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Arerace Dsfly Net PrtM^ihdi .'The Weather, „ Wot Um Week Budea FereemM o f D. 8 . W eetker B aie— M e 19, u n Olnudy tonight 'bnmmlttee, voted 5> to 3 Friday (0 ^ k6 buM on Page Five) iienU have been immunized with civilian backing for their cm to recommend that the companies Type 1 Sabin vaccine, ,'tte' urged calling------on — the - - Mouem poptilaUdn and nine of their top executives towng which have not yet cm' Shoot Back to form human/'barriersyagaiiirt for contempt, punishable Vital School Pages barked on Sabin inuhuniza'tion. pro­ any advance , by the^^notorised, fay a $1,000 fine, a. year in prison, grams to do 80 aobn. HAVANA (AP)— Prime heavily armed regular troops loy­ Only two polio case's have been or both. Minister Fidel Castrd declared al to V lce ''P re iii« Ahmed Ben The subcommittee, headed by Will Be Published reirafteu tcK'the atate this year. Bella's Politica^ureau. Sen..Estes Kefauver, D-Tenn., ac­ The first-turned up in April in An- today charges Thera appeared ,to be scant pop­ cused tfae'keel executives of "con­ In Herald Tuesday aonia,/Where a one-year-old girl that Caban patrol boats fired ular suppqin lor either side In the tumacious ■ conduct” after -4hey was strickeh. The other, reported ca p lla l^ ,^ Friday, 20,000 Mos in July, involved.-a 10-mbnth-old in­ on a U.S. Navy airplane over failed to appbar in response to The Herald will publish its international waters Thurs- lems^fiaraded through the streets subpoenas and supply detailed fig­ fant who caught the disease In ofyMgltrS' ishouting "down wltlj ures on production costs. annual ^school pages edition West 'Virginia before her family d a y ^ e re “ absolutely ^Ise.” ifvll war'J.^ H iey demanded an Tuesday as a service to Man­ came to this atate. The prime minister’s "'end to the'ebaos which has rocked TJie companies are the Bethle­ this naion since it won indepen­ hem, Republic, National and Arm- chester area school children strongly worded statement dence ftam Franco two months co steel corporations. and their parents. CAB Hearing Oct. 2 the Cuban press appeared'un- ago after 7.(4 years of bioody The cost. data first was subpo^ Bus schedules,^feteria in­ HARTFORD (API—'The (Jivii banner headlines^ The rebeliion and twrorlsm. naeq last April after ' announce­ Aeronautics Board has scheduled Communist newspa^r . The • rebels appeared to hav ment of a $6-a-ton steel price in­ formation,’’' home room lists, a hearing here Oct, 2 to hear' ar­ some success in-the countryside, crease, ' subsequently rescinded un­ and plans for the 1962-63 guments pro and con about where said Washington’s charges attack wher they organized demonstra­ der. pressure from President Ken­ school year will be included a regional airport for southern were “ onlv a, pretext •\ tions in scores of yillages and nedy. Kefauver contends the infor­ on the pages.: Ck>nnecticut should be located. us.” Bridgeport and New Haven arg, towns. mation is essential - to evaluate .\ There was no'.^'eport that the steel pricing practices. School calendars will also both vying for the regional ter­ By GI^RGE ARFEU»/ regular suiny forces, armed with The next step is . up to the full be listed. minal, which wo\ild be created by Soviet and j^ d Chinese wapons, expansion of facilities at either of "HA’V^ANA (A P )— InVasXon had- receiVM marching orders. .the two municipal, airports. However; one group of 2,(K» at Gov. .Tohn Dempsey, who an­ TlareLv ISO miles . from Algiers Integrated Wednesday nounced the hearing date yester­ ha

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two- -iiiSUmal. pMitlona— that \y« ershtp seem to bs growing mors ■V _ tWoiiders of thfe MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,/MANCHESTER, CONN;/SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1962 Slanrl^wtEr differ on ^^niMthet* or not -there and morS subservient, why not an . r a c Ib FIVE must be an ImpMUon. aystem to annual Management pay ? reported 90 per SoEttittg rnonItOr just unmagroUnd explo- There'are four.'potential addi­ Outlined for landing p South^n Deindcrats cent of .the huts- in its wont drought in 50 years, with tJ .SyPon^er^ _ ooli Smashes or- ■ squatfer village wer^j* de­ 5.5 Inches -of fain'ln 16 hmirs.' > PUBUdHIliD BY c a S i aionis, which wduj* n o N » likely to^ tional holidays,' righ f out* of the u I* c II e s \ No Herald P * It.- - '' -■ ■■ ■ stroyed. OPEN HIUtALD PtUNTINa CO INC. he. very inipOrtant anyw_ h a i.. V. , m V 13 BlMell Street ^ l^abor ^ Across Hong Kong yne 'fire brigade reporte,d more . VOTE r u l i n g s o u g h t Manchester^ Conn One can - si^gest, loo, 'tfiaK^he We would ehjoy^each* on? of tlian 50 fires, mostly touched off THOMAS F FbRGUSON Church o f Christ i Str’ Brldget’a B. C.^^«u«h f v^rln H ar'C oven an t Church . Onidoon from Lunar Orbit 4 NewAttns Aid GENEVA-.— An, International' SUNDAY by short circuits. More than 135 WALTER R FERGUSON-^ practical difference IS even le t^em. , CrSage Hall, E. Csater St. Rev. John Delaheijp, Paator > k wmOpwAtaidi St. near. Keeney (Conthmed from .Pag* Oim ) Court of Justice rilling sought b.v ' PuhUsbers '* Rev. Stanley E. HaatlI]o Rev. K. Ejnar'Kaak, Paater . T h e^4 inchester Eveningj teneriieni homes were knocked the Uqited ' Nations ' woUld take ; PINE PHARMACY BYiundetl October I' 1381 than that. One can doubt that w'«. nd, for all the • fancy-Uieorles Rev. E.ugehs' Brewer, 'SUiUMer down in, landslides or collapsed Rev. Dennis B< Hi vehicle beglne its aeceiti by being Cambodia Herald wiff'Dot publish Moni en vessels reportedly dragged an­ CJeneral Aasfmbly voting rights ' 864 CEX 5n 9-881 when we insist on chi' owk right to of OlS^economtsts and plaimcrs, in 9 r DR. I. M. L E V rtT . Dinector powered to an alUtude off 50,000- under tile buffeting. ' • PnhUsbed Bt*t7 Emmnt.' Except 8:46 a.m., Bible aasaea. . - 10:16 a.m., Morning Worship. ThdtFels Planotarium day/.Labqj’ DaJ chor . . 7/. J „ aw.ay . from...... , nations___ _ V...... that fa il. • to | • Bundan ud Holidaya Entered .at the continue wlthi^dergroUnd testing labor. oWqership.' management.' or 10:45 Affl., Morning Worship. kCaeser ht .7, 8, 9^ 6'And 11. Serpion: ."The ChmUgn and His fe e C . ’ thle point it is injected B.V MJliCOLM W. BROWNB Refugee squatter shacks that:' The. Royai Observatory reported pa.v th^ir-share for-U.N. opera- Tost Offlce_.At.^8nchnster - Conn, as . Of Hie FrukUs fneHtpto that Warida drenched thia par 6econdri^8Ss Mail Matter. unless it .18 banned,by provision or governmenNoA'S' know nothing -SSr'mon: "The Grace « God." Work.” Nursery . facilities' pro­ into • » - a ^ u n t Drive carefully/ clln^ to the htllaldes o f Hprig Kong ched j tigns in the . ■-Congo arid Middle (farthest pblnt from the lunar PHNOM PENH. Cambodia an inapectloh system', really Intend more sinjple amh4''’ecl for dealing ''7:00, p.m.. Evening Worship,, Ssr- ''ipt, J a n S ^ iu vided for children Grade took s fearful beating. Rescuers sring i Eaat.. ' . ‘ H ^rald/^dvs. SUB8CRlt>nON RATE* C. C8i^rch Now that It has been decided tm face) o f 400 miles. . T trg o In- i (A P ) -i- The United States .is con­ . Pai'aMe In Advance . to .do much underground testing, with-the prqblem surplus la­ mon:'"False Prophet.” Mtgy. Jolm Hannon, H Pastor Wednesday; 7:80'p.m., IWldweek that the lunJf orbiUi rendezvous Continued from Page One) sidering inporUnt new military 1 . Carrlsif Mail Thursdav, I ’-SO p.m., JHiilwasli Revv James .T. O’Oonnell service Of Bible study and p r a ^ . to this ti^ ectory about 6,746 feet X if. Indeed, we plan to do any at bor force than the addhimi of addl- technique will be used to land a per eeoond of velocity is needed. aid to neutralist Cambojth /for One Y.ear -I1R.50 • ,»M.OO Servibs (at 100 Scott Or. this waSk V. Joseph H. MeOann on th* moon, the question leader."Nis a top-ranking menibef' Six Months n ...... 7.75 ij,go Once it reaches the lOQ^mlla alti­ . le against the Viet Cong, the .Three Months...... 8.30 all > tioffai holidays to the natibiul cal­ only). . , ' Rev. John D.-Began Zion Evangelical Luthersa Church beihg r*Ised is hoW does one leave jioth, of ute,^ Judiciary Committee Communist force which setks to One Month .1.30 1. In any ca.se. one'ran look at this endar. Enough .aucli holidays «ftild (fillssouri Synod) tude it can t^en rendezvous and a lundr orWt and, once on the dock with the' mother ship. This . and of Ke(a«htM''8 antitrust unll. take over 'South Viet Nam. Weekly, ...... 30 Messes at 6, 7, 8, 8, lOill^'and Cooper adn HlglrlSta. 'Situation, and then say that there produce the same- result as a The Salvation Artnjr moon, how does one get back? docking maneuver . also raqulrils Th« Judicla:^'- Comjnittee is This , was leai-ned today from MEMBER o r 11:30 a.m. The Rev. Paid G. Prokopy, Pastor Dr. A. B. Mickelwait. Sn asso- isn’t the slightest doubt that., pos­ .hour week, without h^lf the coh- .M t Main St. energy, and 700 feel 'per second .composed o f nine Democrats and persons in a, position to know. associated PRESS date director of Space Technology Associated ; Press is exeluslTely Majori E. Waiier Lamia is aflottad-for this. Dr. Mickel- .six Republicans. Of the-iDemocrats ■ The new ■ aid would be based on sibly in a very short time, there troversy. Church of Hie AaeiimpHon 8 a.m.. Divine Worship with Holy Laboratories, Inc., outlined the the use of republication of >jpmcer‘ In ‘ehurch' waiU pdinta out that to rendezvous fqur'are Southerners who do not M i - ' the calculated risk that U.S. dip: dispatches credited to ft or will be compete scientific, assur Adams St. and Th'ompeon Rd. Communion. Text;'Gen. 2; 16 arid steps necessary for landing ahd and dock succasafplly; means that' serve on the antitrust subcommit­ ■' •’ b. lomata in • Indochina can keep lersrise cr^ited In this paper nnce- that even the smallest under- 8:30 a.m., nday School >fer all Rev. Joaepfa Farrell, Paator Gen. 8; 18. Theme; "God and La­ leaving the moon from a lunar ■ e local hews published here both the landing vehide and the tee. *■ ’ Thailand, Cambodia and South • Atl-riahtSvof't-eipfTepublication of special— ages vRev. Francis T. Butler, Associate bor.” ■ Vidt, Nani from shooting at .each ■’ground explosion could be ,det*cted- Wednesday,. 7:30- p.m., Usdles p r l s f i i t ^ i F A l t S j ^ S r M ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ must poeaea. docking Dirksen indicated he 'wa^, hope dispatenes herein are also reserved 10:45 a.m . ess service. other.. Cambodia is on hoJUle and analyzed. Aid. fill the Southerner* arid the'Repub- Connecticut Music by Qtadel Bi Sermon, by Masses at 7, 8, 8, 10:15 and iions Jteetlig of the Amerlcaui ^ ^ ^ tefms with bbUi Thailand and Full service citent of N E K 9*^' 11(30 a.m. Labor Day Weekend, New Eng­ InTm this8:mI« fashionFAaniAfft itir is!• hoped that licanR would stand together arid tee Inr ' So that is how narrow’, in’ so far Maj, Lam Rocket Society. and Sputh Viet Nam. Border In Publishers land District Walther League con­ a landing vehicle can descenj reject the contempt of Congress Rebresematlves. The as It relates'to'” actual explosions, 2 p.m. Hoapltai viaitai by Thoee who have followed this etdente — soni^me-s involvin'g .Julius Mathews Sji< specialjitrial ■ • AceniAgency—New • vention at Camp Norwich, Hunting- from orbit to the ,lunar surlkce action recommended b y , Kefauv- York t’hicafen OetTMtSelTMi and Bpafott or to actual- detection of them, the Y a n k ee^ Mrs. ElizalMth Wilson and St. Bartholomew’s' Church column know that the moon is de­ casualties — are .'-incessant. - _____ ^ ton j Mass. and then return to orbit. While ■'er's .subcoriimittte. ■ MF.MBER AITDIT BUREAU o r Thomas McCann. Rev.. Philip Hussey, Pastor void of an atmosphere. Thus, a The United Stales' suppHes arms CIRCULATIONS difference between the • Russian all the details of this mission are If not. the issue will then go tO By L H. 0 . 6:30 p.m.. Prayer service. parachute ' or any -, other aerody* . the Seriate ilBell. '• and mlllUry advice to SU three and American ^aitions has be- 7:00 p.m., Evangelistic service. ses at 7, 8,. 8:15 and 10:80 " North MeHiodlst Church namic device for landing is use­ as yet not precisely known, the The HlQm HaU 8:30 a.m.; Family Worship. Sac ^Democrats John A. Can-oil of Col- M ils amphibious armored ' per­ Display advertising closina hours: the point.- It is the intangibles, sible complications of relatively Church and Purk Ste. 7»15Udl|.St foment of Holy Communion Ser­ leave a lunar orbit to land on the tures Cbrp.) For Monday—1 pm .Friday ., moon, are qulterlnvolved. • oradft. Philip A. Hart of Michigan, sonnel carriers - - both cunently . For Tuesday.^1 p.m. Mondav. nothing technical, wljich keep Rus- Insignificant third party partici­ The Rev. George F. Nostrand, mon: "He Took Bread.” Nursery Thomas J. Dodd of Ckinnectlcut supplied to South Viet Nafn. For Wednesday—1 p m Tliesdav. for. pre-echool children. , Tr. undersM'd what ^akes place, -Ijia and the United! Statekvapart. 'Rector 3 p.m., Public BibleNmscoursa: and Edward V. I.ong of Missouri. l''9»)lot Photo The object would be to gi\'e Uie For Thursday—1 p m Wednesday, pations' in state dampaigns. That it Is neceSsafy to discuss velocities For Friday—1 p.m- Thursday f t is suspicion, not the limitation The ReVi John D. Hughes. . ’’Obeying the.. Two G r e « \ Com The two Republican members, Ro­ 29.000-man Cambodian armed ft\SC0UA^r CITY w*as the ytar in which Uncle Toby First Church of Ohiist, SclenHst and the/ihoon. I f s' lunar (M'obe For Saturday—1 n.th Friday Senior Aselstant mandments for Life. Poefg Corner^ man L. Hruska of Nebraska and Engaged forces enough mobilitv to move- Classified deAdItne; 10:30 a:m each of any seismograph. Which is the- 4:15 p.m., Watchtower maL Masonic Temple ^ross was ruhning. for his fifth The llev. William F. Gender HI launched from the esrth inpacts Dirksen voted against the edri-' against infiltrating Viet (^ g day of publication axespt Saturday — barritij-. I t ’iS that suspicion which zihe study article, "The Deceptive the te^n . It will hit with a speed " The engagement of Miss Ida, t Am. term. s,upposedl}/'at’ the zenith of Junior Aaaistant tempt' resolution: imits in roadless Iwrder areSs. Power of Wealth.” CHeb! 13:5,6 ). a.m., Sunday Service Sun- of ./About 8,000 fert “ per second. BeauHfn] Is Maaeiieater Marie Johnsori of Manchester to seems infinitely' divisible.. No mat­ his political reputation with a Wayne Arnold Andersqii of West ..South Viet Nam has charged Saturday, September 1 good whack at improving Con- Wednesday, 8 p.m., „ Group day'School and nursery. However, if a vehitle is already The eighth subcommittee riiem- ter how much progress we make, 7:30 a m.. Holy Ooipmunlon. ■L ■ ■ '/ ber. Seri. Alexander Wiley, R-Wi's., Hartford Ijad. been announced - by Cambodia , with providing a safe necqt’s governmental Structure Bible studies in the'Bible Aid "Let 8 p.mv Wednesday -meeting in a lunar orbit, to descend to the 10 a m. Family Eucharist with Beautiful is Manchester, did not attend -tlie closed meeting. her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herman haven for the Viet Dong, and al there is always enough -suspicion Your Name Be Sanctified” at the Readin^\RoCttn hours at 74fl surface means it has to lose almost just behind'1iim. and with the;JRe- iSermon by the Rev. Mr. Hughes. most dear bo me; Dirksen said he did not feel the V. Johnson, 51 Kensington .St lowing (Jpmmunist units to oper "T h e Pereistent Barrier.^ left to diidde us. publican opposition apparently'in^ following service centers: 287 Main St., e je c tin g legal h o lla s 6.000 feet per second of velocity. Summer choir. Babysitting Nur- There in childhood's happy days I four steel companies and their-ex­ Her'fiance is the'son of Mr. and,kte bases Within C*mbodia. . But something is finally begin­ a hopeless mood.', ---- - Oakland St.. .20 Marble St., 18 Monday througilsSaturday. 11'a.m These are the speeds we deal with It would be difficult to realize, sary in Children’s Chapel. used to roam; ecutives were guilty of ’’contuma- Mr.*. Arnold Andei-sori, West Hart- Prince ' korodom Sihanouk, The story of then hap­ Chamber.*i'"St., and 613 Main St. in to 4 p.m.; Thursdhjc^ll to 8 in a luna lan$lirig. from the bmique w-ay-ln which ning to operate against that sus­ Dally, 7 p.m., Evening Prayer. Ymir fields and woodlands lovely. I cious conduct.” . ^ i ford. . Cambodian chief of state; denies pened is famous. >-Sofhe very Mshchester, also French Rd. in p.m. W e may assume that the lunar picion Which always lies between WeAtesday, 6 and 10 ain.. Holy rejirice again to sep: He said that this means defi®ce Miss ■JbKn.son Is a 1955 .graduate this but ■ .says small groups , of Rusaia and the United States have smart Foiilield County Republican Bolton. “ Christ Jeaus” will^-SFsthe sub­ vehicle left the earth with about Ruspiir and-(the United States. Communion. Friday at the Kingdom Hall: ject of the Lesson' Sermon for Sweet memories of .fhes. e'er bid of authority, but that the steel of Manchester High School and a Communist guerrillas may slip' been rejecting, the very instant rhoney 'siphoned itself Into tlie 1(10 feet per second over the escape me come. company officials had rMpectfUl- '^ideht Rennedy identified it at campaign o f Jasper McLevy, the 7:25 p.m.. Theocratic Ministry Sunday, Sept. 2. 19,58 graduate of Hartford Hos­ across the, border from .time, to they are made,, each other’s pro- velocity which starts it on a 72- 1 see the crown of springtiihe deco­ ly taken the position that’ the sub^ Socialist Candidate for governor, Second - CongregatlonaU-Church School. The Golden Tpkt is from 1 Jol pital School .qf Nursing. She is on time. He says hIS forces move .poaals in the matter of a nude his last press eonfcrence, when* he 885N. Matn SL hour trajectory. In the typical mls- rate your valleys filr. poenaed • production cost figures tlie. nursing staff of Manchester against the Viet Cong. whenever helping build up his reputation for 8:30 p.m., ■ SeiVicis Meeting. 4: 14.' n, mid-course corrections will be .teat ban, how narrow—how hope discussed the nuclear test ban sit­ Rev. Felix M. Davis, Minister . Day’s' text: "Love Is Long-Suffer-; Scriptural/',turai/ _sei selections will in­ And In the treeteps hear the birds were highly copfidential trade, se­ Memorial Hospital. they, learn of .such incursions. honesty and budgot-balancing m adaat 3, 8. 23. 55 and 65 hours. crets..' . ' . • uation'in the following words: against the atmosphere of the then Mrs. Richard H. Ptnney, Ing snd Kind,” I, Cor. 13:4. . clude Isaignsaian 81:'81: 1. in tune, Mr. Anderson i.s a 1955 graduate Brig. Gen. Edward C. D. Scher- leasly harrow—the diff^efice be­ Die tbtal velocity cost of these kefauver -'agreed the, informa/ "Those who oppose an agree­ fresh bi-partisan Waterbury acan», \ Associate Minister ■ Correlative>)«ive pusagesP8U from ” Soi- 'Where the llcwery bought* are of William Hall High School. West | rer. chief of the U.S. military ad- tween their two po.sUirt>lt have agreed, under protest, to at Corporate Systems, division of tier. '■/ - , baxlng the.se weapon*, and w'hen the Bridgeport SocialLst would /' The Rev. Paul C. Kaiser^ Pastor 'As the lunar vehicle app: the grove on Tower HilL submit the data. They have bqen ris at Geneva, together with Community BapUSt^.^Churcb United Aircraft Coi-p.. Windsor- M.any U.S. advisors in Viet Nam probably have had that year any­ 9:15 a.m'.. Church Service.-Guest the moon, the main retrorocl Descending onward down towards excused from doing so. however, /thetFv-Own fear that if they don’t one goes off it may mCgh they all way, made the 1938 election close, ‘At the Green"^ prea oher. The Rev. Pauly i. Bow­ 9 and 10:30 a.m., Holy Commun­ Cheney Hall;' . - beiiev? a CJmbodian haven Is an fire. The vehicle loses atout 3.2< until the question of compliance A June 1963 wedding is plannied. I imporUnt factor in viel Cong agree oqttvecn themselves, they go off.’’ as Jasper took some 166.000 votes .■186 E. Center St. man, Union C o n g r e g A t i o n a 1 ion, Church school and nursery. • feet per second of velocity at its ose scenes arc not forgotten, by the other four companies is ■ : op'erations. wdn certaihlY and inevitably lose out o f the count. What tipped Rev. Alex H; Eisesaer, Paster Church: Rockville'. Topje, "Distuilb- J:30 p.m., Adujt Bible class. proper point in the path, and it is NdXhey are familiar still; settled; ' the election to R ay .,Bald.wln was ' - , . ■ \ ThoseXfouthful day* Sre pleasant The United States already has control of theNiuclear fate of the ing The City.” Nursjif^ for young injected into a lunar orbit with an The officials are: ' ■ Destiny Plus Armor the fact that the Union Parly, 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship. Ser­ cldidren in kindergarten room. South Methodist Church altitude of 100 nautical miles. to rbRall., Bethlehem—A. B. Homer, chair­ stepped up supplies to the Carrri world, which has been shoving the I bodian army. -v fringe-type offspring of the po- mon: "Wholeness Through W or­ Rev. Lawrence F. Almond D ie vehicle now coasts in orbit Again I Old Mill asytlj* man and chief executive officer; )>, Rev. Bay C. HolUs Jr. Algerians ■t|nlt^ States and' Riissia more For the first time that we have litica,! preachings of Father Cough­ ship,” by the pa-stor. Church School an Church and explores the.moon to select the crystal\mbriilng dawns. . Edmund Martiq, . president, and I U.S. officials do not discount the closely together. . observed, President . Charles ‘ de lin. with whom Kay Baldwin had for Cradle Roll through Grade 3 in of ^.Manchester landing Site. In doing so it may M^ere they weaVS the silky wad­ Frank R. Bi-ugler. comptroller. ' possibility that American service- 9 and 10:46 a.m., Morning Wor­ just about nothing in common, had the Educational Building -during 43 Sprupa Si., near E. Center use up to 200 feel per second of ding andgocoM Republic Thomas F. Patton, j men might face other .Amerlqgn But It still can be/that, noNijat Gaulle’s mysticar sense of his own nevertheless endorsed Baldwin. ship. Communion Service, Ser­ Closer to Church Services Rev/James L. Ransom, ■velocity to adjust orbit inclination, Like the tOurirt, now"l.wonder at pre.sident. and George M. Feiel. j sarvice'men in a border’ clash in- ter how slight th ^cm aln in g btf unalterable destiny seems to have 'The voles he got on its lever—a mon; "The H and'of'G od and the / Mhtlster. that is, to lUie up its orbit so that the grandei^ of youMawn; vice president and comptroller, i ; vdlvlng ■ a (^mbodian unit -and gaining differe^B x between our some compromise. As he fourth lever in. the campaign— Church of the Nazarene ./ __- ■" Hands of Man,” by the Rev, Mr. the vehicle passes directly over the Ah, beautiful to ManchMlgr in National — Thomas E. Mill.sop. | I Thai or Vietnamese force. U.S. Almond. Nursery. two nations, l^B rttke the infinity retiibqed-to , on Monday, from made, him goverriqr- 236 Main St. 9^Sb(Am„ S,unday School. desired landing site. . .June. chairman . of the board, and Civ(l War , advisors sometimes have accom­ 10:49; a.m,,:..Kindergarten. , BaJdwrln got 3,046 votes on the Rev. C. E. Winslow, Minister Once the lunar -vehicle is circling George Stinson, .