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A t t w Daily Net PircM Ran The WMtiMt 1^; r»^ the Week Kaded monoMt i f i . a. Ner. U , m o WMt, aiitr«Ml| 13,286 hOM «r fOf M e h-. to 40. Toptoer 01 Mftnher of the AnAt - Muiwu of OUeelotiee - f t : Manehetterr-^A CUy of VUiage Charm. ;> «r^ i^RBSg^ yOL. LXXX, NO. 38 (FOURTEEN PAGES) • MANdHESTER, CONN., MONDAt, NOVEMBER 14, i860 (OUMifled Adrerttolac de Pac* IS) pricR n v R Lumumba Seeks UN State N ew s Referendum to End R ou n d u p Woman, 61, Dies Congo Terror. Reign In House Blaze
Orange, Nov. 14 A United Nation8, N. Y., declsicm on this realistic and ob womans was burned to death 14 (/P)— Deposed Premier Pa jective proposal and that the con- in a tire here early'today. trice Lumumba proposed to cUiation committee due to arrive .police said Miss Nellie Mac- day that the United Nations in The Congo shortly should act Lachlan 61, was burned to death end an alleged reign of terror as a commission of observance of when Are broke out in her room at Court to Rule in The Congo Tby arranging a IS Aslan and African nations her home. She lived with a nephew Cabinet Job which has been established (o seek Alexande'r MacLachlap, at 79 national referendum under peace in The Congo. Green Hill Road. On Tuskegee’s U.N. supervision. Lumumba accused President Jo The flames were conflned to the In a letter to Frederick H. Bol seph Kasavubu o f creating the victim’s room. Seen Going and, president of the UJf. General present Congo crisis, which he The cause of the fire was not de Border Change Assembly, Lumumba qhargeid that said “is in serious danger of termined, but police said the wom a minority financed b y the United bringing about the complete dls- an might have fallen asleep while States was carrying on a cam ^ tlon of The Congo in the near smoking. Washington, Nov. 14 (A*)— To Ribicoff paign of subversion aimed at con mture.” ’ Tlie Supreme Court ruled trolling the government. ^ “Anarchy m»d dictatorship have Found Guilty unanimously today that fed Key Biscayne, ^la., NoVi 14 “'The townspeople ■ of Leopold taken the people o f the Denaocratic Hartford, Nov. 1*,(/P)— . Arthur eral courts can consider com (JP)— President-elect John F. ville," he said “are Uving today regime adopted by the Congolese Gisselbrecht; Republican town plaints by Negroes against under a reign of terror.” / Kennedy and his defeated. people on 30 June, 1940,J’ he said. chairman in Torrlngton, today Tuskegee, Ala., boundary The referendum ho p^posed Under the leadership of Kasavu pleaded no contest in U.S. District rival. Vice President Richard would provide, for the election of bu, he asserted, the country is bC' Court here to a charge of making changes which put almost all M. Nixon, met in a cordial his a president by popular vote Ing subjected to “a veritable blood false entries totaling about $40,- Negro voters outside the city. toric session today— and Ken rather than by parliament. Both bath.” Se charged the President o6o in the books of a credit union. '"^Justice Frankfurter wrote the the referendum and a presidential Is being aided and encouraged by Circuit Judge J. Joseph Smith High Ckiurt’s, decision which over nedy said there was no. dis election, he suggested, would be “certain powers who are. ftloing immediately entered a finding of turned lower, court rulings that cussion of bringing: Nixon into directed by provincial assemblies, their uttermost to widen the breach guilty and continued the case for the matter was not within federal his administration. but would be under U.N. super between us.” an Investigation by the U.S. Proba jurisdiction. On that, Nixon left the talking vision. ' “ In this connection the Congo tion department. The High Tribunal directed that to Kennedy, but. did not dispute it The Congolese people," he said, less people as a whole deplore the The 48-ye5tr-old GOP leader the U.S. District Court in Mont by any means. The two spent more “‘are most ahxlous that the Gen faces a maximum of five years in gomery, Ala., take evidence and than* an hour together in Nixon's eral Assembly of the United Na- (Oonttaaed oe Page Bevea) prison, a $10,000 fine or both. determine whether the Alabama villa on a tiny island off the Flori Gisselbrecht Was arrested Oct. legislature violated U.S. constitu da coast. 14 following an audit of the books tional guarantees when it chopped Both said that the emphasis was of the Employes’ Federal Credit up .Tuskegee’s city lines. on discussing the problems of the. Despite Legislative Ban Union at the Torrlngton Division Frankfurter skid the Tuskegee transition from a Republican to a of Anaconda American Brass Co. case was not one involving polit Democratic administration and on He Had' been treasurer of the ical gerrymandering, .that is the’ problems in the field o f foreign credit union since 1940 and also cutting up of a political division policy. 4 Negro First-Graders training and communications di to the advantage of one party or Kennedy held a news conferefice rector of the Torrlngton Division. group. afterward and said it was a^“very Hje has been chairman of the Re The 'Diskegee case, said Frank cordial and I feel a very beneficial publican Town Committee for four furter, was in "the conventional meeting.’* sphere of constitutional litiga Newsmen persuaded Nixon to In New Orleans Schools years. tion.” The government charges that see them a bit later and he almost Gisselbrecht made false entries in Frankfurter went on: echoed the Words, saying: "W e had the credit union’s books "with in “When a state exercises power New Orleans, Nov. 14 i^Pb-^oUrfgroes marched down the state wholly within £he domain of state a vety frank and cordial discus tent to defraud the credit union sion.” Negro girls, trudging through capital's Third Street, a main interest, it is insulated from fed and to deceive officers and audi' It was Kennedy, the winner in yOUlng spectators, integrated two thoroughlsre ifa Baton Rouge, and eral judicial review. But such In tors.” Tuesday’s election who took the U>r, New Orleans elementary schools up the steps of the skyscraper sulation is not carried ove; when Wide smiles are flashed by the two opponents in the recent presidential campaign as Vice PreUdent initiative in setting up the-meeting , tod ^ despite state resistance. state capitol in single file. state power is used as an instru Richard Nixon and President-elect John F. Kennedy meet for a conference at Key Biscayne, Fla., an4 calling on the man he beat. ‘nisre was no violence as the There was no immediate explan. B u b Line Sale Urged ment for circumventing a federal where Nixon is vacationing. (AP Photofax). Nixon called this “a very gracious ation of their mass presence. - Hartford, Nov. 14 (dP)—The ly protected right. little (bst-graders entered the act. schools—first of their race to at Rep. Welbom Jack, a leading Connecticut Co. has asked permis "This principle has had many ap “The fact he wanted to come tend white public schools in. New segregation leader, questioned the sion to sell its money-losing Nor plications. It has long been recog sanity df U.S. District Court Prohibit World Price Fix here, I think,” Nixon said, “is a Orleans since the days of the Re- wich-New London' bus division. nized in cases which have prohlb- T*Men Smash oonstruotion after the Civil War. Judge J. Skelly Wright on the A raise granted its drivers and •Ited a state frorn exploiting a very excellent example to the None of the estimated 75 state floor of the House. “I just can’t mechanics in several cities power acknowledged to be abso American people and to the whole peUeemen sent to New Orleans by see,” said Jack, "that a man who throughout the state re,cently by lute in an isolated context to justi Red China Art world how our system works,” an angry legislature tried to atop will do what he is doing, 1 don't a board of arbitration will push fy. the impostion of an ‘unconsti As to his own future, he said the U.S. marshals and their see how he Is entirely mentally the company too deeply into the tuUonal condition’.” 2 Oil Firms Accept that be hasn’t “even made ray Jersey will terminate objects brought illegally into this to close his school down. He served That amendment, qdopted after {Jf) cheered him in this state wMch assistant sergeants-at-arms and ■Earl C. Mortemore, ■vice presi its joint ownership with - Socony country from Communist China. him legislative orders. The prin the. Civil War, provides that antitrust consent judgments were gave its 10 electoral votes to not as state police did nothing dent and general manager o f the neither the United States nor the entered today against two of the Mobil of Standard-Vacuum Oil Co., The investigation took agents half NUon. cipal refused to comply. more than visit schools and try Connecticut Co., ^ wholly owned which produces and refines oil in way around the world and to at While the tense integration States riiall deny anyonp the right nation’s largest petroleum com At Nixon’s sun-drenched Villa, Alia. to get principals to close down. subsidiary of the New Haven RSll- to vote because of race, color or panies in partial settlement. of the the Far East and markets oil prod least six cities in thig country. No. 69 at Key Biscayne H o t^ pre* scenes unfolded in New Orleans, . Cordons of New Orleans city po road. said even if the company is ucts in that area, southeast and ' The most valuable item recov wildly angry state representatives creed. 7-year international, oil cartel case. Kennedy and Nixon conferred for »t«r" lice were augmented ps the hours allowed to sell the Norwich-New The decrees prohibit any future South Asia, Australasia, and South ered was an 800-year-old scroll three minutes more than an hour meeting in special session in Baton wore on. At the Frantz School, Tuskegee was once a square with t«le- London division it will still need agreements or combinations by and East Africa. painting of magpies and butterflies on the sun porch of the Vice Pres ' Rouge called for continued deter located in a workingman’s neigh the fare increase it asked the a population of 5,397 Negroes and now 1,310. whites. It had 1,000 qualified the firms to fix prices, divide mar Standard-Vacuum properties will attributed to the artist-Emperor ident’s vacation headquarters. mined warfare against mixing the borhood on the eastern perimeter PUC for last week. Hui Tsung of the Sung Dynasty. It :all«d electors, including 400 Negroes. kets or allocate production with be equally divdded between New ^When the dramatic conference [Mara races In. Ixmisiang schools: The of the city, a truckload of police If granted, it would raise tlie was valued at $65,000. in , 1957 the Alabama legisla any competitors in the world oil Jtrsey Stwdard and Socopy Mobil ended .the two men posed for ‘JoM call came amid ^ Is of “Hitler men threw up a circular barrier basic fare from 20. to 25. cents. for two completely independent op ture reduced the area of Tuskegee market. ‘ . Another smuggled scroll, the geth- Storm TVoopers” and “iMt’s Go to about two blocks around the ”We deeply reg»t the necessity erations in the future. and fixed its new boundaries in an Atty. Gen. William P. Rogers Treasury Department said yester (Coatlnned on Page Bevea) him- Jail.” school. for these moves,” he.said, “but we Gulf Oil will be required to set day, was a 12th Century painting, While the uproarious legisla have no alternative If the Connec irregular shape with 28 sides. announced entry of the judgments aside 100,000 barrels of oil per day The .ohange excluded from the “ Birds and Flowers.” sold to the tive session met, a parade o f Ne- (OonUnned. m Pag Seven) ticut Co. is to. remain in business.” before Federal District Judge' John from that company’s large crude Boston Museum and valued at The wage hike has already city all Negro neighborhoods, in N. Cashin in New York. production in the shiekdom of Ku $26,000. forced the company to cancel an cluding the Tuskegee Institute for A t the same time. Standard Oil wait for a period of 10 years, plac Agents' said other smuggled ob order for' new buses costing half Co. of New Jersey, one of the cor ing this output at the disposal of jects were found in the Cleveland Bidletins Move to Abolish Spring a million dollars, Mortemore said. (Continned on Page Three) porations accepting. the consent independent oil compeuiies. Museum and the Freer Gallery, As things stand' now, a profit is decree,. announced a major reor The New Jersey Standard issued WashIngto.n, D. C. from the AP Wires impossible on the Norwich-New ganization of its world oil opera a statement here saying, it made no London service and the only solu Dealings^ with Red China ■ are tions. ' admission of any 'violation of the forbidden under the Tradlng-wlth- tion is to sell, he said. The judgments stem from gov REBELS s u r r e n d e r 4^rm ent Makers Push In all New England, Mortemore antitrust laws, adding that its con the-Enemy Act. ernment charges that five major sent decree “is a welcome clarifi The biggest haul was at the C. T. Managua, Nloaragtia,'Nov. 14 said, the only transit workers get News Tidbits (fiP) Fourteen inimrgento wtaq. ■ ting higher pay than Connecticut American oil companies, with the cation of interpretation of the anti Loo Galleries, in midtown Manhat Culled from AP Wii^es collaboration of two British-dom trust laws in their applications to had holed op la a eoiiool at DIrl- '-Season Fashions Co. drivers and mechanics are tan, where pidntlngs, screens and those employed by state-operated inated companies, conspired to standai^d’s foreign operations. other objects, including the $85,000 amba, holdliig tOO students as lines in the Boston area. control a majority of the world’s The 1953 suit against the five Hui Tsung scroll, were recovered. hostages, surreodered today to Trailways bus carrying service oil wells, refineries, tsuikers, pipe Gen, Aaastaato Sopuka. Tbe B yR U B V W E lL ^time vacation IS influencing fash The company once before asked permission to drop the Norwich- men plunges off fog-shrouded lines and marketing facilities. (Continued on Page Seven) (ConUnuedon Page Seven) fate of the stnde^ and several New York, Nov, 1$ (iP)—Spring ion. Resort fashions merge into curve today into eastern Virginia array officers who also were be- those for spring and into summer New London division. This, was Joining with Standard of New may be a song to the poets, Imt to early last year, -but the request creek, critically injuring three pas Jersey in accepting the judgments U ev^ to have been held by the the fashion biduatry it’s a head until the line often is Wiped out. sengers . . . Japan tells 12th Colom rebels wss not known immedia For the fashion details: Culottes, was withdrawn after the state leg was Gulf Oil Corp, The antitrust ache. islature voted tax relief for the bo Plan Ministerial Conference Ja suit remains pending against So- ^Two Chinas Policy'* tely. ( ^ . Somosa, chief of Nlca- Depending on the area and the introduced last year, may become pan wiU increase'ito aid contribu ragpa’s Notional Guard, la a classic in another few seasons. company. cony Mobil Oil Co. (formerly 8o- Hme of year, spring doesn’t last The wage increases have undone tion to southeastern Asia member cony Vacuum Oil Co.), the 'rexM brother of president Lute So- long enough, starts too late (when They’re still a novelty for street countries. wear. But they are everywhere the good done by this assistance, Co., and Standard Oil Co. of Cali- moza. The Nattonal Guard Eastern Is in April), or is prac Mortemore said. Flags fly around Britain today fomia. serves as both Anny aud poUoe. in sportswear, m at-home fiudt- to mark the 12th birthday of Bowles Denies ’ J tica lly nomexiatent. As a result, ions, in travel clothes, knee pants The new .contract for the union The settlement was partial in that women shoppers are likely to skip ized drivers and mechanics pro Prince Charles... Ethel Merman, only two of the five American com prQtUB. party w ins musical comedy star, will fly to from winter to aununer. (OoatlBiied oa Page Five) vides a. raise of 24^ cents an hOur panies involved in the charges ac Naim, OUnawa. Nov. 14 t*V— Unlike those of us who talk t>ver a 33-month period dating Mexico Dec. 18 to divorce Robert cepted the consent decree. Consent Recognizing Red China The Pro-Amerioan Liberal about the weather but do nothing back to Octoter. 1958 when the old Six whom she married in 1953,.., decree is a legal-device which Demooratlo parto haa won a about it, some people in the faahr contract expired. This will raise Weekly GOP luncheons at Hart avoids prosecution on the Charge solid majori^ m tho legkda- ion' indiutry are doing something. the hourly rate to $2.40 an hour by ford will be resumed later this by the voluntary elimination of the ture of tho UJS,-admliilstond G)lumiiar Top 'month. State* headquarters says. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS i^aide said, is that/the regime on They're simply out^to abolish January 1961. practices objected to. Sen. Norris Cotton, R-NH., and Formoea, headed by (jhlang Kal Ryukyu Islands, which inelndo A population o f 23,710,000 in The decrees provide that Stand- Oklwana. The liberal Drino- spring. 1985 for New York nmtropolitan Rep. Chester BowIeS, D-Conn., ahek should be considered the gov The evidence was presented to Extended ForecoBt tradqd Words over the weekend on ernment of F om oaa and not of orats Increased ttelr membet^ /Silhouette in 3 region is predicted 'in Harvard ship in Ufe unicameral legtsla- store buyers gml fashion press Windsor Locks, Nov. 14 (ff)—^The University School of Business the letter’s feelings about rec- China. ture from 18 to 22 to yeetar- who have been looking at spring U.S. Weather Bureau at Bradley Administration report ...David [nlzing Red China. Bowles says Communist China fashion collections while ordinary Field issusd this forecast for Con Sammy Davis, On Saturday, Cotton accused "is likely to be an enormous, grow- day’s electloa. Total rneoAer- Spring Shapes Greenglass, 38, star goveriiment ■hlp Is 29. th e autt-AmefleaB mortals were still ashaking the necticut today:' witness in 1951 atom spy trial of Bowles of advocating a “Two mothballs out Of t h £ Winter ward * Temperatures for the next five , (ContUraed on Page Three)' and left wing' Oldaawa Peopfca . By SHmUEY O A U N A Ethel and Jiilius Rosenberg, trans May Britt Wed (3hlnu Policy;” that is, one which robes. They found a spreading days, Tuesday through Saturday, ferred from liewtsburg. Pa. federal recognizes Red Cfiiina as the gov Party lost four of its five teats. movement' toward any-s e a s o n loverly' Hills, Calif., Nov. - J4 wiU average 8 degrees pr more penitentiary to New York City in ernment of the Chinese mainland The second liiggest party, toe fashions. UFt — Even though the fireplace above' normal with mild weather preparation for. his release By JAMES BACON and Nationalist China as dress Bowles, who served aa Pres RED THREATS IRK INDIA oolma and types of clothes all a usual daily high of 61 to a low Algerians imainst the French, blonde Swedish actress May Britt ident-elect Sen. Johh. F. Kennedy’s In Guatemala designers are thinking about of 31. At New Haven, the normal yesterday—-with the help o f every New iJelhl. Nov. 14 (/P)—4edto . contribute to the trendtoward spring. newspaper “Makhee” (Ck>mbat says adviser on foreign affslfs during clothes that can be worn practical ... Georg Lang, 72, intematiohal- one from the sister of President has told Gommnnlst China ta So here’s a preview o f what’s the presidential campaign, has Guatemela,, Nov. 14 (/P) — Para ly year, round. (ConUmiM OB l^ e Sevea) ly known director of the Oberam- elect Kennedy to the Duke of stop saying it will dooupy Dm beUig turned out on the drawing been mentioned as a likely man to troops and rocket planes struck 'Iho weatherman is not entirely merg^u Passion Play, resigns, be Bedford. two. BtUe Himalayan Ungdoma' boards in California; become secretary of state in the at rebel .strongholds in northeast responsible. The airplane plajns a cause of advaneed age and health MIm Britt, a statuesque blonde of BHutaa and Sikkim. A nota Briefly stated, the shape of Kennedy cabinet. Custemala today aa President Mi pa^ So do modem heating in . , . P>«fMh Defense Ministry denies from Stockholm, almost missed If this should happen, Qotton made public today eharged that things to come for spring resolves 7 Persons Perish report that fashion designer Yves her own wedding when a severe guel Ydigoras claimed the revolt Chinese propaganda him beear winter and gir conditioning in into three dominant shapes. The said In Washington, he would op against hla conservative govern summer, and the steady increase Saint-Laurent has been given i attack of intestinal flu, complete saying Pelpliig inteada to toear- most favored silhoutte is the Col pose coafirmatlon of Bowles. He ment hea been crushed. in vacationawny time of the year. In Slate Accidents medical discharge fropi the Army. with a 103-degree attack of fever, porato the two llttla stotsa ba- umnar... a theme with as many eaid he could not see how he could For the airborne traveler, there Tomorrow is election day for 2 Vi bedded her hours before the cere A etate o f siege — modified tween India and Tibet. Stkktai to variations as there are. designers. bring himself to votp for confirma mre more and more costumes with By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS million Danes in Denmark, The mony. martial law •— was proclaimed In aa Indian proteotorata, Bhutan One of the most Important varia tion of a secretary of state “who built-in. comfort -and wrinkle re- Seven persons were victims of parliamentary election is One of But she made it to the Jewish the mountainous'Central American is independsut bat India haddlea.- tions is the loose-fitting , over favored eny form of recognition of ' sistanoe. accidental death in Connecticut the most unpredietalile in deeades. rites held under a bOWer of white Red Cfiilna.” republic and preas censorship Im' its exteraal attatra. -. ' The higher priced ones are de jtlouse—occasionally casually belt over the weekend. It was called after Denmark three chrysanthemums in the living posed. ed. — above a aUm skirt. Yesterday, Bowles said Cotton signed for “the woman who jets Five persons were injured fatal party majority government (so- rpom of Davis’ home high above was twisting the facts and denied Ydigoras blame^ the attempted SNARE SHOT F A I14 from climate to climate,” as one Fashion editors will see them ly in t r ^ c accidents and two per cial-Democrats, liberals, ainglertax Hollywood’s Sunset Strip. coup on low-renklng army Cape Canaveral, Fbu, Mgr. 14. all this week at the 10th annual he bad ever advocated reeogn- designer phrases it This'cus ished in flrto. party) resign^ last week, the “1 felt a little woozy,’: the bride tion of the Communist Chinese officers.. He linked the jiprlslng (P)—A aaarfc g n i ^ aglfialla tomer’s coordinated costume is National Press Week'program Mrs. Grace Binns, 70, was struck election coima ^f-a-year before confessed, "but I was able to get with uilreat in Nicaragua and veered oat of coatral a a i waa de sponsored by the California Fash government. brought down to budget level in while crossing route 101 in Esst a scheduled national election ac through with it because of the Nor has he ever urged that Red Costa Rica ■within the last 24 hours stroyed by tho range aaielijr edW I ion Creators. snd indiosted he felt Chiba was be handy outfits for the coach flight Killingly Sunday night She died cording to Denmark’s constitution. excitement of marrying the man China be admitted to the United oer shortly after It an paasanger. Opposed to the columnar line an bour later at Day Kimball Hos ' President Ngo Dinh may shake- I love'.*’ Nations, he Mid through an aide. hind the plot today. Tha 6h4ci^ i The change in heating and cool is a new approach to the fuller pital in Putnam. up the South Viet Nam Cabinet ' pavls, $4, said later atf"an im- In Havana. Fidel Caatio’s goy-. -leekat went ing patterns o f homos, theaters, skirt, taking on such names as the “ What Mr.'^Gottm says is patent A 14-year-old New BrjtalA boy, u- a result at the abortive para ^omptu news conference that'it ly untrue,” Botrles' spokesman em m m t denlMl it had meddled in after It Hash restaurants, in recent years has "envelope” or "pacentheses” line. Edward Debienski, was injur^ trooper revolt against his govern was bis 26-year-old bride who first the of the Central Ameri hIBAQO-b brought about a steady Increase Here (jie width is directly above Mdd, "and X don’t know why he fatally by a car Saturday while ment. Although Diem crushed the mentioned marriage. f ' persists in saying Mr. Bowles has can countries. , W aBI in the dross-plus costume.' Dr eas the knees, then tightened* at the walking along a New Britain road rebellion afid emerged in a strong "She was the one .whoj popped Ths 62-year-oId Ydigoras predloi- >bntte«> n a e s K '^ .-a ia 'm m ing' in layers now is recognised as advocated racogbltton when he base of the skirt with a somewhat with four ebmpanions. His frjehd, position, sources say hp may m ^ e the queatioii,’^ be said. n»var nas. Hs oppoaea U and al- ed tbs last>«f the rebels would bo ''roekat fell toto'dto Allai A way to' comfort. his cabinet the sOa^oiit. for me -OasaajMt tor aC af, > Ana more jpmd mme, the any- aa Page fiva) : m Page F e w ) unrest (OeattBosi em Page Ilea) iBa 'fnia Sesriaa paeltkai. Bm ■. Chpa ‘ -.'vr:? ■’ .*■. , .:■■ ■ -* % i fp m B -X J' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.« MONDAY. NOVEMBER 14, 1960 MANCHESTER EVBNINC HERALH, MANCHESTER, CONKe MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14,; 1960 *mo at Puerto 4ple who attend for any reason week will be particularly interest RockvU le^Vertton Gmrt to RWe “Fmio Chinas PoU ^ viHevolt Crushed whatsoever will eventually get ed.' lockm U^Vernon The pm M sht'z prera aids snifi around to understanding an apvn I make no eeoret oi the fact that labor and ravofiiUomry tMurtle* I think Misade JUw Angelea is one Sheinwold oa had organixed toe abortive coup, or three. ' • (joiincil, Sohool Board , Ott Tuskegee’s In Guatemala and some Oommunistz had. Infll- However, the. fact remains tljat of. the flneet operatic etogers.h^ Bowles Deilies Uranne fore toe putilie today. Juet why ^rirl Scouts tratsA A left-leaning govSromsnt it is the opera that is important, (CentiaMd frem Pago .One) once* existed lit Guatemala', being: , : I ‘•M E WAY not the star. The opieras continue ehe ia not extremely popular la a OlViB OFFONSMT Schedid^ Tonight Border Change overthrown by a ■'954 revolution: tO' be produced, year after year, myetery to to*. ■' Planuingfor WQBXTODO Tha.ordiM tra on tola album ie Recognizing Red China wiped out today. He atarted out by bqcked* by toe United States: , dio m atter who. is in the title role, By Alffed BhetaweM A.A9S4, tiMl Rockville City Council and (Conttaraed from Page Onq)- air for the seen4 of <«toe fighting In' neighboring Nicaragua, Pres-; I lHBARD IT” which is ample evidence that the that' of to^R onM Opera House, Ident Lsiis Somoza blamed toe rs- and Seeafln, Yhe oonductor la still One of ^ important lessons we W A I « 5 1fi$ Vernon Board of Eduoa'tion are Water take personal command. composer ia the* important person 1-Night Drive ♦ 10 4 scheduled to meet in aeparate ses- NegKM. All but'four or five quali (Oontlniiefi from Pkge One) volt In-his country that started on. toe authority r a .Verdi, despite his learn____I ifrom bridjge W not to ‘ "be eelf- Communist China Bo^vlea said that An army force o f" 8,000 ahd by John Gruber and not the singer. leh. D «’t try to have all of toe A K J 6 -slcna tonight. Service Not fied Negro voter* were' removed, Southeast Aaia'a rich rice lands Friday on the Cuban government.' With this in mind, I deplore the 80-odd years of age. There is Uke- Complete aoUettatioh in one eve Ing force in world affairs’’ and can bombers carrying'paratroopers It apparently failed, but. a hand-, '■-■I wise a “bonus” dlto^in the album, fun yourself; let the opponents EAST ' Hie Council consider ap- white residenld or voters were and its oil might tempt Felplng to attitude that makes people cancel ning is toe goal of the RookvIUe- * 10 6 praval of a new budget and the be expected to tmva nuclear wea attack thir-area. were attacking the rebel concentra ful of rebels were holed up in a consisting of "eayeeilmping’ dur have some fun toa The town did not have to id. pons in two or three yeara. He out teachers' school not far from G A •-) L i > their tickets when a substitution Vemon Olrl Scout Fund Drive to The selfish bridge player wlU go Board wlU hear reports on build cut bff water service today to "iVe *noay hope that China will tions at Puerto Barrios, oh .the At of cast is made. True, some singers ing toe rehearsals fc^toe record V | ing rental, and transportation. C. G. 'Gomllllon, now chairman lined hla ,viewi in a copyrighted In- Managua, the capital; and holding ing. If you’ve never attended a begin at B:80,p.m. Nov. 22. a t tMs hand hammer and tonga in uvi.i IIV,*' any homes in an area from ter'view published today by , the not attempt to move mautvely in lantic coast 160 miles northeast of the students and local military are better hUA vole than others, the attem pt to .wlii a trick with , The-’mty budget to be submitted Of the Departqjeot of Social Sci to this area Over the next'decade. the capital, and Zacapa,-70 miles ~ t ynm *fciM"g with Flraak P«n-«-popularit^, I w m BUTprlied at tha rehMrsal, you’ll find it very inter Parenta, accompanied by GHri Blssell St. southea.st to Maple. magsizine U.S. News A World R*- commanders as hostages. atatement. , . but none la likely to be bad: And toe Jack of cluhs or the king of to votera for approval Dec. 6, is All delinquent bills were paid ence at Tuske^eei^^Instilute, and. The possibility that ahe may do ao northeast. Military garrisons at tba ottiar day aiid, naturally, might witness a startling de- esting. \ Scouts or Brownies in uniform will A K Q 8 1 8 ready for Council dlsctunlon to 11 other Negroes ehqllenged the port,, , / these two cities reportedly were The Nicaraguan revolt spilled Frank went on to explain the clubs. When both of those attempts In time, accordlpg to Collector T would not expect war to. be is a challenge to us. It also In- BANTLY m. cwiTeraatlon turned to opera, aituation. Aa you will recall, two C wlth a substitute, vide Ro Induct toe houee-to-house solici fall, ha will try to finesse dummy’s night, according to Aldennan Ed of Revenue Paul Cervlni. redliltricUng in a suit ifXtoe U.S. vqlvee major^ riska for the Soviet taken over ye.sterday by rebel* pre- over into adjoining Costa Rica. I 1M I ‘ \ \ -, i berta Peters, for example. ♦ A launched by the Soviet Union unless Col. Alfonso Monge, commander la the executive dlrMtor of yeara ago ahe canceled her book- tation. Jack of hearts. 4k 8 4 win J. Heck, chairman of the fi Shutoffs had be;en scheduled District Court jn MontgiHqery. through some tragic misqalcnla Union,” Bowles said, temiing to be reinforcements loy^ As regards ^"Tosca," here in South W indshr nance commission for any Town Water Depart-- That court dismissed the c& to the government. of the Coota Rican Wvll. gn>ard, M \ M' I She Oonnectlnit Opera Aastu, you Inga In thia country. At that time The drive aims at nUelng funds All torso finesses number of such thority to act In such cases. and two other officers were killed. Oosta Rican President Mario Buahnell tonight ntould be a aell- placed with Dorothy Klraten. O p n ^ lead -— A 4 He sakk.Red China’* .increasing up as best they can and concen Echahdl.tald his country was try- KUCKVILLB *111 5-S971 More recently, ahe canceled again, haa the more luscloiuii voice, Miss OOers Cinch . tuary and will merge present ’The uneelfislyway to play toe and loan payments for toe new bills has dwindled from SOO to The U.is. Circuit Court In New power woultf-aff^t “both the Soviet trate on the 'longer-range chal The commander of the ^capa gar o u t Kirsten has far and away the ,|>et- ____lord, Glastonbury and Mea- hand is to ler Hast win the first Rockville filtration plant, a total 400, Cervlni said, since the Orleans affirmed the Morttgomery rison, Col. Ramon Gonzales, es- tog to preserve ■ it* neutrality by Thia ia ladbed heartening, aince although Hartford waa not affect ter conception of the role. I don’t lees careful about that first trick, Union and qtirsdlvra in ways which lenge.’.’ preventing the Nicaraguan rebel's ed this time. , cbestoX Councile wito Rockville, trick with the queen of diamonds. West would be able to win a dia-. of about $80,000 in the new fiscal first shutoffs took place Nov. Court, and the Negroes appealed are also hard to ffireMe.” Soviet Ritsaia,. he added, 'will raped and fled' to the capital to tt haa ahtrhsra been difficult to get expect the public to agree with my et Title Vernon) Hllington and South Wind This is Just a beginning, of course, year banning tomorrow. 4 In an area southeast of Ma-' spread the alarm, from using it as a base for Invad U se ' These cancellatlona are not Midgi mond trick and lead a dub to to the Supreme Court. Their coun Bowles em phaslzed\he was remain "for the next decade at ing Nicaragua. the flmt production of the aeaaon preference; they have been too sor scou^Bsociations. to make sure thatto a tW West e st doesn’t . If Only because of tois addition, pie St. into Glastonhury. sel, Roliert L. Carter of New York speaking personally and not for A government communique said Y e a r • nff ground. Not ao heartening, rfiaking her popular with the Im- thoroughly conditioned by the pub Scouts and leaders will benefit save Eaat frc»n the eventusl rad Cervlni said the next areai least" the dominant force in the bombers 6t the Air Force, ■which Somoza.. called by his opponents ’The Long Hill Ollere won toe get any nasty ideas later on. play. /. the bud^t Is expected to be larger City and Fred D. Gray of Mont Kennedy. He is a formel* govbwior Cifmmtinist world. the last dictator in Central Ameri C h w ^ e n o R t however, la the venture in opera at preaaarioa, who are left holding licity concerning Tebaldi’s voice, ebampionahip of toe Charter Oak from Increcmd facilities, addition-^ Slaat must return a diamond or than the $442,806 figure for the threatened with shutoffs—on gomery, argued they were en of Connecticut and a former ai remained loyal-, destroyed the run- the State Theater. If you haven’t the bag in auch an event. The pub al training ptograms, and profes^ The important thing is to let Nov. 28—lies northeast of E. In New York Supreme Court w*ays at Puerto Barrios to prevent ca, has been beset for the past two and her feud with'Maria Callas. Midget Football League and com a trump; (t doesn’t matter which. Bast Join in toe activity. 