroye, wools, pile lin­ Kellems told Burnett quietly weather was generally favora­ Gems Still Missing First Return that the bell which rings when ble, and it appeared probabls ings. Sizes 36-46. a party lever is pulled "violates that the advance forecast of a DIXVILLE NOTCH, my right to absolute secrecy.” record 71 million ballots would N. H. (AP)—The first per­ Burnett replied "I do not be-'reached, if not .surpa-s-sed. PERMANENT sons to cast their vote in prepare the majChines, I am not There was a scattering of Robbery Suspects the nation today picked Re­ allowed to make such changes.’’ precinct-s, however, where the publican Barry Qoldwater Miss Kellems held a copy of voting was reported to be run­ as thVir choice for presi­ the Connecticut election manual ning somewhat behind the 1960 dent—all eight of them. in her hand and read various turnout when there were fewer Released on Bond In 1960, this tiny hamlet, sections of the law to Burnett. voters and the national total all of whose voters are reg­ When Burnett refused to un­ was 68.8 million. 7.00 istered Republicans, gave lock the machine so that she Since th6re are more regis­ nine votes to Richard M. could bypsiss the party lever tered Democrats than regis-,..-' CREASE MIAMI, Fla. (A P)— Priceless gems stolen from the Nixon. and vote for individual candi­ tered Republicans, backers xt' VALUES TO 14.00 Museum of Natural History in New York are still miss­ This year, the area’s vot­ dates, Mrs. Kellems shot a pen­ Johnson believed a hea-vy .ttini- out was favorable to Uiefr can­ ing today and three men charged in connection with the ers met in a shuttered hotel etrating look at the moderator at midnight to cast their through her horn-rimmed didate, the overwhel.mfftg favor­ theft are free on bond. ite in all the polls, - tools and marijuana, and car­ ballots. glasses, gave him a curt "thank Jack Murphy, 27, and Allen you,” and withdrew her head. On the hand, (}>pld- NOT ALL SIZES IN ALL STYLES Kuhn, 26, posted $20,000 bonds rying an unlicensed revolver. water’s supporters have argued YOU'LL GASP WHEN YOU Murphy and Kuhn were ar­ There she stood. Voting con­ that , that m past elections many each on state sind federal tinued on the other two ma‘ ohargss. rested on a federal charge of conseevAtive-m i n d • d votera SEE THE "FAMOUS NAME" BE EARLY FOR FIRST CHOICE Interstate transportation of Army Revolt chines. haye stayed at home, believing Roger Clark, 29, who, police stolen- property. U.S. Commis­ ■aid, admitted he acted as look­ .there was no great choice be­ sioner Edward P. Swan' set Area Weather tween the candidates. Their . FROM STOCK Regularly 8.99 out for the bursary, was re­ their bonds at' $60,000 each but tJnder Way leased on $12,000 bond in New WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) — hope was that a big turnout U.S. Dist. Judge Emett C. nfeant many past stay-at-homes York, and returned to Miami. Choate reduced it to $10,000 The U.S, Weather Bureau says Police said Clark named Mur­ a light easterly breeze brought were taking the dpporttmlty to each, saying he was opposed to In Bolivia vote for a conservative candi­ phy and Kuhn as ringleaders in any bond that could not be cloudiness into Connecticut dur­ MISSES’ SKIRTS ELECTION DAY the museum. ing the night. date. made. LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — A As always, there was a nuts FREE The loot Included the Star of CTloujliness coverea most of FREE ONLY 'When Murphy and Kuhn military rsgimsnt staged an by a few isolated precincts wHh India sapphire, as big as a golf posted the lesser bonds, they Southi^ Nsw England this only a handful of voters to be e 100% wools e All wanted ball, and the blood-red DeLong were picked up on a New York uprising in La Paz today and morning but at the present time the first in the nation with all ILis confined to the Connecticut styles e Fashion solids, plaids. BUY A BOYS' 7-20 JACKET AND RECEIVE FREE fuby, a 100-carat Stone. State warrant charging bur­ the government- announced it votes in and counted. Investigators have said the glary and grand larceny, but was stamped out. But a rebel .Valley extending to the sur- Dlxvllle Notch, N.H., up by Sizes 10-18. gsBU were so famous thsy posted $10,000 each on the radio station in (Tochalgbamba 1)Y rdun< ilng hills east and west. the Canadian ix>rder, got all Us 5.99 ONE REGULAR . -pT T TC ^ REGULAR would be viruUly impossible to ohMTge. the interior, said a wliwidespread Sunshine will break through the^, votes in right after midnight. q ckiuds this afternoon with partly 1.69 WINTER HAT i $|. WINTER GLOVES ■ell. Held in connection with the army revolt had broken »A' in All eight went lor Goldwateb, BACK TO 8.99 AFTER THE SALE! LUo Clark was charged with bur­ four provincial cities. / Cloudy skiqs and mild tempera­ which meant nohe of the regis­ glary, possession of burglary (See Page JFive) Informed sources said about a tures. .- tered Republicans had ^>Ut a dozen junior officers y ttn ar­ Cloudiness will return again ticket. It was also solid R^xibli- OR DEDUCT 2.69 FROM ANY PRICE JACKET rested after the Ingavi' regimqnt tonight and, because of the can in i960. of La Paz rose in a ^ s and held clouds, temperatures will not be ' (jataloochee Precinct, tn the the chief of the armed _forces as cool as they were last night. Visitors View Election Day ‘Up North’ North Carolina mountahu, and WHILE THEY LAST! Armchair Political Experts captive for s Upte before sur­ Lowest readings will range from Wash Woods, on the Outer. rendering. the mid 40s along the shoreline Miss Lucia Pinedo, peDter, of Caracas, Venezuela,, and Miss Eliana Cielo, Banks of Virginia, went straight ALLERGY SUFFERERS VOTE “YES” The rebel broadcast, heard to a lew scattered 30 degp-ee right, of Vina dol''KIar, Chile, with their interpreter. Miss Carmen Venturini, down the line for Johnson and To Have Plenty of Guides shortly after the army revolt in readings in the Berkshires. A observed election procedures today in Manchester. They came here, with three other Democratic oendidAtes.. La Paz had been put down, said very large low pressure system MISSES’ MOHAIR SWEATERS other Latin "American women, as participants in a foreign leader program of They were also Democratic In FORMERLY 39.97 rebels hi^ seized Cochabamba, the east coast of Ouiada is 1960. Cataloochee has seven. WASHINGTON (AP) —Arm-^ But weathervanes can point 350 milM' southeast of La Paz, blocking the normal west to east the Department of State. Their visit to Manchester was sponsored by the votes and Wash Woods 18. AIR PURIFIERS ehair analysts who want to find the wrong way too. Arizona lost and that army units also had motion of weather systems. Service Bureau for Women’s Organizations, Hartford. Mrs. Philip I. Holway Johnson was the first voter to “PURITRON” out which way the political wind its perfect record whei^ it voted rlseq/ln revolt In Santa 'Cruz, of Manchester is chairman of local arrangements. The group, and their inter­ ca^ his ballot in his precinct — Sensational special pur­ Is blowing will have plenty of for Republican Richard M. Nix­ and Potosl. ‘Phone Rates Cut No. 4 in Blanco County, Tex. chase! Just in time for cold ■ignpoets when election returns on four years ago, the same fate ^ e broadcast was transmit­ preters, will divide their time between Democratic and Republican Headquar­ Mrs. .Johnson was second. They Amaxing device for your kitchen, ■tart rolling in tonight. that befell three previously NEW HAVEN (AP) — The weather or gift giving! As­ ted by the radio station of the ters and polling places throughout the town. (Herald photo by Pinto.) voted the straight Democratic living room, or bedroom. Removes These clues are, to some ex­ perfect counties. Bolivian airline, which the reb­ Southern New England Tele­ ticket. sorted heavenly colors. irritating dust or odors quickly and tent, the same ones used by The experts ■will be watching els had seized. phone Co. is trimming its rates Johnson seemed to be confi­ pr^essional politicians — and Another broadcast indicated' slightly to compensate for a Sizes 84-40. efficiently. Cost four cents a day for several Indicators tonis^t, 10,495 Recorded at 1 p,m. dent of victory. Asked by One guide for the amateur the Democrats and Republican Victor Paz Estenssoro to resign Th* company said yeaterady and unite the nation, the fTesi-; Values to 12.99 19.99 analyst vre the so-called weath- defections * from Sen. Barry and hand'power over to a mili­ the ' basic monthly residential Set ^Spotty’ dent replied: " I ’m going to tiy HOUSEWARES—LOWER LEVEL srvane counties. There are six Goldwater’l candidacy. tary junta. Barrientos, who split- telephone blU'will be reduced Local Voting Steady, to make the government aa of them which have voted for One place to watch for back- with Paz Estenssoro last month, 10 cents and certain other rates bipartisan as poedble.” every presidential winner since laiah is Lake <3ot^y, Ind., the has made his headquarters at 'Will also be cut. Pace at Polls Here are some of the spot 1900, and some further back Hoosler State’s h ip est Demo­ (Jochabamba. He Is ap air force The changes will go into ef­ reports on voting: „ than that. They. are Coos and general. fect in December. They were cratic bailiwic^’ It' cast a ma­ Slower Than '60 Pace HARTFORD (AP) — Con­ New England — Heavy tum> Strafford in New Hampshire, jority of its/votes for (3ov. The Cochabamba broadcast announced after ponsultatlon out in Bostoh and other Massa­ SPECIALS ON MERCHANDISE IN STOCK ONLY! Palo Alto in Iowa, Laramie in George Wallace of Alabama In a said the right-wing Socialist with the Public Utilities Com necticut voters went to the chusetts cities, but percentage 'Wyoming, Teton in Montana Democratic presidential pri­ Falange had Joined the rebels. mission. Although the flow of voters at the town's five polling polls today at a spotty pace, of vote cast expected to fall and Crook in' Oregon. mary thl, spring. The broadcast said, "The The rate reductions for its places has been steady this morning, the total number the voting ranging from light below 1960 when two Massachu­ country will have no more con 876,000 .customers will cost NO SPECIAL ORDERS — NO REORDERS — THIS IS IT — BUY NOW! There are weathervane states, If President Johnson falls to in some sections to heavy in setts men — J c ^ F. Kennedy too, such as Nevada and New get the 63 per cent Democratic centratiem camps or political aboqt $2 million per year, the who had turned out by 1 p.m. was substantially less and Henry Cabot Lodge — were Mexico, which have been with vote the late John F. .Kennedy police or mercenary foreds.' company said. In addition the than had voted at the same time in the 1960 presiden- others. . on natlmial tickets. Voting M-. got ih Lake Coun^ in 1960, his The possibility of a military federal tax cut has made avall- In the four major . cities, LADIES’ REGULAR TO 79c BIB TYPE AND HALF APRONS - - - - 38c every ■'^nner since 1912. Mary­ tial elections. Hartford reported voting pro­ ported heavy in Rhode^Island, land has missed only once since This year there are 23,151 Chairman Francis DellaFera, brisk in Nqw Hampshire, good . (Sep Page Two) (See Page Nlnd) (S«e Psge Eight) were tallying the total vote by ceeding at a normal pace. But in Vermont, spotty in Ck^ecfl- 1900. , , . townspeople who are eligible to New Haven, Bridgeport and vote a new record.. As of 1 party. Their figures showed cut and heavy in firlnclpel WHILE THEY LAST! the number of Republicans who Waterbury said the turnout Maine cities. GIRLS' LINED p.m., a total of 10,495 of them were below those of four years SEAMLESS had voted. had gone to the voting places LADIES’ loo'll COTTON topped the Democrats in all but ago. All these cities normally (See Page Elglit) By contrast, in 1960 there are Democratic. were 22,346 jjersons eligible to one district, the predominantly STRETCH SLACKS Democratic third. The Republi­ But among the communities , MESH NYLONS FLANNEL GOWNS go to the polls; at 1 p.m., 11,- where the pace was up was in 764 of them had voted. cans have a reg;istration edge Size 7-14 . . . 100% stretch nylon, V-neck line, three quarter sleeve^, in all the others. . Republican dominated Fair- All first quality—and at an amaz­ 'T ' The early afternoon tally is The GOP lead at the polls field County. soft fleece lined with stirrup fool*- ruffled hem. Floral prints. S, M, L. substantially similar to that m^ay not mean much, however.’ If the pace in Hartford was ' Bulletins ing low price. Newest shades. Sizes straps. Red, royal or black. An recorded in the earlier hours. . 1 • 81^-11. amazing value I At 9 a m. about 900 fewer vote- (See Page Eight) (See Page Three) Colled fl’otn AP Wires ers had, cast their ballots than at that hour in 1960; by 11 a.m. the voters wfere about 1,100 Regular 1.99 S / S / G SEEKS CXIOMDINATION Regular 2.99 fewer than their 1960 coun­ AUSTIN, Tex. AP)— The V.lup B9c 3 1 ^ terparts. Travis Goun^ sheriff says he The returns so far seem to will not detail his offlcwra for confirm the predictions of the Election Highlightjs the protection of Preeldeat CRESLAN — BLEND town registrars* of voters and Johnson In' the county unless *55% Fortrel Polyester, 45% Vibrel Rayon. Year around the town clerk. Democratic * ^ # Registrar Edward Moriarty es- roordinaUta between Ms of­ versatility, miracle wear. Creslan combines easy-care with tlmatad a total turnout today In ^Swings States fice and the Secret Service to BEAUTY AID SALE GIRLS' a luxury touch'.^ of about 19,000; his Republican Improved. Sheriff T. L. Lang countei'part, Frederick Peck, said Monday night that the Ladies’ HANDBAGS'^ *Cynamid (TM) for acrylic fiber. guessed about 20,000; Town ybe governor of Illinois for the Secret' Service banished one 1 / 2 PRICE > Clerk Mw.ard Tomkifi said next four years. of his deputies from the vi­ RAIN PONCHO New York cinity of the President be« Quality handbags. All our regular SIZES 29 - 50 (44 - 50... $1.00 ADDITIONAL) 19,500. ALBANY, N.Y. ’(AP) — Some rain was forecast for In 1960 the voters’ early portions of Illinois. Polls opened cause the officer was wean­ stock. Leather look vinyls irt dress LANOLIN PLUS start resulted in a record 21,- Every reliable indicator pointed ing a gun. Ijuig said he witlH Sturdy rubberized cotton twill Avith to a landslide for President throughout the , state at 6 a.m. and casual styles. Black and many e Shampoo e Liquid moisturizer attached hood, zip front. Sizes 7-14. 339 total vot^ when the polls and will close at 8 p.m. drew all his deputies from . FABRICS: FLANNELS, PLAINWEAVES, AND REVERSE TWISTS closed .at 7 p.m.; th is. year it Johnson in New York State to­ the area 'after the ineldeat shades pf brown. , . The Kerner-Percy race was e Hand Lotion • Cologne /does not look as though the day* with the big suspense in and did not.plan to have final figures will top 20,000 by whether Robert F. Kennedy expected td be the closest fight. e Talcum powder e Bath oil would share in the iDemocratlc But Illinois, with Its 28 electoral fleers on duty Tuesday at the PLAIN FRONTS, SINGLE PLEATS, BELTLESS CONTINENTALS & SLIMS! very much, even though the ' Austin Municipal Auditori­ toUl number of registered vot­ victory. votes, is considered a pivotal ^ A A The contest between Kennedy, state for GOP presidential can­ um. ers is up. 38. former U.S. attorney general didate Barry Goldwater in his Regular 2.99 fo r Usually 3.99 ^ | | Similar reports are coming in attempt to defeat’ President ‘SHEARING’ ORDEBED Reg. 1.00 ea. ^ f o r PLAIN FRONT SHORTS AND LONGS, TOO from around the state. and brother of the late presl- There are a record number of deht, and Incumbent Kenneth B. Johnson. BOSTON (AP) — SutfoOi Keating, 64, for a U.S. Senate Supelior Court Judge Robert M EM *S ^ absentee ballots this year, however. More than 1,200 of seat has overshadowed the pres­ Sullivan ruled today that MAIN BROWNS, BLACKS. CHARCOALS, OUVES. CAMBRIDGE them have been distributed to idential race ,4n the Empire California ' G.e «ir g e “Georgle Pergle’‘ the various polling places for State.' , SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Leonard, 17, will ^ v e to shed FLOOR , 1 Each-side claimed victory as counting. California• is the last 'of the his beatle-tyM hairdo if ha REGULAR ‘$1.00 VALUE 6 ROLL CHRISTMAS GIFT WRAP PAPER - - 88c CRESLAN ACRYLIC FIBER FOR LUXURIOUS WEAR None of the five dist,ricU hqs the long and often bltjer b^tle big .'States to mark its ballots wants to oon^ue otoaaea a| shown any unusual perform- ended. Although some polls today with 40 vital electoral, Attleboro High SohoeL Leee- STORE HOURS: ' anoes. The vote in each is about gave the ecUie to Kennedy, the votes to award and a spirited ard bad brought suit ag alaat I' SHOP EVERY d e p a r t m e n t FOR UN AD VERTISED ' SPECIALS race rbmainad tight. senatorial race to decide. the Attlehoro Sdssel Oonimib; proportional to the total elec­ — Town’s New Board of Directors Officially Takes Office torate there. State officials estimated 7.4 tap.seeking a rsstratatog aa» MONDAY - SATURDAY 9:30-5:30 million cialifornlans would vote, der to prevent It from aany^ V itote’i Atty. John D. LaBelle, at brief cefemonies and— Francis P.p DellaFera;noiioTTai-o- Qn/iand fioirDemocrats Atty. Both party -headquarters I t W l S THURSDAY TILL 9 P.M. ready cuffed David M. Barry, deputy chairman; Mayor Francis were active this morning, k e y ­ Hu despite the threat of rain lag out a directive o t asdiaal- WIN OR LOSE — YOU CAN’T BEAT THESE VALUES the Muniiiipal Building, administers the oath of throughout ths northern part of ofttoials that he got % J. lyiahoney, chairfnan; Robert M. Stone, secretary; ing tabs on the number of CHICAGO (AP) — An ssU- office to the members of the new board of direc­ voters who have gone to the mated 4.5 noUUon voters decide the state. out. Laooard, h tors the 10th board to be seated since the adoption Frank M.^TSiamldr; Olof Anderson and Raymond polls and rousting out thosp today whether Republican Polls close three hours after hit town's charter. Left to right L. Ellis. (H«rald photo by Pinto.) (Story on Page who had not.. * t, Charles H. Percy or Democrat to hto t ), ;> of the 1947 a u Re­ (Bee Page.Three) 6tJ publicans Harlan D. Taylor, Harold A. Turkington 16.) The Republicans, under Town Otto Kemer, the inougibent, will ■'•y-j'jii

MANCHESTER''EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1964 PAGE T H R U MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER t , 1964 Shcinwold on Bridge Movie Hero Rockville-Vemon United Fund Man to Face 12fth Clrenit State Voters ‘He^Was Magic All Along’ BARRiCiNt BTfiTE DEPARTMENT SNOWS •xetaalvsly ■$ NellbK Side v^wable Is G>iirt Cases f n COOKIES B o fP Count Set ‘Spotty’ RoBedale G>nstable Chosen; Bob Steele Mayor Demands Town Pay Now $68,319 Says Mrs. John F. Kennedy Lig^eff Drug By ALFRia> SHEINWOLO . Kt2 MANOHE8TIER SESSION PARKADB Thfi Manchaater UnltadFund Natioaal Men's Tpam OhamplM In ’ Norman Detwyn Brown, 28, an NEW YORK (AP) - I«o f any mors people he loved. S AK9SS States A $600 bohd forfeiture' was Pace at Polls Town Workers Get Benefits Still Busy . $40,000 in Road Repair6 today la juat short of 60 par Jerry Machlln’s smile waa « 642 un^ployed construction worker should have knowh,” Writes His high noon kept all the fresh­ ordered la court yeeterday in ness of the morning — fuid be cant of. its $116,000 goal. As broader than usual Vifter he had BAST from Maine whoee present ad­ (Oorttaaed fra n Paga Oaa) Mrs. John F. Kennedy of her * QIOS 9S6S the caee of Richard Risley, 81, died then, never nevet knowing HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Who City taxpayers will not pay^clty to plear up an inequity In of this morning tha fund has conducted the worldwide bridge (Oontiaaed from Page One) ^amld speculation that New dress is 186 RlUstown Rd., last late husband, “ that it was ask­ disillusionment.” W llllun Androltvlch, of O oto-f slon will be appoiiUed at the 9 110 9 •754 formerly of RFD 1, Lake St., next selectmen's meeting. was the greatest star of western for district road maintenance road repairs, (31ty . taxpayers racalved $68,318.41. tournament for the State De­ Hampshire may go' Demo­ niidit vma charged with breach maintained the rsat of the day, ing too much to dream that I ■lal Rd. was appointed special apd'^repairs, accordftig to Mayor support the city's department D 10642 f Briefs K53 7 ballotin|: enda In -key Eastern cratic nationally for the first of the peace In connectiem with Manchester, when he failed to observers said It could equal plight have grown old with him constable for six months for the movies? r ' H o B. Fiaherty. Tha fund eampalgn cama to partment and the U.8. In- i The fire department will meet of public Works, which handle a close last Friday; the re­ a o i n ^ JI09I states. In 1960, the nation waited time In 20 years. A turnout of bis alleged attempt to pick up a appear in court on a non-sup­ the 90 per cent total of 1966. and seen our children grow up If a like asking wm wras Flaherty said last night, at a formatlofi Agency. “ The annual three days before learning how Gagnon Elected '.Roeedale area by the selectmen tomprrow at 8 pjn. at tlws all of the city’s roads. turns will continue to coma In toumament Is Just for fun,' B A K 4 2 more than 300,000 was predict­ 24 • year - old woman as she port charge. together.’’ best all-time boxing chamn,-' meeting of the city counpil, that Judge Stanley Yesukiewicz Hartford gave the late Presi­ at their meeting last night The firehouse. addition, through town for some time, however. Machlln admitted, "but the California voted. Absentee bal­ ed. walked along E. Center and HoU In a tender reflection, wrltteq question cai> Stir up a swim of a l ^ t $40,000 due the city from lots decided the winner. — Re­ dent John F. Kennedy a record The board of education will taxes, the city resident also So far tha Initial Oifts Di­ hands are instructive. We had Gov. John W. King la seeking Sts. yesterday morning. also ordered that a rearreat be for Look mag;azlne to mrrk the By 4-H Club ■electmen also approved the argument among ajjvrcates of uie towm will be figured into the publican Richard M. Nixon by margin of 81,000. Local Demo­ give a reception for the staffs supports ths town’s Highway vision still leads the list with one to show you how to eat your to become the first Democrat The arrest followed a com­ made of Rlr.ley through the approaching first anniversary first sick leave benefits for Bronoo Rilly Ajifferson, Bill clty’a accounts receivable fund. WMt 96,(XX) votes. ffunlly relations office of the crats predicted a record-break­ of the Boltoh schools tomorrow HarL Tim M^ldy, Buck Jones, Department which handles all $02,585 in receipts. Its goal is cake and have It tob.” ever re-elected in New Hamp­ plaint from the woman, Brown Nov. 23 of President Kennedy’s Robert Gagnon df 258 Lake town employes. at 8 p.m. in the school library. The money is the estimated town roads outside the city. 2 NT 6.NT AU Hm shire. In 1062 he became the court. A warrant was issued .to­ ing 35.000 or bettor margin for Hoot Oibsojv'etc., etc. amount due the city as rebate $60,000. South dealer poeted a $l(X> bond and Will be assassination, she begins, “ It is St. w u elected president of the Androlevich said at the meet­ Bomarco. town couple's club, Severifl, years ago, the city state's flrsf Democratic gover­ day, Presidimt Johnson in the ex­ nearly a year since he has been There^.r^maln8 a hard core of for the city’s road fund. Other high placing divisions Neither side vulnerable presented in Circuit Court 12, ing that he was accepting the will meet Friday at 8 p.m. at and town worked out a pro­ are Industrial Employes with Ohio nor in 40 years ^ e n he defeat­ Manchester, Nov. 23. Rlsley’s case Involved the p e ct^ turnout of 63,000. gone—’’ Manchester 4-Leafers 4-H C3ub Job only because of the urglngs Bob Steete fans who claim that “ The town has apparently tak­ Opening lead—Jack of Hearts the Rothwell office building for gram where the town would re­ $6,838.46; Town Employes with West opens the jack of hearts his slam If East had tha king ed John PillsbuiV, his opponent Police said that Brown, driv­ non-support o f his family, in­ Bridgeport noted a drop of “ Now I think that I should at their October meeting at the Of his friends and neighbors. thpir hero was the best rider, en the position that, since the COLUMBUS, Ohio. (AP) — about 26 per cent as compared an evening of folk dancing. imburse the city for part of its $4.»2.75 (including a few and South counts 11 tricks in of clubs. In- short, South can Campaign oratory is suddenly again this year. ing a blue car, at about 10 a.m. cluding three children, all under have known that he was magic home of Mrs. Bernard Lada- He Is active in the town and Bolton Junior-Senior H igh^^r town will be consolidated July nine years o f age. with 1960. 