^ecretary. panied Vietnamese units straying one dlscove^-When one begins di­ his long"weekend in the country, he Union party lever, His» final 'plu­ 0:45 a.m.. Morning Worship, *. ermon: “ Don’t Let Labor Day In Its proper orbit, the retrorockets Hoy/ beautiful, how , picturesque Armco — Logan T. , Johnsti Into Cambodia in pursuit of the viding an^given distance in half. consented tb-being accompanied by rality over O-oss was 2.688. Emanuel Lutheran Church (Oontinupd frim Page One) 9:30 a.m.. Church SchoOl classes-('Become a Lost Weekend,” by the fire again, and. this time 450 feet / ' from old Mt. Nebo'Heights. president, ahd D. E. Reichelder Viet- Cong. The border is un­ That is the essential background Rev. C. Henry Anderson, Pastor "There'fnay always ,be some fatal, an unusually n«.avy cavalcade of for all ages. X Rev. Mr. Ransonu, Nursery dur­ per second of. velocity is used to i fondly gaze toward Globe Hollow Qi fer, vice (Resident, finance. marked. for the realization in both camps John N. -Poflinbarger, Intern ertjqlent i military diclator- Sihanouk asserts that American InevftMle, inflniteemai disagree- security men. 10:30 a.m.. Children’s Chpfeh ing service. move the rocket into an elliptical Pond, ship. in this 1962 campaign that any orbit so that .approximately ^ If advisors were with a Thai unit m enU ieft 'The bullets of lastVWednesday and Nursery., / 'W eednesday, 7:30 p.m. Fellow'-: And seem to see the whippoorwill, Ben B^la claim.s the' .support 'of third part business, of any -port, 10:45Aw ("TV a.m.. Worship WVWtCFStS^ IOC*Service., ship Circle at the Manse. Dis- 8 a.m.. Morning Suffrages. way around from where the/tef- tliat recently -clashed with Cam­ a(ut where our two nations are, apparently finally -coninmied even could have its chance to be de­ o f . those bygone rtimmer the 45.00oriqan regular army and Message by the pastor,-/Themd:./Th( 'Cussion.. Bible Study. 9:15 .a.m..' Divine Worship. ios fired the altitude is but 50.000 ' nights, \ bodian troops. This week he or­ the mqmeht, in their proposals cisive. This realization means, jGiiecking about I5,000“ guerrilla.'i from four de Gaulle that his mat;ghibert TV) leave the moon the' lunar where. ' . ' mation to the public f r ^ the Democ’yats. They are Flrby, Paeter 7^ -''again to discover the power of D^ies in 30 There Is a fourth kind of nuclear being T i«ded in the firsf.place. We givingilvin Alsop' j*. formal place Wednesday, 8 Executive The immediate issue ba /prayer, both to , transform our 20 Ft. 19.«7 : FI. 36.87 not Crt Records Smashed puted, it was reported, ig/i min. W ash explosion— Undergrountj^ ejjij •don't know, whether this makes on any ticket 'of th«r own. All Commitlee meetlng\not 21 FL 24.87 F t 42.87 thpy are giving him is a kind word, Saturdayi 9 iLte - 'Men’s Work Co'ihmunfon.omm_____. .... Sermpn:.... . enl set of regulationaXfcr'' hews brush— in plosion. Chances ar? that any un-' him any safkiv It does make him For- ' STOCKHOLM — Sweden's 'pro­ men coverlhg the dftqtta Vatican know- how or why prayer tean 28 Ft. ‘29.87 !' Ft. 48.87 add th^t may be^ worth almost Party at Church.' giveneas of Sins” by thKjpastor. work. Bnt it does! "Lord, teach us water.-r-'-j derground explosions of any size secn^ more hu duction of passenger esrs, trucks, Protect the Drain Council. . Nothing. .* ^ ,.j ■ Summer Sunday School. snd buses last ^'ear reached a-new to pray!" 10-yr. whfranty on all L E a s y .: could be detected and Identified But even that, in 1962, may bis Rockville Methodist Church With Paper' FUter- The announcep^rit of the resig­ high of 134.000 ynlte. In 1960 the nation, madei^T conference head­ i , '■ Rev. Alex H. Eisesaer. . la.dder.s! too. But the United States and a fash appraisal' to' make. Sup­ .142 Grove St. 'The United Methodist Church, ' / PO LLY CR.AMER (Community Baptist (Jhuech. Why Not More -4otal was 128,400. Sales of new Newspaper Enterprise .\H«n; quarters ImTwashinglon. D; O .', Russia do not yet,agree that there pose th'e upofficial Socialist kind yJtev. Laurence M. HUI, Paster Bolton - pkesenger cars in Sweden, ISOiOOO word fo^;, Alsop does influence a */ '-S . ■ . Deal girt* —- (Jrab another cup ; made no/iflention. Of any. such <1if- would ba»-BUch' guaranteed detec­ The Rev. Abram W. Sangrey, ■ compared to 160,000 the' year be­ if opinion. We would say that this parQi few hundred votes in the city/m 8:30 a.m.,, Holy^^mmuiiion, Minister fore, also siivashedt a record. tion of small underground explo- lar Labor Day, when the freshest' dgeport. This could, of^oufae, 9:30 a.m../. Morning worship. UkrfiVe^rsle'TlhTrtris' Dally New* • # • i P e c o K p T o a »tpry -that the NOTICE aiohs,' which might conceivably be news in the national field is the .be'Sitjpther election in Whlcl/some- Sermon: "The Restless Heart.” ' 10 a.m.. Worship. Sermon: 'Th e Wednesday. 8 p.m..' Meeting of ignatton "was indicative 6f+ A t a meeting held by the.Town loth confused with some small earth­ elevation of a labor attorney to ■’thlngAdslight as thatAduId prove Ministry of Daily Work." Nursery make- y'our work easier and I'm ■growing tension between two Planning Commission of Manches­ decisive. < S o m ay^i'w h o knows, Methodist Men. Meeting of cbm- Q'x1 2 ' Dropc fuml- quake. And it is on the question of the Supreme Court of. the United for small children. going to pass them along to e v e ^ points of view in the Church con- ter., Connecticut. August 27, 1962 ^ ^ for floor* the electioriNj^ already been .ide- mlsston on education. one. In fact, I am sending bpglyt | cerriing the free- flow of informa- . W’hat to do about the underground States, la perhaps as suitable as cided. by wh^dver it was made following public hearings held J”’"while YOU paint, The First I.ntheran Church and shiny T^lver-"dollars t ^ ari ! tion to the public, July 9, 1962- and August 27. 1962, lure. * . teats that Rusaia and the --^ited any Labor Day for an off-beat sugr the -Bridgeport Socialist leader­ Union Congregational Church . - Rockville' . PRIVATE those whose suggestion.Xa^peai iri -One is the close-mouthed, sus- ship chqoee Alsop as its favorite. it was voted to maka the following GUARANTEED SCRUBBABLE States; maintain their division. It is gestipn we have been wanting to United Church of Christ The Rev. Dartd G. 'Jaxheimer, D.D. today’s column, and .will continue picious attitude toward the popu- 1 1 r o l l e r M H L U S WTiatever it'w as, it was not. as zone change: here, on this specific little issue, make for some time. We make it Rockville Paator to send a dollar for//8ac1i original lar press, traditionally held by an EA.ST CENTER STREET To Deptbcrafic .State Chairman John Rev. Paul J. Bowman, Minister PIANO Id ^ I'Think w o ^ Using in the : influential segment . of those in. that ea?h still finds the reason for vlth no disparageqient of the des­ BSiley ■ would like- to. have-some- change to Residence Zone C. an ■■ iriu all standard X ' For 8:30 a.m.. Church Service ,C)?1umn. So m ^ -^ e .y q u r own pet | charge at the Vatican;" the Daily "area now in Residence Zone A^ FiU categorical reyecUon of the latest serts or the ' anthitions of labox tiody believe, any great ideolo^cal WAUTEX?SANItAS 8 a.m., Morning Worship. Ser­ Thursday, ,7:30 p.m.. United (deai for majtlng housework easier .News said; 4escribed as follows: Starting at -,i*e roller* proposition by the other. but rather in" what we hope might kinship between the - Republican mon: “The. W ill of God,” by thS Lutheran Church Women meet. LESSONS and more aCTiclent — and I'll send i "T h e other is the public-rela- pnd the Socialist jlarUes. The com- a point on the north side of East What la their difference of ppsi- be considered good-humored share Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, -Center along a Silver dollar for everyone' tions-minded outlook, typical of Center Street ’and 135' west of Fabric-and. Vinyl Wall coverings! plettely cynical, relationship be­ Congregational Churph, Manches­ Wapping Community Church pnntpd. Polly. 1 U. institutions, that fa- Lenox Street, the line runs west­ 1 - g o a t f l a t OM. . PMPIESS tkm on underground teSta? ing of labor's holiday.mood. tween these two ' parties in Con­ Aura- ter. •',* . CongregaHonal John Carlsdn Dear Poily — You can pour fat jyors i i s ^ 20tl}. century tethniques; erly 102’, more or • itsS; then • Flastic-cqated The United Slates, for its part, We.lhink Labor Day is a fine na­ necticut. in Bridgeport: and in’ the Rev. Roy' R, Hutcheon, Minister 126 GARTH ROAD is easier and of .greasy w iter down the kltchen J/?f 8rituBg information across to northerly 140’, more or less: then • Pre-trimmed statel—tiSa never 'bqthered with will sign a treaty banning nuclear tional institution, even If, some St. John’s Chdreh Tthe people.” f westerly IIS’, more or less; then latex mint questions of party belief or prin­ •:sink drain w'ithout tTfeaf of stop-' explosicms in air, W'ater', or space time ago, there ceased to seem to Bt. 80. Vernon 9:30 a.m,.. Morning . Worship. M I 9-5503 .Beautiful patterns ciple. It’s Just that they do have pedup pipes if you first lay folded i. northerly . 250’. more or. less; Rev. James L. Grant, Rector Sermon: ’The Carpenter's Son.” 'the.n easterly 60’, more or less; but insists* on reserving to itself, be much urgency about the cause in common„a love of beating the receives more i-ewards GLOSS'WHITE fo r ....ev^ry room! For walls, ceil­ ^h ‘^ = \ T \ h e ‘rtnk' »:’';i^.s°"reS^?ten^ a^'ro* then southerly I6‘, ifiore or less; use- Gal. unless'Russia agrees to an' inspec­ of labor connected with it. We al­ Democrats Packed- in doulile ings! Won’t drip, 8 a.m.r Holy Communion. umn) in ^ the ^ '’®*^ somewhere In New Jersey. ' then easterly 35’ , more or less; .SINGI-Jl tion aysteni for inonitoring under­ ways have a good time on . Labor With one ffbak way of having Fat stays on the ; Concerning the coming Vatican ^ i:g11s only. ROLL spatter or stain. the election decided thus set up, 9:30 a.m.. Holy Communion and For the working man and womsin. life today ia not Uka ■ then nqrtherljr lO', more or less: ground tests, the right tq„continue Day. SermbiT.' ’ w alergoes ondown. Also g o ^ fo.r Council, to be held in flom e be- then easterly 125’, more or leas; the battle goes on, with the Alsop it waa in Uie good old days. It is easlei;. Working condi­ catching loose petals and ‘eaves, Keiiy 50.1 with such underground tealiqg. So why not create' ourselves a Wednesday, 10. a.m.. Holy Com­ then southerly 407’, more or less, forces hoping for other oddities the time to get tions are better. But. perhaps more important, those whs when emptying flower vases^ ,vag quoted by th* Daily New/ as; What Russia proposes, on the few- more holidays, honoring, and Irregularities, with Johq Efal- munion. to East Center Street and point Gsl- do so much to produce this natienA wealth sre getting a ^ !saying: "W e Just haven't been get-1 Of beginning, STAR other hand, is that- we sign the recognizing, and perhaps, when ley obvlou.sly 'deterrnined to use, Dear POUy >— We drink lota information, from tee ^ WILBUR CROSS JIIGHWAY, FABULAC all Ills resources- to see that none Sacred He^rt Church our Pre-fall much larger share. .. ‘ same treaty against air, water and nece.ssaryjjr appropriate, dven ad­ iced tea at our house and like it I Vatican Council Information Of- .T O LLA N D TPKE; To change Floor Finish do develop ani- ma-tefialize.— We ____Rt. SO, Vernon _ . .. sweet. Being weight watchers. I flee." iRev. Ralph Kelly, Pastor apace explosions, said treaty pro-, vancing the dignity and 'status of sure wish w e ' had a little third to Industrial Zone.-an area ndw 4 FT. STER LADDEB | ■111* younger people don't know about this. The ej^er • deciiW we were all using far too He was quoted further as say- in Rural Residence 2k>ne de­ cieaT, tough snd durable, vidlng permanent” ban "against other segments of our national party threat of our own set. up. much sugar to sweeten the cold-ing, "It seem*, to me that the ef-! fiALLON— PURt Masses a t'8. 0:30 and 11 a.m. SPECIALS on generaUon* know, but have, grown to accept this scribed as follows: Bounded never needs waxing. aiich, and then, at the'.same time, life? and could sit and wait to see what tea. There was always some left j fort th ed iu rch make* to tell its! t U R P E N T » N t .1 ft. Ladder i.... .3.79 wooing came along. way of-life. Few of either group really appreciate how northerly, by Tolland Turnpike enter a moratorium, as contrasted • For what may be the great un­ St. Bemard’S''Church in the bottom of every glosa, so it. j story to the general public through i 1,034'. more or less: Bounded 6 ft. -I»dder / ... ,.4.9S 27 St. Bernard’s Ter., Rockville CaH ROW bolero the wliit4r's much better off they are than almost all other people in was wasteful, too. Now I make a the dally press and mas.s maga-1 ■ westerly by property N,(F Hart- with a form al' permanent ban, on derpaid segment of our. national Qt- 8 ft! Ladder <. ,-.7.98 Movie Maaseg Rev. Patrick J. MfAoney, Paster the world. / , - j'.y.;: . - fresh- pitcher of tea eaqh morn- zines i* far less than the satura- Ford Electric Light ,Oo. arid M Msaif f" I underground testing, such mora­ population, why not proclaim an inz To It I add a can pf lemo- 'tion effort it makee to inform 1.67 rush ^orrlvos;; our motorlol and Alice B. Thornton, in part by torium to last until we are both annual White Day? ■ ' Estimated weekly-attendance at Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10’ 'and 11 a.m. nade and a aiiiall amount of sugar j Catholics only, throu, Catholic each. 2,330’, more . or leaa; satisfied that all underground test­ "' For sentimental salute to a. dis­ motion picture , theaters .of the sorvl^ it tops. AH work guoi> W e have muph for Which we should be grateful. Labor as the warm tea requires less than riMdi^ ^ ^ . i. Bounded southerly iby Wilbur ing can .be detected just, as easily appearing part of the American United, States for 1960 was 41.66 8t, Maurice Church- Dey is..aij appropriate time to give this thought. Cross Highway, 1,466', more or miIlion''and._the 1961 mark was ex­ “ ’th*^'%^rCrataf of”?^N^C B^re^'m In & ': as tcsling in air, water, or space^ way of life, why not an annual na- Boltoo, o n t o ^ i m thhe^r e,refrg ^ conscious, tion for seven .years and only lu t less/ and. "i Bounded easterly by pected to reach at least 43 million Rev,. Bernard L. McGur^,- Paster property hbw in industrial zone A t tfiat w-e would include tiolial Farm Day?. per week, according to the 1962 1 am sure all the feceived the nwiwctarlan Dear Polly " , Heritage of America 1M2 award and- owned N/F by Joseloff, underground testing in our formal ' For salute and possible -token: Britannlca Book of the Week. Massea aj 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 Froo EsHmotot i f Easy Torpis girls rotate trie use of their ..ggr^•ed with distinct '■V 1,316’, more or less;'This parcel OPEN DAILY MONDAY thru SATURDAY 10 to 10 treaty ban already negotiated. preaeryation of another ancient am . “ Oar MapatzItOB and..... pillow -esses by . putting the _ religions in­ comprises approx. 34 acres. DELCOsHEAT Is Ybor AsOsMBf*" Russia would; of course',^ have this ideal of 'civilized living, why not BOY. 14, D R O W N S freshly laundered ones at ^ e hot- furcation The above zone changes will be­ ACRES OF FREE. AND EASY PARKING \- SOUTHINGTON ( A P ) X 'Jamte 84. FroiMto of Asaiei Church come effective September 4, 1962'.' . nofatorium 6ii~uffderground test-' observe ^an annual Ownership) tom of the stack*. Since LteHo^' During his stay « in ' the Washing- Richard Boronian, 1^' Southing­ . ^ V South Windaor Call BILI/TONSKY the. same idea/'wth qjiy-husband s 'office he TOWN PLANNING Ing go_^lnto effect without any in­ I^ y ? ■ " I ------..s helped establish 1n- ton, drpwned in the awlmming poqd Reii': JamcM F. Glynn, Paator shirts they^iwt longer, to * formation bureaus In 86.of the 88 COMMISSION 467 1MAIN ST. - EAST HARTFORD. spection system. ■ And,_,for salute to. the supposed, of the 'Tpwn Recreatioh Park yes­ Rev, Raymond R. YaekaosIcaS • Phone Ml 9-9095 • r . them m yielf and hang them on where they npw Opiate, I Martin E. Alvord, (N EXT TO COCA-COLA P ' \.NTi . . And that is the standing differ- sluipe of the future, and to the new terday, The lifeguard pulM Baro- coat/iangers. altvays putting th o ^ Msgr. K elly'w ill return to the \ aslrmsn. nian from the water but resuscita­ Msmss a t .7, s; 8, 10:15 and Burn.^iLcb.>(o i Dorothy. C. JacoUaon, 0 0 4 at-ttaa moment, between the qlass to which both labor and o ^ - laaUlaundered at., ths back.. Do i]«pg|,^ (j|ocesewbete:he.wAs 'dio- tion efforts were unsuccessful. 11:80 a.iri. M/n, hubby he mdst always select cesan director of the confratern- I Secretw^_ ths shirt that is in frdnt. j Ity of Christlari doctrine from 1946 Manchester,\''■ Mrs. J. to -1848. , 1 ▲uffist SO, 1962. 7v- . 1 .i // ■iV ■ XV- .•_-•■ ' ■ ■■ V ...... ‘N V' . p A o e s ix MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANC 1. CONN.* SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,^196« h e r a l d MANCHESTE^VEMNG ;-MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1962 - P A G E ‘s e v e n

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I ■ » motion the 'vast defense nAwork to show thr public their air fleets. riisnt, not start a search under interceptorr -aircralt') antiaircraft Emergency, .flights' involving bWs for Commu^iata He urged ^CORRECT ADDRESS . r 2^000 Planes’ , miMlle atatiwa and A c rest, that health ■ or' safety—Such: as se%rch Anti-Red Driv^ .busineasRjte'h who> say thej* oppose . . ' l- will react as u“ lt wer^ thj». resU and rescue. <^>M2iUon8, fire fight­ communis'ln, Xo ‘:put their h^ds Take Part in thing—stepping short' of ing and air evacuatibn for medi­ Runs into Red deep in th^F pockets and spend the ^riggers. cal treatment—will be. perniitted. money betore - the Communists LORD’S FARM During a similar teat last year,, though Sunday npmjaHy Is a come and take it off them/’ ^befense^est all ci-vU aircraft wbre grounded for fairtb^usy day for the airlines, CContlmied from I^age One) Other speakers at' ,^e ban4uet 12 hours. _ . this nSOhday should be one of the ' :------■■ ' / ' ■ '.i told 'of aid. supplied by'Uie mover' .« WASHINGTON < AP) — ^m e The Air Transport, .Association, quietest ««.Jhe year 'because of, said, included . all 'Unrinary ment in Inditi, Haiti, South Afri­ ANTIQUES \ 2,000,vw militaryacsuiMwj aircrafteui-WAflUA will wiii flashiiaiat* representing most of the sched­ the Labor Ms^^oliday. work iuid adveHising well as ca, South Arrisrica and Cuba. , CTORY tillrirough^Uie skies ' Sunday'in a vast uled .airline's, estim.ated more than the Madison,-Square/Garden rally Schwarz said he' hoped to tl)ke •iidbOi airj^iners will be .grounded . DIAL Uflilock w(ir to teat North America's .of, June 28. / \ -Iiis cnipade to Washington, D/(J.. air .defenses,. durb;^ Sunday's'operation.'* , ' Stockholm — Undef* ss of next 'April. Meanwhile; he" yaid, PHOEMX During the. S'A hours of the oper Hawaii is noNlnpluded. in the Ute Laiior Market' Be Ml.-is Schwarz, an .^stralian physi­ ..the organization Would return to ation, called Sky Shield m , all aKutdown/ and airline operations i^elp .Wanted” who tell kJob cian and lay Ba|iust preacher, ob­ the West Coast where, he . said; civilian aircraft wlll^T>e grounded. will be mdU^ined thbre through­ op en in gs-is joining ’“Miss jects , to th e/‘Txtreriie Right "VUe’ve got our friends.” CAKE BOX BAKERY The test begins at * P-to., ®5ST. out the day. T o r Alaska, the, shut­ and "Mi.ss Weather” as an ing” label ^ h lch sometimes has His next scbool is scheduled for Back-io^^Si(^ool Haircuts Attacking B52 ind B47 jet bomb­ down will last only 31-4 hours matically --answered telephone applte/ to his cru.sade. - Se^l. '.17-21 in the MANCHESTER ers will sweep' in against key U.S. .Many of the airlines are fKan- service. You can* dial alsb for He'>jw/his.purpose is to teach ■Bay area and the next for Oct. 1-5 F ^ t u r i n g o c p m p k f t ,Come in now and letNis show you pic­ and Canadian. tsuKets, settlr^ into ning open house at 'ih^or airports news sujd recipes. the dan^^ an'd nature of commu- in Cleveland. Ohio. Herajd Advs. A U T O P A R T S lin t t f , tures of smart back-to-s^hpol haircuts. 270 BROAD SL_ "HOMrBAKED" goec / " • ■ Alwa%-* At Tour Sortlcp For .Also UeddiiiK, AiuitVeraBr.v • MACHlS'F. SHOP s r n v i c t Cakea. and' rakes fpf a ll. orra- • EQUPMKNT aion»~t» our ".*pe;prtlt>-! • PARTS, (new and rehiiill) '' , • a cc e ;s s o r if ,s .•»4.VSPRl jPF ST.— Ml S-9S'» [ m • srppLiEs : 0|M-n patffy 10-7; Sundaya 8tI2 M EAST CENTER HT. • Du Pont Paint. Supplies V ^ ' \. Open SdhirdaVa I nttl .I P.M. /W lJ U S f:i> .MO.NDAVS) "TEL JMI S-900S ■ / _ v . HEATING FROBLEMjS< MANCHESTER H I G H G R A D E Call MI V 7498 or >n .J9'-4*8.1 GLASS *' • For Auto Wlndahlelds . / MANCH^TER^IL CO. • For Store .Fronts and PRINTING ■ INCORTHiRATED , SEAFOOD all alzea of .windows Ji-Hoifr'Prompt Setw'lcf CHOltE VARIETY •:For Table Topa JOB AND COMMERCIAL It is difficult, to believe j^s4^^ speeding through a school zone DEPT. STORE PRINTING there are-persons who deliberately in the Immediate area o f their res­ t-i'- OpE.N 8, A.M ^tb 5 P._M. idence. The police cooperated. Sev­ R A N G E O IL Q uality ’ Prompt and. EffUilent PHntlng Ignore aiihool'' 'sones, who drive ;S^lM. aervicp and Installation SATURDAY S/lLM. NOON eral arrests were iriade and m a n / to q t' 4U Kinds throu6^ these areas at high speed warnings 'Were issued. Over ninety on all make burners. Bike Supplies at Surplus Sales wiUi no apparent regard for the We Give Top \'aliie Stafope Seafood per em t-of the offenders Were res­ In just a few' days, boys and(« J . a : w h i t e COMMUNITY PRESS Uvea (tf- school diildren. 