1969-80 fiscal period. '' titled' to a hearing in the dis bassador to India, years by a series of Invasions, F o r been, better plan on going to lic ia likely to blame him for the So, when you go, try to listen to pleted an undefeated season by slonal ^danc4\workerss ^ o rk e n underidei toe You will draw two rounds of Awaited by the Bo^d of Edu Center St. to Walker St. "Juktiqe William O. DNouglaa called any attempt at "reinforcements for "Fauat” tomorrow night. In fact, Dally Queetton trict court to prove "purposeful He said the world impact of Red COmiminist China "an ohatreper-' raids and bombings aimed at hla M i v t r l e t non-appearance of aome adver- the opera and not to somebody edging out toe Wlhdsor Olants 8- new organizatlon,^offlcMlB say, trumps, taka the ace of diamonds cation tomght will be reports from racial fiiicrlmination.” China is one of three "dramatic the rebel movement that might be you ought to go whether you've tlaed atar, regardleaa of the cir- ’The merger haeltoenhaapeenl in the plen- Partner opens with one dub, otui, aggrebsiye nation’’ but he says flown in from Cuba,” a haven for overthrow. His family has ruled singii^ a role in toe opera. Listen 6 Sunday, in a game played at and ruff* your .last diamond in and toe next, player passes. You two special committees, one study new developments” he think* will Nicaragua for several decadea. Jw t telephone your order for been or not "Fauat” la a dandy cumatancea. As I have pointed out to the minor alngeni, listen to toe Windsor. Ronald S t Cyr scored toe ing stage for about Vwo years. dummy. This Nimlnates diainonda ing policies for rental of school Potluck Precedes affect both this country and Russia "cold practicalities” makes its ad many Guatemalan exiles. qpera. before, the pliblle goes for the Vernon and■ Rockville troops1 now from both hands. hdd: Spades—^A 9 6 4; Hearts— mission Into the-Unlted Nations Within a few hotirs after the re Recently, some reforms were in drug need* and enawatlra gl*. orchestra, enjoy the scepery and touchdown for toe winners and A J 6 6; Diamonds—10 4: Clubs— bulldlnga by non-school groups, during the 19*0g. stituted in an effort to lessen un Returning to Frank Pandolfl "star” system, an unfortunate cir costumes, and amuse yourself Kenneth Dubay chalked up toe two number 26, end then are long Now you reach your'band with and the other studying a parents’ Mission Course necessary. volt brake"out .yesterday Ydigoras yScotland where Bieh' Phamphile Legroa ahd eon. Broad STAINLESS STEEL However, the distinction between potluck are asked to bring their the Manchester Council of Church be held at toe Wapping Communi op Samuel Seabury was con Brook; Mrs. Ronald Audette and Inated that suit If you had been proflt-m a k 1 n g and non-pfoflt own table setting. Mrs, iJiuren other year they will have far more TO LADIES! Women will be in charge of the confidence in advancing their ty House Saturday, November, 18, secrated in 1784, and give sonie eon. High Manor Parit; Valerian Steve Beevee ia > groups proved hard,/o make and burnett, PTA membership' chair rla.sses, to be held on succeeding New Way Without Surgery a t 8 p.m. highlights In the Ufa of The First Murplw, Snipsio View H elo ts. the study was inaugurated. man, report's there are 2.56 mem Tuesdays from 9:30 to .11 a.m. \*iews,” he added. Diechazged Saturday: Richard PA I,' h I M r. . A I W C O N O \‘TH E LAST DAYS ■ bers to date. Additional member V. All couples of the commtmlty, Episcopal bishop in toe United The additional burden .of Jai* through Deo. 6 The United States, he said, must friends and neighbors are invited. States. Her talk will include, also, Babc^~ Main St, EUlngton; BUIVNSIDC OF PO M PE ir sewer expenditures in the city ships Mill be taken at tomorrow’s “One World —' One Mis.sion” be prepared for these forces, "We Stops Itch—Relieves Pain a description of her tour of Can Harry M. Clark, Atlanta, Ga.; ColeXairt Cgcope l:N4:le4tN meeting. 824-828 . ’The couples of toe Lutheran BU^NS'QfAVE. E HEED ' Leslie Caron la budget results from the fact the will be the te;ctbonk tq be used. must understand them, and we Near Terk, N. T/ (SpMlel) Por the ■ 0 tkorongfa that aufferers made MAIN STREET Church of Our Redeamer, Enfield, terbury, Salisbury ^and York John Dorsey, .2 Lawrence St; Clark Oable-Sophla Loren ' city must begin making principal Tlie leader will be Mrs. Arthur F, must develop policies to deal with (Iret time icience has fonad a new aatoniehlng statements liks "Pilsa will also join the group. Cathedrals. Maude Weber, 21 River S t “THE them effectively.” healing an)>stane« tflth the aeten- have ceased to be a problem!” Discharged Sunday; Mrs. Robert "ffrHappwMdinNaplM" payments on the bond iMue in the Green of West Hartford, a mem Stan Beat, veteran caller, will Devotions will be led by Miss SUBTEKRANBANS* 1960-61 fiscal year. Last year, the PTA Hears Talk ber of St. Jame.s’ Episcopal Church Bowles said nothing in the Inter iahing ability to thriak kemor- The secret is s new healing snh- Lucille Kuhnly and refreshments Lesalg andno scson, 28 Malden Lane; in color!—8 PJd. In Celor tt lM il S ___ rhoide/atop itching,'end relieve stance (Bio-pyHs*)—discovery of WARDS MANCHESTER be present to work with the Plus: "Boy Who Stole Million" WED.: "CARRY ON NURSE" budget contained about $28,000 for and world mission chairman of the view* about U.S. recognition of Red Mrs. Sammy Justice end son, 78 . I group., will be served by Mrs. John R. Greater Hartford Council of China. An aide said yesterday pain m irithcut inrgcry. a world-famous research institute. Vernon Ave. ' 6:45—8:40 payment of Interest alone. In ad On Tech Schools Thii subitanco is now svoilsblo OBS Bleeta Today Bland and Mrs. Lawrence T. SnfiilL dition. msuntenanca expenses must Cburchwomen. She was a delegate Bow*les has consistently opposed In' ease after caea. while gently Bhrergreen Wood Chapter, OES, Members are asked to bring to WEDNESDAY an.v such move. relieving pain, actnal reduction In supposttory or sinfinent /one Venwn and TaloottvUle newt Is "AH Fine Young Cannibals" be included because the new plant Dr. Joseph T. Nerden, chief of to the Northfleld Conference where ander the name Preporefioa ffO. will observe Friendship Night this meeting any articles they may will be put Into use soon. she took mission pourses. Explaining his concern about (shrinkage) took plaeo. have for the children’s table at toe handled by The HeraM’e BockvUle "SERGEANT RUTLEDGE" the Bureau of Technical Institutes Moatamaiingof ell—reinitiwore At all drug counters. Wednesday at a meeting at toe Bateau, 6 W. Main St, tdephone STANLEY WARNER for the CoiuiectlcUt State-Depart Masonic Temple a t 8 p.m. Harvest Bazaar which will be lield TBemont 6-8188. ment of Education, will discuss Mrs. Katherine Kingsley of Friday and Siturday. Transistor Radios "Our State Technical Schools” at a Hartford Chapter No. 04 wll111 be Felloe Arreata S T A T E C E l meeting of the Washington School vlaitlng worthy matron. Frederick A fight which bro4» out during 5 PJH. Cont—4:46-8:00 • Stolen from Car PTA tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Mlndermann of Puritan Chapter a dance at the Kosciuazko Club In Kennedy Holds B-Lislariell SHOWN AT 5:15 and 8:0 school. TUESDAY'S No. 43, Haddam, will be vleltlnff Rockville, Friday resulted In toe The guest speaker, ^a Meriden worthy patron. arrest of a Miuichest^ and an El. 271,817 M argin 8:80 The theft of two transistor ra resident, has been affiliated with Refreshments will be. served by lington youth, police reported. PJH. dios from a parked car at the tfchnical schools both as teacher Mrs. William Bans, Mrs. Enoch Raymond E. Stewart Jr„ 18, of nwoimow Parkade bowling alley last night is and adrisor since 1S30 He is the Pelton and Mm. Herbert Holden. 158 Birch St, Manchester, and Washington, Nov. 14 UP)—John being investigated by Manchester author of many articles In state School Board To Meet Donald Smith, 10, of WlndsocviUe F. Kennedy held a 271,817 vote lead police today. publications about American voca The Board of Education will Rd., Elllnrton, are each rtiarged over Richard M. Nixon today aa. re- Tki Ipiliiitil liil If tki Robert Patrick, '111 OlcoU St.. tional education. TERRIFIC BUYS meet Monday a t 7:36 p.m. at the with breato of peace. Neither was aults continued to trickle in from and Robert Schuetz, 15 Thoma,«i Dr. Nerden is pa,st president of TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY Town Hall. Itema on toe agenda reported injured. Dr., were quoted by police as nay-; the, Connecticut Audio-Visual Edu- include discussion of a h M school They posted $25 bonds eaieh for Tuesday’s presidential election. COLDSTREAM tog they went into the bowling al-; cation As.en., and has also nerved academic Inventory made by School court appearance Nov. 28. With 1,853 voting unite still out ley about 9 o'clock and when they' a.s connultant In that field. Superintendent Merle B. Wood- A vernon driver who, police counting of absentee ballets un GUARDS returned to their car at 10,;50. din-;, Mrs. Paul White and her corn- manseo and review of a report on said, atopped his oar and luMficed derway in several states, and re ALSO AT 7:10 covered that the radios were miss-1 miuep will sert*e rpfreshmentn toe salary schedule for principals up while making a turn was In counts cofttemplated in some areas, Npit. Briss III liicirs if tog. after the meeting. d r a p e s In 1061-02. volved in a minor auto accident Kenney had 38,888,784 votes end THE OUEESrS OWN tVoodmansee To Speak late Friday and will face two Nixon hed 33,426,M7 votes. ’The St. Francis of Assisi Men’s charges in city court as a remit. ’Ihie gave Kennedy 50.2 per cent Regularly Priced Club win meet Tuesday at 8 p.m Roland L Gage, 27, of 4 Mary Of toe popular vote ahd Nixon 48.8 at the church. School Superintend Lane, Vernon, ia charged with 11 per c e n t CAMEROR From 5.97 to 8.97 ent Merle B. Woodmansee will legal backing and operating with In toe electoral vote cotmt Ken speak on "Education In South out headlights. Pa£iolmah Forrest nedy was assured of 300 votes and HIGHLANDERS Windsor Schools.” The meeting Nixon. 185. In addition, Kennedy Hull reported Gagne turned from -still led in toe race for Callfomia’a Woven or loom weave, machine waahable, will open with a recitation of the Vernon Ave. Into Brooklyn St„ 82 electoral votes. With absentee GOOD TICKETS ALL PRICES pre-ahnink. Average size 38 x 90. Choice of Rosary. stopped and backed hla car to ballots being counted, he had a Oieh. or le t BaL $4.00, $8.50, A Communion Breakfast gath complete toe turn, but backed In margin of 37,140 votes. $3.00: 2nd Bal. $2.50, $2.00, SDAY plain or fringed edge. Assorted colors in ering wiir be held Dec. 4 at front, cf a car driven iw Anthony plaids, stripes, checks. Nixon led In A laska by 514 -$1J10. For telephone reserva- "MAO: fCENT SEVEN" Schaub’s Restaurant. Wasllefeky, 19, of 74 Grand Ave. votes with 50 prednets still out UoM eaU Hartford JA 5-S177. “LAST lAYS OF POMPEII" ColhHtea A rt Subject Damage wa# light, police said. and In Hawaii by 81 votes with an The South Windeor Art League There were no Injiiries reported. other recount likely. Each state will meet ’Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Gegne la duo in court Nov. 28. MAGIC haa three electoral votes. Pleasant Valley Clubhouse. Mrs, Albert Bolly, 27, of 100 Union Ann StMger wilt be chairman in St., was arrested Sunday and wag Chicago, Nov. 14 (p)—Francis X charge of a program on Collage charged with passing in a re- Connell, Republican party chair Creations. A collage is a piceture atricted area on Grove St. He is men in Cook Coqnty (Chicago), rjith a o n l y made by pasting small piecesple< of due in court Nov. 21. says toe Chicago Demoetatic ma colored paper or cloth on a back Fair Plana Progress chine stole niinola’ 27. electoral Ing m atterial. Workshops at toe church and at votes for Sen. Jolm F. Kennedy in GRAND OPERA mnenitleonf CENTER CilT Members are reminded to bring pariahioners’ homes are being held toe Nov. 8 election. TOMORROW EVENING framed paintings for Judging. ’Two each week in preparation for toe will bo placed on display at Wood annual Christmas Fair of Vernon At least 100,000 fraudulent votM ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY Memorial Libraiw as "Paintings Center Congregational Church, were counted in 14 Chicago wards, KsTEREOPHONre HIGH FIDELITY of toe Month.” Unfinished paint Dec. 3. all Democratic atropgholds, giving 9:15 PJm. ings and eketchea should also be Baaed on an international theme, Kennedy a thin edge over Vies brought to toe meeting for criti toe fair will provide continuous en President Richard M. Nixon, pem- Gounod's Inqiiratipn! cism. tertalnment for children at “Car^ nell_said yesterday. ___ Whist Party Tomorrow nival in Spain.” A foreign dessert Kennedy beat Nixon Ky... 6,485 ## The Pleasant Valley Club will be contest will be Judged In the after votes in lUinola. FAUST" guests at a Military Whist Card noon. Connell said plmialUles in toe 14 starring Party held by the Wapping Moth- The fair begins at 10 a.m. A wards for Kennedy aqd Daniel P. Ward, eucraiiful candidate for Italo Tajo—^Nelly Corradi—Gino Matters era Club tomorrow at 8 p.m. "chuck wagon" snack bar will KATiFI - DfllCIOUS WITH PORK toe Wapping Community House. be open until 3 p.m. and an Italian state’s attorney, were "incredible.’ Sensation of New York’s Metropolitan Opera supper will be served at 6 and 6 is no question that they Orchestra of toe Accademla dl Santa Cecilia of Rome p.m. Reservations for toe supper (toqXDeinocrats) stole toe elec- Manobeoter Evening Herald ," Ooimell said. "The work waa Sauerkraut 2 »« 2 7 < South Wlnueor oorreepondent, El are being accepted by Mrs. Aiyce Lisk be Mrs. Constance Dutton. / by profeealonal vote totevee. Pull Hour Concert in Hi-Fi Before ShowTime more Hornham, telephone Mltotaell ITiose we'll nevef catch. 4-0674. Near Meeting Schedule Victory Assembly, Catholic "Bpt we believe that through a ADMISSION $1.00 EACH OPERA recount it \llll be possible to catch SCHEDULE OF BRAINING OPERA [M b Ladles of Columbus, wUl^nold its NOV. 22—LA TRAVIATA regular meeting at a^ew place toe careless and over-ambitloue f^roJuce ^j/feciafi ! Three Hearings And date - the Lotus Fisk Memo- ballot thieves who stuffed toe bal rtiU Building topnorrow. The topic lot boxes and reported ’loaded’ vote Tomorrow Nigh for toe evening^Is youth acUviUes. tauiee.” REfRfSHlNG, FLAVORFULL ' Marino Promoted Benjamin Adamowekl, Republi Public hearinga on appropria- MarinX Pfc. Arthur D. Minor, can beaten in hie attempt for re- G r a p e s >m p i * o r 2 ^ » 2 9 < tlons for parking meter met< over- son of Mr. and Mrs.^ Thomas A. election aa state’s attorney,- has haul, Main S t Chiiristnuui lighting. Minor of Village St., EjUngton, was said ha will file petitions today for WONDERFUL FLAVOR and a water pumping station promoted to hla present rank Oct a "discovery" investigation of cer 18, while serving wito toe l^ond* tain precincts as a preliminary to a .Highland...... S t will1 be held by town ^ OUTSTANDING i-SPEAKiR •OSC S< directors tomorrow at 8 p.m. Marine Regiment, an infant^ unit recount. Pears 2 3 toe Municipal Building. of toe Second Marine Division, a t Ward beat Adamowekl by a little The. |7,200 to recondition the Camp Lejeuhe, N.O. more than 25,000 votes. ' STEREOPHONIC I^G H NOEI.ITY PHONOGRAPH SOLID. FIRM town's parking meters would be Hosifital Notea More than $18,000 haa been con appropriated from toe parking Admitted Saturday: Henry Me- tributed by businessmen to finance THRILLING REALISM OF STEREO PLUS THE C u c u m b e r s 3 'p* 19< /■ meter f&nd, Without additional Farlane Jr., 31 Village St toe preliminary vote check, Adam- SALE ON ALL coet, toe metera.might be convert Admitted Sun<^: Beasle Can oweki said. TONAL PURITY OF MAGNAVOX 'M oot Old Oroduco Orkss IHoctlvo Tuos.A WoA, Nov. 18 A 19 ed to take nickels rather than tor, Pinqey St, Mlington; Flora ■ An irate Marar-Richard Daley, McLaughlin, S3 School St; Adda pennies under A, proposal Police 'Cook County Democratic leader, DIAMOND PICKUP tA WOMEN'S Chief James Reardon has recom Scherer, Regan Rd.;- Katherine has said that if the RepubUcana ^ f te c ia l - ^ to c lt up - AHD mended. Demko, 86 VUIage St.; Rose Morin, waqt a recount of the count they The pump station that would in 141 Loomis St, Manchester; Luba also should recount the praeldra- SfYERAL HNISHES $ 1 OO-OO crease pressure in Highland Park WllUama, Kosley Rd., Tolland; tiU vote throughout the state be CHILDREN'S John Geaeay, Tunnel Rd., Vamoh. RCCORD STORAGE ^Itanks^ivin^ I SHOES homea would be finan<^ by |6,000 cause of toe luge OOP pturallties A new gown Xoir the big form al. .. on invitation from the dreemieet fellow. .. appropriated from the water de Admitted today: Nellie Qroua, outside the county. PIN AST - Fancy, Now Pack partment’s unexpendM and uH' 14 Maple S t ' Every Cook O ^ ty office and a heart•tO'heerf with Ood on etaying dut too late: things have certainly VALUES UP TO 8.99 appropriated balance from toe Births Sunday: Triplets, two all atate Jobe, wlth the exception of All at Low Priea of IN MAHOGANY lest fiscal year. sons and a daughter, to Mr. end ■eeratai^ of state, went to the been happening to our little gal here, Thingc that 'mean ehe’e growing upi 17>e $1,200 contribution toward Mrs. Alfred Rlendeau, 86 Uiilon Democrats in Tuesday’s election. P e a s 4 cw 6 9 < ALL ONE LOW, LOW PRICE St. is lees and lees of a girl each day and more of a woman. And her new Hartford National toe Chamber of Commerce’s Main Teoted, Adjusted. Delivered, Gnaraateed and Servleed FMAST -. Tsrtdsr, Swsst WNl# ,8t Christmaa lighting pragram Birth today: A eon to Mr. and By Our Own Meelutiltra. Mrs. Milan Connor, M^>Io S t, bheoking account ie a thoughtful preeent from Dad, who reolizea that a mature ,,r. , 1-1 would be appropriated from last 94.50 Haircut "• Famous for Servlq^. Binre 1831' ' ’J . 1. ■ year’s general fund surplus, if ap Ellington. proved. DIeeharged F r i d a y : R ichard New York, Nov. 14 (F)—A $4.50 i attitude toward money is a valuable leeeon .. . a leeeon you're never Oni0ns*'"»>2»»49< haircut waa introduced yesterday by thraa master barbel’s at the Na too.young to leom. Lucky girl.. • and lucky the fellow who finds out FlNAtT JiW lIT - Juit Haal and Eat . tional Barber Show. , OPEN THURSDAY The haircut Includaa a ahampoo, and FRIDAY NIGHTS th a t she con cook, dhs eon se w . . . and she eon m anage m'oneyl "raxor cutting" (cutting the long Tride$ T$rin$ Potatoes 2 45< part of the hair wito a taioi' in- THRU CHRISTMAS L 9 7 atead of sdasora), "raaor aoulptur- -4 • ’ / ■ PMAST - New pack * . ing" (Bllghtly more advanced then 350Z razor cutting) and "blow waving'’ (uzing aa electric blower to pro you're money ahead when you pay by check p p g JARS duce waves and a number of other A I effects.) FMAST •' Nutritious, RoErsthinq Demonstriding the halreut were TICKETS WILL BE SOLD Joe«ph Gariow of Miami, Ed Rof- fhe "Mnrtt or A If ntinnnl'way! \ fler of Coral GabMa, Fla., and in MANCHESTER at MARLOW'S Maaekester’a Largest and Oldest Radio, TV, Beeerd Tomato •'£ Svead Uollotup of Rlpdn, Wla. MEMBER F.D.I.C. MICIS HFBCIlVt IN MIST NATIONAL SUPIRAAARMTS OM.T ^ ^ In hla reeuine.' told/tha , and Applianee Store. IW TKNTOIST. : OOR. o r CirUllOR SV. a w a -a-aanmaaaoaasaannAMgegBMaME FRIDAY, NOV. 18-9 to 9 GM1SVIM9 OOKNBOTZCUT PAMZLXaS. BUGlIiaSG AMD SNOUPTBY GXKOB STSS ONE DAT ONLY . -i'*- / •k ■ •f: : ‘ .‘i- r
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lUHCBBSnEft lEVtinNO HERALD. MANCHESTERi CONN.. MpNDAY. NOVEMRER l4; IMO »' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCJHESTER, CONN- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1980
Bolton CoopsraUvo Hurssiy will will bp held ihortly after the flrbt. : TWO MliJatOli' Move to ’4l^8igh Spring Andover of December. In addition to, fire Bolton meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the C o lu m n w fighting, the department operatea Unitaid Msthbdist; Oiurch. PRESCRIPTIONS: DupotitT'McHugh Michaud-'Berman a reecue ieri'ice. Firemen have'' Ladies of St George's Episcopal poeted tw o hoipes of Invalids Who j Chlirch Plans Church will meet Wednesday at 8 Safely li ...... '"J ■Akn Silhouette in 3 (kirineht M ake^ S cie n ce F a ir woiikl require epecial aasietafide in p.m. at the Rectory.’ The wedding. of Miss Carol. ■■ the event of an emergency. The The women will furnleh scrap ARTHUR DRUfl books for childreh at ‘ths Newlng-' Lenore McHtigb and' Rudolph Spring Shapes ilgna a ^ designed to assist firpnien Meetings to . ton Home for Crippled Chlldfen Lawrence Ilupont, both of Man ^ Set at School ill locat&ig the inva)ld's room. Any-Season Fashions ■£ for delivery to the 'hospital by chester, was solemnised Satur Television Officers Installed Thattksgivihg. Final plafis will SJso (citiitiBiied from PkC* One) wry of A Vtmily ” a Seiwioa Fair open housa will The Rev, Gordon W. Weemap, Brief Workers day morning at the Church of the ... . ■ be made for the hake sale and tea (Conttamed from Rage One) may be ignored for tho pMtgte _'o t«U Th« T f ^ 8 be held’ by the PTA frown 7:80 t® rector of 8t. Poter's Episcopal to be held , at the Rectopy Satur Assumption. hobbled look. This Is itiora an op ■ g l TAJrn of W»n» F»r«o^ Church, Hebron, installed officers 30.MINUTE NtEE which move moire iuully into aum- Surftlde Six ♦. 8 : V , : &' §tS0 p.m. Wednesday In the ele The B o 11 h n ‘ CongroKationel day etarting at 10:30 s.ih. The bride is the daughter of Mr. tical illusion than fact, for the mer. Brown came out of wlnter'g- rhirlcnin Bowlin*^ of the Young People's Fellowship St. Maurice Council o f Catholic are around, too, under skirts which mentary school. Each classroom Church will hold'a aeries of meet INSTALLATION and Mrsw John H. McHugh, 209 hem circumference Is actually the may be split, wrapped, or button- popularity into imaccuetomo* ♦ 00 ThomM Show i - and initiated' 10 pew members at Women will meet thie evening at 10, M. 00 prominence for the warmer eoa* t Jim will have exhlbiU showing what the 10 a.m. eervlce yesterday. The ings and training sessions Ihit^ 8 o'clock in the church hall. Hlllstown Rd. The bridegroom is saine as jhat of a slim sheath. ed-on. * •r. Nr«< * feert^ j , » to Strrol* of D»nfor students have done In science officera are: Penny Shorey, presi sons.'. . Tiyi Cailfertiuat 40! Donto 10. 32. SO week in preparation for their |50,- The Executive Committee Of 'St: the son of Mr. and Mrs. George The emphasis on the asym Knitted dresses, suits, coats and Ml John Wayne SpacUI I, 11. 40. 53 courses to date. . dent; Dpreen Bauer, vice president; costumes are so all-pervasive that Ilhe news in siltiouettea la that ^:io|U>Ui* Ju«b* Ciul> H«um •si And^;it Griffith Show, i 000 building fund drive Nov. 20. George’s Episcopal Church will MUFFLERS E. Dupont, 117 Ridge St. metric line will be noted in off- gpnrt*. T?aw«. Waathtr ...... 14 Both parents snd children sre Julie Dougan, secretary; Wendy meet tonight, at o’clock at the sometimes one wonders whether the relaxed feeling. geta more go lil 10:00 Milliln Dollar MoTi» • Curtis Schumacher, director ot 8 A U The Rev.. Francis T. Bitller of center draping found in oblique all the time. The chemiae ia around, The Barbara Sianwjek Show Invited to sttend. Refreshments Calkins, treasurer: Mary Hall, church to work on the . 1961 MAKES they, will crowd out woven fabrics. ♦J, 30 will Include cookies with punch project chairman; Patrick Dougan, the department of church finance the Church of ‘ the Assumption lines which resiilt from 'irwlrllng They range fror- the popular Ital renamed and redeaignad. fYill wiM nil ra^Bck I Htnnear y ,3 budget. — —f performed the ceremony. Organ • :« TWoe Mwart# is; Naked, r-ity 10 for children and with coffee for publicity chalrmdp,: and Gordon and advisory service o f the ‘Board A ipeetirig of the teachers of the fabric to one side or the other of ian flat woolknit to all sorts of skirts continue their return to S 10 30 Face The Nation f 13 adults. Weeman, chaplain. of Home Missions of Congrega primary departments .Of United ist and soloist was Paul Chetelat, the figure. Asymmetric closures, novelty textures and the cotton fashion approval, in pleats, easy . 1 Peter Giinn t 40 03K t* The science open house has be- Benton Crittenden, YPF leader, tional Churches, will conduct Methodist . Church-will be held this who sang and played the "Ave diagonally slanted necklines, and knits. gored versions, and eccaalqnally TiM'Altat.DIftnor Kovla 3. Berle Jackpot Maria." one-sided flounces further under full circles. ' ■ ” W m n ■nd Waathar a . to. 40 , (V) Kewe to • come an annual fall event at the presented the following new mem the training sessions for the can evening st '7:10 o’clock a t the Costumes, 'with short or ■ long >la'i Ctioiea 83 : World * Beet Morte* 3 I school, drawing; a large attendance. bers, for initiation: Nina - PTest- vassers and hold meetings with church. , SAVE Escorted by her father, the bride score this fluid, feminine shaoe. coats, are everywhere. Sometimes And—a note of reaaaurance t o _ .... Wlvara Show ? 111.18 The lack Paar Show (C) 10. 30 ^idge, Cheryl Barnes, Robert Bart the men—skirts cemtinue ^ o rL a rDcatb Vajley Days 10 Starlirht Movie 3 Co-Op Holiday PUns Talks on Orient the women of the church during The Lions’ Club will meet to wore a gown of 'Silk taffeta and Bkirts rem'ain static, still short. they have a new name—"compo Thanksgiving will be 'observed lett, Ronald Miner, Dem. :iee- the week. sitions.” Coat dresses' appear in little below thp knees—snd hers • ’ m iio«i ■ Dollar rtovla le Feature 40 40 1 Josef Silvemtein, professor of morrow at 7 p.m. at Flano's Res Chantilly lace, designed with a Necklines will look newest when », Holiday Playhoiiaa 13 Premiere I by the cooperative kindergarten han, Kathy Darwin, Susan Merr Tonight at 8 o'clock Schumach taurant. Sabrina neckline, long tapered high In front, very low In back. new, interesting shapes. and there, right at the kneecap. •tilB JWm’ Dalj^-Newa 40 11.80 .Tacle Paar Shpw Government at Wesleyan Uni SEAT COVERS 33 00 I.ate NcW* l^ in a apeclai program and colonial cler, Julie Dougan, Patrick. Dou er will tneet'with church officers, sleeves, and fitted basque bodice. Cowl drapery, halo collars and The most interesting prints arc HlShllshlr 1 ■* I dinner at the home of Miss Anni gan, and Gordon 'Weeman. versity. 4s to be the speaker Huntley-Brinklry 90 Ne«-e at a dinner on "Cbina-India, executive board, building commit ManchMter Evening Herald Bol The wide bouffant skirt, was square cut' necklines all will offer vivid and original, fcabrics arc in Mortality Rate* 10, 40. 63 New* and Sisn Off 3 Miller, on Cider Mill Rd., Nov. 22. Major , projects of the YPF this T;J0 Chtyenna ♦., Rival Giants” tomorrow- at tee, advisory- council, Board of ton correspondents, Mrs. Louis Styled with side draped panels of a wide choice. the strictly fabuloua category In The session will be held from 9 year on the national level will be the designer fashions. More and MC18 8 A T U m »A r^ XT WBKH FOB OOMPUtms LIBITNO First Congregational Church, Deacons, chairmen of the boards Dlmoek Jr., telephone Mitchell lace caught with matching fabric Sleeves are often completely Mortality rate la 76 per cent s.m. to 1:30 p.m. aid to the Bishop of Korea and to NEW BIKE DEPT. more. It’s hard to tell cottons from Vemoi). ' "Prof. Silverateln has of religious education, missions 9-8828. roses, and the skirt terminated in missing, or hint at the squared-off higher for single men than for Mrs.' Tsuno Ksskela is making St. Barnabas Home in Pittsburgh, We repair all maliM. . Yon silks or wool synthetics from nat married men and 50 per cent high lived and studied in Burma, is and benevolences, and L a q i e s a chapel train. Her headpiece was kimona Influence when present. 14 Pilgrim costumes for girls and Pa., for men and boys with tneur- co-author of "Government and Benevolent/ Soclpty to start the Sleeper’s Lips Read * can use your old bike as a a shoulder-length veil and crown ural fibers . er for single women than for mar hoys who will portray men and sble diseases. tnide-ia. Although many waistlines echo And such combinations as cotton ried women. Radio Politics in Southeast Asia” , work on the fund raising prograpu of sequins. She carried a cascade nature’s, there are many of the women of the Plymouth colony. Yesterday afternoon the group and a contributor to "Far Chicago—A "dream analyzer” is of white carnations and-pompons. jackets with wool jersey dresses Thirteen other children will por The training sessions for the longer torso line which frequently suggest cross-season purposes. d ills BsttBf la cla to «ii!7 thoaa «awa bro*4«arfto of 10-or t l ■lirwto carried out a work project of East Btirvey” . The dinner, being developed at the request of Miss Joanne G. McHqRh, 209 DOCTORS ELECT tray Indians. tending the original Anglican canvassers: will be held Tuesday creates g 2-plece look. For evenings, chiffon goes flat SOBM atatlou r t r j otbor abort oowaamsta). arranged by the Service Bu through Friday at p.m. at the University qf Chicago doctors to Hlllstown Rd., was her sister’s maid Cheshire, Nov. 14 (d*)—Dr. Har Others who are asalstlng with cemetery in Gilead and St. Peter's 8 TRiPLEW/ Above all, California designers teringly from season to season. old von Glahn of Old Lyme hag w e B O -il« *.06 Ntahtbeat reau for Women's Organiza church. Forty-two men have sign codify a sleeper’s silent '"speech.” 'cf honor. She wore a green taffeta key their fashions to women on 11.ou .New* the holiday plans sre Ronald cemetery behind the church on tions, Is open to the public. Tlie device will measure lip move Sequins and rhinestones glitter on been installed as' president of the I Bawa Bockus of Pirat Congregational ed to help in the.canvtMS.. gown styled with brief sleeves, a the go everywhere. Whether she i Art Johaaen Show 11:15 ^orta final CSiurch St. ments and vocal-cord vibrations, STORES^ spring ballgowns instead of going Connecticut Academy of General 11:2b Weather Church, who has authorised the Four meetings are scheduled for scooped neckline, and wide skirfc is a busy young housewife with a into storage after the "big" sea i i Baynar Shlaea 11.30 Starllaht Serenade A hay rids* is scheduled for Sat then translate them into symbols 681 MAIN ST/—'MI 8-6T71 Practice, succeeding Dr. Rudolph i SaoUlcht on Sporta loan of tables for the festive meal; the women of the church. They Her headpiece was a crown of suburban home with the emphasis son as they once did. A. Damianl of Waterbury. In other I Kayaor Shinee LOOSimoff urday night. YPF members and 7 Persons Perish for interpretation. matching material. She carried a WPOP—141* Theodor# M oW g, wbo will do their guests will meet at Phelps Will meet tomorrow and Wednes oti the casual way of life, or a Colors arc gay or sqbtle. again action at the group's annual meet > Stan Oft colonial bouquet of yellow pdm- W B A T -Sll 1:00 Kcwa. Weatliar special woodworking: and Whit Hall a t'7 p.m. day at 9:30 a.m. at the Communi lady executive who travels at the proclaiming freedom from the old ing here yesterday. Dr. D. Norman 5:15 Conn Ballroom ney Merritt, who will provide In State Accidents ty Hall; Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. pions on white lace. drop of a hat box, her clothes sre customs. Spring’s navy blue is Markley of Hartford was elected to •‘.00 Bia Show 7:00 Bob Scott Bulletin Board Richard Pelletier, 12 Cumber »:00 Ray Somera transportation of Djmltiire. The RHAM High School Parent in the parish room of'the church; geared to movement, ease, and un likely to be a brightened shade succeed Dr. von Glahn as next land St., was bisst man for his ijS S a W „ 11:00 Newa ^ The kindergarten will complete Teacher Student Assn, will meet .(Continn^ from Page'One) Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at the Com abashed good looks. just a bit deeper than royal. Or it year's president; T:00 Edward P. Ilorgaa 11:10 Ray Somara brother-in-law Usher was Pfc. T:U Bla Show 13:00 Del Raycea Show its series of community trips with at p.m. today Inr the high school Wi.'l M l" - ^ munity Hall. Refreshments will be 8 John H: McHugh, Jr., brother of 10:00 John W. Vaadereook WIMP^lMa visits by classes today and to cafeteria. 