1. this debt Will not be paid." road expenses. late returns not reported when tdp cards. His 12th trick must try both black suits if he tries silent, and the click of voting yesterday allegedly stopped the ail along. I did know it — but I bouche, 865 E. Middle Tpke., county Ilemocratic organiza- School will be dismissed Fri;Jair draw of them all. The companion cases of Oaryl At New Haven, the total vote should have guessed it could not I pleased to know that after 40 Flaherty said. Under present conditions, the the dlvlslan completed its ac­ come from spades or clubs. spades first. booth levers and scratching of Manchester woman on E. Cen­ club leader. Th^re was also a "iS R O ,tions and said he thought he at 12:10. The teachers wllJ^-^^ave tivities last week): Residential South cannot try both black Year’s Rainfall ter St. asking her for directions Klssell o f 765 E. Middld Tpke. was keeping fairly close to the last. I should have known that it was busy enough. He hoped years in films. Bob is just as Flaherty Indicated that If the city and town fiscal years dif­ South may lead a club frtnn encils on ballots began across Halloween Party for members tks VupkCAT a curriculum meeting, canvass with $2,847.21; board dummy and finesse with the suita if he starts with the clubs. to a particular stre^. She re­ and Kathy Nelllgan of Bolton, 1960 pace. Waterbury reported was asking too much to dream that he would only be responsi­ hard-muscled and flint-eyed as town does not pay, the city will fer, and the city has permitted gbio today. and guests. say*... The elementary idhool will of education employes with $2,- queen or he may lead 8 low After the club toesse fbUs he Is The last of the voters — sec­ Below Average plied, police said, that she did both 17, and charged with qlml- the vote was the lightest since that I might have grown old Other officers for the year ble for the Rosedale area and be dismissed at i^ .m . tomor­ ever. * enter into consolidation with a the town to pay the rebate late, 1948. About 14,340 ballots were $40,000 deficit. Which would be 211; and business employes spade from his hand and try"to aU w uhed up. - retary of State ¥ed Brown says _____ not khow. Brown then allegedly lar counts of breach of the with him and seen our children are Sandy Hines, vice presi­ *"$601613116$ L0V6 M er not be sent out on other calls. row for parefip«teacher confer' He has never really left the so that bookkeeping would not cast in the first four hours, or grow up together. movie business, though some- assumed by all taxpayers in the with $125. get a trick with dummy’s jack. Maybe the hand teachee an­ there may be a record 4,225,(XX> followed her as she walked down peace which stemmed from a dent; Gail, Hayes, secetary; The appointment was the re­ ences. be thrown off. Although the water stored in 26 per cent of the some 56,(XK) "Ns stsw, kafliy copy MKkisss! times it has left him. Right now town. The only question is which «ilt other principle, of interest to — will come and go in the dark. Holl St., and made attempts to fight over a bOy friend on the "So now he is a legend when Helen Starkweather, treasurer, Lssch hear service! sult of a petition dated Oct. 21 Boy SeptiP Troop 73 will not Recently selectmen discussed the town's four reservoirs eligible citizens. It was about he is appearing in a pair of "If selectmen refuse to pay to play first. the State Department: Always Polls close at 6:80 p.m. and entice her into his car. night of Oct. 19 at the rear of he preferred to be a man. and Doreen Agostlnelli, recrea­ t«ss steocll cottistl for. permanent police protection meet (anight because of elec- the rebate, and, over protests of dropped approximately 24 mil­ four per cent under 1960. westerns for producer Alex this just obligation, we will re­ South eats his cake and loses leave yourself -an out, juat In sunset is at 4:46 p.m. The. woman, not identified by the East Side Rec, had their must believe that he does not tion leader. Skorper bond papW cepist. circulated in the area, bearing tlong.-^ Selectman Robert W. Deming, TPC Approves case your first plan fails. lion gallons since the first of police, then ran into a home and cases continued to Nov. 19 to Voting was reported heavy, share our suffering now. I think Gordon, doing a brief role in gard the $40,(KX) as a receivable decided not to pay the latest re­ It If he' tries the club finesse With Its “ swing state” reputa- October, the amount is still (Committee chairmen are’ Ka­ Nappy boss! eiriy 15c par espp 61 signatures. Apparently there debt due from the town, and'we Daily Queetioa Mop as the place where either called police as the motorist see if juvenile authorities' will however, in prosperous south­ for him —at least he will never ^ .Manchester Evening Herald "The Bounty Killer” and a full- bate. ^ first. West wins with the king about 13 million gallons higher thy Wright, social committee: (minimum order 25c) was a considerable amount ^ scale villain in “ Requiem for a will figure our tax rate appro­ Bray Request Partner opens wHh INT (16 to party has a fighting chance, drove on. She described the car take jurisdiction. Thomas El­ eastern Connecticut,' Including know whatever sadness might Bolton correspondent, Clemewell “We do not want to resort to of clubs, and declarer must than It waa at this time last Craig Ladabouche, trips and tin fabsloos XEROX CORtEfi vandalism there during ^/tne Gunfighter." priately,” Flaherty said, 18 p^nU), and the next player Ohio will closely watched and man. liott, family relations officer, is New London and Groton, home have lain ahead. Young, telephone 64S-8081. legal action,” Flaherty said. eventually lose another trick. It year. of the builder of nuclear sub­ tours committee; Sandy Hines, t e r m yes at: summer. Androlevich alsp'men- Bob (real name: Robert This will leave the consolidat­ The Town Planning Commis- is then too late to try tor an passes. You hold: Spades, J-7;. across the Jiation. Four years Late in the afternoon, police handling the cases. “ He knew such a share of it in tioned drag races on/^olland ”We just happen to be in the Ikiwrence Wlttkofske, town marines, and other major in­ recreation committee and Helen Bradbury) was bom in Pendle­ ed town a debt of about $40,000. elon has approved a change to additional spade trick. HMrts, K-6-2; Diamonds, A-K- ago, it gave Richard M. Nixon found a vacant car fitting the David Mendenhall, 18, of his life that it always made you R E E D' S Rd. driver’s seat, and justifiably ao. water superintendent, issued a dustries. Winsted also said tfie Starkweather, community serv­ ton, Ore., 67 years ago, ap­ The amount equals about one- South can eat his cake and 9-e-3; Clubs, 6>4-Z. 9,217,611 votes to 1,944,012 for woman’s description and placed East Hartford, was fined $45 so happy whenever you saw him Manchester Shopping Parkade Business Zone I for a half-acre report this morning showing a vote was heavy. ice committee. The name of Jwilliam Saw- peared in vaudeville with his and-a-half mills on the tax rate This debt has not only been still have it if he tries first for What do you aayf eventual winner John F. Ken­ a stake-out on Forest St. Brown after he pleaded g;uilty to enjoying himself. But now he 643-7167 telle of Colordai Rd. was on the tract to the rear of 328-332 Communities where the vot­ The new officers will be In- P eople In parents, but spent much of his the mayor said. paid retroactive, but for a good the spade trick. He wins the Answer: Bid $ NT. The com­ nedy. total of 253 million gallons in arrived at the vehicle a short speeding. A second count— will never know more — not petition a^ecn applicant for the many years, has not been paid storage In Porter, Howard, time later and was taken to po­ ing was running behind the aige, nor stagpnation, nor despair .stalled at the November meet­ early youth o p ranches In Ore­ The $40,000 represents reim­ Green Rd., at Woodbridge St. first trick vrith the queen of bined coAUit must be 27 to 29 reckless driving'-was not pre­ nor crippling illness, nor loss ing. JTEffOGRAPHIC police duties. Sawtelle, 23, was gon and Washington. When his bursement from the town to the at all." The land had been in Residence hearts and returns a low-spade. points, which is enough for Roaring Brook and Globe Hol­ lice headquarters where he was sented. Mendenhall was arrest­ J960 pace included Meriden, arrestsd Friday night on a identified by the woman as the New Britain, Bristol, Manches­ father became a Hollywood Zone A. . . West Takes Queen game in notrump but la doubt­ Massachusetts low Reservoirs, 226 million gal­ ed in Manchester on Oct. 21 chgrg'e o f breach of peace by The N ews director. Bob started acting in The commission conducted a lons below capacity. man who approacned her. ter, Stamford, and Norwalk. It As the cards He, West takes ful for eleven tricks in dia­ BOSTON (A P )— An esUmat- following 9 high speed chase Trooper Alan Pea.se of the Col­ outdoor films, then as part of public hearing on Oct. 13 on the monds. Avoid trying for game The deficit is blamed on the Police reported that other through three towns, police re­ waa about normal in Torring- chester Troop and has posted a the queen of spades; and dum­ ed 2.5 million Massachusetts women, who have been involved ton and Danbury. REP. MARTIN the “ Collegian’’ series at Uni­ request from Stanley Bray, my’s jack, provides declarer’s in a minor suit when your dis­ lack of rain since Die first of ported. 6260 bond. He will appear in versal. Queeil Outlines Plan owner of the tract, to change voters were expected today'to the year. Rainfall during the in similar incidents in the area, There are more than 1,279,00 /NORTH ATTLEBORO, Mass. twelfth trick. South no longer tribution is balanced. put on a massive display of Fines were ordered against Circuit Court Nov. 16. He became the star of west­ the zone. month of October totaled 1.75 were called to headquarters but James E. Morris, 41, o f North registered voters this year. needs a club finesse. ticket splitting in their votes According to First Selectman (AP) — Rep. Joeeph W. Martin ern series and made 188 films About four neighbors object­ Inches, against the average of none could posltiv«y Identify Amltyville, N. Y., $50, for faU- Sunny and mild weather was Richard Morra, Sawtelle had South would still have a For Shelnwold’s 36-paga book­ for national, state and local of­ Jr. expects to celebrate two over a 20-year period, including ed to the requested zone change. Brown. ure to obtain Public Utilities forecast throughout the state. never been considered for the Of New Government chance even if East held the let, “ A Pocket Guide to fices. 3/18 for the month, m aking-a events today — his 80th birth­ the Three Me.squiteer series The decision, which is imme­ Bridge," send 50 cents to Bridge Patrolman Richard Thurston Commission plates; Floyd M. The pollihg places opened at 6 Job, although he had purchased queen of spades and could use The turnout was expected to total of 13.59 inches below the with young .Tohn Wayne. During diately effective, was reached Book, Manchester Eve. Herald. made the arrest, and the ease Hull, 21, Coventry, $16, mak­ a.m. and clo^e at 7 p.m. a uniform and flashing light, day and election to his 21st con­ it to capture dummy’s jack. .b e about the same as ihe rec­ average o f 36.26 Incheq since the early talkie period, Bob's (Continued from Page One) come here from the Common­ last week. Box 3318, Grand Central Sta­ is being investigated by S ^ ing an unnecessary noise with Eight electoral votes are at HERE’S secutive term in the U.8., House Declarer would later try the Jan. 1. Androlevich, sworn in last producer wanted him to sing. wealth.” Bray said this morning he has ord 2,459,504 in 1960. Walter Ferguson, Det. Sgt. Jo- stake 'in the presidential race of Representatives. club finesse and would make tion, New York 17, N.Y. If polls and other indicators Wlttkofske said that he does a motor vehicle (screeching night, was issued a badge for “ I tried one song and It was according to their personal ' —An arrangement similar to no immediate plans for the sejA Sartor and the detective tires); Donald Parkmsm, 26, between President Johnson and Martin, once speaker of the prove correct many Bay State not expect to implement any Identification. Uniforms are op­ plain awful," he recalled. “ I beliefs rather than the dictates the system in Scandinavia property, bureau of the Manchester Po­ Hartford. $40, breach of the Sen. Goldwater.- House and five times the chair­ Republicans plan to support further water bans, other than tional and must be purchased by finally told the producer if he of party policy. Abolition of where an official is named to lice Department. peace; Barry Pleasant, 17, The only other statewide con­ the constables themselves. man of Republican national Democratic presidential nomi­ the partial ban on outdoor use wqnted a singer he’d better get capital punishment is expected carry out impartial investiga­ ■VVapplng, $16, no tail pipe ex­ test is the U. S. Senate race be­ conventions, was confident Of nee Lyndon B. Johnson and of water, which is still in effect. Morra joHed that if the badge another boy. He settled for to result. tions of individual grievances tension on 8 motor vehicle: and tween Sen. Thomas J. Dodd, the were.. lost, Androlevich would retaining his seat, fit'a beaten some cowboys singing around DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE then s^tch back to support of He said that, as a rule, tiie win­ Club Will Hear his Democratic opponent, Ed­ Since 1967, the death penalty against the government. John E. Boyce, 20, New Britain, Democratld incumbent and Re­ owe the town $2.50. the campfire,” / has been restricted to certain —More generous benefits for Th« University of Connecticut GOP candidates for state of­ ter season takes care of itself, $36, speeding. publican John Lodge, former ward F. Doolan, in seven other But in time the singing cow­ fice. -■ . Constables will meet with the types of homtdde such as mur­ the sick, disabled and the aged. STATE NOW" as far as -water si^>ply is con­ Weather Man A bond forfeiture. of $75 was Connecticut governor and form­ YOUR elections. boys were to dominate the field. Glittering pageantry centuries Storrs, Connecticut selectmen sometime this month How will the OOP fare nation­ der during the commission. of a KIM lAURbuCE cerned. I ordered against Thomas Rice, er Ambassador to Spain. "I remember when they first old marked the state opening of to discuss the purchase of a ally? robbery. PRESENTS Henry Cochran, meteorolog­ 47, of Oxford St., who failed to For the first time in three patrol car and the question of came in,” said Bob. "Old H^t- Other measures outlined in Parliament.' The peers and life NOVAK HARVEY Rhode Island de&des there will be no race “ You better call on me for er —• that’s Hoot Gibson — ist, will speak Friday at a appear to answer to changes of remuneration. that on Wednesday, when we’ll the queen’s speech included: peeresses sat before the throne IN W. SOMERSET MAUGHAMS PROVIDENCE, R. I. (AP) — Rec Department breach Of the peace ai\d in­ for cong^ressman at large. The said to me, ‘Have you seen the wearing their crimson robes OH DAD, meeting of the 60-50 club of Flashing lights may be in­ know something about it," Mar­ —Legislation requiring pri­ With President Jobnson and toxication. Judge Yesukiewicz post was abolished by the Gen­ flowers on their shirts? They trimmed in ermine, most of stalled on this car. which will tin told newsmen. vate companies to disclose polit­ Ben. John O. Pastore consider­ Saved $6,581 St. Mary’s Episcopal Church ordered Rice be rearrested and eral Assembly during a con­ won’t last a year.’ I said, "They them rented. Bishops were in POOR DAD, be shared by all constables, but ical contributions. ed certain winners, chief inter­ in Neill Hall at the church. a new bond of $150 be set in gressional redistricting earlier won’t last six months.’ their gowns. Morra said he was opposed to MALCOLM MUOOERIDOE —Abolition of prescription Showp at 6 (^9:05 est in Rhode Island voting to­ His talk will be given after a the case. this year. Most of the district “ That shown how wrong you charges in the socialized medi­ In the galleries wives of peers MAMA’S HUNC YOU IN THE CLOSET A report released this mom. LOAN each constable’s having his own SEATTLE, Wash. (AP) — Piss ~Buddjr Ebtes day focuses on Republican Gov. ing by the town controller’s ot potluck at 7 p.m. and brief Bond forfeitures, totaling lines were revised and a new lights. Constables' cars are now can be. We didn’t realize the cal service. were in evening dress and many sixth district created. British humorist Malcolm Mug- popularity of we.stern-style mu­ In “ Mall Order John H. Chafee and whether he fice shows that the recreation business meeting. $181, were ordered against five identified by markers on the —Action against racial discri­ wore diamond tiaras. A special Bride" ai 7:4«, AND I’M FEELINO SO SAD The speaker is with the Trav­ For the first time in the geridge says elections in the sic with audiences in the South box was reserved for ambassa­ will be the state’s first GOP department ran its summer pro­ out-of-state motorists who fail­ license plates. mination with the promotion of governor in 34 years to win a eler’s Research Center, Hart­ ed to appear in court to an­ state’s history, there will be no United States and Britain have and Southwest. The singing "full integration into the com ­ dors. Many of them were In gram at a saving of $6,581 be­ Regular town ertiployes will MANCHESTFR PM r.4J 7dl? second term. His Democratic ford. He will speak on' weather swer to speeding charges. election for the General Assem­ evolved Into personality con- cowboys took over the market, munity of immigrants who have evening dress. AMPlf fku PfiHMNG Nov. 6-14 (No Sunday Performance) low its estimated budget. WHAT’S YOUR WORRY? be allow'ed three days a year te.sts between Identical candi­ opponent is Lt. Gov. Edward P. The piogram of 25 activities patterns and his trip to the Nolles were entered by bly. This was ruled out by a sick leave and may accumulate and it couldn’t have liappened to HARRIET S. JORGENSEN THEATRE federal court hearing the state’s dates. two nicer guys — Gene Autry Gallogly. had been budgeted for $30,- Antarctic during the Geophys­ Prosecutor James Mlrabile in up to five days as a result of controversial legislative reap- Muggeridge, former editor of and Roy Rogers.” Tickets and Reservations Now Available 713, but cost only $24,132 to ical Year. There will be a ques­ the companion cases' of Deane action Uken- by the selectmen tion and answer period after portlonment case. Punch, told a news .conference Bob feels the accent on song Saved from Chair Earlier, Auditorium Box Office: 429-2912 complete. Bradshaw. 20, Hillsdale, N. J.; last night. The benefiU will be Monday there is a lack of issues Most of the savings were ef­ the talk. Thomas Dorman, 2.1, Milford; The present General Assem­ given only to those who have instead of action helped bring Vermont because of masa communica­ tha eventual decline of the pro- fected in the playg;round and ^Tie meeting is open to all John F. Kirmayer, 19, of East bly. will be allowed to hold over worked a full year and will be tions and women’s suffrage — Admission: SLOO-—Curtain 8:15 P.M. MONTPELIER, Vt (AP)~ .swimming programs, with only couples in Manchester area. next year if it succeeds in T e- g^i^WesteAi. R.I. Man Wins His Freedom Vermont Democrats held hopes Horwalk; and Donald Morris­ affective Jan. i, 1965. particularly women's suffrage. Bob atill presents a striking Salters Pool showing an actual sey, 19, of New Fairfield, all apportioning Itself at another Town employes get one week When a woman agreed. Mug­ the state would back a Demo­ cost above estimates. special session to be convened figure with his narrow hips, cratic nominee today -for the presented on charges of breach vacation with pay, plus one day geridge commented: ^ “ Good broad shoulders and barrel HARTFORD TAP) — George-^heck of a lot on account The rec department ran a Catholic Ladies of peace, lardeny and destruc­ later this month. for every year they work, but man." first time since the Republican complete program, with the ex- Also on the state ballot were chest. A recent attack of bursi­ M. Dortch Jr., 44, reprieved me, Dortch said. party -was founded nibre than'a tion of private property. The they have never been paid for tis Interrupted his usual diet of The board also reduced sen­ ce()tioa' of the' Intermediate Get State Posts case Involved an Oct. 16 inci three proposed constitutional three times from the eleotrlc century ago. sick leaVe. ^ I^RESIDENT PARK pushups)' .so he has lost seven tences to time served in three Baseball League, which was dent in Wlllington In which the simendments . The salary of the selectmans chair, will soon be a free man. President Johnson is given a canceled for lack of partici­ SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — pounds of muscle, down to 160. other cases: good chance of breaking Ver­ Three members -of Gibbons boys allegedly took some pump­ clerk was raised 10 cents an President Chung Hee Park said But ,the ailment has gone away The state pardons board vot­ Ralph Perruccio, 30, a Middle- pants. The saving on this pro­ mont's tradition’ of having sup­ Assembly, Catholic Ladies of kins and smashed them in the Wool Bringe More hour to $2.10. today South Korea will “ accept and 'he plans to return to his town hairdresser sentenced five gram amounted to $223. An ad­ road. In other business, the select­ ed ycaterday to reduce his sen­ ported every Republican presi­ nothing but the United Nations- fighting weight. years ago in the strangling of ditional $1,300 in savings were Columbus, were elected officers Numerous cases were con­ DURBAN. South Africa — men appointed Eldmiind Moran- tence to time already served. dential candidate. made in two other basebsdl proposed formula" for unifica­ a four-year-old boy. of the State Assembly of the tinued, for disposition by plea, South Africa’s 32,000 wodl cey. Jack Rothwell and Robert tion with Communist-governed The Westerly. R. I,, man wa.s C On the other hand. Demo­ leagues, Alunrml and Alumni Perruccio, a mental patlen cratic Goy. Philip H. Hoff is Catholic Ladies'of Columbus at court trials or jury trials. farmers, with their 33 million Gorton to the Northeast Refuse North Korea. College Teacher sentenced to death for the fatal dn leave from a state hospil Junior. regarded as in a tight fight for a convention at the New Eng­ sheep, have placed this nation rHspoaal Committee. These A U.N. resolution calls for stabbing of Mrs. Dorothy Se­ was convicted of manslaugl p re-election against Lt. Gov. lander Motor Hotel at Dan­ fifth in the world in wool pro­ three men were members of the free elections in both parts of To Attend Talk bastian of Pawcatuck Sept. 3, in the death of Ronald Camp, French Turn to Beef 1949. He spent five years on Ralph A. Foote, the GOP candi­ Pension Plans Spread duction and fourth in wool ex­ original study committee. the country. na and drew a 12 to 15 year bury. death row before his sentence ONLY 6 NIGHTS date. Manchester residents elected PARIS— Possibly even more ports. 'Wool follows gold as the The selectmen will advertise Unification has become a hot sentence. WASHINGTON — Labor De­ political issue In connection with Miss Shirley Morrill, chair­ was commuted to life imprison­ Mon. thru Thurs." are Miss Helen Thomas of 25 than the British, the French republic’s biggest foreign-ex- for bids fbr a sand spreader man of the executive secretarial The board set two conditions 8 P.M. partment researchers found recent world events. Including ment in 1955. for Perruccio’s release. He must Cooper St., honorary state have become a nation of beef­ change earner. During the sea­ with a hood for its motor and curriculum at Manchester Com­ Donald C. McNeil, Dortch's Fri. 8:80 P.M. - Sat. 9 P.M. that two thirds of 16,000 pri­ Red China’s detonation of a be confined to the custody of Ti 111 lliliM Neiv Hampshire president; Mrs. Frank Ruff of eaters. Cattle now account for son that ended June 30, wool blinker lights. Bids should be in munity College, plana to attend counsel, told the board the vate pension plans studied had nuclear derice. a recognized mental institution MflIS ST fA'iT > CONCORD, N. H. (AP) — 152 Cooper St„ state editor, and half of France’s livestock, the sales totaled $179.2 million - for the meeting Nov. 16. and the 62nd annual convention of worst aspect of the death pen­ AIR COSOirUlSlU S' . ikUP.'k , 6 MATINEES been established in the past 15 North Korea's (hmmunists and he must remain under pa­ Fri. 4:80 P.M. Sat. & Sun. 1:30 & 5:30 P.M. Voters were expected to turn years. The plans covered 15.8 Mrs. James Tani, 90 Concord qumber having increased 26 nearly $33.6 million more than the spreader must be delivered have demanded an Immediate the New England Business Edu­ alty ts not the dying but the role board jurisdiction. y WALT DISNEY’S out in record numbers today million workers. Rd., state director. per cent in the j>ast 10 years. the previous season. in four weeks. meeting with South Korean cation Association (NEBEA). waiting for death. EASTERN STATES COLISEUM The bid for delivering sand to It will be held this year In "He stood up under this pun­ Laxter Shepherd, 41, of Hart­ "THREE UVES OF WEST SPRINGFIELD officials to discuss the means ford, Imprisoned for shooting the' town garage for winter Manchester. N. H., Nov. 14. ishment three times,” the' law­ $-2.50 - $3.00 - $3.50 - $4.00 (tax Incl.) for reuniting the country. his wife July 3, 1950, during a THOMASIMA" road care was split between But Park said today in a Currenifly on the executive yer said. He described Dortch 6tSO - 9:35 board and planning committee as "a marvelous example” of jealous rage. Yes! Mail Orders Still Accepted Richard Lee and Andover Sand speech at Kawangju that “ senti­ Earl A. Hopkln.s, 34, former and GraVM at a dollar a yard. mental and emotional " negotia­ of NEBEA. Mis.s Morrill Is a rehabilitation. "BULLET FOR A Send check to Springfield Hockey Association past president of that organiza­ Hai'Uord hosiery salesman who Coliseum, West Springfield Members of the recently au­ tions would not contribute to Dortch, once illiterate, now shot and stabbel the husband of BAD M A N " thorized conservation oommis- unification. tion. does work in the prison busi­ with Audle Morphy State number and price of tickets, date and a woman with whom he alleg­ time of performance desired. ness office that normally re­ edly had been carrying on a love 8:15 quires a college education. ' i rBest. Selections available for Mon. thru Thurs.. affair. The victim of the April Starts Wednesday 8 p.m.; Fri., 4:30 p.m.; Sat. and Sun., 5:80 p.m. The convict's father also ap­ 20, 1954, shooting waa Wright- pealed to the board at the Sophia Ixireh In hearing. son N. Oomegys. "YESTERDAY, TODAY and "1 went through a lot in 15 The board also reduced the TOMORROW” years,” he said, "I’m on the sentences of Robert Dlmltruk, I^m particular! 