'School idents of the area and had chil­ \ , girls will o'eturn to schmjl. Their and^laupdry■ .bags at Manchester Check Your O il Burner iSoiv S(mea a^e always clearly marked. dren in that school, and several of MANCHESTER OIL CO.- Surplus Sales Co. Signs are posted well in . advance 4 r O A K ST . ■ reluctance to return will' be less- Now is the time to, have your* — ^ ^ ------9 East Middle Tpke. fhe offenders were -nnrnHig- those IXCORPOR\t e d Manchester Surplus S a l^ Is ilA S S C O . of the achool zone to warn motor­ t e l . m i H-99S7 oil barrier cleaned and checked out if you are planning to convert Telephone MI Z-5127 who had filed complaints; , 279 North Jjfaln St- |«ndd b.v the gift of p new bike to headquarters • for camping etJ^Up- so that it f'w’ill be ready for the! .space in the basemen^ into a tl Bissell St.—Tel.,Ml B-7m ists and to appeal to his sense of One of the rnajor problems In r»i^. 5'ou will And plent.v of bicy- nient. They feature the White heating season Just-ahead. Man-! family room, you will heed addi- safety and decency to slo.w' down the field of traffic safety is that ycles^at Manchesttrr Surplus Sales stag line, the fiiji'st pos.sibte for | Chester Oil Co,. Inc., of 79 N. Main lional heat, Perhaps you plan to and be alert and ready to stop In \ye do not see' ourselves as traffic the event a child, darta into the offenders. All the warnings, ad­ !Co„ 169 N, Mmn St., arid they ^0“ ‘ V ' St. IS expert in the oil burner field make part of the attic into an­ *V Custom Mads ll/utulRent-CUiA, i - . _ j ______Ul.. 1 from tents t( flashll^ts including and will do the work quickly and other bedroom; this also mearus ABC APPLIANCE street And yet. ,we continue to monitions and appeals for s^er at­ , ftm I firngiit- 1 are priced most reasonabl.v, Colemah camp stoves, lanterns, efficichtly. Plan now- to have more heat. Manche.ster Oil Co. will PONTI have aoddents in-th^se areas; seri­ titudes in traffic do not apply to -^r^i-ine*r-j^»r Jtarrmtirr^ They havi girls' and. boys' bi- ice ( hests to keep food fresh, ali-'f your- oil burner put in good con­ ous accidents wMiem leave a child us. We are immune from involve­ be' glad to give, you an estimate AND REPAIRS Wijndow Coverings j cycliea itv-SO " ami 26 ' size.s in mattre.sses tO/^ive lo.stful sleep,! dition so that wrlien co<)l weather on the cost ,ot adding this extra nrippled , for lif^'Ttr dead, states ment in a traffic accident. Too 250 TOLtAND ST. regulaj,''and deluxe models.' They sleeping bag.s'for warmth, foldinf^ arrives your heating, system w’ill zone o^ heat and you will be , the Oonneoticut Safety (jommis- many of us believe thla until we e Window .Shades ,also/Carry a DilK, line of* tires, 19 Maple Sf.-M I 9-8879 sitm. ' ' are involved in a traffic accident, j EAST HARTFORD cots, cantprh.s. me.ss kits and foot! be all ready to ,go. .„ pleased to find out how economi­ TEMPEST * Vertiral dud Venetian Blinds i Utb^s. speedometerkv^liglits. *Hirns, Siunly t|ie driver who will ignore and oftentimes it ia then too late lockers.,do, mention just a few' ofj Bob, Hazard and Richard .T^s- cally this e.an be done'. They are REPAIRS O N - ' BU 9-6333 ijBhskets and reflectors., U i?( hiost happy to do smaller jobs as well school zones U a traffic outlaw. to change. We have had our first Drapes and Hardw are 'fT thb. ite'iu.s stocked here to make: chofer owners "bf Manchester/ Oil important that a''-^eycle have ca, nping moj e comfortable,.?If you ! Co. Inc., incorporated the, Miislriess as tlie laigei' ones and’ the same SALES And SERVICE GRILLS. ELECTRIC IRONSi, But who is this person ? Is he a and last chance., Power and Hand Tools certain breed of individual ? The A n y o M . can be involved in a large reflectojs and a'di; 5t to in- are planning-y^py trips this fall, j in .litiy 1961, and with a’ cpmbined efficient. and couj-teou-s attention TOASTERS, PERCOLATORS. Painting and Dernraling Todfe answer is no. He can’ be anyone In traffic accide.nt. It’s easy. Just be FrNDEl.L'S ^ sure the safety of an.v lannine to build . '"8 'y ‘ow cost. Actually, an oil,,' i sistor radjo'with carrying case and . . f If ><;ni a P K fired hot wale-r unit is the moat and RENTALS !ots, (Sleeping Baga, iear phobes fo.- personalized listen- ^‘ '■‘‘ “ "n .aneine and if ,vo are a new home J” | economical way to be sure of all MOTOR SALES GARAGE LQW fST PRIgES EVER-Sale Hours Mon. 9 I. to 3 P.I Ing'.’- ^mall radios or rlo< k radios P 'a ""‘"8 .to inve.st in a snow throw'- consdlt with Mancheate. Oil | the hot water you want all /th e A. resse*. Stoves EXPERT AUTO BODY and F B I Probes Threat First In Manehester. New care,, nterns i t o V l p wake one in the morning not _ investigate ‘ he Reo? Th^y will go over ypui plan.s and Manche.ster Oil Ci) will be • This comes In an 18 in. and 2D in. aftvise you on U'e amount of F’ENDER REPAIRS . 18 Main St.. Tel. Ml 9-4531 full maintenanre. fylly insujed. lyill receive a warrii w elcom e from MANCHESTER ^■flaughter or son. Another popular model and it will .sayte you hours.) radiation nece.ssaiy to heat the to the cost of in.stalling a unit, BOYS’ BACK-TO^OOL to reduce your problem^ and hoiise^comfortably and economic- , Mitchell ,3-7498. ENA.MEL and LACQUER ' Specioiixing In itam is a radio operated by bat- ' ba'ck-hreakitig shoveling this REFINISHINGS worrlee. ^'or full infofmatlon SURPLUS Si^ES CO. tet'ips so you can Use'it anvwhere, "'inter. Why not stop in and Ifllk ally. They will ngui'e accuiatel.w When'you purchase fuel or range To Catholic Schohl call 169 .N. MAIN STV / ’ . .Mdachestef Surplus Sales Co. loir- ahout It' with Mr. Farr? H y wilP the am oiin^bf 3T U s It will take j| Manchester-Oil Co. you KE.ASOi^’ ABLE PRICES BRAKE SERVICE KIT CHILDfiEirS at .Depot' Square ^ to provide you with heating com- , of getting fuel of the.high- SLACKS ries. batteries for transistors'' and b. glad to .show it to you and ' FflEE EST18IATES To All Women. W’hile They I>ast! (Gontinued from Pi^e One) sent here to force the biack ul Dodgt Pontiac Oi*en Dail.v to 9 :00.1*‘..M, ' \ j radios and they will test tubes an.swer any questions yptl might fort. No-m atter w’hat your choice, est quality, You cari./al.so depend Front End Alignm ent hot water, forced hot air or .stearn, iypon thelFautomatiif delivery serv,. bucks OR us.’^ Speaking to the INC. I. FARR—.Ml^7111 -/wyhout charge, wish tp ask, , ■ / - Ifr; 8.8— VERNON, CONN. PLASTIC ,Vou can be sure of ecqnpillU'al, e f'jic p which is based "pon the putn- Just Above the Traffic Circle Arcdibishop John Patrick , Cody, crowd at Buras, he repeated his S7S>I^IN STRKKT ! .' Now is the ti'frie of ve^ to look M.am hester Surplus', Sales Co. General Repair W ork admlnlatratori ipf the ll-icivil par- oft-aired charges that the hier­ LIVING ROOM SPECIALS ficient heat when Manchester Oil ,ber/Of degree days. Thig^way .you TEL. Ml 3-0016 Phnud-An 9-2881 .4 . ia tV tih ' TV antenna a'niE'repair it nJ-‘f07.35. Remember they give- Top thrCaU of economic^ and bodily, carrying out orders of the hier­ R e g .’J'lS.OS. I a O.VV ■ Radios and Phonographs ed. are prij ed from $7.99. plus tax |-So sJifq^ere and enjoy the best Fftsiin cushions, hunter green .I ^ Q A A ’ CUSTOM MADE burner for your u.se.' / ( ValUe ^tanrps so that you not only PAINTS ‘“karm."' archy. and were fooled into. al- LOUNGE CHAIRS. Naiigahyde 4% a Q a up, and they also have duffel bags I while ,you .save' money. Bover. Reg. 229.00. l i t O e w V L CANVAS AWNINGS An extra ropni is always wel- gel ttie finest in service but get- a Public school gupt; Sam Moncia lowiqg five children to enter. rovers. Reg. 69.9.5. O O.O U come with 'V''growing-'/amil,v and ' vkliiable bonus besides. For Best Results said nearly all of the 340 white school.’/ t »-Pc. WNTBMPOR.\RV SIX’TIONAL. 90” COI/ONIAL SOKA- Foam nihhor cush­ oiint -of 25'N;eient.s in any one A S e r v i c e children who attended Ou'T Lady He repeated charges • he had Foam ciMhiori, turquojse ions, beautiful linay O A t t A A ari.saction. of' Good Harbor 'elementary leveled ■ a day 'earlier that a $5 bouole cover. Reg. 289.00. 1 5 8 .0 0 Reg. 389.00. , X * f O . W W , TV SERVICE - Arid most young , women of mv O f million federu grant for an arch­ ‘acquaintauce appear to have ut­ school had enrolled in public 46.7 CENTER S^EKKT For how long has direct dis- PAtlL'S diocese housing development was s a n ile ambition beyond obtaining the S i n c e r it y Schools, which also' began- classes d A tance telephone dialing been in the "Kennedy administration’s BEDROOM and BEDDING "BUYS" -Corner, of Griswold/ iittie gold band that encircles the PAINT SUPPLY ^is week. , I use? Where PerHonal "payoff" for parochial achool de­ / third finger of .the left hand. Perez, a former di.strict attor-. INNERSPRl.NG MATTRESS or. BOX Ideal for back - to »■ TEC. MI 8-2206 ' ! A—Since Nov. 10. / 195L-''1n Consideration 645 Main Street ney and judge who is now presi­ segregation. : ■ l-Pc. Oiled WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE. Doidor Says What these thoughtless yovmg- He denounced Ally. Gen. Ken-' Danish modem design, dbuhle dresser, SPRING by well-known mfrs., v a Q O ,Q— What- monasler.v in; Florida ErigleWbod, N. J. U .A Tradition dent of the parish council, wa.s school weqr. Roomy .slers seem not., tp understand is Tel. pUi 9-0300 nedy' for ordering the FBI Into mirror, chest and bed. T C Q Q .O twin or full size. R eg.-89.9.5. I 7 » 0 0 wa's ..transported 'scro.-».ylhe ocean the plight they will face when excommunicated for oppo.slng the . f i 11| n completely Q - Where is AJabk Twain tSam- 400 Mam Street the pari.sh. ^ R*g. 249.9.5. , U O . O O PRE-Bl’H/T BORDER M.ATTRES8 or BOX I ahd rejt.5sembled ? /, .* forld Is Girls’ />O.Y iter’ edict from 85-year-old Archbishop waterproof. Sizes 8 to uel Clemens),-buried': ytdr 4 they are forced into, the labor, "Catholic Bob"^Kennedy should SPRING. Twin or full Size D O Choo.se -frpm polished-cotton^ yva.sh ’p The I A--An '\800-yeai/qld ' aneicnl R<4*Ui'Hh ‘ Pearls for/tlie. Taking market by, economic necessity or Joseph Fi'ancis Rummel to deseg­ 1-Pc. W ALNUT BBDROO.M SUITE. lairge 16. - HOB NOB A Elijiifa, N. Y. regate- Catholic„schools, Rummel not use the cofmtry’s secret police Reg. 49.9.5. ; ' X O . O O wears, random cords, flannels and^any SEE C.ST?QR: r e s t a u r a n t i Spanish moivastery; now set np in b.v sheer boredom in later year.s (rtplB dresser, mirror, chest ^ A O A A I'North Miami. / I ( Newapapei/C Enterprise As.socia- has since handed over administra­ and taxpayers' money to accom­ Smooth-Top PRE-BI’ILT BORDER MAT- • .Aluminum Roll rpt^Aavnlngs HAROLD T. HVMAN, M.D. when their children aife suf­ and bed. Reg. 819.95. ” A H O . W U others. Full range of colbrs. Sizes 6^ tP TFlMPTING FOOD j^Uoail tive duties of the archdiocese to modate' the New Orleans Catholic • Venetian Blinds ritten for Newspaper Enterprise ficiently mature to leave the nest Berube's l-Pc. CH.ERRY BEDROOM SUITE. Life­ .TRFiSS or BOX SPRING. Twin Q fi 20. VALUES TO 4.95 pair! (,'or RTForsi/V . s e r a e d Cody. . ' . . hierarchy. Botj Kennedy is going s Storm Doors ! Q -What e.s^the, scallop .stroll Q W hat did Adam Smith Assn. and their hitsbands have outgrown TYPEWRITER SERVICE time lao^ate tops, triple dresser, mirror, or full slz*>. Reg. 59.9.5. J r Y e a a Perez contends that he is not too far in having, the Department • CbmbinaDon IViridotvs BbsincNsmen’s Lunehenh I . .symbolize ? t4 was the real source of a natiql's Here are .some fig'iires in in­ them as the result’ of tile wage 479 Middle Tpke. E. of Justice act as an arm o l the chest-on-chest; cannonball A C C A A FULL SI’ZE BED ering. 6 only. C O f l Q MEN'S FIRiTs^UALITY BOYS' BACK;TO.SCHOOL I the que?L . 'A Labor is the real soq/ce of contacts in the world that lies bishop Cody is a “hatchet ifia'n Reg. 99.9.5. J T . P O 195 WEST CENTER ST. DINNERS SERVED . According to Ihe Department FOR REPAIRS. ■REBlilLT typewriters and the- taxpayers should resent l-Pc'T ORIB^ITAL WALNUT BEDROOM a nation's we.alth, - outside the home-. Te'lephone .Ml' B-S09I Wednesday. Thursday.y. FridayPriU REPLACEMENT ROY.AL.S. u n d e r w o o d s . it,” Perez charged. SUITE by “Hooker.” Triple dresser, c)iest, HOLLVW(M)D BED complete twin -Miza V^tf'“use,s sidereal t4me? of Labor, the -nlimber of woi'king - In my experience, the origin of Established 1949 5 P.M. to 8 P..M. ON ALL TYPES OF \ L . C. SMITHS Etc. Catholic schools ip New Orleans mattress, box spring on legs,, A A f i f i Astronomers. - » Q Do frightened/' ostriches women now approaches 2,4 million. mdst; neurotic complaints of mid­ Sew-Simple Pair bookcase bed. OOQ-AA \ ■ 4* open Tuesday. Maily are expected , Reg. 899.00.. . Z O O . U U headboard. Reg. 6fl.9.5» “ ■♦-OO STRETCH SOX DRESS SHOES Wednesday Nile Is Family Nile biirv their heads in the sand? By 1970, the departnient antici­ dle and later life, loo often blamed We. Handle Statiuner.v .Along' to drop racial barriers ■ under l-Pc. so u p MAPLE BEDROOM SUITE, MAH(MJ.\NV 4 POST TWIN BEDS com- Manehester Shopping ParkadF' I (J " What is the source of the-'-; A -.N o. on the menopause and related With Office .Machine Supplies . Sizes pates, the aq-my will number over Archbishop Rummel’s- order. l-drawer dresser, mirror, 6. 1 ^ 0 A A (>lete with box spring and mat;' C O Q fi West Middle Tpke.—;>II,,Siflr72S I word "alphabet?” "female disorders,'' rest in sheer Your .Man IJst .As Desired S'/, to • : 30 million. ' . ' T boredom. drawer chest, bed. Reg. 2.59.95. 1 * » 0 . W W tress. 2 only: - JO.PO j A It comes from "Alpha" aridiji 6f- women presently employed prs. A. J. BERUBE, Prop. 8-Pc.. M.4PL.E BUNK -BED complete with ' “beta. " fir.st .two letters of the more than half are married. And, All of which is' m y way of ad­ iPretty Aprons! 4-Pc. B.ASSETT .Maple BEDROOM SI’ITE. 'Values to 7,95 5H 9-8477— ,4n 8-6842 3 ” Greek alphabet'. R titK IVlillett of tho.se T2 milliorw or so:- riiore vising the parents of daughters B-dtawer dresser, mirror, 5- A 1 Q A A springs and mattresses. 7 fi fifi 1,000 than a million and a half are that thpre is more to the art of drawer chest, bed. Reg. 299.0.5.* I O a.W w Full, twin size. - - / O • O O AUtO BODY What are sippet.s? mothers with children 18 years living than orange blossoms and w o o d c o c k ; ~-r'- , Thitse Outside Interests wedding bells. CLOSEOUT! MEN'S and BOYS' CLOSEOUT! By Frttit of l^ m CANSland BOniES -Thin fingers of toast. old or younger. REFRieERA'nON CO. May Be Just Tinie Killers KITCHENS and DINETTES OF Stude'nts at .SriiiUi .College arc Yic;s PIZZA SHOP '"p6 be 'really' happy and really being informed that the unmarried \ BERMUDA SHORTS —Q_:Wa.s Karl Marx, the father 158 ”'w. Middle Turhpiks 5-Pc. BRONZETONE KITCH- O a ' 7-Pc; WALNUT Plaatlc Top .,r,Q ^ /\ A SPORT SHIRTS ICE jbO L b BEER of communism, born in'Rus.sia? graduate ma.v expect to work for •safe, one ought to have at least Phone MI 9-8700 EN SET. Reg. 68.50.” • t X . O V - DINETfE, Reg. JLS9.95. j. O O .W W Values to 4.95 WRECKER PLUB A —No. M arx was born , in G^r- 40 years of her life.; the m ayied iwo or three hobblee, and”'rihey Hadio Today L A 'Upholstery 5iP*'. COI/ONIAL .M.4PLE DINETTE. mode by BILTWELL!' Ngtf A A >3s and < ^ s man.y, did most of his writing in graduate about 2.5 years. must all be real," Winston Church­ " 9. ' "I AND IV I Shops P I Z Z A e Decorated, neva-mar top. ' YYQ A A Wash ’n w'eara, madrtn S3.p0 Value ^ .5 0 SERVICE La r r e l s .London and never' set foot in Rus-' The dircetor of the Woman's P 1-Pc. OMRO.ME KITCHEN I\DRC^136B Beg. 179.00. • l O . V W and pqlibh'ed cottons in H sia. He is' burned in I^ondon. ill once wrote In a little” b o o k, Bureau of the U.S.. Ilepai'tment - RE-UPHOLSTERINO ' . SPAGHETTI SET. Pionlte top. Reg. 99.50, 6 9 .8 0 • Short Sleeves KiBhup A icopner ’ ' this selection. Broken H i pr. "Painting'as' a Pa-stiitic"* of I/abor advises young women .1;U5 Oain'A Mutiny e 8lodern Furniture R A V IO L I , Sizes only! • Sanforized [, 'Q. Which la the oldest of th£ that 9 out of every 10 aie going 8;U5 fLaynot Shinf’a W'hat did the. great man mean lM>i. News. Sign Off •* . , and .AnHqne*. ONE-OF-A-KINP IJEM^ ICHI'S three famous Charleston. S.C.. to work for a livelihood. OPEN DAILY by "rea’ll.v safe?" What kind of W Tit —lOAB e Store Stoola and Boothe PAdKAGE STORE : gardens , JTagnolia, Middleton or safety can anyone find in A hob­ In. October. Barnaid College, 1 :_0O Ni*uN4 . 7:30 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. W'.ALNUT KNEEHOLE DESK. 4% Q M ya blAPl^ SERVER. Pla-ttiG top. A A O A C.vpresa? the womanV division of Colum­ J :‘15 Saliinlky''Muliiiee ■ e^Cuetom Furniture 2 f BISSELL ST. by or two or ever; three? SUNDAYS E eg 69.95. Z 7 . 0 U Beg. ‘59.95. X 7 . O W FISHING RODS 5 F t REDWOOD VISTA WAX or i ' A ' Middleton Gardens are the bia l.lnK'cT.sity. will join with 2: Twin at- Red Sox Stip Covers and Draperies "Surely he wa.s talking about •4; 45 Monitor 4 P.M. to 10:30 P.M. WALNyr STUDENT DESK. g Q Seal} DA.NISH SOFA. A A . J oldest of the three;-. They., vvebe;, safety from- three of''thfe' major sevTn/'bther women's colleges in ti:l5 N#‘W> Spurts and Weather Made to Order Monitor. '. . Reg'. 59.95: 0 0 W PIDNID TABLE l u 1 begun, in 1741 by Henry Middte- threats to'human happiness: safe: e.stabfiahing a scrie.s of vocational Complete Selection of MaterlEkls CLOSED 'MONDAYS l,aw'ori SttJ'.V-SLEEPEB. aRd B i a s WASH Vr WAX ! ton. later president of the Gon- woi'k.shops whose purpose, is 'to 7:05 Koymiard Kingpins Limed Oak RECORD CABI­ t.v from ' 'boredom,. safely from 7;3t. MoniUu' FREE ESTIMATES Rng' Re*. 69.95. ‘ t 7 . / V Reg. 24..50. 15.88 three — boredom, loneliness, and sub.scrlbed to the belief that "the 8:30 Radio Tonight * DEALER IN WASTE A MONTHLY FEATtRE t)F^ woman's place is In* the home." 8:55 Mots at Cards U »ttT 2 166 MIDDLE.TURNFIk’e, WEST Q W’hat is the only U.S. coin to a sense of uselessness---especiairy 12:U(; Sigiv Off . MATERIALS VOUR h o m e t o w n DAH/T ,hea|;. th portrait of a foreign ruler. women whose busy years are be­ MANCHESTER JUVENILE FURNITURE and NEEDS SEALED BEAM MANCHESTER NEWSPAPER , HPOP-^Ult OIL AltY MUU ■’A TThe Queen .Isabella com­ hind them and who don't quite 1:18 Luu Ifrrl BAMBOO RAKES memorative quarter dollar, issued know what to do with their new­ 2:30 Connecticut Ballroom MEMORIAL CO. RAGS, IRON TRAINING OHAIRS. KIDDIE KPS. in 1893. HEALTH CAPSULES 7:W Dale Kelly 16.88 HEADLIDHTS iH aurbratrr found leisure. 12:00 Johnnv Argo Show . Opposite Bast Cemetery Reg. 8.95. 4 .8 8 Reg. 29.95. FILTERS bv .Michael .A.-Pelti, M.D. Chifro FULL SIZE C^RIB In- .oMino. M itchell 3.7043 The trouble la instead of look­ SCRAP MBTAL 2 7e '" t u n t i n g I Q What is the origin of the ing for hobbjes .thfl.t are real, all 1 :U0 I'Bh News OAR SEATS. rierapring mattrea*. Reg. 29.95. 17:88 IP VOU RE PREGNANT, SHOULP 1:10 CBS—It’s New Quoliry Memorials Reg. 8.95. 2 .7 8 6 or 12 [name "E.skimo"? ,too man.v of these women settle VOU^TAKE PLUORIPE TABLETS; 1:15 Showcase of Music a n d P A r t R StorkHne DOUBI.E DROP SIDE CRIB. .4d- Volt ' A --It's the FYench form of an for killing time or doing .hu?y- 2:00 .Kansas City at Yankees OAR BEDS. Fits $ OVer $0 Years Bsperienos ' ■■ ',"''5^- ia-itable spring, white, wax R A S S W H I P S Algonqiiian word meaning "raw- work. • ■ - 4:30 Showcase and News 781 PARKER ST. 8373 Reg. 12.95. 6.88 birch or maple. 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MBoMBdrti Friday night ' with a MgVMSh Friday’s Results U Los Angeles 6-*, Washington major Giant shgkeups. Giant the key Ntw York-Green Bay test 1:55—Yankees va. A ’a a^tnst third-place CincbuoiU;. us-' doach A)lte ShermaiKsaya all is Monda.v. Channel 8 s a s n U i trig the hot bat of lakt-pnm'ute sub­ t -L .' , . ' atChmtnUtf Cleveland 9, Baltimore 6. well. 'Now he can find dli4!.for sure. Cleveland, 3-6 in exhibitions, * p.m.— Red Sox va. Twlna TLiMpy stitute Willie McCqy4y and the Channel '6CANL0N. New York 5, Kansas City 1. The Giants .raturn to Grfeep Bky and favored lo I'eplace New' York a * r w tlye-hit pitching j>t- Billy Pierce 2:25—Meta ys. Cards MADE THE 6TP Boston 7, Minnesota 5. Monday nlghCxclimaXing tr^ipng ■as the. NFL Eastern champ, goes fbr' a triui Channel 18 4riHdiMLI#« H 10-2 Detroit 5, Chicago 3. Labor Day' weekend schedule aggipst the Rams in T.os Angalgs ^ McCovey, getting the call over 'today’s Games pro football exhibition games. All 'tpnight'. Other games include Dal- 4:8()— This Week in Sports . MU*» FLYING TRY— Dodgdr shortstop i^aury Wilis makes a diving, birt futile ^effort to stop Channel 8 .y - aPMSihd 5k ball off-the bat of Milwaukee’s Joe Adcock. Drive .went for a run^scoring single but Harvey K p ^ n just before game Chicago (Herbert 14-8) at De­ the major profe.ssionar; teams are laJxy.8. San Francisco - ai. Sacra- X- HKW flf taai a time, responded by driving in four in action;.- with seven NFL exhibi­ mehtb; Detroit vs. St. liduis at 8 p.m.—Wide World of Sports M.NeopliYt* troit (Aguirre ,l*-6). Channel 8 CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER K 37 Dodgefs came back to win, 8-3, last night, (A P Phbtpfax.) ' . Hms yinth 'ti two-run homer, sin- Baltimore (Fisher 6-6) at Ciei'e- tions and two more in the rival Pmahar,.Philadelphia vs. Pitts­ W t a M i American Football League. effflSiielli. • HI gl^.