14-year-oId Desn Erickson, New served at all meetings. Baby sitter 11‘.to thiBiie Atfaira 1:00 rtnaoolal Nawa thfe bride,’ who is stationed at Ft. U :08 Sftn Off. morrow to the Burnap-Skinner Trial Justice court is scheduled Britain, was taken to New Britain services' will be available at the Former Cheney Mill* 1:06 Shnweaaa and Nawa Eustls, 'Va. w n c —im 7.on Fulton Uewla Jr Memorial Library where, they will for 8 p.m. in the Town Hall. General Hospital for treatment of Cdmmimity Hall. Any women dO' Hertford Ro.id Nawa 7:15 Erenlna Devotlrrna be shown around by Mrs. Robert siring transportation for the meet The bride’s mother wore a jade w.eather and Sporta 7 30 Shnwraee and N#wa McBride, librarian. Lsst week a fractured leg. ings should contact. Mrs. Joseph and Pine St. green brocade sheath, black acces ?;to Suppertlme Serenade 7 35 TTie Revlewtnr Stand Manchester Evening Herald Two North Coventry men were :45 Three Star Extra *:nn Ne-we Stewart Hoisington, a volunteer Andover norreapondent, Cindy Prentice, chairmen of the wom M.incheilcr, Conn. sories, and a corsage of light yel 7:00 Diek Purtell « OS The World Today fire department member, guided PfansMehl, telephone' P ^1 g r I m killed early Saturday in Manches-' en's committee of the driVe. FREE PARKING low pompons. The bridegroom’s 7:35 Point of Law 5..30 Showcaae and Newa « Salem-Nsssirt Photo 7 :45 Radio Moecow 11 :0ri Muaic Berond the Stare and Nawa both riasaes through the flrehouse, 2-S85S. ter when their car plunged down Arthur Miller Is chairman of the Parcel Pickup to mother wore a blue brocade sheath, Loring Studio » :(# Pepa Concert 13:06 World Nawa Reundap explaining the use of equipment MRS; RUDOLPH LAWRENCE DUPONT fawn accessories, and a corsage 13:18 Slimoff a 15-foot embankment and hit a Building Committee which is also Your Car! MRS. ADRIAN PAUL MICHAUD snd facilities. The ciassea have also in charge of the fund drive. of light yellow pompons. visited the poatofflee where post tree. Dead were Ronald' Muldoon A reception fm 80 guests was master Mrs. Ruth Lsthrop exhib Mission Society and Andrew Liebmann, both 24. Status Quo Miss Joyce Marie Berman of^Llnda Berman, Rockville, and Miss A change has been made in plans OPEN MONDAY thru SATUROAY-10 A M, to 10 P M. held at the American Legion Jocelyn Violette, Manchester. All ited a atamp display and treated In New Haven Friday night, 43- Rockville and Adrian I' aul Michaud Niirse Asfiociation and kindergarten classes will be Home after the ceremony. Fall of the attendants wore ballerina- the youngsters. Plans Quiz Show year-old Glassco Faison was killed mums were decorations, For a wed of Manchester were united In mar a ______when his auto struck the last car held at the Congregational Church TUESDAY and Announce Engagement length gowns of blue nylon organ : Meets Tomorrow Square Dance Nov. 19 ding trip to Canada and Niagara riage at St. '^Bernard’s Church, A radio quiz show will be the of a New Haven Railroad freight as usual tomorrow and Wednesday. WEDNESDAY za with cummerbunds of blue .vel The Community Club will hold SPECIALS Falls, the bride wore a green wool Rockville, Saturday morning. vet, and matching scalloped bolero -rr------. format for a program of the Wom train. His companion. Robert It was at first thought the church Membara of the Majiehcnter a aqtiare dance from 8 to 11 p.m. rooms would be unavailable due to The engagement of Miss Nancy sheath, blpck and white acces The bride is the daughter of Mr. jackets with round neck and cap Saturday In the elementary school. en's Mission Society of Commun Strickland, 38, also of New Haven, sories, dnd a white orchid corsage: R«fiat«red Ntiraes' Aaim. will was injured. church conferences. H. L. HANDY'S FRESHEST Ann Mary King, Manchester, and and Mrs. Carl E. Berman, Pinney sleeves. They wore headban'ds of Harold Hilliard of Times Farm ity Baptist Church tomorrow at 8 The couple will be at home Nov. 28 pleated horsehair entwined with meet tomorrow at * p.m. In the Beauty -and The Sirens William A. Klelnschmidt, Kensing St., Rockville. The bridegroom Is record room at Manchester Memo Rd. will be thS nailer. The dance Is p.m. in Fellowship Hall of the Robert Dlxson, 35, Hartfordi and a‘ 29 S. Park St.. ’Willimanlic. the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Scar- pearls and matching nose veiltf open to ths public sjid tickets may church. Mrs. Marion Draper, 65, New Ha For the second time this fall BEST CENTER CUTS rial Hospital: northern lights activated the fire ton, Is announced by her parents, The bride, a 1957 graduate of lato, 300 Charter Oak St. Their bouquets were gold pompon ha purchased St the door. Begin Mrs. John Ruff, president, will ven, died in fires in their cities. Manchester High School, is em Jewelry will be displayed and sirens seversl times early Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George F. King, 280 The Rev. John White of St. bridal rings. ners are welcome. conduct a brief business session, Dlxson was found dead of as ployed by the Hartford National sold wltTt all proceeds betiefltlnn morning. The sound of the siren re Woodhridge St., Manchester. Her Bernard's Church iwrformed the James Michaud was his brother's PTremen Pnrrhase Swings and Mrs. Billie Robbins will be in phyxiation after flames broke out sembles that of an air raid warn fiance is the son of Mr', and Mrs. Bank and Trust Co., Hartford. ceremony and celebrated the nup the Nurses' Assn. Members are The Volunteer Fire Department Her husband attended Howell best man. Ushers were Robert Mi Invited to bring gneiits. charge of devotions. in a 3-story building in Hartford. ing and often alarms townspeople. ■Wfilliam Kleinschmldt, Ken.slngton. tial Mass. Miss jM n Weber was has purchAsed a set of m o to re d P O R K C H O P S Cheney Technical School, and is chaud of Manchester and Roland RALPH KANHA*S "Know Your Heritago" will ^ Mrs. Draper perished of suffoca Towns throughout the state were Mi.a.s King is a 1958 graduate of organist and soIoisL Berman of Rockville, svings to Insure having a feanire the title of the quiz In which par tion after a fire began In an apart Manchester High School, and will employed a.s a mechanic by the also troubled with the problem. Given in marriage by her father, Mrs. Berman wore an amethyst especially for Children at esrh an ticipants will appear as women of ment in a 2-story New Haven be graduated from the University Maple Super Service Station, the bride wore a gown of Chantilly CARTOON nual Camitasr, the departments About Toa-n Manchester. He served in the U.S. jersey dress with matching ac the Bible, each telling of her con building. Her sister, Mrs. Mad The chairmen and committees of Hartford in June. She is an lace over white taffeta, designed Personal Notices sole fund ralslhg affair held each tribution to our-heritage. The au eleine Wlliiams, 68, was injured alumna of Gamma Chi Rho, hon Marine Corps for four years and with long-tapered sleeves, a fitted cessories. The bridegroom's mother PUYH 0 U8E August. for the' Christmas Fair and turkey was discharged aa a sergeant. wore a topaz satin sheath with dience will be asked to identify seriously. , supper held Saturday by the orary liberal arts sorority, and pointed bodice and small Queen The department has alto bought eaeh on the basis of cities given. Delta Phi Alphas sorority. She is Anne collar. The bouffant skirt ihatching accessories. Both wore At4fA4. Woman's Society of ‘ Christian cymbidium orchid corsages. C«rd of Thanks three hydrants f/om ths Water Mrs. Edwin J. Corcoran will be Hartford, Nov. 14 An up employed by Pratt and Whitney Citrus Vinegar New was fashioned with tiers of finely Bureau of Hartford which they will Service of the United Methodist A reception for 350 guests was Th« fsnulv r,{ M r s Msy Grimily wish Aircraft. Ea.st Hartford. pleated net; and. lace ruffles and moderator, assisted by Mrs. Don swing in the number of highway Church wish to thank all who held at Maple Grove in Rockville. tn thank all th^fr frifndE, nslrhbors install in the future. The purchases ald K. Booth. Participants in the Mr. Klein.achmidt, a 1956 gradu Tallahassee, Fla.—Ifinegar may short lace peplum in the front. A ROBIN^ HOOD anfl rsUttvFs fnr ths many act* ot kinri- deaths in Connecticii^t has prompt ihelped to make the event a com For a wedding trip to Washington were announced at a meeting Fri- ate of Berlin High School, at wide back panel of lace with a full Biblical roles will be Mrs. Wil ed State Police Commissioner I^o plete success. provide an outlet for citrus pro D. C., and the Pccono Mts., Pa., At6:30PeM.Pfi ."hV; liam K. Gilroy, Mrs. Everett 'Van- Mulcahy to call on drivers to foj- tended the evening division of the ducts. Concentrate processes used ruffle formed a brush train. She thank all thn** who lem ih* hesiiiifiii i- Chief George Nelson reported ac- The Library Committee will en Mrs. Michaud wore a rust aind Dyke. Mrs. James Elder, Mrs. Rus low the "Ijasic, common sense University of Hartford, and is em for frozen juices’ have been proved wore a' Juliet cap of lace, em ftoral trlbme* and loaned the ii.«e of tlvlty for the previous month as tertain members of the Bolton’Edu AT “OUR ECONOMY MEAT DEPT. • broidered with pearls and sequins, brown tweed suit with brown ac cars. sell A. Turner, Mrs. Gerald Brines, principles” of careftil driving. The cational Assn, at a coffee hour to ployed by Stanley Works, New suitable for making vinegar. Now M r*. Klltn Rtekojd arid Ronsld follows: three calls for the rescue and a fingertip veil of French il cessories an3 white orchid corsage. and Mrs. James J. Davis. closing. months of the year are morrow from-.3:30 to 5 p.m. at the Britain. the co.st must be reduced if the The couple will be at home at Channel and Mrs. wTlIUm Maxwnil I ruck:, one Mutual Aid call to product is to compete with other lusion. Her bouquet was a cascade arid Mrs. John Maxmnit Mrs. Arthur F. Tootell will lead usually, the most dangerous, he Public Library. The meeting is GRADE"A"-POULTRY The couple will be married Feb. 299 Main St., Manchester, after Windham to search for a lost per 4.'1961, In New Britain. of stephanotis with white orchid son: snd one cell to clear an ob- the group in a love gift dedica warned Saturday. The 1960 toll is ___held______to acquaint______the_ teachers______with___ T/orInx Studih* 1 types of vinegar. In Memoriam corsage center., Nov. 20. stnirted chimney. tion service. Members of the Ann currently running about 25 deaUiF 4he facilities and books available Miss Carol Keller, Bondsville, Mrs. Michaud is employed by la' loving memory of our brother. He has reminded department Jtidson Circle will serve refresh ahead of the figure for the same fqr children at the librarj'. LuJoil’s Salon of Beauty, and Mr. 3 1/ 2 " X 81/ 2 " X 3 J/2 ' Dsatel T Madden who W4e killed in Mass., cousin of the bride, was action Nov 13 1943 while ierving members of a Wlndham-Toiland ments. yj, period in 1959 Parents of children attending the CHICKEN maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Michaud Is employed by First Na ahnard lh<* ffiS Juneau. County Firemen’s Assn, meeting Carter-Breault Miss Diane Berman and Miss tional Stores in Manchester. which will be held st the Wtlllmsn- Thia day do »• remember, lic Trslning School Nov. 21 at A loving thought we give 8 married to Edward Gregson, a or one no longer with ua p.m. BREASTS Miss Nancy Mae Breault, M an-1 Sut In our hearta aim Uvea In other fire department news. It (qUARTERS) Stanford law student three years .Chester, and Robert Joseph Carter,! Sammy Davis, MIkUON Brothera and alalera wss announced a first aid eotirse '-'-yr /XW.V her junior. WarreR i. Cottier’s Great Thanksgiving Spmal ■Vernon, exchanged wedding vows 1 She had gone with Gregson’s D O U A t MOVIE ...... t. father before the sudden rfiarriage LEGS Saturday morning at the Sacred ’ -4 May Britt W ed (QUARTER.S) ■ .-u to the son. They were separated Heart Church, Vernon. I , 's ?•- . RONALD RERAN J 'V Sept. 8, 1959. The bride is the daughter of Mr. (Continued from Page One) In London last June, Sir Oswald Enjoy the things and Mrs. Arthur Breault. 39 Hill Mosley's British fascist union ‘^KNUTE^OOiCNE MINNESOTA VALLEY top Dr., Manchester. The bride Miss Britt, wearing a sheath movement jeered and waved ban a-. groom I5 the son of Mr. nnd Mrs. champagne dress with short veil, ners after Davis announced his ALL AMERICAN*’ William Carter, Box Mountain Dr., wa4 given away by her father, engagement to Miss Britt. you need...now SWEET Vernon. Hugo Wllkens of Stockholm. He Three weeks ago when Davis Af 7 and TO P.M. on The Rev. Ralph J. Kelley, pa.slor and the bride’s mother flew in opened his show at the Hunting- An HPC Hous«hold«r'9 Loan Is tha battar way of gat- of the Sacred Heart Church, Ver specially for the ceremony. ton-Hartford theater here, three non, performed the ceremony and "Sammy, is. a wonderful per youths wearing Swastika arm ting the furnishings, otothing or psirsenal thinigs you PEAS celebrated the nuptial high Mass. want. You shop with cash ... and ^ dacida liow.^g sonality,” said the bride's father bands picketed the theater. A near- Channel (17 ox. Cans) For White chrysanthemums were deco in halting English. "I’m happy that rlot ensured when enraged patrons you'll taka" to rapay, and how muefi a month. Drbp’in rations. my daughter has married him,” attacked the pickets. Only the or phono HfC-Amofica'8 oldaot company tpacMizirig WARREN J. RO niER Escorted by her father, the bride The Jewish rites—both bride and quick Intervention of police pre- In Instalment cash loans, ^rrew up to $600 ahd^taka wore a gown of rosepoint lace, ny groom are converts to Judaism— lon tulle and satin. The gown was were performed by Rabbi William up to 20 months to rapay. Produce Special! fashioned with a fitted bodice, M. Kramer of Hollywood’s Temple sheer yoke banded with satin, and Ufa laisEaBia m § r m m laft it i A FAMILY-SIZE Israel/ TURKEY long lace tapered sleeve.*. The satin Frank Sinatra was best man and Follow Your Neighbors To iM ftn rfM VN eN T iei4IDUII .... . bouffant skirt was designed with a Mrs. George Rhodes, wife of Davis’ • t rosepoint lace peplum and ruffled musical manager, was matron of M • is *- —11 SNO-WHITE nylon tulle pleated trim. The skirt you get more u m s ♦apH PtKpesSt honor. MARLOW'S a UVE! a Yos, H yeO boy ■ MW Teppea m w dsrlwa owr HNSthsaMea terminated in a cathedral train. 118.46 As the groom crushed the wine 1 6.7Z 1 7,27 110.06 ^ speelal effer, wo’ll glvo ys* « froo taniHy sM loriMy at m Her fingertip-length imported silk FOR MANCHESTER'S A U STAR 14.18 19.74 36.55 •strb celt . . . and derisg Ifca Ibaabifllvtag Seeiee wa'rW Of* glass under his heels In the tra than money 29.27 84.48 forint lower prkSs Niaa aver bafeta aa dolaaa Tappaa Saages Illusion veil was draped from a ditional Jewish rites, the solemnity BEST SELECTION "OF .10.83 47.56 -89.47 . . . Coma In yodayti i CQntour crown trimmed with seed of the service was broken by 'a OUGKPIN .16.41 99.74 56.48 106.80 MUSHROOMS pearls and rhinestonqs. Her bou .0 ..a loudly played record at a party in from MFC quet was of white pompons with a a neighbor's house. The recording; LAMP BOWLINC white orchid In the center. Sinatra’s "Making Whoopee." / At8:30PAI.on Miss Ann Breault, 39 Hilltop ’'4 After the rites, the bride went to Dr., was her sister’s maid of hon bed. Davis went solo to the recep SHADES! or. She wore a pink nylon gown tion held at the Beverly Hilton Ho designed with a siytin bow on the a- tel. bodice and bouffant skirt, with Channel matching accessories. She carried There he greeted such famous ' ■ lOUSiHOLD FINANCE a bouquet of violet pompons. guests as Janet Leigh, Barbara! Bridesmaids were Miss Marilyn Rush, Milton Berle, Mrs. Dean Carter, Vernon, sister of the-bride Martin, Diqna Dora, Jack (Mav- MAMCNIfVlil flM em M p a r r a m groom, and MisB Jean Guinta, jerlck) Kelly.- Peter (Lawman) 3S2 MhMI* TufiipilM Watt Windsor, cousin of the bride. They Brown and Louis (77 Su.nset Strip) wore violet nylon gowns styled Quinh. ' ^ - 2nd NMr~Mlleii«n $.273t A REAL HARVEST OF with draped bodice and bouffaiit 'Then he was spotted by Mrs. skirts. They wore matching acces Pat* Kennedy Lawford, sister of Assn; II It A Nn ., ItaL, Nan.—II Is I IM., hi.—fJI Is Rms 1st. President-elect John F. Kennedy. sories. and carried bouquets of . FEATURES. pink pompons. . ' "How do.you feel, chlcky baby?" Holiday Specials William Carter, Manchester, asked Mrs. Lawford..as Davis was best man for his brother. bussed her - on the cheek. Bald Ushers were Paul Margelonl, 53 Davis: lioiiD aRr sp eeiA L Walker St, and John Kozlcki, 23 “ Man, I feel electric." Lockwood St. ' kp was next greeted by the Duke Noeef The bride's mother wore a pur and Duchess of Bedford. ' Storm Windows ple sheath, ■ matching accessories, ‘‘I bring you greetings and Oon- and a corsage of violet pompons. grdlulations from England," said TTie 'bridegroom’s mother wore a . ' , • Salem Nasslff Photo the member of the British nobilh/. blue sheath; matching accessories, , There will .be no honeymoon 5 0 % o f f Storm Door$ HonOlot UrtocT ilockc MAR MRS. ROBERT JOSEPH CARTER with 0040 . . . ore- and a corsage of pink pompons. right now for the couple— due to yidw Uitirul anoko- A reception for 100 guests was the bride’s illness and the fact that lOH ^rolling svory held at Three J's Restaurant, Bol offering 'Vermont nfaple syrup, Davis opens a show at San Fran WE HAVE TOO* OF • NE« IMKRIU^SPRY - 600D LUCK * Yule Fair Slated store cheese, jams and jellies. Here's the glamorous new extension glows in. the dark so you can find it Jalousie Enclosure _ * ttDPrr^lAI ton, In the afternoon. For a motor cisco Tuesday night. ^SHADES FROM A SPECIAL MARSARINE , trip to Washington, D. C., the By Eastern Star Other booths will include fancy Davis at first demurred at kiss • phone that's styled to blend beauty quickly and, when you lift the re ' bride wore a blue' sheath and work, with Mrs. John Speed as ing hia bride for photographers. LEADING ceiver, lights up brightly "to- mak* ♦loki-SoMS O«oo 2 ^ S h Ynatching accessories. The couple chairman; Christmas gifts and "There are enough haters In the with practicality. All pofctlcm ovon In I Lb. Ho .'/c’s u,. 2 k MANUFACTURER! Coff terior providot oven will be at .home Nov. 21 at 613 Temple Chapter, OES, will spon decorations, Mrs. Joseph Kowell world already who are waiting for And practical is the word for the dialing easy. . » y • hoot for porfoct bek- Main St., Manchester. sor its annual Christmas Fair and Mni. . Richard Reinohl, co- that shot,” .he said, " Ins Old brotoning rs* The bride, who attended Man Coniristing of:'Parchments, .Princess phone. It’s small to save you Take your choice of five fihart FUSCO UN»i TMs OoM Ifnr awnrd winning Thursday beginning at 2 p.m. at chairmen; apron booth, Mrs. Eliza But he later relented .and klusd avaa wish VltncdMo wladotro • . • EHtERS SPICES silks and shantungs. Sdec- Tnppnn provides nvoof cook* haady twlag-ant brollar# chester High School, is employed the Masonic ’Temple. - . beth Gelssler and. Mrs. Howard her oh the cheek. space oh table or desk or kitchen decorator colors—white, bei|^^ FaNaUa Coni^aiiy NoHoiial Eiaad Coin pi* tw LiM by One Hpur Martlnlzlng, Man Miss Britt said ahe would resume’ tion includes: Boudoir, aofy^ sonvonloMn . . . alectrlc. roomy storage space to IM Reservations for a spaghetti Smith; white elephant booth, Mrs. counter. It’s modern—styled to go blue and turquoise. Just cafFo^ viat slock nnd Umar, oschMlva Ms* raaga. A a NOW TO TARf . chester. Her hukband was grad dinnier to Ito served from 6 to 7 Edward Smith; handbags and her career whenever 20th Century bridge, table, floor and ONION POWDER • uated from Rohkyille High School sto f f Simmer top boraors AbVAMTAOt o r OW SFKIAl p.m. must be made by .tomdrrqw ceramics, Mrs. Alfred Charest: Fox asks her to do a picture; but chimney shades. You'll anywhere in'your home—and go your telephone business office. Or ask THE BARTLETT BRAINARD PRODUCTS COs wMi Sot 'N Forgot "■arnop TNAMRMIVmg Ofvnu and.Is eimpluycfi by Norman|s, Inc., added:. / - because tickets w ilt not be avail? ceramic jewelry, , Mrs, Richard want to buy several at these beautifully! Ths idiot lights np. It a telephone installer to show it to you. wMk a Brakta** Flese*spepd ONION SALT Mahehester. able at the door. Repervatlons may Rhodes; food booth, Mrs, Helem "First, I'd like to start a family." 589 NEW PARK AVE., WE8T HARTFORD—AD .3-4475 V PRICES be made, by calling any officer, or Elliott The newlyweds will live in Da’^ '' low, low marLOW prices! DOF A QUEEN house which overlooks the city of Whatever You Need—- ox. BOX . Hartford,, Nov. 14 (J^Donna- Mrs. Richard Rhodes, 40 Coolidge LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE POULTRY SEASONING i S t Lqs Angeles. Miss Britt has al You’ll Always rlad It At WARREN J. COTTIER male Dutton Of Ledyard, an 18- Mack in Little' ready redecorated it. START A T . year-old electrical engineering stu ' 'Tea will be aervfd from 2 to 4 The marriage was the Second for The Southern Neil England Telephone Compaiy OZ. R.G.KITTLE PI'.UMBINO and HEATING, Inc. . SESAME SEEDS 8 dent, was chosen queen o f the Uni p.m. Co-chairmen of the tea are Although only four per centiof each. David was married to Ix>ray $147.77 versity of Hartford SatuMay at Mrs. / ^ ^ E o r d and U n . Everett the U.S. sehool ptq^ulation lives in White, Negro singer, in 1908. They A MI 9-04*8 171 UNION ST., ROCKVILLE, CONN. PARSLEY FU K U BOX the first coronation ball held by the Campbell. Iowa, Nebraska and tha Dakotas, were divorced two and a half f Ftco • ’ TlNpriiiMiiplioMwtth4lilMdni|litN|MiMKhiMiten)ypMuilH8d8y8ltiriMW*tlBMckir|a Yflwehoiwtf Uwtiink unlveriity. A freshman, she waa ^Mrs. fltuyt Baraw and thaae foup gtates have 26 per cent mosttha after tbs marriaffe. . M AlNtTe-apif^l naduatM this June from Norwich Herbert Ktagrtury wfll ‘ be ln| of the batten’s total nuihbsr of Mils Britt, ones toutsd as a ma* maAeadetny* charge of a country stoib booth k IiooI districts.' cesser to Marlene Dietrich, was ■f .■ ft . ■ i i i i W ' 7 ^ V . /: i j tr.. 'A Spv-Vv
IUKCHESTEB e v e n i n g BEBAU), UANCHESTEE, c o n n , .MONDAY, NOVEMBER i 4, IMO Prohibit World Price Fix D e sp ite; Legislative'Bdn oouatty, WB faad bb Btay bxpIbbb- have gone outside to *ee, in New St. Jam ^ Ladies. iHt HOUSi OF FASHION Kennedy Meets with Nixon Rites Slated j iUm rliratrr tion for It when tbe polleters, in England, the aurora botBalia in the Electoral GiUege Idea F^ils Court Cases tlMir final report* Just before elec living color whtdi Is usually trans J | r r a U l To Hear Author ' i'<. K’VM: ( Offers No job to GOP Rival Far Two Men tion day, n«rrowed the thing down mitted only to the Arctic. It was a To Work as First In^nded m o i A $ s Yfatthew F. McGuire, 37, 44 4 Negro First- Bs< n ta to make it a real horse race. They goq^ show, iand beat ahything Moras Rd., wea found guilty df ' co^ mo. Sir Arnbld lAinn^ vislUng leetur- 11 r A KIN G wei^B afraid, we told ourselves, of tie l^ offered indoors^ er at Harvard University, will (Ooutoined tren Paga Ou*^ to Mr. and Mia. Charlea Warren, In Car Crash driving while under the influence % ^son, ivbo promptly put torougli a of liquor or drugs and, as a sec two things, o f the election itself, \ By JOHN BBCKLBB A;DS US Homes toad St.; a son to Mr. Washington, Nov, 14 Wl —■ constitutional amendment calUng present a public lecture on **Oatoo- photographers outside the villa. -V ond offender, was sentenced to;60 In New Orleiuis ' and of the possible effect their real lie Lettera, Affairs and Impaotk” Slid then walked about a block to and Mri. RMLaM Hitoault, 92 Val Separate funetal services were sesmsd lUB s good Ids* back in tor aeparato ballota fo r ivesld«nt ley S t; a » n . to Mr. and Mr*. Cartel Ban Rulings days in Jail. He appealed and,^waa I! apreasroim. ■cheduled th is' afternoon ' and to 1. u n prediction might have Oxford, and holds an honorary da- There may be one other cabinet stag party, aa erroneously report the oil business throughout the action against' the five companies Hamilton HI, 16, charged with Ah rlgnts of republlcatloB of speolst Scheduled Today Harrison to win second — and gree from the University of Zurich, poat open to Riblcoff. There is also 58 Delmont St.; Brenda LCe Rush, ed by The Herald Saturday. free world. Brownell. said hia action waa carrying a'weapon in a motor ve At McDonogh, it was reported last minute hesitation over the re each state and rival parties started 200 students remained inside. But, dlspat^es berein are also reserved. pushing rival candidates, the whole non-consecutive — term aa presi Switzerland. In 1953 he w a s a posslbllUy that the Governor may Vapplng; Mra, NOfa McCormick, Uebman waa to'have served aa President Harry S. Truman held prompted by "existing world ten hicle, breaking and entering and ligious issue which snatched back Arthur Illing, superintendent of dent. knighted by Queen Elizabeth n . reYnain'herie until there la an open .13-Logwood St; Roberta Her- an usher at a Saturday morning up publication of the docuihent for sions” which made a civil proceed theft; Bruce R. Hippie, 17, of East normal enrollment figures were run servtce cTlent of N B. a Serv idea « a genteel aristocracy tap not Immediately available. let Inc _ . from Kennedy votes which had had ping one of its membera aa presi But toe worst mess was In 1876 ing dn the U.S. Supreme Court. aey, 91 Oak S t; Robert Henry, wedding at St. Bemacd’s Church some time on grounds It might ing. more appropriate. Hartford, charged with carrying About Town PubUshers RepreeeoUUvea: pie Manchester schools, and Eldaon Lunn is the author of 60 books Wapping; Mrs. Marion Abell, Suf- A group of 40-50 high'school Julius Hathews Special Asenev — New every surface appearance of going dent collapsed. when Democrat Ssjnuel B. Tilden on sporta, travel, fiction and hia^ If Ribicoff goes to Washington, in Rockville. He was an Army a weapon in a motor vehicle, fail Bailey, retired principal of Man field; Judy Watson, Wilson Lane, service buddy and close friend of students from nearby Francis T. Tork ^IcsRD Detroit atSBosb^ for h’im, and whjch, in our opinion, But despite its failure and the won toe popular vote but fell one tory. Hla book, “Now I See," re hia place fier^wlll be taken by Lt, Oa.; two sisters, Mrs. Mae Mc- of that address, and Mrs. Jane ure to carry jreghitration, breaking .The Manchester .Child Study KSiMBBR AITDIT BDRBAU Of chester High, will be honored to vote short of am electoral major Gov. John N. Dempsey of Putnam. Vernon; Mrs. EI«|nor Bellcham- the bridegroom, Adrian Paul and entering, theft, and destruc NlchoUs High School arrived in CntCniiATtONS. y repeated attacks on it, the'system lates the story of his conversion to Gauley ’ of New York (City and Luko, East Hartford; 11 grand Group will conduct a field trip to and as the potlsters themselves night at a dinner meeting gpbn- la atm with ua sind the antiquated ity due to conflicting electoral Saturday morhing. Sen. Stuart ber, ■ 348 Summit St.; Robert Michaud of Mancheater. tion of private property: and Ann late mid-morning 'with aigna read the Catholic faith. He is called the Weltz, 1 Valley View Lane, Ver Mrs. Rose York of Waterbury, children, and ’ 2 great-grandchil the Gesell Institute of Child De ing “We don’t want to integrate,” The HeraldI Pnottn* Company, lac.. may conclude 4n their own post sored by the Manchester Chamber machinery will have to be cranked counts in three aouthem states. "Father of British Skiing," And Symington, a formw secretary of According to the bridegroom’s M. Sleeves of 226 Woodbridge St., assumes no flnancia] respooslbflitv for non; Mrs; Teresa Stevenson, ,22 three grandchildren and one dren. , velopment in New Haven tomor The teenagers waved American trpoaraphlcaiI errors appeartnaappeals in ad- mortem analysis, converted a po of Commerce. up on Dec. 19 to make the election The House was Democratic that has been an official of toe ski the Air Force, ■will ooifte.to Palm family, Llebman was unable to at great-grandchild. Funeral sehricea will be held 'for trial on a charge of failure to row. A bus will leave Buckley Both men will be singled out for of John F. Kennedy official. Beach, with hla report to Kennedy Walker St.; Mrs. Donalda Mat grant the right of way. and Confederate flags: vertlsements and other readina matter tential landslide into a squeaker. year an-’ the Senate Republican, iblympica. During the Spanish Civil tend a bridal rehearsal Friday eve The funeral will be held tomor 'Wednesday at 2 p.m. at St: Mary’s School at 8:30 a.m. and return by (hty Police Supt Joseph Giar- bi The Manchester Bvenlna Herald. their services to Manchester in On that day the electors will on proposed reorganization of-toe thews, Coventry; Alexander ning because he Waa working at the Until Nov. 28, Elijah Coleman, The pollsters had to be goodvto Neither would let the other act. War, Lunn was a Journalist with Grous, Ellington;, Albert Hill, El- row, at -8:30 a.m. at the -Keenan Episcopal (Church, with the Rev. 2:30 p.m. For information or re russo aaid his men were present education. meet in their respective states and Finally, a commission of five Franco’s forces. He is author of a Defense Department. Symington Iona Mfg. Ck>. Both Muldoon and 8?, of Hartford, charged with driv Display adverOstna elosina boors: catch this one on the nose; they Ungton;xMiss Sadie Cunningham, FuherSl Home, b06 Howard Ave., Alfred L Willlama, rector, o f servations, call Mrs. P. J. Lucas, 'atrictly to preserve order." nr Monday—1 p.nt >pday. More than 100 persons are ex confirm what the voters did ulaat Senators, five representatives and book, “ Spanish Rehearaal.” He re ’Will stay on through Sunday. Liebman, after lea-ving work, stop New Haven, followed by a solemn fleiating. Burial will be In East ing while his license was uhder 73 Elsie Dr., or Mrs. (Jharles Ja- or piesday—1 p.m. Monday. Tuesday. Each atate gets as many 7 ^ Spruce St.; Frederick Putnam, Three of the girls entered Mc were and they did. We confess to. a pected to attend toe affair, includ five Supreme Court jiu .. - 28 voted cently received from Spain the Or Symington has been mentioned ped briefly at the home of Mr. and high Mass of requiem at 9 a.m. Cemetery. Buspension. worski, 83 Clyde Rd. Donogh, a 3-atory, grey stucco ■jT Wedneeday—1 p.m. Tuesdw. votes as it has members in Con oa a poaaiblf^ appointee to the Ken West'Hartford; Jolm Yaskulka, 3 or Thursday—1 p.m. Wednesday new respect for their techniques. ing the mayor and Board of Di on the rival claims and by a 8-7 der of Isabella the Catholic. Mrs. John Scarlato, 300 Charter at Sacred Heart (Church in New Friends may call at tlie Holmes 'until Dec. 12, Andrew Klssell, building located on a major or fVIday—1 p.m. Thursday. rectors, the new town 'engineer, gress. nedy cabinet. So has Adlai 'E. Rockville; Donna Perhaps, some day ,we will even vote awarded all the disputed Tpke.; Mra. Oak St., parents of the bridegroom. Haven. Burial will be in St. Law Funeral Home, 400 Main St., to 18, of 765 E. Middle Tpke., charged Lydia (hrcle of-Emanuel Church- thoroughfare near the outskirts of . or iatorday—f P.m. *Jlday. and 50 new teachers. Originally the electors in most Stevenson, the Democratic presi -The two did not join the party be 'With assault 'with a dangerous dasalfird deadline: 10:30 a.m like them and consider their ex votes to t ' ’’'.epubllcan Candidate, Suffield; Mrs. rence Cemetery, New Haven. night from 7 to 9 o’clock, and to women will meet tomorrow at 7:30 the city. dav hr puhUeatfon except Saturday— A 6 o'clock cocktsll hour is states were chosen by toeir state Rutherford B. Hayea. He waa dential nominee in 1952 and 1966. cause. both were still in work morrow from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 weapon*. • a.aa istence a healthy thing. planned at Fiano'a in Bolton fol A long-time Stevenson associate, Esther Daggett YOO Lydall St.; friends may call at the funeral p.m. at Emsuiuel Lutheran Church. Cordons of uniformed city police legislatures but now they are named president just two days be OFEH Knight Chambers, lOV St. John clothes, ii was reported. They re p.m. Saturday Cases and plainclotheamen kept -an lowed by a 7 o'clock dinner and picked by party leaders in each Washington Attorney John Shar home tonight from 7 to 9 o’clock. Monday, November 14 fore inauguration day. St;-A lan Mironer, Bedford,^Masa.; mained Only about 10 minutes. '' Ernest A. Crosby Jr., 19, 37*4 The Keeney St. School PTA will anxious eye on a group of specta a regularly scheduled Chamber of state (although Alabama picked 8A.M.to9PA4. on, last night delivered to Ken Clarence Burke, 229 Autumn.^St.; A t 6 a.m., the bridegroom was Mrs. Ruth Foray Apel Pi., was fined a total of $25 them in a primary). This alate of nedy a Stevenson report on-prob Ernest Schindler meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. The pro tors lining the neutral ground in The G.O.P. Post Morteras Commerce meeting. Frank Esposito, 27 Brainard'Pl,; notified that hia friend, Liebman, Mrs. Ruth Furay of Dallas, ’IVx., on two charges — intoxication, $15 The Meter Rate Hearing electors is what the voters choose, Dimes Poster Girl SUNDAY. 8 A.M.-RF.M. able trouble areas in the interna 4iad been Involved in an auto acci Rockville — Ernest August gram will be a demonstration of front of McDonogh. .Cheryl Hamilton, 91 Dale Rd.j' and formerly of Manchester, died and discharging firearms within The names of the Negro glrla You take your point of view, or not a presidential candidate. The tional field. Stevenson started the dent. An hour later, the young Schindler, 73, of 28 Earl St., died Christmas gifte and decorations. Parking meters were establlehed PINE PHARMACY Mrs. Harriet Moquin, Berkley Dr., of a heart attack Saturday after town limits, $10. were not made public by the New your emotional allegiance, and vote is recorded in the candidate's Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 14 (JP> — study more than two months ago marTa, mother, Mrs, Andrew Lieb at Rockville City Hospital last George Zwick, 27, of Rockville, In Manchester for one basic pur Hearing Tonight 664 c e n t e r ST. Vernon; Mrs. Edna Graf and son, night after a short illness. noon in a Dallas hospital. She was The l-adles of St. James will Orleans School Board. name, however, and as the system Linda .Gall Breese, a - 4-year-oId at Keimedy’s request. Tolland; Mrs. Emily Turek and man Jr;-notified Michaud by phone was found guilty of failure to pose—to insure a more fair and then you analyze the election. A former First Selectman of the wife of Carl N. Furay. Mrs. meet tonight at 8:15 at St.Jamea' One white woman screamed as has evolved, the electors’ votes in bom' with an open spine and ex The report Is not b.eing made daughter. 