30, and Leslie H. Nenard, 28, down road now, living in sus­ pense. Junior can help me. I both of East Hartford. They beg of you men - - send him wer serving five year terms back to me. The people of after being convicted of obaain- Westerly are pulling for him.” Ing blank prescription forms to I like my laundry The board \vas told the fath­ obtain narcotics. The board re­ Starts T’mow.! er, 66, is 111 and needs his son duced their minimum sentence to help him In his business. to four years. They were ar­ is all man, rested three years ago. Dortch himself told the MEWOiainNIMIERAMWIMm.r!IOOUCIION to feel Huffy • • • board he wants the chance “ to The board turned down clemr all animal make it all up to him,” his ency petitions of some 20 oth­ father. “ He’s been through er prisoners. in the most and smell s w e e t. poweilui Armchair Political Experts ^roleef A his To Have Plenty of Guides -"^eareer -(Continued from Page One) stacks up with Kennedy's 91,000 vote plurality of I960. UIEKEim.eUEilttLEDIIll VM hopes of turning Indituia Demo­ Georgia — Republicajis broke Wii's it t)h cratic for' the first time since almost even in Fulton County ENDS -TONIGHT! ii' I nl If th* n««d for^money to buy o r build a (Atlantal four years ago. If they "The Unslnkable BURNSIDE 1936 could be slim. ‘jH ' hUkNMOl AVt tASf repeat, and put Into normally Molly Brhwn” I PE I PARKING b?8 '.r.Lt t • horn*, or to improvo your pre$ont homo it*M Nam eless, In New York Nixon carried heavy Democratic majorities in six upslate counties by a 3-1 .south Georgia, it could mean a' has you biting your naili— RELAX! Como, margin and still lost the state. If GOP victory in this state. o f c o u r s e . Michigan — Some obseiwers Powerful^ new Rambler American... 65’s spottiest way to save talk over your need$ with Manche$ter'$ Goldwater fail.s to match that, .say if a Democratic candidate' and the 6-4 GOPimargin in pop- It ’s electriet doesn't take 66 per cent of the oide$t financial institution. Since 1891 ulou.s Nassau County dwindles Wayne County (Detroit) vote he observers say it could be a can't offset normal outstate we've helped thousands like yours^f. May­ Johnson landslide for the .state's Republican margins. 43 electoral votes. Jgennaylvania —. Philkdelphia CURRENT ANNUAU be we can help you, too. It doesn't cost Here are some other areas for gave lannedy 68 per cent in DIVIDEND ON election night watching: 1960. He carried the state' with Compact Economy King o f the 3 SENSIBLE SPECTACULARS! INSURED SAVINGS anything to fini^ out! California - \ Those familiar 61.1 per cent. Here it is! Rambler American—smarter, snap­ Ramblers. And you will find the lowest prices with the scene .say Goldwater must carry three Sopthern Cali­ Earth Funiieheg Power pier, zestier than ever, spanking new for ’6S. o f any U.S.-built convertible, wagon, 2-door fornia counties - Los Angeles Spectacular new engine option :15S-hpTorque and 4-door sedan, based on manufacturers* M ott women are particular. They’re alto busy and economidal. Those Orange and San Diego plus WAIRAKEI, New Zealand— who have electric dryers find they waltz through washday. A push of San Mateo Cjounty. near- San A thermal area near here-has Command 6 that comes on like an 8—saves suggested retail prices. See the spectacular -fit * impressive display of steam' the bijtton and instantly they get gentlq sunshine,. Never never never Francisco to have a crack at the gas a$ only a Rambjer ean—one of three en* new Americans at your Rambler dcalcTT state’s 40 electoral votes. shooting up from underground. | do they end up with wind-whipped, sun-faded or frozen laundry. And Connecticut — Experts will be Seventy deep bores have been - gine choices for ’6S in the Economy King. American Motors^Dedicated to Excellence, they have a choice of damp-dry or bona-dry. If you'd like to waltz used to produce electric power watching this early reportin|; New sporty options like console, floor shifts, S A V I N G S through washday, see your electric dryer dealer now. state to seg how Johnson's vote from the roaring steam. , every WEDNESDAY wire wheel covers. 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BIANCHESTER EVENING HEBAJJ), MANCHESTER, OOl^I, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1964 HANCHfiSTRR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, (X)NN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1964 FAOETRVB it^DnOkMaii, One Vole’ Idea South Windsor TV-Btadio Tonight Columbia Open Doily 9:30 to 5:30— Tues. and Thurs. till 9— Tremendous values in fhis Great Savings Eveill! To Have Effect on Election G)imcil Eye§ Voter T.ot4d W M R M K m m (A P ) T h a ftlM and other apecial Inter- Formation of *'0M4naa, one-voU drive" of esta.” T^evision Increofied 7 ieltjr Ibika, and suburbanite* —' a "Perhape the most shocking Naira ^ ▲ 6:46 (30) Ren Cochran Yen, for e Hmlted time only T O U R O L D STORM crowned with a victo­ discovery (or me,” he said, Mori* ^ 7:00 (3-U) BlecUoa Ooearaga Totem la Columbia 'tot^d Charter Unit (10-i(10-33-30)___ BtaeUons — W IN D O W S A R E W O R TH 12.00 E A C H when you ry la Um ,Supreme Court — will "w as the fact that to augment [Mrabaat. l,M(raa of Ifoaday when aev«n ___ >T Cambinc Homaeraft la Bwadaa have an impact on next Tues­ their salaries, some Connecticut o t Brltuiiiy flubo^ption IV purchaee . . . new voteia were mad* la the day's elections. legislators have collected unem' The town council w ill con­ ____. Show (80) Blectlon Coraroia apeelal aeaaloii. Three o f thaae 7:90> (34) ChalleaKe H i* impact will be compara­ ployment compensation in.-nir- sider the forma^pn of A new (40) Btaeey Burke were aervloenien who were vot- Greatest Sale of the Year Nawa. Sporu. Weather 8:00 (34 Cultures A Oootlnants tively small, and scattered, 'but ance — ‘Jobless pay benefits’ — committee and an increase in Camera 8:80_ (94' li Casals Master Claaa tera la abeentta and four wore worthy of iwite as the begfinning during the regular seasion of the 9:00 (34) American Symphony SPARTAN voters whoaa rights have ma­ the membership on two com-, aoUoii Ooversc* of a vast shift in political power a.ssembly.” I) EtantlaT-Brlnkley (181B) Bubscrlption Tv tured since Oct. 10. None of What's NewT 10:00 (34) In School Preview away from farmlands and small mlt(ees at its meeting tomor­ ^ A . S c ^ t 11:00 (3A-;10-13««M0) News. alummum commnation windows these seven registered with a row night. Croaklta Sports, Waatber by ChcmipioN / party: all are unaffUlated. This Bxampleoi leaves the town with 684 Re- BEGINS TOMORROW! Hebron The council will consider the ■ M SATU»t*A#» TV WEEK PUR CXIMPLETE U8T1NO Colorado — This state has appointment of a charter re- ulibUcans; 390 Democrata and f r rsstimftlnniil its state legisla­ viMon committee; revision of an Cnn’t rust or warp evor. Fully weather-proofed and J1614 Independents. Both parties tive In accordance with - last expact a record turnout, ac­ ordinance to increase the mem­ never need painting. Jane’s Supreme Court decree Medical Aid bership of the capital goals Im­ cording to official*. Bepub- p ttmt both houses muaS be based provements , committee from Radio Ucan headquarters are at the i «R papulation. As a result, the home o f Mr. and Hr*. Donald five to six members and the Visits Area llW s estteg iBotaOee only those oews broedeaeta cf 'ie or U \ IMS legislature will have many Tuttle on Rt. 87 and the Dem­ m Program Set elimination of the town man­ Mra Arthur Khigow of Tracy, neiwB faces, notably from bur‘ ndf nto toaftk. Some etatteas nuTT other ahort aewecaate). Home Specialties Co. ocrats will have headquarters ager from the committee, tmd Calif., natiotial president of the gaomng suburbs like,, those Oreater Hartford at the home o f Mr. and Mrs, a revision of the ordinance of VFW Auxiliary, will make an of­ ' eSBO—1M9 ;18 Radio aroCBid Denver. A movement Is on foot to es­ •:ao Lioas John wed* :46 I^well Tluinaa;: SportiSp 39 P U R N E L L P L A C E — T E L. 643-2858 Paul Merrick, also on Rt, 87. the conservation committee to ficial visit to this area Friday 00 Election Returns lUinols — No reapportiohment tablish a medical self help pro­ t;00 Mek -----iblnsoe To Present Play increase the membership to the and Saturday. l:fft Nawt m Off WHO—IM* 1 has been agreed upon, so the 1T7 The Podium Players of He­ gram, supported by the public minimum of six members. She will be accompanied on m u x - e u ;00 Newe, Weather Sports Ask for Bob Brown or Charlie Pringle members of the House are being 6:00 Fred Swanasn Show bron will present "The Ten Lit­ health department, in coopera­ The council will also consider her 'risitation by five officers of ;S6 Old. Borrowed Blue Here Are Same Of Our Smiling Service Gals Who Are Running This Sale! elected at large. TMs confronts i:$0___Ntwe. ■ Sporu “ and ■ Weattiitr~ 00 Election Returns tle Indians," a three-act mys­ authorization for the town man­ the 'Manchester unit: Mrs. 7:00 Bkiward P. Horxan voters with a monumental head­ tion with the local Civil De­ WFOP -14ie tery by Agatha Christie, at ager to award a bid for a 1,- Charles Hlrth, sinlor vice presi­ 7;U Joe Bdwardi. ache—a separate > ballot near­ fense. the Idea being to train at Pm on lOO Llou Terr) Rham Nov. 18 and 14, accord­ 000-gallon pumper. dent of Connecticut and chair­ 1■» :00 Ken OrUfla ly three feet long. least one person in every fam ­ WINF—USi ing to local ticket chairman, The council will set up a man of a committee arranging 8:00 Newi, Weather :00 Sal LoRoee. Connecticut — The upshot of a ily to know how to give help in Bvelyn Wolff. The tickets are meeting on Nov. 10 at 11:30 the national president's agenda; long struggle, in court and out, case of national di.saster or in available at the . Landmark. a.m. at the Connecticut Bank Mrs. Mary LeDuc, Mrs. George is that the Nov. 8 election fOr everyday life. The play begins promptly at 8 and. Trust Co., Hartford to Ecabert, Mrs. Jane’ Fortin and the state legislature has been It is hoped that a sufficient p.m. Miss W o lff and several award serial bonds In the Mrs. Florence Streeter. canceled. Democrats control the number o f people will respond amount of $1,170,000 to the Sbidebaker other local thespians havd de­ Arriving at Bradley Field Fri­ Senate, Republicans the House OPEN SO O N cided to bow out on this pre­ and can make-the plan a suc­ highest bidder on the basis of day at about 8:11 a.m., Mrs. and co^ d not agree. Democrats cess. the lowest net Interest to the AT A NEW LARGER LOCA'nON THE COMMON-SENSE CAR sentation, but several other fa­ charged that Republican leg- Klugow plans to appear on Chan­ miliar players from surrounding Leonard Gilmartln of the town. nel 30 between 9 and 9:16 a.m. ialatlve candidates did not want towns round out the cast. Miss state health department d lon- The bonds are for the EHi She will visit the University of to be running the same day as strated use of the self-1 \ .dt Terry School and the Pleasant .W olff said her schooling, three Sen. B arry Ooldwater — all the Connecticut, the Mansfield State The T R A D IN G POST nights a week "stopi^ me at an earlier meeting. Valley addition. Training School, the Rocky Hill indicators say Ooldwater will Under, unfinished business 68 COOPER STREET M^CHESTER UP $1 cold" but the play is "most in­ Mrs. Warren Smith, chair­ Veterans Home , and Hospital lose Connecticut. The next move the council has two appoint­ TO ^ teresting." man of the public health nurs­ and Governor Dempsey’s office. is apparently up to a three- ments to make: An auditor DOLLARS FOR DUDS! Briefs ing advisory committee, plans to She is ;ilso scheduled to ap­ iudge federal court, which has and a member to the board o f 800 Members.of the Co-operative establish a book shelf in the pear on WDRC Saturday at 10:30 W * will be on premise* to accept arUcles Friday, Nov. 6 been looking over the legisla­ tax review, term ending Oct. Kindergarten w ill meet at the town office building where in-; a.m. for an interview on the from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Perhaps you are cleaning your oloaert, . 1 9 M ( tors' shoulders. formation on disease prevention .31, 1966. * kindergarten classrooms tonight New York. — A complex legal, Jean Colbert program. She will attlo or pantry . . . and health advice in general will The council will meet in the at 8 p.m., according to Mrs. struggle led to a court decree be guest o f honor at a dinner Come In and see how the plan w orkslll be available. library of the South Windsor Louis GamaChe, publicity chair­ which could re.sult in three leg­ Saturday at 7 :30 p.m. at the Players Set Rehearsals High School at 8. man. islative elections within the next RIdea to Polls Smalley Brothers Post Home, The Podium Players will hold The PTA executive board three years. This decision is Democratic Town Chairman Windsor Locks. a rehearsal of act 3 of Agatha CLOSE-OUTS! win meet tomorrow night at 8 being appealed. Meantime, George Stone has announced p.m. at the home of Mrs. Mil- Christie’s suspense drama, ‘Ten depicts an autunm scene in the Republican state leaders are that Democratic headquarters ton Anthony on Lake Rd. Little Indians," tomorrow, at town of Union. ilanning a special session of the on Ellington Rd. are qpen today Church News Rham High School a t *8 p.m. The South Windsor Art eglalature early In December to for rides to the polls and baby­ Nine new member* joined { The entire cast will also re­ League was formed 10 years nappartion. The timing assures sitters. the Congregational Camrch hearse Friday, Saturday and ago through the efforts

R ockville FOR Downtown Study to Show Local Vote Yoling Heavy Events Iwom bly Heads Students Arm y Revolt Obituary In Area Towns At Manchester Cdllege j W h ere Spruce^^up N eeded Steady but Budget at $343,233; Under -Way Cosmetics H n . DavM CMe ____ . # A late check of sres In State M zi. X a M ODi*. 6S. of 6S towns shows voters John Twombly of 69 Allcef A von ^ Rd.; In Bolivia ITS A rtfiabillUtlon survey of thefprepaw architectural wnder^ WtlU St died thlB morninc at T r a ilin g ^60 srs turning out In a stosdy (CoratoosJ from Fra* Ora) Dr., a sophomore at Manchester 78 Devon Dr.; Marcia Kristoff, downtown area—part, of a re­ Ings ahd.cosl aatlmatas for a butnot hssvy stream. 814 School St her home after a ahort iUneea. Community College, b** Aeen Tax Rate Nine MiUs She waa the wife of David Oole. newal study of the central busi­ few sample structures, so the s) South -Wlmiaor rsportsd able funds for servloe Improve- Alao, Roheit J. Mad)onald, (Continned from Page One) I Uggetts Mre. Cole was bom In East-; ness district—will begin tdmor- owners may sStimata tha cost 2,8M o f UM sUglbls 6,085) tiMnU Tbs two Itoms total re-elected presldant of the ool* 92 Wedgwood Dr.; Hugh J. and the value Of improvements revolt had been discussed In ford, Jaa. 3, IM l, and lived In row. DsDatWA rsosttsa wnfly that about one-thlrdt had. voted 18,177,000. _____ lega’t Student Government. He Mockalto 85 Dud% St.; Hm- An sstlmatod tax rise of6> Building Department: Total, to their propertlea At The Paritadc Manchester 81 years. She was The survey will be undertak­ his party sssnlsd to rave th« by midday. maa Morrinette, 167 Vernon ntoe mills accompanied budg­ Including salary and expenses political' circles for several en In selected portions of the The drawings and esUmates was chosen from a f o u p of 80 a member of the Lutheran ssM* tosrfto -auring tke town la Bolton 665, about 48% dOBF JO RETBi: S t; Douglaa Seoor, 144 High et action lost night by the of the Inspectors’ office, $18,000. months. Discussion ' increased MANCHESTER downtown area by representa- will be avalU M duriiw the Iftter TepreeenUUVeft previously Church Of the Deaf, Weet Hart­ MscUobs IsJIt.* month. The o f 1J176 rsglstsrsd, had NORWICH (AP) — PoMoo elected to the Student Govern­ St; Robert U. Rhea Jr„ 75 Dd- city council. The council ap­ Police Department: Salaries, after Pas Estenssoro fell out tlvey of Raymond ft May stages of the renewaf 'projeot mund St: Karl F. IlMn, 62 $78,400, other exp'gses su«* os ford. Deinoereto won by maifliis fts voted. Chief Clarence D. Simpeott ment by the ethdent body. with Barrientos. A s soc 1 ates, consultants to The surveys will continue for Grandview S t; Carl L. Torsten- proved next year’s budget of new equipment ana equlpmeht Survhmn hestdea her hus­ Istfe as 1,7M votos, hovmvar. - Vernon and Rockville ■ays he will setlre Jen. 26. He • Other officers elected are band, Include a brother, Everett the Manchester Redevelopment about two weeks from tomor­ aon, 84 Ruasen S t ; Thomas J. $348,888. replacement and repaU* bring Army circles have said a At. Dwnocretle headquarters, showed respective counts aud yeeterday he trill eeaee rice president, Dwight Mo- military regime was the only Barrett of SturbrldKe, Mass.; Agency. row- I Turner Jr., 55 Benton R t The lower than usual budget Hie total to $84,550. Ibwa Cbslnneh Ted Cummlnge of 2,108 and >,787, about hie dutlee Dec. 1 and uee up (juade, 614 Hilliard S t; treas­ solution for Bolivia since none and two sisters, Mrs. Versal The results will show which Progress on the downtown will run from the start of the reyiorted ene ef the busiest 40% of the combined 9,-. vacation time until the retire^ urer, William Rice, 190 Chest­ AIM. Edward Zawlatowski, hire D ^erim ent: Salaries, of the opposition parties is in a Drown ef Woodstock and Mrs. areas of town are suitable for roject has been stalled while ment date. ' 56 Constance Dr.; Charlee E. city’s fiscal year, Nov. 16, un­ Sie renewal agency awaits a eleetlon rays to in* experfoice. 720 eligible. nut St; secretary, Karen $8,083, general and miscellone- position to govern a country Edward Nelson of Sturbrldg^e. refurbishing and a general . HM petty h«d had more calls He said ha was retlrtog. be­ Emery, Hebron; Roger Feuer- til June 80, when the city gov­ oue, including maintenance and series of policy decisions from Stecko, East Hartford; student whose economy Is In virtual FWieral services will be held sprucing up. Columbia hid an bpriy cause Olty Manager Jbhn L. man, Coventry; R . Da'rid Grif­ ernment will be dissolved and repairs, $4,650. ToUI, $12,738. the Federal Urtart Renewal Ad­ tiir rtdto to the poBk, he said, turnout of 685, represent­ association co-chairman, James chaos. Thutbday, at a time to be an­ On the basis of the survey, than at any preritoie election. Fltsgetold haa Indicate' he fin, Hartford; Joaeph Irvine, a consolidated government Recreation and Swimming the redevelopment agency will ministration.. ing about one-hftlf of the Doran. 30 Castle Rd., and Clif­ takes over. Paz Estehssoro, whose gov­ nounced, at the Hohnes Funer­ ' CummUfs Is iH'ndtetlnf a 6,« plans to retire. FlttoNittto -has Coventry: and Hetty A. Raytea, Pool Commission: Total, $11,- ernment haa been plagued by al Home, 400 Main St. The Bev. 000 vote touraJiV Johnson, town's 1,890 e l V I ^ not .yet confirmed > nor denied ford Edwards. RockvlUe; public Vernon. The present budget is al- 500. to r In Andover over 400, student and tin miner uprisings Eart J. Thaler, pastor of Isi- with OMRYessknia^ 'Incumbent retirement reports. relatione co-chairmen, Bariy The fltudent Government moftt $550,000, and taxpayers Public Works Department: about one-half of the 950 in recent weeks, met in the theian Churdi of the Deaf, will Hhnira jMddario does behind. 'Vitriol, 9 Crestwood Dr., and servea as the voice o f ths stu­ are assessed wlUi a 15% mill Salaries, $26,100; Other expens­ Bolton eligible had voted. government palace with his officiate. Burial wlU be In East Both peiHea plan to continue James Gilbert, R ocl^lle. dent body In matters of college tax rate. es. Including salaries, total $44,- military chieftains, including Cemetery. to-SoUelt votes dilring the day Coventry reported a vote Representatives to the Stu­ policy, and has primary re- Mayor Leo B. Flaherty - Jr. 600. the defense and interior mints- o t 1,270 In Its two districts, Hospital Notes dent Government In addition to •ponsiblllty for developing and estimated loet night that the Friends may call at the funer­ rath by telephone and door-to- Health Department: Includes tors and the chief of the armed al home tomorrow from 8 to ft- about bhe-third o f the 3,- ■the officers, are Margaret Bls- ■upportln^extra-currteulra ac- city's ' tax rate for the ab­ Town Board Meets ^ door to dletrWta where the vot­ (tolaries and wages for refuse forces. 449 registered. Vhdtliig hoore are t to 8 p.m. sette, 38 Bllyue Rd.; Sandra tivitiea. breviated fiscal year which and 7 to 9 p.m. ing Is slow. They will also send collection and disposal, garbage From Cochabamba. Sucre is sound cars out- to remind tardy in all areas excepting matern­ BJorkman, 367 W. Center St.; Thia year. It is sponMring a storts later this month will be collection, health officer, in­ 125 air miles south, Potosl Is 150 Mrs. Sarah Von Deck electors to get to the polling ity where they are 1 to 4 p.m. John Burt 95 W. Middle Tpke.; trip to the New Yerk Worhl’a about nine mills. spector o f eating places, and miles south and Ssmta Cruz Is On Site for School places. ara 6:80 to 8 p.m. and private Richard Coleman, 622 Wood- Fair, a eeriea o f sporta nlghta, "The tax rate will be nine miles east. Mrs. Sarah Von Deck, 78, of filtration plant salaries and ex­ Also on the machines are About Town roome where may are 10 a.m. bridge St.; Diane Gee, 115 Ver­ a etudent dance and■ a wuitter mills or less next year,” Flah­ In La Pax, armed civilian 11 Jean Rd., died this morning; to 8 $>.m. Vleltors are requested penses, total, $46,050. at a convalescent home in two "norantest" opponents, non S t; Conrad P. Janssen, 11 ski weekend. erty sold, "which is excellent militia of. Par Estenssoro and The zoning commission went-^ net to. emeke In patients’ rooms. as for os I'm. concerned. This Street Lighting and electric­ Brooklyn, Conn. for registrars of voters and for Percy Smith Circle of South police turned out as soon as the on record as opposing a search slates of Justices of the peace. No more titan two vlsltore at means that the taxpayer will ity; Total, $30,000. radio announced the regiment Mrs. Von Deck was bom HEMTfTcAPSULES Methodist Church will meet one time per patient. April 15, 1886, In Aqueduct, for a site for a second elemen­ A Pelli, MJX All the candidates will be elect­ not have to increase his es­ , Traffic AuthOTlty: $600. had revolted. They blocked off tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the home crow In banks, because they’ll N. Y., and lived In Manchester tary school at a meeting of the ed since there are no more of of Mrs. 'Val PaUrtnl, 23 W. National Election Picture several streets and halted all If^you T A « ANTIBIOTICS Patlento Today 254 be paying what they ore pay­ access to the plaza of the gov­ for many years. them than available offloes. Middle Tpke. public building commission last JRiNG PRfCNANCV; CAN THIS Three State constitutional ADMITTBib YESTERDAY: ing now or pbssibly a Urtue ernment palace. WINDOW She Is survived by two sons, Coventry , newly installed'accousUcal delllng which musicians say vast­ night. Among representatives^ AFFfCT THft BABV ? amwidments and a proposed lo­ Joseph KaTvella, 36 Palm St.; Shows Heavy Early Voting less.” The Hartford Symphony performs for Mtuiihester school John L. Von Deck of Manches­ ly improves the auditorium for concert events. (Herald i^oto About two hours later, the of the five boards and. comn!)#. cal ordinance permitting the Hose Co. 2, Eighth District Mrs. Delphlne Bausola, 115 The budget was prepared by children at the High School auditorium In one of four'con­ uprising at an end, the govern­ ter, with whom she made her Fire Department, wdll meet'to­ by Oflara.) sions attending at the Invita­ sale of liquor in town cm Sun­ Sldridge St; Sherry Bousquet the council’s Finance Commit­ Town Reclaims certs set for today and tomorrow. The stsige is topped by a ment patrols were ordered back SHADES home, and Edward H. Von Deck morrow at 8 p.m. at Fire Head­ (Continued from Page One) than In IMO. Long tMilloU for tee and was presented by com­ of Alexandria, Va.; two daugh­ tion of the PBC, the^ning days are also being put to the Stoat Hartford; Deborah A. Ti- statowlds sisetion of msmbftrs ■?>- to base and Uie capital returned commission stood alone.' i quarters, Main and Hilliard Sts. ziani, Stafford Springs; Stacey mittee chairman Richard Mc­ 22 Land Parcels Made to Order ters, Mra Gertrude Markley voters. New York — relatively heavy of House in Leglslsture (^lays the whole. Due to his youth, stage can hear each other for to noimial. ALSO When the Vlsitoj>s had de­ Conuectlout’s results will be L Itorlty, Broad Brook; Mrs. Carthy. and Mrs. Shirley Hodges, both voting In Manhattan and the voting. no doubt, he sometimes gets the first time. I talked with Soldiers -of the Ingavl regi­ of Danielson; a brother, George parted, the PBC- moved that among the flrst In the nation Manchester Emblem Club will Martha Wood, Cl(ler Mill Rd.. Among the Items listed is an The town took poseession, of New Ceiling Passes Test ment had asked the government VENETIAN BLINDS Bolton; George (Jkerfelt, 675 Bronx, and In such upper state Minnesota —Long lines and excited in climaxes and sacri­ Leonard Eccelente, violist with Smith of Largo, Fla., 15 grand­ the site selectlprt committee be to be complete. Each of tho 160 meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at indicated record vote. appropriation o f $6,000 as sal­ (or guarantees they would not Bring your old roller* In re-actlvated J^oward an active, the Elks Home. Members are Center St.; James Murphy. 