^nd sacrifice Hy as the Giants land (Perry 10-10’). burgh at 'Hershey. Pa.,., and Chi­ nded the Reds their fifth defeat Kansas Ott.V' (Fischer 4-8) at . Houston Tops Dallas cago vs. Washington at Nor'folki BY AL VERMEKR S The A F L opened activity Priday PRlSCn.LA^S pop 43 H ; c r s in six games .That left the de­ Neiv York - (Terry 19-10), * p.m. Va. . Slip Backward fending champions 6>> games Minnesota (Kralick 10-8) at night, with Houston ed^ng the .T h e rejuvenated Baltimore Ch i e f R i v a l 8 WEt> WAVE W A S N ' T * ' ^ ARE “Ttbu FOR -X BA 6) Dallas Texans 34-31, In ' Miami, Colts, irith quarter"ba.ck Johnny \WON & A S V IF-' OR A routing Oakland.41-12. form, risks its upblemishetkmark C la im Laver / ^ < L U M P V THE O TH E R But, the Giants, who've been In. Washington (Cheney 4-7), (N ). B U M I • TRaafM Simdayis !4<‘hedule The San Diego Chargers, who against Minnesota Sunday, id -.the lEUD/ TEAM? a Second place since July .and have, never/Ic»st an AFL exhibition twin cities. wound up playing .648 ball during Baltimore at Cleveland (* ). No Superman r m August, were unable to gain Chicago-at Detroit. ground on the Dodgers. The Los Angeles at Washington. Kansas City -at New York, t . FOREST HILI.S. N.Y.. (API la league-leaders lasheif^v^Mt 19 hits Rod Liv.er a superman, nine feet ning the opener of a pair 4-3, to^cap. I^Mih hitter l^n h y O'Connell fo' an 8-3 trluniph oveK^Milwau .p.m. SHORT RIBg September dawned af Mtamesota at Boston. S^.m , tall and a cinch to win the Na­ BY PRANK O'NEAK fall S>/4-games back. / misseif on an attempted squeeze kee while relief specialist Bd Roe­ year ago, the New Yoi’k Yan­ Monday's Schedule tional Tennih .Championship? -, In other league action, the bunf in the eighth inning and then buck again choked off the oppqsi-. kees hadN87 victories!',Whitey Cleveiand Indians trimmed the bracked .a two-run isingle for the Cleveland at Chicago '(*). BV ICuaHAV OLCSHMAN Not .so. chonls^d his two main tion. Minnesota at Waahipgton (*). rivals for the titles.Roy Emerson Ford had "22 pf them. Roger Baltimo^ Orioles, B-6, and the' victory. With the bases filled. Bob BlSaWhere. Don Demeter's run- Detroit Tigers took the Chicago Johnson- was caught at the plate Angeles at York (S), of Australia and Chticit McKinley Maris had SlXome rbns/ go­ ' .diicing triple in the 11th inning of St. Ann, Mo. . ’ • White Sox, 6-2 . . when the . squeeze • failed, but gave Philadelphia a .3-2 decision 1:81 'h 'e ls n d i ing on 61. MickejL^antle had Kaiihst; a l y ht Boston (* ), 1:M "Rod and I mu-st have' played O’Connell atoned quickly. over Pittsburgh and Charley p.m. about 40 time.s.' 'said Eme'raon, 48. ■ ’■ ■ V YANKEES-A’s-^ • .X In the opener. George ThomAs, James' tie-breaking homer car Detroit aI'--^alttlnore (3), (Twl- the defending rhampioh. “ He's A Entering the pehnantXmonth Ford ran'his recoi'd to 14-7—he Felix Torres and Bob Rodgef-.s hit ried St. Louis to a 4-2 triumph s l J l nlght). little ahead. There's not much be- ' thi* year, the Yankee* havXwoh lost only Hve aU/last, year—as he home runs to aq.count far all the over the New York Mets. Houston ■ \( ONNIE BY .lOE CAMPBELL only 79 games. Ford has 14 wfhe.. tWeen us. Whoever happens' to ba worked 7 l-S/tanings' -before he Aiigel nuis. and the Chicago Cubs were not N A TIO N A I, Maris has 31 homeP*,’, going oti' ■ ♦ .* GVE a iittle off, on a givep day . . ./ Lired out. .Marshall Bridges «n- scheduled. * W 'ct. GR -PU SSY nothing much,- and Mantle 25. ished up, ' ■ L » • that's curtains: " ' ' ., / (NpiANS-ORIOLEFL- " Ism Angelrs 88 Observed McKinley: / CAT' But^the 1961 Yankees were, only Thbv^ahkees got 16 hits, the Dick Donovan won his 18th. GIANTSRED8—- San Francisco 85 "They're talking about I ^ e r 11/4 ^ m e s in front. The 1962 ver­ first 13N>f them singles, and fbur going all the way for the Indians The RM S. got their rims off Cincinnati 82 .608 being able to beat the prof^ion- ifcE sion is 3 games ahead. walks off Ed Rakow and two suc­ after he "survived a four-run Oriole Pierce (13-41, winning his ninth PlttslMirgli 79 JL85 -IHTNNING Oluba don't dare key(k Frank Parker shove into lineup. h : cessors. They left 12 men on'base. fourth that featured Jim Gentile's Jimmy Brown no\v; ex-Ram B--!- als if he joined them. He/ought i \ Friday night the whole Ameri­ without a defeat ^ home', on Bd- St. Louis 7* .587 to. He's been beating Ilka The Athletics, who had nine hits,' 3Jst homer. Al. Luplow hit a tivo OFFENSIVE IJ.Nl! -A solid can League showed why. dis Kasko's leaddU homer in the Milwaukee 72 ..520 W ila ^ caa piu t 'em up the mid­ Butch Buchholz and B ^ ry Mac-- stranded 10. rjm ' homer for Cleveland and first* and a homer by Leo Car­ •wnit, starting with Capl, 'Mike The Yankees beat ^he Kansas Phlladelpbik 66 .475 dle. 'ThKM lot of pressure off the Kay all along, so he wght to be • * • Woodte Held's two-run homer was denas in the seventh. In between McCormack, Dick Schafrath- at City Athletics, 5-1. in one of those Houston 49 .868 great fujlback. Unfortunately able to beat them a^pros,.” ball games where the pitchers -RED SOX-TWINS— the big hit in ia four-run sev ih Pierce Was virtually untouchable. ..866 tackles. John Monbw is an agile they no lohger have Mitchell's center. Return of Gene Hickerson seem to be working Xrom the Bases on balls set up the ,'Twins’ that put the Indians ahead to The Giants broke it open against New York 84 10* .250 out.side threatXand Wilson can't Win First t^atchee undoing, ‘and Carl YaMrsemski stay. . n Maloney (8-61 with a three- Friday's Result* after a broken leg supplies depth Both 'Emerson, seeded No. 2, stretch all the wa y , because there catch the ball.^^ut. oh, that and me.ssenge'r. He wjth and Gary Geiger finished them off run third inning uprising on a sin­ Philadelphia 8, Pittsburgh 2 168111.1 and McKinley, se^ed No. 3. got are So many-men bn base'.- Brown! A John Wooten. Jim Ray Smith. A-^ It was only the" third Yankee with two nin hits. Trailing 7-4, 'nOERS-WHITE SOX— gle by Pierce, a ' walk, Willie ( 11). into action^ Friday and won their . PASSING Jim Nino^aki throw; LINEBAOKINU 'The, question m the Twins loaded, the bases on Jim Bunning M’as pounded for Mays’ tM'o-run double and' Mc- St. Louis 4, New Y'ork 2. first round*"mMches with no trou­ victory In 11 ganies, but the other ball too hard. Sometime«NNinOw- iTiark of the defense.. Galen Fiss three straight hits ,Jn the eight 14 hits, but he lasted unt|l two co,vey's sacftfice fly,., Ed Bailey's Los Angeles 8, Milwaukee 2. ble, Emerstm whipped Mexican clubs have failed to take advan­ ski .is erratic'but he giveiK^the at deft corner is'Htte classy vet­ tage of that/pace. bid could get only one run home. w( re out in the ninth to win hik fourth-lnplng hom'er made It 6-1 Sail Francisro- 10, Cincinnati 2. i-avis Cup /captain Pancho C?on- MW. **■ TA»- eii Browns more than mechan eran. Expei-ience putS^Vince Coa- (reras 6-1,/ 6-3, 7-5, while McKin­ 9-/ The Minnesota Twins, In second Dick Radatz won the game in re­ 15th game .for the -Tigers. Bun- ard the GiSnts continued to popj, Only Games Scheduled qtrarterbacklng- personality, C 3 S & > e «t_ ^ lelio ahead of all oi-hers at mid- ley waltzed pa.st Robert Bowditch place, w e ^ beaten 7-5 by the Bos­ lief." ning's double, his^Tilth straight hit it on. Today> Games with, his buoyancy: Frank Ryan " '( **Helen? Oh, she’s out trying to put some eonfidsnes . , * » * • • * * Hoiiaton (Brunet 2-2) at Chica­ .spbt. But a newcomer Mike of* Woiy'fester, Mass. 6-2, 6-1, 6-1. ton RetL^ox, and slipped 3 games in tvo games, snapped a 1-1 tie also benefits from scenery..change LIUS' into the nation’s retail deaiersP* go (Ellsworth 1-17). - ^ Stan Sezurek or Sam. Tid- I-av»r, who is shooting for' a JUDD SAXON BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONOFIELO back. .Vhe Los Angeles Angel'S SENATORS-AMOEUl— In the fourth, an.^-vRocky Cola- DODfiERg-BRAVES— after di.sappointing at IjOS An­ morf '^jaa to hold down the right dropped a 4-2 decision to the Some Washington strategy back­ vito's 3lst homer with a man on The Braves also started quickly, Cincinnatf (N'uxhall 8-0) at San geles. B grand slam (fiVimbledo'n. Austra­ OKWMMCS. Francisco (Marichal 11-9). side. (i'^ X IWMM.HOREH3U mi,«EKNO«rwEi%dor monrAiL'iHE Washington Senators after win­ fired on the Angels in the night in-reased the lead to 4-1. pouncing on Pete Richert (-4-3 ( REOEIVINQ -This is where the' lian, Prance and Forest Hills) waa nDN*T MINOW TwiEj)oeiDR..eurx Pittsburgh (Sturdlvaiit 7-8) at SftlCGNDAIMr Bernie Pat ■rish -and scheduled to get Into action today GerwoRpTO VOKJNO THE MYOPMONM------for two runs in the first on run- Browns make it or collapse. <3ary Don Fleming'Ngv stable on left Of?.BOSS A T / producing singles by Hank Aaron Philadelphia (Short 8-8) (N ). against Eleazar Davidman, Is­ AirrOMATlC New Y’ork (Hook 8-15) al St. (?olUns must pi-odiice as a recruit side but impi-<)vement has to »WWK ^ ‘AIXyOUSMCE LITTI.E SPORTS BY ROUSON and Joe Adcock.' Roebuck came -split end and punter'. John Brew­ rael's No. 1 player^yDon Budge, I.iOuis (Washburn /)0-6), 9- p.ni. come from familiar Tgees/rFrank­ MOUWTAW OOCTOR"" Bondeson^ Rodriguez Share Dallas Golf Lead oit in the sixth and pitched score­ er get.* his first shot at tight who turned the t r i^ in 1938,/la 5lllwaukee (Lemaster 1-2) at lin. Fichlner. ShofneK to cqn- the only player In history, ever to' n less three-hit ball over-the final end. Ray Renfro, maybe half a geal the paas defense,, Tom Los Angeles (Podres 11-10) (N). bag the grand slan). ^while playing baa'ebq.ll. .ahd Bonde-ig names Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. Don't dismiss Bob Cre.splno, Rich spotted at safety. Franklin 'tlHes ■ ^ 1 V i hackneyed but the J35.000 Dallas Kreitli'ng. B In the women's division Friday, X, giant, shot thres-'under-par 67's of the tour, finishinf a stroke PHIlJS-PIRATEfi— Houston at Chicago. the coiner this year.B Open turned into a David ys. Go­ yesterday to tle for the first round ahead of veterans Lionel, Hebert. The Phillies scored the clincher ^New York at St. Louis, 2:80 DE6EN.SIVE LINE Army com- .SltMMABY’— Paul Brawn ha* four seeded las-ses who got on \ liath alTSir today—lJ6-pound lead. , ' Jon .Guston and Billy Maxwell in the 11th off Pirate starter Earl p!hi. m'.iting of Jim Houston is bal­ provided a new loo'U, with grent- the'^.'.fourts won. but there were Puerto Rican Juan iChi-Cliil Rod-^ Bondegon ,.la being groomed as who'had 68s. Francis (6-8) when Wes Coving­ Milwaukee at l/os Angeles. anced by acquisition of Bill Glass hr latitude given quarterback In some 'up-ifta. I' •riguez, th? lightest man in golf,'" the probahTe wpeessor to George Julius Boros and Johnny Pott. ton singled and Demeter followed CincInnaU at Sap Franolsi-o. to play end. Paul Wiggin ,sel at play selection. It’ll work only If Mr.s. . Karen Susman of San Di- C^KUGsdTIMkMsCsqh ^ vs. Paul Bondeson, the' links Bayer as the pro tour's longest Dallas Open .r-hampions in 1059 with his triple. Jack BaMschun 5londay’s'Schedule right, flank. Bob Gain l.s- all-pro the receivers show expected prog- ,ego. Wimbletlon champion, scored i . strongman. driver. Rodriguez Is.such a light and 1960, respectively; Charles ;(9-7l won it with fo.ur innings of New York at Pittsburgh (2), 1 at one tackle. Flo.vd Peters re­ re«a, and the defense sidke* Hok- a .surpri.singly «a.sy 6-2. 6-2 victory The near-sighted Rodriguez;, hitter that he used worhen'i clubs Sifford, the only Negro playing one-hit relief. ■“ p-ni. turns a-t other. Watch kid named I llsh Hnebneking' deficiency. oyer. Justina Bhcka? her Wight- who; got the nickname Chl-Chl until this year. the tour, and Bnipe Crampton of • • • Chicago al SI. I>oiils (2). man Cup teammCate from St. B. C. BY JOHNNY HART Australia, had 69s. » (DARDS-METS— , Philadelphia at Houston. (3) I-oui.s? Brazil's Maria Bueno. No. BUZZ SAWYER, BY ROY CRANE Doug SaiMers and Earl Stewart, . Jwmes. who seems to hit better (Twi-Night). Stratford., Joan Joyce Beaten, 3-2^ 3, the champion in . 1959, downed •ts.s.’t ’rtffa?* the home pro who won the tou.rna-' oh Fridays - he has a .429 average San 6'ranc.lMco at l.ns Angeles. Renate Ostermann of Germany,' PMUJNOS, YOU'RE BACK! MOST SUCCESSFUL, BUT I PULLED \ TVE ALREADY I'M NOT SURE. ment last year, were tied at 70 with and five of his seven homers then ClncInnsG at Milwaukee. 8-3. 6-4; Rene Schuurman of .South 1 WAS SO WORRIED WHEN.1 DID ESPEClAlfV THE / I SOT THE USUAL SENT OFF t h e HE HASN'T K E N Pete Cooper and Rex Baxter Jr. tagged his homer off Craig An­ Africa, No. 6. turned back CSrolv’n, HEARD YOU HAD AN EARACHE, YOU HAVE A DEFENSE ^LANT. / PICKEIJUP TANTftUMAMP P ia U R E S ... AROUND SINCE Sanders. Stewart and Jack Nlck- derson (3-151, cracking a 2-2 tie Two California Teams in Final Rogers of Shreveport, La.. 6-1, 6-1 EtFINA. SOCCESSFUL BY THE BOV, WERE / ,HMM.' WHERE OUR FISHIM6 DAYTIME tHORODEHBRED RACINfi laus, the National Open Champion and handing Anderson his 14th and Leslie Turner of Australia. SHH/-. U TS TRIP? SECURITY THEY glad /4S THAT.sawyer ' TRltAAND IT were thetavoHtes w:hen the tourna­ consecutive loss. That's the long- 17 Le H er m en No. 7. vanqui.shed d^role Loop of-’ SO somewhere II (iuAROS TO GET RID / WHO'S ALWAYS WORRIES I “ AT LINCOLN DOWNS ment opened yesterday. Nlcklaus "est NL losing .streak' since Charles Of. World Softball Tournament Arcadia. Calif., 6-3, 6-3, WHERE WCrtN j* As OF USJ SNOOPING But three other members of th# y ( had a 72 in the first round. Brown of the 1911 Braves, jost the Am ong Huvskies’ t a l k . ^ I AROUND ? Bondeson is playing the tour for same number. The Cards had country's top. lb lost. Billie Jean _ STRATFORD (A P —California'se'man for seven hits, bunching three the .first time this year and Rod­ pulled into the tie on .Billy White s Moffilt. No. 3. went down before riguez, who is trying.hi.s third year, G rid H o p e f u 1 s two entries in the Women’s World of them to produce Its lone run inin' 17-year-old Vicky Palmer of Phoe- two-run single in the 'ftJ^h Inning. Softball Tournament, Whittier and the second inning. never has won a tournament. ni.\, Ariz., 6-8, 5-0. default. Miss The winner was Larry'";^Jack8on Orange, meet to night in. the final Bondeson, however, has racked up It wa.s a similar story in tlje Moffitt walked off the court com­ IT h u p (12-101, who needed Bobby STORRS --A total of 58 candi­ roumi of th^ nine-day aeries. ' Orange's first run canrje in the \ $8,614.-17 while Rodriguez has wOn plaining of dizziness. Carole Stiantz’ relief help in the ninth. dates for the'University of Con­ Whittier, the defending, cham­ $4,338.75 this campaign. aecond inning when-Joan Joyce un­ corked a wild pitch affer loading Wright of Brooklyn eliminated The 6.658-yard Oak Cliff Country necticut football team leports to pion. unbeaten in tournament play, the bases with three walks. Marilyn Montgomeify. of San An­ Club course proved tough for the six of the 18 teams that played Coach Bob Ingall.s tomorrow af-, has the advantage. Its team was ternoon . ami begins Iwp-a-day idle yesterday while Orange had to ■’ Iss Topley, who had a good tonio, Te.x.. No. 7; 6-3. 7-5., and touring pros with only nine better­ in the I'^tional Football I^gue Pauline Robert.* of Britain halted- in 1921 were baaed in Ohio citiea. Workouts Monday morning. Con- play a n(ght doubleheader; It la un-! uiXht at the plate, singled in the MORTY MEEKLB BY DICK CAVALLI ing par. A high wind, greens with tJiiid and was safe al second on a Jufty. Alvarez of Tampa. Fla., No, bare spots and .a shower of. rain at They 'were Akron, Canton. Day- neclieiil opens its nine-game beaten in tournament play, while L A S O R D A Y ! Orange has one loas. .fielder's choice that put Nancy Ito 8, ?4, 6-2. . ■ ’ M’CKEY FINN the 'Tinish combined to hold down ton, Cleveland, Coliimbua and Cin­ schedule-with Yale al Yale Bowl. nv I ANK LEONARD WMy.,.ve^/ vAd^my yAaBT/-~TB^MBe/-j- NOM; lAAUT BBOjCHT THATON'? Septj,'29. The -<»ciappy contingent from on first. Both girls scored when-the ★ 5 MORNtNe lACIS ★ 9 AFTNMOOM RACM ★ the scores. ^ cinnati. ■ . MO) HAD'fCtJ#? HOWDIPNOU (ttAB&LB OH/MV ' ■ (jjj'nded In the group are 17 Orange, h o w e v e r, demonstrated Stratford infield c(immitted three «u think Yog I yes i.ooi im smre successive errors. , S|X)W Pm ?H TOURNEY TLL BCPLAM ON c a n s e t mma t h a t u n o e r n e a t h , »?iceeaijRHas 'kNOW? ^ X>EAR^0ABeLB X OHM. ADMISSION! ONE PNODHAMI lette'rmeh. They are—Jimmy Bell last night it had the makings of a Stratford,'outhitting Orange 4- TMECnRCUS TNE w a y ; c m o n — w e ' ' ‘ ■ HE'S r e a l l y t ir e d TDOA.'YDtONT and Ron No\'eck, ends; J(jhn jCon- chanjpion when it beat PortlAnd. 0 t e ^ “ 2, threatened several tim je but MIDDLETOWN The ninth an­ BPCAytr M CAM BE THERE M A FEW 'lOU? ’ FIRST POST TIME 1«.3« A .M V toulia; Jeff 'McConnell, and Joe Ore., 4-1 and sank Stratfdrd. nual Middletown Recreation De­ SWEETWiATER was unable to score 6n Pat M nian. f»CX»R«/ Simeone. tackles; Jim BrimeiJe, last year'a ruimernp, 3-6 in the partment Slow Pitch Tourney will TOOAVJ WW? Two Popular Golfers Fhed Kbury and Gua Mazzocca, night cap. open Sunday. Sept. 9 at Pat Kid­ guards; Dick Boudreau and.Tom A victory tonight by Whittier Yeotprday’g Stars ney Field, Applications may be' Doty, centers; Days Korponai, would give it the championship .secured by wiring, to B e r n i e BO,000 LABOR DAY HAIffilCAP Ken Luciani, - Tony Magaletta. for the second consecutive year. A PnXailNG — Billy Pierre, P ’Rourke. Director of Recreation, Vie / ( ^ Women’s Title Dick Seel.Vf Sean l^ ^ ile lta ahd a YEAy OLDB-.T FWH jBWB win by Orange would mean an­ (ilM t*, limited Qnrinnari to five Municipal Building.- Middletown. Gerry White, hajfbactt's; and other game would have (S' be play­ bits as serond-p'liire San FraneSro Deadline for entries is Sept. 4: Gerry McDonough, fullback. ed to decide the series. —r ] whipped third place Reds 10-X. ROC'HESTER, N. Y. (A P )—JoAnne Gunderson, the non­ . Connecticut begins pre-.season -Orange, able to get only (wo l vxx WOt'k without • an experienced MHUA 5-/ ® chalant power-hitten from Kirkland. Wash., goes a ^ r her hits in each of last night's games, third U.S. Women's Amateur Golf Championship in sik years quarterback,. Coach Ingalls find­ made the moat of It s o'pponenta' o ing him.s.elf depending on, the' mi.stakes. _ ' a ‘'JW'79 ti^day against pretty, 17-year-old Annie Baker of Maryville^ rapid dev'elopment «0f sophomores Ba«eall>oaded Double Tenn!, who'll try to become, the*------— ------— Lou ,'Aceto- and Jack Redmond, The California team scored three second youngest ever to win the dy’s name from a section of the who; have shown fine.p'a.viing po­ runs off Portland In the third in­ SECOND ANNUAL e.APTAIN EASV BY LESLIE iXTRNER tiUe. - • record book devoted to -youngsters tential and junior Doug Gaffney,- ning ,whe Shirley Toplev slanimed MR. .\BERNATHY BY RALSTON JONEB^and: FRANK RIDGEW AY They'll meet over 36 holes who haVe won Ibe national chrim- who saw limited action at *the a double with the bases loaded. All NaoprtdNr..| 1 TMMK I«EA1CN6,-'«7U ryeAM^JODWHiLeiiiM* WECAMaA*500N (atarting at 9;30 a.m. sod 2 p.m., pionship. Mias Gunderaop won her tailend of last season,', for signal- three basenmners had been- issued aar.a b b r n a t h y w h e n IMMOMCMHIr] KXMD WMH Ml RliSMn. ATir. IBR7U6HTMTHM X WA9 HOPJNS HEb | U J ^ AS Yft COULt(i AFTER EDT) at the 6,161-yard, par 36- first title in 1967 when she was a calling^dutjes. walks by Portland's Louise Maz- HD>OU LIK eUSTO ■YOUR CAU..MMHms! UfliNRTWra , KMiCRlfalW)'. THEYW 36— 72 Country. Club of Rochester ^ A a mere 18. 'So far, she'e the second The group Is made ,up of-13 ■zuccs'.'- " ' STAtrr PftEPARIN® IS youR hussanp . MBCARl J course in the'cliinax to a week's seniors. 22 juniors and 24 sopho­ SACK youngest champ--second only to Portland" got to OThny Hansel- D'MNERT I- competition in which Monday’s one Beatrix Hoyt. who_ was 16 mores. Sophomores are expected field of 128 was cut to two. to play a prominent part in the BENEFIT when Bliis beat a dozen'dr so. com­ The U.S. Golf Asaociatibn petitors for the" ciiarnpion.ship in team's success this fall,. After ( ( i couldn’t have come . up w-ith a 1896. spring, workbula, .Ooal'h' Ipgalla 2 0 0 -Ia a p C o n t e s t happier, more crowd-pl*B8ing phir Sheer .Determlostton felt it was po.ssible as mf(ay as had It hand-picked thertf. five of-them could, win starling At iRwersidef O val Miss Gunderson, affable 23- Annie, who Was slumping .and positions. .year-old champ of 1957 .and 1960 couldn't get past, even the first Connecticut plays astrong 'round of the, U A r Girls Junior GAME and 'fthne'r-up'in. 1956, probably schedule again tliis-year- Home - Six tiPe contenders will be on TMjrnsment^ last week in Buffalo, is. the finest women's amateur dates are li.sled with undefeated the .sfW>tlTig line’ tonight for the, 'flirted wUh' par the first half of the. golfer in the world. ^ ig e r s , Maine.....Boston Univer- longest individual grind of the DANNY NANGHuiw SGHiDUflSNIf THE TRACK NEAHEST YOUI Miss Baker is one of America's tournament here, then won her 8ii\' and Rhode Island; while road' Riverside Park Speedway ladhg on sou* HA Z *««* NOSIK Of HOVWiNCt ■ . j. ouUUnding newcomers, an all- quartej-final and semifinal matepea games aie .scheduled, at Yale, season. The main go wriU be over around athlete and scholar Who with sheer determination when her MnasachiiaeUs. Delaware, -New the_ 200-lap distance. Post time ia loves and plays • a)l sports, and game soured a bit. She wa.s two Hampshire and Holy Cro.ss. Con^. the" usual 8:15. RUID TIIE S'lORY OF MARTHA WAYNE BY WILSON SCRUGGS 2 DAILY DOUBLES can turn tiger on a golf course down gftet:* three hole.s against necticut was 2-7 last year against ■' TTie 200-lapper, whic^h amounts at Patsy Hahn of Wilmington, Del., ^ EMILY./ YOU can't m m OeiH « 00 AJA P« IwieVATION*: SA«*i*N 1-SMS juat when it looks as if tier rela­ practtcally the same opponents, to 40 mile.* on the Agawam oval, DAVY JONES BY LKFlMnd McWlLLlAMg yesterday; before pulling out a 1 is the second leg of the “ triple smut m i o u t .' -WAIT A MINUTEi I'M FORGETTING ABOUT I tive inexperience is •' going., to Delaw'are replacing Buffalo on the FOGARTY IROS. VS. PUASt/ KATHY.' I'M FOReETTIktS. SHE PTOPOSBO I BUT i HAD TO MEET A shove her to the sidelines. up victory With a-winning hole at. slate for this season. crown" sa,riqa-! which writ(ea.,a--fit­ TO MG AUO ------AFT AND ANCHOR SCMMBML/flMFOMaF | IVtSDAT, «H»T. 4tb •‘APPRtCIATMHI BAY" One More ’Scalp' - the 17lh, and saving trap shot at ting climax- tq the':modifled stock IS WAITIN6 mis F06 LIFTS. THAT’5 DOING ITough.'' third quieter*/ ' oomfortabla. \/ uaif^ iLL THOSE «LLS At THE . ayffANP-n V. J , 1 • H, ■ .'Z y - .