396 Hilliard St.; Mrs. thab her sdo had died at Manches grant thq, right of way and was ofAcient regulation of the use of If you are a liberal Republican, On Zone Changes almost all bases belong to him. cess fluid on the brain which left public at this time. Neither is one ter Memorial hospital. Vernon from 1939. to 1949, he was Furay and her husband lived in School auditorium. three cars pulled up to McDonogh- Carole Patelli and son, 43 Gar furniture mover and had retired Mancheater for about 25 years Un fined $3. with the three Negro girls and toe - available parking spacu than could you say that Nelson Rockefeller Fourteen unpledged electors in her crippled, is the 1961 M a t^ of on national security which Ken The bridegroom decided that the den St.; Mrs. Sylvia Carman and about eight years ago. til moving to Dallas about five TTie case of John D. Evans, 21, M a ry Buahnell Cheney Auxili marshals. could have won this election for Requests for three zone changes Alabama and MlasiBsippi will be Dimes national poster, child. nedy received Saturday night by son. West WiUington; Mrs. Hilda- wedding should proceed as sched 14. Highland St., charged with b* obtained through the old sys free to vote for anybody they want Bom in Rockville, Nov. ' 30, years ago. Her husband waa form ary. USWV, will meet tonight at “Those black... I’m going In- the party. from residence to business zones Linda is the daughter of Mr. and regristered mail. That study was gard McCurdy and daughter, 66 uled, but withheld the n ^ s of his operating a motor vehicle while tem of having a policeman mark on Dec. 19, but their votes can’t Mrs. Dean E. Breese of suburban made for him by a committee friend’s death from the brid>. Miss 1886, he waa the son of the late erly a chief design engineer wito 7 o’clock at the home of Mrs. there and get my children out,” If you are a conservative Repub will be given a public hearing to Nike Circle. Ernest and Bertha Kothe,Schind the Pratt and 'Whitney division of hia license was under suspension, she yelled. tires with a piece of (Aalk. change the result aa it now stands. Upper Arlington. They have three headed by Paul Nltze, former di DISCHARGED YESTERDAY; Joyce Marie Berman of Rockville, Florence Nichols, 65 N. ^ Elm St. lican, you say that Rockefeller was ler, and had lived here all hla life. United Aircraft Corp. Mrs. Furay was continued until Dec. 3 for Any revenue from the meters night .at 8 o'clock before the Town Considering the potential for other children, one of whom, Ron rector of the State Department’s Mra. Evelyn Gates, 123 Main S t; until after the. ceremony. trial. Plana will bo made for a Christ 'The woman entered the building He was a member of the Trinity was a member of Chapnian Court, and came out hdlding her child by above the cost of operation and. precisely the one who cost the Planning Commission in the Muni trouble in adhering to such a sys nie, 12, is a victim of cerebral policy planning staff. Howard Ciarlton, Bkifield; Mra. Su Funeral services for Liebman mas party. There will be a social tem it is remarkable that only pajsy. At the Kennedy news con Lutheran Church and had been No. 10, Order of Ahiaranth of hour after the business meeting. the hand. The crowd of white maintenance for that spsclfle pur party the election, by his dismal cipal Building. san Mason, 21 Summit St.; Ed will be held tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. four elections in the nation’s his The March of Dimes campaign ference, the President-elect said he at Second (Congregational Church church Siiri'etary for more than 30 Manchester and served as worthy spectators cheered. pose was to go to improvement fallura to aerve New York state Alexander Jarvis is requesting ward Provost, 33 New St.; Mrs. years. H'C was also a veteran of matron in 1947. tory have been snagged in it. will be held In January and Linda’s and Nixon had a very cordial meet Mary Mullarkey, South Windsor; in Coventry. The Rev. Edwin C. Lumumba Asks UN The ways sind means committee Just 15 minutes' after the Negro up on the electoral vote platter, a zone change on - the south side World War I. Surviving, besides her husband, and enlargement of the parking In 1800 TTiomaa Jefferson organ likeness will appear on 'millions of ing. Mrs. Jimmie Young, 14 lAurel St, Meineker, pastor, will officiate, as of St. Bridget’s Rosary Society children entered McDonogh, about of Center St. near Love Lane and He leaves a soft, Alfred Schind are a son, Robert Furay of Dallas, Bpaoe available in town. by his insidious enticement of ized his followers so well every posters and in thousands of news- He recalled that they entered Rockville; Malcolm Elllngwood, sisted by the Rev. Arthur Bradley will meet tonight at 8 o’clock In 25 to SO children walked out o f the extending about 800 feet:"'James one of his electors named him and ler of Ellington; a daughter, Mrs. and four grandchildren. Referendum to End Nixon away from true Republican . papers and magazines to help pro Congress the same day 14 years RFD 2, Rockville; John Parker, of Enfield. Burial 'Win be in Coven the church hall. school, some accompanied by their The Increase in meter rates now Sen. Aaron Burr of New York William Schmidt of this town; two Funeral services will be held piinclplea. and Helen Gorman, in a third re mote^ the campaign. The blonde, ago. Andover; Herschel Ellia Jr., 3 try. Friends may call at the Walter parents. About a dozen or so left proposed has nothing whatsoever quest, will ask for a zone change The plan was for Burr to he vice slaters, Mrs. Albert Ludke of Hart tomorrow afternoon at the As- Congo Terror Rule the Frantz school. blue-eyed gdYl nlao will appear on Kennedy aald he expects to meet Christopher Dr., Rockville; Eric N.'Leclerc Funeral Home, 23 Main Elks’ setback play will resumie . to do with Increasing the'efficiency If you are a llbe.al Republican,' for property at 13 E. Middle Tpke., president, but the Constitution network television. again with Nixon in about a St., tonight from 7 to 9 o’clock. ford and Mrs. Fred Dumachat; two bury Methodist Church,.Dallas, and At the Frantz school, a Negro Borreaon, (Jolonial Rd., Bolton; brothers, Fred and Walter Schind tomorrow at 8 p.m. at toe club o f the meters as regulators of the you say that the worst mistake and Edwin C. Bunce requests a merely says the top man becomes Recently , while helping her month, sometime in December. He Services for Muldoon were sched burial will be in that city. (Continued from Page One) house. girl in a white dress and wito president and the runnerup vice mother wash dishes, Linda took aaid, too, he plans to confer with Miss Shirlqy Ross, 462 W. Middle uled to be held early this afternoon ler, all o f this town and four white ribbons in her 'hair, drew use of space. Nixon made in the campaign came zone change for a parcel of land Tpke.; Mrs. Belle Zucker, 85 Eliza along the south side of Hartford president. three steps without her crutches — president Eisenhower before the at St. Mary’s Episcopal (Church grandchildren. attitude of the U.S. government. boos as she entered the building. ' And the present rates are ade with those occasional sops he gave beth Dr.; Mrs. Evelyn Steele, 40 The funeral ydll be held Wednes The executive board' of the Man Rd. at the West Center and Spen The less well-organized oipposi- a hopeful sign. And although she inauguration but there la no defi here, with burial In East Ceme Instead of backing the United Na “They are going to take over,” to the Republicari right wing, and Foxcroft Dr.; Fred Levitt, 14 day at 2 p.m. at TMnity Lutheran chester Republican Women’s Club qiiats to cover the cost of opera cer Sts. Intersection. tion split its votes so Jefferson still uses crutches, she has been nite date for that. tery. Ftuieralfi tions action, it has taken the curi one woman said, "they’re going to tion, mainte.iance and repair, and with those touches of old-time and Burr tied for first. The House able to discard her leg braces. She Kennedy went on to say that he Munro St.; Mrs. Helen LaBelle, Liebman waa bom in (Coventry, a (Church with Rev. Erich O. Pelper, ous line of attacking the secretary- -will meet Wednesday a t- 8 p.m run us all out of here." wants ’’to be a mommy” when she Providence, R. I,; Ramona Fur- pastor, officiating. Burial will be general’s report, which gives i at the home of Mra. Herbert Fin still provide gradual accumulation platform aavagery he mixed in of Repreeentatives had to un arranged the conference with Nix son of Mr. and Mra. Andrew Lieb Mrs. Louise A. Dba^ore At Baton Rouge, the state leg Turks Exporting Raki tangle the snarl and chose Jeffer- grows up. on because he was anxious to re phy, ThompsonVille; Manuel De man Jr. He waa a member of the in Grove Hill Cemetery. Visit true picture of the situation . . . lay, 44 Greenwood Dr.' islature and its leaders hinted the for further expenditures for addi with the general impression of Leon, Mansfield; William Germain, ing hours at the Ladd Funeral The funeral of Mrs. LOulse A. new the cordial relations which al Coventry Grange, the Second Con I greatly regret to have to fight to preserve segregation tlonal town parking space. milder, more statesmanlike Nixon. Istanbul—A 2,600-quart consign Willlmantlc; Mrs. Jeannette Pa- gregational <3iurch of Coventry, Home, 19 Ellington Aye., are from Dehsmore, wife of Miles Wi Deps- Membera of Mancheater Grange would continue. ways had existed between them. more, 57 Ridge St., was held Satur state . . . that th4 30 million francs TTie Sharpest arguments for If you are a conservative He- ment of Turkey’s national drink, Kennedy then said that his talk sleka.^Eaat Hartford; Rene Maire, and Co. C of the Naticmal Guard, 7 to 9 Tuesday evening, will neighbor with Goodwill House Speaker Tom Jewell, day morning at Watkina-West '($600,000) seized recently at Stan publican, you say that Nixon threw raki, will soon be exported to the with Nixon had been “very bene Glastonbury: Raymond Baulin, 143rd Tank Battalion, He served in Grange, Glastonbury, tomorrow at served with a restraining order to change seem to come down to two Funeral Home, 142 E. Center St. leyville from a group, of persons United States for consumer test ficial.” Coventry Rd., Bolton; Jeffrey the Army in Italy from 1966 to 1958. Miss Hedwtg Hnettinger 8 p.m. prevent his interfering, aaid he One is that -other communities the election away by making con ing. It is made of a distilled grape OPEN AN ACCOUNT Mias Hedwig Huettinger of Ger Burial waa in St. James' Ceme plottlng--^to take over power by For their conference Kennedy Small, 22 Russell S t; Mrs. Louise Besides his parents, he is sur means of A coup d’etat came.from did not consider the court order have advanced their meter rates, cessions to the liberals, like Rocke Juice flavored with anise. It turns many and formerly of Mancheater tery with committal prawrs by The Hollister School PTA will end Nixon sat side by aide behind LaChance, 290 Bidwell St; .Tho- vived by his wife, Mrs. Ruth Edna United States sources, as the docu "valid, legal or binding.” or intend to do so. In fact, we are feller, and by falling to go after his milky white when diluted with Limited Time! a vertical aluminum shade through tant Mozzer, 40 Crestwood Dr.; Cook IJebman; a brother, Roger died Oct. 8 In a hospital in the Rev, Joseph McCann. B eared hold an “ open house” program to water. FOR $50 were Robert Harrison, Robert Cro ments seized pr'Ove beyond told that other communities are opponent personally until he had which reporters could glimpse I,eopoId Babaliauskaa, 93 Cooper Liebman; a sister, Mrs. Almet Sul Treuchtlingen, Germany, after a doubt.” morrow at 8 p.m. - long illness, according to word re teau, Harold Maher, and Edward heading toward a 10-cent minimum nailed his skin to the television their outlines. St.; Miss Kathy Edenbum, 166 livan, and paternal grandparents, or add that amount to your pres Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Liebman Sr., ceived by Manchester relatives Farrell. *016 Rqaary was recited by The Lumumba messagd was cir Expression Club screen. MANCHESTER ____ Nixon teetered back and forth Ludlow Rd.; Todd Kmetz, Stafford The Koffee Klatache group of the rate. Such communities are cer ent account end receive free a hand all of (Coventry, and maternal Saturday. the Rev. Jamek,T. O’Connell Fri culated as- Kasavubu was in' New M anchester YWCA will meet Free AND o t h e r l e a d in g CITIES occasionally on a glider. Springs; Mrs. Elizabeth Gehhardt tainly and obviously treating the If you are a liberal Republican, some hammered slnmlnum Insu They got up for a moment at grandparents, Mr. and-Mrs, 'Victor Mias Huettinger came to this day night at the funeral home. York awaiting action by the G ^ Wednesday at 9.:3q a.m. at the Chooses Officers^ lated food warmer. For each addi ilWflM w 63 Wells St.; Mrt. D'orothy Walk eral .-«Aaaembly on a credentiala meters as a tax-coliecUng device, you point to the fine vote showing ' MewM*vaN«MAnTaeaDngo was expected to Route 31, also. Stainless tableware. For each ad “We discussed a whole wide He was bom In Poland, Sept. 20, A requiem Mass will be cele meet today or tonight to decide T-M en Smash and Miss Emily Kissman, librurt* WB show shoppers a better wel And If you are an in-hetween Re brated Monday, Nov, 21, at 7 a.m. an, ail of Man^eeter. ditional 626 yon may purchase range of subjects,” the President range is 61 to 34, and at Bridge 1877, and came “ to the United when a conciliation commission come than others. publican you need not expect, for Diabetes Week either for 2.Sp. elect said. States in 1903. He lived in Man at St. Bridget’a Church. should go to that country to seek Plans were made'for the Christ port 51 to'35. Red China Ar Tbe second seemingly "urgent’ the next four years, to have either As for Nixon, he said the 'Vice .Chester Tor nearly 40 years, after Blaze Damages peace among rival politicians. mas meeting. The cohuplttee onl November 13-19 Precipitation may total over Mrs, Anna Baatek books and recordings 'includes' argument for a change is that our the liberala or the conservatives of President still “ had responsibility moving from New Britain, where The imlted States and Allies as a leader of hia party." he had lived ‘for 23 years. He was Mrs. Anna Baatek, 72, of 37 Sher meanwhile tried to round up the Miss Grant, Mias Evallne Pent- your party look, even for * mo iSr iSr -ft 4/lOth of an inch, *6ccurring aa Durant St. House Smuggler Ring meters are about to undergo their Sponsored By That waa his answer as to showera about Friday and Satur a retired employe of'HUllard Mills, wood (^rcle, and formerly ) of majority needed to get the 99-natjon land, and Mias HaHIgan. ThO periodic, overhauling, and that t^e ment, at toe atatiatlcs or the vic MANCHESTER whether be ruled out using Nixon day. Rockville,. died suddenly Saturday General Aasembly.to seat a Con theatre committee Is led by Mias Manchester. Moderate fire and smoke dam company which does it will, during tories which might disturb their PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY vS A V I N G S in any capacity in his own adinin- He was a member of the Polish morning at. Mancheater Memorial golese delegation headed by Presi (Continued from Page Ono\^ Klaeman as chairman, and includes age resulted at 3 p.m. yesterday this operation, change them over own particular Interpratationa. Istration. Roman Catholic Organization • of Hoapital, dent Joseph Kaaa'vubU. Mrs. Sullivan and Mrs. Johnson. He added that he thinks Nixon Welfare Aid Plan • She was bom in Poland, Sept. 29', The objects were valued at $282 ' After toe business session, Miaa to higher rate.meters at no extra Instead, you cAn look forwiu-d to I.OAN Manchester, and of St. BridgSt’s from a fire starting In the oil burn Indications wer* that they wefe A s •. <» 4 r t 1 I <) M can best answer how the Vice Hartford, Nov. 14 (/P)—A atep- Church, Msutchester., , 1888, and came to this ' country not yet sure of it; -nobody had yet 000. The gallery ia owned by Frank Grant conducted toe workshop charge. That la very nice of the a new party ^n ig g le , of renewed ped-up program to rehahllltafe er of a hot air furnace at the home President would define his respon- Survivors— tnchide- three sons, nu>re than .60 years ago. Mrs, Baa asked Assembly President Frede- Caro, a native of France but program;------' ------company. But the fact that a ques Intensity, between Governor sibilitiea. welfare recipients and plate them tek had lived moat of her life in of Mrs. Leora Steinmeyer at 29 w; Anthony J. Golas of - Manchester, rick H. Boland, Ireland to summon now a naturalized American. tionable policy can be had cheaply Rockefelleir, as the champion and eawesasTaa's sLeasT rmaNeiat iwsTiTeTios in productive Jobs was announced Stanley Gefias of Rogers, and Rockville until moving here two Durant St, the aesembly for action on Thurs today. He was described as one of the prospe^lve candidate for 19endent Judgment on ii- never be delivered, and delivering a d m i t t e d TODAY: Reuben program are Mlsa Lorraine Loia- firm. '■ • East Center Your fuel bill for the whole year is broken down into and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 26 Division St., died suddenly this Last week Coda and hts at bord were Edward Kraaenlea and National Immbef Inc., plaln- false messages, in other Instances, Kurland, 57 Jensen St.; Carmine cono of the Welfare Department to 8 p.m, torney, Richard Woodhouse, said Patrick (Jarroll. (3hef waa Noel Street 10 EQUAL payments w Napolitano lU, East Hartford. and Joseph L. Marr^of the re morning at bis borne. . Uff in toe case against Anton Osspito our instincUve dbiUke of as to some rural fire departments He was bom ih Mancheater, "toat toe walls were down. MHS 1951 Class (Jarriere. Members o f the food BIRTHS SATURDAY; A habilitation service. ^ Brown Jr. o f 6 Overlook Dr., a' polls, however, w* confess to afi whose 'klrsns some false signal set Phone Opon 7:3Q A.M. to 5:00 P J^ . Mrs. <)atoertne M, JHannoa July 15, 1887; A son of the late Judge Karp set Nov. 28 os' committee Included Mr*. James E. local contractor, Is riqiresented b y daughter to Dr,.. artd Mra. Noel Center of the program ope Welch and Mrs. Donald Willlama, Incessant auriosity as to their sounding.' Hearing toe signal, and Ml 3-1126 8 * a loRfly cust^miir by phoning Mi 94595 Mra. Catherine Mallon Hannon, James and Bsrab Jane Holland Coda's next court appearance, spd To Plan Reunion Atty, Joseph Olasa. - Kerr, 11 Valley View Lane, Vei> tiona will be in the New' Halen 72, of 267 Putnam S t, New Haven, and Mrs. Geno Andrelni vfsa- In tsd adques, and as to their sc- Lennon, and he was formerly em ordered that toe walls be cleared The ‘112,000 aUechmeut lufi then looking out and seeing a great or tR 5.3271 non; a son to Mr. and. Mrs. Don- and .Bridgeport District offices of and formerly of Manchester, died away by then. charge o f dishes. Dessert was «axkcy, Tbcy fascinate ua, even red glow in the aky, were experl,- OPEN FRIDAY I aid Anderson,. 035 Center St. ployed as a machinist for Pratt A committee is being formed to baenjlaced on pwparty owned by ^ the State .Welfare -Department- Saturday night at St. Raphael's a n d ' Wbltnsy diviaion o f United served by Mra. Harry Decgaa and wblls w* have half a wish they BIRTHS YESI’ERDAY: A Coda has been allowed to retain Sian for the tenth reunion o f the Mra, william Manning, Aha James Brown off Veition St. ences whlcli combined together The Hartford Welfare District «f* Hospital, New Haven. Alfcraft Corp., East Hartford, He daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ger one wall as a fsnoe. (aneheeter High $chool class of Melley served on the beverage The oertiorate attachment didn't exist And that half wish, into at 'least a momentary hoax. flee cases will be used as a con Mrs. Hannon was bom In Man- retired eight yeass ago. He was The North End .masmi-cohtrae- aUegee that ‘between March 16, "Our Hspatatioa ald MarteU, 51 Jarvis Rd.; a trol group whose experience with* 1951- Ajty memh«M of the class cofnmlttee. togstoer with a conUnual skepU- The real fire was many millions of diastor, March 17. 1888, and had s msmbei* o f St. U u t m Bpisoopal tor is charged with electing and intarasted In working on the com I6W and SL ISNh toe N % DELCO-HIAT Is Youir Assturaaea'* aS6 N. MAIN ST. daughter to Mr., and Mrt. Denial out these intensive ssrvlcea will Uyad In New Haven for the past Mrs. Paul Thicker was chairman Siam aa to the posolbla accuracy of miles away, and not yet, at least, EIXIMOTON BRANCH Church. maintaining an Illegal building and nilitqa may call Mrs. Vyrllng of ttw waya and moans commit ttonal Uxxtlmt*. Ce.xmeA Meacheeter, Ooan. Sat 7:Sb Noon KoeUer, 119 West St.; a son to be compared with tha Nsw- 45 years. toetr techniques- Issda.us to a cer subject mortal control. West Road, Raute 86 Mr. aiid Mrs. Walter DBggeJtt, 76 vNe lesvas * son. Jamas H. Len cteeting a building without a (Griswold) Taylor, Werner Dr., tee. Ticket co-chairmen were Mrs. building materiillU’ a t |6d Mitchell »J«S6 TRemeat 8-6X16 Haven-Bridgeport results.. Survivors include a son, John non, Warwick," R.I,; two daugh building permit. tain Jsaloua brand of rajoiciojr to Whitney R4.; ,a daughter to Mr. With welfare; cseee slid coats RoekviUe; or Mm. Ellen (Born) Georg* O’Brien and Mr*. Lucian 464.92 and alto But, g lu in g at it philosophical Hannon, Naw Haven; four bfoto' ters. Mrs. Fred IBdward, Cod* built a three-eardnder -bean made u|na MlMpoyar we think tosy have been and Mrs. Kgni Rank, >1087 Main continuing to climb over the years. JUkdOurt, French Rd., Bolton. VeglanL Geqp Andrelni m lm A ly, toot# for wtiom some alarm of sra^ Oliver. MsOon o f Maachsstor, fipruo* St, and Mrs. Albert Gen- bloeH garage at 888 N. Main fit in A alaiinlpg meeting is achedulad eegrmenK Bm p b ■ T «*r B t; » dMiibter to Mr. and Mrs- Sliaplro belisvas tligl a strdngre- on toe heuse commlttoe. soma ktnfi was seuafisd arsis 4 0 Y M n « f S M Y k * * * Friuik. Kidlsn of Taleottv^ . droM, Ydfioad; a hvothar, Robert July; and: ea twa aeeastons has for Not. a . Anyone wlshiii o iu Nfimea to fm m m DdMal, Host MaminptoB. - haMUtatloli nrogram 4M& do mudi Entertainment was pnsridad Igp. t t e svsqtoodli ; *lae ta Mm hMlgr( Ibap g|lgM Bum.roaco.ee O l« Y * UaUaa ed New Smyrna. Lsmum, 26 IHvW m two bsca dealsd anyeals iq the S s i^ ^ ."D el OeHBMk" » qpirtet, of nm.actlQB'-li''i mm A illblN-lfD iif g MAMCHttTlt. CONM •f AT — Hmm ---- - TODtATl A daugfator to iaprovo tuiifx. Wlm, sqid Jatai MoBoa sC ▲tUmU.'MsMIb lUsa t i l l , alas Beard at Ayye&i ta Ussy t t ' -I . r Maaohsstfiv tqetiggen. suporfer ornmi r i I { . ■ V J 1 y -IJA.V ^
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g A WCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHi^3>BB.’TTJrr?Wiisp-i-A^- UndMi^t0V. 4'! WVHk were taken aad an ebaeaaaed‘tooth ft»TAMOH*/VWlK»»RIPVAN Animal Life man fOrfibniiMb ‘nbrlorU itudlo diMoivsrad. . ( . WlNKl* UOOKUkC AN BWOWNIA.^ *atd toRM bmdachft .A dentist pulled it and her fevOr A « » / t t L «N E HIM A FOGHORN J T went down. ACMM8 7 S «t C*Sl* La a a acaoak uhboUevabl* pain'/ S aST ToWAXe HIM BBadRar-Uka bad *Mit the beautiful actree* back Jubilantly. Miaa Taylor!* fourth CJTHBRlAhS* iU . HAJ£T<0 iraaul* nbblt to a hoopitaL husband Bddla Vlaber told nmort- W FR»«HT CHARflB^r''(HOOflR T t Att her a BtUa befom » em that'at last the oauso of her] o’clock last hlCht,” said the mo- laiB^hy Ulnede seemed to be aoised. 12 SICK w eijhU , Mias Teylolr’s atudio. 3Qtfa Cen ro6P/< ISAbova n U p dog (edU.) vtemaa, "and the headache was B> SAVJ HCantwy pl«nt Vannien, dnuchter of Mr. ajid Mm. H tory John M^chalBk; IT8 a w ^ that it alarmed .fveryone— tury-Fox sharerFhdMr’s J«y, . 17 Carving »»* ? UlUHba?«nf« 10 Night animal HAokmatack St She waa bom Oct 31 at Hartfoid HospltaL Inclndtng htf doctore. TIm studio is fiir behind sBiedule IB Jick’i Udder She 'has two brothetB^ John. 11> and Kdmond, 3 H : and two Ms* on the epic “deopktra** in yrMch I IB Young tTM 28 Vestibule Weeping and .i^nbohhig her head, it-w 20ConeiM 24 Simmer tem, G^lUa, 13, and Kathleen, 10. ■ ICiaeUae srei* carried from her the actreas plays the vamp m the 21 Fowl , 25 Russian river ■ .1 , • .1, ; . Nile for |1 milUon and « percent A L L Y OOP KY V. i. HAMMN 28 Organ parU 38 VaterinarUn 44MiacnUna hotel on a •teatchOr and ruehed to garauiiiui 40 Live' MpalUUoa Blohard AAdreaa, son ^ .M r . and Mm. KObert K. Saata n, M 3 age of/proatA / . HEY, OXY/MOW S ITT YES, IF 24 Bridge term 27 SUir rails tho bolq^tel in .-ah amliulance. LYEH.DOCANPMORJW 41 D eatron 4BDemi|od Mailn St, South Windaor. ^ was bom Oct 31 lit Hartford. 86 far, however, not * WITH OOP! CAN WE \ TOUO HIT 26liaaee 28 Arrow poison The SpokBonan aald her per^ SET \ ^«’S only 47 Great Lake His Inatamai nandparaots are >Dr. and Mrs. HeibMrt Mather Sr., eonal; p l^ d iin . DH. Carr Ckrid- foot of the film contatae the shape-' tlTHILE R1JNKIIN6 MAN ON EARTH CONTACT TM NOW I HIM RIGHT 48XagUahtlUa WakehousB Point. Hi* paternal hTaadmother la Mm. Irdne SBx* ly image of BUaabeth Taylor and ATESTON THE WHO KNOWS HOW WITHOUT TOO MANY / NOW-HES , sass5™“ sM r-sffls— SO Zoo animal num aM one ^of Queen Elisabeth 8322 New Orlaana ®® Mefife meaaure Glhaon t(Hi. Wamhouae Point. ’ He ha* a brother, Allan Robert, 4; and she arrived here on Sept a. NENMY ENLARGEP TO HANDLE A COMPLICATIONS.py CLEAR.' university A Slater. Lynn Ann, 3H- n ’e 'doctors, Lord Kvans^ were TIME-MACHINE, DINOSAUR/ 1 T” & 7 1 10 IT In the actrei^ aheeitee thi 84 Dinner course' 1 “worried iud punled.** studio has been doing YrhAttt couU A HALF-GROWN SSChadMir j / Neither would Immediately an DINOSAUR IT U P h y llis Ann, daughter* of Mr. and Mm. Paul B. Thompson. , without that leading lady.- Many aoKslated IT i 8 Sam Green Rd., Coventi^. She was bon) Sept 17 at Man*. ewer n^porteris question*. INADVERTENTLY 37 Whirlpool .Both were extremely cauUou* night scene* — which did not cAH 'BREAKS THHOOGtr aoC nvaU t& ‘I T it Chester Memorial Hgsplta}. Her maternal grandparents are for ' her pmeence — havi. been AND ESCAPES . 40 In addlUon Mr. andi Mm. H. C. Baker, Brewton, Ala. Her paternal gtand* — for good reeaons. For wdeka the actrese’had been filmed; INTO THE 20TH 41 Le|^ matter* II it 1 parents are Mr. and Mm. George Henry Thompson, Bast Brew- CtNTURY ^ A T ‘^ 42 Mexican ton, Ala. Her maternal fgreat-grandparents are Mr. and Mm. reported Buffering from a mystery COUNTRYSIDE VI/HATTHB , 'bunding « ^ Bruner L. Brown, Evergreen, Ala. Her paternal great-gnmd--. virus that brought on high tern Aoatria Buys More mataiarid peiaturei In the afternoon. MAN SAID* ' 45 Mapped Si B n ST pamnta am Mr. and Mm. Andrew-Brackens, Bmwton, At A 40Endorae . * Unable (b diagnose the cause of Vieqna — Austria’s purchases 51A M s r Margaret Bose, dadghter of Mr. and Mm. Peter A. PipcalUs the Bver at her penthouse apart from the United States in the.first 52 City in Jr., 41 N uicy I>r., EUst Hartford. She was bom O c t .81 at ment;, in A London hotel, the doc half of I960 totaled $47J»0,000, up | ll-M '^r*) - I OUahoma u Manchester Memorial Hospital. Mer maternal grandparents am tors ordefied her into the London 32 per cent from' the correspond CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNEIP 53 Orifice ✓ / S4Edge Mr. and Mm. Joseph Falkowskl,' 68 Alton St ,Her paternal Chnie on OcL W. ing 1989 period. Exports to Aineri-, 85 Mentally aom d u grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. PUkaltls, 883 Hilliard They made several tests on her ca feU irom 12^20,000 to 323,- BY AL VBRMEBR 84 Love god St. She has three sistem, BlUzabeth, 4, Marie, 3, and ClMre, IH . and A * waa allowed to leave the 770,000. ' ' PRISCILLA’S POP 57 Blibob's • • • • • » ^ lurladictiiction 1 C A N ’T tX> BUT, CARLYLE! d 4i IT v r a Audrey Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Frank Bryda Jr., 833 MY HOMEWC3RK THAT'S DOWN Graham' Rd., Wapping. She waa bom Nov. 3 at Manchester WITM H E R IMPOSSIBLE.. 1 Portuguese d Bi Memorial Hospital. ■ Her maternal grandfather is George Henry, P E S T E R IN ® explorer Pawtucket R- I- Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mm. AftP Sup«r Market in Manchaster ME" 2 S|^U h Jar KS U B4 Walter Crowell, Providence, R. I. She has a brother, Walter, 8, 3 CircusCirm animals B B B • * 261 Broad St. and 1l6 E. Center St. 4B ird 1} 5Rangepart tt * Peter Eric, son of Mr. and Mm. Eric E. Auchincloss, 20 Win BDog ter St. He was bom Nov. 8 at Manchester Memorial Hospi tal. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Perkin, Macclesfield, Elngland. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and OPEN MONDAY Mm.« William Auchincloss, B Paisley, B B B Scotland. B f William David, son of Mr._and Mrs. Louis Patelll, 43 Garden SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAI ■ >8t. He was bom Nov. 8 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P. M. ^OH, COM6 0FF rr.VOpR ) maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mm. William J. Stratton, 88 l&O Garden St His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mm. Joseph ISNTIHATDAMA&EH! Patelll, 219 Center St He has a brother, Joseph, 28 montha COM ta...Toiru uvn Nancy Klixahcth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Walker, 0 % 11 Crosby Rd. She was bom Nov 8 at Manchester Memorial BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL Hospital. Her maternal grandfather is Karl Fred'Hansen, Bel- I SURE DID. HE PUT mar, N. J. Her paternal grandmother is Mm. B. J. Walker, Ber 5lf lin. She has a brother, Christopher John, 3H. K • • • • it BEEZER .' DID YOU UP A TERRIFIC FIGHT ■ 'X CATCH THAT BIG FI6 HJ ^ ^ TOO i Mark David.' son of Mr. and Mm. 'Hmothy M. Bums, Depot BY I'LL St., Broad Brook, He was bom Nov. 7 at Manchester Memorial BET.' Hospital. His maternal‘grandmother is Mrs. Rose M. MyOm,' ThB BramBiidout rtsponcB to our 11-HOUR SALE, lost East Hsjftford. His paternal grandparenta are Mn and Mm. Walter M. Burns. South Windsor. He has a brother, Timothy ThurMkiy and Friday, pravtd without doubt thot Nsr- M., 14 months. mon's has thoM ST BUYS ANYWHERE. Wo'r« so MANPe, BOT «T TviE SAME 30 Chris Arthur, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Graf. Sugar UORiSiKV sorry that wo couldn't toko cars of the IH19B crowds IV IIS U 1WC3SESARW«« 1.e HIU Rd., Tolland. He was bom Nov. 7 at Manchmter Memorial . . . 11 hours lust wosnt enough time. However, VJOOLD OOIT CAIUN& OS AN Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Arthur we've lust re-grouped our merchandise and ore now m \ t m m ftvim owiCTi^ Morganson, Rockville. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mm. Richard P. Graf, Rockville. He has a brother, Richard, 4; iBody to give you 11 MORE HOURS of Never-To-Be- and two sistem, Karen, 6, and Gail. 3. y * • • • • Forgotten Sftecieie! Don't Ml» Out! It's Hmt Como, //•/y C«is.>». TJtiM.ux,eaea. Betty Ann, daughter of Lt. and Mrs. Carl N. Clair, Masawa nrstSorvodl Air Force Base, Japan. She waa bom Nov. 6 at Masawa Air "And whan I eoma back I want to find avarything Force Base Hospital. Her maternal grandparenta are Mr. and JUDD SAXON BY KEN BAI.D and JERRY BRONDFIELD Mm. Leon G. Fallot, 86 Park St. Her paternal grandparenU in good ahapa—partiouiariy you!" are Mr. and Mrs. Fernand I. Clair, 15 Saulters Rd. She has a Super-Right 0.uf«lity piNMM WITH BPaump wsey. TMBN weVISITtPA fiWNTW brother, Paul, 1; and a sister, Laura, 3. WHO'S COINS xxn 's Will Give You William Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Doering, 87 Mar NORMAN'S FOtmAIT.' I-ITTLE SPORTS tfl ’KOUSU' gery Dr., East Hartford. He was bom Nov. 6 at Manchester Memoriai Hospital. His maternal grandparents are ML and \ Mrs. MAX Dehhup, 250 Hilliard St. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doering, 104 Pine St. He has a broth er,^ Kenneth Michael, 3; and ***** a sister, Kathleen Rose, 6. CHUCK Uaa Anna daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Paul C. Kaiser, 64 Parker‘kwSt> She__ was bom Nov. 5 at Manchester Memorial Hos- pital. • Her'maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Spano, Long Branch, 1^. J. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mm. F. W. Kalse^^New Haven. She has a brother, Frederick ____ Ohipi>. tm-wo* 4 l a' *t • r-d. T^lUam, IH : and two sisters, Karen Anne, 4%, and Deborah 11 MORE HOURS CAN'T TELL Anne, 8. HER VASSVS A RED A«0(T_^ STEAK AND NOTHING ELSE Wia MAKE MN5E.' B. C. BY JOHNNY HART Linda Marip, daughter of M r.^ d Mm. Robert John Allen, Of Terrific Furniture & Appliance Bargains 118 New Bolton Rd. She was bom Nov. 6 at Manchester Me HEAVY, WESTERN, BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE IM MAWNft- LET MB SEB ONE you’ve so t ta have morial Hospital. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. WATVR BALLS. O F THOSE . THAT CERTAIN TBUcH, Robert Burgess Allem 117 New Bolton Rd. She has a brother, OUSTCICCKMG SECURITY.. ANY- \ wia,H£'OHAVnr> Robert James, 6H: and a sister, Debra Adrienne>5}4. STEER BEEF ' HOW WOULD IT K P0S5IAE FOR THING'S lOETTMRU TUI MAIN [ AN ENIAW MINT TO SIT AlTD TMC FoailtiyOATI, thin THRU BONE IN LB ,«| »W COmiX UNOITf CTIPl Paul Alan, eon of Mr. and Mrs. John V. Leonowlczi 4$ High THU sATi. That a t He was bom Nov. 6 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. -Hi* MEANS HIDHAVSTO TUESDAY -10 A M. to 9 P.M. Only! maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Michael OrfiteUi, 31 HAVE ALLTHE PROPER ALL m a is SUlUEOr t o p r i o r SAUE— a l l APPUANOES a r e f l o o r m o d e l s — FULLY OUABANTS2I^ BADGES AND' Warren SL His maternal greindmother is Mm. . Victoria LeOno- IDINTITICATION. wlc*, iWladelphiA Pa. He has two brothers, Steven John, 8, and Michael, 13 months; andB _ B a B sister, B B Theresa . Marie, ■ * 3, Shoulder Steak Here Are A few Of The Many, Many Buys . . . Hurry!JDon't‘ Dfl^iiiy! TjiAtin Christine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Ramon- detta, Bbx Mt. Dr., Vernon. She was bom Oct 30 at Hartford Hospital. Her maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Ssniuel [LONDON BROIL] PHILCO 3-PKCE MAPLE FLORENCE — e x Puzzo, Hartford. She has a brother, Joseph, 8H; end three sis UVINO-ROOM tem, Nancy Lee, 10, Jessica, 5, and Joanne, 2H. HEAVY STEER BEEF LB 8 9 ‘ SET AUTOMATIC SOFA-BED ROPER REfRieMAtOR Margaret, daughter of Mr.; and Mm. William Joseph FOAM CUSHIONS WASHER SUSBPS 2 30'^eASRANeE b o t t o m FRjqBaSER MORTY MEEKLE BY DK’ K CAVAI l.l Taylor, 74 Foley St She waa bom Nov. 8 at Manchester Me morial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mm. Leave Your Order Now! $ 1 2 7 " ^ MICKEY FINN Robert F. Sloan Jr., 63 Wadsworth St. Her paternal grand 4119 * 1 4 9 4 1 6 9 *299 BY I.ANK LEONARD father is Joseph B. Taylor, 16 Mt. Nebo PI. Hqr maternal great- For a wonderful Super-Right Quaiity grandparents are Mr. and Mm. James A. l[IaU, Manchester, and L A ^ E SEUEOnON Robert F. Sloan Sr., 49 Wadsworth St Her paternal grand e x 3-hECE RCA RCA 24" nWfflWW- ^ TMATS . mother Is Mm. Anna Davis, 953 Main St. ^ Thanksgiving Turkey * • • > • WHIRLPOOL RCCUNERS ' DtAOUXX FOIt IRKNCULOUSi ELECTRIC SECfnONAL ^ CONSOLE F. rrmowsstMsrmT] r o be Joaetto Marjorie, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Bruce Carl Lin ★ ★ ★ DELUXE I t OU. f t ,; CHOICE OF OOLOBB \Tm¥arttPS WILL HAVE TO / WH.LING dahl, WeUwood Circle, Rockville. She was bom Oct 23 at Hart ...... ------L — I - , . ‘------DRYER FOAM CUSHIONS CHEST FREEZER TV V ^ r o 7$te POLL^OHce TO TOSS ford Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mm. P € C IP E r r > FOR IT./ Earl Htake, MinneapoHsT, Minn. Her paternal grandparenU are CAP'N JOHN'S M 9 Dr. ahd- Mm.-Cari-^Undahl, Minneapolis, Minn. She has a broth >123 * 1 8 6 4 2 6 7 4 2 7 4 er, Bruce Carl Jf., 3; and a sister, Joyce Ifene, 1.. nobzf|AC, PKGS' OT NOReC MARLIIlTOf Btehard Anthony, eon of Mr. and Mira. Richard A. Thurston, 2 Z d P IE C E ^ 3-PIECE WALNUT r o y a l ARTIST 181 Maple St He waa bora Nov. 4 at Manchester blemorial siQPA-liD ser ^TEE and taf. . His maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mm. William JUST HEAT AND SERVE e A s ICDROOM SET CORD ORGAN ey, MUlerton, N. X- HU paternal grandmother la-Mm.- BKNMlRK^BiaBtll t DRYER o o M P u n s i r WITH LEGS CO FFK TABLES a Chester S. TTiuraton, B Lakeville. 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iMJJCIHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONNy MONDAY, yfOVEMBER 14i IMd B4cnimi Score at Ofie Ttiuchdoivn in Eper^ Petiod 7 TOE 18-0 I- Herald Simmons Leads 33-8 Win over Plntt ^ ftyards oft tackle for the initialtyktdkt* «via the air lanei til day.*the one fbr TD qfter/alertly fell-*^ •TATIVncS EARL YOST \ Eattirs Second Bruised By FRANK CLINE ^ - . .. ------.... ------1------..-— ..I. .------score pt the day. Between them the Employing' their favored alot-T ing on his own fUmble two'play M. Registering ^at-least one Indians’ halfbacks accounted for formation w'hieh had one halfback earlier to keiq) the dHve alive. First Downs ...... 33 FoUowing Win touchdown in each period and 343 Of the 362 yards the victors playing outside the two split ends, Aideil by anothet successful Rushing Yardage .168 Sunday' fM aln St. project, reported he was Vniias *Saves climaxing a fine day with tw(> ground out oyerland. . Aldrich jnsde good on nine of 17 Aldrich to Torros pass of 17 yards Passing Yardage '«> t« 26 ready to fake the -written examina ' Others getting into the. scoring forward pajises good for IS^Vards. and a 16-yard penalty against the Passes 9-17 R iv in s warned other members^ •IDs in the final’quarter, Man tion for admission to the basket Over Fighters act for ths Indians ■wene quarter Aldrich’s aerials-, som e’*of which Indians, PlaCt drove to toe In Punting AverELge .... 0-0 4-38A o f my houaehold that I would be* New York, Nov. 14 (flP)— The amazing saga being indelibly chester High’s football team ball board, the date being Dec. 6 .. back Don Selpel and reserve half-* w sr« dropped by receivers in the dians four-yard stripe before they Fumbles Loot . .. buay after Mass and did not plan No volleyball at night at a neigh etched into National Footfeall League annals by Baltimors trounced Platt of Meriden, 33- back DSve 'Tupper. Seipel, who clear, gave the Indiana plenty o( ran out of gas. y. Yards Lost Penalties . 