46 cities as Albany, Syracuse, ary of on Inspector of the 22 of the 30 parcels of land of­ fices precision of Intonation to the orchestra who lives here children and 13 great-^and- towns votes by machine,’ so the Schenectady, Troy and Albany. Kentucky — Heavy turnout; be arrested If they surrendered, and save 85o per shade proposal.", '' I tallies will i * available soon reminded to bring white ele­ Woodland St.; Mrs. Clara Kra- building code. Mayor Flaherty fered at the tax collector’s sole excitement In interpretation. in town and Ivho has played on a government statement said. chlldren. Oscar, kreysig, speaking for Lighter *ln some other centers. larger at some points than in The Watkins-West Funeral after the 7 p.m. closing time. phant articles for a bingo after Jewski, 80 Birch St.; Mrs. Ruth reported he tried to eliminate on Saturday, since no one at­ Nevertheless I, for one, the zofiing commission, said New Jersey — Unusually 1960. Hartford Sympliony the stage both with the Hart­ Home, 142 E. Center St., is in Those early returns will show the meeting. Matchett 90 Holl St.; Milton the new poet, but the Job was tending the sale was interested would prefer this approach to th^' members "unanimously Coslit, 73 Pine S t; Miss Lily heavy turnout In many districts Texas — Exceptionally heavy ordered by the Home Hous­ ford Symphony and the Man­ charge of arrangements, which to which candidate Connecti­ voting in early hrars. an academic dryness that re­ ag^e that additional facilities Crandall. Tolland; Miss Dor­ and expected to run ahead of ing Finance Agency, on arm in bidding on these 22 parcels. flects only the precepts of an chester Civic. Public Records are' incomplete. cut’s eight presidential electors The Ladies Aid Society of 1960. Heavy voting noted In Kansas — Election ofRotals In w e not needed” and that any go.. Zion Lutheran Church has post­ othy Hunk. Coventry; Denis of tho federal government Of the original 32 parcels of Makes Annual Visit instructor. In short, Mr. Cllne­ ’"Iliere is very great impro­ future expEuision "should be in Erhardt, 227 Center St.; Del­ Negro precincts. some precincts sold early voting Pro-rated, the inspector’s sal- land scheduled for the above smith displayed a considerable vement,” was his coniment. George N. Perry Sr. The polling places are locat­ poned Its meeting, scheduled for heaviest ever. Warrantee Deeds the present area of the elemen­ u. ed at the East Side Rec, School tomorrow, until Wednesday, bert Carter, 237 Oak St.; W il­ Pennsylvania — Medium to aw for the abbreviated tax year sale, two of the land record Individuality, which Is all to^ "For the first tim e an orches­ Howard E. Bennett Jr. to W il­ George N. Perry Sr., of Missouri — Good turnout; 'sounds’ properly and with tary school." POME CAPES OF PIPCOLORBP St, for District i\ the West Nov. 18 at 7:30 p.m. when it liam Supple, 102 Starkweather heavy turnout In most parts of wm total $3,750. owners redeemed their property By JOHN GRUBER <^stage was put to' Its fiist use. his' credit,- even though that In­ tra liam F. Stanek and Emily C. Scotland, Conn., father^of Mrs. The PBC itself has proceeded, TEETH HAVE APFEARCP IN St.; Olno Schlavettl, 372 Tun­ St&tG- voting slowed In Kansas City by Other Items in the budget in­ prior to the sale, eight were The Hartford • Symphony paid Both turned out very well. dividuality was sometimes' ill- the profusion of overtones ^ b e r t W. Johnson, 513 Lydall Sira Rec, Cedar St, for Dis­ win have a Joint meeting with bond issue questions. Stanek, property on Broad St. slowly since being asked to | 9A9IEP WHOSE MOTHERS the Women’s Missionary league nel Rd., Vernon; Miss Caroline West Virginia — Morning clude; sold at the sale and the 22 Its annual visit to the Manches­ Mr. Wlnogfad proved tq, be a advised. which were always produced St., died early thls^momlng at trict 2; the Waddell School. Colorado — Turnout spotty in but never heard. Of course I look for a site by the board of i T o o k a tetracycline a n t i­ Broad S t, for District 3; the Topic Discussion Group at the Barrett 120 Lakewood Circle: voting unusually heavy for the Administration; Salaries, $7,- taken by the town In lieu of ter school system today, offering precise, if rather tense and stiff The simple ceiling installed his home after A long illness. Denver; heavier than four years can’t tell what It sounds like In Quality Sets Tax education last year. ^ j b io t ic AFTER THE FOURTH Community Y, N. Malp St., for church. James Thompson, 51 Maxwell time of day. 250, other expenses, including delinquent taxes. two concerts In Bailey Auditori­ conductor, showing more even- by the Manchester CJlvlc Or­ He was a flpSt selectman in PBC Chairman Douglas ago in some precincts but light­ the hall, but it certainly is a MONTH OF p r e g n a n c y . District 4; and the Buckley Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Ann Van Maryland — Voting heavy In corporation counsel fees, insur­ Within a week of the sale um to capacity audiences of ess of ability here than in his chestra, but not yet tested by Scotland. Cheney began the meeting last Straten, 390 Vernon St.; Mrs. Baltimore C3ty and surrounding er In others. tremendous Improvement on HELSINKI — Finland has Htftlrii CftpBult ttvM jwliwmlwi School, Vernon St., for District Emanuel Lutheran Church- ance, fiscal audit, pension plan tax collector’s deeds must be eager, well - Informed, music- first Hartford appearance. >It that organization, provM to be Other .shrvlvors Include his night by stating that the PBC Zenua Rinaldi, Waoplng; Mrs. counties, but election officials Arizona — Early turnout for city employes, social, secur­ minded cl^Idren. Miss Martha ^as good, middle-of-Jhe-road far the best of several experi­ the stage.’’ adopted a new motion picture wife,. aAion, two daughters, 13 6. women of Emanuel - Lutheran filed with Town Clerk Elmore subcommittee working on .the Roberta Shields. 95 Union St„ estimated the turnout was lower heavy to very hea'vy. ity and hospital benefits, bonds, White, chairman of the music conducting, devoid of frills, de­ ments that have been tried In I can personally testify that tax that varies according to the granflthildren and 8 great­ Church will meet tonight at 8 A. Turklngton on all 30 parcels site study differed with the su­ Rockville: Mrs. Mary Lou Dup­ on percentage basis than In a city election, . and various department, arranged the pro­ void of errors, but likewise de­ an effort to remedy the acoust- there is a great improvement In Judged quality of 'the flbn. If grandchildren. perintendent on the figures used in Luther Hall at the church. lin, Shoddv Mill Rd., Andover; of "land. The deeds go unrecord­ commission has had plans for The executive committee of the 1960. boards of, the city, $62,600, and ed for one year. Within this gram and introduced the indivi­ void of much inspiration. tical problems Inherent In the auditorium as well. I believe it’s considered "artietic^ly or Funeral services will be held to prove the need for a new more, and larger, developments Anthonw McOniden, 43 Jensen In the South, where there Special Pro$ecutor dual numbers. Two more . con­ the stage and auditorium. The even this can be Improved with ethically poor,” a tax equii^ent Thursday at 1 p.m. at Scotland See Tuesday group will meet at 7:30, before mlacellaneous, $25,200. Total ad­ year’s period the land record Ben Cllnesmith, a 19-year-old school. Robert Warfel sind Ken­ than it has ever had before. S t; Mrs. Julia Blretta, 25 have been drives to register ministrative, $95,050. certs will be given tomorrow. Mund now stays on the stage exMrimentation on the height to 30 per cent of the theater’s Congregational Church. Burial neth Matthews were the sub­ the meeting. HARTFORD (AP) — A spe­ owners have the legal right* to cellist, was featured as soloist E. A. JOHNSON First Selectman Richard Mor- Edgerton St.; Ernest Luginbuhl, Ne^ro voters, the voting waa Tax Department; Includes Instead of ascending to the and angles of the various sec­ box office receipts will be will be in Palmertown Ceme­ committee members. 37 Windsor Ave.. Rockrille. cial prosecuting attorney is ex­ redeem their property, provid­ Two things were different in the last two movements of ra added that 90 per cent of the described as very heavy. Some salary of the tax collector, and Saint-Saens Concerto No. 1 for fire vents In the roof, and Is tions, but this can only come levied. Otherwise the tax will be tery, Scotland. Cheney said that the PBC S a fe st Day The executive board of the ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. pected to be named to present ing payment Is made to include about this year’s appearances. PAINT GO. . houses being built are assessed Guild of Our Lady of St. Bar­ of the reports: a new item approved by aider- Arthur Winograd, new conductor •cello and orchestra. Mr. Cllne- reflected out Into ,the auditori­ with time and experience. Mean­ only 10 per cent. Scientific, ed­ The Potter Funeral Home, questioned the date that the Carnllne ,‘ttafford. 71 Broad St. Arkansas — Voters Jamming the cases of five suspended po­ the minimum bid plus 12 per for over $20,000. tholomew’s Church will meet men last night, data processing cent and made to the owner as of the orchestra, was heard for smith Is a very talented young um with much greater brilliance while, It Is definite that the ucational, documentary, chil­ 723 MAIN ST. 466 Jackson St., Willlmantlc, is new school would be necessary, Asked exactly how much land BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A polling places as never bfore. licemen at a hearing of the B ^ - present experiment Is In the in charge of arrangements. tonight at 8 at St. Bartholo­ for tax collection purposes, $5,- declared at the sale on Satur­ the first time In town, and the man who makes a nice impres­ than heretofore. • dren’s, and news films are ex­ PHONE 649-4501 but that at least they could and how large a school he want­ For Driving daughter to Mr. and Mrs. W il­ Big crowds standing outside tol Board of Police Commission­ Moreover, musicians on the right direction. There will be no calling mew’s School. 250. day. new ceiling enclosure (or the sion and who plays well, on empt. proceed with the acquisition of ed, Liguori said he was seeking liam Baker of Tolland: a most polling places waiting to ers Nov. 11. It was learned to­ hours. property. a seven-room school, expand­ By HAL BOYLE daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Leroy get In. day that the prosecutor, expect­ He said that a representative The second and final entry Jones of East Hartford; a Florida — Long lines in many ed to he Atty. Thomas O’Don­ Fred Haddad able to 20 rooms In perhaps 10 NEW YORK (AP) — Things blank for an essay contest, from the state highway depart­ years, on a 12-acre site. At least a cdlumnist might never know daughter to Mr. and Mrs. cities. Miami News said indica­ nell of Bristol, trill be added to COVENTRY — Fred Haddad, ment had met with the PBC to sponsored by the Junior Cen­ Theodore Sulla of 31 Home­ tions 82,000 of Dade County’s Insure a more Judicial atmos­ SB, of South St„ died Simday at fqpr rooms would be occupied if he didn’t open his mail: tury Club, will appear In Thurs­ show them proposed routes of Immediately. The safest day for driving a stead St. 468,183 eliglbles voted in the phere to the hearings. the Stula Convalescent Home, Rt. 6 relocation. day’s Herald. Essays are due The question of building near car la Tuesday. One In five BIRTHS TODAY; A daugh­ first two hours. This compares The first hearing was htld Colchester. Warfel reported that the sub­ Nov. 12 and may be sent to the present elementary school Americans killed or hurt in a ter to- Mr. and Mrs. Edward with 67,000 of 324,021 In 1960. Oct. 27 but was adjourned to He waa bom in Amston on committee had made population Mrs. Richard Carlson, 202 Por­ was discussed. Morra said a traffic accident Is a victim of Blaisdell of East Hartford: a Georgia — Long lines ot vot­ Nov. 11 after attorneys for the March 2, 1906, son of Alexander studies Indicating that there ter St., fine arts chairman of the son to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ho.s- seven-room school could be Saturday driving. The second ers; turnout generally heavier suspended officers demanded and Luki Haddad Haddad. He were twice, as many school chil­ sponsoring club. Awards will be klns of East Hartford; a son than 1960. • that more specific charges b^. was a carpenter during most of squeezed on the present land most dangerous day is Sunday. presented Nov. 18th at a meet­ dren In the northern section of Science has found that a hum­ to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ginnls North and South Carolina — placed ogalnri thetr clients. The hlB life. but not a, 20-room school. If ing of the Junior Century Club. of Glastonbury. the town as In the southern. He mingbird beats its,,wings only Unusually heavy turnouts. policemen were suspended fol­ Survivors include his wife, advocated that the Notch Rd. this were the will of the town, DISCHARGED Y E S T E R- additional adjoining land would about 66 times a second while Tennessee — Record vote lowing a State Police Investiga­ Mrs. Tina Haddad of Coventry; school remain the larger school British American Qub will DAY: Mrs. Gertrude J. Klzls, Indicated. tion of charges that they were a brother, Edward Haddad of have to be purchased, he said. feeding, but up to 200 times a meet tonight at 8 at the club­ THE BETTER HOME HEAT COUNCIL SAYS.. Wapplng; Lawrence Browne, and that a second smaller school second while courting. 'Louisiana — Waiting lines at looting local stores. Coventry; two sisters, Mrs. Mit­ be located in the southern sec­ James Norfia of the PBC house. A buffet of corned beef Wapplng; Candls Ursin, South suggested that savings In trans­ Ever bear of_Uie^'8pin8ter’8 many polls where, in 1960, tew chell Haddad of Willlmantlc and tion, which will have an even­ and cabbage will be served. Rd., Bolton; William P. Vin­ voted in the first hour. portation costs were, over-em­ prayer? It g^s^like this: "Dear HARTFORD (AP) — The Mrs. Fted Ernst of Eastchester, tual increase in school popula­ cent, 140 Summit St.; Willard Westward, the tides of votes State Motor Ve)ticle Depart­ N.Y.; several nieces and phasized and that other factors Lord, pleftsianswer my prayer. tion. The Cosmopolitan Club will Begley. Waoplng: Mn. Carrie wa.s also running high in most ment reported today the fol­ nephews. were more Important. It’s not for me, but (or another. Warfel cited figures from the Please send a son-in-law—to my meet Friday at 2 p.m. In the E. Dougherty. 71 Doane St.; places. Indiana reported some lowing comparison of traffic fa­ Funeral services will be held 1963 school enumeration. That Liguori said that the policy Federation Room of Center CoUr Charles E. Carlson, 8 Clyde Rd.; mother.” « ^ indications of scratching rather talities from Jan. 1 through Wednesday at 11 a.m. at St. study, conducted by the PTA for of “walk - distance" to the gregatlonal Church. Mrs. John Robert W. Johnson, 513 Lydall than voting straight tickets. Paul’s EpiscoapI Church. Willi- schools would "probably be re­ If you’ve got a secret, don't midnight; the board of education, showed tell It to the. federal government. Cheney will be hpstess. There St., Mrs. Constance J. When a voting machine broke manUc. The Rev. William R. Be- studied by the board of -e Wgh school. bility ot protecting the citizens as city dwellers. Germans and sirable condition. do they end up with wind-whipped, sun-faded or frozen laundry. And Irish are the world’s greatest ___ John J. Kisnnedy There are 60 pupils in this grade. and aAould not be subjected to they have a choice of damp-dry or booft^. If you’d liKe to waltz VERNON — I^uneral services In descrl{>lng school population physical abuse, lie said. . Hay- potato eaters. Indians along the Incidentally, whether you are Amazon River can catch fish through washday, see your electric dryer deaT6r now. for John J. Kennedy of Lake distribution, Liguori estimated wq,rd attrlbitted the attache to in feverish haste to get your ■ St. were held yeeterday after­ that there are now 126 children "the breii)cdown of law and or­ with their hands. Americans are prescriptions or whether you noon at the Walter N. Leclerc In south Bolton, 81 in the Birch der among youttuF which Is now buying a million paperback can tarry a bit for a few This is a good time to ask your dealer the hot water you need at on economical cost. Funeral Home, 23 Main St. The Mt. area, 135 in Bolton Center. prevalent around the country." books a day. friendly words, you will get the It was Robert Forst who ob­ about a liberal Installation sHowanco. Rev. Earle E. Custer of North 170 in Qual-ryvllle and 75 in the service you desire at PINE served, "Happiness m^kes up in PHARMACY. Aside from out­ Methodist Church u>fflciated. Box Mt. area. NOT RATTLED BY RATTLES In explaining the low pre­ height what It locks In length." standing prescription service, Burial was'in Buckland Ceme­ CASTLEBERRY. Ala. (AP)— look for selection and quality school papulation figures, Li­ tery. I Mickey Nobles, an equipment in all departments—cosmetics, guori said that the/enumera­ Bearers Avere Charles Morri- worker who 'Is used to ^ In g Wheat Exports Hiffh baby needs, greeting cards, '/ •on, J6hn Mliirhead, John Wil­ tions for the past three years things that rattle with a wnnch, photo supplies, candy—at PINE son, Stanley Dickenson, George sh<^ a similar increase in ju- did Just that while working on a OTTAWA—Canada exported PHARMACY, 664 Center S t Wilson Br. and William Wilson. Venfle population at the kinder­ front end loader In s gravel pit. . million bushels ot wheat nione 649-9814. Free Delivery. The Hartford Electric Light Company garten level, with a ten per cent This time It wasn't the ma­ flour between July, 1063, SEE YOliR OIL DEALER- TODAY ' Use a meaeurlng cup (14-cup Jump between kindergarten and chinery that waa rattling, how- and April, 1064. ThlsMs a larger THIS WEEK’S HOUSEHOLD slae is best) to pack cmmbs Grade 1. ever.It was a flve-fbot-long rat­ volume than In any previous en­ HINT: Light sleepers can soften smoothly and firtnly against a R^ert Gorton, representing tlesnake nearby, Nobles hit ths tire fiscal year except 1028-20, the ticking o f an alarm clock rm mmwRowHtD m m emm pie plate for a crumb crust of the planning commission, said reptile on the head with )iia when Canada shipped 423 mil­ by placing It on a smUl squaiv UBitinii thlfllfUMf m that In the past two years his wrench,^ ^l^varisg a fatal blow. lion hushi^ls. of bath sponge. . ^

,) PAGE ELEVIM f j o M m w MANCIiE$I«B EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN, TUESDAY, NOVSaJBBR 8. MANGHBSTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCSHBSTER. OONN„ TUESDAY. vNOVEMBER S, 18^ DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE MAJOR HOOPLE EYE-GLASSES hr Lrm .E SPORTS BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE Aiwwwr to ^in»f Hebron W orkers Two Joining 'tmoT cMMtirir Dfitlla and Real* Optickmi o»«Mnnc •V' M w irs Should Know. Oemplete S»CCMK ackobb 4»Baaat Halloween MHS Staff Eya Glaea Servleu I TtrpticbortaB 82 Landed fHO-HO— HEM-WEH/ I'Vt put u p with woiter Ernest R. Machell Jr. Your e y e ddcUff’i fWbMMriadinc SsEriSgThhldlng In Guidance prescription filled — HAW A WITHflUT NL)0®INfi HlH OPF1H6 ' worker 66 Ringer JU ften^in mokiin wrote Uneventful modem frames — A SKUNK/ J FENCE/ ■Then ^^^U COMEAlONa / UBird iTBapongat lenses dupllcqtad -* SSRivar in R friend In 17B», 1 /^ND RUN HIM OUT IN FN^r ^ Itreney 'Halloween passed off locally With the addition «f twa p-reeerlptloa sua* 15 Slight cut DOWN \ MlNLJTES/CHOCKLEfi.vetyRe A 16 One of four "Our CongtltuUon la in actual without very itmch trouble,, members to Ite staff, the Man- glasses — prompt re­ Wg WI [ «KlNl4y n S6NIU6 — WHSN 1 WRIT6 17 Oklahoma dtjr irmninina •pMrntlon; averythlnf appeara tlKnigh t h ^ was soma com» pairs. ISMaaeuUna appallatloa chMter High SchMl Guldahoa 10 Asylum Street MV AOTOBIOSRAPWV X‘M 2 Dry to promiae that it wilt last; but plaint from the Ixmdon Park bUiNlV'I . SN1IM6 'ifcSU AN ENTIRE okknama area, some banging on doorS, Department has b ^ raloM to HARTFORD aOUaad by a SKind of palm in thia world nothing ia certain Room 104 CHAPTER/ damolltioni 4 Hnnldpa] but death , and taxee." or driving up on lawns and the five full-time counaalora and 24 Investigator 4SHssVy blow like,in other parts. The rigur- Ruaa DeBella Tel. S82-0767 Enrico F. Koala worker worker (slang) E m ast R. Machell Jr. didn't one part-time counselor, phis «lNow ^ ■ aothniaatura 28 Poetic valley 44DlmlnutWe ons. pktroUng maintaiiAd wah 28 Charles Lhmb of C h r is t ■ become a funeral director, but Mrs. Gertrude O. Hitchcock, 25 Swerved eSpoolad of the tithioat help in maintain­ gruldanee director. 28 Mock 7IWIad to keep 27 Ktemltlaa 48 Robust he has become quite Involved in 20FSlae god ing order, and- diadpltne. New members are Robert 8 2Vodferouily . BFltb 47 Genus of taxM In Mandieeter. 'Bs Note Book Week SSJewlih month 9 Pasture 30 Javelin wlUowt On Nov. le, MacheU wlU as­ Oeagan as full-time counselor, 34 Cataract 10 C!obbIar’t 31 Marine flyer In celebntifisi of Book Week, and Mrs. Grace Kunx, part- W 38HaUt 48Tsniir« sume the duties .as town collec-.' Nov. 1 to 7, Douglas Library 380ak feed BOFsest day tor of revenue and will be re­ ilme.' 3SArtlat’t framai 11 school 37 French article (comb, ferhg has borrowed 100 hew - books Mrs. Kurtz, a member of the SOLUsome 12beue 38 Steps ever sponsible for "collecting qr'su- for adults and children from fences . 81 Worker gt high school businees depart­ 40 Worker at 10 Suffix avlatioii perrising the oollectlon 6t rev­ the state's Willimantic Library colonliatioa 21 Dried plums SO Slumbeik ment, will spend two periods a 4tlWiop (ah.) SSflarden, m , enue accounts, includlhg taxee Service Center. These may be WIttidsm 22 Color and uUllty biOa.’’ . examined and reserved until day Ini her added assignment. Friday, when they may be bor­ Mr. <3eagan comes to Manches­ 46Strlike airecuoD 'H iere la iprtliing steadier ter from Hampden, Maine, i6 than taxes,’’,lfe says. rowed. The Dongles library will 1 z 3 S 6 7 8 9 ii keep them three montha where he waa gfuldance direc­ Mache]^ a town aaseesor's A story hour, will be held this tor of the local high school. r . W h i K S U aids alpce March 1B5B, waa ae- Friday after school et the li­ The department counsels for,his new poet by Gen- brary f6r school children of oophomores, Juniors and sen­ hCxnager Richard Martin grades 1 through 4, with mem­ iors on high school programs; i6 l6 2 Ing competitive exams bers of the limary staff as post high school educational, Shockles takan by .40 applicanta. worked in the experimental di­ readers. ^ training, and vocational oppor­ Is 'iU Machell waa the only town ALI,V OOP BY V. T. HAMI.IN CAN'T BE­ r> 19 m M vision until 1944 when he en­ The Book Week slogan this tunities; personal and social ALL BAD= snvloye who lives in Manches­ tered the U.S. Navy and waa year isr "Swing into Books.” adjustments; testing; and aca­ LENOX PHARMACY ter to take the exam, and his 21 22 stationed at the Navy Radar Special book marks will be demic difficulties. 299 E. CENTER STREET—649*0896 If'(OU BE IN'mUTH/'TPUe...BUTOf appointment follows a new School in Virginia Begch where given out with ail children's The 2,064-member student philosophy by the town to hire he became a radar instructor on books. body is assured of at least one UTTL* TROUBLE X PROOf BE- \ VALHAUAS HALLS? 5 T local men who are best quail- graduation. Some members of The parent newsletter from personal conference in the fROVINe IT.' fled for a particular position In his class were later a part of the elementary school states school year and, in addition, CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER the atrueture of the town gov­ the Invasion forces at I^rman- that the flret PTA meeting of has the use of the Guidance De­ 1 ernment. He placed fifth in dy beachhead. the new sohool year waa a large partment's 6,000 volume library, W the exams and was termed "the Machell was later' transferred success, with visits to the dealing with vocational, and ed­ beet qualified for the Job" by to Point lx>ma, San Diego, rooms encouraging and enthu­ ucational opportunities. 38 Martin. where he taught radar for six siastic, thanks given to ell who BeraM j^oto by Pinto The department also acta as m u . Bom in Bast Spring^field, months prior to being ordered worked so hard and to Mrs. Richard Poucher and Kenneth Walker,lk( a clearing house for requests Mass., on Jan. 5, 1918, soil of to sea duty aboard the U.S.S. Doris Horton and her hospital­ from business people and 4d KmeiR R. Machell Sr. and Mary Dane, an APA out of Portland, ity committee. householders for peu't-time E liaaba^ (Oowley) Machell, Ore. 48 The next PTA meeting will help, and works cloeelp with 42 43 44 L ii both Ji whom now raride in One interesting experience in be Dec. 16. the Connecticut State Employ­ ■ ■ riorlda, he came to Manches­ the Pacific was one day when ' Appreciation Is exprelsed that Poucher and Walker ment Service for Joint testing, 61 62 5 3 , 54 ter with his parents in 1928 and the radar was used to bring his so many children are taking counseling and placing of etu- attended local achools, grad ship into fog-bound San Diego advantage of the fine Kinder­ dents in after-giaduation Jobe. uatlng from Manchester High harbor and docking during a The Guidance Office is open uir> w 56 School In 1936. garten program, but more bene­ ■ test of the newest in radar in­ fit would be possible If they Given Eagle Badges from 7:40 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mon­ Machell makes one interest­ struments. Other ships had to day through ’ntursday, and BY AL VKRMt 58 ing observation. His mother's could be picked up promptly at PRISCILLA’S POP anchor outside for fear of dock 11:30 a.m., and the afternoon from 7:40 a.m. to 3 pan. on Fri­ l A imcle, James Reardon, was collision or other mishaps. Richard Poucher and Kenneth Walker, both of Troop S E E r IT 'S r the chief of police of Dalton, children delivered as close as day. Appointments by students, I ' ME Machell .was discharged from 91, became Eagle Scouts last night at a Court of Honor parents or prospective employ­ TURNING INTO A] < I’ Maas., for many years. James service as a radarman second possible to 12:30 p.m. ChUdren WOULt TOO! LANDSLIDE! M. Reardon is Manchester's coming in too late cause diffi­ at Manchester Green School. Richard Dunn, scoutmas ers must be made in advance •I NOT ON yOOR LIFE/ class after World War 11 and and can be Initiated by letter, >OU CAN'T DRIVE TH ESE chief of. police today. went Into the building and con culty. ter^ conducted the ceremony. WILD CATTLE AND WE RIGHT THERE IS AS Machell's father, who will be Church News telephone w in person. SURE C50T A LOT OF 'EM MUCH COWBOVAS struction business with his fa­ Poucher, a son of Mr. and?