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'HoiiBeh6ld Services THBPB OUGHTA BB A LAW BY PAGALY and^SBORTBN ArtklM For Sah 45 Hbodehold Goods * SI Afartutiuitii— Flat*-- House* For Sak ^ Y* House* For 8*1* J12 Huuic* FoBr 8*1* 72 House* For Sale 72 Houses For Sale " 72 Hon*** For 8 a k 72 Hqnse* For S*l* 7* Offered 13-A LOAM 14 toad only $13.60. VIOORILLI sewing Machine, fan­ . - Tebemente 63 MANCHn8TER-.RatiElL lu g s Uv- SOUTH WIND80R--/8 room house, COLUMBtlA—Let .us show you tills NORTH COVENTRY-JCortier lot SANTI^fA- ORIVE — 6>4 254 HOUJSTER ST. -D esirable : BARGAIN TIME — Reduced to Alao graveL, atone and wblto tasy mbdel, never used,, half price; ^ B3R8T pixiOR nifce 4 room-rent, Ing rooUL ntodem UteJMi, $ be«- modern in all respects,' $28,900. ranch today,. C ^ ton i built." 2-cmr assures privacy, 3 bedroom ranch, rah(?h, l ^ e tree Shaded lot,'full Cape juat steps from Bowers and i 317,960. 10* N. EImvSt, This 6 REWfilAVtNO of )>un)l,'mQtt holee sand. . Ml Salesmlsn's sample, fully guaran­ Zippers repaired Window' Shhte ! tHOPPlNir .'/m odem canvdniencei. Nice loca­ IH baths, large res rotmi, JoseiSi^Barth;''* Broker, M l 9-0$20. garage. Lot ISO-SOO, $17,000. Near dquble garage, ex^llent financ­ cellar, oil hot water heat, kitchen niing JjHtlbr High- ’Schools. 11 j robrti,'J*4 :bath Cape Is one of the WlCUONl teed. 289-2089. m4>de to measure; aU alsed Vanh^ :0N tVTA« s c r e e n e d l o a m for the best ih tion. Write IBox MM. Herald. . excellent candtttlan. H t .n o . PkUr beach, : schools, churches stores. ing, priced few fast sale. PI with dining area, 18 foot' living ■yeajcs'Wd and in excellent condl- ! nie’eft in' this- a « a . many custom MANCh Ie s t b r --* room Caps c1«m Uan blinds Keys made while yot' A6 LfiNfi-ASIT lawns ouy screening plant. brick Ageniqt, .Ml >SM6. Henry Eccott Agency, MI 9-768$, 2-8486....; . ' room with fireplace. Exceptional­ .tkm . Lovely .yard with shade ; features DOn’f ntilss a look at' WiSF-HIAN ID to bus, schools and iihopFUig gav ly good bUy, $17,900. Robert Wol- trees. Elva Tyler, Realtor, MI thi, beauty. M l 0-5051, MI*9-4M9, waitv' Tape Recorders tor rent Gek^a Griffing, Ine. FI 2-7886. Musical Instruments S3 MANGHESTE3R-r-$ year (rid $ roofn ..Marlow’s, «67 Main, Ml 8-sm . P»IV6.0NC» TWO ROOki heated apartment 149 rage!! aluminum aiding, • o ilie s t, -weriop Agency, MI., 9-2813, MI 9-4469, eve. MI 9-6051. Elva Tyler, Realtor.. delightfim split level on high sle- LAWN MOWERS-TOrb-Jacobsen, ACCORDIONS, gultaA. a m p l l ^ . Oakland .Street, MI 9-6229, 9-5. / Jit^lace, 3 bedrooms, cit!)'.utili­ 3-9687. SLOGK—„ . - - yatiwi. Custom built-basement to H O M E S F O R MANCHESTER HAkoUD A SON Rubbish Remov- -Boieiis, and GoodaO He«) .knd Save 40%. UMd accordloHs $18, ties, $16,900. RobetV'wolvert(m VERNON—Brand .new custom built, f o r SUB-LBASEr-lafge moderp rA room garden'Kpartmeht. Call plus IH . baths, picture ' book Colonial, family pj^e kitchen, din­ 3 bedrooma. dining room, livlhg Uaed mowers aiid traotera. Tnme Main, East HartfOpIir'^-3088.' MI 8-2988. MANCHESTER^/^ Randy man’s and VIGINIITY Manchester '— Vacant, H>oUesa 8 A ^ . to 6 P.M. Harold Hoar, Ml C-40S4. in your old inachtae. Owpitol kltfchen, double oven„ dining r(x>m, ing room, utuity room, enclosed room with fireplace, large kitchMi rec room Fitli fireplace, a fuU qiecial, .7 room home, steam oil front porch, 3 generous' size bed- , 6 room delightful home - with ■ unth built-ins." 2 full baths, attach- Equlpineat Oo., i^M aln St. Rmrs heat, new roof and tiding, large $14:860 -!/\pelighttul t Room , $12,800. Bolton—well kept, 6 ■ one-car garage, .full basement, AN UNUSUAL bargain! Reuphol 7-6 dally, 7-3 'niuTkday, 7-4 Sat­ plaster house. 2-ear garage, large , ' rooms, close Jo shopping, St-, ' .ed garage, nic'te rear porch, steel COPY CLOSING TtiHB FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. ster 3 piece living room set; sofa f o r r e n t —Three rabm apart- shade trbes. .Lclced J o seR. Va- lot, good - location, financing can Capc.neiar Msto St. Large en­ ranch with . attached breezeway f James Parish $15,000; Robert ail city utilities, nice yard tar ' urday. meqt! Tel, MI 81-2O68. beam cqnstructloh -317.990. Jerry •lONDAT nirn PBlDAT l«:S0 AJM.—SATTnEtOAtsll A ^ and 3 chairs $143. Choose train Squipment 5 4 vant. Phone MI 3-627$, H*ae-Bum be arranged, full price, $11 ,000. closed porch'mr summer en-> and garage, good sized wooded Wolverton Agency, MI 9-281B, MI outdoor living. See this out- Fay Agency, Ml 3J029. Call the Ellsworth Mitten Agency, joymwit and snnter (XHnfmt. IcA, near' elementary school. Im- s'tanding a ttw - Call group of fine. fabrics.' Work done LOAM — PNIVERSITY ' (eated...... SALE-rnew type- IHREE ROOM apartment, kitch­ R ealty.™ 8-90§7 by expert craftsmen on our^ prem, Realtor, MI 3-6980. wooded lot. . ■ m.ediate occupancy. . -- SPLIT LEVEL—New OB the marw Now 'la thie beat tim e'for - top writers $55 ..and up; used ty ^ en furnished, all utilities. 105 PLEASE REAU YOUR AD ises. All work 'ully gugraifteed OPEN FOR INS]»EeTION 54-58 W A d DELL ROAD ' ALIGE^^M PET AGENCY ket 4. a , slightly used 3 bedroom dreaalng or starting new la v ^ .' writers' $29 and up. ' Berube's Birch Street. . $15,900—Trim 6 Room Cape OUm UM or “ W a it Ada" are takea>pTer the phone aa a mmi> Mill Pabrfc Salesroom, ITS'-’^ n t Ml B-3606. xj BOLTON—$13,500, 5 room Cape, 3$ $13,260 Willington—N^w S’-i room •split up off Vemqn Street, Two venlenoe. The advert!nr ahooM read We id the FIRST DAT *T St., exclusive Cheney Ffibi But-BUT Typewriter Sendee, 479 E. Mid­ SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. foot living room, fireplace, alum- on Norwood St. Nicely lend- ranch, built-in range and oven, Two, family 5-5, all on one i^54S MI 3-7357 bath's, "cc room on lower level,' dle Tplte-, Manchester. MI 9-3477, ONE AND two room apartments .Seeped and. ideally located. fireplace, ceramic bath. Only tiP P iA S a a^ REPORT ERRORS |b tUoe lor the next taaer-. sal^ropm,. In Manchester. Ml C - * 0-0-0 f lokkrcw , mum siduig, garage, acre lot, floor. House has Just been ' one-car garage: CombmetienZ, .unfurnished, Iteat, custodian serv­ t c M Carlton W, Hutchins, MI $500 down; ’complete payment Uon. The HenUd la teapoaalMe for only ONE incorreet or omitted 3-7333. Budget terms yulranged. TWBNrv eix Look.BUPpyt PURE CIDER vinegar^ ^all Art ice. MI 8-6816. Manchester $15,500 ’ painted and is in nice, condition. fireplace, reaj nice condition. Aak- - '_____ ^ ------• $18,600—Value galoi’e in Uhilsf less thai;,-average rent coet. Close to bus. school and store WA^l^JIG—A room ranch, '3 .bed inaertlon for aay^adTerttaemeat and then, only -to the extent o f a v'' ORivee WARfw ' Fish. MI 9-4606. W eai^g Apparel— Fora 57 spacious 6 room garrison c o -\ rooms, full (lellar. carport. 3500 ing only 320.300 .. and w*. think it RHPAIRS o n all hiakes of toast- Well landscaped lot. Low do46a is a fair price. T. J. CroCkett, -make cood" 'nacMlaiL Errorp which do nht leaeed the ratne of ^OOUNP FOR RENT —6 room apartment 118 Chamtiers St, OOLONIAtr>-n7 rooms, .3 tull*- lonial on WoodhUl Road L ess. -$13,800 . Manchester—5. room Eng- down. Rondinone Realty, 289-2089, the adverOaemant w U net be enneeted h r " peed" Inaertloo ters, irons and other small kltch- ^BLOCK rncKfTTNOv/ IN EIXCELLENT condition Model With ghrpge, available October 1, payment. Realtor, KH 3-1577, 0101(0 / 2-car garage^ centrally Ic than a year old. - Many' plu# ' Jish Cape, 1-car garage, large • I ■ 666-95*5. • en appliance;^. Reasonable rates. iAT 94 lever action Winchester 82 TWO G O W h ^ one blue, size 7; $100 per fmmth, MI 9-9959. DirecUems; E • Middle Tpke. Free • picjt-liip and delivery.' MI ' Special deer rifle and brand new $16,500. Phjlbrick Agency, features such as U4'tUed baths, lot. good location, on bus-line. one pink, slz ^ . MI 9-2019. to Broad, north on Broad to 9-8464. . ^ ■deluxe-stove, .combmation-.win­ CHARLES \V>LATHR0P MANCHESTER GREEN—14 Mil- Lots For S*l*. 78 9-1508 ahy tirrie, preferably after carrying, case, sheepskin lined. Charqbers.' Signs on property. $15.30o'tManchester—4 room r«mch, X dows and doors Assume exitt- fotd-Rd. Six room ranch,- 8 bed- ^^^'^BI^^PBEOIATED D IA L M i 3-2711 4 ppn. MI 9-7976. THREE ROOMS, thtd floor. Bis 11-year-old family Cape -Cod, WEST SIDS^-Oi^ 6 epomai Y with tinished rec room, 3-car ixK>mS; large living room, attach­ seU Street, $48. M l .9-5194. x^ing mmJgege with amaU down Wanted— Buy • 58 1%% assumable mortgage. $70 full baths, recreation room, ga­ lyment. • garage,a cres of land central- 9-0384 ed garage, lovely yard, 316,500,■ INDUSTRIAL lot tor tale, about Tsssat-.Tr- per month' pays .all with, siz­ 300 foot frontage. CaU M I 9-889L Bnilding-^—Contracting 14 rage, $16,900. Owner $^14. ■ ly located. ■- ^ ' 4% mortgage, owner, MI 3-8798. /Mowbw'MP UTILITY TRAILER and accordion FRANK IS buying and seUing good VACANCY—3 bedroom duplex, gas able down .payment (can be so DSDR—new custom- 5*4 muuTON, MI 3-4823, used furniture and antiques at furnace, yard, on bus line,. $90 ■ refinanced), 8 or ,'4 bedroomk, SIX ROOM Cape, immediate $17,900 Vernon—Lovely Y , room ranch on I's acre'lot. extra lOQ FOOT frontage x l40 feet deep, HOME AND attic femodelihg, dMOMMCA, 420 Lake .St. Call and 8 ^ what monthly, no utilities. MI 9-8867. ■ \fhe Jarvis _ Oakland Terrace, 'Zqne A, l u roofing, guttering and siding. Ac- mCLBMNt.HKn: fireplace! mcklern kitchen, pancy;" 4' bedrooms, large Kitch­ apilt ■ level, 8 bedreioms,. living, rge rooma, lots of. closet space, BUSINESS ZONE 2 TROUBLE REACHIN6 OUR AOVERTISER?^ we’ve got.-O pen Sundays. \ M l basement, 80 fopf. front shaded en, acreened porch, niedy fUjiUt- room, dining room x^d den, bull full cellar. Joseph Ix>mbardo, 9-7319. cous’tical ceiling, porch enclosing, MICHIGAN POWER shovel with 9-6580. ^ t h r e e r o o m apartment, heateef, Center Street—Ground floor and all kinds of carpentry. Work­ attachments. Ml 3-6712. hot water. Inquire 1011 Main St., lot,' aluminuln screens and ed recreatiori room in basement^ in oVen and range and dishwpSii-i Agent. MI 9-9345. VERNON—Exgellent lot for sale, storm windows, very conven­ oversized 2-car garage, $1T,500. JRfealty Co. er, redwood s'ereened porch/J-car store, 6 r(x>m apartment on manship gqlaranteed. MT'9-0722. Manchester.,.-' $3,000. surrounded by lovely - EMtoar Auwariag Sarvie* > WE SE2LL or trade'" antique: ient, to school, bus and,.shop­ Phiibrick Agency, MI 9-S464 Realtoi^ garage, shaded lot. 4 ycAra old: I MANCHESTER W o family. 6-6. .second floorr. 2-car garage. 3 ANTIQUES clearance sale— Third and used mmiture, otiina, glass, Api^aiaera hopoea. J. b . Realty. MI, $-5139. NEW 4’,4 ROOM second floor ping. Owner just moved'«6it. A good buy. Immaculate throughout. Separate ■ furnaces, 1*4 baths, potential 35 annual Labor Day Lawn Sale, sUver, picture frames and old SIX ROOM home, . 3 bedrooma, MI S-JllS MI 9-2619 Rooftfig--^iding 16 M oj^tgages 31 Help Want Help Wanted— Male 36 - apartment, near bus,, shopping I furnaces, convenient location is exeeliat for "iriany uses, AA ZONE LOTS, POrieK Strert F m to Herald Readin Saturday and Sunday, 1-6; Mon­ coins, old dblls anq guns, hobby double garage, city water plus day 10-6. The New Curtosity Shop, and school. $125 monthly. MI DONALDS. GALE REAL-fY 318.500 East Harttrfd — immacu- ! Onlv $21,800 Maddock and deVbs, including a home and tnisinesa -area, city water, aand sewer. \ . ^ ■ . '■ SECOND MORTGAGES available, SERVING 5^AOHlNE op ABLE — APT — ALERT — If you coUections, attic contents or whole own artesian well.' .Conveniently late 7 room ^ ^ p e, with 6 fin-1 Realtors 249-7711 Evenings Mrs. combined. Eve. Ray Holrombe,' A. A. raON, INC Roofing, aiding R(Mte 6, Andover. 3-2673. CO., REALTORS SEVElN ROOM C o l ^ s j — Base­ Phone Ml 3-6978. paipUfig Carpentry Alteratlmia Consolidate your obligations into upholstery factory. Aml^ possess the^e qualities, we have estates. Furniture Repair Service, locatwl in nice residentialia) area, ished. smalr amount of wprk toj; Julian, MI 9-9190. MI 4-1139. Want Infoniiatlon on -ooe of oor ou tlied ndrertlawneotat Ne son, Old Colony Co., Hillla: ment garage. .One / block to and additions. Ceilings. Workman one monthly payment. We are in an excellent position open -for a TalcottvUe, Conn. Tei. Ml $-7449. THREE ROOM apartment, stove,' i-Multiple Listing Service $12,900. Phiibrick Agen MI be donp/to complete Jth, room' ' • anawer at the ^telephone Bated ? Simply enD tifp . a-position to loan any amount ■ Mancheister.. neat appearing man to train as a Bowers School.. Ywo blbcJm to Resort Property For Sale 74 ^ Ship ghiarajiteed 299 Autumn St. PING-PONG table and ladies refrigerator, heat, -hot water, $75 * 236-0818 9-8464. bath: alao, finished play- GLASTONBURY-rNeipsic Woods. on easy terms. J. D. Realty, 470 ea repreaentatlvp, ■TPhla is an —______Junior High arid High Schools. By in basement, low taxes, ftaii$bUng 6 room rancher,' . IH WA,RREN E. HOLLAND Ml 3-4860. TTCKEIT s e l l e r evenings. Ap suits, size 14. MI 9-6642. Monthly. MI 9-8246, after 4:30 QOVENTRY-Oottage 00 large lot MANCHESTER ANSWERING SERVICE Main St., MI 3-5129. iMlent opportunity for advance- CHILD’S USED maple chiffbrobe, Eve, and. Sundays MI 8-4271 SECLUDEt) near Bowers S ch ool^ appointment only. No kgents, j(6od (Value, nice location! bath*, rec room, ■ 2-car garage, BIDWELL HOME Improvement . ply in person to Manager, State menrx^th good starting ' salary, in good condition. MI 3-5373. 5t4 room -.-ranch, foyer, fireplace, :ase, MI 3-8150.. picttirebook setting with trees, - r e a l t o r which was damaged bv tire. Only M l ReOSOO > V / Theater., Manchester. 523-4416 - 247-6789 — 528-6280 cellar garage, trees, walk to $18,500 Bolton—^like new 6 room 32.500. Maddock ft deVos. Real, Company—all types of siding, and com m iM k^ and bonus for the FIVE ^OOM flat for rent. i43 Hayes apd Phiibrick, 848 Hebron 575 Main St MI $-1108 Ifusinem OfiportunltiM 32 Boats and Accasaories 46 High Sch(x>l. Carlton W, Hutchins, N ^ T O END — With $3,000 >(or ronCh with breezeway lind 2-car tors. 249-7711! ' Evenings Mr. and leave your meaaa(e. ToaH hiaar froaa onr ndvwcUaeir f Jig roofing Aluminum clapbosu-ds a WOMAN ’TO work In rest home light man. All employe’s benefits Highlang^ St.______ROCKLEDGB—7 room Ranch,.4 /Ave., 633-4627. auch as paid vacations, hospital­ Rooms Without Board 59 MI 9-S1S2. les^ you can assume the 313,000 garage. fireplace, combination ^ Davis, 528-7737. time wlUont apendlng bH evening ag 0 »* t o le p h o o ^ . specifdty Unexcelled workman­ CRESCENT CLASS sailboat, 16 ears old, large modem Utchaa, X- ESTABLISHED LuBChetmette — part-time. Call MI 9-8990 before mortgage m year 'round EKRIVE b y —Vernon, Miriam St. ship. Ml 9-5495. 9:30 a.m. or after 8 p.m. ization, etc. Por'^tervlew apply feet; Aimsbuy skiff rowboat, 12 ANDOVER—Furnished room Suilt-in oven and rang*, dlibwaah- Heavily icavelM road. Owner Me. Parsons, 832 Main St., Man­ TWO ROOM a ^-artm^t, r adults. MI MANCHESTER—2-famUy 5-5. city Three bedrooms, fulibdsement .. tion. home. A real rent beater, onlv Lovely custom built 3 bedr(x>m Wanted—Re*] Estate 74 has other interest. Must be sold foot; 17 foot canoe; Frostfish ice rent C. H. Stiens, Route B. er, (UspoMl. pantiy, etc. Large water and sewer, convenient lo­ all the 'trilmninge^-Comblnations. $9,500. Maddock ft - deVos, Real­ BABYSITTER, full-time, days, vi­ chester. boat, MI .3-0963, 9-9310. ranch, -large lot. Immaculate at drastically reduced price. MI 2-7273. dining room den center entrance cation. Price reduced for quick amesite, era !!jCsklng $15,500. $18,900 East Hartford—5*J - room tors. 249-77J1. Evenings Mr. WISH SOMEONK to haadie yaa$ Lost and Fbdiid Automobiles For Sale 4 Roofing aiid Chimney 16-A cinity West Street. Call between throughout, family size kitchen 9-8088 before U a.m.. -' SANITARIAN Health Deparunent. 470 HARTFORD A p., 8 rooms, oil hall, paneled wall flraplaoe In liv­ sale, ’Tongren Agency, MI 3-6321. Good buy >hej:X T. J. Crockett, ranch, 2-car garage, built-in Davis, 628;7737. with built-in oven and range. liv­ real estate? Cau me at MI 86831 6-6 p.m. MI 3-2327. FURNISHED room for rent near ing room with a beautiful view, $ Realtor, range and oven. G o ^ location. f«r prompt and courteous ser*le*i LOST—At Conn. Golf Land Tal- lS50,- '4-DOpR Ford, standard shift, ROOFING—Specializing repairing Salary $4,904-$6,900. D e g r e e d Main Street. M l 9-2170. 9 Hazel heat, garaage . $85\!5\monthly. Call “X ing room! fireplace, tiled ,.;.^bath cottville. Wilson No. 7 golf clubdub. • qverdrive'^,<;r^o,. heater, motor In roofs of an kinds, neto roofs gut' MODERN, high .gkllonage Atlantic Garden— ^Parm—Dairy PI 2-6878, .bedroottie. 3 batba, t-cm e garage, BEEX^EBUB ROAD—'Wapping. 8 ^ $11,900 „Josepb Barth. Brmtet. Service Station ^Available now. RESPONSIBLE woman fof:, occa­ . sanitary sciences required. Apply Street. $19,000 Vernon—tf k A - built” 6 plastered walls, basemept work Finder will get liberal reward, - excellent idlUoii; $85, 1955, 4 ,er work, chlmnejrf cleaned, re­ Harden Civil Service, Town Hall, , Prodiicts 50 plastered walls, selling at bank room ranch, garage, bulTt-tns, shop, aluminum combinations, 2-; sional babysitting. Infant and 2 steM beam, beautiful trees, acre room ranch only 8 yetes bid, Ga s h for your home-, land, Call MI 4rl719. I door Nash bier Cro^ Goun- paired Aluminuih aiding 30 Excellent^ location, looking for Hamden, Conn. ROCKVILLE — 8 room heated ' appraisal, $31,000. Phllbrick Ag«i- TMOUTH H! Ce^rally located older home car attached garage, extraa, wall- right man interested in making year old. Must love children. Ref­ NEW O ^ P o t apples,. Graven apartment, second floor,, porch, cy. Ml 9-8434, lot, reasonably priced.'CarlUm W. Jarge living r.bbm, corner Jire- 4 rea'l big rooms (2 up and ment,' merchandise UqioaMlea, try station . „on, automatic years’ experience. Free estimates. erences necessary. MI 3-1031 after NICE FRONT room next to bath, to-wlill carpeting optional. Con­ NO'nCE IS HEREBY given that shift, radio, hjfater; $225 MI Can HdWley. AO 3-6881. MI 34)783. money in city. Call before 6 p.m. stein, Mkclntosh. Bunce Farm utility room, central, MI 8g5l'4. Hutchins, Ml t-61$2. 