45 to leave my Burke SL address un borhood school due to a P T A meet Refusing to wilt under pres 8, at Memorial Field Saturday af trouble in a game that really quarterback Johnny Unitas today had another stirring chap- called his own number with great Fourth period' was all Man til'6 o'clock at Ibe earliest. I found ing and it gave me a few hours to sure, the, Folice Cruisers ternoon. ' An eatlmated crowd of wasn't broken open until the final « ... . MsaeSestiw (tl) my wishes granted . , Off to Mass success. Including a 27-yard sprint chester with the Indians, scoring End*: Miner, Belekewtct, Selbsrl. catch up on some badiy negiected clinched the Manchester 1,400 fEUiB, 660 piild, ■wECtched the in the first peiiod. scored on a period despite the one-sldedness in Euisson. Badnr. an hour later than usukl but by correspondence. I welcomed the Blood Streaming down his face Two one-yard TD smashes by Indians pOt on one of their best the scoring. on drives o f 96 and 48 yards. Final Tackles: M^abe, Hau(h, Maaasgla^ noon I was back in workinff togs Midget League' championship front gouges on ths nose, lips and Rick (jasares kept the Bears in quarterback sneak to account for touchdown , was accounted for by Rottner. night away from any activity offeipidve ahowa of the Season. Tralllffg 14-0'at halftime, the and starUng at my trusty type with a victory over the Blue eyebrows. Jaunty Johnny whipped front nntil Unitaq unleashed his the Indians' third period TD. Tup- Gitardt: Allbrin, Gnias. IlcUullln. da- along the physicanines. Leading .the Indians’ hard, hit Panthers came back in the second Indian reserves who .marched al derson. Sweeney, Podolny, Jullim.'* writer .. I found myself alone and ■ 39-y«ro touchdown strike to first scoring pitch.to Moore for ■ pSr tallied the final touchdown ofi Devils ip'the nightcap of yes ting running attack'Waa Co-Cap- half with an aerial show that re most half the.distance of field in Centers: 8tans(ord. Owvfdsan. as a result much work was accom lAumy Moore ivith 42 seconds left' 17-14 halftime edge. Field goals of a 16-yard pass from 'reserve quar Backs: Seipel, M. Simmons, lla » - Thursday terday's doubleheader at Mt. Nebo. taln Mike Simmons. The latter sembled a - pro team. Taking the’ 10 plays fpr score plished ifnd I was cleaned up by 2 yestftTOay as the Colts edged the 46 and 37 yards in each o f the final terback bon Simmons In the wan chuck. Malausky, Cote. Sheriden, Thee, Pay day arrived 24 hows earlier The Cruisers -won five of their six picked up-153 yards on 17 rushes kickoff, Platt stormed 78 yards in Indians first tally came as vie-.Tupper. GemUenre. D.’Simmons,'hoIb*!. o^clock In- time to watch the Giants Chicago Bears 24-20 and retained periods gave Chicago the lead ing minutes. than usual due to the ^ lld a y and games this fall In capturing the for a nine yards per try average a dozen pisya for their only score.' tor.*, took opening kickoff and ' G}J, and Cleveland Browns play foot ttieir hold on first place In the .'orefo Unitas won It ■ for ' ■■the Coltf Pass Defeat Weak Paymaster 'Tom Fergdson flashed coveted crown. Key play on this drive was a ball on teevee. Although the Giants .Western Division. (6-2). Euid scored two touchdowns in the While this , vl'ctory, the Indians marched 58 yards in 13 plays'for | Ends: m . 'Roberta. Manere, Haras, his best smile, and X' tried to re Had the Cruisers lost the title X . A * ft procefts. Mike Simmons scored his ap'arkling 44-yard aerial ; from stalled and sputtered all afternoon, ciprocate with atsm ie and a thank would have gone to the Smokeat- ■Unites, a poised 27-year-old vet third in 'Seven gEimes, good -for a TD. Short punt in second period j P*T.^cki,,: Bow.n, Mauri, Caivana*#. Irilr 1 i first touchdown on a 21-yard gali- Aldrich to Pete Torres on a first set up-Indians second score a.s ! Guards; D. Roberts, Gono- the defensive team was just too you . Rain always means the ers who trimmed the Firefighters, eran of five pro campaigns who PACKERS 41, DALLAS 7-^im 3-6 record Ia Central Connecticut much for the favored Browns and Taylor ran 28, four aifd 23 yards lop In the second 'quarter and tal Interacholastic League play, was and 40 situation after two holding they wheeled 68 yards in half r * ,], ' usual visiting Xnt is smaller and 18-6, in the opener. The Smbiccat- reached stardom afteir the Colta penaltlea had set the Panthers New York won, 17-13 In a thriller. fo r touchdowns arid Paul Hor* lied his second on a five-jyard burst an impressive one It still, was not dozen plays. Backs; Aldrich, D. (^m lsy. Terras. this Was the cSse throughout- a wet ers finished a half-ffame' behind plucked him from the aemi-pro off tackle early in the fourth pe- back to their own 35-yard stripe. As always, a running team, like the the Cruisers in the standings with nug scored 17 points on a four-yard without its ' disturbing factor. Statistics show how Indlsn.s’ N’albandlsn. .Benach, Westfert. UlcbaiV day . , Phont, however, was busy. liitt'. V- ran4», had one o f hia finest mo- P E R SO N A L ES(X>RT: Scoring his first toachdoivn and second for the IndiansCo- tk)d. The Panthers’ highly regarded . . • . __. . . .. , Swedtrk, Gallurci, Clancy, GuXeor- Browns, has its troubles bilt a club most callefs wanting tickets for a 4-1-1 record.' inents In the key clash that kept scoriAg plunge, A pair of 21-yard Wethetsfleld High coachea and grmind game dominated the play i ski that goes overhead, like the Eagles, field goals and five conversions i n ' 'Greg Manchuck,' the Indian oo- players in attendance, who tx'ill be freshman fullback Duke Banach the Yale^i#rl rinceton football games the twfi-time N F L champions a Captain Mike Simmons in the waning minutes 'of second quarter. Escorting him over ... . Silk Cit.v; Youngsters didn't | * la-B Steelers and Colts, give the Giants the Green Bay (5-2) rout of the bucked over from the two-yarA Saturday, ■as near the 50-yard Final Standings half-game In front of Green Bay. goal line is end Bill Belekewiczi. (94). Chasing in vain are Platt players, Phil Galucci leader's running mate at the other the Indians fpe this Saturday at have to punt all' day arid thre-w , piatt ...... o o t 0— t flU. /r\f\ Cowbojm (0-8). Hornung, who won halfback berth, was' almost as Memorial Field, saw -a weakness line for the touchdown and' also line M-'^ssible.” A t this late date, W. L. Constantly hounded by a rough (25). and Terry Aldri(:h (10). (Herald Photo by Pinto.) rushed for the'Uwo points after the scoring title last year with 95 destructive. Manchuck accounted which they ■will undoubteqiy try to orily three passes completing M two I yJrd V,” h "'iw%*^’i;rd^V11V « i u I u a n aaftnuiiiCft I could asure only seats in the end Cruisers . . , and rugged C hicago defense, _ . « *«•« - > /, Monday- points, has 100 so far this season exploit this weekend. touchdown. for 26 ^yards . Total of 22 iI (thrr* .^r; _ (omi yard zonp, even to my best friends . . Smokeaters Unitas marched the (jolts goal- for 91 yards in 13 carries for a Weekend maftl bulged at the and 1s within reach of the record first downs most Indians have ^nper (i«-yard pats from -D, Talked with Pete Close's mothdr Blue Devils ward with the Bears leading 20-17 seven yards per try average. Man- Although the Indians’ line held The Indians took the ensuing Simmons); riatt Banach '(two yard. seams of the mail bag with one 13 points tallledl by Packers’ end made., in one game ail year . . . Inrsh). d learned that the fine trackman Firefighters 8U)d time running out. With 1,:29 r.huck got the Indian five touch toe Panthery to 69 yards overland, kicAcoff and paraded 63 yards in third of the contents earmarked Don H)iston In 1942. Blocking, particularly downfield PAT; Manrhrsisr M Simmons I ould probably be missing from remaining, the drive had reached down parade underway in the Platt’s talented quarterback Ter Mven plays to match the Panthers i(nish); Mtn*r (placsmrnt). BUtt) -for this desk, road race entries, Green Bay plays Los Angeles the road race here Thangsgiving. The Smokeaters scored twice In the 35, but Unitas was smashed opening period as he bucked three ry Aldrich pldked Up valuable score. Seipel sneaked over from variety, was best yet by Indisns. Banach (rush). football publicity handouts an^' Drawing* pay slips from Uncle to the ground while attempting to this Sunday- and has a chance to tie All-America grid selection team's the secohd stanza. Early in the - < Sam, the Marines are thinking of quarter, halfback Mike Mlkolow- pass. the Colts, who dravy a bye, for the making up . the niajority of the Bending Clo.se to Louisville, Ky., on Western lead. material... Wesleyan campiiS/ In sky went off left tackle from the H e rose 'with blood dripping * • * turkey day for the second straight seven yard line for the first Smoke- from multiple cuts. A fte r he was Middletown was the scene ofsthe e a g l e s ' 19, SKINS 18—The year . . baseball umpires met at eater tally.-Later in the same peri again spilled, Unitas went to the weekly meeting of the Connecticut Eagles, who tackle the Giants the Heads Roll Amons Leaders, |Trinity, Wes night for the annual meeting and od, quarterback Bob Hamilton cir-' sidelines on a time out to have the Sports Writers' Alliance and by next two weeks in showdown clash election of officers at the Imperial cled hla own right end from eight crimson smears wiped from his noon I ha'd' checked In ahd was es that may decide toe Eastern Steak House. Tom Benoit, co-owner yards out for the second Eater face. Back he came with the clock i 7.T XA. XT. V Stage Usual talking football with Web Coach champion, came from' behind to with Jim Minlcucci, was on hand to score as they led at halftime, 12-(f. showing 42 seconds to go and Norm Daniels, Bob Ingalls of beat the Redskins (1-4-2) In the see that no deUil was left unat Baltimore faced vrith a fourth and UOonn, Bill Moore o f Central^ent and On the first play from scrim F IN G E R T IP IN T E R C E PT IO N — Ben Scotti (48) Washington back, intercepts pass in final quarter on a 2-yard pass from Missouri Now Riding High Grid ThriUer tended. Excellent steak dinner and bowling with Steve Wltkowskl, mage -in the third quarter, Hamil 14 situation. Norm Van Brocklin to Bobby a good turnout. Pete Staum, for tended by Philadelphia quarterback Norm Van Brocklin for Tommy McDonald (25) in Unitas took the snap, faded, Wes trainer. The latter served as ton scored hts second touchdown. Walston, Wai^ton also kicked two Yale is eyeing the laurels tost head trainer for both the U. S. mer all-around local athlete, was Working from a spread formation, first period at Philadelphia, Other Redskins players, are Gary Ghck (21) and Billy pumped twice and then uncoiled By EARL YOST »u re of the 87th -meeting betweenatried low, spinning kickoffs that New York, Nov. 14 (JP)— *Tigera get the national champton-4'Coast Conference title by beating named president. Honored guests field goals, for Philadelphia (6-1), the Ivy powers. Each side picked confused Princeton. After the game go with the Ivj- Lesgue football teams In the Pan-American and he took the pass from center, broke Brewer (49). Eagles won, 19-13, (AP Phptofax.) an aerial that Moore caught In which probably lost fullback Clar Yale forces enjoyed one of What’8 ahead for those sur- j „ prominently crown. Olympic Games and Is one of the included Jim O'Leary, now retired, through the center of the Fire the fa r corner o f the end zone up 20 first dowms, the Tigers walking through the. crowd I heard mentioned for the other spot in the ence Peaks fo r the season ■with a churned out 292 to 251 yards for numerous comments about Yale's The Elis, unbeaten and untied country's best duckpin bowlers... who called games for 30 years , . fighter line, and raced 38 yards in after eluding defender J. C. Caro its greatest days last Satur prising Missouri Tigers? May- Kansas*^ wmeh i^ictiiy has Orange Bowl. The Blue Devils play broken bone in his right ankle. Yale. The Elis had the edge over “ lousy 1 ickoff man,’* Jack Stock in eight games, can win the league Fine meeting, largest attendance Home at an early hour that even to pay dirt. Jn the same period the line. day. be top national ranking, the lost its only games to teams ranked traditional rival North Carolina head, 167 to 94. Four fumbles and ing. Actually, Stocking can boot Country Club championship'Saturday by defeat e f writers of the/season, with the surprised my family.- Firefighters accounted for their 'While the Colts had to battle for The Elis freshmen and jay- No. 1 at the time (Syracuse and this Saturday to wind up confer G IA N TS 27, STEELERS 24— Pat two pass interceptions hurt the a ball nearly EUl far, and as high, Big Eight fihampionahip, the ing Harvard at Cambridge, M o m ., coaches talking i ^ u t the past and only points when alert end John a last-minute triumph, the Packers Summerall booted a 37-yard field vee football teams defeated S . * T L '^ A Y Orange Bowl, a perfect season Iowa), is bEmned from post-season ence play and a w-ln. or loss by upcoming gaines... Each week Friday kept pace with an easy 4j-7 past Princetonian rauae. as the pros but his low liners play by the NCAA. But t,he Jay- in the traditional $eason-ender for Kelly Intercepted, a pass and goal 'With 30 seconds left for the SELECTED NINE — or disaster this week at the second place N.C. State, gets the the t-wo teams. during the fall the scribes visit the Veterans Day, a holiday for Pat Back with Old Shoes ing o f ■winless Dallas. Philadelphia their counterparts f f o m Cleared Bench caused Princeton plenty of con hawks, which walloped Colorado, scampered 30 yards into enemy GlEints (5-1-1) uphill triumph over Princeton in rriotnlng games. The With toe decision safely salted' cern. Low Gross — Doc McKee 71. hands of the Kansas Jayhawks. title. Yale moved into umfisputed pos various college campuses in Oon- many. never for a newsman, and kept its edge over Ftew York in 34-6, last Saturday, have a 5-0-1 Big grounds. / the Steelers (2-5-1) after his 42- arway in the third period, .OUvar Singleton engineered the first Class A — Jim Gordon 29-2-27. Each Is a possibility and the way Need Win For Tltl$ session of the Ivy Lsague lco(8' llecticut to break bread and talk had a companloi^ to work, son the Eastern Diirision race by beat Blues blanked the T ig er soccer Eight record compared to Mis t 1 Standouts the Smokeaters in yard three-pointer and a 27-yard cleared the bepch, using third and Class B — Lee Beanchene 34-7- heads are rolling among the top football... Gold Key Dinner date Reed, who ,now stretches up to one teEun and in the biggest attraction TD mark of 61 yards, going him souri's 6-0. To'the winner go the Arkanssis (No. 9) needs only to Saturday with a crunching- 43-22 cluded Hamntdh, Billy Pohl, Dickie ing WaMiington, 19-13, 'while the (Jharley Conerly to Frank Gifford teams lately, the latter could al is Jaii. 23 at the Waverly Inn, of a beautiful, sunny November af fourth stringers as well as mem self the final two yards on the sec 27. Frank Spileckl 33-6-27, Jack conference spoils, and Mizzou also heat Texim Tech this weekend to victory over Princeton in ths'Yal* Inch over the six foot mark and Moore, Dave Turner and John An- As Giants Win Hair-Raiser Giants nipped Pittsburgh, 27-24. touchdown psiss had brought New most be labeled a probability. Lat Bowl. - ' ternoon, the Bulldogs twisted the bers of the fifth and sixth squads. ond play of period two. Blanthard Anson 32-5-27. Oieahlre arid Gold Key award win weighs 190 . . . His plans were Co dreoll, while Kelly, Steve Germond, Cleveland stayed close in the gets- a choice bowl apdt? probably nail down at least part of the York within range. Bobby Layne Tigers’ tall In varsity football at It was during this time that the added the two points. Class C — Ed Blovich 33-8-25, est case in point: Minnesota, a In other games. Connecticut de ners will be selected within the accompany Dog Warden Lee Tim Hogan, Don Hubbard and East ■with a 28-27 'Victor over St. the. Orange Bo'Wl. Southwest Conference crown. The next few wesks... Volleyball at triggered the Pittsburgh offensive ' Yale Bowl by a 43-33 score. There S-Boys, Silky Sullivan and Hugh Top Defensive Play Ed Flack 41-15-26. 23-14 loser to Purdue last* Saturday Razorbseks have a 5-1 mark after feated Rhode Island at Storrs, 42-6. Fracchla on the latter's rounds Jack Downham played best for the a'8'scored twice on passes from Char Louis and Detroit defeated Los Minnesota, while ■wounded, is not night at the Rec found another New York, Nov. 14 (IP)—'(^from the 42-yafd line during ■with a 17-yard scoring flip to Bud were 62,528 fsms in the near filled Scott ran wild, the latter netting The prettiest defensive play wit BLIND BOGEY after its amazing football resurg beating winless Southern Metho clinching a tie for the Yankee Con\ and to talk hunting and fishing Firefighters. ley Conerly, were almost over Angeles, 12-10. San Francisco had yet dead. The Gophers can still get (^rlted match, Watkins and Clvl- desperate second half comeback dy Dial, a one-yard TD plunge and concrete saucer to watch the Yales one score and (Japtain Don Korn- nessed all season set up the sec- Sked riomans 81, Paul Ball- ence earned it the top spot a week dist 26-3. Second-place Rice must ference title. Trinity at Wesleyan^ . . . Red Hadden visited short In- the second game the Police Anyone who’d like to can have by the Giants. He; kicked the shadowed by Steelers’ quarterback a bye. a piece pt the Big Ten title— and tan with Ull (6-6) BUZZ Keeney a field goal. continue on their way to a perfect nim pf the other in the final 15 chaps the nod to go to the Rose adding the necessary spiking to season. taken by Scott on the Princeton SU N D AY Bowl if they so desire—by beating then Baylor if i.t hopes to gain a town, and Southern Connecticut off from his duties at the Con final minutes of the third quarter shoes. But don’t go near the Gifford's three touchdowns, and Layne passed to Dial for one ern Division leading Los Angeles BROWNS 28, ST. LOUIS 27— Neither side scored in the first title.'Rose Bowl, undefeated season tdppro American International Col Clvltan to make the entry a con Yale now shows eight ■wins in as 21. He waa hit hard by end Ruly , SELECTED 12 Wisconsin this week. Iowa ranked tie for conference honors. necticut State Prison . . . Beau when halfback Dan LeToumeau chipped in with some fine end play touchdown and set up two others topped Houston’s Eastern pace atanza but the Yales recoriied EUid national championship. lege 19-0 at Springfield. tender. Bill Fortin, Jim Herdlc, ones he used last season be Jimmy Brown bucked short yard- many starts, six in Ivy League Carpenter and in the process. Car Low Gross — Ted Plodzik, Jim fifth, is assured of part of the con tiful weather, the kind I hopid took a pltchout from quarterback when rookie Bob Simms re-injur on tosses to the former Rice star setters, 24-21. Dallas thumped three times in the second canto for Now Missouri, which soundly Auburn, ranked 10th, once more Connecticut’s victory over Rhode Herb Phelon, Jim Zuccardy and cause the New York Giants’ sige for two touchdowns and picked play. The setback wag the second penter stole the ball and Yale took Gordon, Ev Kennedy, all 74. ference crown after it demolished for on Saturday for area football 'Em Cunningham and raced 2S ed an ankle in the second period, who last year Was., cut by the Denver, 34-7, and Oakland spilled a 22-6 halftime edge. A fter three laced Oklahoma, 41-19, over the relied on Ed Dyss’ trusty toe fdr Island means the Huskies will Bud Schmidt formed the club up 173 yards in 28 carries while for Princeton, snapped a six game over on the 19. Three plays later, Class A — Ted Plodziit 40-2-38, Ohio State (No. Si, 35-12. garhes. New Haven to be my des yards for the score. Fullback A1 placekicking star isn’t about and didn’t reappear for the rest Giants. Buffalo, 20-7, In' other games. periods it was g 30-polnt spread, weekend, faces a similar jituatioi three field goals in a 9-6 victory share the Yankee crown with squad along with Keeney, former M ilt Plum passed for two scores wdn skein. Com ing' up on Satur Singleton flippec' to Jack Hutcher Jim Gordon 44-2-42, Bundl Tarca Iowa winds up its 1960 campaign tination for .the big Iv y League Krob ran for the points after to let them out of his eight. He of the game. Commenting on the game, In 36-6, and many Princeton fans With the Tigei's it is an all-or-n over Gedrgla. Dyas now has 12 Masssachusetts, which defeated Centiul State basketball ace. in toe Browns (5-2) win,against day, Yale moves up to Cambridge son for the score. 46-4-42. 4 ir... rs,this week against outsider Notre clash between Yale and Prince touchdown. wore' them in yesterday’s last "I’ve been all right for about which Pittsburgh took a 14-0 lead COLTS 24, BEARS 20—Unitas, the Cards (4-4). were noted leaving the premises for the season and 26 for his ca- New Hampshire. for a battle w ith.‘so-so Harvaid. With SulIiVEm doing the bulk of Class p — Roger Pryor 49-7-42, second a Minnesota victory ton . . . Phoned several out-of- , In the final quarter the Cruisers ditch, 27-24 victory over the Pitts three weeks after being hurt be early in the first quarter, and held who previously had tossed a 36- • • • for more enjoyable forma of en ^ i ^ )-e^r. Both national records. Au- The Huskies’ G erry 'White T ueaday A 'Win for the Elis will not only the ball toting, the Tigers put to Jerry Beaulieu 47-5-42.. rartain T ”) I 1 match lowa’s 5-1 conference town sports editors for Informa scored a safety when end Rlchy burgh Steelers, In which he kicked fore the opener," Summerall said, on until Gifford’s third TD late yard scoring pass to Moore in toe LIONS 12, RAMS 10—Jim Mar tertainment. Naturally, the Blues, burn and Florida (5-1) are tied for ^ scored two touchdowns. One ,a SB- /Ela-/Election Day and it was also a 37-yard field goal in the last 30 assure them the Iv y League and gether • their best offense of the Class C ~ Ed Blovish 51-8-43. 1 flam nofl * Ani^ u! ‘^e Gophers 27-10 win a tion which they, had at their fin Dotchin blocked a Randy Cote punt "but I just couldn’t get going. I in the last period, Giants’ Coach see-saw struggle with the .Bears tinis 13-yard field goal proved the not blue this day, stayed to the end day, going 67 yards in 11 plays-for 1 in this W6Ck S poll. And If xwrmx* Ta\ita niilM second. In the SEC Florida fin yard gallop in toe last quartar Vlaitotors' Day In the Sports De In the end zone. Cote pjeked up the seconds fo r the differen«e. Big Three championships but the Blind Bogey "a aB whUa ■««> o^er lows puts them in ■ gertips . . . Still a number of never lost my confidence but just Jim Lee Howell said It was simply (3-3-1), said he was hit cleanly by winning margin for the Lions (3-4), to wave handkerchiefs at the six points, Sullivan netting the the.v ished league play with a 21-6 vic that equaled a confersne* rocord. partment, especially before the 10 ball, but was dropped behind his "You know," he said today, a matter of his team not playing first lindefeated, untied season Bundi Tarca 78. requests were received for "the couldn’t get in the groove until Bear end Doug Atkins on toe play who broke a 3-3 tie with the Rams Tiger side of the bowl. scorei windd up**!' ^***7 play B.a wwJlCiltB, ee/h en ce, theUIC j Pow'h'htiM tory over Tulane and received a The victors scored 22 points in tos o'clock deadline when minutes are own goal line by Gary Minor and "this may have nothing to do with today.” their usual top-notch defensive Since 1923. The win was the 42nd About the only thing the Tigers best tickets le ftfo r the Yale game, that bloodied his face. "H e got me (2 -5 -1 )'in the third period on a N ext Ken Wolfe, Yale/s great _ I If the Rose Bowl ia the place for bid to the Gator Bowl. It will de second period and 20 in the last precioul. .Among-the callers -were Bob Whltesell. The Cruisers scored it (the winning field .goal), but I Last year, wearing what the for game in the first half. Pittsburgh, In the series. won was the pre-game toso, and anywhere between the 40-yard ■with his shoulder and forearm,” 9-yard drive engineered by quar kickoff return aHist, nearly did it the Gophers, then they can look cide after its game with Miami quarter. Rhody's touchdown cams / Gene Enrico, new vice president another touchdown In the same changed my shoes before the game mer Arkansas end called "good old leading 24-14 at halftime, did not then they nearly last the ball-on lines." I suggested putting on blue said Unitas. "It was a clean hit." terback Jam Nlnowskl. Spearheads Attaiik again. He-WEia caught from behind forward lo meeting Washington, Nov. 26. in th* third quarter. o f the Manchester Coon and Fox stanza as fullback Herb Lundgren and put on the ones I wore last trusty leather,” Summerall led the offer much of an offensive threat Smib-nosed Tommy Singleton the kickoff on the two yard line Trinity pulled even with Wes Club, Athletic Director Tony football jerseys and running In after a 52 yartl return. Singleton which last Saturday clinched- Its There is a bit of unfinished over from the eight. Dotchin ac year. Giants In scoring, making 20 of in the second half. saved his greatest three-year var when untouched. Y ale’s B o b leyan in the final quarter on a 75- D'Angona at Cheney Tech, Sol with the players and one man then faked brilliantly and threw second strolght Big Five title by business elsewhere this weekend. counted for the points after touch'- " I ’ve been In a slump, and like 20 .field goal attempts and kick The victory kept New York sity performance for Princeton^ Blanchard waited for Sullivan to to W olfe all alone on the five for yard pas* play fro/h quarterbofik Cohen and Slnch Oflara. 'Hie latter said he might do just that. This down on a pass from Mark Heller. baseball players change bats when within a half game of first place beating California, 27-7. The sixth- Yale can cop the Iv y League ing all 30 extra point tries for 90 The veteran signal caller, passer, pick up the bail. Had Blanchard Yale’s third TD, a 43-yard play. Tony Sanders to reserve and Sam was among the 68,000 at Yankee was the only way 1 knew of where The Blue Devils did a fine job they’re In hitting slumps, I decided points. This year, in addition to Philadelphia, whom the Giants Canked Huskies beat Wisconsin. crow^ and its first unbeaten sea 18 Rdokies Clicking in NBA^ punter and runner spearheaded fallen on the ball, the Elis would Singleton to Lou Mtiller pass added Winner. That made to* seoro 22-20 Stadium last Saturday for the he could get choice seats at this for nearly three quarters, but once to change shoes. I ’ll never go meet here next week. However, 44-8, in the last Rose Bowl and son since 1928 by besting Har- his five field goals in 12 attempts, have been > aWEUfied the ball tw'o two more points toy a 22-6 lead. in favor of Wesleyan, and the Hart-« Army-Syracuse football game.. hour . . . Visited Roger Ma- the Cniisers offense got moving It back to those other ones now," Conerly may be a doubtful starter th* Yale attack which scored its have the same team to defend their V8)'d. The Eli crushed Princeton’s he has made all 19 o f his points yards away from paydirt. W olfe accounted for 95 of the ford squad made it 22-22 wl.th a Dtck Thurston, former minor caione, at the Parkade Lanes, and was hard to stop as It was all sea he said, after touchdown. a fte r' twisting his knee and hav most con'vinclng triumph o f the title. title hopes with a 43-22 driibhing But None Like Oscar Robertson Tigers Never Quit yards, on the punt return and pass two-point conversion on anothe? league baseball umpire and now talked 10 pin bowling. Hank son. The Devils themselves threat ing It placed In a protective splint. campaign against what had been Also very much alive In the Saturday to run their record to Summerall, who had kicked only Big Day for Gifford But Yale was not to be denied, completion. pass from Sanders to Winner. : one o f Manchester's finest, was Wlttke was at the control desk, ened two or three times, but could three o f IQ field goals before the The performances of Summer- More will be known'"later In the expected to be the toughest foe. Southeastern Conference, not to 8-0, and 6-0 in the Ivy. as the final score clearly showed. T ^ a same combination. Single- Southern Connecticut scored sin- aliM> a visitor, reporting among reporting everything was working not put the finishing, touches on Steelers game, also booted one all and Gifford, the latter who week. Singleton scored the first Yale mention the national picture, is Utah State, 9-0 overall and 6-0 New York’— (NEA) — LlttleAgames at Cincinnati Gardens only In defense of the Tigers, they ton to Wolfe clicked for another ‘ jrl« touchdowns in the second and other things, the birth of his first out fine and all lanes were busy their offensive drives. touchdown, passed for three oth Mississippi, fourth-ranked a week Maurice Podoloff sat behind the the televised skirmish .bn Satur never g a v e ^ p and for a while in Score, a 37-yard play arid, Blanch in the Skyline Conference, ; fourth quarters, and two aafeUeS child. "H e weighed 10 pounds, one With both league and open bowlers. Mainstays In the Cruiser attack day fEliled to draw what w^s a ers, all brilliantly execute’d plays the first'period, Coimh Dick (jol- ago. Ole Miss soundly laced Ten win the title by beating second in the third period. The N utm lg Included Dotchin, Minor, Whltesell, desk in the lofty offices of the which found the Princeton defend ard plunged for a 30-6 margin. nessee. 24-3,. Saturday and can ounoo and measured 23 inches," record turnout there. They played man’s varied single wing . at Fumble led to the next Yale score, place Utah, ^6-1 in lesgiie play. team’s first Score esme on a 26- tte proud father said. .Blxerclsed Saturday Pete Benson, Roger Taggart, National Basketball Assn, in the before more people in their first ers fooled completely by his ball tack gave Yale fits'. cinch toe SEC title and a spot to State easily h'andled College of th* vard run by Vincent Buccl. Dennis Vendrillo and Heller. For Sport Schedule handling and set up the fifth TD Blanchard bucking ov r from the ray ^ v lle g e and voted after work Perfect dajt for a football game, Saturday's Foothall Stars Empire State Building, thumbs in four outings in the Rhtnelsuid There wasn’t much excitement, two' to climax a 46-yard march. defend its Sugsr Bowl title hy Psciflr. 45-6. ■lid at night joined staff members both from a player's and specta the Blue Devils, Greg ZIemak, with a fine run from punt forma- but the tension was there in the beating Missl.ssippl State this New Mexico State (.8-0) can vest. than they did in the entire first . Slib quarterback BUI Leckonby, on the election coverage. My dis tor’s viewpoint with the weather Randy Cote, Phil Cataldo, Gary hEilf of last season. ,tlon. Singleton completed six of first period. To thik reporter, it Weekend. gain at least a tie for th\ Border MacDonald, Wayne Tedford and Saturday, Nov. ID The NBA president was waxing toe southpaw, scored on an option trict was the 'Waddell School clear and sunny and the tempera On New England Gridirons seven aerials for 119 yards. He seemed that everyone was waiting play and Ed Kaake split the up- Also ready to go, s-bowlin’. with title If it whips Hsrdin-Slmmons Unbeaten, Untied Paul Leone did very well. Wethersfield at Manchester, 1:30, enthusiastic about the Royals, 50 Rookies Tried Out where Jim Wilson, retired postal ture in the 50s. 1 was up with punted once for 39 yards, carried for one or the other, or both teams, ■ rights for'Yale’s final eight mark perhaps one exception, are the sfter beating West Texas Stste, spinning around toe fabulous, re Some 50 rookies tried out with wrorker, and Fred Peck, filled me the milkman and the deadline was Memorial Field.- ths pigskin seven times fbr 83 to explods. 'Hie ’Tigers came in ers. other four teams in the select top 35-15. List Drops to 21 flmuk»sl«rt cruit, Oscar Robertson, drawing the pros fo r this campaign. In with the necessary details. achieved even before other editor Tom Singleton, Yale quar tackle— Injured almost entire Thursday, Nov. 24 yards the best yardage by any Ell boasting the best offense in the Scott and Kornrumpf accounted 10 circle. The exceptimi is elghth- Ohio University, the nation's Among the machine tenders was Ends: Moor*. Grant, Blombors, more than 9,000 paid on election Eighteen are still around if Bob ial departments started function Barry. terback—Passed for thijF seEMon, Guzzettl got into fi Five Mile Road Race, 10:30, back. , league and Yale the No. 1 defense. fpr the Tiger scorec long after the ranktd Navy, which must beat top-ranked small college team at New York. Nov. 14 OF)— Four of' New^ Taggart Sr., squire of Wood night In Cincinnati.' Boozer of the Royals, Syracuse’s in g.,... New Haven was the desti Tackle*; Sheldon, Perkins. Boaworth, touchdowns, scored a fourth in nal game, blocked. Steve Hyde Main St. Statistics were not a t'riie meas- Seven times Yale deliberately Issue had been settled. Army Nov. 26 before It Is free to 9-0, nailed dowm the Mid-Ameri the nation’s unbeaten, untied col land St. . . Home at a respectable Culpitle- Fllcserald. Swede Halbrook, ■ Detroit’s Don nation for /he Yale-Prlnceton foot directing Yale to»[a 43-22 vic to a touchdown on latter’S 62- ‘ "You gotta have an attraction," accept any' post-season bids. The can Conference ■ by shipping pre lege football teams fell by the hour and happy with the outcome, ball battle for first place In the Guards: Turner, M. Podolney, Hutch Ohl Eind George Lee Euid St. Liouia’ inson, Ough D. Podolney. tory over Princetejn. Singleton yard runback of EUl intercepted beamed Podoloff. You gotta have Middies (8-1) ran 'Virginia’s losing viously unbeaten Bowling Green, wayside Saturday. leai*tng only my presidential choice reading Ivy I,eague and at 10 o’clock I Fred Lacour can be included. They Centers: Bill Hamilton, Bill TomassI, cqmpleted six of seven aerials pass. cards to get customers in any string to 25 with a 41-6 victory. 