* yOU'LL EVER MAKE 89 in January, had driven a car Flowers on the altar of St. Mrs. Wendell R. Poucher, 120 ond class badges while Michael TD LEAD IN / OU’ M3LO ther and later by himself. CAB FARES RISE TR A V IS LED IN FOUR OF ME ANY/WORE ANDI up until two years ago. Besides his spare hours he Peter’s Episcopal Church Sun­ Grandview St.. Is a sophomore Carr, Richard Midlln, J a m e O N C E — WAIT, WES,, LE T'S I'LL HAVE TD BE ' Manchester's new tax col­ puts in while playing the pipes day were given b y . Mr. and at Manchester High School and Whltesell and Charles 21ucker NEW YORK (AP) — Taxicab f i g u r e o u t HOW l e d o u t .' lector In 1940 married the for­ in town and Connecticut parades Mrs. Gardner Q. Shorey in a member'of the junior varsity received first cIm s badges. fares go up 10 cents a ride in mer Teresa B. Madden in St and for special gatheiipga of memory of Mrs. Shorey’s fa­ soccer team. He is a compu- Merit badges were awarded New York City Dec. 1. James’ Church. The couple took Gov. John Dempsey, Machell is ther and mother, Walter N. nicant of SL James’ ■ Church. to David Best, canoeing, nature, Mayor Robert F. Wagner reeldence in their present home now working to be a lay read­ Foster and Leona G. Foster. Poucher waa a Cub Scout and soil and water conservation, signed a bill Monday which will at 80 Alton St. in 1942. 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Cos­ Graham Blows His Whistle " T h e netka, IlL, has booted 11 field The Ivy League actually is 1956—None. 1967—Two. 1956 League on a record field goals ro far in his varsity ca­ — None. 19Q9—Sevwi. 1960 — mo lacavazal. “ My grandmother could have made better calls than p r e s s F ^s to Come Clean the kickingost field goal fra­ Falls Back goal spree recallii^ the reer, nine of them a ^ n s t ternity in the nation on a per Four. 1961— 12. 1962— 112. 1968 After the 14-0 conquest of tiioM officials did Saturday,” blunt speaking Otto Gra­ deJrs of Ted Mallory, Cher- Ivy foee. The previous Yale team basis. Counting outside — 16. 1964— 16 (with three Brown In which Cosmo gained ham tlod members of the Connecticut Sports Writers’ N E W YORK (A P )— Hanjring out the pro football m ^em career mark was seven competition the .eight Ivy weeks to go). 178 yards'In 33 carries, ^ in c e - ley Buell and Eddie Msr by Wally Grant of Longmont, ton Coach Dick Coleman called Alliance at yesterday’s weekly football luncheon. And w « ih — wid Jim Wrong Way Marghall has lost his first han. In fact he’a topped them teams have 19 field goals' to Oddly, Mercein's two .closeet To Second C ^ . The latter hit five of his his man "Thp best runner In the Coast Guard Academy coach didn’t say whether or opportunity to come c ii . ------in upriftata-manaMp. date. Compare that with the 24 Ivy rivals each got thefr three -iii his 1962 senior oampaign.. by 12 teams in the conserva­ goals In a single game. Colum­ the country.” not his grandmother was'dead or alive. Mandiall, defensiva end of the baseball player* who play num­ Mereeln, the fivs-atu full­ NEW YORK (AP> — t e a m . ' * back for unbeaten 'Yale, kicked Next Mercein target la the tive Southeastern Conference bia’s Ed Malmstrom kicked his Massachusetts (Jqaeb Vic Fu- Onham’s caustic oommonts^ Minnesota Vikings Who ran 66 erous positions... How about Joe Notre Dame, assured of its — J O H N N Y his fifth field good of the foot- school’s season record of six by and the Ivy ratio is higher. total In the 9-9 tie with Yale. sla says his quarterback Jerry spiced one o f the best meetings yards the wrong way for a safe­ Morrison of the Glante? All-America Mtllogy of the un­ Whelchel "Is the best player in first winning season since He’s played fullback, half­ bsUl aeaaon In the M4-15 victory Mercein also got the records Charles GogolAk booted a trio ever at the new Student Union k t A N K ty against Man Francisco, was for distance earlier this fall New England,” after clinching back, flanker, Ught end — and over Dartmouth Saturday. beaten, untied 1923 team. vs. Dartmouth. B id in g on the expanding 1958, stormed to the top in Kew Tork Monday night to when hts three field goals sub­ the Yankee Conference crown two seasons ago.was a defensive The 21-yord three-pointer Mercein’s 11 field goals al­ Harvard Hoa One, Too Oentrsl Connecticut College of the Associated Press and stump the eKM.rts on dued Cornell, 23-21. The trio by beating Vermont, 28-7. the television program I’ve Gpt comerback. was the 15th of the year In ready top the career totals of Harvard, going against an •ampus in New Britain. major college f dot ball poll Included boots pf 48 and 46 unbeaten Princeton for the sec­ "Jerry beat BU last week Never one to hold back, Gra­ A Secret. league play, tying t)i«' 1963 sin­ 10 posted Jointly by Harvard’s today, gaining a narrow gle season mark in the Ivy Buell (1920-22) and Mahan yards. ond straight year Saturday, has with his running and Buffalo ham was asked to explain how Marshall never had a chance. The woe department had a the week before with his pass­ margin over Ohio State, The show waa pre-ampted for busy weekend... Qtu^rback competition which was formal­ (1913-15). Charley Loftus. Yale- publi­ a pretty fair field goal kicker it fblt to get tacked with a cist, researched the field goals in Murray Dutlea . (2). The ing,” said FuSla. “Then his play 15-yaM penalty for coming out a political broadcaet Charley Johnson of the Cardi­ ized In 19(i6 In Ivy circles one has to go leader for the previous two And there are atill - three back to Harvard’s Charlie in Ivy games only back through Crimson also havs two recu- calling licked 't^piont." on the field and protesting an weeks. nals set a one-game high for the George Blende o< Houeton eet season when he was dumped 11 offlcial’s call in the Cadets' 28- The revitalized Irish, unbea­ 16 loss to Trinity Saturday in AFL records by attempting 6l times bY the giants... Rookie ten in six games drew 29 of 48 passek end completing S7 in e George Mira of the San Francis- . Hartford. first-place votes and 480 points Delicious steaks were the loee to BuffeIo...Gail Oogdill of CO 49ers, whose college coach in the weekly poll Of sportswri- said he was being mishandled main course, as Central Dl- ters .and sportcasters. The Detroit, who has caught 16 pass­ Talented Toe Reason es in the last two games despite by the 49ers, came in lata in thC HUNTING tector Of A'^letics BUI Moore Buckeys, al.so 6-0, received 11 a broken finger, has now game against BalUpiore, fum­ •aw to it that members of the votes for- the top spot and 424 grabbed at least one throw In 62 bled on his second play and the fourth estate were well fed, but points over-all. cemsecuUve games — every Colts went on to score... Norm Mercein Top Scorer * -^ a n d M was Graham who stole the Notre Dame moved to the game he has played as a pro...- Snead of Philadelphia not only spotlight front, with a surprisingly easy ... W H tCf^ "Well, Tve finally joined the The record Is 96 by Don Hut­ lost his second battle of 40-0 triumph over Navy last A L O B A D y BOSTON (A P )— Fullback Chuck Mercein— unbeaten coaching ranks. Tve drawn the Saturday. At the .same time, son...Green Bay’s' Jim Taylor swapped quarterbacks with T e i .u s A FISHING first 15-yard penalty of my Ohio state had trouble outlast­ has moved Into third place on Sonny Jurgensen 6t Washington, L X 3T A B O U T Yale’s big noise from Winnetka— has kicked his way eoaching career. I just couldn’t ing Iowa 21-19. the ailtime ground gaining list but he also wound up on the sopptoMottm into first place among New England EASY TO SPOT take any more of their (offle- The next four teams in last with 6,180 yards In his career.. bench while King Hill ran the H A L P 8A C 4C fscorers. club... Hill was Jurgensen’s sub You can generally tell a com­ tals) calls without speaking my OTTO GRAHAM week‘8 rankings held their posi­ He has passed Steve Van Buren GREEN MANCHESTER — Mercein booted a field goal and now trails only Jimmy Greta Olson 190-466, Ruth parative beginner at fishing be­ piece. I called one official every tions Alabama third, Arkansas lat year. and three conversions . in the name in the book, and I wasn't Brown and Joe Perry. Adams 176-473, Edith Duchalne cause of his long casta. Usually who marked off the 15-yards fourth, Nebraska fifth and Tex­ UTOBl Yes and No 24-16 victory over Dartmouth he’s not showing off; It’s just nroud of myself, but he didn't against Graham, lifted the ball Bears Bare: The Chicago 453, Betty Haefs 462, Betty as sixth. Oregon, No. 7 last last Saturday and sent his that he Ukes to make them and fcav« the guts to mark off a and marched off another IS week, dropped from the Top Cash and Carry: Everybody’* Bears, who were stunned when Lou Purvis 458. point total to 47. The 215- second penalty. talking about Jerry Rhome, the halfback Willie Galimors and hasn’t yet come to realize that yards, or maybe two more 16- Ten as a result of its 10-8 loss to Only Talk pound senior from Winnetka, long casts usually get him quite *T told him he could penalize yarders; or if after the first 15- ( A i .^ S o sensational Tulsa paeser, but end John Farrington were killed Stanford. HIS *N HERS — Gerry Ri­ HI., scored 43 Points last sea­ a lot fewer fish than short ones. me all the 15-yarda he wanted, yard penalty,'he had thrown the only two clubs can talk to him in an auto accident before the Georgia Tech climbed from del 141-151—399. son. Of course, tnere’s the com­ that his work was questionable.! coach out of the game, if the eighth to seventh, Loui.slana — and he could turn out to be season started, have had a nev­ From Sonny 1 know one thing, he’ll never choice words and di'essing down O P T H £ . the object of another NFL-AFL er-ending series of injuries t Little Following Footsteps Meanwhile, Massachusetts paratively rare bom showoff State ninth to eighth and Flori­ DUSTY-AUTO — Ed Slowlk who wants to have everybody work another game in which I were that strong, in all probabil­ 7 7 ? /4 /a ///s/<3- , further deplete the NFL cham­ senior quarterback Jerry Whel­ da lOth to ninth. Purdue took dollar battle. 353, Stan Miruckl 366, Edgar chel, used four'conversion kicks around see wtiat wonderfully am involved. Coaches are to ity he would never get any as­ S A N c r u A R Y j Rhome was drafted as a fu­ pionship squad. PLYMOUTH, Mass. (AP)— over the No. 10 spot. Bralnard 356, Walt TeUler 352, to jump Into the No. 2 spot long casts he can make— and rate the officials, zero to five. I signments in the future, either ture last year by the Dallas The latest additions are line­ Sonny Liston has all the an- The Irish have four games to Fred Adamson 371, Al Ro- wers—‘Yes’ and ‘No.’ with 45 points. hopes they don’t notice that he’s gave this guy a minus five." at the said school or in the New go In their bid for their first Cowboys of the NFL and the backers Bill George and Mike setto 145-356, John Malorca Sr. • e e England area. Of Jim Brown at Syracuse The man training hard to re­ Both passed last week's tri- catching few or no fish. New York Jets of the AFL. Reilly, both out for the season 149-365. unbeaten season since 1953 and gain the world heavyweight ti­ leaders who could not add to So what length casts are best Coaches, in all sports, want their first unbeaten, untied year with Injuries suffered against Play in Question the best officials available, yet Y. A. Tittle’s four touchdown tle from Cassius CHay figures their identical scores of 42: for bass, and for nqoat other since 1949 when they last won Studied Six Years for the Priesthood Dallas. COMMERClAlr-^lke Kelly The play that prompted Gra­ they often want to walk all over passes for the New York Giants Besides the usual Injuries, SYRA(jUSE, N. Y . (A P ) ^rushing in seven games already^here. He said he was supposed he's going to do just that with Dartmouth’s Bob O’Brien, Jack species ? the national championship. __ - ^ ' Unahas na surpassed «« Brown’s »v \ sopho­n fato n try /4 and fallr talk mSkme lntr»into /^rsmlncrcoming 155-392, Gary Smith 354, Doug Slomback of American Interna­ ham to rush onto the field the guys with the stripped shirts Coming dramatically to life against St. Louis doubled his defensive tackle John Johnson — Fortunately for Syra­ his fists. He’d rather talk with Generally, surprisingly short if calls go against their teams. more total of 439. The pres­ to Syracuse, but he said, ‘You Zaccaro 350, Herb Smith 367, tional and Paul Soule of Bow- eame when Trinity punted to under Coach Ara Parseghian production In seven previous has undergone an appendecto-' ’em too. casts do best, for the simple How often is the finger pointed cuse, Floyd Little doesn’t ent Syracuse star also could have to make up your own Gasper Morra 353, Dwight doln. Coast Guard near midfield. His after an extended period of games... of Oie New my, guard Ted Karras broke a So color It lightly, this dia­ reason that they let you lay the eontentlon was that a Trinity at an official by a coach who has have claustrophobia. pcMs Davis’ 686 by maintaining mind. You’re old enough.’ That’s Weir 360, Laverett ,Welr 359, John Cluney of Tufts elm mediocrity, Notre Dame has won York Jets became the first AFL toe and linebacker Larry Morris logue with -the man of few lure In more spots that look man made contact with his lost a ball game, usually a close Little, the sizzling'sophomore his present averaige. Little has one of the things that made him Jim Flynn 363. remained at 39. six games for the first time ‘Got Best in Keane’ player to complete 11 straight had to undergo an operation. . words. The song goes like this: promising, and you waste less player as he was about to decision, and the rap placed on sensation of the East’s No. 1 scored nine touchdown* for 54 a great person. But the traffic snarl' at 38 since 1958 when its final record passes in one game...Mel Ren­ "Sonny, you’re favored for time retrieving it through water batch the punt. What happen­ the man with the whistle. - football team, has attracted points, putting him among the Anyway, they asked me to CHURCH 10 PIN — s u n points got worse with Am­ was 6-4. The Irish will try and fro, who held up the NFL draft The , the only the fight, and...” unlikely to hold fish. ed was that the ball bounced Officials do not get the bac)t- considerably more defensive nation’s leaders. Hillnskl Jr. 236-2ug^ the assignments. ing. , from him." cuse, you can wear it.’ I said Tony Salvatore 143-364, Har­ "Sonny, you're working much the officiating was ‘‘incompe­ breaking passing combination of the little old minor league long as there, is anyone around Sadecki to the minors for get­ San Diego, is 45 and has played train and bus. headed toward the 29. Behind him. Max St. Victor water by scuffing your shoos on * * * with 10 clubs in both leagues in “ We had some trouble," said "I'm being hit a little harder ‘Coach, If I come. I'll be glad to vey Duplin 137-356, Bill Col­ harder this time and seem to tent.’’ quarterback John Huarte and infielder who spent 35 to discuss It with. Just turfiing ting out of line. He straighten­ lately,” the fleet left halfback If Little la a different type of 10,000 - yard barrier. of Northeastern has 23, Dart­ the bottom, or su(^ a pro career that started in one of the Bills’ drum'-beaters. wear It.” ’ lins 136-360, Ray Beauregard be enjoying it. Is that Impres- Here’s how he explained It; Jessee Agreed end Jack Snow, neither of whom years in the Cardinal or­ 53, he has been in baseball pro­ ed out Dal Maxvlll. said following a workout. “ Be­ runner than Brown and Davis, T h e Cleveland Blon a true one?" mouth’s Gary Wilson 22 and The beat thing 1* to try to "The handling of players Is 1946. "We couldn't find anj(way to get he at least has one thing In com­ Although he Is quick to point 145-392, EJmll Dietz 135-147— "Trinity had a fourth down Graham isn't alone in his cri­ did anything outstanding last fessionally since he was 18. fore, there were one or two guys 413, John Naretto 360, Fred "Nope, not enjoying it. Just Whelchel 21. Imagine that you’re sneaking up season. ganization, fit into the perhaps the best thing he some of them out to the Erie mon—the number 44. He ex­ out that the number can’t make B r o w n b’ fullback is OB our one yard line and their ticism of the coaches. But he's Keane, who studied for the who were tackling me. It seems Poudrier 362, Jim Aceto 352, know what I have to do." AIC's Dick Kolodziey couldn’t on a rabbit BJverybody realizes not one to hold back and gets ‘ ‘The ability was there, of New York Yankee picture? does,” , pointed out Bing Devine, Utility Infielder: Talk about Barge Canal." plained how he happened to him a better player, Little is the first man in his­ fullback ran into the line. At prieshood for six years, Is an there's half a dozen around me Al Helm 376. "Will you chase Clay around fatten his 6 points via passing that a rabbit has a sense of self- least two officials, took a look a little more publicity on the course,” said Parseghian, “ but The consensu.s of baseball whose discharge as general acquire It and also how he se­ making a strong bid toward now when I’m being hit.” tory to top this totaL the ring like you did In the ear­ as the Aces were shut out. preservation; bug for some and pointed downfield, indicat­ matter. they never were able to distin­ people is that Keane, who has unusual Iconoclast. manager in St. Louis prompted lected Syracuse. making it famous once again. Suddenly Williams’ Jerry Jones Little, doesn’t mind the extra REP. WOMEN — K a r o 1 e ly going of the first fight?" strange reason, many seem, to ing to me that we had held and Trinity’s Eian Jessee. speak­ guish themselves.” . managed for 21 years, the last One of the raps against Yogi Kean’s resignation. “Davis came tb 'Visit me In Listen to Johnny Mlchelosen, is only two points back at 64 think a fish has none, and that’s tacklers nor does he care that Brown 474, Dorothy Newell 188 "No, just wait... bide my taken possession of the ball. ing alter Graham, said he The Irish have finished in the three and a half in the National Berra was that too many of his "Next to my mother he did New Haven just before he who became a believer while after he hurled four touch among the very good reasons Buffalo Bills Stampede AFL Syracuse's opponents are key­ —479, Martha Moffltt 209— time.’’ "I turned away for a second agreed with Graham's antics Top Ten five times since 1949. .^eague, will do all right. old teammates drank a little too the most for me,” remarked ing on him even when he doesn't died,” Little recalled. "Ben and watching Little rush for 100 down passes and a two-point why some people catch so few. 470, Qrayce Shea 181— 494, tuid when I looked back, the and ‘ ‘would have done the They wound up second with a 9- Keane Ls a more articulate, much hard likker. Yet there Bob Gibson, pitching star of have the ball. In fact, he sees it some others came too. We went yards against his Pitt team last Plea Issued ■‘Sonny, you’ve gone through conversion against Union. The experienced angler often Patricia Forstrom 487. signal was being given for a same.” 0-1 record in 1953 after holding smaller edition of 'Walter A l­ hasn't been any beer in the the World Series. Apd Customers in Big Year as an advantage. out for dinner, and I told them I Saturday. i lot of sparring partners. aW The leading scorers; stands in hls boat to cast-in touchdown!" And I’m sure Dan is a man of the No. 1 spot until the last ston. Johnny Is a sound baseball Yankee clubhouse since Joe Di- His one-ycar contract with "This is good,” he explained. was Interest^ In coming to "Little has to be one of the ready. Are you going to take spite of the screaming from VILLAGE MIXERS — Ken BOSTON (AP) — An eye TD PAt FG To "For all I know, the Trinity his word. week of the season. Maryland, man w'ith an excellent press Maggio's days. the Yankees is all Keane ever "If they wsiste one or two men Syracuse, but that I also was best backs we’ve seen or we will injury to Oscar Robertson It a little easier on them the some old maids or both sexes man could have been over for Healy ?03. Bob Gaffney 209, Mercein, Yale...... 3 14 6 47 Before putting the blast on 10-0, nosed them out in the final who will make friends for the wanted or had. "I wouldn’t NEW YORK (N EA )— Sud­ on' me, it will give Nance and Interested In Notre Dame and have to see all year. He’a got has brought a plea from rest of the way since you’re In who know nothlnig about boats. a touchdown. I don’t argue this the men who worked the game, balloting. ‘A bottle of beer after * the speed to go to the outside Roland Spearin 211-210-207— Whelchel, Mass. . .4 15 Yankees, which la what they game helps some players,” said have asked for anything more denly ^ou wake up and the Wally (fullback Jim Nsmee and West Point. Tommy Helnsiriin, National such fine shape?” O’Brien, Dprtm’th 7 0 Standing, you must nmke con­ point. But what irritated me Greiham told his listeners, ‘‘I If both Notre Dame and Ohio “ I talked to Ernie. He said he and the power to run up the 628. heed most at the moment. Keane, discussing Yankee rules after winning the World Se­ Buffalo Bills are the mpst sur­ quarterback Wally Mahle) a Basketball Association play­ "Nope. I have to tighten up Slomback, AIC ...7 0 siderably longer casts to do well. was the procedure used in have found that the officiating State remain undefeated the could see what was happening middle. Y ou can bet we’ll re­ It Is a tribute to his honesty of the immediate future. "I ries had things been more fa­ prising team In professional chance to do well. If they want er r^resentnttve chief, for on ’em now." Soule, Bowdoln ...7 0 Longer casts are especially signaling It. It showed me that in this area is never too good.” rest of the way, the Buckeyes vorable In St. Louis," he ex­ to waste men on me, more pow­ to me happened to him (when member him." Ol^YS *N DOLLS—Barbara Armed with this volcanic some officials were either in­ that he_ is probably the only don’t object to a player having football. fingernail Inspection. Cluney, Tufts ____6 8 needed when the surface is ■ Coach of an undefeated and will have trouble regaining the plained. ‘I don’t consider it wise On paper the Bills appear to er to them." he was being recruited). He Most likely, so will many Moonan 181, Anita Shorts 182 spewing the sportswriter can glassy, as flsh can see you from competent or dishonest—and untied team a year ago, Gra­ man baseball writers would be­ a cocktail before dinner. It is —471, Ellen Reichert 179— 614, "Robertson received .12 Hoge, Amherst ...6 2 lead, particularly because they lieve when he said general man­ for a player or a manager to be a complete football team, Little’s 519 yards gained didn't even tell m* to come others before he is finished. confidently go back and consid­ farther away than when there we know they are not dishon- ham, still burning over the calls, only when a player goes over­ Judl Lockwood 198-180— 651, stitches after being cut on Leitz, Williams . . . 6 2 play only three more games. ager Ralph Houk o f the Yan­ have security. When he has which is as rare as their name­ the eye," Helnjsofan of the er the possibilities of a novel. is a riffle. sst!" said, “ I m glad my job didn't Alabama, Arkansas and Ne­ board that he will hear from Ruth Smith 476, Art Shorts O’Brien, Northe’tn 6 2 • * * that, It’s an open invitatlofi for sake, the buffalo. After five Boston Celtics said yester­ The verbiage might pass “Gone Really long casta are never depend upon winning or losing braska also are without a loss. kees did not contact him about me.” 214. Bob Slmler 209, Roland Cappadona, N’rthe. 6 2 the New ‘York post until after Keane