6 room ranch, 2 bath, sN li'f- full ceramic bath down), TTiis house has been-’ anything of value. Fqr quick ae> 7 p.m. '. free parking. MI 3-5422. MANCHESTER—7 room split leyri, vanltj>vjbuilt-ins in kitchen, 3 venient to schools, bus, shopping. Uon cat] America den 0*.t Pass Book No. 73159, issued hy 9-9859, ^ / ■ ■ BU 9-1561. After 5 p.m. collect Salesmen Wanted 36>A MI 8-8116. places, S-car garage, porch, completely rebuilt, ' excellent Price $18,900. Directions; Past The Savings Baink of Manchester ■ •------Mr. Wilson. MI 3-9446. baths, rec room, garage, coy- 5*4 ROOM ranch, $ years /9d, built-ina, city water and sewer­ bedrooms';--^.^suiement garagy, condition throughout. Alum- MI 3-6847. PL'UM TOMATOES, pick . your PLEASANT furnished room -for Furnished Apartments 63rA ered patio, half acre o t parklike modern bath and kltclmir with ■Vernon Circle. Route 30. turn left has been lost and application has 1 9 5 8 /V Badio-TV Repair Services 18 SALESMAN interested In real es­ age, amesit« drive, . family - owner transferred, -Priced iritun siding, deep lot.'- SERVICE STATION business for KITCHEN HELP, day work, Ver­ own, 50c a basket. Sweet corn for gentleman, central. Apply 4 Pearl grounds. Hayes Agency, Ku .3-4803, built-jns! 3 bedrooms, Uving room on Dobson Rd., Miriam Street w a n t e d —Rekl Instate. Selling er. 'been made, to Said bank for pay­ Ford Fairlahe Convenible. red non Haven, TR 8-2077. tate, full time. Call Mr. Green, St., Apt. 8, Mrs. Demute. 107 HIGH ST,, Rockville 3 rpomsV room, walk-out basement. second right. Owner leaving state. buying Residential, cu m m w i^ ment of the .amount of deposit. CONNIES ’TV and Radiq Se^ce, sale, lower Main St. location, ea- MI 0-8464. freezing. Lyndale . Stand, Route - private bath, private "^entrance, with fireplace and ixmeled wall, and w’hite, radio, heater.' auto­ available all hours. §attofaction 44A, Bolton. MI 3-5301. CAPE—6 rooms,, modem kitchen, partially finishedjJIasement with $19,950 East Hartford—NewTh-room $12,900 TR 6-6320. or Inmutrial real estate. Gototo^ matic ■ transmission, power tablished trade and complete In­ COUNTER GIRL wanted, full-time. LOVELY LARGE room with twin third floor. Hot water', electricity LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN guaranteed. Call Ml 9-1315. ventory. Call MI 3-6860 for . ap- fully tiled bath, paneled rec room natural wood paneling, intercom raised ranch, l ’ » bathd! builtJn. Realtor, Stanley Bray. MI S-68TX •steering. Apply Parkade Cleaners, Man- beds suitable -for teachers. Couple furnished, $17 weekly. Adults NEAT 5 ROOM ranch,, (;onvenient-' pointmeiU. WE AlUl PREPAREID, willing and in basement, garage, fenced lot system th n ^ h ou t tne’ house, 6 room ranch, 114 tile bath full range and oyen. latge fireplace, '■Nebthome in a .central loca- Brae-Burn Realty. Annonncements SPECIAL AT $795 TELEVISION aritehnaa and rotor chesfer Shopping Parkade. equipped- to deliver our own top preferred. Call after 5 p.m. MI only Inquire,, Apt. ^ or call MI $l4,90ib, Phiibrick ^ency. MI 7 basement, three way fireplace, basement garage,^e;avily wood tioftrC^ur rooms down plus a ly located, nea.- srhodl, bus and SALESMAN FOR 3-0520. 3-0094. > . large w o a n d lot, close to school shopping. Asking $14,500. Discoe systems installed and repaired. AMERICAN piL Go. has a 3-bay quality farm fresh eggs.' roast­ 9-8464; and shelving, $19,500. Phiibrick dishwasher, garbage disposal, e’d lots to choosjT from big en cto^ '.p orch , one room WANTED TO buy by privat* HOME AND board plus small buUt-in oven and cooking unit, Agency, Ml -9-063*. party, eZily CqloftiSl ’home- o* LUCKY LADY Coin Dr^ Cleaners 1958 Serving Manchester and surround­ service station available In the CONTACT WORK ing chickens to your home and o'P LARGE PLEASANT room, ' FO'IJR B o o m s , partly furnished, Agency, MI 9-8464. finished o n J jb F lill basentent. for babysitting, one child, ! VERNON-x-Home and business. 6 large family room, beautiful $20,300 East I^tford — New 6 excellent condition,.^ emal] lot. main 7oad or street or will «x- ' opening soon. 13 Maple^St. Chevrolet Biscayne 2-door, ing areas. Modem TV Service. 406 center of Manchester. We have a PI 2/8744 after 6 p.m fice weekly at reasonable rates in for teacher, central to High central, residential, .yard, all con­ Center St., MI 3-3205. paid training program and <^er NatiohU' Qtx:anizatioh has Manchester or East Hartford. room ranch and 40x40 steel build- IWBRS SCHOOL—6 room Cape, terrace, garage, amesite drive, ro6m C olon iel, m baths, attach­ But, a good buy. MAJ4CHESTER—Listed below are charige to trade large 8 Jaml^ radio, heater, automatic t-rans- School, Bowers, Green and Buck- veniences. ; separate furnace, a few outstanding buys; 8,room mission, exceptionally clean. financial assistance. Excellent op­ opening for .man' to introduce MI 9-9904. 472 Keeney Sf:, Man­ in ^ Ile ce n ^ y zoned for used c ideal neighborhood, shaded lot, •aU (hty utilities. • ed 1-car garage, built-ins, fire­ ' ■"''n X'- hbme in center’of Manchester, lu WOMEN WITH sales experience to ley, breakfast- optional. MI 9-4082, parking. Adults. $95. MI 9-6208. Bs^s and repairs. Tongren A{ English Colonial, beautiful ' and- 9-438*. . ( ; portunity, For information froin sell major appliances and TV in new credit plan' to Business-' chester. MI 9-8367, sparkling c(mdition throughout. place, h w ly woodetj lot* your Personals $795 cy, MI 8-6321. Choic^' T. J. CROCKETT " .outstanding. 324.900; 5*4 rttoib Mpving^Trucklng— 9 a.m.-6 p.m. ''340-9891. After Manchester department store. Professional men 100 mile SINGLE occupancy- $85. including- Onlv $13,900, Hayes Agency, MI LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN 249-2984. 3-4808. fanch, $20,500; short way out— 8 ELECTROLUX Salea and Service, 1959 Storage 20 Full and part-time positions avail­ rAdius. Intangible, specialty,. ROOM FOR gentleman near'Main heat, utilities/ parking. L|ylrig HOLUSTER STRBET--5/bedroom Large s^en room colonial, at­ $ 2 3 . South Windsor — spacious Realtor / MI 3-1577 bedroom I'snch. $14,906: -front bonded repreaeatanve. Alfred memorial, or used car sales ex-, Hoosehoid Goods 51 St., sejiarate entrance, parking; room, fireplac^ bedreram, hitch- tached garage, 2 fireplaces. 114. Pontiac Convertible, jet black, able. Hourly rate plus sales incen­ home, large living room with din- OUTSTANDING two year old split- new 6H room raised ranch, 2 full tp back split, 316,500; !4 .room- AraeU, 3M Henry St. TaL MI MANCHESTER Package Delivery. tives. Apply in writing to Tiox K, perience helpful. Exceptioifaily M I 9-2961. en, bath. MI 8-8392. tile baths, beautiful family ROLLING PARK— Very cleaTl Legal . radio, heater, aiftomatic trans­ PACKAGE STORE for sale, Call WESTINGHOUSE washer and dry­ ’'.ing area, new heptmg system, 2- level, 8 bedrooms. 8 full baths, baths,'2-Car garage, 1,460 sq. ft. ranch, garage, 312;660;. 4 room' Light trucking and package deliv­ Herald. high commission and iMnus w room, terraced 'J'lth outside room Cape (4 finished), fireplace, mission, power steering and j; D. Realty, MI 3-5139. er, a real buy, $60. Sink, $20. FURNISHED' room , all improve­ car garage, shade:]', lot.- $17,500. formal dining room, ficmtly room ' ' of U’vfng area, beautiful high modern home, MILOOO; 4 room brakes ery .Refrigerktors, washers and rangement. This is unusum Business Locations Phiibrick Ag^lcy, Ml '9-8454. barbetue, basement plastered wooded lot, built-ins. fireplace, storms. Tongren Agency, MI house, nice Jpbnditiofn,, 36,500. Advertisement / 'k lD E WANTED from Cole St. to stove moving specialty. Folding mbneymaWliv opportunity for Kitchen fan, $4. Two fluorescent ments. gentleman only. MI 9-0591, with built-lnsr and patio, 2-c'ar ga­ with white cement, city 'utili­ 3-932L 64 patio, sliding glass doors. Value Many more. /Sll price ra!nges. Call ’ By virtue of default of a Cqddl- ' vicinity Morse College, Hartford, $15.95 chairs for rent. MI 9-0752. Help Wanted— Female 35 right man. Write Box TT, c/o kitchen lights, $3 each. MI 9-8692. 136 Bissell Street For Bent rage. This home features many ties. Help Wanted— Male OLD COLbNiAL—Beautifuilv re­ extras including dishwasher, dis- •beyond compare. Built by U ft R. the Ellsydrtlt MittenAgency. tional Sales Confract held W th* kchool hours 8-1. M I'9-2750. Manchester Herald. stored,'^ 4 bedrooms, 15 minutes MANCHESTER — 2 fathily duplex, E ^ y terms. MANCHESTER Moving qnd ’Truck TOYS! ’TOYS! ’TOTS! Immediate HOUSEHOLD furnishings Including ■CENTRAL LOCATION. store poeal, built-in oven and range, 180 WELLS ST, 10 rOonjs. Convenient location, Realtors, MI 3-6930.. General Motors Acceptance^Oorp^ TOOL AND gauge makers wanted, divan and chair, antique Jjottles, Apartments— Flatar-^. space approximately $0*x40'. suit­ from Manchester, large modern 3-zane heating, elaborate Interior $24,500 South’ Windsor-/-New • 7*4 ration, assigned and exerted by OAKLAND MOTORS, iNC. Ing Company. Local and long dis openings to earn $70-$100 weekly, family size X kitchen with huge Excellent 3 room colonial with room Colonial, with 4 spacious city water and sewer*, new 'alum- Automobiles -For Sale 4 tance moving, packing, and stor- full or part-time . displaying first-class i^ y, full or part-tline. china, pewter, oil paintingsT'Orien- Tenements^ 62 able for small business. Available lighting, tastefully decorated, ihum storm windows.-Easily fi­ Dorothy Burns. Vendee, our repre­ All prevailing iieneflta. CAII Man­ tal articles, and other ' miscel­ October 1. MI 9-6294. rustic fieldstone' fireplace, \ hand hewn roof shmglea. profes­ fireplace, ' m, 315.900. Maddock A deVos, Owner transferred must sell .-' my. PI 2-7249. For free estimate call MI 9-9658. 3 bedrooms,' tile bath, mod-, By virtue of default of a Condi- daj'. September 8. 1962, from 8:90 INC. J, P. Lewis. country home. Heat, hot wM^,/ Realtors, 249-7711,'' Evenings S i Plyinauih DRIVERS for school buses. Vec- 10 pc decorator convertible NEW 5 ROOM home on second Bol­ em kitchen, fireplace, full base: • AVONDALE RD. ' $40,000 Hartford —128 BIpomfield tional Sale* C o n ^ c t held by the! A.M. to 8:00 P.M., only, ' / 1^29 Main St. Manchester non, 7:30-9 a.m., 2-8:30 p.m. Call Adults preferred. Parking.,/ No 289-4472, E-Z LERN DRIVING School—Safe, MACHINISTS I WOULD LIKE to care for chU living room set ment, oil hot water heat, wood­ Ave. Offered to eeWe estate. General Motors Acceptance Corptr-i Natitrallzed citizens muat pre­ Tel. M I'9-5238 PAINTING AND paperbanging. M l 3-2414. ■pets., Available now. Pljohe eve­ / ton Lake. Partially hirnished. JA First offering. 7 finished rooms. courteous lnstructions in driving dren in my home. MI 9-3687 8-6884! MI 3-7716. ed lot 100x240 feet. Aseumable Cape Cod with attached ga­ Spacious 10 room Dutch Colonial, ration, assigned and executed by { sent naturalization certificates be-, Lane from Connecticut’s .largest Auto­ Good clean workmanship at rea­ ..W ith all 'round experience, ^^pc dinette nings, PI 2,-8858. MANCHESTER sonable rettes. 30 years in Man­ WAITRESSES wanted all shlftoi - full-time plus overtime, dl mortgagii.'Just a few minutes rage, wall to wall caiveting. 3*4 ! baths. flnishedT rSc room, 2- John L-' Nel.son Sr.. Vendee, 'our' fore being admitted. Documentaiy ; matic and standard ^ i f t . dual SIX ROOM duplejq^ne block froth from Manchester. open atairway. fireplace, oil car garage, op^hal.f acre lot. A •repreS'entative will bell on Sept. 7, evidence must be presented In Exeeutivii controlled, fully insured, pick-up chester Raymond Fiske. MI Apply Howard Johnson’s, ToUahd fringe benefits, good working ny • Suburban For Rent 66 — EXCLUSIVE'— 9-9237. Turnpike. cohiitions, steady employment. Al] new—all gugranteed Main Street, tvm blocks from heat. Combination windows and prestige home in, an excellent lo­ 196$, 10:30 A.M.. Zt Manchester cases of derivative citizenship. service Older and nervous s t u - ______by day or week. MI 3-08151 UNFTJRNISHED 8*4 room apart­ Motors. Manchester, one '62 Olds, signed: Apply -.., , Free delivery—Free lay-away Center, avaUa'ble Sept. 1. Ml ELVA TYLER. REALTOR , 314,700. .5 room-'<5ape, 8 bed­ doors, (iity utllitiy, large yard cation, • Brick Goloital dents our i^clalty. Pay as you 'i n t ERIOR painting decorating, LUNCH GIRL and • girl to work Instant Credit 3-7029 after 5:30 p.m. ment.’ One child acceptable. MI rooms. Spacious kitchen. Ideal with enclosed fence. A real buy Serial No, 622L10628. • Robert H. Starkel 8 large rooms. Urge foyer, rem go,e-n tnlTAtake nnlv(Hily tnAthe nilmnA*number rtf of loo.les- I ' V. WILL CARE for pre-school child ceilings, wallpapering, floor sand- evenings. Apply 'Treat Shoppe, . GUNVER 9-0495. for children,;Eear schools, bus. at only 313.900, $55,000 Bolton—ExceHent opjmr- The seller reserve* the right to Audrey Brett reation room -with SrepUce..- 3- .. K IE R N A N Song .needed. Call for free booklet ■ ing and refinishlng Clean work- in my home while mother works. tunity to ovm your own lm »)^ss bid. - \ Barbara E. .Goieman 5Q 3-8552 -Vernon. MANUFACTURING CO.» MI 9-1323. / M I 9 - 6 ^ Aluminum/combinations. Ga­ car attached garage. Priced ______^ manship. No'ijoh too small. John Summer Homes For Beni 67 \\^ST SIDE In this package store. «-ocery GENERAL \m OTOR3 Board of Selectmen upper SO’s.: Call oirner, MOTOR SALES, INC. » ------r ' NORMAN’S FACTORY i rage.,• -7 -- PART-TIME salesgirls wanll^ 26- 234' Rartfbrd Rd., Manchester MANCHESTER ^ Assume 4\% - store" and gas station, plus a 6 ACCEPTANCT' Edward Tomklel 2-8024, MI 8-684*. MOR’TLOCK’S DRIVING SCHOOL | Verfaille, Ml 9-5750. COVENTRY LAKE — Furnished Exceilenl^ two-story 6 iw m s, room brick home, prirfently do­ 16 Brainard Place 35 hours per week, good sasAry. MI 9-2888 FURNITURE WAREHOUSE . mortgage, large 5*4 room ranch, , '314,960. .Custom Cape. Ga- oil heat, city utilities, screened CORPORA'nC ■ Town Clerk —Skilled, courteous 'nstructipn? | gpj^^y PAINTING' room Tots 'n Teens, 956 Main Street, Situatl Wanted— ■ cottages for rent,, special rate for ' fage<'City sewers. Living podm ing .a'good-volume. in driving» 6i*rimfrom Manchester’s,Monra ' — __ . . EXTERIOR aluminum storms, built-in stove, porch,' near bus, shade trees, A. Cape, $99; 4-6 room ranch, $110. DRIVERS for school buses, Ver­ Forest cor. Pine Manchester L a b o r -^ y . PI 2-8502. ; fir/splace." Four bet&oopia. :z: largest. Automatic and standard: Manchester. lale near school. Carlton W. Hutchins; exceUeht condition interior and 1962 'Volkswagen convertible We also give special prices to non 7:30-9 aifn., 2-8:30 p.m. Call Open daily 9-9, Sat. 9-6 Ml 9-5132. ,jYaIking to schools. shift, dual, controlled, fully in­ TYPIST WITH dictaphone exper­ M l 3 2J14. OFFICE l^NAGER, experienced, MI 3-1526 . PAINTING NEW HARBOUR,^ Maine. 3 room exterior. Priced at only $1,895 builders,' and contractors. Call 313.900. U & R Realty Co. A sured, pick-up service. Older and' Ml 3-21Q8,. Mi 3-2107.- . , ience, should be . accurate and de­ b o ok k ee^ g , treiffic, payrolls, tax SPRAY and BRUSH cottage with fireplahe-ajid screen­ BRICK CAPE— Solid brick cape,- 318.000 .. Impressive living ed porch, modem cemveniepces, INC. nervous students our specialty.; pendable. Permanent . position. FRIENDLY ICE Cream Shop of reports/ Prefer small business. Commercial, Indiistrial, with shed dormer. Built in 19M. room. Cozy cap* ideal for re­ 1961 Chevrolet half-ton ,pick- Driver education classes for teen- i EXTERIOR AND interior painting. 435 Main St. is accepting applica­ lovely ocean view, sieepe four. 34 VIRGINIA RD. MI 3-2*92 up 1,495 Call 289-2717. PhonerPI 2-6983, NEW MODERN eofa, 96”, dark . Residential One room unfinished up. Ha^e- tired coupie, newly weds. Din­ agers. Only-fully equipped office Wallpaper...... books. Paperhanging. tions for. evening and weekends blue, foam cushions; new adjust­ and Trim Jobs Available Sept. 8-30. $35 weekly. ment garage, ^autiful setting. ing rpom Or ,bedroom, kitchen ANSALDI44EIGHTS 55 Etot Center St., Manchester and classroom. Take only the for the fall. Apply iii person at the TWO ELECTRICAL technicians MI 3-8249. . Ceilings. Floors. Fully insured able drees form. MI 9-6971 after 4. WORK OUARANTpED This home h p jia ll the extras, very down. E^ansion for 2 bed­ Vacant, large 7^oom colonial, Robert\D. Murdock MI 36472 OPEN for INSPECTION ...I960 Pontiac Bonneville, number of lessons needed. Free Shop after 7 p.m. fsire part-time work evenings A . ‘ workmanship, rguaranteed. Leo FREE ESTIMATES clean. Owner transferred. T. J. rooms 00' 2nd. 4 bedrooms, }J4 baths. 2 fire­ 2-door'hardtop 1,995! literature. Mi 9-7398 Pelletier,. MI 9-6328 If no answer, id weekend^; -own station wagon, Wanted To Rent 68 Crockett! Realtor, MI>$-1577. SO WINDSOR —Close to Vernon. call fdi 3.-9043. MANAGEMENT-Sales trainee. $125 and hold FCC license. Reliable I960 HOTPOINT portable TV, rea­ 317,500 . . 5V4 room Ranch. places, hot .water oil heat, cen­ Circle Shopping Center, Immacu­ ter, hall^aY, full attic,'breeze­ t o LARSON’S—Connecticut’s first li­ weekly" to start., Large. chemlci ' marrieq men. MI 3-9044., , sonable. MI 8-2070. JOSEPH DIONNE DESIRED BY two adults, four pos: l w o o d CIRCLE Ranch. Large bedrtx>ms. Uving. room late * \ room Ranch, large THIS SUNDAY FROM 2:00 6 :0 0 P.M. 1959 Pontiac, 4-door ^ E way, ,2 -car garage, combina- station wagon 1,595 censed driving school trained^ PAINTING—Interior and exterior. firm. No cold canvassing. Goj CONTRACTOR sibly five room rent in .Manches­ .-Exceptionally largb living room fireplace. Family si^ ' kitchen. living rTOm, fireplace, three Certified and approved is now of- 20 years' experience. Insured. AT THE piin'y discounts - Rapid advapee- HOTPOINT electric stove, full siz^ MI 8-0494 ter. References. PI 2-8148 after, with fireplace dhiing-area and Encloeed side porch. Vacant. tiop windows and- doors, ame. bedrooms. \ large dining area,, im- I fering classroom and behind Site drive, city . ‘utilitle's. St. 1959 Pontiac, 4-iiaor sedan Wallpaper removed. FiTst-claSs ment. Call Wlllirtiaimc HA ij Dor9— Birds— Pets 41 automatic double ovens, good con 6:30 or weekends. /’ kitchen with view of lake. 3 bed-, Owner transferred IW^ny, ipense kitchen with built-ina, wheel - instruction for teen-agers. paperhangjng. Discount on wall Co n n e c t ic u t Mu t u a l 6-9 p.m. only. diUon, $60. MI 9-98M. mAUy. extras. James Parish, Asking price glassed in porch, carport, patio rooms, 2 baths, elaborately finish­ 323,500. ; 1,495 MI 9-6075. paper. Clean work. No job too GOING AWAY Labor Day? Board Houses For Sa l*/ y 72, ed basement with fireplace, bar, aluminum storms. large -shaded LIFE INSURANCE CO, SHOE SALESMAN-Men’s tiid. Call Mrs. Hunter—MI 9-3695 large. Robj^pt Brown, MI 9-0033, —your medium or small dog with WOOL RUG and pad, 2 custom etc. -C garage, professionally lot, low taxes, quick occupancy. 