14-7. while Virginia' Military ■>won when I retired. was on the highway. Traffic was McMillan. Fine Record saw service In the.National Indus- In the *ele.ct group. Backs: Boh Ilamlllon, Pohl, While, for 119 yards, carried 10 times, sport dr ■ form - of show business, Duke (No. 7). which clinched the Southern Conference with its heavy and the bowl parking lot for 83 EM the Elis won eighth professional or Eunateur. You need titol-League. Halbrook, whd stuck Hackney Has 65, The 23-14 defeat of Minneaeta Andreoll; Moxier, O'Neill, O'Grady, Pat McCarthy, Holy Cross H ar V ard^ L a e It least a tie for the Atlantic 20-6 triumph over the Citadel. ' by Purdue reduced the mirier ’ Wednesday * wasn't reached tintll noon, usually Boh TomassI, Girard, Sochon. Mlkolow- straight and clinched' at least quEU'terback — Despite the Shizuoka, Japan, Nov. 14 (/P)— aces more than you do in poker. out at Oregon State before mov- , sky. teams on the list to four— Mis-' , Presidential results were not of a one hour ride___ Dined with tie for Ivy Lesigue title. overmatched Crusaders’ ‘33-8 The San FrEinciaco Giants lost the Some of the finest performers ing on to the Wichita Vickers, is Yale officials In the Coxe Cage Firefighters IS) Top Local Round souri, Utah State, Yale and. Nmv ficial at ah early hour this a.m. as Ends: J. Kelly. McNally, ’Tewkshury, loss to Penn. State, McCarthy first and last gamea of their 16- don’t draw. They lack crowd ap now the tallest athlete in .the ma and my luncheon companions were Ahraltls. jor lea^e at seven-three and the Mexico State. Missouri and Utah I lUteaed to newcasts on my car Ken Kezer, Massachusetts kept club in game by passing game series in Japsin but wound peal They sUIl talk.of Babe Ruth, For Undefeated^ Yale Tom Gorman, former Manchester Tackle*; Germond. Hogan, R. Kelly, Baakhig In the spotlight at Stste have won nine games. Yale radio but It was obvious that John halfback—Scored three times for 171 yards and running for don’t they? And little Albie Booth heftiest. Cunadiens Were .lust Kidding High football and Yale lineman. P. Kelly, Ganagan, up with a 11-4-1 record. They were the Maacheater Country Club’s and New Mexico State eight. Kennedy was the new lead er.... Guards; Ware, Murphy, Maj-wskl, on touchdoivn runs of 31, one 11. at Yale.” Among the peagreens with ths Class of 1949, and Jeff Koelsch... Branlon, Palmer. and two yards' in 85-15 con beaten 3-2 by an All-Star team EiMnnal meeting Saturday night Nine Gamas N ot one hut two applications for Thomas Wood and J. ThomEis Detroit Pistons is Jackie Moreland, Boston, Nov. 14 (JP)— Harvard stands as the last— and big The bowl was nearlv filled with Centers': Huhhard, Wilcox, Barbato, quest of New Hampshire Sunday. W illie Mays, who had 23 Waa elub pro, Alex Hackney. Pts Gp Don Zimmer^ Baseball School In Brallhway. Grace lost- m ore, than $100,000 The manner ia which North Caro gest— hurdle between the 1960 Yale football team and its About Yielding Cloveted Title more than 63.000 on hand but the which gave Redmen share of Sales Tax ‘Only* 3 3 % hits, inbluding seven home runs, Reason fpr all the attention Mixiouri ...... 26* Florida arrived. 1 tossed both Backs: Sullivan, Downham, Getxwich, while waiting for Robertson to be lina State recruited this slx:foo1> first perfect season in 37 years. If these Elis can win The game was decided early, Yale Kuzmlckas. Doggarl, Hawver. Lukaa; Yankee Conference (Champion in 67 times^at bat, was voted the given to ' Hackney wax hls Utah State ...... 261 ■side, not willing to accept any romping. 43-22. The Ells could graduated from the University of eight sharpshooter several yeiMS sparkling 84-81—65 . round New York. Nov. 14 (Ab — The Kaslauskas, Bascetla. ship. ■„ Auckland—New Zealand's 1961 most valuable player by a com Game, they’ll be entered in the blue book of greatness with Ohio University ...... 221 offer unless its In the form of a have run up a much higher score Smokeaters ...... 0 IJ 8 0—18 Cincinnati. They are now reaping ago stirred up a national scandal which he shot earlier In the Montreal Cansdlens, who started Firefighters ...... 0 0 6 0— 6 budget provides for the lowering mittee of managers and oflScials. Walter Camp. Pa Corbin'. FrEuik^' " ■ ' ...... ------Humboldt State ...... 246 bonus with at .least five figures... hsd Jordan Ollvar played his reg- -the rewards for their patience sind Eind the prized package woimd up day. It was the lowest round the season’s iness as though TD: Smokeaters: Mlknlowaky, Hamil Gerry 'White,- Connecticut of the sales tax on motor vehicles His award was a Japfinese auto at LionlslEuia Tech, Hinkey, Lonnie Stagg, Pudge Hef- Arkansas Tech ...... 171 Tom Mason, busy working on a 'ulars In .the second half. ton (2). FIreghlers; Kelly. fortitude. Of the Royals’ first five tied record against the Crimson— of the year shot nt the- Conn- they were going to give the rest halfback—ecored twice ' as to 33 per cent. mobile. ■ felfinger, Ted Coy, Albie Booth. Iowa'- Teachers ...... 227 N B A clubs -wilPcarry 11 Instead the last titles still unsettled. tr>' Club, Huskies kept grip on YEtnkee o f 10 first-year men ^tois trip. This Yale, dedicated to - merciless of the .JIatlonal hockey League Lenoir Rhvne ...... 244 Cruisers (18) - UCaiins Share Title / clubs a cijsnce at the title, were w power, turned lo the aii' lanes to Hackney, who Eilwaya keeps etirr M0NT60MIRY U Kndii D fourth. Hackney were Lee Terry, 'Htan New Mexico State . n^au. letinrlRipn. runnInRbain. BouMUt , *Fhere are si'ickouts among thii Redmen. I three-po. . margin at the top. of scored by a drop'nr-place, ideh, Weat Cheater (Pa) ...276 CSiieago 7, Detroit 1. Detroit ve. Boston at New York. lefTournrau. Horvath. Krob. Mcaalrr. Not even listed on the depth year’s pack o f beginners, of course, HlllEwkI, beth o f whom hEtd 74e, ' Harvard kept under wraps in Amherst wrapped up its third the standings. which must be made from a acrim- Williamette ...... 247 Ametican lAvagiie I«o* Angeles at New York. Hlua navlU HI) chart, this sophomore kicking but none quite like Oscar Robert and Henry RoekwHl, Who shot KmU; ('ataldrt. Laonr. Kuzmirkaa. downing Brown, 22*8, fo r the first straight Little Three title by down The Cana ens whipped the New mage pjay. It la also possible .to ...220 Springfield 8, Providence 4. specialist ran back a punt 51 son who brought his University n 78. Albright ...... Fl^nfo. B. Malklnuon. time since 1953. -■ ing Williama, 21-6. York Rangers, 2-1, last night, make a. field goal b>- a return kick ,..181 RMhester 6, Cleveland 2. Detroit—Dwight Sloan of the TatkipR'. Rarlot), MarDonald. HoRai), yards to score as Crimson beat o f Cincinnati co-captain, Rsilph MontclEUr St (NJ). The site o f this clinuuitio strug • Tufts, shooting for its first un- their f; victory In five meetings hiitthls,«^f renrse, alae ha* to he So. Unlveretty (L a ) ..^.197 Buffalo 5, Quebec 4. Detroit IJnns had only three of Dingwall.. Manning.^ Brown, 22-8, for toe first Urns Davis, with him. The six-eight Ouarda: Carllf*r, Oahb**y, gle between two raw-boned lines marred slate in 26 years, stumbled with the cellar-dwellers. The Chi a ZrUlfor place Wck. ThI* la an Muskingum ...... • .*.879 Eaiateni League his pasaea Intercepted throughout Glard. , since 1953. Boozer, who made a name for him- T H A N K S JOE-^Retiring Secretary Joe Handley, center, is Harvard Stadium where'in the Instead in its hut gaipe. Lafayette Mansfield Beaten cago Blirk Hawks, unbeatable on nnuanal play Eto6 to my knowledge Fre.sno i.... *246 Johnbtown 6, Philadelphia 2. the entire 19!19 ae'ason. He tried t>nt»*rz: Tvlbird. S. ^alklnnon. M lf at KansEia State, completes a had too much of everything in Paonf*. rain and mUd-spattered 1928 meet a was presented with a complete golf outfit— to improve their honie ice, pushed in’ - second ha* only happened a roliple' of Langston ...... 264 New Maven 4. New York 3. -103 ' ' pasaea. > Harry ,<^mp, Boston Col triunvvirate which has given ,th< 22-7 match. ' 7. Rarku: YSlfinak, YakaUla. Walcrh, ing All-Amerieae Century Mll- By Indinns, 18-8 hiis gamfe—by Country Club members Saturday night. place clobbering the Detroit Red- timea. Wagner ^ . 987 Cotf'. Walffh, K^urni, Moorhouaa. lege fullback—Voted Hany Royals a tremendous shot In ths Yale ran up a 36-6 margin oh etead and Bill Mallory led Yale Wings, 7-1, while in the other If the hall goe* over the pros* Seven Oanaa Ciiilpara ...... f) 0 *10—18 Agganls award as outstanding a m -ro n the floor arid at the Princeton in M raiffutea, then’ let Offering their best are Lee Terry, club president, left, T p Is^Tournmu, Isiindgr^’n. to a. 13-0 victory. That triumph .. Fielding a combined team of gsuhe, the Toronto Maple Leafs .B ts back in the BC-Boston TJ. bucks office. the Tigers g o for aome fEUUrsaving and Pro Alex Hackney. Handley served as club secretary, bar or any prat of it piusea over PAT*. KrnBl■ ■ ss frnn),^x s s t i i / DoU^ln-a^ » s s •1,1 IS X (puzul. s • closed out the Eli season with an turned back the Boston Bruins, Florida AAM ..469 Safely: Cole of Blue Devils Isckled game. Crump scored two Jerry West of West Virginia points UEdnat toe third stringere. Jayvee fesElrvea and Freehmeit, fdr many years. (Herald Photo by Pinto.) one o f toe pdats, It is scored ■« a touchdowns, barged for 68. 8-0-0 record. 4-2. . . . , . In end Dine b)f Minor and B. Whtlearll. now with Los Angeles, perhaps li The 'T7th HarvEurd-Yale game Manchester'High defeated Mane- goal. A k ick .Is not good If It rushing yards in 23-14 vlcto ^ . Yale has won all eight starts Chicago now has 20 points, one touche* a member of the kicking WANTED? the closest thing to - Robertson this fall. will be televised in the Esut. among toe rookies. Like Robert- field Training School's footbell more thai). the Red Wings and the team or the ground, but If It hits Manors Practice In other New England action . It marks the 2Sth' t^me since* Dick DeamsrEila, BU half aon, Weat la the complete player team: 18-8. The Indians Jayveee Maple Leafs, who are tied for a defensive pla.ver and continues MEN-WOMEN Royals Ease Path this ' coming weekend, Dartmouth 1872 that 'Yale—owner of more Terry Renamed Prexy, back—Climbed out o f sick bed Without a weakneas^JiUt the Moun third. over the cross bar or posts.-It It Green Manor. Maneshester en fron ages 18 to 81. Prepare 1* at Princeton, Colgate at Brown, victories toan Euiy other collegiate played the first and third periods Unroln Service helps Uioii- to score' a toflchdown, lead sec taineer isn’t EM bjgTand strong ai 97 SAVES FOR WOKSLEV ruled a field go«L A field goal can try in the fast Farmington Valley, Msr fer U. B» Ctrli Sendee job saad* prepare for these teets For leading Hawks Clemson at Boston College, Bos football team—has gone into tha and the Freshmen tbe^ second and ond hal( ground attack In los the' slx-four-iintPa-half, 200-pound Giillee Tremblay, a roo'xla jiuit not ho arored from a kickoff. league, will hold Its first' prae- ■psalags la this ELrea during every year, 11 Is one of the ton Univenilty at Buffalo, Con final game* with an all-'Winning fourth. ing cause. B ig O, Euid^oesn’t score as well. record. Thirteen times the Bull Joe Handley Honored up ■ •;>m H ’.1-Ottavya and Dickie Q: A punt is muffed by a mem ;tice ae^bn Tuesday night at 8 i t tha aext It lEioaths. largrot aEid fastest growing necticut at Holy Cross,- American After a tcorelese first half, the New York. Noy. 14 (fib—The Cin N B A attendE^nce -Increased 19 Moore scored Montreal"! goals in ber of the receiving team. An en(t privately owned schools of Its International at Central Connecti dogs went . $11 the way, 14 times Indian Jayveee tallie*! on toe esc the Conran - has been Oavenimeat |Meitione pay as cinnati Royals are making it easy Jack Kinderdine, Dartmouth per cent last season with the ar tha Canadlena’ trluipph over toe on the kicking team who was out Mgh as 84MwM ' a month to kind and Is not connected with cut and'Southern (jonnectlcut at they didn’t. ond pley o f the third -period on e signed to coach the all local array.' quarterback—PELSsed for two rival of W ilt the Stilt C|iamberiain The most recent instance was in Rangers. Ch.nllie Henry .got one e f bounds picks up the ball and ainrt. They provide much the Government. for the St. Louis Hawks to stay out Baldwin 'Wallace. 70-yerd pass from Ned Cronlh to Reslscte^ president Pt the lj:an-«celotti and Melvin Hadfteld were There are several new faces to touchdowns, 129 yards Euid a in Philadelphia trunks. Robert 1944 when Virginia held the Elis fo r N ew York in the final period. goe* for a touchdown. Is It *1 fftater seearHy than private front In tile Western Division of two point conversion, rEUi for That w ill conclude the region’s Don Lallberte With toe latter run Chester Country Club at that or- elected for three years dot. the lineup this year. Central' For FREE Information on Gov son has early foot as ail equally to a 6-6 tie after the letter had R .^ar goalie Gump Worsley lowed? • iraplsymi.nt and excellent op- the NBA. the other six pointa In 20-0 gridiron campaign..except for the ning 35-yard* for the score after Robert Boyce was chainfian of Connecticut standouts ' Jimmy ernment jobs, Including list of glittering 'urnstlle mEignate. won their first aeven. ganlxstloh’s annual meeting gat- made 37 saves, 20 of them in the A : It becomes the kickifig pM'tiinlt|r for' EkdvnnecmenL And toe more the Royals slump, victory over Cornell. Boston College-Holy (jroas finale making catch. the nominating committee. Others Glenney and Buss JCeeney -w lir ^ ^ posItioiM and ialartep, fill out And as, Podoloff stresses,* there Harvard has playro apoiler fiv$ urday night waa Leon |Terry.The first period. Ifaay praWoiis require little or .the easier things will be for the Nov. .26. on the committe'e were Einar team's ball, but there la ao advance wearing the green of the Manor - coupon and mall' at once— TO is no other way of creating instant times, wiiuUnning 22-p ‘in 1901. 4-d in Mansfield scored against Fresh M.speiHallzed edqcntton or ex- -Hawks Bteve Van Nprt, Amherst people. Princeton* must bounce back meetings which wae preceded by Lorentxen, William Allen, Hariy Murray BEU.four hit for two permitted Euid, o f course, a touch five. Jim Moriarty, Bill Tfortln. DAY. You will also 'get'full 1908, 20-0 In 1912, 10-8 In 1921 and men in toe fonrth period cm two perisnee. -The Detroit Pistons polished off fullback—Plunged for two •gainst Dartmouth and get an up- goals in tb« Black Hawks’s victory down Is nut aliowsd. Frank Butkus, holdovers from last details on how yoii can quall^ U -8 in 1987. long pass plays w ith the last one a toast be^f dlimer 'and cocktail Eich and Tom Faulkner, the Royals, 125-113 last night and scores, made a crltlCEil fourth over the Red Wings. Chicago now Q: A team punt* across toe year’s squad, will also b* on hand J M ia get nae of these Jobs, youreetf to pose theso tests. •ct performance hy Harvard tp covering 85 yards. The host dub party, wEM’ held $t the club house. now Eire only 18 percentage points down pass interceptidn as has won six at home and tied neutral zone from it* two-yard for the opening gems. XoeeJ play jam araat paaa a teat. The eom- Wind up with one sprig of the Ivy. « fushed for Its two points after Voted-into office as vice presi pitHlia la heea and. in aome behind the aecond-place■pi Royals. Lord Jeffs downed WllliEuns, Weekend Eights Five Plftyeif over 30 two. Goalie Glenn Hail was well line. The kick is blocked, by a line ers are Invited to try out as all Don't delny — Act NOH’l Boston. College, beating Boston ’ 'Nicluilim fc* lO r RooklCH touchdown to take ah 8-6 lead dents were Frank Simon, Johnston aaly aas out of five para. The only consolallon for the Roy 21-6, for third Little 'Threa vlniverslty, • 23-14, fo r its second along toward hit third shutout of backer, after \vhirh the halt re positions ate optn. Lsague pliy als- was thiit Oscar Robertson McKee and Herbert Carvey. Simon bounds across the goal line tmd crown In a row. • New York—Florentine 'Fernan* •traight, has a 'good shot at the Leon Roebafort imd Len Itonton, The Indian freshman then tallied Toronto Maple Leafs started the season when . Howie Glover willW8I4 get underway the raasvaend ofv* tha wound up with 84 pointa, Includlni will serve a, one year term, McKee UNOOLN BEBVICE. Dept. dez, 164, (juba stopned Phil Moyer, Clemson Tigers, who have proved rookie forWhnla with the New York a jpair of touchdowns on two Ihni the current season with five play- dribbled $ ehot past him a^ 7:10 goes out o f bounds in the end sons. morfto. Drills ar* to be eehefulad a. polnt-a-mlnute binge during 12 two years and (3arvey three yeara. Fehla. DUnols ' Quarterback Tony Sanden 153 1/4, PortlEind. Ore., 6. Rot nearly as ferocious as expect- drives. Woody Clarli and Jacl era 80-or-more in' their lineup. Old of the liut period. How would this he ruled? twice weekly until «>p*hing,ifma-' minutes of the second quarter,r, Don Rangers, didn’t take long to pick I ara vary nuxli iaterested. Fles . Md sub . end*. Sam Wlnnw, •d. Th e Colgate-Brown game has up nicknEtmes. Rochefort has been Simihons querterbacksd ths two Seven members were also elect est'm em ber o f .the Leafs is John' Ed I'hack, George Armstrong A: This la a aafety. The defaa- OhI had 111 for the PtstMU. 'Trinlty-nrComblned for' 76- Sesto San Giovanni, Ita ly— Mat a f V> M. flavammeat poalttoaa aad salailea; (8) informatiiM oa FerderiCo Scarponl, 131, Italy out «>«en switcheif from the previous dubbed ’ ’Cheesy’’ by hls' mates merchef. Dave Odell, Jdinny ed to sgrve on the Board of Gov ny Bowsr in goal. Bower , will be and Bed Kelly all scored’ for toe alvo team geta tivo points. hew to ihitiify Ser • U, S, aeversraeet Jdh. Nb other games ware 'schaduled Y E ^ ecorlng paee pUy. then, Wright, - Paul Rltharda .. Jim ernors. Elected for one-year Wire 36 on November 4, Defensenian I fs in the first period against Datroit — Detroit Liona’ end last ni^t. Saturday. St. Louis dt- pointed Raymundo De Jenu, 132, ly trEuUtiqnal Thanksgiving morn while Roneon is called "Lighter." following two ^Int oonverstoh FALf£ GOING AFTER PUCK—Dallu Sndth (8), Boston ^ruin (lefensenum, falls Toomey and Pete Sylvester did John' Sommers, Gene Davis I and Allan Stanley and Left winger Boston. That was all they needed, Glenn Davis holds th* world ^lisMsa s*a«tf#««oa##ee«o*aa*#aaa#ar#ea«oaaa*#*ofs- -A g e ,.raessraaao festsd Phliadeiphim, 107*105; Bos Brasil, 8. ing date*. R o n m , incidentally, is the puck as his goalie Don Simmons and Fevny Flaman (14)^ rush in to tnoet of the ba^ e$rrying with Maurica Willey. Slated to serve Bert 01mate$d are' both 84. Red but Frank Mshavolich sent the for purses ’o f $200,006 or more, ord for th**400-mstsr liurflag'. A Al f s 00000000 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0, 000 0 00 00 000-0 0'0 * ** 0^$ 0 0 0 0 0 P 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ton turned back Los Angeles, 181-' tame Into 23-33 tia with Wes Tijuana, Uaxic^BrnMto Bar- Tale goaa aftar undispute;i'*?§^a-^;Wt;:^^ ■'' W=. ■ . A "•< X - ; r ttAKCHEglEl^ EVENING HgBALD, MA^lOgEaTER. C(»m ^ MONDAY, NOyBMBER 14, IMP r V.'. |i|j«:9lvn.T« /- w ||A?TCHSSTE» H E k m . J ^ e m S T E R . NOVEMBER 14, 1960 *««# Auto brlvliif School 7-A RE OU6HTA BE A LAW H o u M m U G w d a S I BY FAGALY aim SHORTEN A9irtraDRt»^PlRtR--- ^ w u 'rb li$f BrN ' . t l Bonani f6r Balt 72 Hoiiat* for 8sl» 72 Wanted—Rest Estae 77 Jcw O llY 4S Columbia LARSON’S Oannectieut’g first U- 'FOR SALB-^lngar Fltadomatto -ilteciiCCAtr;' 65 OOVENTRT-35 acre thrm, 9 room ARB YOU oehtfderihg selUng your canaed driving school trained — sowing machine,- blond eablaet, ItAN^unniBfe-Jlew i mm dain m —TWO FAMILY DUPLEX rieeidi UA eeramio balRa. houfe fa good cjgndltioh, ha$n, nomaT If you ian, wa wui pm* :V Certified and approved to now cf- hardly used. TR 6-6474. HEi^ DUFtaX 8 TMna, U«t* Uw emdift 1NM purf« DIAMOND .r ia t ' AeeoinN0K) MAHOGANY CONSOLE 34” Motor ziRCh, anoioaad D>ear to esetko.' Abrehahdis* valuod at ..$9,U7^ The merchandise being put eih^’ ORY' o A k WOOD . ci^' flNplaeo ola TV, new picture -tube. Phone ,, Tel. W 4 r « f» * ^ . OQa w a r .old. een- MANCHESTER—Wort Side. C i«e ARE YOU CONSIDERING win be auctioned off tomorrow and courteous Instnicton. Glasa room and store ,-leiVlu, |15 per. toadIde- Cod, 6 finished rooms, fireplace, By C alm er* the ’’auction' block” was aolicited^i y i fl ROC9CVILLB]—Three rooms . coni- ___ -RNe SELLING YOUR Wednesday nlghta during- the Kl- from local merchahts and mawi^; CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS mstructiotiB for 16, IT year olda.’ livortd; m-7668. full basement, oil hot water hOat, Telephone Mr. Mortlock, Director pietciy fumisbod, autometic weeh- . * vtow. Frtoed In the R. F. DIMOCK CO„Jin 9-6246 PROPERTYt wanla Radio Auction on station facturers by some 77 club mbiti* for anpointrasnt, near acboola’, bus and ehgpplni. gn s AJW. to 4:30 P.M. of Dnver Education. MI 9-7M8, COLDSPOT refrigerator, 10 ft. with er, garage, tW ojiepam o priVeto .. ceil ^H any. T. Ohsilniers. Old WUll- WINF betweon 9:80 and U o’clock. bars on a dosen teams captalndd ______.V SfllABOmBD CORD , W OOD^imr treeseir top, a sk m $M. Good -ran- ihrlek Agonoy, AO H684. or RairbAra Woods,>Ah»-?702 or Ideal for children. Large G.l. We wUl eetlmata value Of your mantle Rd., has been elected chair fltndideA fiiraA'e•B,^'•tovbs. entranosa, TR S-TCM. VR SdiMS. H io merchandise, which Includes by past Ktwknls {wesldsiits wbloh ning cobditlmi,'MI 3-1677. 'Johanna Evens, MTo-ssos mortgage, can be assumed. $88 per praSNtrty without obligation, Wa man of. Columbia Chapter Ameri two new automobiles and two COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. dudtty. Edward Yeomans,' PI- p A m c ii^ N m t a ootomai month. Take time and see. Of also buy property tor carti. can Red Gross.', He succeeds Included Willlain G. Glenn^m, Jr« . ftlONDAT Thru FRIDAT H:8® A.M.—8AJDBDAT 9 A.M. MotorcFclos— ncTcles 11 S-S002.;,. - with 4 bedromne. IH li*tR*i largo SDC ROOM CAPE - t ’ bedrooma, aluminum boata among the hun E. Theodore BanUy, Ormuid J. SEVEN ROOM uMurtment for rant. fered at $14,990. Gaston Realty, AlemMr l^ulttple Lilting. Bradley A. Batson of Hebron, who dreds of items cmtributsd by Man Mnstcsl Instruments'^ SS 19 North 8t., M l 6-l6l8. living roam witfi ftfegiaoe, hot IH Datmr, porch, garage, fireplace, Ad 94731. West, Thomaa F. Ferguson, . O. BOY’S BLACK English bike. water beat, one-car igariigoi 9y has seived this chapter, which chester retail and manufacturing PLEASE r e a d y o u r AD ' Speedometer, saddle baskets. 'Ex wooded lot 180X76,. 1H% mort- STANLEY BRAY. Realtor covers three towns, for the past firms, will be auotimied by a team Stillman Keith, John R.. MrOoek, Gajrden—FRnR>-4>air3r UPRIGHT. PIANO, good conditlcB, r o W ^ tin en L otaty. f m - gego, Imimediate occupancy. Own. $5,800 TOTAL pried. Rockville — CUm UM ®r “Wwit Ad»" n n Uken o%-er th« phoo« ■■ ■ c®n- cellent condition. Make wonderful TW0” ~ 6 M ~ furidehed heated two years. D. Lloyd-Hobron, Ray M. Owsna, -N oM iu iir $35. Call Dnbaldo Mtisid Center, . apartment. KltehCn eet. RMrigera. brick Agoncy.Hfl f-6M4, or AO 94440. . Older 2.famlly .eold flats, 8, 6 and BRAE-BURN REALTY- of Kiwanls ahnouooera. tenlwiM. T l» hdrertiMr •hoiUd read hl» ad the FIB8T OAT IT Christmas .gift, $25. MI 9-6038. Piodiict* . 80 Chalmers,- business manager of Moet of tile Items are bolow $100 Russell 8. Pottertqn, Edgar H. . IHtVoniHMME 186 Wert Middle Tpke. tor Ifodroom eet. Low rant. 3 structurally sound, near, evary- MI 8-6278 Ap p e a r s and r e p o r t e r r o r s in ttmo for the next taeer. MANGHERTBR - New T. MOU the Southern New England Tele retail value. Proceeds of the event Clarke, Herbert J. McKinney and SCUEVfD MM 09 GREEN .MOtnn'Am ^tatoes, Adults. Apply apartment 4, id 4 CAROL 6 RIVE - RockvUIe, |18,. tbing. Wonderful opportunity. Ad Hon. The HeraM to reaponalble for only ONE Incorrect or omitted .ranch, a flrepleoas, a full Ritha, 980. 6 room ranch, large living phone Company’s Wiliimantic of will be used for Kiwanls sponsored Eugene M. David. Mil UMPLlAWHr good -and mealy. Paaquallnl Farm. Depot Square. 9-8061 or TR 64909. IF, YOU WISH paraonai servloa iBserdon for any adverttaement and then only to the .extent of a BiMlnesB Service* Offered IS Wanted—TS Boy 58 3-oer gartiga. latg* httdieR with room, cabinet kitchen, 8 bed - call Jeaeph A. Barth, broker. AC fice for nearly 25 years, has lived I youth activities. M. Mark Bogdan, who has OUTlff,ViM«nf 24r Avery 8t„ Wapph^. Ml 4-0604. worked on a similar Kiwanls proj • ^ k e good" Ineertton. Errors frhkb do not lessen the value of M A M RHBBISH Removal Service ROCKVILLE—24 Grova St. Well hullt-in oven and range, (ermal rooms, i%% mortgage can be OOLUAIBys ST. - 4 raom older 9-0830. In Columbia since his retirement Fifteen Kiwanlans^ihanning tele- Mif LAMCNTT WE BUY, 8BU . or trade enOqBe dining room.. Lot Ufodbo, H0.IC0: house, .sunporch; 2-car lArage with ect which proved to be very suc the adverttoemeot tvOI not be corrected by -make food” InserHon. ----- resldentiali Industrial commer GREEN- KOTTNTAm potatoes, and used fumitfire, china, rUHi, heated two room furnished apart! assumed. Marion E- Robertson, In 1967. Since here he has eerved phones will taks . mds during the m ealy and-nice for baking. De- ment. Inquire first floor Apt. I. brt^ A gm c^ M l 84484. Rrt^er, Ad 84958. attached workshop. Good condi as a manager Of the . Planning and two-day event cessful in Greenfield, Mass., and cial. Cellars, attics, yards cleaned. silver, ptchire tnunee and ola Adam Rhodes, are co-chairmen' of Metal and cardboard drama for Utmred. Call Hathaway, t a 6-6438. Tel, TR 8-9894. tion. Shade trees. Immediate Oc Zoning Commiaalon. Mies Dorothea winners wtii have forty-eight TOUR COOPERATION RHX cotaa. old doue and guns, Hobby MANCBBar>IU4 Worn GOMMUal. OOAIFY FOUR room ranch with, cupancy. Ad 4-0026. the event. sale. MI-9-9767. collections, attic eentants or wboia Raymond of Andover was rs- hours fo>I»y. and redeem their BE APPRECIATED Dial Ml 3-2711 TIRtEB ROOM apartment, heat, large kitchen, dudng room, sun partially finished recreation room, Neddow Hurt Publicity and advertising chair 'artatas. Furniture Repair Sarrica, panor off lazga Uvi^ room, bidb elected secreUryvtreaaurer, a post items at^X Center St. If a~ winner COSMA APPLIANCE 8ervlc»-B e- HooMlioid Good* 51 Taleottidlle, Cbcn., TaL MS 6-7448. hot water, and gas for cooking, storm windows, ctmpor pipe, and she has held for nearly 15 years, appear during that time. man are Thomas McPsrtland and palra all makes refrigerators, elactrlc refrigerator and gas and 4 badrooma on aecond Door, wall to wall carpetuiig. This house PIANO'S SPECIALS Also elected was Robert AY- Bart- the second highest bidder wi Thomas F. Ferguson, respecU've- Aotomobiles for Sale 4 TORO POWER haadto at new low stove, $63 monthly. Call Ml 6-‘n87 cue-car. garage, nicely landpeeped Is on a corner lot on top of a Mil As Car Rolls Fotuid freezers, washing- machines, dry lot, Prleed M MCJOD. PhUhriek , MANCHESTER lett of Rt. 6A, aa vies chairman. I notified that he Is the winner. ly. ers. ranges, oil and-.gaa burners. er price, now, IM6&. , M!' powqr WANTBiD-Boy’s 24” Weyde,, good from. 5-7 p.m. and is in immaculate condition, Chalmers has announced the ,foh-1 All Kiwanlans win b* 'working The local club has promoted 1954 Pa c k a r d , automatic trana handle rMary 'mower with ' beg Agency, Ml M464. $12,500. Call Everett Murphy, l o s t —Gr^F^tfiT white tiger est, MI 9-0883. All work guaranteed. condition. Ml 9-2378 after 5. $l6,800-4}lcott St. $8,000 under lowing committee appointiprats at WINF studios during the sue many fund raising projects for female With Mack noee. vicinity misaion, radio, heater, power unit, 686.85. Marldw’e, 667 Mein FOUR ROOM duplex with 8 bed- Real Estate, Ad 8-0886. Toward River St., Manchester. Ml 6-6231, roome, $115 per monOr plua heat, VERNON-Rolton Lake, Large 4 owner’e coat. Immaculate 4 fin for the. coming year: home serv- tion. .Radio announcers, runners, youth activities and youth scholar Deepwood Drive. Ml 9.42M. steering and- brskes, electric COMPLETE REPAIRS - By Stu Rooms Without Boani 59 ice, Roland Laramie; bfobd pro-1 phone answering and bidders wiU aerial, $125. MI 9-8628. nice central location. 'lilts is half room 'C- a ^ com] _ ,ipl4ttely renovated. RICHFORD, Vermont hopie—Seven ished, 6 room cape, deluxe heated ships such as the annual Kiwanls art R. Wolcott on automatic New file oath and fixturee. Corner rec room, aluminum aiding and Manchester PoUceman Gordon gram, Mra. John Pringle; water | be some of their duties, LOST—100 foot steel tape on Vernon ..washers dryers and electric of a new duplex. Call Realtor, MI room, IH bathe, oU furnace; hot- Peanut Bale. SNOW PLOWING special — 1959 USED rURNTTURE. Ml 6-7446. PLEASANT HEATED root*, aepa- a-1576. lot Only $8,800,. Intercity Realty, Ued gas water neater, refrigera windows, plastered walla, fireplace, Neddow. suffered a aUght leg and safety, Mrs. Leona Wolmer; direc Street between Cook s Service SU- ranges.. Ml 9-6678. rete entrance, kitchen privllegee, JA 3413 tion and Lawton Rd. Call Ml Ford li-ton pick-up equipped with AloTtiig-—Tmckliig-^ Help Wanted—Fenaie 35 Article* For Sale 45 tor, stove. 30 miles to Jay Peak conveniently located, well land- knes Injury at about 5 o'clock tor, Dr.^Ralph Wolmer. factory Installed 4-wheel drive. CHAIN SAW work — Trees cut. S to ra g e 2 0 one block from Main St. Gentle ATTRACnVE 4 room garden ski area. $8,500. Ad 84701. leaped A zone lot. Aaaumable 4H % The chapter lias voted to change should be made Immediately with S-2M9. Reward. men, parking. MI 3-4724. BOWERS SCHOOL — 8H room Saturday afternoon while trying Many other extras. A-1 condition. Reasonable rates. Call PI 3-7558 SEICRETARY for executive In large SNOW BLOWERS Arlene, Reo, Three 'Rooms of Fumitur* apartment, heat, hot water, stove, mortgiqfe. Immediate occupancy. to atop his cruiser zriUCh was roll its annual ,foeeting date, and In william Bowers, MANCHE^TEh package Delivery. modern office. ffiM typewriter ex Toro powerhandle iand Bolens 18 refrigerator, parking, $115, MI. ranch, flvs years old. Larg* mod BIGHT ROOM modified ranch, 8 FOUND—One male mongrel dog, Including two new front traction between 1:30-4:30 or any time FURNISHED room, complete light ern kitchen, 6 bedroomi, living ing toward thi'Hockanum River, the future It will be in the third Five of Columbia’s freshmen Police Arrests white with black arid brown sppta. Saturday or Sunday. Light tracking aihd package deliv perience required, pleasant sur to 82 Inches. Parts and service. FROM MODEL HOME 6-1809. baths, 4 bedrooms, family room, $16,600—Or beet offer. Vacant grip tires. Carter Chevrolet Com housekeeping facilities available. room 21x14 with fireplace. $18,900 new 6 room cape, 1>A baths, built- Neddow had stopped at Tolland w e e k ^ May, the date to be set were surprised by about 60 rela- Call Bolton D<« Warden, MI pany. Inc., 1229 Main St., Man ery, Refrigerators, washere and roundings, paid holidays, vacation, Capitol Equipment Co., 36 Main wall-wall carpet, $21,900. Many Children accepted, limited. Cen HEBRON—Four room apartment. Phllbriek Agency, MI 8-6464. ' Ins; fireplace, baaement garage, 80 Tpke. and Demlng St for a rou at tta t time, 11116 Is a ch^ge tlvss and friends, who gave them a 9-7601. Chester, MI 9-5288. atove moving specialty: Folding mxxip insurance plan. Radio A St. MI 6-7958. Cost Over 370D extras. Carlton W. Hutchins, Ad ------from July, which proved unpopu- party at the newly opened Pollack Walter Kaeheta, 57, of South PAINTING, paperhanging, floor Appliance Distributors. Inc,, 95 trally located. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Adults only. Call between 7-$ p.m. 94183. year 5%% mortgage available. tine check when suddenly he locked chairs for rent. Ml 9-0752. 116,600—LARGE 5 room ranch, doors, when suddenly, he looked-because of vacations. This past Recreation Center in Conantvllle. Windsor, was charged with as 1955 aanding. Call MI 9-0726. L ^ e t t St., East Hartford. JA WALLPAPER SALE—Many pat NEVER BEEN USED Arch St... Mi 8-0046. sault and battery this morning as P erson ali AUS’TIN A. CHAMBERS Co, Local- 8-6581 terns to choose from, plastic fireplace, aluminum storms, at TWO-FAAdLY house for sale, AA BOLTON back at hla cruiser and aaw It week’s meeting *waa postponed Mrs. Gamache.,U the former Sale Price $888 SUNNY—Comfortable room for MODBiBiN 8 room fin t floor apart- tached « garage. 12,900 assumee ing In the direction of the from July. Sylvia AUkolaw.s daughter of Mr. the result of a warrant Issued by CHEVROLET moving, packing, storage. Low coated and trimmed, choice se tone, 119 ft. fr o n ta l by 166’, Six $11,300— Comfortable 4 room Asst. Prosecutor Allan Thomas. young lady. A few feet from ment, rtectrlc range, retrtoerator 4H$A m artnge, $86.65 monthly. John Marsh, field representative, and- Mrs. William Mlkolaw of Pina VACUUM CLEANERS repaired In Hoasehold Services rate on long, distance moves to MOnnCRS; Need money for added lection. C. J. Morrison Faint rooms and three rooms. Will hold ranch,.pluterkd walls, oversized He chased the car and'bought Kasheta is alleged to have assault my own home shop. Forty yeara 48 states. MI 8-5187. Christmas expenses? Earn extra Pay Only $4 Week everything. Call MI 9-8829 any and heat included. MI 6-6524. Carlton W. TOUutchlna. ■ —I d , $-8181------second mortgage, $14,500. Call up to it Just at the .top,4f a bank was present at the .meeting to be St. Her husband was a WUlimantic Convertible Offered 13-A Store, 885 Center. time. garage, assumable 4^% mortgage. ed Antionette Brazinakas, 50, of factory experience. All makea, $$$$$$ the convenient Avon way. Sacrificing complete bedroom, owner. Ad 94886. that goes down to the river. Aa of any possible assistance. A t the resident at th* time of their mar- 29 Buckland St. yesterday. He low ratea, free eatlmatea, free f u r n is h e d 3-room iqpartment, MANCHESTER-Spe^Kl- roo™ close of the meeting ha gave a re- riage, son of Mr. and Mrs, Felix I f i ’Turquoise end White FLAT FINISH Holland window Choose your working hours to lit I d r MER SALESMAN has etaln- complete living room and kitchen LARGE FURNISHED room, one home, garage, near'school*, bus $15,500— Overaized 5H room he tried to Jump hi; he was toassd posted a $200 bond for court ap pickup and delivery. Mr. Miller, With a Factory New LIGHT ’TRUCKINO and moving private hath, utilities, buslntss MUST SELL ranch, plastered walle, fireplace, to the. ground. / port of two recent state confer- Gamache. They were married In shades made to measure. All your household schedule. Etorn less steel waterless cookware In decorator furniture from model dis minute from Main St. Light houee- block, free parking, adults. Depot and churches, full price $11,800. pearance next Monday. JA S-IM09 /' V8 Motor — Radio evenings and weekends. MI 9-6868. while you leam. And our Clirist- original cartons, reg. $149.50. Sac- generous size kitchen and dining The cniissr Stopped befOTS go ences. He told the members St. Mary’i^ Church, WUlimantic. metal Venetian - bjlnda at a new play home.' We will give you free keeping. Ml 6-7959, Square. Tel. Mr. Keith, MI 94191, Short way out—aeveral homes Mary J. Martins of 2 Rogers / Heater, New White Tlrea low price. Key* made while you 01*8 gift catalogues make selling rificei $39.50. BU 9-6955 Four room expandable Cape in a area, baaement garage, large weU ing over the bank, and was not present that Columbia Chapter la Nov, 11, 1986. They lived in that ELECTROLUX Salea and Servlca, delivery and free storage up to one from $4,500 up. Call the Ellsworth quiet residential area. Upstairs is PI. was charged with keeping an Spotleaa Top, welt. Marlow’s. so easy! Call today. CH 7-4137. year. NEW 6 ROOM apartment, first Mitten Agency. Realtors, MX landscaped lot, shade trees, ideal damaged. one of the emallest In the state, if city 14 years of their married life, bonded' repreaentatlve, Alfred Beata Like New Painting— Papering 21 CHRIS’TMAS trees (wholesalel. In roughed in. Full basement. Nice neighborhood for growing family. not the smallest. He said he used bia nearly one third qf the toUl unlicensed dog. She was arrested AmeU, 3M Henry St. Tel. MI FURNISHED room for rent -neat floor,' located at 172 HUIiard St., 6-6980, or MI 9-8834. N e^w was examined at the aa the result o f the dog having TV SERVICE — Potterton’a all REGISTERED nurse or licensed dividually selected fancy ■ trees Main St. 6. Hazel St. hU 9-2170. Manchester, |130 monthly. MI yard with plenty Of trees. Now hospital and discharged. It aa an example of progress aa membership of 86. . 