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For Rtnt 64 mON OOMSTRUOnON-Roof- made brown tweed ellpcover, FOUR ROOM fiat, Mooad floor, MAMCREBTER—- M«W 7 n x » SPLIT LEVEL—7 rooms, LH MANCHESTER — 150x200 lot, CHICKEN COOP (80x100) pro­ Ing, aHttng. sMeimtions, osll- OUSflC-UH-lFTMl M ’9 A M 4 vary good condition, $25. 649- ooitral locstloiv heat, hot SPACIOUB upstairs 6 room nJBAL OFFICE location ter raised taaeh, 9*ear g a n g s, baths, modorn kluhea wKh large trees, high elevation, vides excellent retirement in­ b iik gutters and ahimlimm CLASSIFIED •KWMS8UID lOAN GDb 9M O L A a wator, OM year loaia, Cell apartm^ Manches­ “ F .b ^ e s s , 458 Main Street, buUt-lns, IH baths, % a c n lOt, huilt-ins, dining room, fam­ claui 6 room Colonial, 2-car come phis a nice 5 room cape Legislature Vote Proposed . l^ ib w s . 64I-4MS. 6U MM. ganife, $16,000. Cartton W. with 2 ear garage. On Rte. cAa« ’fOdmcK u pW m i . IMMT-fauA 649>404S after 6 pjB. ter, very c « m « L Call 649- 949-5229. 9-6. trsmendous vahM. BsyM Agao- ily room, full baseinsat, 1- tlLL’lM t MAgt 9 3 0 0 HOTAtRAKP 8616. oy. 90-4801. car garago. $22,90a Phil- Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 44A, just ever Bolton line. BIDWtU. ROMS Iraprovemant lACMCUOM VERNON brick Agency, 649^9464. 040-518Z Owner anxioua. T. J. Crockett, OomMuiy—Roofing, siding, al- AW BERffAy^lniN Wwriiig Appiioi— Pars 57 SEIVEN ROOM duplex, quiet To Forego Gty Elections 'fUKCniRID? Homes For Rent 65 PORTER VTRSET Ana — • RealUn-, 648-1077. ADVERTISING terStioos, additions and re- VfltHTHE WRM-Urt*- TWO TUXEDO eulta, eUe 40; neighborhood. Laurel B t Call room Capa, flreplaoe, 2* A Luxury Living! 8-12 a.m. and 4-7 p.m. 649- BElhaiN ROOM 8pUt Level in standing Ranches, Capes, heating . system, single ga- Agency, 648-4803. 646-7466. • Manchester, modern kitchen ♦ night introduced a number of recent changes In the city's COPY CLOSING TIMB FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 6i9r 9 ^ . ______Raised Ranches, Split Levels rage. Sensibly priced at $17.- charter. ROOFING — Specialising re­ Vegaat new 9 room apaitmeau with buUt-lna. 1% baths, fam­ 900. Immediate occupancy. T. BOLTON — 7 room ranch on resolutions to alleviate the con­ MONDAY Thro nUDAl MtM AJP-SATDBDAV t AM.' MANCHESTER — featuring built-in decora­ fusion. All resolutions wars pasesd pairing roofs of all kinds, new in lovely i■ubiubea ‘ aelgbbor- /I e YEN r o o m s and garage, ily room, garage, etc. $200 per tor colored General Electric J. O ockett, Realtor. 643-1677. four acres. Three car garage, Wantod—T6 Boy 58 McCarthy introdu»> fctr oaljr ONE laoor* peat and hot watdr, fro# park­ nurses. $125. Write Box O, and high sahool, complete location Is supmb! That’s MANC3HESTBR’---E lg rooms They are attending a course in net or emUtod Mowtloa for aay adverbeemeat aad tkeo ooly Radlo-TV Repair G L A S T O N iu K ^ -T rooms and Herald. city utilities, good location. and lots of cltmets *Are the WE BUT, SELL or trade an­ ing, outdoor plenlo and reerea- bath, 8 miles from Aircraft, why they're selling! Models the Supervision of Police Per- ta th e oKteat at a *inalBe good” iaoertioa. Brrom wkMb do aot tion aroA $14,500. For appointment open Sunday end daily (ex­ featiiras of thiq 6 room ranch, Strvices IS tique and uaed furniture, china, on bus line, adults or small BOLTON—6 room Ranch in to See, call Robert D. Mur­ ^ e d ateV V »S [8 on ’;°®ciJ^^ w gonnel, conducted. through the kooea the rahw of tho adroHloiiiawii arM aot bo eorrocted by glaae, allver, picture trameji cept ’Tuesdays) from 1 p.m. to 8 big bedrooipA formal dining, ^OD ^M e n^t" a rom^ k International Chlels of Police As- family preferred. 633-2397. nice neighborhood, large yard, dock. snop. House news a com abolished for a consolidated ,oclntion at th* Univerattv of * e a l » good” laawHea. CONNIE’S TV and Radio Berv and old coins, old dolls. and dark. Five miles east of Man­ patio-porch, tiled bath, ga- plete redecorating, but has government .sociauon at me u n iv r a iy « Only $125! 2-car basement garage, Im­ rtige, nicely landscaped lot. - (jovcrnmeni. CVinnectlcut through Nov. 18. ice, available all hours. Satis­ guns, hobby coUectiona, attic t h r e e l a r g e sunny rooms, maculate condition through­ chester on Rout* 44A in Cov­ new well, septic, . etc. T. J. faction guaranteed. Call 649- contents or whole estates. Fur­ stove and refrigerator, resi­ entry. Samuel M. Lavitt G k ^ residential area. Recent­ Crockett, Realtor, 648-1577 Both political parties favor ^bout 30 police officials from 1815. out, immediate occupancy, dLspenamg with the election and .state are attending th# *'**^*BB^£^SDcSSraa> DIAL 643-2711 niture Repair Service Talcott- dential area, $110. monthly. $150. 64S>'8598. U A R REALTY CO., INC. Agency, MLS Realtors at Ver­ ly reduced to $18,900. Wsirren D igging IKE OFFICE Samuel M. non Circle. 643-2168, 876- E. Howland, MLS Realtor, BOLTON LAKE — Four room’ permitting present elected of­ cour.se. ville, Ooim. Tel. 648-7449. 643-5988. ficials to serve the two ad­ DEADBEAT AS ME OFF PORTER S’TREET—A 4 648-2692 648-9551 6297. 643-1108. year ’round home, generous .Manchester Youth Held M'lvlng— ^Tmddng— FOUR ROOM apartment avail­ room sizes, 2 b^room s, j ditional months. A .Manchester youth seen TRIES ID FAKE A Lavitt Agency bedroom home with 2 baths, Atty. Edwin M. Lavitt, cor­ Storage 20 W ANTED—Spinet piano, rea­ able Noy. 15, adults only, $80. rec room and garage, avail­ PK3TURESQUE Setting — 7 MANCHES’TER — Solid value.. 75x150 lot, pays for Itself, walking along a Vernon road, CREDIT REFERENCE- ’This 4 bedroom house Is big, poration coun.sel, said.laat night sonable. 643-0294. 648-2168 Realtors 6TB-6297 Call 649-8641, after 4. able now until next Spring. room brick ranch; family $10,900. Wolverton Agency, was arrested Saturday evening Tm lld Rtailiiic Oir AdvtrtiMr? MANCHESTER Dellverv. Ught good looking and comfortable. that he has Investigated the sit­ Vernon Circle, Pkwy Bxtt 86 T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- ’TWO FAMILY—On Oakland room, 1% baths, double ga­ Realtor, 649-2813. on charges of Intoxication and trucking and package delivery. Tm. Urn. V. U PsI $ CASH IMMEDIATELY — We SCHOOL STREE3T — Six room A real family house with a uation and there is no other Open 7 Deye A Week 1577. S t, a large 6 A 6 flat. Big rage, wooded lot, Manchester. ------—TTK------re.slsting arrest. Refrigerators, washers and buy anything from a pin to Duplex, modern bath, adults yard (150x150) trees, house Carlton W. Hutchins Agency, nice private rear yard and a way to abolish the election other than by a special en­ James A. Baldwin, 19, of 487 H-Hoir iM iitriic Stnrltt stove moving spscialty. Folding battleahip. Uaai furniture end THREE ROOM ^Muiment, preferred, $100 per month. SIX ROOM .Single house oh has aluminum aiding, garage. Realtors, 649-5132. 3-car garage. Extra features South Windsor appliances. Ask for Mr. Reed, abling act of the state legis­ N. Main St., was arrested i»y chairs for rent 649-0763. heat, hot water, gae, elec­ Available Nov. 15. Call 643- large lot, $126 per month. Sensibily priced at $l8|w)0. T. include a handsome 'fireplace REWARD , Con.stables Robert Zonghetti and Help Wanted— Female 35 Help Wapted— Male 36 Articles For Sale 45 649-6264, 249-4794. 5563. and newly remodeled kitchen. lature tricity, 19 Locust Street 643- Mav be seen by appointment J. Crockett Realtor. 643-1577. Manchester McCarthy’s other re.solutions George MacDonald, Frit ti Htralii Rtaitri 8921. after 3:30. Call 649-9746 af­ A solid value at $18,500. Up­ to the family of this 8 Painting— Papering 21 PART-TIME typist familiar WANTED — Full-time service DARK, RICH stone-free loam! FIVE ROOMS, second floor, IF U CN RD THS room Colonial— 8 years of would change the date of the According to police, Baldwin Also, fUl, sand, gravel, and ter 6. ’THREE FAMILY—Owner says per Ekist Side near Autumn. W M tl I t No with electric typewriter. Call station attendant. Must be 18 Rooms Without Board 59 $75 monthly. Now available. to sell. Vacant 6 room unit Warren E. Howland, MLS pleasure. Large lli(lng room city meeting to establish a tax I observed staggering along PAINTING, EXTERIOR and In­ Apply In person, Boland Mo- stone. 643-9504. THREE AND FOUR room U R smrt enuf 2 realz a at the 646-2206. apartments for rent, including Tel. 649-1673. EAST CENTER STREET—7 plus two three roomers on Realtor, 643-1108. with fireplace. Texas size rate, to about the second M on-' ^est Rd. by a passing motorist terior, paperhanging, wall­ ters, 369 Center St. FURNISHED room, light ______-__,______(______gud valu In a hse. $10,900 SNOWBLOWERS, new and heat, hot water ehd gas for room hoiise, lt4 baths and ga­ 1st floor. Approx. $3,600. In­ family room, formal dining day in March, Instead of the who reported ^ e incident. Bald- paper removed, dry wall work. housekeming, private en­ SAVE MONEY— $55 monthly. wll by 4 rm up A dwn CAMBRIDGE ST.— A nice old­ and 4 bedrooms. Just $26,- first Monday in June. This ! win posted $50 bond for court ap- EDWARDS used,. Ariens, Snobird, Toro, trance. u id y only. One min­ cooking. Gas stove and elec­ rage, immediate occupancy. come annually. Central heat Reasonable rates. Bank financ­ JEWELRY & HATS 5 room apartment, redecorat­ Good condition. T. J. Crockett home in 1 uv Mnehstr's er 8 room house. 2 -baths, first 900. Call Roger Walker would permit taxes to be col-1 pearance Nov. 17. ing arranged. Fully insured. Wheelhorse, and Moto Mower. ute froih^ Main SL Tel. 649- tric refrigerator furnished. Call weekdays 9-5, 649-458L btr sectns. Prty lot hndy, 2 ANSWERING SERVICI Call 649-7834 or 649-5779 be­ ed, middle aged people. 643- Eve. and weekends 649-1421. 643-1577. floor bedroom, plus 3 on sec­ 649-5306. lected In April instead of Sep- Free estimates. 649-9668, Jo­ BY MARION Service and parts. Capitol 7969 after 6. all. Run, dnt wlk 2 ur tone A Advertisement— Equipment, 38 Main Street, tween 6-7 p.m. 2735. ond floor, work-saver kitchen, tember. 4494)500 — 875-2519 seph P. Lewis. JANITOR DARTMOUTH HEIGHTS— Call Dick Beach, 649-5306, Vote Democratic! Pull Top Manchester. Open daily 7-5, THE THOMPSON Houae, Cot­ 2-car garage with loft, for­ A second resolution would Demonstrate our New Fall MANCHESTER—Main Street. Large 7 room Colonial, 2 ^ 875-6611. mal dining room, fireplace, permit data processing to be Lever! Baby sitters—Ride to Y oan I EXTERIOR and interior paint­ Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7-4. tage Street, centrally located, Suburban For Rent 66 Barrows £ Wallace Hats and Jewelry. No In- Applications now being ac­ Close to,Center. 5 large rooms, baths, family room, 2 fire­ secoAd floor screened porch. used by tax officials in mak­ the polls. Call (In the City) «HM| w H h ^ opeadlag all e««a! at the ing. Wallpaper books. Paper­ large pleasantly furnished FOUR ROOM apartment and vestnient — Highest Com­ cepted for full-time work LOST bright carpet colors . . . garage, apply 186 Maple St. 2 bedrooms, completely redec­ ANDOVER —• 4 room apart­ places. 2-car garage, full baae- Excellent 2 family possibilities. Manchester Parkade, ing up the tax list. 875-6631, 875-8396. In Fire Dis­ hanging. Ceilings. Floors. Fully missions. Call or write in office maintenance. Eve­ rooms, parking. CaH 649-2358 orated, pecond floor in 2 fam­ ment, includes heat and hot meht, ^ r c h , city utilities, Manchester 649-5306 restore them with Blue Lustre. for ovenilght and permanent Barrows £ Wallace ’There is an extra B-zone lot Two traditional resolutions trict, call 875-8531, 875-8618. insured. Workmanship guar­ MARION KIBBE FASH­ nings 4 p.m.-12 p.m. Good THREE ROOM epertmeht ily home, heat, hot water and water. Call 742-7676 for ap­ treed lot. Charles Lasperance, that goes with this property Were Introduced which give the anteed. Leo Pelletier, 649-6326. Rent electric shampooer $1. guest rates. Manchester Parkede, Lost and Found Garage—Service IONS, Avon, Conn. Area wages and free benefit pro- Paul’s Paint A Wallpaper Sup­ 'available November 1st heat garage included. $115 per pointment. 649-7620. which will take a 2 family LAKBFRONT $9,600. "Year city’s mayor and treasurer the Vernon news Is handled by If no answer, 643-9043. code 203, telephone 673- month. Call Manchester Realty Manchester 649-5306. Storage 10 g;ram. Write Box L, Her­ ply. THE HILLIARD House, super and utilities Included. 643- house. $21,500. Warren E. ’round 4 rodm home, fireplace, authority to borrow money in The Herald's Rockville Bureau, FOUND — lady’s wrlstwatch. 3455, or evenings 673-9829. ald, stating experience. 6363. Company, 643-0000. I VERNON—Four rOom modern MANCHES’TER — Executive Howland, MLS Realtor, 646- INTERIOR and exterior paint* lor accommodations, large new apartment, country setting, central oil heat, cellar, storm anticipation of the tax collec­ 6 W. Main St., telephone S7B* Owner may claim by Identify­ SMALL apartment size refrig­ neighborhood, lovely 7 room MANCHESTER—Luxurious 1108. tions. 31.36 or 64S-2711. GARAGE FOR CAR, boat or Ing, wsllmper removed, fully furnished rooms, kitchen priv­ F,TVE ROOM apartment, first includes range, large refrlg-1 ColonlaL manunoth living windows, privacy. Carlton W. ing and paying for ad. 649- storage, 148 Cooper Hill St., erators, newly painted, good ileges, lounge, TV garages. 4H ROOM APARTMENT— bedroom ranch, 2 full baths, Hutchins Agv,ncy, Realtors, insured. Rene Belanger. 649- First floor—liViQg room, din­ floor, now available. Newly erator, heat smd hot water, room, modern kltdien with 7460 after 6. Manchester, $7. Call Glaston­ 0612 or 6444604. RN, PART-TIME. Call 649- for recreation rooms, guar- Call 649-6197 after 6 p.m. maintenance free redwood ex­ 649-5132. teed, $24.95. Apartment size ing room, kitchen, refrigera­ decorated, oil furnace, garage. heated garage, washer and built-ins, 2-car garage. Sacri­ terior, family room with fire­ bury, 633-9057. 2358. “ • EXPERIENCED dozer opera­ Call 649-5907. dryer available, adults pre­ fice at $10,900. Hayes Agency, INSIDE and outside painting. tor. 742-6051. stoves, good for industrial LARGE ROOM for gentleman, tor, range, hood. disMsal, place, scenic acre lot, A Must CLARK ROAD In Wapping. Country Club Will Seek You name your own price. work, orig^inally $260, sacrifice private entrance, nice home Venetian blinds, half bath; ferred. References .required. 643-4803. See for the quality conscious. Custom built 6 room Ranch. Annoaneeiiidaia second floor •^ 2 bedrooms, SIX ROOM duplex available, $130 monthly. 875-2600, 876- BOAT STORAGE available. 649-7863, 875-8401. ATTENTION—LIVE EXCELLENT opportunity for $35. Large assortment of used near center, references. 21 near .school and stores. Call Hayes Agency, 643-4803. A real nice home. Three bed­ large closets; full ceramic 6148. BLEXTmotiUX sales and serv­ 643-4884. assistant super service sta­ restaurant, store and tavern Church St., 649-4966. 649-5083. rooms, carpeting, fireplace Restaurant Liquor Permit PAINTING and paperhanging, WIRE PERSONS tion manager. Ideal working equipment. Fontaine’s Used bathroom. Heat, hot water, MANCHESTER MANC3HESTER— Uke new 5H and finished recreation room, ice, bonded representative. Al­ good work, reasonable rates, parking included. Just like room ranch, 20' foot living fred Amell, 110 Bryan Dr., MEN AND WOMEN conditions, top salary. Incen­ Restaurant Equipment, 473 THREE " BEDROOM single Basinet Property OPPORTUNITY water softener, half acre lot. 30 years Ip Manchester, your tive bonus plan, paid vacat Windsor St., Hartford, 527- ROOM for gentleman, very cen­ owning your own home, front room, lyk baths, beautifully T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- The Town of Manchester is re-#lot that causes a hardsh^, b^ Manchester, 644-814L home, m baths, and garage. New 8 room executive Co­ Business Scnrioeg neighbor is my. recommenda­ WHO CAN TALK AND tions, hospitalization plan and 6771. tral. Call 649-0513. or rear private ■ entrances. Immediate occupancy, central­ For Sale 70 finished family room^ large 1577. questing a zoning variance for a fore it can grant a variance. tion. Raymond Fiske, 649- Children welcome, no pets, lonial, built by U A R, that wooded lot. Hayes Agency, to buy a breath-taking. WOOliElN STRIPS for hooked Offered 13 SELL! many further advancement op­ ly located on bus line. Call BUSINESS ZONE EU - Eight restaurant liquor permit for the The advertising sign is being 9237. portunities. Apply in person FREE WHEELS — Buy two no leaise, reasonable rent. offers 214 baths, spacious 643-4803. quality built, 8 room Ranch COVENTRY—Twin Hills Drive. Manchester Country Club. The aaked by the I. R. Stlch Co. and braided rugs. la rge var­ weekdays 9-5. 649-4581, Eve. rooms with two oCtloes, aap- living room with ' central iety at all times. To pur­ LAWNMOWBR sharpening; re­ EARN $600 OR MORE only to manager between 10 snow .tires at regular prices Rooms With Board 59-A On bus line, near school. Call and weekends 649-1421. with all the extras. Two 6 room ranch, large lot, $15,- permit would allow the club, for the northeast comer of Darn­ pairs. sales, rotor blades and get two new wheels free. arate entrance, suitable tor fireplace. kitchen with MANCHESTER—6 room ranch, full baths, 3 fireplaces, 900. Goodchlld-Bartlett, Real­ chasers of wool, advice and a.m.-3 p.m.. Cities Service ROOM AND BOARD—Prefer Owner, 649-3566 anytime. which may now aerve members ing St. and Baldwin Rd., in sharpei-ed; bicycle saie4. serv­ Electrical ^rvlces 22 Between Thanksgiving and Cole’s Discount Station. 643- FIVE ROOM flat, second floor, business or professional use. Early American cabineta, dining room, large living room, spacious family room, com­ tors. 289-0930. 643-4348. suggestions on rug making Center, 555 W. Middle Tpke., someone working night or Philbrick Agency. 849-8464. only, to serve to-members of or­ Residence Zone A. It will point ice. Manchester Cycle Shop, Xmas demonstrating fast corner of Adams, Manchester. 5332. FOUR ROOMS, centrally lo­ oil fumSce, g a r a ^ Call 643- and complete bullt-ins, 3 bedrooms, screened porch, plete maintenance-free red­ given on Tuesday and Friday FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt part-time. Part meals for er­ large formal dining room, 1-car garage, near bus and BOLTON - COVENTRY line. ganizations which rent the club's the way to Stich’e Btyea 149 W. Middle Turnpike. 649 selling Toy item In leading cated, middle aged adults only.. 8507. wood exterior. All this set dining room. mornings from 10-12 a.m. 2098. service on all types ol elec­ Manchester store. Estab. GUN RACK, holds 6 rifles ver­ rands. 649-5459. FOR SALE — Ideal Setup In also a family room or den, shopping, $16,500. Philbrick Split Level. 6t4 rooms, 100x290 Farm subdl'vlsicm. Call 649-6987 after 5 p.m. on a professionally land­ A similar request was denied HdFry M. Fraser Company, trical wiring. Licensed and m- Co. Write experience to tically, with 2 drawers at bot­ commercial zone for man who 2-car garage, and many Agency, 649-8464. lot, fireplace, rec room, bullt- T h e request is being submitted 192 Hartford Road, Manches­ wants a home and business scaped scenic acre lot. Call by the appeals board in January. ’TYPEWRITERS - Standard sured. Wilson Electrical Co., EMBREE, Box 678, Eliza­ EXPERIENCED tom. Brand new, $25. Call 649- AN OPPORTUNITY to Uvs in more features that make now. lns, $16,900. Rockville Realty, by the town since the club is ter, Conn. and electric. Repaired, over­ Manchester, 649-4817, 643-1388. beth, New Jersey. 4225. Apartments— Flats— beautiful Colonial Manor t'umished Apartments 63-A 'Location combined. 5 room this truly a fine home. Lo­ SUNKEN FAMILY room with 643-2188, 875-2527. located on the town-owned Globe Also denied in January was • hauled, rented. Adding ma­ ID GRINDER OPERATOR Tenements 63 apartments 173 Spruce Street. ranch,, and large building In cated In the Porter Street fireplace, 6V4 roon) ranch; IVi Hollow tract. request from the Sun Oil Ca. IF CARPETS Jook dull and ROCKVILLE CENTER—Mod- rear ^ busy road. Excellent baths, built-ins, garage, cov­ to enlarge the paridng area at chines rented and repaired. Floor Finishing 24 Available immediately—one 2 area. For appointment to ■VERNON—Owner transferred. The . application Is scheduled P erson als Pickup and delivery service. WOMAN over .18 for full- or 55-hour week, drear, remove the spots as THREE ROOM heated apart­ bedroom appartment. Rsmge. cin 4 rooms, heated, furnished, setup for -sub-contractor, build­ see call Robert D. Mur­ ered patio, captivating view. HAYES AGENCY Cozy 8 bedroom Ranch, fire- for a public hearing before the a service station at 388 Cen­ Yal6 Typewriter Service. 649- part-time. Selling experience they appear with Blue Lustre. ment, 456 Main Street. Call refrigerator, disposal, heat, all utilities, adults; also, three er or woodworking shop. Ton- dock. Carlton W. Hutchins Agency, place and bullt-lns, fully tlled.| zoning board of appeals on Nov. ter St. In BuslneBB Zone n. FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh- room, adults. 875-9121. gren Agency, 643-6321. The company has applied STATE LICENSED rest home 4086. ing (specializing In older not essential. Call 649-8796. Rent electric shampooer $1. 649-5229, 9-5. , hot water, private patio, pri­ 649-5132. 643-4803 bathroom, aluminum storms, jg. the same agenda are centrally located, reasonable BUCKLAND The Sherwin-Williams Co. and screens, large lot, quiet three other requests for vari­ again ter a special exception to floors) WsLXlng floors' Paint­ BOL’TON CENTER Apartments, vate basement, all for $146 a LARGE 3 room furnished WEST SIDEl—$17,900. 135x145 rates, friendly atmosphere. LAWN M ■'WERS—Sharpened month. Available December country setting very close to ances and six for motor vehicle enlarge the aresi. ing Ceilings. Paperhanging. MANUFACTURING, INC. FOR SALE — R /C plane and Comer Brandy St. and Bolton apartment, heat and all util­ Houses For U & R REALTY CO., INC. lot, trees. 2 baths, 4 bedrooms Tel. 875-lObl. and repaired, winter storage. 131 Adams St. Buckland 1st— one 3 bedroom apartment, new elementary school. Call business permits. Other requests ter special OK- Sales and Service — Ariens, No Job too small. John Ver- H*ilp Wanted— Male 36 radio control equipment. Call Center Rd., new 8 rooms, heat, ities, first floor, working cou­ built 1958.. SpotlessSpot condition. | INVESTMENT range, refrigerator, disposal, 648-2692 643-9551 opportunity— new elementary school. Ask­ The variances asked Include ceptlons for limited repairer’s WANTED—Ride to P&W. East Snowbirds, also rental equip­ faille. 649-5760. 649-6390. hot water, stove, refrigerator, ple preferred. 649-9608. CONCORD RD - Beautiful Don’t wait. Carlton Hutchins, heat, hot water, private patio, ranch, large living room, torm- Two family 4-4, plus brick ing $14,700. Call 875-4519 for two for four-family *home8 and licenses have been submitted by: Hartford, from vicinity High ment. L & M Equipment Corp., SCREW MACHINE set-up op­ $125. 649-3266, 643-4312. Agency, Realtors, 649-6182. Eugene W. Wilson, ter 411 private basement, all for |160 farnished al dining room, cabinet kitchen, store, convenient neighbor­ appointment. one application for an advartis- School to Gate 2, first shift. Route 83, Vernon, 875-7609. erator, experienced with air­ MBH wanted for upholstery THREE ROOM Hartford Rd., In Business Zone Bonds— Stocks— LOOKING for anything in real a month. Available Dec. 1, one- apartment, with bath, second 2 betteMnns. recreation room, hood. Gross income $297 per ing sign. 643-7247. Manchester Exchange—Enter­ craft parts, all benefits. Ap­ factory. Elxperience not neces­ ' Diamonds— TVatchos— BEAUTIFUL paneled heated COLONIAL—4 bedrooms, 1% month. $19,900 fpr immediate COVENTRY—Nicely located 2 H; prise 1945. Mortgages 27 ply Dean Machine Products, sary. Apply Old Colony Com­ estate rentals — apartments, bedroom apartment, heat, hot floor, very clean, heat, hot wa­ landscaped yard. Marlon E. family room off kitchen, 8 bed baths, family room off kitch­ Among the motor velricle busi­ Jewelry 48 water, range, refrigerator, dis­ sale. E. J. Carpenter. Realtor, bedroom home. Good heating Rolf L. Roman, ter 395 Tol­ 165 Adams St., Manchester. pany, Hilliard Street. homes, multiple dwellings, call ter. no children. 643-7376. Robertson. Realtor. e4>-600l room ranch, aluminum storms, en, built-in dishwasher, inter­ system. Near private beach. ness applications is a request to SECOND MORTGAGE - Un­ posal, all for $110 a month. 649-5061. land Tpke., in Business Zone H; SHARPENING Service — Saws, WATCH AM5 JEWELRY re­ J. D. Realty. 643-6129. cells r. 158x248 lot. only SIB, com. double garage, 144x120. 742-7056. enlarge the parking area of a Automobfies For Sale 4 limited funds available.for sec­ LABORERS—We are noW'HIr- Call 649-4436, 649-6544; 500. Hutchins Agency, Real­ service station at 288 Center St. And Arthur A. VanHoudt, knives, axes, shears, skates, pairing. Prompt sendee. Up to Manchester Carlton W. Hutchins Agency, MANCHESTER— Beautiful 5»4 for 18 McNall St., in Bustnees rotary blades. Quick service. ond mortgages, payment^ to ing for all three shifts. Good Salesmen Wanted 36-A STEPS OFF East Center Business locations tors. 649-5132. Realtors. 649-5132. WAPPING—Attractive 7 room A similar request was denied in NEED CART Your credit turn­ suit your budget. Expedient $20 on your old watch in trade. Street—Clean 5 room first VERNON — Five room duplex NEEDS REPAIRS room ranch, nice condition, at- Zone n . Capitc Equipment Co., 38 pay, vacation with pay. In­ (!3osed Mondays. F. E. Bray, For Rent 64 - tached garage, many extras, split-level. It4 baths, 200 foot January, ed down? Short on down pay­ service. J. D. Realty. 648-6129. SALES AND MANAGER train­ floor flat, separate furnace, apartment, newly redecorated, EIGHT ROOM raised ranch, ONE BLOCK from Main, two Leon LeBlanc has applied ter Main St., Manchester Hours quire in person only. Conn. 737 Main Street, State Tneater How else could you buy a on bus line, full price $15,500. frontage, heated garage, fire The town’s application for a ment? Bankrupt? Reposses-1 Bi-Products, Hop River Road, ing program open to qualified $95 monthly. Hayes Agency, 2 sunporches. Adults. 