1960 Falcon 1,250 boys’ shoes, Manchester. Exper­ CENTRAL C A P B J-S tx'roon* full 2 84 Mrs. Lord—628-6687 or ' 906 TOLLAND -/-TURNPIKE PINECREST, East Hartford us. We give personal attention. made chairs, fireplace mirror, ex- landscsi^ lot. Priced at 329,900. Jerry Fay Agency, MI 8-7029. Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 EXTERIOR §u>d Interior painting. 140 GARDEN STREET ienced preferred but not neces-. Howard Chase Harmony Hill, cellCht condition. MI 9-7386. bath dCwn plus .lull b a t^ ln rec Mr. Ftraker—TR 5-2824 * 'room Cape Cod. fireplace, oil SEPTIC TANKS room, in b^inent. /Ilecently Phil^ck Agency, Ml 9-8464. Paperhapginfe, ceilings, wallpaper . Good opportunity for ad- Hebron Road, wlton. Conn. MI heat, walkcTut basement, large VERNON—Quality built cozy 8 CaU Eddie— m 9-4100 books oh request. Fully insured. HARTFORD, CONN. geement. write Box Y, -Herald. A n d renovated. jKce Jot, /'plenty of BARROWS & WALLACE (Locat^ M Hill St.,i»«tw«M ForbM St. and Ook) 1954 TRIUMPH T 110 motorcycle, 8-5427. -TV BpwTERS SCHOOL—7 room Co- lot, good condition; room "ranch, • real honey for Call Edward R. ■ Price. Ml 9-1003 trees With about $8,MO down you -ionial, 4 bedrooms, walk-up attic, 56 E. Center St., Manchester . like new. New motoc;.. MI 3-295l‘ STOCK ROOM "attendant. High $14,900. Joeeph Barth, broker, .MJ ^ '1 PLUGGED SEWERS can assume tbe m - ratge. and 2-car garage, w'etl ’ shaded lot "*• M l 9-5306 9-0320. '' ' PAINTING and wallpapering, wall­ School education, previous exper­ PURE BRED English setter pups. HOMES INSPECTED, payx; $108.25 •monthly. T. J. TR 5-6611 Good opportunities 105x150. Only 316,500. Haves Agen/ CHARLES LESPERANCE Businesa Servicea Offered. 13 paper remoyed. Wallpaper books ience helpful.. Iona.. Manufactur- Call PI 2-8432 after 4:30 p.m. $30 up Machine^Gleaned ^rockertt, Realtor/5P 3-1577. cy Ml -3-4803 Eves. Ml 9-2297. RANCH SPECIAL! CAPE 000 RANCH on requesC Ceilings. Free eati- .ing. Regent St., Manchester. Report Covers: -*• Termites $38,000—AND one . of the better TREE, REMOVAL, pruning, spray­ , mates. Call Roger Ml 8-0923 for the qualified Septic Tanks, Dry Wells. Sewer 'MANCOTiI t E R ;^ bedroom home, buys lii jtoWn.' Multilevel split of MI 9-7620 •k Eleptric * Insulation k Heat­ 8%- ACRES, immaculate 7 room (OOMS»LETE) 1955 PON’TIAC, good-condition. Ml ing Jind lot .clearing; Call Frank 6HORT ORDER coqks wantems, $18,990 EXTERIOR SPRAY and brush ing k Plumbing A- .^Drainage Colonial, l‘,4 baths, large cabinet $ 1 6 jj9 0 - $17,900 (f»MPLEtE)~ 9-7798, between 5-7. • f| - C. Noble, Ml 9-6053, Ml 9-0874. High School graduate as: night shift, 4-12. AOTly Howard free to good homes: MI 8-5028. '■rooftng Done. large enclosed porch. 2H!ar ga­ I kitchen, excellent barn, trees, onW three baths, two car garage and Inyestment painting,; commeircial, industrial^ Johnson’s, Tolland 'rurapUce, k Foundation k . Roof" k Etc, rage, $19,700. Phiibrick Agency. IN TOWN—Attractive 4 room Cape 6 flnished rooms. 3 twin-sue - $17,900. Carlton W, Hutchins.- Ml one storage, room. Immaculate 1200 sq.’ ft, of Jiving area, hedrooSris. living room with LAWNS AND gardens cared for residential ,.and. trirn jobs. ; Work Serving Endrer N, Y,, Conn.’ , MI 9-8464. with expansion space.. Fireplace. 1957 RAMBLER! Croiis Country 9-5132. Big lot ,-v;-lovely , setting. . Solid Property! 28x43 ft. (1204 sq. f t . of liv­ full I shed dOriner. living flreplace. f o r m”a P dining Station Wagoii-t-looks very good— and' Shrubbery trimmed. Ml guaranteed, free estimateJT Joseph CLERK TYPIST j MASON FOREMAN, must be ex-. Articles For Sale 45 and Mass. McKINNEY BROS. -brick. Only lLor’6 years old. T: J Recreation room. Large lot with ing area I,'6 ftnished rooms, 9-8538. . . - - • ...... -sfiH'enced and- able to handle big WALDO SCARDAPANE, PORTER St.—Large colonial home, trees and shrubs. Convenient to rooni with fireplace, kitchen room, kitchen with built-ia • one owner. Tel. M l 3-6468. Dionne, contractor. MI ..3^494. TOLLAND—Country livinjg:. _New • Crockett, Realtor, MI 8-1577. built-in stove and oven, with bullt/in stove and oven, profepts. Call MI 8-3457, only. THREE- WATER paddle cycles, MtLLERTON, N, Y. Suweroge Disposal Co. ■ 6 bedrooms, 2% baths, 2.r, 2^ baths, spacious first repaired sales and aervtce, pick 5-day week—free parking COLONIAL SPLIT LEVEL SAVE MONEY—1962 Chevrolet H Electrical Co.., Manchester MI week. Apply in person Willie's Notch Quarry Tel. Ml 9-0817 ATTENTION HOMEBUILDERS ^ format dining room, family else New. - one-family home, lo­ find them like this for 317.500 very floor living area with modern AOENCY RAISED RANCH wagon. Call MI 4-1542. - up and deliyery Ice skates sharp­ 9-4817. Glastonbury. ME Z-V3n. Steak House -'MI 9-8061. kitchen 3 bedrooms, 1% baths, kitchen, enclosed hceezeway. 2- SPECIAL SALE picnic tables zinc cated at 181 Porter- St., six irffen. Vacant, too. T. J. Crockett, M l 4.1541 ened, precision ground L A M recreation room wltii fireplaca, Realtor Ml 8-1577 car' garage, wooded lot, only Equipment Co^ration, Route 8$, Good salaries „ . ,, plated bolts, 6 foo^MBJie, 8 foot room colonial, 8 bedrooms. 2 $19,SCO (COMPLETE! $19,500 (COMPLETE) (OOMPUSTB) 1958 FORD convertible, A-1 condi­ DISHWASHER mornings. Apply hi enclosed tweeseway, attached ga­ baths,^ fireplace, . plastered $39,900. Hayes and Phiibrick, 348 $19,$00 tion', radio aand heater, white­ Vernon. Cocm. 'TR S-7609. Manches­ Floor Finishing 24 ■ person Center Restaurant, 499 $19.96 delivered. Ml 9-5444, TR DESIRABLE GOVERNMEffT-OWllED rage, landscaped yard Hebron Ave., *38-4*27. walls. ‘ formal dining room, MANCHESTER -— Rockledge. finished room*. 4 bed- walls, new top. Call MI 8-0720, be­ ter exchange. CaU E nterpi^ 1646 M alnSt: 5-7143. Marion S. Rooertsan. Realtor. Ml room ranch! formal dining - room 6 finished rooms, 3 bed­ 7 flnished rooms, 3 ! bed­ 8 PAINTING, remodeling paper Complete benefit program $18,900. fooms. baths, living tween 8-5. 8-S8S3. fireplace, garage.' Convenient. room.*, (.optional 4th j>ed- rooms,' l*a baths, living STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, hanging, floor sanding. Call Mr; . room..;! over garagei^ l* j .room, dinjbg room, kitchen •oom with fireplace, dining RESIDEWTIAI LOT i Located at Parker St.—5 \^cant_fqr„immedlate occu 1953, FORD 4-doqc- standard trans- fireplaces. Ragstone terraces. Charles Ml 3-2107. BIRCH MOUNTAIN Road, Bolton 2 baths, living room with flre- -wrOv built-in stove and oven. room, kitchen with built-in room ranch! 3 bedrooms. 2. fire-' p'aneV! "Tongren Agency, Ml stove and oven, flnished rec­ . mtosieSi, 6 Cylinder.' First reason/" -Work done- at reasonable prices. ' ,-^7 room custom biillt ranch, 3-632i. place. dining room, kitchen Snisned recreation room, ga­ Ml 3-0796. placer plastered walls, brick . s c ^ t r i R E reation rqom. garage. able offer with cash will take the Private Instnictinns 28 'Visit our POlT SALE RY SEALED BID • CASH modern kitchen, ony full bath. 2 front, 318.900. with bUilt-in oven and stove! rage. car. MI 9-4307 between 6-7:30 p.in, TOOpAKERS AND ALL AROUNO half baths, family i d m 20x22, 2- 66 DUPLEX, near High School, LAWNMOWEli sharpening and re' PIANO LESSONS — Experienced car garage, large lot with trees, bus and shopping. 2-car garage, pairs. Also, lawn maintenance. Personnel Department May-be seen also Labor Day 1959. IMPALA Convertible, radio, • teacher enrolling new -students Lot 96— approximately 60 x 115 feet on Dudley St., $32,500; Phiibrick >g;ency, M by appointment. furnaces. Remarkable condlUcm. TT- heater, automatic transmission, Free pick-up and delivery UtUe now. Former public school music LINDSAY for complete information. MACHINIST Orford Village, Manchester, Connecticut. Minimum 9-8484. ReasonaUe Hayes Agency - MI power steering, brake* seat belts, & McKinney, 15 Woodbridge 8t. teacher. MI 9-4121. 3-4803. Real Estate Thesc fin* ham{»s or* compl«t«— no hiddM «xtros! Minimum tint excellent condition. MI 3-8994. Ml 3-8.020. Acceptable Bid— $2,000. SOUTH WINDSOR - 6*4 room R. J, WROBELSKl, Broker ELECTRONICS Television- Refrig­ TURRET LATHE O P E R A T ^ Ranch, established neighborhood, EIGHT ROpM Garrison Colonial, 1946- WYLLYS Jeep. '4;wheel drive, SHARPENING S erv ice- Saws, eration Air Conditioning-Oil Burn­ Sealed Bids Accepted Untir2:00 P.M., B.D.T. Mon- family sized kitchen, ceramic ' AH 3-2573 large living room, dining r(x>m, M I 3 r i n K iot 100x150. VAi FHA and CenvunHc^ iiikncinq avaiioblt.. $295; 1958 Mercury, 2-tone, good' knives, axes, shears skates, ers A, Controls. Enroll now for ^ y , September 17,1962 When They Will Be Publicly hath tree shaded lot, excellent kitchen, study and Igyatory. 4 condition, $395.' Tim Moriarty's rotary blades. Quick service’ C ^ l- fall term. Efficient placement ■“ "construction. Hayes Agency, Ml Lead and,-HomM Ot Good Value tol Equipment Co., 88 Main St., MUST BE EXPERIENOED Opened. • ROCKLEDGE — Modeni 6 room bedrooms znd batll'-'i'bn seixmd jFlying A Service, 610 Hartford service. Write New England / - 3-4803. floor. Recreation room with fire­ Manchester. Hours -daily 7-5. ranch on sloping wooded lot. 20x25 88 OAK ST„ MANCHESTER Road. Tech., 56, Union Place,i Hartford For Bid Documents and Further Information. foot rec room with fireplace on place in basement. Attached Thursday 7-9. Saturday 7-4. MI Conn., or call 625-3406 for fiiU WANTED AT once^-machine . and BO. WINDSOR—Ellington Road. 5 ft67 MERCURY, 2-tone green, 226 a-’7988,. . / "'1 assembly operators, fringe h^s- / NEW MANAGEMENT OFFER|, grade level with separate^"Eh- double garage. Aluminum aiding. How Much Is My Property Worth ' information. room custom built Ranch with trance. 3 ,bedrooms, 2 baths, at­ . Central ’ location 332,9()0. PhlL Built By J. A. McCarthy, Inte , j • Sold By The hTp., 4 barrel' canjiuretor, white- fits. Iona Manufacturing, Regent CONTACT plastered walls, 5 years old, bet­ THIS IS THE QUESTION .A8K X» BY SO MANY HO.MEOWN- wall tires, clean good running M A M RUBBISH Removal - In­ St., Manchester. m a n y c o m p a n y IE N E F IT S tached garage, and sun deck. brick Agency, MI 9-8464, _ Bonds—Stocks— ter than ' brand new condition. 329,900. Phiibrick . Agency, MI ERS. 'niE OWNERS EITHER UNDERVALUE OR OVER­ engine. Asking $600, hu 9r952S. dustrial, commercial,, residential. Housing and Home Finance Agency - Nice sliaded lot with good view. Manchester nputes. Cleaning at- , - Mortgages 31 EMPLOYMENT opportunities «t 9-8464 ' 1 RANCH—6 rooms. West Side, VALUE THE WORTH OF IflEIR PRWEBTY.’EF YOU'ARB Joseph P. Smith, Acting Director ' Priced right. Jeriy Fay Agency, Youngstown kitchen with built- PLANNING TO SEU. YOUR HOUSE, LAND OR BUSINESS ^ Re F. DIMOCK COe -^-Ml 9 -5 2 4 5 tfts. cellars, y^ds. Cardl^rd, Grant’s Parkade Stote. Full-time . M l 3-702*. 1641 FORD V-8,-good , motor, good metal drum s' available Reliable CASH AVAILABLE. If you have- and part-time on Luncheonette Community Disposition Program ' EIGHT ROOM modified ranch, 8 ins, 3 bedrooms, dining room, full p r o p e r t y , c a l l u s t o d a y TO GIVE YOU .AN HGNBST tires. 282’ Wooodlahd Street. lawn malnteni^ce. Ml $-^6T, - real- estate equity, call us for Depainment, maiturs Mrsen pre­ WILCO MACHINE TOOL 00. 1626 K Street, N.W. ' / FOUR BEPROOMS. 2-car $arage, unfinished, fireplace, recreation basement,' carport, ■"/'$2,400 as­ APPRAISAL, OF ITS FAIR MARKET VALUE. IT IS IMPOR­ LOUIS C. DIMOCK JR., M l 9-9828 DONALD HENRY, MI 4.1771 sumes VA. mortgage at!4%%, T _ funds. $200Q requires only $44.60 ferred. • Full-time on Yard Goods BOUTE 6 and^4A— BOLTON, CONN. Washington 25, D. 'p. AA fo n e lot 90x200, Priced *“ room, garage, sweeping views, W TANT TO RE.MBMBER THAT ANY RROPERIY FAXIU.Y iiqn* FOR SALE, 1946, very - per month, including repayment. „ Department, experienced prefer­ upper 30s, CWl G. S. Keith, MI acres, only |17,900. Carltco W. 317.900, phiibrick . Agency^ ' MI PRICED H HALF* SOLD. . clean. CaU between 6-7 p.m,, MI MASON STONE work, sidewalks', Telephone DU 2-4217 Frank . Burke. 248-8897 days, - or red. Many part-Ums (^>ening8 tar M191. , Butchini, ^ MUX ' B«66a; i steps, patios. CaU MI 9-64Si. 629-655$ evenings. evenings. 1 I.-' V i- .,/. ■ '"V-

lATpRDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1962_, ^G E FOURTEEN ilRancI;»ater lE^nftts -7^ A bout Tow n Vital School Pages V WiU Be PubUshed ’Visiting hours 1 •n»e Army-N&vy Club 'Auxiliary Business, for all areas, except, ^matonil^, will rtept WiwJnesdajK'rtight at In JHerald Tuesday .where ,0iey ire 2 to 4j80 and 6:80 R:30 at the club houae' 1990 Main ' p.in., and arlvate redins St. Membera are-* remindrt to The Herald will publish its they are Mfa.m. to 8 pun. bnns to r a "cup auction’’ tors are i^iiested not to to take plice following: the busi- annual school pages edition smohe in patlenla’ 'coopas. No neas meeting. Refreahments will' Tuesday as a service to Man­ more than two vlritOrs at one. be aer\eatquaj ted’’ meeting of brcjpk, 11. Legion Dr., Rockville; Grady Horton, Warehouse Point; Wesley Ci WSCS, of South The federal .government, helps Methodist lykill be held .’Tuea- Charlotte Riley, 188 Center St.; at the home of those Who help themselves’. Mrsl Dorothy Curry, 1097 Main day nigln at 7 This $^ms thfe lesson to~ be 1 • ~ MrjXKoderick A /v McCann, 160 St. . , learned from the requirement that enton St. any town accepting federal renew­ ADMITTED TODAYi Robert’’' al money establish a Program for C!k>rneliu80h, 5 Seaman Circle; Ar­ Robert C Rusconi. son of Mr. Community Improvement anc^ ' a This is an, artists rendering of theplanhed Morland'Tool Co., producers of a variety ^ parts for gov- thur Woolafd, 341 E; Center St. and Mrs. Ervin E. Rusconi, 23 Citizens Advisory Council. • ernment projects, which will be>hullt and occqpled within the next eight months on "rolland Tpke., BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son Ensign St., has received a com­ Opposite the ABA Tool St Dly^o., Inc. 'The announcement of the relocation of the firm from to Mr. and Mrs. Moreland Lord, BM4 Forest St., JOINS f ir m duce the new helicopter. program will bj^ecided upon, and "It was of real importance for (Aug. IQ); Alexander EagJcson of lilfSiRita English, Clark Rdl,..Bol- o t the W' , who was a member. future meetlijg dates set. Atty. John P. McKeon of 67 306 Hackmatack St., .mechanic ton; Sk* Oswsdd y^jfthaon. Crest- anted an< Hilltop Dr. has joined 'the, Ha'i’t- Sikorsky'Aircraft to be awarded' Town Planning Engineer Ed­ this assignment,’’ he said. “It vrill tester “B” (.Aug. 14); a n d ^ w a rd ridge Df’if^VeFrton:'John Ramsay, an, repre Mystic Review, WBA-, will-meet ward Rybcayk, in charge of get­ •ford law firm of Horwltz and R. Kehoe of 240 Spruce St., sheet East H artfh^; Noralt Uzell 'and Tuesday at 8 p.m, in Odd Fellow’s ! Rignts^f Way Qtvnership Dot Ebehstein, It was announced ear­ enable the division to help keep in­ ting the CAC started, has sug­ tact the team that has designed rttetal worker In D963 (Aug. 19). son, RF a t y , Ch Hkll. Mrs. Harriett Olsaver, Mrs. | gested the establishment of three lier this week. Oanada. Allen Ellis and Mrs. John Lovett! A graduate of Georgetown Uni­ and. built such successful turbine- Agendaior Directors Tuesday subcommittees, to study problems powered helicopters as the S-61, S- Bing gov will serve refreshments. * of housing, planning and develop­ versity ' School o f Law in 1955, Uona; 1( ment, and health, education and McKeon wak Sdniitted to the 62 and S-64', e a ^ of which has form the Several of the items, to b e’’e6b on the new Marine Personal Notices at the rn tp in g Tuesday at 8 p.m. elected from the 15 • appointed attorney with Cole^nd Cole of to 'dlepla recreation and educatioiypark; sea­ members of the committee. Hartford* Prior to thSt, he worked Corps helicopter that it has done. HOMES TV ttea, whi in the Jdunicipal • Building con-. ting fKTublic hearing:' oit an in- The Program for Community as an adjuster with the Travelers in the past for this add other mi)l<" been eve ceriv-Uie ownership of road rights creased^-appropriatiOn for street tary services." j In Memoriam Improvement mory. of Charlpn W. ROGERS STUDIES PROCESS aeJiatf-jM who parsed away S^pt^mber^ One is the acceptance of var­ vising the Manchester Country the new housin^ebde, to insure Hartford County Superior "Court. ious easements in connection with Club lease to lirfril,^play by non­ the maintenapee of minimum He is a member of the state Evaluation of a method for 'l«o- ^ UNION ST.. ROCKVILLE. COHN. ' eoFonatit • the in.stallatiqn 6f a-sanitary sew.r residents. ducing non-metallic materlala with by thU |K , Thig day do we remember, standards o f ' community dwell­ and county bar associations, X-' A loving thought wf* give* er in Norwood Rd. and Farm Dr. ings; of Columbus of Man­ closely-controlled electrical con­ TR 5-4444 or Ml 9-3900 Itaria S For one no longer wit Another is the proposed pur­ 2— To encourage adoptibn of achester and the Holy Name So­ ductivity characteristics is under ' K.O.- - But' bi -Qim hearts ejifl lives. chase of the Olcott Dr. parklet tjockville-V *^rnon cpmprehenslve plan for the town; ciety* ' N; investigation by Rogers Corp., M O' for $1,000. Rogers, Conn.^This new prjxSess viaion :a< Daughter^'^BIta and husband. 3— To study areas of present or * .'w: ’i’ Another is the possible accept­ 'Incipient blight within the town; NEW OWNERSHIP will make it possible to _aitmn a ■aentsury lem oriaiii ance of deeds to permit, realigh- LaPointe Awarded ^ ^ T o assist in the enforce' The Corner Soda Shop at Main high degree of conductivity with­ .toam ot In loWirg memory of Charles Carson, pient of Burnham St., which is ment'^b^ codes and ordinandes; arid Bissell Sts. has changed hands, out . degrading . the physical prop­ loom, led who passed away September 3. 