9-0400. Call after B p.m. It's a Girl’s or EXTERIOR AND Interior painting that sell on sight. Renowned qual NORMAN’S vacant. Owners have been asking $15,750—Or best offer. 7 room broken loose on N ov.'10 snd, when makea. HIgheat quality guaranteed and . paperhanging. Wallpaper practical Nurse for • Friday and 443 HARTFORD ROAD ... .4 ------— 9-0379. BOLTON—First Lake, 6 room he reported to the state meetingt] The six older girls are Eileen Boy’s Dream work and parts, over 47 years ex Saturda.v, 7-3 p.m. in convalescent ity. Moderate prices. Elxtra early LARGE attractive room next to wateifroot' cMtago, partial cellar, $13,900, but an., reasonable offer home, 3-ckr garade, 3 aerss, view, Programs Outstanding 1 Alexander, Gal Carpenter, RiU it was picked up by Dog Warden, books. Guaranteed workmanship. aellouts. Write for price. ■ Hughes Before you buy furniture any 'Will be considered. 10% down Is shade trees. Owners anxious. Lee Fracchla, found to be with WANTED—Wde to Sage-AUan’a, perience.- Famous for service Reasonable ratea. Fully insured. home. C^l Rockville, “TR 8-4291; bath, private home,, private en eaoiiy wlntorl$i^. artaelan well, He spoke about the Water Safe- Evans, Anna Gurnack, Cynthia Drive Over Now since 1931. Phone MI 9-4537 for Farms, Bernardston, Mass. where—shop at Nornj.an’s. trance, reasonable. Gentleman, ■ TO RENT—Small heated apart, all that is required. Scout Directors out a license. She \vaa told to ap Hartford. Call MI 8-7W4 after 0. Fast and courteous service. Leo roperty m okeraent condition. Many othsr capes and rgnOhes ty program. It was one of the first Savage and Susan Soracchi. To See It At beat service. Excellent location. MI 9-4966. ment. Tel. M l 8-5117. •ppolatmant Marlon B. pear In court Saturday. J. PelleUer. Ml 9-6328. FOR SALE—"Warm Morning^ gas Practically new 6 room Colonial sensibly priced with owners' who to be established in the state, and become a member of this selected Sidney W, Schulthels of 91 WANTED—Rlde Tolland Turnpike Help wanted— Male 36 Rohartaon,, n m w . ,l d :8-6958. IS'now on* of the highest in mem- swim group the girls undergo a 2- HAROLD A RONS, Rubbish remov heater with extra vent pipe" like CROSLEY TV, VHF $20. converter with IH baths In the WoodhlU are ready to listen to WEAVING of Burns moth noles ville. Most Sensatimal Bargain kitchen privllegee, free parking. ment, coptral location, atOve, r*' Bradley Fitld, Windsor Locke, to observed. He commended it for a good background of swimming to appear In court Saturday. 94485 after 6. But Not Like tion ^^3T?91**’ large lot 86x M , $15,000. Phllbriek and torn clothing, hosiery rans, PAINTING AND paperhanging. You'll. Ever Get In Your Life MI 3-4451. frigerator, heat, hot water. One Agencyy , 5d 94464. Paul P. Fiano MI 84468 attend the 35th convention of the Its achievements. This past ysar, through Ootumbia Recraatlon — And “rhe Easiest Terms or two adulta. Call MI 9-9959. T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor MI $ 4410 ’This DREAMMM . . handbags repaired, zlpplSr re- Good clean workmanship at rea-' WANTED ^ Ed Crawford Girl Scout National Council in St. during three visits, 307 pints of Oouncll-Red Crota swim program AntomobllcB for S rI« 4 placementa. umbrellas repaired, 30 GALLON HEAVY duty water Ever Made FURNISHED light housekeeping BOLTON—d room ranch, 7 ^tan Louis, MO. Bonable' rates. 30 .years in Msn- boiler, slightly used, side arm gas blood were secured toward a quota which, as they complete their sen Rochville’VernOn OH . DADDIOr men’s shirt collars reversed and Service Station Attendant, 8 a.m. Yes Sir! That's Right! room for one. Cooking facilities FIVE ROOMS and tile hath, heat old, one-car garage, over onq acre • l/i9 BLISS STREET They are Mrs. Ltland V. Carl- o f 326. He said he was surprised lor swim requirements takes them WANITSI — d ean used ears. We rhestef. Raymond Flske. MI heater, galvanized piping. For furnished, middle-aged lady pre ed, newly redecorated. Inquire 11 MI 3-1577 replaced. Marlow’s Little Mend 9-9237, to !5 p.m. Hoepitallzation and many Take 1. 2. or 8 Years To Paijr of land, targe 414% m o rtM e can sen, council president;. Mrs. Nor to leam during this meeting that info rhythmic swimming pnder buy, trade down or trade any ing Shop. sale cheap. Call mornings between ferred. Ml 3-6388. School St. be aoeumed, ^4,800. Phfibriek / MANCHESTER 1951 CHEVROLET, standard shift, other benefits. Apply In person. 9-10. evenings between 6-8. MI "Super De Luxe" FOUR BEDROOM Colonial. 1 man Larson, first vice president; In a few short days nearly 40 blood the Instruction of Mrs. Leona Max Cantors Hurt thing. Douglas Motors, 838 Msln. INTERIOR PAmnNG, decorating, Agency, Ml 9-8464. rooms, down, up, fine h om v Mrs. Alfred Sundquist, parllamsn- donors had been signed up, all of vvolmer. good condition. Call MI 9-8895. DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com 9-9885. 3 Rooms Of Furniture ATTRACrrV’ ELY furnished room ROCKVILIJl-12 Ellington Ave. S 4 a NEED A CAR end hsd your credit ceilings, floors, paperhanging. All 100% Guaranteed for gentlemlMi; private entrance, centrally located, only $l8,opO. Custom built picture book cape on tariah; and Miss Jssn Campbell, a single blood type, for assistance tji. Dolphin Club presenu pany doors and .windows, custom MORIARTY BROTHERS Newly redecorated furnished BOLTON — 4-room ranch with parklike lot. Six completed rooms, As Car Overturns turned down? Short on down pay- S’TUDEBAKER 1957, sharp 4-door, Steaming off wallpaper. Clean CARPE’TING. WOOL, wall to wall, Only $433 kitchen privileges, and parking. apartment, adults only. Tel. TR -Carlton W. Hutchins. AO 94i;tf. executive director. ta m "open heart mrgary” case, publlo aequacade each winter. This work guaranteed. Call collect Wll- 301 Center Street breezeway, garage and ameaite center entrance, large living room ■ A? Repossession? excellent condition. Asking $700. wdrkmanshlp. Free estimates. No 2 rooms. 19x13, plus hall, exce^ Pay Only $17.88 Month Inquire at 167 Maple St. 5-6789 after 3. The convention, b^ginnli^ to Not only this, but that a second L , planned for Dec. 15, MI 4-0014. limantlc. HA 3-1196. Job too small. John Verfaille. MI drive, large beautifully landfcaped CUSTOM BUILT 1958 6 / room with recessed fireplace, garage, day, will continue through Iraday one in the chapter was about to 17 An Ellington couple were hoa- See Honest Doug- JOBS: High pay. All trades. So. lent condition. Reucmable. Call MI — You Get — corner lot. Located Notch* Road lowdown on the low- 3-2521. 9-2981. FOUR ROOM, five room apart home, 3 baths, fireplace,' breeze tree filled yard. Entire houae clean in the Kiel Auditorium, St. Louis. come up, and the work would eUrt | Wedding Aanlvereeiy pltslixed Sunday after their ear 1951 CHEVROLET 2-door, good America. “The Islands. U S A .. 16-PIECE b e d r o o m Apartmenl*— Flats— Extension. Immediate occupancy. way. double garage, . 2% acres aa' a whistle. Just move right In. smsUest psyments Building-Contracting 14 ments. Private home. ExceUent The national prertdent, Mrs. all over again. He artd that only Mr. and Mra. Csmllfo Gamache turned over at the Vernon traffle running condition, $125. Call MI INTERIOR PAINTlJJG, free esti Chance to travel, etc. For infor CHRIS’TMAS TREES .Quality 18-PIBCE LIVING r o o m Tenements 63 Assumable 4H% VA mo^age. tillable, outskirts., Carlton W. Lovely dining area off kitchen anywhere. Not s smell loan or location. Garage. Utilities. Adults $12,400, $600 down. Call Ad 8-6406. Charles W. Culmer, will be keynote 106 mich OMrationa had been per- ^ Edgarton Rd.. celebrating their 8-0011 after 8 p.m. A, K, DION, INC. Roofing, aiding, mates, reasonable fates. ■ MI mation write Dept. .194 National, Balsam, beautiful double faced J2-PIECE KITCHEN MI 3-2880. Hutchins, Ad 9-5183;^ makes this a true 4 bedroom home speaker. This year's theme is circle on RL 88 and rolled Into a flnsnce company plan. Douglas 3-0494, 1020 Broad, Newark, N, Y, CLEAN 3 ROOM—Heated apart- form6d In Conntcticut. H® r®-105th w*ddinr sAniversarv Ftidav Motors, 683 Msm St. painting. Carpentry. Alterations wreaths, aamplea available, priced — Plus — “ One block to bus. Price reduced "Honor the Psst - Serve the Fu ported that Connecticura blood restaurant driveway- 1958 . CHEVROLET customized ment. stove and refrigerator fur NEW POUR room apartment, sec 86 ELWOOD ROAD-Ooloolal, targe * BOLTON and additions. Ceilings. Workman for early sell-out. Delivered any.- living room, fireplace, formal din for immediate sale. , ture.” 1. o ~ ot th . » t t . Max Cantor, 78, of Pinney SL, coupe V-8, plus floor shift. Very El^ECTRIC nished, middle-aged couple. MI ond floor. May be seen at 247-249 OLDER CARS mechanics spe ship guaranteed. 299 Autumn St. V’here. Ml 8-2817 or MI 9-S935 REFRIGERATOR ing room cabinet kitchen with Ellington, the driver, was admlttdd cials, fbdt yourself cark, always clean. Call MEdford 8-4084. Electrical Services 22 Help Wanted— 3-7894. School St., 1-6 p.m. Juat off the lake. 6 rooms with BELFIORE AGENCY Ml 8-4880. 'TV SET dishwasher, 6 bedrooms; 1% baths, extra tots for $18,300; a ranch isyii-iiy. h. cnttund-i Dr. to RpekvlIIe City Hospital, but a good aalemon. Look behind our FREE ESTIMA’TES—Prompt serv Male or Female 37 and COMB. RANGE ATTRACTIVELY decorated new landscaped lot 80x300. Marioo E. MI 3-5121 Ralph Wolmer for hla foresight ml was later transferred to Hartford OMm . Douglas Motors, 838 Main. ALL TYPES of carpentry work FOUR ROOM apartment, plenty in Babefry with garage In the low Windows Broken, 1950 FORD 4-door good running ice on all types of electrical wir Free Storage until wanted 41^ room duplex, 2 bedrooms, Roberteob. B n im , Ad 9-8988. ip a dtdaster loan closet,, .... ___ _ Hospital, where his condition is done. Alterations, <^rmers, roof BOYS AND glrla wanted to sell Buats and AeeesMrIe* 4fi heat and hot water adulta OMy. 14s; A fqur bedroom ranch with STOP LOOKING at new houses cotidlMon. $85. Ml 9-5993 ing Licensed and insured. Wilson Free delivery large family room type kitchen, and said this chapter was a leader ^ o '’* ■**,^*'** the upp*r listed as .fair. 1955 FORD hardtM, power steer ings, porches, finish upstairs, Chrietma* wreaths to homes. Ex Call MI 9-0641 or MI i-6666 between CAPE—4 finished rooms, large ttfo^car garage In Westview in the and eee this early American. Four In this grea, also. Th# closet, has clasees from this town, who are ■Electrical Co., Manchester, Ml CLOSE OUT SALE of 1960 out basement with washer connection, 8-7 p.m. ■ jOenter for $19,000; seven rooms Police Find Rock ing, new tires. Good condition, basements and garages etc. Call cellent commission. Phone Ml Free set-up by our own reliable rear poroh, recreation room m Or five bedrooms, 1^ . baths, fire available for any who need them, members also, thus giving Colum- Authorities said he auffered head 9-4817, Glastonbury, MB 8-7378; board boats and motors. Real bar spacious yard with lots of trees. with two-car garage In basement $665. MI 54008. 1950 DODGE CORONET, MI 9-6981. f ' ' 8-2817 evenings. , men place, gas heat, two-car garage auoh things as cots, blankets. T h e y hav* oife daughter. Miss and chest Injuries. very gains in used motors, 8 h.p. to 70 Adults preferred. Call Ml 9-0049 VERNON—8% rooms for rsnt. Call baaement, I car garage, near bus plus six acres In the low 30s. Four windows, valued at over .' His Wife Bessie, 70, riding 'with clean, $95 MI 8-8293. Phone For Appointment and ebOpplng; $14,900. Phllbriek -with lent. Amesite driveway. 168 crutches, a folding wheel chair, Estelle Gamache, who was Miss' 1951 HUDSON Hornet, good tunning PLASTERING AND brick work, h.p. Special prices on package between 1:30-6:80 p.m, weekdays, mornlnga or evenings after 7 p.m $80, were broken over the week him, was admitted to the hospital Bonds—Stork* Mortgages 31 deal of boat, motor and trailer. Samuel Albert, Htfd. CH 7-0858 TR- 5-2878. Agency, Ad- 9 ^ M . ^ ft. frontage. One acre. Tall shad* etc. Its stock Is continually being WUllmantio of 1958. Gamache, now eondltton. $75 takes it. 287 Oak 1967 REBUILT Frigldalre Imperial chimney repairing, plaster re Situation* Wanted-^ all day Saturday and Sunday. T. J. CROCKE'TT. Realtor end. Police are Investigating. in Rockville. Her condition today land St., Town. Tel. MI 9-6962. Hunting equipment closing out See It Day Or Night and fruit tree*. Owner retired. Oc The largest window, 6 by 10 added to. and off'ered at this meet- with the American Thread Co. automatic washer $100 cash and pairs. All tj^es of masonry, old MOR’TGA6EB-We art In a poM Female NEWLY DECORATED three room OFF EAST CENTER MI 3-1577 cupancy thirty days or spring; is good,. authorities say. She was and new. Free eetlmatea. Call E. at special prices. A. T. Howe If you have no means of trans TWO ROOM apartment, heat hot feet, was in the northeast front of ing were aplints. previously owned and operated the 1982 FORD ’TRUCK stake body, ex carry. Call MI 3-0881 before 9 pm . ttoii to finance second mortgages Boat Co., Inc., 445 Main St., East water. Apply Marlow’s, 867 Main apartment 117 Birch St. MI Custom s room capf,’ Hi foot Uv Price $17,900. Escott Agency, m scheduled for' x-ray'-examination Richardson MI 9-5874' In any amounts. Terms to suit portation. I ’ll send my auto for MAiNOHESTER—One year old four the Dairy Queen at 600 Hartford Riders Must be Ready to Wllbrnw^^^^ today. cellent running condition. Ml WILL TARE Care of children in Hartford. JA 8-4401. you. No obligation. St. • - 9-9648. Ing room, firepU u^ attached ga 9-7683. "our needs. J. D, Realty, 470 my licensed home. Days.. Full or bedroom coloilial on large lot, Rd. Two smaller windows th$re Fred Tatro, who handles the bus , „ „ 9-9700. ^ 'tTaflers DO IT YOUR SELFERS —Quali rage, treee. Carlton W; H u t e k ^ Vernon Chief Constable Edmund Mam St.. Ml 8-6129. part-time. Call any time. ^ NEW 2-FAMILY house on Strant PLEASANT 3H room Main St Breeseway and garage. Paneled MANCHESTER—West Side. Close were also reported broken. PoUde transportation for Columbia *^*1**",^^ F. Dwyer, said . the accident Is fied carpenter will work with and A—L—B—E—R—T—•—S Ad 9-5183. school# has asked that ill P o in ts *J*cted *1™ . j" 1949 PLYMOUTH, 4-door sedan, I960 YELLOWSTONE 28 ft. special 3-7320. St.. 4's large rooms each floor. apartment, including heat, elec living room with fireplace. Formal to Silver Lsne bus. D^ghtful believed thrown rocks caused the still "Under Investigation. He said Instruct, you in building your 43-45 AIXYN ST.. HARTFORD damage. see to It that their children are General Assginbly Hifu beautiful condition, $125. MI all chromium travel ' trailer. INVESTMENT — Put - your money Buildins Materials 47 separate heating and Ilghtliw trlcity and hot water, ^ per ACANCdEF^ - Four badtoom dining room. Modern kitchen with room older home on shaded lOOx it is unknown at present why the house. P. O. Box 901, Manchester. to work on prime properties. First o p e n NIGHTS TILL $ P.M. buUt-in oven and range units. Ex One window at the Auto Waah ready and outside to b<^ picked up T * t* raa^ and willing to talk with 9-0016. Deluxe kitchen, awning windows, svstems, $115 per month Crtl MI montti. Tei. MI $-6678. Available eolontal, 1% batha, sun parlor, 137 lot, aluminum combinations car turned over. There was 'no mortgage money needed. Excel REUABLE baby sitting, daytime c l e a n , u s e d lumber for sale, as SAT. 6 P.M. ceptional closet space. Five mtn- on Broad St. was reported broken when the buses arrive. T^he »ched- “ y on. who ml^^^ cimralt foam rubber beds, couch Tandem. BIDWEIjL HOME Improvement 6-6268. Immediately. family /klce Mteben, one-car ga* city water, sewer—a real charmer. other car Involved In the accident, 1949 CADILLAC, radio, heater, wln- Used only six weeks • Will sacrifice lent return. J. D. Realty, 47Q Main or evening. Phmie MI 8-7019. sorted sizes, hardwood flooring, rage,/near bus, $17,900. Pbllbnek u tn from the cemer .^ Manches Evenings Mr. Boles MI 9-985$. this morning. Pelice said a rock ule 1* right, and there Is no «me Afrhed teiised, one year old transmission, Co, Alterations, additions, ga St.; MI 3-5129. window sash and doors, complete STERILIZED used furniture - for ter, fifteen minutes from the heart found outside may have been used for wAlUng. If any problems *rlfo T ' ’* reached he said. at bargain price Also I960 Cadll rages. Roofing and aiding experts. FOUR ROOM apartrhent, parking, FOR RENT — Inexpensive four Ad 9-9484. Warren E. Howland, Realtor, AH $7B. MI 9-5088. windows, plumbing and heating every room, ' including beds, central location, automatic heat room apartment on Main St, Oov of downtown Hartford. Selling be to break it parents are asked to call Tatro, o'r nis horn* to CoItos Rd. The Cantor’s vehicle Is con lac Coupe, 4.500 miles, white, air Altiminum clapboards a specialty. NEBSD ■ FUNDS? For Improve- springs, arid mattresses. All in 3-110$. . sidered a total loss. In entering the condition, power windows, steer SituRtions Wanted—-Male 39 supplies, assorted pipes and soil and domestic hot water furnished. entry./. Call: PI 2-7746. R. 0. Fleher. ^ TWO FAMILIES low bank appraiskl. Good financ ------his son Leon Tetreault. and not the CHEVROLET 1958 4-door. Ehtcel- Unexcelled workmanship Easy, 'mento for consolidation of debts? pipes. Open daily 3:30 till dark, excellent condition Appliances Ing available. Price $18,900. Wes >Mia driven Lions wqi meet tonight at rotary, the car apparently went ing, etc. Real sharp. Call evenings. toldget terms. Ml 9-8495 or TR Adults. Phone MI 8-7590 Or MI $14,600—6 room colonial on East DUS on ven . the Ubert^ Hill Log Cabto vrith lent body and motor, radio and Call Cm ■8-8897, Frank Burke. Costs ^ R e R hi^C E D accounting school Saturday 8-4, Choman House are sparkling clean and ..Seated; 8-8470 after 6. SIX R o o m duplex, garage, oil ley Vancour, Ad 8-4886 any time. out of control, flipped and rolled. Ml 3-6847, 5-9109. We have three two-families, all Middle Tpke., Bowers School IMv. Leamon G ^ t S p ^ M dinner at 7 p.m. Charles W. Hill heater. Real buy. Tel. MI 9-6997. only a penny a month for each graduate wi^ld like to do ac Wrecking, yard at Stock PUce off New.mattresses, bronze-brass din furnace, excellent location, no pots Owner transfer makes silt Im Rabbi Tells Lions Into the driveway of the A and R dollar you borrow. Connecticut counts in his hpme evenings. Call centrally located In tofwn. 4 ^and 4 ACANCHBlSTEIb—Nice 4 room Cape The Rev. J. Pfill present a colored film "An North Main St Call Ml 9-2392 ettes,'and chrome kitchen sets, re- but will accept two children. |M. peratlve. Belfiorai Agency, AU Restaurant, V CHEVROLET 1983 half ton panel RAY'S ROOFING CO , shlng)* and Mortgage Exchange, 15 Lewla St., MI 3-1797. I cliner chairs, and other items. 30 duplex for $14,900; a 9 and S duplex with room for expansion, quiet minister of tha Westfield Congra- h^topj Comes To Town’' which Auto Drtvtng School 7-A built up roofs, gtiMer and conduc MI 8-7793. 84121. ~ Of Israel Trip On Aug. 8 'fire burned an ell la truck. Good all around condition H ar^rd, WEEKLY SAVINGS LIST to 40% off. Open 9-8, Saturdays for $16,000; and a 8. and 8 flat for nelghbortiood, Ideal for children, gatlonal Church to Danielson, will offered by the Connecticut Ught the Cantor farmhouse causing ths Has racks Inside. Ideal for phimb- tor work; roof rhimnev repairs. p r e p a r e f o r Jlriver's teat. 1x10 Pine Sheathing , . . $86 Per M’ till 6. LeBlanc Furniture Hospital, $33,000. Vacanelea in all. near bus line, Clifford Magnuson, GERARD STREET—4 bedroom, be gueet epeakar at a meeting of « ,d Power Co. The film. Hill said, death of two farmhands. Herbert era or electrical ccntrar.tom M^jst, Ray HagenoW. ISn 9-2214; Ray Oog»—Bird*— Pdt* 4i 196 South St., Rockville. TR 6-2174. Bostnee* LoeatloM Ad 84339. ^ Rabbi . Leon Wind of Temple Ages 16. to 60 Driving and cla,s8 Jackson, MI 3-8325. Help WantedTP-f'emale B6 Flush Doors ...... From $3.95 ea. central cntriuice, colonial, large the Men’s Christian Fellowship of explains by means of simple ear Snell, S3, and Ernest King; 28. be sold this week, $285. Tel. MI room. “Three instructors. No watt- ______for Rail 64 living room with fireplace, formu Beth Sholom will be guest spaaker ths Tolland County Aaan., tomor- ,toons, atomic fi$aion in easy to 9-9963. GOOD HOME wanted for three Regulation Ping Pong Tables MUST SELI., Electrolux vacuum REMNANTS ■O U ni WINDSOR, Graham Rd. at a dinner meeting of the Uens lived In second floor rooms in tha mg ManchestBi^ Drlvieig AcsdeJ.CARPEN’rRY .JOBBING Re SEWING MACHIN^E operatora. full — - $11.50 ea. _T. J. nROnKETT. Realtor dining room, family sis* kitchen, row night_at Yeomans Hall. understand language. How atomic eu and my. PI 2-7249 — ------. time, 8 a.m,-4i30 p.m. Also, nlgbts little male, kittens. Call after 6 cleaner with attachments, never LARGE 8T(«B at 91 BtNb t t One year eld attractively differ 1% batha, 300 foot deep lot full Club of Manehaeter-tomorrow at The Men of Coliunbia Ooiifnga- energy is used for peaceful pur pairs, remodeling kitchen, recrea p.m. MI 9-6309. *4 ” Birch Plywood .... 43e Sq. Ft. imUtOLL ENDS 7 p.m. at tlie Hob Nob Shoppe, in >art-tlme,5 p.m.-10 p.m. Exper used, sacrifice. Call after 4 p.m. Marlow**, 99T Mala St. MI 8-1677 ent 8% room ranch with attached of shade trees and hardy pereti- tlonal Church-win be host at thl* poses: In generating electric power, tion room. 'etc. R. Samuel Clem Ceiling Tile • ...... 9c Sq. Ft. BU 9-5117. garage. Plcturebook kitchen . with ibe Parkade. ens. PI i-7810. {ence preferred. Kaklsr Toy Com Knotty Pine Paneling.'.140 Sq, Ft. Near Mala S t Paririag. nials garage and tool shed. Priced meeting, which la second in a s*-|ln the diagnosis and treatment of N«w Jumper For Teens pany, 80. Hilliard St. “THREE MEXICAN Chihuahua pu^- ACANCHESTBR '— 5 room older built-in oven and range units. Lot .. ’'Impressions of ,Isra#l” will be ples, four weeks old, $85 each 'TR Disappejirlng Stairway . .$21.95 Ea grORE SUITABLE for office or at $19,900 for Immediate sale. rlea o f four In Schools o f Church- certain Ulnesses, In agriculture, In- 31d LadiiM^ Home Soft And Appealing! home, good condition, finished 100x200. Schools nearby. Suburban tha subject of hi* w k , illustrated manshlp. This wlU have U do With duatry and^research; all are dra- STENOGRAPHER with aptitude 5-7290. Prefinished Paneling any bueineee. ''190 West Middle Belfiore Agency, AH 3-5121, Roofing and Chimney* ’ 6-A recreation rwatches expertly. STORE FOR rent on Spruce St. worth eveiy cent of It. Belfiore Here la a real opportunity If you Reasonable pnees. Open Tuesday ment, combination windows snd Based on current rtatistics, there Agency, Atl 8-5131. tertained' their vrlvea at the an Fre.gtn, M n. John NtfS, ACfs. Earl S ervices 18 TOOL AND equipment rentals. Reaeonable and parking in the Bom to Union St. Gjiuplel prefer working in Msuicheater but thru ‘ Saturday. Thursday eve Wide selection of carpet doors, amesite drive, shade trees is no doubt that real estate Is go nua? "Ladles Niiht” The affair Kennedy,. .M ra. Frank Krleaki^' would like the advantages pf a Sales ifod service. AP Equlpmimt, rear. Cell AO 8-8jn0, 210 Spruce ALL MAKKS of “TV. radio and . 945 Center St., Ml 6-20S2. Open nings; 129 Sphice St. MI 9-4387: •t w Vam'im 30 days occupancy. Alarion E ing to go up. Therefore, If you are was held at Yeomans Hfill.; and ATra. Walter HetUiraer, Mrs. Rogwr U.A.C, Job“ -excellent iwlary levels, remnSnts and roll ends froin St. -I considering a new or used home, » M home electronic eqiiipmenl, ex evenings. < . rti’U’VAbfiM America's most famous car- Robertsm, Broker. AH 8-8958, Lot* tgr Ml* 72 The first set of triplets born tafment at the time. Barrows and hie I we* ja ooatume party which AsseUn and AIra; O ifton Rlnea pertly repaired - wtHi a 90-day superior working ,conditions, many now'is the, time to buy. W* have son Were out on-an errand, andlhrougfit forth some outstanding. Mrs. Joaeph HamUey./ la dlree- fringe benefits. Positions will he HALL FOR RENT—Available tor Rockville City Hospital since ths ■guarantee Call Mr Britney at the LOAM—SAND—Stone. -7- Gravel* — I pet names. Perfect for stair Christmu putlee, weddingi and I — 5V4 ROOM RANCH soma excellent properties tor sale THREE -B ZGNB lofo With elty Airs. SiarrewB was at work. * | outfits. About 75 attended the tor. Ain. Walter Orlowaki and with the Weather S.vslem Center Fill and Amestte. For prompt de- ways, runners, scatter rugs. such as capra, colonials, ranches, water. Union St. Manchester. spring of 1957 urived Sunday Mrs. William Oleavags, ways and Manchester T\', Ml 9-1046. soon to move into. new Offices m .eocial gatheringe. Cell AO 9-809$. Fire Chief John F. Adhe aaid the llvisry call m i 3-8603. Walter P. Patterns, solids — wools, Choice location, near achoole farms and Investment properties, $3,500 each. AO 94490. night and are r^iortedly doing mont of Bolton catered for ft buf- meana chqlrman, are in charge o f the Manchester Parkede.^ which are .all priced below the Intense heat precluded any salvage CONNIE’S TV and Radio bervics. Miller, Tracking, . OPEN HOUSE NURMI blonds. buees.and ihopping. Thic home fM well in incubator* t^ay. fat supper. arrangements. available all hours. Satisfaction AUTO BODY ^ STORE OR office, corner Spruce true markst^alue. , ANDOVER LARB*!-Two adjoining o f lurnlahinjra or clothing in. the Minimum requirements- include | in perfect condition, selling for They afo the ohildren o f Mr. kitchen. Other rooms in the apartr Onb Scouts Tickets aro available at the guaranteed. Call Ml 9-1315. NEW ELECTRIC sump .pumps, $80,! S A T U R D A Y and Eldridge. AO 9-3890. lou for tale, Marion.B. Rebertaan, and Mra. Alfred V. Riendeau of school, or may ba.purahaaad from skills and at least one year of of A ,P Equipment, 945 Center St. I MANCHESTER $16,800. For futtiier* Infonnation or J. D. r e a l t y ' mint building were not harmed he She debs are now actively work fice experience. broker, $Q 849SS. 96 Union SL The triplets, two boys ing in Cub Scouting. Den mothers membars of; the executiv* board. Open evenings. STORE FOR rent approximately appolAtment to see call the said. ond SUNDAY and a girl, arrived Just after 9 Include Mra, Walter Deptuia. Mr* MORTEN8EN TV Specialized RCA Please call Mr. IV. M Walah-.at CARPET CENTER 3500 feet, BUitable for wholeeale 470 Main St. EAST H A R lF C H ^ T ^ ro adtoliting Ihe chfef sold he had no infor television, service. Ml 9-4^1. N. industrial lots near Fuller Brush. p.m. 'l^e boys hreighing 8 lbs. William Murohy, Mrs. Gunner JAckson 8-4811, Ext. 7145, Jt, 811 MAIN STREEI^ businesa—florist, * vegetable or and 3 lbs. 1 o&', res^cUvsly, ar mation aa to who turned in the 2 to 5 P.M. " fruit. Box L, Herald. ^ ^ R. F. DIMOCK CO„ MI 9-6245 MI 3-5129 Reaeonable, Tongren, broker, AQ Olson, Mrs.. George Peters, Mrs. RAPIO-TY REPAIRS, any make - OPP. .STATE ARMORY rived first at 9:05 and 9:08. Ths alarm. ^ One Driver Held' Weather System Center Invitation to B id PLENTY OF FREE PARKINO 54831. Jnvesdlo Qneatiraed William Robbuwn and Mra. Rich rare, amplifiers, phonographs and Surrounded by schools, .attrac or Barbara' Woods, AO 8-7703 or girl, who weighed 3 lbs. 7 oa., ar ard Spellman, Leonard Oouchon Is changers, OVer 47 years total ex Scaled bids wilt he received at tive Cape with 6 finished room's, tiftasHi t«r RM t 86 RANCH HOMES rived at 9:15./ A Ifi-yaar old Vernon youthT On Liquor Count' TO KNIT Uiiiled Aircraft Corporation Ml 3-5103— Ml 3-S104 Johanna Evans, Ad 8-8688 Cubmaater. ^ perience. 90 days guarantee pn'all the Office of the Ge.nersI Manager, excellent condition. Dishwasher, Fine homes in excellent locatlone. B-ZONE lot BOxilO with aU utilitie*.- Dr. Seymour I. Kummsr, who oaught lit poesesston of a knife The theme for this month 0 9 CROCHET (f! %ork' PotlerWn's, Ml 9-4637. 400 Main Street 41 Center Street. Manchester. Con- extras. Owner M I 6-4866—-104 O ff North Rchool RL OPEN TITE8DAY, SDC ROOM duplex on# block from $1,800, AQ r-4888. Saturday night, was quasUonad 8349 Main, two from Center. AvM M la We have ranch homea in Alanches- delivered the babies, said the mul •New Worlds." Thi first pack One man was arrarted for driv East Hartford 8 Conn,~ • nectlrtit until November 21, 1960 at Delmont Street. Asking $15,- Sn 8-8864— Mandheoter THURSDAY, FRIDAY tser and, on outskirts In all pries tiple birth was not totally unex during the weekend by Vernon 9-16 y»». IMPERIAL ELECTRONICSr-Mo- 2:00' P.M. for Combination Alumi Immediately. $90 monthly. No peta. NEAR EAST CENTER meeting Is scheduled to be held ing while under the influanct of 800. Via agent after Nov. 20, Mtnte Court EVENING UNTIL 6 brackets. IIB.OOO and up; pected, although triplets was one constables in connection with in- Dec. a in Teodsana Hall, according WITH n « NCW 5633 torola B.ales and service. Person num Storm Windows for the Muni- AO 8-7029 after 8:80 p.m. A-ZONE LOT 100x300, no water or oldents of vandalism in the Echo liquor or dniga a* the result of two NURSES AID, 7-8 shift. Ml 9.2324. Unusual buy—one-half dtfpltx. more child tim all concerned had to Myron Berkowlts, puDllcity M n -O I A M A alized service all ‘ makes radio cipsi Building. FOUR ROOM house partly fur spacioue rooms In fine condition. Phone MI 3-6273 sewer, $1,650: AQ St4$89. anticipated. A history of twins ML aids since Halloween. accidents over the weekend. Appeal to the femininity of any and TV. 521 Eaat Middle Turn Bid forms and apeclficatlons are Chief Constable Edmund F. chairman. - , " An sdoeable, pocketed lumper In nished. Children acceptable- OU hsat. Priced right. exists In both parents’ families. Carving Damoastratton Stephen AC Korolchuk, 30, . of young mias with this lovely beret pike. MI 3-7638 or PI 2-814S. available at the Controller's Office, BRAE-BURN REAL'TV MANCHESTER — Except tonal Dwyer said tha youth admitted the East Hartford, was orrsated early tsea stses with fresh, new side clos- and cape set. You can make it If Phone PI 2-7885, 64 p.m. choica building. stfoa. A- and AA Ths new arrivals have an older Mloe Cora Webb, Home Dem tag. Bew It quickly, with few pst- 66 Center Street, Manchester,' Con MJUJEUNE s m it h , Realtor SOUTH WINDSOR — Kelly and brother and lister, 8-year-bld Ml- knife was his, but denied any con Sunday mornhig fcdlowlng aa in you either crochet or knit. necticut. ROOM ranch, garage, for rent Zones. Shown by appolAtment nection with the van'daUmn. Dwyer onstration Agent his* announced .U m pieces. SEPTIC TANKS Ad 9-1643 MLS Member Avery Sts. area, one-half mile Phone AO 8-6271. chiel and 2-year-old Rita. They vestigation Into a one-oar accident . Pattern No. 5633 has both knit MilUncry Dreasmakins 19 Invitaiioh to Biel TOWN OF MANCHESTER, with optiem to buy. AvaUahle Im said ha would have to consult with plans for a ‘Homs Economics on w . Aftddle Tlike. No 8349 with PattG-Hama la In and crochet dlrectione for tarn end AND from Mfuicheater. Big 7 room are bhlng taken care of this week Committee o f ths ToUand Oouhty •toss 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 year* Size Sealed bids will he received si CONNECTICUT mediately. AtE 8-7430 after 8. illt, 1% baths, rec room, 31 foot ' tiieir paternal grandparents; Juvfidle authorities in Rockville on Police said Korolchuk'a car hit • cape; etitch lIliistratloTui. the Office of the General Manager. RICHARD MAR'HN, II — NEW 6 ROOM CAPE further acUmi In the caas. Extension Ssrvloe sfxmsored meat uttUty pole near ttia Rt, 18 over 10. 6 yards of 35 or 39-inch. 2H To Order, sent 25c in coins-to: DRESHMAKING tmd alteraUons. Stchen, paneled fireplace, garage, SolntrMn tGP Sal* ’ > 7S r. and M ra Adrian RJtndeau o f carving demonatratlon. It will be 41 Center Street, Manchester. Con GENERAL MANAGER PLUflCED SEWERS Furnished five room house for aluminum rtorms, 109x235 ft. lot, S Thera have been lasidsnU of pass. ■ • yards of 84-lnch. Annn Cabot, Th^ Ma-nrhfEt.#r Call Ml 9-0333 any time. rent. For fqrther details call AO Boltofi—Opeq staircase, formal 187 Orchard St, Ellington. held In the First National Store, To orden smd 38e in coins to Sue necticut until November 21. I960 at FIRE ★ h o m e .★ AUTOMOBILE pubUe and achdol bus, shoppi; COVENTRY—For Sale or R9*b— $ tlra alashing and cutting of clothei There wer* no Injuries. - - ping He, raid; 1150 AVE. OF 10:30 A.M. for Fire Alarm Trans •4347. . dining room, custom Gregg kitch Bira EutM Kltohe*. Windsor Ave., RiookvtUe; tomof' Shortly ,batore< 8 oiotook yerter Bumelt, ‘Ine Manchester Evening A M E RIGA*, NEW YORK 6«, Mashist ClMsai center, tutcheli phone number, raom year 'round oottage, hot lin«a in the rural ana recently. Aa Moving— ^Tiiieking— mltter. jhtptfo Yaaia. Ory-WsRs; Sowsr' en raMnets, forinfoi^ 1% baths, . A fita possibly caused by foulty Echo . Dr, rcgldMiVdt about 10:80' irow night at 8 plm. Open toi *11 d*Y« - MANGHBaTBR MovIm and ’Truck 68 Center Street, Manchester, Two 1082 1-yard damp tritoka. RCicKVllXE — Brand new four drive, oelliag -for $19,80^ Far fur* B. Barrows, 10 Grove St, Saturday. to and hoard runalni ai9o bam. by a rsyeseeuUfivi of 84^'Ofii e e A pettsm. Print name, address dpees with ISone and Pattern Num- B and N Agency room Apartment with shtonlng ther informiKtaifor ( appoiatnent to Thara waa Uttla that eouUTbe asu- •M style No, and size, ber. ing Company. LocaT and long dis Connecticut. Can bo oqntpped orftt snow BEAUTT and tit* beat, Ranob horns Wut«d-.|t«l Bitot* 77 ^ ^ a wora callad' aai- tha otdir*. tance moving, packing and stor- view and balcony, tila bath, gas 9*e can tba In South Windsor, All etorms, vaged.'’ n e ti^ gecinors for your copynf ’TOWN o r MANCHEB’TBR, MiKIWlEY IROS. JaiMt M. ByeltoiRki Roger M. Ne^TO t through nearby iNtokyards Have you the '60 Album con- 'u e . Regular service throughout OONNDCTICUT plows. Vary goisd eqadltlon. heat, garbega dispoaal, ahmUintm buUt-tn, rente and oven, raisaS THnooNG at •enfof youp tome7 ItoekvUle iremen want to tha Eto r«u> Wtetof ’6»; issus^our tolnlBg ^ many iw ely deslim' S g w w w K|$ D b o M o i C « . Mitciiin 3 -im ^ Kngiand BUtes and Florida. RICHARD MAR’TDf Nltehen 9-5993 storm wiadmrs and sersau gse B . F. DIUOCK CQ.. I d 9^246 bsastb firaptoM, fiiUy bwtiatefk Call «• Jb r :$h* aervtof m u da-; M*a* '* t S:1S a.m. 1* aaairar to * M*eni booh, B a^ f'tahloa. ^ teru ? C^y 666 A eopy. Tsl, Ml B-IITB Afinr • PJL IBR-IBS R tld R I •4MB Ml 6-6666. 4it,. GENERAL MANAGER rase, m • SBonth. CWi TR SM S eaey t* maiataai. Friea 888,900. ■erva dwiraiU-Felber A f euey, IMaaian*-' a U Jk ■ A v S s j b . ^ Mbewl* maSSi W tSS JoicpIrBartb, Bnkar. AO 94889. l a 8 4 in 7 M l 8-1409, ^ \ f v'i. I. ,h ■ F O u B lE B R Thff W m U m ^ Eoveaoto to U. K W lalhm