649-1457. two years old, large llvlpg family, 4-4 duplex, permanent a used car dealer’s Ifoense for dally 7-5. Thursday 7-9 Satur­ SECOND MORTGAGES — No Building. XTODERN, CENTRAL, Air- 6 rm. bungalow In the mid­ Unu.sual 3 bedroom ranch, 2t4 place, 3 bedrooms, rec room, variance for a restaurant liquor 55 Oakland St., In Business Sion? Don’t despair! See Hon-1 day 7-4 643-7968. Columbia. college men. No travel In­ 643-4803. Conditioned Offices for rent. room with flreplace, modern siding, two recent heating sys­ built-ins, Pine Knob Hill, 644- permit fdr the club would rec­ est Douglas. Inquire about low­ appraisal or finder’s fees, pay 6 Vi ROOMS, first floor, recent­ dle of town near shopping, kitchen with bullt-lns, family tems, garages, clean. Hayes baths, large beautiful heated Zone II; and Malcolm J, Kerr volved. Experience not re­ ly redecorated, available De­ Off Street parking. Inquire at rec room. 3-zone heat, extras 0474. ognize the club’s practice of est down, smallest payments REPAIRS on all makes of re­ interest only. E. C. Solimene. quired. Upon training com­ WE HAVE customers waiting schools and churches .for room, 4- or 6 bedrooms. 2-zone Agency, 643-4803. has asked for a general repair­ Broker. 367 Oakland St., 643- Fuel and I>'eed 49-A for the rental of your apart­ cember 1st, $100 monthly, ga­ 164 East Center St. or phone $13,990. 3 BR.S, large fire­ galore, complete in-law setup, serving to various organizations er’s licensse ter the Manchester anywhere. No small loan or fi­ frigerators, washers, ranges, pletion, relocation necessary. 649-5‘!61. hot water heat, garage, $24,900. COVENTRY—6 V4 room Cape nance company plan. Douglas 2214. MAN—OVER 18 ment or home. J. D. Realty. rage available. 643-9137. place. garage. Call Mr. Lu- MANCHESTER—Top location. large mortgage available, which meet there. Transmission Co., 684 Osdtsr and dryers. All oil burners Guarantee of $125 a week plus CUT TO ORDER — Seasoned Phllbrlck Agency, 649-8464. plus 4 room Ranch. Excellent Chib officials were called be­ Motors, 383 Main. cleaned and serviced All work 643-6129. BEAUTIFULLY paneled air ciu.s now at 649-5306, 875- 4 bedroom ranch, 2 baths, rec must sell. Call on this one. fn-law situation. Minimum S t, in Business Zone XI. A BETTER ARRANGEMENT . . . to learn expenses. Those Interested call fireplace wood, $10 per load FIVE ROOM apartment, heat, The Ellsworth Mitten Agency, fore the State Liquor Control guaranteed. Cosma Appliance 644-0202 between 6;00 and conditioned .space, over 1400 6611. SIX ROOM Cape, large kitchen room with fireplace, priced to down. Pasek Realty, 289-7476, of your finances will make retail meat businessl' delivered. 742-7647. R(X!KVILLiE—4 room flat, sec­ stove, hot water. Inquire 464 living room with fireplace, im­ Realtors, 643-6930. Commission about three weeks Service, 606 Center. 649-0055. 8:00 p.m. or 528-6686. sq. ft., will subdivide, profes- sell at $22,900. Hayes Agency, 742-8243. 1955 CHEVROLET, 4-door, more of your income available ond floor, heat furnished. E. Center St. mediate occupancy, $15,900. 643-4803. ago, and ordered to stop serving TOKYO BLEOnON good condition, call 649-9970. YOU ARE A-1! ’Truck ts A-1! for personal use. Lump debt Apply In person Parking. 875-0577. sional area parking. Main , B a l * r O W S £ W a l l a C C Philbrick Agency, - 649-84^. MANCHESTER — Near Park­ to non-memfiers. DRY HARDWOOD for sale. THREE ROOMS, heat, lights, Haynes Street, reasonable 649 BOLTON - Manchester line— TOKYO (AP) — Tokyo’s Cellars, attics, trash, small Into one monthly payment of way. Large new 3 bedroom According to the commission, American Club ' conducted its 1959 VOLKSWAGEN, 2-door Help Wanted— aJ Call 742-8059. THREE R(X)M apartment, garage, $85, close to bus line. 2811. New 7 hi room raised ranch, 2- trucking done A-1 right! Call 922.26 for each thousand dollars MEATOWN Manchester Parkade, MANCHESTER—6% room over­ ranch, bow window, built-in the interview with the club’s Offi­ own U.S. presidential election sedan, radio, heater, 9650. heat, hot water, stove refrig­ 643-8418. car garage, built-in kitchen, S4S-2928, Tremano Trucking Including repayment over five Male or Female 37 FOR LEASE—Excellent loca­ Manchester 649-5306 sized brick Cape, finished kitchen, 2-baths, fireplace, cials was not an Official hear­ today and President Joluison Phone 649-1914. 1215 Silver Lane erator, $90 . 247 No. Main, MANCHESTER 2t4 baths, fireplace, finished Service. years. Frank Burke, 246-8897. Garden— Farm— Dairy tion for doctor’s office or basement, patio, garage. Well walk-out basement garage. rec room, 2-zone heat, sun- ing. The name of the complain­ defeated Sen. Barry Goldwater Connecticut Mortgage Ex­ East Hartford WORK evenings and Sunday 649-5228, 9-5. landscaped. Minimum main­ Your choice of colors; \ acre ant has not been made public. 1960 RENAULT, Michelln-X mornings on new modern soda Products 50 FIVE ROOM flat, second floor- beauty parlor 415 Main Street. MANCHESTER — New 8 room deck, one acre lot, other ex­ 115-68. LAND CLEARING, tree re­ change, IS Lewis St., Har+ford. Completely renovated and am­ tenance. For appointment call lot. Only $17,900. Lawrence tras. Only $23,900. Your home The Knights ef Columbus re­ tires, 9235. Need college funds. Conn. fountain In large center. Mu.st FOR RENT — 4-room heated 649-4328, weekdays after 6. Garrison C!V)lonial, 12x24 living six room Cape all fin­ The club liaa a mbrnWrahip of moval, and chain saw work. ple panting. J, D. Realty, 848- 649-1988. Principals only. F. Fianb. Realtor. 643-2766, in trade. Lawrence F. Flano, ceived a similar warning early 6^3-9248. A. Michaud, 742-8096. have experience on grill. To APPLES— Macs and Cortlands, apartment, call 643-5118 be­ room, family room, built-in ished, new kitchen cab­ Charles Nicholson. 742-6364. 700, reprsaenting 82 nationali­ No. 1 and No. 2. Bunce Farm, tween 8:30 a.m, - 4:30 p.m. CONTEMPORARY ~ split-level 6129. kitchen, master bedroom with Realtor, 643-2766, Charles this year. The K of C Home li­ ties. All members were eliglbla start immediately call 643- FIVE BEDROOMS, 2 baths. inets, ■ ceramic tile bath, cense was revoked because the 1958 OPEL 2-door, 9175; 1959 STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stoqe Private Instructions 32 529 W. Center St. duplex, foyer, 2 bedrooms, liv­ dressing room, low twenties. goesl house, 2 car garage— Nicholson, 742-6364. to vote. 1396. dormer windows, complete practice of leasing the hall was Ford 4-door wagon, 9295; sell walls, fireplaces, flagstone ter­ ing room with fireplace, ex­ Hayes Agency. 64S-480S. all on Holl Street, fine central city utilities, convenient lo­ either and keeping other. 18' MANCHESTER—Drlve-ln res­ MALE STAFF PHYSICAL Therapist FRESH EGGS — For sale, 3 THREE ROOM apartment, 118 tra large kitchen, built-in Wanted— Real Estate 77 not stopped, nor was a restau­ races, hatchways, dry wells. Pretty and Practical location. Low 20’s they are cation. minimum dowm to $ 14,900 Jordt Street. 643-8840. All concrete repairs. Reasoiv taurant. on busy thorough­ wanted. Apply Physical Ther­ dozen for $1.00; aI.so, pigs for Main St., $100. 649-5229, 9-5. stove, tile bath, 7 closets, ga­ asking. T. J. Crockett, Real­ rant license obtained. qualified buyer, $13,500. The club must obtain a zon­ able. 643-0851. fare. ample parking! Bel Air apy Dept., Manchester Me­ sale. Natsisky Farm, Inc., 122 rage. Couple or with one child, tor, 643-1577. For appointment to see, BUYERS WAITING — 3 bed­ 1957 PONTIAC station wagon, FOUR ROOM apartment, heat, Tunic Top! ing variance to have a restau­ East CM tor St. Real Estate, 643-9332. FACTORY morial Hospital. Newmarker Road. Vernon-So. $130. 649-3423. call Robert D. Muzdock. 6-room expandable Cape on room home $20,000 maximum 9150, 313 Autumn St. after 4 GRANDFATHER clocks, an­ Windsor line, off Dart Hill hot water, $95 monthly. 649- RANCH, 4 rooms,* 2 bedrooms, ranch, $20,000 minimum mul­ rant liquor license since it is p.m. Q783. a large wooded lot being of­ tique clocks and chimes re­ FULL-TIME Sales Associates Road, ri6xt to Vernon Hills. kitchen, living room, wooded fered at FHA evaluation. tiple dwellings, all price located in a. Rural Residence Hein Wanted— Female 35 WORKERS wanted for gro\ying Real Es­ ranges. For immediate action Zone. OFFICES 1954 NASH Ambassador, low paired. Call 649-4976 anytime. Open 7 days a week, 7-7. SIX ROOMS, Cottage Street, lot, handy to bus. shopping, Features include aluminum tate firm. Only^ experienced, U & R REALTY CO.. INC. call Paul J. C'orrenti Agency, The two variances for four- mileage, good tires, winterized, EXPERIENCED ‘ saleslady for newly decorated. garage, NOTICE etc. Excellent condition. $12,- siding, windows and trim, HAVE SMALL pickup truck- licensed people should apply 643-5363. family homes are being asked M20. Calf 649-8825, i fine specialty store in Man­ Excellent hourly wages, 8 adults only. Call 649-8759. 900. Phllbrlck Agency, 649- dormer, fireplace. A cleaner LAST 350 square Attlcs and cellars cleaned paid holidays, paid fu­ ready to go to work. Liberal Fertilizers 50-A PUBLIC HEARING 8464. 643-2692 643-9551 by the Jensen Building Co., for Rubbish removed Reasonable chester. full-time, good start­ than clean home—priced to neral leave, pension plan, commission arrangements and ; ADDITIONAL a lot on the northwest com er of feet of prime of­ 1963 CHEVRCILBT Impala 2-! Call 649-1043. ing salary. Call 643-2128, Mrs. •ell. "* door Hardtop, aqua, 6 cylinder, vacation plan, group insur­ complete office facilities pro­ GOOD COW manure, $5 and SEVEN ROOM ddM bmne. 4 School and Clinton St^.. in Resi­ fice space NOW Hills, for appointment. $10. loads, delivered. Excellent APPROPRIATIONS bedroome. I bathe, lot 72x181. Sessions Resume automatic transmis.sion, radio, WASHING MACHINES re­ ance plus major medical. vided. Call Mr. Werbner, 643- NOTICE BOARD OF DIRE(TTORS dence Zone C; and '.*y Arlggd LEASING. heater, whitewalls, Tel. 646- Applicants must be at least 1121, 643-7847 for an appoint­ for fall use. 643-7804, 649- Marlon B. Rnbertaon, Realtor MANCHESTER — First offer­ Aimetti, for a lot east of 110 paired. RCA, Whirlpool and MATURE WOMAN wanted 4 8731. TOWN OF MANCHESTER, WESLEY R. SMITH 0249 between 5-8 p.m. j 5'9" tall and In good physi­ ment to discuss this fine op­ PUBLIC HEARING 648-S9B8. ing. Seven room home with For New Voters Birch St., in Residence Zone B. Kenmore. All work gpjaran- days a week to care for one CONNECTICUT 2-car garage, oil heat, city Ideal for insur­ teed. Call 643-4613, 644-8141. child £ind do housework, trans­ cal condition. Interviews at portunity. TOWN OF Notice is hereby given that AGENCY Jensen must have a variance 1955 FORD Sunllner convert -1 TWO FAMILY—One year old, utilities, good condition ance man, ac­ portation required. References. ROGERS CORP., comer of the Board of Directors, Town The town’s board of admis­ since the lot is too small ter a Iblc. magni.sium lift, oversized' Household Goods 51 MANCHESTER. 4 and 6 rooms, 2 bedrooms, throughout, priced at only 644-0607- evenings. Mill and Oakland Sts., of Manchester, Connecticut, family room one apartment, sions will resume Its monthly four-family house under the countant or other cam. new transmi.s.sion. floor Situations Wanted-^ CONNECTICUT $16,300. Charles Lesperance, 6-43-1567 Manchester, promptly at 10 will hold a Public Hearing in modern kitchen, excellent con­ voter-making sessions tomor­ towii zoning regulations. The professionti use. shift, reasonable 649-5798. af­ Household Services COMPETENT stenographer to Female 38 EVERYTHING in sterilized re­ 649-7620. a.m., Wednesday, Nov. 4. conditioned used furniture and PROPOSED the Municipa.1 Building Hear­ dition. Phllbrlck Agency, 649- row night, from 5 to 8 p.m., in regulations require 9,200 square ter 4 p.m. Offered ’ 13-A work in law office, legal ex­ the town clerk’s office in the WOMAN desires work as moth- appliances, high quality -low ORDINANCES ing Room, 41 Center Street, 8464. MANCHESTER — Investment feet of land; -the tract has 8,500 perience desired but not nec- prices LeBlanc Furniture. 195 In accordance with provisions property for bargain hunters, $13,900—5 ROOM home, ga- Municipal bui(dlng. These reg­ square feet. * A ir - C o n d i H o M d 1964 CHEVROLET Nova 400, POOL TABLE repair, renew , es.sarv, full-time. Write Box J. An equal opportunity emplgyer. er’s helper. Live in. Phone Manchester, Connecticut, Tues­ South Street, Rockville 876- of the Town Charter, notice is day, November 10, 1964 at 8:00,, $18,900 - ATTRACTnVE 8 bed­ 3, family, 4-.5-6, tiilly. occupied, ular se.ssions will he held on Aimetti must have a variane* 4-door station wagon, radio, cloth and billiard table ac­ Herald. I mobnlngs 643-9843. rage, ceptrally located, excel heater, .standard transrtiis.sion, ] cessories. 643-2367. 2174. Open 9-s. hereby .given that a Public p.m. oh proposed additional ap­ room ranch, fireplace, alumin­ good Income, good location, lent buy. Call Paul J. Cor- the first Wednesday of ekeh since the lot he intends to build very low mileage, 91.900 fdr EXPERIENCED mother will Hearing will be held in the propriations as follows: um storms, enclosed carport, $14,900. Wolverton Agency, rinti Agency, 643-5363 month. upon is in Residence Zone B, PART-TIME general service basement, 'arge lot. nice view. Eligible applicants mu.st be * Abundont .off strtot quick sale. 644-8256. HEWEAVING of BURNS moth care for child In my home RUGS, never u.sed, 9x12 beige,sige. Municipal Building Hearing | To: a. Water Department, Realtor. 649-2813. where four-family houses axe man. Must be able to work $30;. 9x15 rubyy oriental, $35; Carlton W. Hutchins Agency, 21 years of age, must have-res­ holes. Zippei's .repaired. Win­ vicinity of Bolton Center. 643- Room, ’Tuesday, November 10, Capital Improvement Re­ not ordinarily permitted. p a r k in g during day and Saturdays. 12x15 gold Maiaharajah. 289- Realtors. 649-5182. MANCHESTER—Spacious tree ided in the state for at least 1958 CHEVROLET 2-door Bls- dow shades made to measure, EXPERIENCED 5903. 1964 at 8:00 p.m. on proposed serve Flmq ...... $41,619.74 Lots For Sale 73 Attorneys for both applicants ca>me, 6 cylinder, automatic, | .all sizes Venetian blinds. Keys Call 649-9523,. Goodyear' Serv­ 6955. shaded 6 room Colonial In one one year and in the town for ice Store, 713 Main St. ordinances concerning: b. Civil Defense — Com­ say. the topography of the land veiv clean, radio and heater, i made while you wait. Tape re­ SEWING MACHINE of Manchester’s finest areas.! BOLTON LAKE—Shore front at lea.st six month,s, and must makes the lots unsuitable for BLOND oak dining room set, a. Proposed Ordinance to , munications ...... $700. Includes breezeway and 2-car CaU The $375. 308 School Street. 649-1 corders for rent. Marlow^s, 887 EXPERIENCED service station Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 lot 50x186 on Bolton second be U.S. citizens. smaller homes. According to the table, 4 chairs, china cabinet, control the disposal of rub-> c. . Town Counsel — Fees garage, 3 very large bedrooms, 4997. Main., 649-5221. OPERATORS help, part-time and- full-time. IF lake. Choice location on Wild­ Naturalized citizens will be regulations, the zoning board COLLIES—AKC, trls and sa­ reasonable. 643-5688. blsh, etc. from outside the ...... $1,000 IV2 baths, formal dining room, required to show documentsjy b and H Co. (Owners) Apply in person, Wyman’s Oil Town In the Town Disposal wood Drive on w'cst side of must flrtd that there is some FOR SALE—1960 Renault Dau- bles, 6 weeks old, $60-$75. 643- to be financed from the family size kitchen, 24’ living proof of their citizenship. Part-time, day shift con­ Co., 24 Main St„ Manchester. BLOND dresser, cheat and Area. •- you want more for your lake. Robert J. Smith, Inc. condition peculiar to the size, phine, 9200. Can be seen at Building—^Contracting 14 9633. a. Unexpended Surplus comfort, convenience and room w'ith fireplace. Owner 649-5241. 643-9527— 643-2163 36A St. James Street. 649- sidered. Also excellent op­ night stand,' in good condition, b. Proposed Ordinance Water Department Budg­ moving out of to\Vn wants fa.st shape or topography of a given portunity for' equalified EXPERIENCED desk man for WANTED — Good homes for $75. 649-2620." money, be sure to see this 5877. QUALITY CARPENTRY- amending the Ordinance et 1963-64 ...... $41,619.74 lovely 6 room Colonial In sale. Wolverton Agency, Real­ 7.7 ACRES, will finance, pro­ •trainees for full-time. A p­ bowling lanes, part-time, 9 two cute kittens. Call 649-6480 for the septic tank con­ Some Vacancieg Rooms, dormers, porches, ■ a.m. to 1 p.m. Apply Vernon b. Unexpended Surplus, tip-top condition and ready tor, 649-2813. ductive land, excellent for 1961 CHEVROLET convertible, 1 ply • • • after 5 p.m. $100 REWARD struction time limit. basements- refinist'.ed. ' cab­ Lanes, Route 83, Vernon. TO ANY PERSON General Fund Budget 1963- for immediate occupancy. hor.ses or large garden. Own­ V-8, 4 speed transmission, e x -' inets, built-ins, formica, tile. The proposed changes and 64 ...... $700 This aluminum sided home MANCHESTER—7 room modi­ er 649-0389. In CD Course cellent top. best offer over —IF YOU CAN— revisions may be seen in the fied Cape on tree shaded lot. No job too small. WUlialn FULL and pabt-time male help Articles For l^lr 45 Beat This Value c. Unexpended Surplus, located off Vernon St. In $1,300. Call 643-4295, between Robbins carpentry service. wanted. No experience neces­ Town Clerk’s Office during General F^nd Budget 1963- Ihi baths, fireplace, dining 6-9 p.m. \ j MANCHESTER MODES, Anywhere, Anyplace Manchester features a pan­ Manchester Civil Defense Di­ 25 DAYS 646-3446. sary. Night help must be 18 300 CEDAR clothes line poles, business hours. 64 ....$1,000 eled family room, 1% tiled room, family kitchen, garage. I CLEAR, lever 200’x200’, nice INC. 3 ROOM FURNITURE paneled den, oil hot w ater. location. Owner 649-0389. rector .Tohn J. Merz today said years or older. Inquire Burger many sizes, installed. Also saw $9.36 MONTHLY David M. Barry, ' David M. Barry, baths, 3 large bedrboms, that several more persons are 1958 CHEVROLET 4-door~6' CARPENTRY—Aluminum win­ Secretary heat, plastered walls, reason­ cylinder, automatic, excellent Pine St. Manchester Chef,■ 235 Main Street, between rig and hydraulic truck jack. Bedroom, Living Room, Dinette, Secretary spacious dining room and DOUBLE building lot for sate, needed to fill the required quota dows, doors, ceilings, hatch­ Board of Directors SAsij~KtiH ably priced. Owner trans­ condition, no rust, winterized, 9 a.m. and 12 noon. 649-1353. Rugs, Lamps, "Tables and other Board of Directors kitchen with built-in ap­ 200x400, School Road. Bolton. for a course In Radiological 3 4 5 6 7 ways, concrete steps, floors, Manc|he8ter, 'Conn. 5097-N ferred. 643-7757. 1 1 2 snow tires, radio, heater. $650. Accessories I Manchester, Conn. pliances, plus a' large liv­ Call 649-2871. Monitoring. ) rec rooms, attics finished, ga­ Dated at Manchester, Con­ For a bright new look to your 8 1 9 10 11 12 13 14 643-5121, 643-9278. rage doors. No job too small. AUTO SALESMAN EVERYTHING $228 . (Dated at Manchester, Con­ ing room with fireplace. M ANCHESfER — Convenient The course, fit 12 hours dura­ necticut, .this 29th day of Octo­ Tlie neat cover-all apro.i l.iat j wardrobe, knit this simple tunic All of this plus a delightful r 649-8880. WOMAN to care for two year < FREE! 5 GALLONS GAS necticut, this '29th day of Octo­ ly located 6' room dwelling SECOND BOLTON Lake— tion. will be conducted by Ger­ 15 ! 16 17 18 19 20 21 old girl in your home, 8;30- LOAM Even If You Don’t Buy ber 1964. ber 1964. •very hcTmemaker adores. This | top In your favorite color! So lot professionally land­ larae family kitchen, living' 50x210 lot, $700. Alice (IHam- hard H. Coler/i a representative 2 Wanted At Once button-back .version is In a wide versatile wear It with your 22 i 23 24 ^25 26 27 28 Tmcka—^Tractors 5 ADDmONS - Retaining, walls, • 4;30, five day.s a week, vi­ SEE TT DAY OR NIGHT A’T scaped. As the proud own­ room. 2 bedrooms and bath on pet. Realtor, 649-4543. of Statcf Civil Defense head­ cement floors, garages, bath­ cinity of Oxford Street-or the Top grade loam for sale ers'we are selling this home first floor. 2 bedroom.s and 29 1 30 2 hardworking men who ourselves. Please no agents. quarters. Merz said. rooms tiled, remodeling Roof­ center. Call 643-5810 after 5. at low, low prices. $1 a A- ..L—B— E— R—T’—S I pie. gift idea, too.) lavatory' oh second floor, Interested persons are asked 1962 CHEVROLET ton panel, want to make money by ■ No. 8388 with Patt-O-Rama is t Pattern No. 6097-N has knit ■To Inspect call 649-3329. good rubber, $185 or best of­ ing Call 646-4261. yard If buyer loads and 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD steam heat, one car garage. Suburban Fqr Sale 75 EARN $50 and^ more in fa­ selling the hottest line of ■ in sizes 36. 38. -10. 42. 44. 46. directions for sizes 12, 14. 16, to call thq local CD office In fer. 295 Broad St., 643-5170. hauls. $1.50 a yard if we OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. Let me show you inside., to the Municipal Building on Mon­ CARPENtRY—32 years’ ex­ mous brand items. No invest­ 63 cars and "OK” used and 18 Inclusive; stitch illustra- WEST WILLINGTON—Duplex MOUNTAIN ROAD load and buyer hauls. $1.50 WANTED ■ 48, 50, 62. Size 38, 2\ yard.s of appreciate. Alice ClMipet, day, Wednesday or Friday be­ perience. Ceilings and floor ment. Help friends shop from cars, Excellent working a yard, plus $5 em hour for 1 is4nch. riOns. 5-5, 1 1/16 acres, built-lns, 1958 FORD half-ton panel, RANCH, 5 ^ rooma, nestled. In Realtor, 649-4543. . <* tiled, ■ porches, rec rooms, ga­ home. Send for free 396 page conditions, employe bene­ truck, if we load and -haul. ELECTRIC STOVE, 40’’, $35. 1 To order, send 50c in coins tpir To order, send S5c in coins to: baseboard oil heat, aluminum tween 1 and 4' p.m. good ' mechanical condition, fits, car furnished, lucra­ the trees in « beautiful wood­ rages. additions, attics fin­ catalog. Popular Club Plan, We haul on -Saturdays only. Call 643-9667. 1 Sue Burnett, The Manche.ster Anne Cabot, The Manchester SENSIBJLY PRICED 7’ room storms. Walter A. Kelly, Rea| 1850 sq. ft. of luxury living, 7 full rooms on tho 643-8201. tive pay plan commensu­ ed neighborhood, just off ished, ' rerpodeling, concrete Dapt. K810, Lynbrook, -New Call 643-2438, ask for Ber- MAN TO WORK IN ■ Evening Herald,. ll.K) AVp. -OF Evening Herald, 1160 AVE. OF houM, excellent condition, Estate Broker, tel. 643-8120. ‘Fair Return’ York. rate with ability. Apply in Route 15. House has 8 bed­ lovel in addition to a 23’ rec room With ito own firo- work! No job too smalt. Im­ nie, on Saturday call either ■ A.MERICAS; n e w YORK, N.Y. AMERICAS, NEW YORK^ N.Y. rooms, baths, large rec­ ideal location, garage, St. mediate estimates. 643-2626. person to "Boots” Diro- 643-2488 or 643-0161, ask HOLLYWOOD Bed, good condi­ James Parish. Owner 649-4403. EAST HART^FORD—First of­ place. 18’ X 22’ living room with fireplace, 8 bed­ Auto Driving School 7-A RELIABLE babysitter for three siera, QEUK Chevrolet, 1132 AUTOMOTIVE PARTS. STORE ■ 10036. 10036., . reation room, patio, la ^ e lot, WASHINGTON — Survey­ T tor Andy on Bernie. tion. Call 649-7632. ■ .F o r Ist-class mailing add 10c For ist-cliuss mailing add lOe fering. 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TCe SDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1964 Average Daily Nat Preaa Ran Ths Wentlwr J f f W , ..■/. For the Week Bn4ei nuGBLtstrisai. I e< V. a. wrnmrn ^vrabtiE( October SI, 1SS6 14,101 Airman l.C. AUsn R. Tomlln- sob, UJ|. Air Fbrcs, U doing ad- Mahoney Renamed Mayor, 'Bfember ct tiw Audit la SSe. About ToWu mlnlstratlvc worh for U.S. Air Burwyi ef Gtroatettaa Fores elements heai^uartered TURKEY SUPPER Manehertwr^ *<• m preparing qiecial orders, daily Unltod Mstbid b f Chordi VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 80 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1964 • (Ciewifled Advertteing cu Pege M ) PRICE SEVEN CENTS tho training couno tor U.8. Air bulletins, outgoing corresnpn- (Photo Page 1) ^and Atty. Richard C. Wood- off IdItON Vymoa Jot aircraft mechanlco at dence, and for epentUng the Mayor ‘ Francto J. Mahoney house, both o f whom decided base'reproduction machine. Air­ not to run for re-election. Sheppard Air Force Baae, Tex. laat night waa re-electod to hio Sat., Nov* 7th— Sittings at 5 and 8:S0 Airman Ihrerett, who. attended man Tomlinson, a graduate , of Th'4 boafd Win Hold Its first Manchester High Bchaiot, is be­ Manchester High School, is a ■ocond consecutive terna as business meeting next ’Tuesday Adults 11.75— Children Under 12, |1.00 ing reassigned to Charleston son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. chairman of the town’s board of night, when, in addition to a For Reservations Tel.: Mrs. Heridd Lee 643*8089, heavy agenda, it will announce AFB, S.C. He is married to the Tomlinson, 218 Center St. directors. The oloction followed or Mrs. Michael Goldsnleder 649*1363. •ormer Joyce A. K. Silvia, its i^polntments to vacancies daughter of'M r. and Mrs. H. R. Registrations are still being a brief ceremony in the hearing on a host o f town agencies and LBJ Leads Democratic Voting Deluge Silvia, 7T Laurel 8t. accepted by the Manchester room of the Municipal Building, commissions. TWCA for a class in ballroom with State’s Atty. John D. La- In another ceremony last Marine Private Paul H. Rich­ dancing for students of Grades Belle administering the oath of night, Atty. LaBelle adminis­ ard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nor­ 6, 7, 8 apd 9. Classes are held office to the nine newly elected tered the oath of office to Town man Richard, 15l Center St., re­ Wednesdays from 6:30 to 7:46 directors. Treasurer Walter N. Leclerc, p.m. at the Community Y, 79 Bolivian Regime Falls cently completed ao days of in- TTie directors swore' "to up­ who was elected to his second tenslva individual xMunbat train­ N. Main St. Steve Sutton is coneecutive term, and the third Margin Soars Near instructor. Those interested hold the constitution of the ing while serving with the First State of Connecticut and of the since 1958. bFsntry Training Regiment, Ma­ may contact the Manchester YWCA ofjlce at the Commu­ U.S. and to faithfully discharge rine Oorpe Base, Camp Lejune, the duties of the board of direc­ Revolt Spreading, K. C nity Y, Monday, through Friday Record of 15 Million frem 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. tors.” The board members also Tho WoHd's iM t Delta Chapter, RAM, will Senior Girl Scout Troop 1 chose Atty. Da'vld M. Barry to meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at Porfumos-Cologiios WASHINGTON (AP)—Lyndon B. Johnson’s smash­ will sponsor a grinder sale on be deputy chairman and RiAert Masonic .Temple. The Most “Free dlft Wrapping” President Escapes Saturday, prders for ham and M. Stone to serve as secretary. ing landslide in the election sent his popularity margin Excellent Master’ degree will salami .grinders will be ac­ Barry, at the Oct. 5 town soaring toward a record 16 million votes today. In tri­ be conferred after a short cepted by Miss Pamela Brod­ elections, had finished only 8 ARTHUR DRUO business meeting. Refresh­ umph, he called for a united America facing the world erick, 103 Constance Dr., until votes behind Mahoney, the top LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP)—President Victor Paz Es- ments will be served. ' as one. tomorrow. Deliveries, will be Votf getter. He had been the tenssoro was overthrown today and apparently fled the In late morning, the one state still in doubt was Ari­ made Saturday morning to board secretary the past two eountry. zona, home of Republican Barry Goldwater who was Manchester residents. years. He left the government palace were taking it over in the name The new board consists of at 8:45 a.m. with hie principal of Gen. Alfredo Obando Candia, deluged in the coast-to-coast tide bf votes returning Personal Notices St. Joseph’s Mother’s Circle Democrats Mahoney, Barry, aides after a spreading military commander in chief of the Johnson to the White House. Goldwater was leading in will meet tomorrow at 8:80 p.m Stone, Frank M. Stamler, Ray­ K; C. Burkamp revolt against Ms regime. armed forces. Arizona. - at the home of Mrs. Paul Tesik, In Memoriam mond L. Ellis and Olof Ander­ Photographer There was speculation he had Obando had called for unity of Johnson had won 44 states and dent with Johnson, planned te 82 Westminster Rd. son; and Republicans Harold A. gone to Oille or to Peru. the armed ^forces and entered fly to Texas to meet with Jolm- ta levins memory a( Lawrence A. the District of Columbia for a Jarvla. who passed away November Turkington, Francis P. Della- National police rebelled in La negotiatlMis’ Tuesday With the total of 486 electoral votes. He son. 196S. Miss Barbara Wallett, 'Depart­ M3-1442 Paz today. rebels. In Cochabamba. needed 270 to win. Goldwater The 56-year-oId President, ment president, and Mrs. Wilbur Fera and Harlan ,D. Taylor. The loss of the police, who As wbrd spread of Paz Es­ had five states -r Louisiana, who nas served 354 days since silent thousht. a secret tear Little, rehabilitation chairman With the exception of Ellis CANDID WEDDINGS tenssoro’s departure, Bolivians the assassination of President teeps his memory ever dear. and Anderson, the members are with the president’s militia had Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia of "the Srst district, will attend Aek About FREE began surging Into the streets of and South Carolina — for a total John F. Kennedy, said early the same as constituted the PLAID helped quell an army revolt ICrs. Mary Jarvis the American Legion Auxiliary Engagement Photo La Paz shouting “ Viva the of 47. today In Austin, Tex., that no and children Area A Rehabilitation and Child 1963-64 board. ’The new men Tuesday In the capital, was the final blow to Paz Estenssoro’s arm y!” There had been nothing like words were adequate “ to really Welfare Conference tomorrow replace Democrats Ted Powell Military circles for several this since 1936 when Democrat express the feeling of this occa­ In Memoriam trou g h Saturday at Montpelier, tottering re^m e. While tills pioprielor Ims a weeks had been discussing the Franklin D. Roosevelt carried sion.” b lovlnc memory of Harold The Interior Ministry said Paz Saunders, who passM away Nov. Vt. note for new*, whea it comes necessity of a takeover to halt all the states except Maine and “ Most of all,” be said ,“ I wish I 19W. to pettene in plaide, he ha* a Estenssoro had “ gone to inspect the downward economic slide Vermont. to be equal to your confidence , • DAV Auxiliary will meet to­ strong preference for the tre* his bases.” of this land-locked nation, and In the popular vote Jehnson and to the hopes of all of ths Dear brother you are not forsotten, ’The Communist Radio Conti­ Though dn earth you are no more, morrow at 7:30 p.m. at the VFW WAIT! ditionel. The beet of such i* la to quiet unrest. was running ahead of Roosevelt. people trf America.” Still m memory you are with us. Home. be hed la Siie sport |ackel nental asserted the president Apparently, Paz Estenssoro With about 93 per cent of the He said that now that the A s . you always were befoi%. had left at high' speed in his car Don’t spend all that money to have your basically sound which is dec entirely Itadh had overstayed his welcome, vote tabulated, Johnson’s vote election is over Americans must Brothers and sisters Sunset Rebekah Lodge will ttenal la Ma aa^art aak for the frontier of Peru. because It wsis he who rammed was 61.3 per cent of the total “face the world as one.” sponsor a food sale Saturday furniture reupholstered. Why not have it cleaned by the The development came as the Atamians Mark 25th Wedding revolutionary “VON SCHRADER” method. We at Home through a constitutional amend­ compared with 60.8 per cent ” I ask all those who supported In Memoriam at 9:30 a.m. at House and Hale 7 >- I chief of the armed forces nego­ ment to permit him to 'run for a given Roosevelt In 1938. me and al^ those that opposed Department Store, Main St. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Atamian^ Service Company, and our growing number of customers, tiated with rebellious army and In lovlns mem on of my bsioved have been very pleased with the results of our most modem second successive term last Lyndon B. Johnson Hubert H. Humphrey Johnson’s sweep strengthened me to forget our differences, ' husbend, Paul R. Dmsan, who Anyone wishing to donate who of 14 Sunset St. celebrated their Hartford. He is a lead man in air force factions in an attempt May. Political opponents boy­ Ijassed away November 3. 19M. fabric cleaning method. We would be happy to render our the Democratic party’s hold on because there are many mora ^ has not been contacted by a 25th wedding anniversary Sun­ the inspiection department of y* A >r*«e v o ^ t . k) save the government. cotted the election. Congress. With 17 races stlU In things in America that unite u i ‘ committee member may con­ service to your needs. Please call us for a free osUmate ’The revolt was led by Vice To havei to k>ve and then to part day with an open house at Pratt and Whitney, Division of and ask about our Pre-Holiday Cleaning Special! t • ft . His election was followed by a doubt, the Democrats were than divide ue.” Is the greatest sorrow of the heart. tact Mrs. Sedrlck Straughan, their home. ’The event was United Aircraft Corp., Manches President Rene Barriento.s, who teachers’ strlk*e for higher pay, assured of 281 seats in the Johnson won bis first elective Brer rtmenibarad by his. wife 46 School St., chairman. planned by their three sons, Alan ter, and a member of Manches “We Clean All Upholstered Fabrics To Your Satisfaction!” broke with Paz Estenssoro laat which drew the sympathy of the House and the Republicans of White House term by battering Atamian, serving in the U.S. ter Lodge of Masons. month after the president students. ’The strike was settled Assembly State Democrats Cheering 187. down Republican bastiana Navy in the Mediterranean, and cracked down on antigovem- The Atamfkns attend Center SOUTH WINDSOR but the students continued their In the Senate, the Democrats across the nation. Maine and ’Thoma.s Atamian and Gary Ata­ Congregational Church. (Herald HOME SERVICE CO 289-1439 ment students and a revolt of agitation. Vermont fell in his column as mian, both at home. About 76 tin miners in the Interior. Convenes had 66 seats with holdovers and photo by Pinto.) Leftist-led miners took up the the Republicans 32. did usu^y Republican Kansas. friends and relatives attended, An air force general, Barrien­ banner of rebellion last month O i^ in the South, where ha AMERICAN LEGION and presented the Atamians Greatest Election Victory Two Senate seats — In Ohio tos led the uprising from Cocha­ drawing the support of students. lost five states, and possibly in with many grifts of silver and a Tuesday land Nevada — were still In bamba, 350 road miles south of In a series of clashes, 17 per­ doubt. Arizona, did Ms surg^ falter in money tree. La Paz. A mlliUtry revolt broke sons were killed. Republican Robert Taft Jr. the sweep toward the greatest The couple wa.s married Oct. out Tuesday In La Paz and Barrientos in a broadcast HARFORD (AP) — Gov. HARTFORD (AP) — Goldwater won only 11 small-'the biggest since President presidential victory of modem 28, 1939, in Concordia Lutheran had appeared in the early mote* army units in various parts of ’Tuesday from Cochabamba told Dempsey will summon the Democrats held their .towns in the state and some Dwight D. Elsenhower carried ing hours to be the winner hn times — the largest ever In Church. Mrs. Atamian is the for­ the country rallied to the vice the president this treatment of of those by narrow margins. the state by 306,000 In 1956. terms of vdtes rolled up and mer Ella Wolfram of Manches­ legislature Into special ses­ greatest election victory in Ohio but late tabulations put president. students and miners was the Ninety - seven Republican Eisenhower lost only six of the Democratic Sen. Stephen M. margin over hie opponent. ter, daughter of the late Mr. A communique signed by the reason for the military uprising. sion next Tuesday to make the state’s history t(>day towms In rock-ribbed GOP 169 towns. Young into a narrow edge with It left Goldwater, the conserv­ and Mrs. Albin Wolfram, She is army commander, Gen. Hugo Paz Estenssoro went on the another attempt to reap­ atop a skynote vote for areas switched to the Demo­ John F. Kennedy carried the the final outcome uncertain. ative who offered "a choice, net employed at Pratt and Whitney cratic column. There were no 8BINGO O’CLOCK—LEGION HOME, LEONARD ST. Suarez Quzman, called on the radio and declared Communist state by 91,000 In 1960, and Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey of portion. Itself on an equal President Lyndon B. John­ Division of United Aircraft nation to remain calm. agitators and ambitious miU- switches to the Republican Minnesota, elected vice presi­ Iflee Page Ten) Corp., East Hartford. population gasis. son. ticket. Franklin D. Roosevelt, the pre­ Two colonels entered the gov­ vious Democratic record holder Her husband is a native of ernment palace and said they He announced that the The President carried all but The Goldwater towns were EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT (Se« Page Nine) in a presidential election, won ______- a special a e ■ a i o n notinea 11 of the atate’B„169 towns' In Hartjand, Madison, Orange, would b* prepared later to­ rolling up a record plurality -of DaMen,* Easton, Monroe, East- by only 104,000 votes In’ 1936. day and delivered Thursday more than 432j000 votes -Canaan, VlggjiTBn, "W ash- Ninety^fire per pigtt Of tllS., “HUNTERS” by State Police to the 330 Sen. Barry Goldwater, . igton and Woodbury. 1,279,029 registered voters In Goldwater Intends Maine Hunting Camp for Exclusive! GOP Moderates Get Ready law-maJcera. Johnson led Connecticut' Tha Republican Senate Can- the state as of Aug. 31 (the lat­ •sale, . $1,200. Electricity, The federal court tribu­ Democrats to triumph in a U.S. •dldate and all of the GOP con­ est official figure) went to the, furnished, 2 acre.s, excel­ nal which has the legisla­ Senate race and in six con­ gressional candidates ran ahead polls yesterday. WED. O N LY! lent deer country, easily For New Control Struggle tive reapportionment issue gressional contests. of their national ticket. Johnson won 67.8 per cent of accessible. For informa­ under Its wings suggested Sen. Thomas J. ’Dodd crushed Johnson won record victory the presidential vote, Gold- To Stay at Helm margins in the state’s four CHILDREN'S tion call 649-6255. at S,B»M. in last week that a apecial ses­ Republican John Lodge for the water, 32.2 per cent. WASHINGTON (AP) — Re-^^treatrhent regardless of race or sion be called by Nov. 16 to Senate seat but his plurality largest cities and ran up over­ It was the most crushing Re­ publican moderates flexed their color.” tackle the job. was nearly 80,000 less than that whelming pluralities In every publican defeat since Abraham other large city. PHOENIX, Ariz. (A P )— Sen. Barry Groldwater wired muscles today in anticipation of' Across the conUnent in Ore­ But the Governor said to­ of the President. Rlblcoff, now a U.S. Senator, NEOLITE Vz SOLES .... $1.49 gon, which .Tohnson swept into He carried Hartford by 40,- his congratulations today to President Johnson, land­ a battle to wrest control from day, he preferred to get the Complete unofficial returns was reelected governor In 1968 Manchester.. his camp. Gov. Mark O. Hat­ legislature moving sooner gave Johnson 825,416 and Oold- 000 votes, Bridgeport by near­ slide victor in the presidential race. Despite his over­ -OR- defeated Barry Goldwater and field, the San Francisco conven­ ly 25,000, New Haven by 32,- by a record gpibematorial plur­ GAR RENTALS and hence selected the Nov. water 392,556. ality of 246,()00 votes. whelming loss, the beaten Republican nominee mad* his fellow conservatives. tion keynoter, said that moder­ (iOO and Waterbury by 29,000. 10 storting date. He said he Dodd defeated Lodge by a The Republican state organ­ ates must become the catalysts vote of 779,252 to 425,376. Greenwich, the GOP’s Inner clear he intended to remain at the helm of ;the Republi­ or LEASING Denison Kitchel, who guided had checked on the matter ization today found Itself in FULL SOLES ...... $1JK) the senator’s campaign, seemed in rebuilding the party. Democrats held their five fortress In Fairfield County, can party. ^ with both Republican State went Democratic for the fir.st pretty much the same position despite hi* overwhelming de­ to be serving notice that the “ You can't reorganize or Chairman A. Searle Plnney oongres-slonal seats and took The Arizona senator said he * All Makes time In nlemory in the presi­ that It was in then. will have plenty of time to de­ feat. men Goldwater placed in po.si- rebuild the party on left angle and Democratic State the sixth away from a Repub­ dential race while griving the The moderate wing In the vote to leading and strengthen­ In his telegram to Johnson, * All Models tions of party power have no turns,” he said. Chairman John M. Bailey. lican incumbent In the fourth Republican congressional candi­ party had been defeated by a ing the party, “ being unem­ Goldwater said: * AH Times Intention of surrendering them In New York, Gov. Nelson A. The Governor said it district GOP stronghold. HOUSE &. HALE voluntarily. Rockefeller, who fought against Thousands of Republicans In date a plurality of nearly 5,000 conservative faction led by for­ ployed as of Jan. 3.” “ Congratulations on your would be up to the General votes. 'Victory. I will help you in any At a news conference in Phoe­ Goldwater's nomination, said ticket-splitting Connecticut aid­ mer State Comptroller Fred R. And that, Goldwater said, la HAT CLEANING and QUALITY Paul Dodge Pontiac Assembly to prepare its Johiwon recaptured Stam­ Zeller. way I can toward achieving a nix. Ariz., Kitchel said: Sen. Kenneth B. Keating had own work scheduled to ed the Johnson \dctory by re­ what he intends to do, SHOE REBUILIMNG SERVICE DEPT. INC. “ It doe.sn’X_^look like we're been garried down to defeat jecting their national ticket- ford, Norwalk and Manche.ster The .state organization has growing and better America meet the Jan. 30 deadline. for the Democrats. Stamford "I don’t feel that toe conserv­ and a secure and dignified 373 MAIN STREET going to win tms first round. We by a falling landslide a^inst The special sesSiog has The outcome In the state Wgs been split by intra-party fights ative cause has been hurt,” he PLEASE USE OUR OAK STREET ENTRANCE Phone 649-2881 have to wait for fbur years but the Republican party.” Demo­ a humiliating defeat for the gave him a plurality of 13,000, ever since. peace. two major tasks to per­ said. “ The role of the Republican we re going to get this govern­ crats won control of both houses form ; ' Goldwater faction In the badly Norwalk 7,000 and Manchester This year state GOP leadera. ment back where it belongs.” of the New York Legislature split Republican state organiza' nearly 8,000. Goldwater said 1968 Is a long party will remain In that tem­ — Adopt a , temporary time off. But “ as o f now, I per, but it hlso remains in toe Some moderates countered after being in the minority for tlon. Johnson state plurality was (See Page Three) Senate redistMding and would think they would proba­ party of toe opposition when toe th;s was a demand for rebuild­ three decades. House reap^rtionment bly pick another man to run,” ing of a party whose candidate ’ ’Republicans have a great opposition is called for. plan, founded on an equal carried only five Southern record of representing the “ But as of now, that would be “ There is much to be done in population basis for elec­ Viet Nam, Cuba, toe problem of states — arid possibly his native state," Rockefeller said. “ We’re First Since FDR fine with me.” Arizona — losing .such Republi­ going to start this morning tion of the' next General As­ Sunday Sale But he said the traditional law and order in this country, busy! sembly. and a productive economy. Your Savings can strongholds as Maine and working on that record and role of the national Upket, even Vermqnt. rebuilding.” — Authorize and set up a beaten one. Is to strive, lead “Communism remains too No. 1 obstacle of peace and I Henry Cabot Lodge, the 1960 While Keating and Sen. J. procedures for election of a Lo ses Again and strengthen toe party. GOP vice-presidential nominee Glenn Beall of Maryland were state constitutional conven­ LBJ Wins Big Margin “ I have no bitterness, no ran­ know all America will join with who opposed Goldwater’s nomi­ d efeats, the GOP moderates tion which would establish cor at all,” Goldwater said after you in an honest solution of I like my laundry dried nation. said in Beverly, Mass., salvaged some satisfacUon with a “permanent” House-Sen­ In Town Vote he strolled to the rostrum of toe these problems.” Goldwater told newsmen and that the Republicans are going the re-election of Sen. Hugh ate revamping for submis­ plush desert motel, smiling In Manchester Vote a television audience he thought Currant to have to reorient their party to Scott of Pennsylvania and Gov. sion to the voters for ap­ Manchester will remain dry offer "positive solutions to the George Romney of Michigan, proval. his role In the party would be to /•r m e while I do on Sunday, as a result of yes­ work with leaders in Congress Annual nation’.s problems.” both of whom had disagreed Failure to accomplish By PHINEAS FISKE terday’s 57 per cent vote and to raise funds for the party. Dividend In obvious reference to Gold- with Goldwater on civil rights these chores, the court has By a margin of better than 2 to 1, Manchester voters decreed will leave the mat­ against a proposal to permit The Republican nominee sal taurants, clubs and hotels. The question drew 15,827 voters, some degree, although not a was Franklin D. Roosevelt who was 13,402 for the Democrats, with 9,024 voting “no” and 6,- major degree,” was caused by carried the town In 1936, 1940, 7,658 for the Republicans. S03 “yes.” RepuUicans who wotdd not and 1944 by pluralities ranging Variations "from thls-straight The propflsed measure, work for the top of toe ticket. from 129 to 385. President party vote show the general di­ backed by the Manchester Res­ Speaking of the turnout for I'Johnson’s plurality in town was rection of' ticket splitting. The taurant A.s.sociatlon and fou gh t; Johnson, Goldwater said, “ He more than 8,000 votes. presidential ticket ran furthest by the Manchester Council of j did a wonderful job and as a ahead, with a plurality of al­ politician I have to congratulate The. winning ticket carried Churches, drew tremendous In­ most 8,000 votes. Daddario al- terest. as evidenced by. the fact him for It.” with It-w-by not so large a marr so ran ahead of the party tally, that about 5,500 more people’ gin—all the Democrats on the with a plurality of about 6,600 j voted on this question than JT#’ « f h u n e i e s B f ballot: U.S. Senator Thomas J. votes. I voted for the other three ques Dodd, • U.S. Representative U.S. Senator Thomas J. Dodd ! tlons on the votiqg machines, E I ectin n Emilio Daddario. Registrar of m i eour»em ^ Voters Edward F. Morlarty and seems to have been the pnly I time the question Democratic .coattail rider. His ! voted upon at a town-wide At a Glance a slate of justices of the peace. Republican Registrar Frede­ plurality was about 5,100— i referendum was on Sept 20. It^m eteetriel about 600 votes behind the 10’^5’ '''hen It was defeated by. rick E. Peck and a slate of GOP NEW YORK (AP) — probable straight party vote. a better than 2 to 1 plurality, Popular votes, 95 per cent justices of the peace were al.so 4,119 to 1,966. It had the same The recipient'of the Dodd de­ of voting units: JoHnson elected, because the two partie.s opponents and backers then as between them nominated only as fections was Republican John 40,653,046 or 61.3 per cent, Lodge, who ran at the head pf it had yesterday. many candidates as there we;-e The history of Sunday sale Goldwater 25,664,332. DEPOSIT available posts. the GOP with a total vote of Johnson has carried 44 of liquor in Manchester goes 7,900. Paid Every Three Months The electors approved by mar­ back to Oct. 1, 1917, when the states and the District of gins of more than 3 to 1 a set The Republican party lever town voted to go bone dry, Coltunbla with 486 electo- of amendments to the State Con­ vote, cstimAtcd on the b&sis of seven dnys & weeH* . Wil ,v6tes. stitution. About 11,000 per.song the jusUces of the peace ta^ly^, However, tile following year. Ooldwater has carried voted on the questions. was about 7,500; the presiden on Oct. 7 1918, the town voted five states wHh 47 eloctor^ ^oel women era buiy. They’re also particular and economical. Those Half again as many voted 'on tial ticket of Barry Goldwater again, and permitted liquor six votes. He is leading in one , ref Memi DepeeSI a proposal to ^low the Sunday and William Miller ran laat, days a week, but kept the ban state with five electoral who have electric dryers find they waltz through washday. A push of sale of liquor flif Manchester - winning only 6,600 votes of a for Sundays. votes.- tha button and instantly they get gentle sunshine. Never never never and turned It down by a few total of more than 21,000 votes In 1920, the national prohibi­ Needed to win; 370. do they end up with wind-whipped, sun-faded or frozen laundry. And more than 2,000 votes. ca.st. tion amendment (Volstead Act) Senate: Elected, 36 Deni'* The town Is split into live went Into effect and the town, '. they have a choice of damp-dry or bone-dry. If you'd like to waltz The voters endorsement of the ocrats, 7 Republieana. Johnson - Humphrey ticket was voting districts; the figures along with the rest of the coun­ l*eading, one Damoerpt, on* through washday, see your electric diyar dealer ilow. .S awings B ank from each show about the same try, was dry until 1933, when apparently responsible for the Republican. Hddovqm, 40 ■ pattern, although Districts 1 Democratic party’s performance the 18th Amendiqent was re­ Democrats, 25 Republieana and 5 appear to have the most pealed. TMs Is a goad tbpe te ask your dealer in Manchester. Needed for majority 51. Although the Republicans still who favored the Republicans. ■ ■ The sale of liquor waa per­ abeol a Rbaral Installation aHowanca. ' The official tabulation is mitted again locally, .but only Hofuse: -Btdbted, 39* , have an edge in toe number of Democrats, 137 Republl- registered voters in town, eyen printed elsewhere In The for six days a week, with Sun­ oana L<»adlng, eight Demo* ' OF M anchester toe lexxt contested Justice pf toe ' Herald day sales still banned. ' \ Italian War Vets Read l/.§ . Election Story peace race - the One most likely The total vote east for party In October 1939, an attempt orata thrte Rapubllcana MAIM OFFICE EAET BmAMCM WEET mHANCH Wearing World War I.uniforms, Italian veterans read the U.S. election story, to show how many people vote|] candidates in the presidential was made to remove the Sunday Naaded for majority 318. ' ttS Muin St. tea EMt Center SV M w ich n ^ Pnrfcniie 0«vemoM:. Bleetod, .It The Hartford Electric Light Company while waiting for the start of cerem<»y at Unknown ^Idiers* Tomb in Rome. a straight party ticket — gave race, including more than 1,200 ban, but the proposal waa de­ CMWr nMMtsMV Cor. Lenox S t WoetMIcKltoTumpIlie i the Democrats a margin of more absentee ballots, waa ^1,149. feated by a townwide voto. Dsmoosat*. eigtai RrauNIp.' • w a aerw anxurewt o m h rmnara «• • n-*. The oiicasion is the start of World W ar I armistie* •eldbration. Haadlin* rays than 5,806 votes. oans. Holdesrate te . **JoJinson haq Won.” (AP Photofax.) Ths justips’ of ths paaos vote (*ee Page Thlrteoi) " (Sea Pa«a fUrtaen) ma, « o u > W A n » orata etm RtfOWteaw*,’ /J rm msiOR-owm aiem conpm \ A ■ . • - V I .