payroll K iw i a id John W . Rodgant dUburatag The Winnnn’t Benefit Assn, will meet UmMwrow at <§ p.m. at-.0 V ael USS John WlUU from NATO the Connecticut Tuheniulosla and A MB. a t tJ» tooma of Mra. W. S< focardaea In .the North Atlantic. Ih e Rev. Daniel DriacOU o f the BaBTlaaBt 9B Joan Rd. The hoitaaa H ^ t h Assn. The ahlp participated in training Divine Word MlsBionaiy Fathers dates'^ members of the Fellow- tCttsfsifled Adverttping ea win ahqar ocdor abdaa o f bar trip wUI speak tomorrow to the St. Six per cent of tke money raised MANCHESTEI TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1960 PB1{^ KVift'OilNTB operationa with shlpa, alrcra^ One hundred and thlrty-Mvm craft club of Manchester. Lodge of to X a l ^ laat aommer. Oo-hoat* ^ d g e t ’a CTO from 7 *t« 8 p.m. Masons tomorrow at 7t80' p.m. in the sn s goee to support the and ground forcea of Can^sdA ■tudenU from Monebeater will be^ aaaaa 'arUl ba Mta. Hehiy 3. Thom- Prance, Great Britain, Nether- His topic Witt be missionary work Public Records .Prealding officers will be Bmeet prpgrsm cn m e smtionnl level and t«A ia d U n . Joaepb Gallant laAda, Norway, and the United iii the South PaciflOf membere of the freehman class at Zopps, worshipful master; 14 per cent goee Into the general Boat Catholic High School on Hil Meyers, senior warden; ' Harold fund of'toe CTHA for etatewlde CIrela, Klng*a Daujhtara, States. Wfrrantee Deeds.- The Women’s Home League of Hubbard, Junior warden; Benjamin M>orallbiui« the Salvation Army ^ meet to liard St. when It opena in Septem trin maet In the FeUowahip room The Newcomers' Club will meet Green Manor Construction Go., Norria, treasurer; Wilfred Bulla, 72^'balanee of 80 per cent Is at Chntw Congregational Church morrow at 3 p.m. In Junior Hall. ber 1961. " Inc., to Wilfred A. and Marion efiployed to ftosnee toe program at 7:45 o ’clock. Hoateasea tomorrow at- 8 p.m. at the Com; Mrs. John Kleblah will be In secretaiY'' munity "Y. Huabanda are Invited Quotas for the four puishes In Gagnon, property off Scott Dr. Also, Wayne Garland, senior dea-^ in the 88-town ares in which it is i t WELDING charge of the educational day pro Green Manor Construction Co., win ba Mta. OUva Gagne and Mra. to attend to hear John Mark, Manchester were annollnoed yes- con: Lee Burton, Junior deacoi^; raised. rA AUTO BODY opd 9 States Add House Seats Baiaabath HacSBtoah. gram. Refreshments will be served Inc., to Jack Alderman, property Mancheater Civil Defenae director. tetrday at Maaaee in a letter from Grady Pearson, senior steward; Ihe program includes case de by Mrs. Thomas Mascwell, Mrs. at 45 Tracy Dr. John Perreto, Junior steward; the tection . by means of tabercuUn FENDER REFAIRS RefreahmenU will be aerved after Jennie Hoff,- and Mrs. Alvina Henry J. O’Brien, archbishop of Sherwood Circle, Inc., to A n^dw A OM Scout leader training aea- a abort bualneas meeting. ’ Rev. Walter Hyszko, chaplain; and tests and chest X-rays, school ^COMFLETECAR akm ba held Thuraday from Chagnon. Hartford. Ansaldl Jr., property off Shertvooa C ^ e to n Burke, marabal. health and general public health B:80 to 11:80 ajn. In Woodruff Hall Circle. Information, financing o f tuberou- FAINTING Chriatie McCormick will dlacuaa St. James’ will send 58 students, Traetee’e Deed Purticipante In tlte second sec o f Canter Congtegational Church. Hose Company No. 1 of the losia home nursing vlsita, scholar LAOQUEB sad BNAMBL "Football Offlclatlng” at a meet Eighth District Fire Department S t Bridget’s will eend 39, St. Bar tion of the degree will be Herbert The a tail on Will include songa, ing of the Manchester Clvltan tholomew’s will send 14 and thp Philipp Bayer, tou tee for -the ships for publfe health nurses to TEL. MI S-5(I!28 gimitt. dancea, methods of preaent- will meet tonight at 7 p.m. at the SiState o f Edmond E. Httley, bank L eggett,' Richard SpiUer, Henry dUb tomorrow nodh at’ WlUle'a Church of the Assumption will Lee, Ketmeth Weibust, Jack Mer advance toeir training, medleatt > ing them to troopa, and reaourcea fire house, Main and Hilliard Sts., rupt, to Paul F. and Norene Phil ipsearch, and other siiMlar activi 281 ADAMS ST. As Result of 1960 Steak House. The Clvltan Club send 28. cer, Raymond Hughes, Paul Tay avallabla. for a dinner. A meeting will follow lips, property at 32-34 Strant St. ties. will sponsor a Fruit Cake-o-Rama at 8 o’clock. The number of students from lor, Truman Aarop, Ernest E. Lar over radio sUUon WINF Thurs each parish ie based on the ratio of - Attachment son, John Elamoire, George Stri- -8> National Lumber Inc., New Ha day and Friday from 6:30 a.m. to A rummage tale sponsored by parish membere to the number of maitis, William Reichert William midnight each day. Catholics In all parishes served by ven, against Anton Brown Jr., for Demko, a|ul Willis Hoyt. Kehler Circle, South Methodist $12,000, property on Vernon St. Ribicoff lo (iet Cabinet Post the school. A .soj:iai hour and refreshments Yonni.get a torffl, Dempsey Seen Population Church WSCS, will be held Thurs Marriage Lloenses will follow. . The ladies’ auxiliary to Manches day at 9:30 a.m. In Cooper Hall of The lour towns which will be ter Chapter. No. J7, Disabled served by the school are Manchee Jamea George Trivlgno Jr., 118 when yen see > * '* * 4 $ , the church. These wishing, to do ter, Glastonbury, East Hartford Cambridge St. and U.S. Army, and As Heir to Big Americui Veterans, will hold a nate articles may call Mrs. John widioqt aoiis. pM on wHh business meeting .Wednesday at 8 and South Windsor. Jacqueline Muriel Lebedln, Hart Nixon Cool to Kennedy Plan Jump 18.59^ Beggs, 85 Baldwin Rd., or Mrs. ford, St Bridget’s Church, Nov.< Christmas Seals otff AUT0-8OLBK.* p.m. at the VFW Home. Members Ralph Caven, 31 Jensen St., by Tuition $100 will bring Christmas gifts to be Tuition will be fiob a year. This 26. RsBsw y tm r heels T O State Budget Wednesday to have the items pick Jan Peter Peterson, 490 Taylor In JVfail Today given to the Mansfield Training ed up. compares favorably tooths more DAY. Work Onsranteed. Center and Hospital. than $800 a year tuition charged at St., and U.S. Navy, ffitid Carol Ann From 1 950 Saunders, 120 Branford St., Eman Hertford, Nov. 15 (fP)— A Of Key Jobs to Republicans Manchester Assembly, Order of Mt. St. Joseph Academy and other Twelve thousand Manchester recommended state budget, *fhe youth and altar committees parochial schools. uel Lutheran'Church, Nov. 26. families are receiving Christmas. HALE’S Rainbow for Girls, will meet to described as k big one, went to Washington, Nov. 15 of St. Bartholomew’s parish will night at 7:30 at the Masonic The low tuition.was attributed Seals in the mail - today, as the lunch today with a Democrat whoifctwo hours for Friday morning’s yesterday to the generosity of par- Connecticut Tuberculosis ' and Governor Ribicoff’s office to Palm B^ach, Fla., Nov. 15f Twenty-five states will gain meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the Temple for initiation of candidates. ; SERVICE may get a cabinet post or some session with Dulles. basement of the rectory. Mias Carol Shenning and her offi lehtonere during the fund campaign Health Asen. launches the 64th day— but indications are the (/P)— President-elect John F. or lose seats in the House of last year. Manchester Catholics Town Announces ai^ual Christn^ Seal Campaign. other top position in the Kennedy Donald M. IVilson, Kennedy’s cers will preside.' Girls will wear DEPARTMEHT sizable * fiscal headache will Kennedy was reported today regime. He is Connecticut Gov. acting press secretary, said the Representatives as a result of were asked to contribute $365,000 The nuUl campaign is the only white gowns. Refreshments will be toward the $2.6 million school and Bid Opening Dates "Qnattty WoFkmanshlpr be inherited by Lt. Gov. John to have discovered that Vice Abraham Ribicoff, a key adviser session will deal with "a number the 1960 census, the govern aerved in the club room. source of funds for the tubercu President Richard M. Nixon to Kennedy^ during th® campaign. of matters that face the. country convent. losis associations, as U has been I OAK ST.'ENTRANCE N, Dempsey. ment announced today. Ail students Vpplylng for admis The town has announced dates The elected departure of Gov Kennedy headquarters an at this time." A t toe same time, the Commerca since 1901. No contributions are a :9 C GREEN STAMFS Maaohestar M l 8-4US has reservations about the Rudolph Kissmsnn Jr., son of sion to East Catholic High School on which bids will 1^ opened for a ernor Rlbicoff from toe ConnecU- idea of Republicans taking nounced today the Pi’esidcnt-clect I Kennedy told a news conference Department announced that tha LECLERC Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph C. Klsamsnn, sought by door-to-door solicitation will confer here Friday with Allen. after his session with Nixon that will have to take an entrance ex fire alarm transmitter, automotive nor are employers asked to make cut scene to accept an. appoint key positions in the new Dem total population of the 50 states FUNERAL HOME 145 Pearl St., has completed boot amination In Januuy. This will be ment from President-elect John F. W. Dulles, chief of toe Central In he did not offer the Vice President was 178,323,17.5 on last April L»- training at Great Lakes, 111., train administered by tWe Rt. Rev. Msgr. BuppUee, and the furnishing of Kennedy will leave the budget ocratic administration. , telligence Agency. Kennedy an a post in the new administration. the data of the once-a-decade cen ing base. He will leave N ov.-27 for Robert W. Doyle, Superintendent storm windows for the Municipal troubles to Dempsey—heir to the Kennedy, winner over Nixon in nounced last week that at his re But sources in a position to sus. FUNERAL temporary duty aboard the USS the presidential election, is under MORIARTY of archdiocesan schools. Building. gubernatorial Chair. quest Dulles will’ stay on that post know said Kennedy discussed with This was an increase of 18.5 per / SERVICE Piedmont, and then will attend Ma Plans for the examination will Bids will be opened at 10:30 a.m. Budget Director Frederick A. stood to have sounded out the Vice in the new administration. Nixon the possibility of naming cent from toe 1950 total of lOL* chinery Repairmen’s Class A be announced later. Nov. 21 on the transmitter, NOv; Schuckman In delivering hiS budg President on this matter at their During toe campaign President some Republicans to lipportant W AITER N. 326,798. BROTHERS School in San Diego, Calif. In those pariehea where the 21 at 2 p.m. on the storm windows, et recommendations to toe Gov history-making conference yester Eisenhower’’arranged for the Cliy positions, particularly In the fields Officials said that toe total popU^ LECLERC, number of applicants exceedp the and next Friday at 2 p.m. on the ernor’s office eaid he was not at day at Key Biscayne, Fla., where to plrovlde Kennedy with secret of foreign policy and , national Director The Emma Nettelton Group lation figure would exceed 18 number of openings, admission will automotive supplies. Three Bundles of Joy liberty to ^vulge to toe press toe Nixon is vacationing. briefings on the hush-hush opera security. ; lion oiice they add in iervlc 301 c m m ST. will hold a service meeting Ui the be determined by the results of the suggested spending figures for the Nixon, It was understood, did not Town Fire Clhief W. Clifford Ma Mrs. Alfred Rlendeau shows her pride and pleasure as her triplet daughter and sons continue to The 43-year-old president-elect tions of the intelligence agency. dependents, government p ^ Call Ml 9-5869 Federation- Room of Center Con examinations. In those parishes son said the transmitter would be coming two years. returned to hie headquarters here Kennedy met three times with by any means speak flatly againat and busineaamen living aye M I 3 - S I 3 S gregational Church tomorrow at thrive In their incubator at RockyJUe City Hospital today, -The *“babies *■' arrived In a 10-mlnute in- 23 Main Street, Mancheater where the number o f applicants Is inetalled at the Spruce St. head "That will' have to come from ImmediatAy after toe 63-minute CIA officials during that period. the Idea. But he Is known to ques The chong;e8 in ^cop less than the number of openings, terval Sunday evening. (HereJd Photb by Saternls). 8 p.m. Garments for children In quarters. It would be used to trig the Governor," he said. Rlbicoff meeting and prepared to confer at The president-elect has set aside tion whether— against the back representation were Italy will be miule, and gifts for ail applicants will be accepted re ger box alarms afler Gres are re ie at Hollywood,, Fla., on a 2-week ground of the hot contest he gave the baais of popula^ Shifts ba- Piedmont College will be collect gardless of the examination re ported by telephone. vacation. , Kennedy on the popular vote — it tween 1850 and 19 ed. BUltS. Fifty-one combination storm 151 Pupils Die Schuckman' eaid he has been would be wise from the standpoint (Connecticut’s .^opulatioa figura CUSTOM SHOE R^AIRING The administration of the high windows and screena are to be prO' able to trim some Items from toe of his party's future for renowned for 1960 is 2,536,234 se compared Lekota Council No. 81, Degree schMl will decide which students vlded for the first and second ftoo) Afjror Asian UN Bloc $600 million total general fund rts- Police Scatter Crowd Republicans to Join the Kennedy to 2,007,280 to 1950. This repre IN MANCHESTER of Pocahontas, will meet Wednes will attend. of the I Municipal Building. quests made by . state agencies. team. ' sents ah increase of 26.8 per cent. Freshmen Only As Blaze Guts FOR OVER 40 YEARS day at 7:80 p.m. at Odd Fellows’ Automotive. supplies include But even with some trimming, he Both toe President-elect and The state’b'slx seats to the House hall. There will be a Thanksgiv Annoimcement was made earlier about $6,000 worth of tires for pas indicated the recommended budget Nixon called ' toe Kenn^y-in' are uncl^ged.) WM a very big one. ing social and refreshments. - this year that the school would senger cars, trucks, tractors and In Time For Your For Arms Gut Talks Syrian Theater At Integrated School stigated conference cordial and A formal report catting for re- WE USE Ol^LY THE FINEST open with a freshman claaa only. other equipment. In addition, the “There are a lot of Important GRADE MATERIALS OBTAINABLE policy declsiona someone (toe gov : of the House, as pre Bowers PTA Will meet tomor Other Claeses will b e added one at town aeeke 115,000 gallons o f gaso t (Continued on Page ThlrtMn) law, waa tranamitted to row at 7:30 p.m. In the achooV 'By FAROUK NASSAR ernor’s office) •will have to make,” New Orleaana, Nov. 16 IfP) — ❖ poslte o f toe street from the 3- a time each year until the school line plus lubricating oil, diesel oil Uhited Nations, N. Y. Nov. t6helmet scuffled with police as D u » ID circumstances b e y o n d o u r c o n t r o l , CHURCH Thirty minutes after the first chusetts and Arkansas will lose AT THE , favor a h 1 e international atmos said today. save them. Many parents dashed he was hustled to a squad car. This w^s reported In an action THERE WILL BE NO HOUSE DELIVERIES THIS YEAR. The broadcast said toe disaster teenage demonstration, police in prob^e court here yesterday. two seats each and toe following For Tlcketo Call: phere. frantically through the flames, Admiral Killed Officers dragged a blonde girl states will lose one each: Alabama; Sponsors of toe resolution are occurred when two local trains broke up the march of 200 others Mrs.^' Hubbard, who died in Marion Barrett MI 3-7973 plucking children to safety, press to A car after she resisted arrest Illinois, Iowa, KansM, IC®utucky, FRANK M. HARABURDA— TEL ME 3-2415 AMERICAN LEGION HOME Burma, Iran, Ghana, India, Indo crowded with passengers collided and fought with officers. The g;lrl 10 blocks up St. Claude Ave. The March' ^®^^ most of her $4.7 ' or Eunice H. Cone MI 9-0941 reports eaid. Maine, Minnesota, Mississippi, ASH SWAMP ROAD — GLASTONBURY, CONN. LEONARD STREET nesia, Morocco, Nepal, toe United on a siding In the railway station. ca,rried a sign reading: "Police Go kids scattered. million estate to four young Except for Mohammed Said With 9 Others Missouri, Nebraska, North . Caro ALSO BAKED FOOD SALE Arab Republic, 'Venezuela and Yu Steblova is a small town in Bo Home. Your Kids May Sit with A t William Frantz School, Mrs. ad^ted children who live here. Eldakoury, 30, all toe, victims Owen McManus, who sent inside lina and West 'Virginia. ’ goslavia. hemia, some 75 miles east of were 14 yrars old or younger. E5ye- Niggers.” A fter expenses, the estate hM T u e s d a y , N o v . IS--6:30 P.M. to bring out her 6th-grade daugh The losses in seats total 21 and Sponsored by the Story and An Indian delegation source Prague. wltnesses reported Eldakoury In 2 Aircraft At toe Frantz School, police ar s ' balance of $2,255,162 to be dl- ter, Deborah, 'said the one Negro the gains 19. This is because at Willing Workers Circles said the resolution represented A doctor at toe hospital In Par- saved 11 children but lost his life rested wother man for carrying yrided among, toe children: „ « Of the W.8.C.8. girl Inside waS sitting by the side present there are 437 seats in the 'efforts of four weeks of consulta dubiqh, near the crash, said in a trying to save a 12th. Manila, PhillippineS, Nov. 15 (A*) a concealed weapon, but It turiied d^ The probate report also showed telephone -interview that the crash, out to be a toy pistol. He was of one white girl in the flrst’-grad-d / the sale of four homes that were House of Representatives, com MANeH§mH OMNTgR tions with “U.N. delegates. Press reports said the theater —Two U. 8. Navy plane crashes PARKIN* ^ Neither the United States nor occurred at 6 p.m. taken from toe area in a patrol room. ' owned by Mrs. Hubbard in New pared with the usual total o f 436. , had only one exit, hut about 350 at approximately the same spot to The two additional seats were the Soviet Union had accepted toe He said one train was an ex children managed to crowd their car. York, California arid Nevada. • (Continued on Page Two resolution, but toe Informant said press, the other a Diesel-driven way out. Then the flaming wooden day claimed the lives of 10 persons One hundred twenty-five police local. , (Continued On Page Thirteen) both sides were very close and roof collapsed. Firemen and Army including the admiral coMmand- men concentrated on McDbno'gh ALL KINDS OF and only heavy trucks may pass GOP Faces 2 Battles W n OBiAT Miw run O ft "we feel. In essence, that it meets units arrived later. ing the -American Naval Base at all. points." (Coiitlniied on Page Two) through police lines set up two Groton, Nov. 15 (JP)—State Sen.' The two owners of the theater Subic Bay. Peter P. Mariami of Groton said M aneliehte;i LUMBER^ OlVflOPMfNTt ■nie Intention, toe source said, Killed along with Rear Adm. blocks away along busy St. Claude Air Force Nets BEAUTY CULTURE and the projectionist have been ar today he is going ‘‘all-out’’ to'win was to spell out directly what BOMDJ8USPECT OLBARBD Arthur P. Spring, 52, was his wife, Ave. "general and complete disarma rested fbr investigation. Spectators crowded' onto porches the post of Republican. leader in New York, Nov„ 16 (ff) — A The victims were given a mass Glare, 62. ' Bulletins # Hair Styling ment really means.” drunken unemployed metal pol- Also killed were toe admiral’s of nearby houses as police cleared Second ^pace the state Senate. The source added that adoption b\irial yesterday. A planeload of the area. Now only policemen are Mariani, reelected last Tuesday # Perntanent$ A r n ^ '^ iaher was grabbed by police to doctors and nurse.s was sent , to aide, Lt. (J.g.) KarL Zlegenhagen, from the AP Wires of toe resolution would represent day who aiM be mumbUngly in- P. O. Box 934, Ogden Dunes, IndJ; on toe sidewalks on both sides of to his third straight term, was as Tinting and Bleaching "a great step forward’’ by the tend a score o f Injured, maqy of the street, a wide thoroughfare di dlrated a possible connection them badly burned. A $35,000 re the pilot, Lt. Cmdr. Wade IC Capsule in Air sistant minority leader last ses S e r f United Nations. with New Yoric’s recent bomb Smith, Clinton, Tenn.; the co-pilpt, vided by 0. grassy, raised neutral sion. The GOP leader then was Hair Shaping^ ' lief fund was set aside for the ground. • . POLARIS SUB ON DUTY S Informed sources said ' the ing apree. But he was soon ' Lt. (j.g.) Kenneth Cowles, Whose Abner W. Siba17 . newly-elected Charieeton, S.C., Nov. 14 (g) town. Mrs. George Simon broke Honolulu, NovTto (>P)—The U.S. # Manicure* United States felt the resolution cleared. According to police, he father, Frederick, lives in San Congressman from toe Fourth Dis • In Cairo, UAft President Gamal through jiollce lines earlier, start Air Force did again yesterday, —^Tbe. Bubmarine George Wash placed too much stress on com also told them that “I,blew up Abdel Nasser cabled his con Marino, Calif., and Airman Cecil plucking .a Discoverer satellite Cap trict. ington 'Ylided ellently oat of plete and general disarmament, G. Johnson, whose father lives in ed to cross toe street. She was . It is expected Marlaril ‘will meet METAL FOLDING TABLE the Andrea itoria and I’m going dolences to the families of the vic knocked down by a passing car sule out of thfi skies for the second Charleston harbor shorUjr be ■- r * V which the U,S, delegation has op to blow up the United States.” tims. Kansas City, Mo. time In his some opposition in his bid for toe fore noon today armed wttfa posed as impractical as an im driven slowly by Mra. Theodore The BsbOJUdti^ S o x. ------______Four more men Including Mitchell. Proud ai^en declared the catch minority leader’s Job. missiles with hydrogen . besnb mediate objective, U. S. Marine and three Phlllippine Mrs. Simon, who said she want WM routine. Another said to be intereated is warheads and headed for the In Its present form, the resolu constabulary personnel, were ed to get her 6th grade daughter’^ And the Air Force, which calls State Sefi. Wallace Barnes-of Bris open. seas. )t waa the miost 351 CENTER ST. 30” X 72” tion Is completely unacceptable to killed when their Marine helicop books, was not seriously hurt, ap the glgahtlc recovery area a "ball tol. heavily armed conveyance In tha the United States, these sources »reme ter crashed itoortIy*after noon near parently. park,!i/coultL point to-ju^cUmbing- lames, who will be serving his history of man. The nnclear- added. the wreckage of the ill-fated Alba Mounted police forced the fleldi^ average today. second term, represents the Fifth powered vessela become the ffirst For Your Appointment The resolution calls for'changes tross . aipphiblan carr>'iiig toe charging teenagers tb scatter SMred in the 250 by 50-mile Senatorial Distreit. Mariani is sen Folarla missile subanrine to be In the U.N. structure to make sure Call Ml 9-7043 Spring party. when they charged after ignoring park” 500 miles northeast of ator from the 18th District. sent Into the Atlantic Ooeoa on that any International police force, State Birth Control Ijaws Their names were not immiedl police orders to stay on the op- Ironolulu yesterday was the mlll- Democrats will control th$ Sen what the Navy calls a “war (h^ OPEN DAILY 9 to 6 created as' part of a general ately disclosed. They were among t ^ Spy capsule ejected by Dis ate; which convenes in January, terreot mission.” The adb has ei|^t aboard the -helicopter, which coverer X'VII. b y -24-12. They^ were in command been here two weeks while the FRIDAY EVENING TILL 9 Hartford, Nov. 15 OP) — The^or recommending the' use of such W$a dlapatched from the carrier The first 12 Discoverer capsules two years ago by 29-7. missiles w:ere lomled aboard her. State Supreme Court of Errors to drugs or Instruments. U.S.S. Hornet to the spot where were lost in the vast Pacific. Num-, A fight a)so looms over the lead Liz Taylor 111 the Albatross tuul crashed. her X in proved Lucky 13. It was • AMPLE FREE PARKING • day rejected another challenge to Violations are puniehable by News Tidbits ership of the GOP majority in the TURKS TAKEN FROM HOMES fines of not less than $50 or Im .^Of the eight, toe plfbt and co toe first recovered, although It Bouse. t Ankara, Turkey, Nov. 16 UB— the constitutionality of the state’s Ci)Ued from AP Wires With Infection prisonment for not less than six pilot were uninjured, while an landed In the ocean and was re Expressing interest in the speak Fourteen extremist offleers dis controversial birth control laws. days or both. American Navy doctor was ellght- trieved by a Navy frogman dan- ership are Rep. Ji. ly i e r Patter missed from Tarkey'a revoiatloB- 9 folds flat for storage # italian marble finish ^ In a unanimouY decislqn written The Trubeks argued that the ly bruised and a U.S. enlisted man gliiw from a helicopter. son. Old Lyme, and Rep. Anthony ary govgrameat last weekend LOSING HEATING SSSSSS? statutes deprive toem of their suffered minor burns. Roman Catholic pastor of San Then, on A.ug, 19, a C119 Flying by Justice Samuel Mettltz, the 5- E.-Wallace, Simsbury. were taken from their homes be Plus Bad Teeth righta undfr the 14th Amendment Two- U.S. Air Force Paratroop Juan Cathedral, Puerto Rico, says Boxcar made Ito first catch of an fore dawn today. lafonaed. __ •& man court upheld' a New Havien to,the federal comtitution. This Patterson, who was ranking Re er medics later Jumped to toe re he tol0 Maos-goers that If they object from -space.' That was Dis- publican oii the Appropriations Bourcoe oaid they may he your best bet Is. to come In. to MAN- • Helps keep your Superior Court decision that amendment forbids tlu individual mote area when^ the admiral’s covorw XD^s capsule. London, Nov. 16 (ff) —r Actress voted for Gov. Luis Munoz Marin Committee two years ago and un assigned to minor dipiomatle mie- • ' ■ ' ft • ' ' _ . , rejected a complaint brought by a states to ’’deprive any person of plarie crashed and found the Vic And yesterday, Discoverer CHESTER LUMPER for top-quality, low- burner cleon at it '’^izabetfa Taylor’s doctors said they must confess their "sin” be official "watchdog" of the Ribi alooe abroad, thoa removing a \ . ' V 0 straigbterlegs.. . extra room 0 all steel light and portable today She-U suffering from a "se man and wife in New Haven, both life, liberty or property ' without tims. There were no lurvivora'. fore he would give them Holy XVII’s capsule was bagged. The potenUal aquice of trooble treat heats your home I students at the^Yale Law School. due process of law." Flying Boxcar that' gulped it, ap coff adminiatratlon’s fiscal policiesi Thrfcey. Thero was no offlelal You shave better' vere virus infection aggravated Conunanloa... Sweeping inyeetl- was elected last week to his sixth cost Johm-Manvilie Insulation that will- The plaintiffs, Mr. itod Mrs. The Trubeks contended tfifat (ConUaned oB Pag# fiv e ) propriately dubbed Pelican II, conttrinatlon. by bad teeth." gattone Into- charges of police cor consectlve term. when you’re reflect RT-98 is the most completely This raised the question if one David M. Trubek, sought k they have a deaire to raise a fami made the catch like an outfielder ksep your home warm and comfortable . . . ruption In New York City are or Wallace, who waa assistant effective fuel oil additive In use of the world’s beautiful declaratory Judgment in Superior ly but "first wish an opportunl^ after losing the bgll In the sun. OlEBI. BEBELS OONVEB moat dered by Mayor Robert F. Wag minority leader during the 1958 ed in a new mirror . today. This helps your oil 'women Will have to have her Court 'last year to determine the to adjust,'mentally, apiritUally and ner. The Pelican H was piloted by Saigon, South VM Naaa Nov. lower fuel JbiUs as much as Vt during the burner deliver more dean, de physically, to each other ao as to Reds Boost Rui)le Capt. Gene W. Jones, 39, Walla session, will be serving his third 16 (Ab—President Ngo.Dlah Dtaa teeth extracted? ConsUtuUonallty o f legislation for French authorities confirm that — electro copper FOR HOUDAY DININC. . I.KITCHEN ITIU TY.... bidding the use and prescription of establish a secure and permanent Walla, Wash, Jones and his 9-man term. talked behind rtoeed doors todag eold weather ahead. pendable beat. You get pre "We must leave that decision negotiatlone are being successfully mium aerviee, too. Ail dealgned to the dentists," replied her Brit contraceptive devices. marriage before they -.become Value over Dollar crew almoet missed their rendez There could .be a compromise. In with oSlNrs to the porattoo|3 parents.’.’ . concluded to grant went' German backed, measured to make home heating easy. ish physician. Dr.- Carl Goldman,’' They argued, in eaaence, that vous with history. the House, with etiher Wallace or unlto that ■ tried to overOudw they had the. right to determine The Trubeks, the decision states, Moscow, Nov. 15 (/P) — The So Air Force training basee on Cor His plane - was late in leaving Patterson becoming majority lead Um Friday. ReUahle refiMle sdM See ua, too, for’anug-fitting Storm Windows but we ara hoping not. sica and in central France and installed. Glaaa BUFFET ENTERTAINING! when they were ready to have chil contend that'a"pregnancy at tola viet Union declared today that Hickam Air Forc8 Base because of er and leaving the speakership to not even MaJ. Gen. Ngoye*. "There is no doubt now that ahe Wofld War II produce^ "terriflo” ■ad Doors that will make your Insulation CoH today for has this severe virus infection — dren. time would niean a dlsriiptioh at Its new heavy ruble will be worth a fuel leak. Then, In the northern the -other. Kahn, toilet to staff to all IMenna furniture tops cus Mrs. Trubek’s professional educa crop of confirmed dsunln says area bf the ’’ball park," Jones’ However, In the Senate, the Re armed forces, or GoL Ira n XhiMt aggravated by bad teeth which The state, represented by State’s tion. more than 'the dollar In Russia. , oiore effective. Do it NOW. have been causing- a lot of Western' Economic experts in Bill W. In NSW York, only surviv crew spotted the capsule’s' silver publicans will have only one top Khlem, conminader'to Uw arm Attorney Abraham S, Ullmah, filed "The plaintiffs believe," the de tom made. Also tub Mobilheat sms trouble," Moscow said toe chief motive ing co-founder and head of ‘ Al and orange parachute againat the post — minority leader-raltoough ored units that caare to Otamto a demurrer to the complaint which cision continued, “that they,have coholics Anonymous. clear blue Pacific skies and made there, also will be .an assistant Her American doctor said toe was upheld by the Superior Court probably was preatlge. rescue, were with Urn PresUeat - YOUR ONE-STOF HOME WINTOUZAT10N cnckMnires. In buai- 24” X 6 0 ” - - 9 .9 9 a moral responsibility to have only Secretory of Labor James P. a run for It at 11,000 feet. GQP leader. His Job is to fill in on for the talks. ailing actress spent a. comfortable The- 'Frubeks' thereupon appealed as many children as they feel .they —Under a decree the official rate n lA t but ahe Is still sick. Mitchell la in Walter Reed Army "W e barely ticked, it," Jones told dSys when the leader la unable to neas 10 years. W E G IV E ^tsr the case to the state’s highest can provide with the optimum In of exchange will be changed Jan rsM rters later. HEADQUARTERS Dr. Rex Kennamer, of Los An court. I from four rubles for $I to one Hospital, Washington, D. C., re- attend. NICARAGUA MOPE UP dividual care, attention and de But the plane circled and went Mariani said If Barnes wants the Onatemala, Nov. IS ' GREEN STAMPS geles, at the u r ^ g o f iCiss Tay ruble fer $1.11. The Soviet gov eoveriag from ba^ bljury ’incur (fib Appeall in'other cases aj# now votion.” after the capsule again at 9,500 top Job “ He’ll have to beat roe; . Geverameag: foreee tnday- We give S&H GREEN STAMPS lor’s husband Ikldie Fisher, ar- pehdlng before the U.S. • Supreme A physician consulted by the ernment said the new rate would red during his active campaigning riveff last night w)ille the actress, feet. I am not gplng to stand aalde." kMUHhed nsop-ep-apMaHemi hr' Court Trubeks refused to give them in reflect a fourfold increase of the for Republicanv cause... Already The huge plane’s tra)peze-like suffering intense head palm, ^ wad* eastora aiera^ to Oaatemahi .. In rejecting the Trubeks’ appeal, formation and advice on how to gold content of the ruble to be xoomlng coot of college education snare caught the chute and 21 E. A-'Ambler Dies MORIARTY semi-conacioua. under sedation. la |3>tog dven higher unless state New iMUlford, Nov. 15 (JPl----- whom armed tahala aaa. MtIL ae-r .. the State Supreme Court said prevent copception on ths ground put lAU) effect on that date. minutes later the . instrument- ttve. A cBMwawlqiB . gtosrtad,;.,, "We’re encouraged," the doetdr there were no issuas in the present that such action on his part could However, the ruble thht will ba .ana Federal government inct'eased loaded capsule was rMled aboard. Itoneral aervices.wUl be held here BROTHERS naid this moriiing. & case that not already been decided he considered a -violation of state put Into circulation at that tima their s u p p ^ o f univeraitles, The successful grab was made at Hmrsday for E. Augustus Am With Dr.' Cary Goldman, and by previous declsiona by'the court laws. is being exchanged for 10 of the group pt college presidents says. 1:02 p.m: Hawaii Time (8:02 p.m- bler Sr., a former state repfesentoi I68W I8T MIDDLE TURNFtKl Lord Evans, Miss Taylor’s British 301.31 B C n ttr Si. _ TVo stat4 sUtutes were involved In noting tl\at 'the Issues were present rubles. ' , South Korea police begin nation ■HIST), ' live and Republican town chair zdght. The T I L . M l . 9 ^ 7 0 7 9 physlclw, E^.Kenn^erhM JuM’ In. the complaint’ One prohibits decided by previous decisions, the The official Soviet hews agency wide aearch for one of former Hie Discoverer XVII capsule man. ■ lie toed to ha' froln ths movls star’s bed- ths u$e of drugf or Imtniments to court eaid: Jtjut said in its announeetnent Prestdent Syngman Rhea’a top po was In oiblt longer than the pre- Ambler died at the age e f 89 Ml 3-5135 prevent conception, and the other litical aldoa who dlaaapeaied while M horn ipn IngsXfie) prdhiUta any^e frbm pfk$erib6ig , (Oentfamed en l>ag« Mine), .^Osn« '«■ Paga' ■) ani an haU In B e ^ Korea « Ml Page Eevto) ;(Oe»tlmisa mi P ac*' Vf. ■ -.Pus } -/■