1954. being- reconstructed. $1 Million Contract effective today. The business'has erties of the materials. (1958). 5— To X^dvelop means for the eapaeity The directors will ct^tiider ap­ town to me^t the. expenses of been purchased by Jack Shea, for­ Initial developihent is designed at would w« give if we could .say, to produce^pOnductlve materials ' tors iir'i Hello," In the same, old way. proving assessments ^ o r sanitary LaPointe Industries of 155 W. slum clearance’ merly of Hartford and Springfield, To hear your voice, to see your smile. sewers benefitting pbrtiphs of Ol­ based on firm’s specialty ma­ artosto a To sit and talk with you awhile. 6— To help famil^s displaced byMass., from Victor Morellt. . cott Dr.. Falknpr'Dr., and all of Main St., RpekviHe has been award­ Shea, who most recently"inove(( terials'. ^Future work will be aimed Edr Mlai Though abi^ent. you are. near. relocation-to find neVn^honves t660 an Still loved and missed and ever dear.' Jarvis Rd., Salem Rd. and Morse ed a $1 million gpyemment con­ 7— ^To encourage citfitajj parti­to Manchester into a newly con­ at hjmating a new family of ma- tract. ley, Lyr Wile. Waughtem. Rd. cipation in community projects. structed S'pruce St. apartment The water department is seek­ Washington sources said today Successful development would Anne Fl> Sons and sinter. Members of the CStftens Advis­ building has been employed wlUu ' Their ing approval of^e^gT.OOO appropria­ LaPointe had been given a $1,411,- ory Committee are Norman C. Cb* the Peter Pan Restaurant of WeSt mean that manufacturers could tion from its capital improvement 824 contract to^'supply 1,053 radio K ^ tford for the past five Years. select non-metalllcs for their in­ mollp, 7.1 Constance Dr.; I^ymond tisat the jeserve fund for installing 12-inch sets to' the Army Electronica Ma­ HcS m been In the reslaupseht busl- herent properties and have elec­ F. Damato, 24 Homestead St.; Ed trical conductivity as an added aeoght-a pipe instead of 6-inch pipe in 900 teriel Command in Philadelphia. win F. Dwyer. 52 Litchfield St.; neas for 12 years. .xt Notice feet of Linwood Dr. in the Darling plus. ' ■ ' . m ata o t Thomas J* DZurenda. 49 E.' El­ Morelli, an adverW^ng salesman aa do d Farm subdivision ofif Keeney St., for The Herald,^qulred the busi­ dridge'St.; John J. Hutchinson, 113 jn m .Um and to cross Keeney St. to an exist­ Helaine Rd.; Walter N. LeclercT 23 ness in January 1954 from Walter Joseph K. Banning o t 94 W. WE HAVE DAILY Middle ’Ppke., representative for ing town water main. Police 4rrests M ain,St; EMward J. Sweeney, 90 Hennequin. He has been operating Each DELIVERY TO tHE The water department also wants Baldwin Rd the shop since with his wife, the Nationawide Mutual Insurance Co.. Nationwide Mutual Fire In­ aatimate approval of installing another. 600 Also. Neil Patterson, 104 Bald­ Emma. Cloytoii Choso Is wished Happy Birthday by ahe doei feet of the 12-inch main at a later Ronald U Fournier, 18, of 231 win Rd;; Victor Swanson. 30 Hqd-; surance Ca and Nationwide Ufe having ] Hilliard St.. last night, at about NEW CHEF Insurance Co. at Maricbester, is George Lofieur, District MdiK^er oif Radio and son S’t.; John W. Chudobs, 92 Tah-- one of 30 agents who 'ffils week any, Abe BOLTON (?^er- items on the directors’ 9(45 'was charged with reckless ner St.; Alexander C, Penny, 395 Soinething new has come to Applionet R C A Distributor. The party is In honor , ■ they a*i agenda are authorization of a ref­ driving. ’Hie arrest was made at Maneftester’s restaurant world in attended the sales ’Training Pro­ Burnham Rd.; William A. Moor- gram being conducted by-Nation­ ' pearanci erendum in November on whether the Center after Fournier had been house, 177 Henry St.; York G. the person ot James Carroll, new of Clay's oii^f years of Color service and RCA "You the town shall establish a two-year observed by police travelling at an chef at the Walnut Restaurant, wide Insurance of .Columbus, AREA Strangfeld, 158 Greenwood Dr.; Ohio, at Northampton, Mass. atoility I community college: appointment of excessive rate, of speed and weav-, Mrs. Elaine Malek. 499 Lydall St.; who has.-provided something dif­ tight years of proven color performance. aaid Mi a successor to Mrs. Charles Pon- ing in and out while passing other ferent for the tastes of the eat­ reign I and Mrs. Marion Mercer, 174 Lud^ Donald.. B. Ba.ssett, president of ticelll on the advisory park and Vehicles along Maih St. He was or­ low Rd. ing publid. S trid e * i LENOX recreation board: appointment of a dered to appear, in Circuit. Court Carroll, with 17 years of chef the Plus School of ' Business in Boston, recently announced the successor to tha late Loiiis H. Cus- 12, Manchester, Sept,.. 17. and baksr work under his belt, PHARMACY is featuring special "nights and opening of a new btanch at Hart Miss Barlle Gets special dishes for all nationalities. ford, which will specialize in 299 E. CENTER ST. Italian Night, German Night: teaching the operation of IBM office *hfiaohlnes. ■ - i i Heffernan Grant New En^and Night, and other TEL Ml^9^894 special n^hts featuring the foods of different nationalities, "is the The board, of directors of Kirig’s W O W " Whot Service Miss Karen Bartle, daughter of Department Stores, Inc., Thursday PLACE ORDER— PICK IT UP IN 10 MINUTES Mr.-and Mrs. Joseph M. Bartle of new theme at the Walnut Res in! New York, declared a 5 per 48 Davewell.R^., Soyth Windsor, taurant at 7 Walnut St. = DON’T BELIEVE US? THEN TRY US The popularity of the new cent stock dividend payable Sept. has been, awarded the Rev. Arthur 28. 1962,'to stockholders »f record J. Hefferrnan Scholarship for a full theme and variety of dishes has on Sept. 10. year’s . tuition at feast Catholic roven . very successful, Roger PIZZA-RAY'S •iTarando, proprietor said this ARE YOU IN High School. .NEW. PRODUCTS: A kind of j 130 SPRUCE STREET— Ml 3-0031 The annual grant is made possi­ gweek. Something different every day, a gourmet's delight, he said. lunar stethoscope to listen to in­ . ble b y the Ladies Guild and the ternal rumblings on- the moon and or out of Open 2-1 i—Sun, 4-10 _Holy Name Society of St. Francis . Carroll, a native of Atlantic SMALL Sat till 12 transmit baek to earth the tell­ ' o f, Assisi f^urch, fiouth Windsor. City, N.J., has a long career of tale vibrations which may - yield HOT WATER? CLOSED WEDNESDAY The panel of judges included culinary work at such places as scientific clues' as' IOC.OO Water Softeners OIL SERVICE, Inc. 46 Years Of Serviea FEATURING COMPLETE LINE OF 301^15 CMter St. FRUITS •VEGETABLES 'Zone Control WM. DICKSON Mobilhedt nV"" Bath Rootns G ^'ERAL ELEiCTRIO OEAUERB BREAD • DAIRY PRODUCTS -J---- -■»-* - KiiQWirfor .Quality Pro<|acte and,Bsrvioa & SON i -Phone Ml 6 ^ 2 6 » C^LD CUTS JigY NOW-HIGH TRADES 841 Broad Manchesto^lU 8t684A . 2 ^

. t >AT! Da- Gatl Ar- Ave., Bol-’" fc'.- ^ ^ • iluila I "> -•• lose- ' OHANNBLS s-s-is-sa-s*-«»-n gt.; 13 SEPT. 1 tlini SEPT. 7 The- TV Week tock- Fman BVBD.^. %. DKXDraON « OD, talk isaell v m a o a v m T S«ta> ' vllle; 'olnt; St.; :am Main

bbert"' ' ; Ar- St. ,-y • -r* . 8on Lord, Bart Parka wiH return to r hla< tlm entertainment woiM. *A1- > Mr. . aicbth year aa master at c e r e i^ moat evenr day I. hear some ret- i Le­ ales . Or whether I remembered to bring ^ is a ‘.L The haaic content-of the Mlso the limch.-’ ’ Dr.; iuhapiea Pageant program will be The most recent of the quartet rt St; ttie BtCn)e aa in previoue yeare—56 of Mias America tltleholdera, Mlaa ...Bol- , of the worid’s mort beautiful, tal­ Fleming, r ^ r t e d a similar, reac­ ;jrest- ented end J(«y^nable young wom­ tion at Michigan State Uhivereity, maay, en, represOntii^the 60 statee, the where she is a student. "Thore 1 and Cdetrtct of CbluWWa, New York are very few references made to City, Chicago, Pu ertoR ico and last year here.-at school,’* riie / Oanada. They wiH be seOn in eve­ said, but when she makes bookings' ning gown and- swimsuit competi­ for local or state pageants etto- tions; 10 semi-flnalists wiH per­ where, "naturally It Im whalfpeo- •. form their talent acts; and five o f pie want to hear about.’* fhla .group, ao flnaUsts, will engage ' Singer-dancer Bobby. Van will in a <|ueatlon-and-answer sesirton be the only on-stage pmformer to 'display further their pereonaH- other than. Parks-'and the H ebn- ttea, which the judges will have testants. He will serve aa a partv been evaluating during the entire ner for M ai^' Beale Fletcher, MMo --..week in Atiahtlc City. America^of 1M3; who la an ah- 'Chimactie event of the two-and- compHsKed dancer. ' x ' ■ d-htofThour broadoaat will be the tto ^ at the program.^ will be ' ooronaflan of Mieo Amerioa IMS « Magic of MIss.AmericA" A by thia yaar’o Misa, A m e ri^ variety of magic effects and UIu- iinria Seale Floteher o| Ashyilu, slMis will be employed to - ota ty out the themci.' Ab a'flisr febture-for .tne telo- Bemie WSyne, who composed vMon .audlenoo thio )tear, oom- the award-winning "Misa Ameriea naontary wfll bo offered by a W * "(***rhere She Ic. Miss Amelk toam of four former Mias Amer- has written aeyeral new loaa. led by Marllyh Van Derhur, musical numbers .for this yeaFa (1968), haa serVed^ ta thik Fageant. They , include "The Magic enpacity with male commenta- Of Miss America," "A Very Spe­ ton in prsriouo yean*. In -her cial Olrif" "Abbracadabra Alalra- grq«g> of beauty enperta Win be aam," "Everybody Can’t -Be A Skr Mlso Amerioa aiatera of I860, Slpner.’' which will be sung by 4 3 s tMO and iM d—Mary Ann Mob- ccoteatants - who were etate win- Lynda Lae Mead and Nancy nkra -competing in last year's Anne Fleming. _ Pageant, and "Cood Night, Bvery- X' Their arteeUon aa eomnmnta- OBe.” . ^ *Fhree former Miss Americas who will serve aa wriunentatoirs______during______this ^year's _program_(^, _ left to to n waa for the obvloue.is. Hnvrllaa / ■ Baaay B Cecil tt In a 10-round middleweight bout U iM ThU 1« irCMia T:to Tarry Maaan - x t from Exposition HaH. Louiavilla, ed; " I get a raal kick out ef being Pealarr Perry Maaon tuma down a Kv part of the -‘Misa Ameriea Pag- . Blae Aa(»l« n S6.000 offer from a wealthy man U;t I Saturday SjMrto Final S. St. tt Bis Pletare to clear a pretty Kiri C"*'rxad Itil I Satarday Nlgkl Bepart tt eaht." The girls gre delightful to' 1;« ■TD N*. S with stealinc hla wife valuallanle ^ Satarday Nlalit News B Weather- work with, and I’m not bogged Min WmM B««a«r paSMHit rose paarIjL rdar "Wichita • Joel McCraa. Uoyd lahed second last year, you know." Maaae-n ■ bride, unexpectedly finds romance WraattiaS'.-*'^ ------with a ifunfiKhter. (R) I P ^ ¥ ^ b ^ Ganae S Baarh Ridera - - ^ Calvia Aad Ilia ^loael' S, SS. SS Cleveland Browns va Lot Angeles Jeff Spencer (Roger Smith) and ^ ta m k RmmipaII The Coltmel figuraa out a why-to Rama. Kookie (Edward Byrnes) separato- 'Vankces vs. ganaaa City awindle nia wtfe'a women's cldb. 'Academy TKaater''-. S. ELECTRONICS Basabali' (Rl. ' "Northern Pursuit". Errol Flynn. ly approach- the same kilters in Red Sox va. HInnraota. S:St Beam For Oaa Mara. S. SS. SS Julie Bishop. "The Parallel -CSqierT’’ the "77 Sun­ Satarday Atteraaea Kayla n Georca .buildfcouraKe to aak for Lata Shaw $• set Strip’’ story over ABC-TV Pii- LABORATORIES "The SaTOCdsman". iMrry Parka. a raiaa, bolfevine Anpa ha# prl- "Dial •M- FOr Murder",. Rfy "Scarlet Iftfeet”. Bdward O.. Roh- . vale hoard of money. ..(R). Milland. Grace Kelly ^ay.'Sept. 71 Inaon. Joan Bennett. , StSe Dafapddra S Thrilla- A SkUla M ' Ahc elderly man is charced artth 2 7 7 BROAD BraaSal Theater ' W atealing $8,000 from a firm oamed Basaball ' ?! by hla son and nephew. (R). linar Of Start IS Tka "kTan Han SS ttar Mlaa Braaka~ S Pat'a former aweathaart triaa to' Oartaaaa . .J Involve Pat and Billy In an evil MllUaa DollarlfavWi . . <- *• achema.'(R). MeatiRg dealer "Captain Of-The douda" Jamea - Leave tt Ta Beaver S. M .CS Shell Oil Cacney. Dennis Korean. Beaver bacomaa deapondant whan lataraaHanal SkawtCwe M he leama he's reached the? "awk- TV Baca af tka Weak ' O ard axe.” (R). .. -ItW tmmgUi JIaa ' , S / Th* iVlrd Haa - Jt offers jiNtoiiiatk: WraaUlea • OiWBasabaH „ . , »• deli«eiy Kavla at f ■ . J ' i Mela va. Cardlnala "The Narrow Karsta"; Ohariaa tits Satarday .Nlaht A« 'Hw M a ^ ^ MoGraw. • -- ..'-—a, "Otur subomstlo refill aeryfoe keeps socursts Separaaaa ■ - . _ '. m (Color) "Bird ofif Taradtoa!Paradise", LCtto ■araa Bare Of Waak - $0 Jourdan, DebraI Paget. A TTenok- track xtf yoiir hestlnf pjUuppI]|i~t^ us wheoi Alsia— * man trayellne In L the______South____ Seas you aeed oltN e ehsrgs for this eM rs ■ervlos.'* ____BaasM maeU and marriea a native Bkl. t-Wealkaa. Sparit. Saw. " Intandinx to adopt her-.-aotintry Batardar; fOskt Bai and customs. (R)..... 8«»* Su T acts Oa Amarlea The Lawrence Walk Shaw S, M. SS Gray Ohasi “ • Mualcal hour of aonea. danclax > Airaua'a WarM and Instrumental solos featucinK / I Brakaa Arraw Lawrence Walk 'and hla Cham- Oaaia aad RarrM pOKne Mualc Uakera. MHMLIENIlEy Third M ta SsSe Have aaa^wm Travel S rua Paladin hante a youna outUw Oalaaal Otadra- _ . V who reoertedly has alain II G. LEROY NORRIS Baaay aadl -^Oael Kopla with a aholKun to avanse Naw BarlaaBa a death of hit father. (R). - If :se Oaaamahr . * ASSOOIATK i Nawa Vicious ComanCheroa— reheeade Americans and Mexicana— cap- C n-$ iL e it sERvice Innurmee of 4lt Kin4* icn> e. BOX 4M. MANOHESTEK ICE PLANT OPEN Bonds .JUNDAYS 8 AM. to 1 PJ*. ikoao M l 0-B87I WEEKDAYS 8 A.M. te OBBEN STAMPS—$4-HOCE SBKVIOE $44 M. MAIN ernUEET CICAOKED ICE BIjOCK ic e — CUBES Mata OEIeo.BHd.'tHta' ' -WoBte i,;BoltoB ' PHONE Ml S-68M Ml-

, Ben Cartwright (Lome Greene) UNDAY Television PROGRAM Television makes a ajefious mistake when h t , I Com ing J 1 TUESDAY PROGRAM suggests neighboring rancher Asp' Baseball 38 7:88 Deunit The HeuMb 8t The. Admiral and SwabhY Shew 11:11 Taecday StarUyht Manor (Arthur Frank) as -a >»- - - Balti.ialtimore Orioles Cleveland Mr. Wilson's man to win the'l 8..: 1ft Moments Of Comfort “Murder On Amroval". "^'Bird oIn Paradfse,"- a Sou^ MomcaU i f C «m f«H Indians hrst annual road race for horsey | 8:28 Newscope—Bulletin Be The Three'Bieehea it Conway. Delphi Lawrence. placement for wounded sh^rlfC Beas adv^uii;e drama atarriiig; S:M Bnlielin ~ Wlanlag Pins less carriages are threatened by 8:25 University Of The Air FHm SB Teaitht <0) Roy (Coffee (Ray.'Teal) liv'"The Debra Paget, Louis Jourdan 'and S :lf Newt, W< l:ftft Basefc^ a hasty proihi.se tcv .use the autd i Mnsieale* S;SB )Bnriy Show SI S()eTe^ _____ AHleai Show Law JJaker,” a repeat e{^Mde o* 8:1ft Sacred H Yankees vs Kansas City. to take D ^ n is and nls friends o n ' 8:58 Kusic In America ’.’The Beautiful - Ohedit” . Bonita U.-M BeeHa Flew NBC-TV’s "Bonanrai*' full-ho«r Jeff Chandler, wllkbe the color, 8:80 The Clirlttepki 2:88 Bi|seball a picnic on the day of the raCe 7:88 Twentieth Centkry BoyblnllonF Oranvillc. 11:SD sieve Alien Shew film repeat feature Of NBC-TV’s The Slery Red Sox vs. Minnesota'! (R) World Affairs Sea HanI 4B Tealirhl “ Here Comes Mr. vJordan' 1968). Sept.. 1 t9-ir p.m. EDT)., Thlt It The Life ert Montgomery. X (Color) “ Chico. th«^ misunder­ olic Faith . 8 FeUx 'The Cat . t 1 :N ' Newa Africaltare P»r»de ^M^sterious Desperado'*. stood Coyote.” A ooyole pup es­ ^ Weather 88 Qalek Draw MeOraw' t ' Capt. DrakdSfTerence Mot^an) Sacred Heart capes from a desert xoo. with h*® f-.M BFD N«, S S - ■■ ef Biley _ U X has a chance to'-d^onstrate his 9:1ft The Chrlttophert Sports Jfllm family, and struggles for aurviyal BuUe.R I two ** 9:S8 llnderttandmit Oar WorM 2:18 BasebdlH 'Bullpen against nature and man. (R ). CLEARANCE 7 :U Three Stoozea • • ; « ' after a battle, with two Talk Back 2:2ft Baseball fallow The Snn 8. 48. 58 *^*«»*R f S:1S : Spanish galleons when ' )^e finds ^ Tkii It The Ufe Mets vs. St. T-iOUis Cardinals “ A Ghost In Her Gazebo.” Widow­ l:W'Okptabi Kuiruoe S «:16 '______News and .fipeHs - ^'WA-A-AY WE oo/ ■- that among the survivors 'Me the Oral BoJMrtt The Christophers ^ ft> ed .president of wealthy corpora­ Breakleet Time < ■ SiSd Wcet P ( L8:88 Lama My Feed 8 E c to r’s Choice ' 58 tion insists on consulting her late R;M For Yoer ■aferraatleD M Berne < lovely Countess Inez (NatSaha “ An Ancient wiUiett/! third of Interviews and news aeries. Fen- husband via a merman medltim *:M Hap Btehu^e •- SATURDAYS . .^BS?ry Parry) and her two young cOusinS^ a ’teriet of Hpeclal programs pro- dl Yerxa. editorial director and (R ). ' Jack L e l«u ie Shew Adveeleree PedrO'(Peter Hempson) and Con- . duced in 'England, delineatea ichorman. ^ 8:88 Kd Snllivan Show* 3i Konomper Room BIr: Pietere the ancient pageantry of the 4:08 IssMs and Answers 58 Guests: Johnny Mathis. song n MODa mEVISON SETS Oeptala Keezeroo t:M Mce Ot DeeHey suelo (Lynne Parry K in "The hltf)unday> cc^remoi^ at 'St. G e o r » Meany, President of the stylist: McGuire Sisters, vocal l:l& Denble Drake Show • :4S Newe • s. St. sd Prisoner,” an episode of NBC- ary Redchffe in Brlttol. Eng* trio; Jackie Mason. comedian »;M The Hilllonelre T;M Ta Tell The Treth AFLrCIp. disbusses the ' Presi­ ^M oriiiat Movie a Fveninff Report.nthX.. NevD^I TV's "Sir Erahcis Drakd” series landk Rev. R. F. ' Cartwrlmt, dent’s i^ o r d and his relations and others. (R) t- • vicar of St. Mary't, takes view­ with business and labor, unem­ • :.38 Sir Fraacis Drake 2T. 38 i mVAMA^nd DUMONT / " I Married A Doctor, Pat Sunday, Sept, x ? (8:30-9 p.rp er* on a>tpur of the church. Drake matches wits with a beau­ . O’Brien. Joaephine Hutchinson, Snboorlplian Televlalan ployment ^ d the -national econo­ 1«;M Celender Weather, l,ecal News PDT). \ , The Gh'riiittfm|mrg , 8 my X tiful Spanish aristocrat. Whom he i t. m Chalice Of SMvaltoa VZ had rescued at sea. ' i Bar When n . M Newe aad WeaBier Sacrifice Of n^Mata 88 4:88 Thrills and 81 Hollywood Special s 8. 48. ftS A i m STEREO and RADIOS IDiM. P ier Tomr Rneeh tt. M Film Oieyenne (Clint Walker) 'and a Thlt It The Life 48 This Week In “ Men in War.” Robert Ryan, j (Color) 7:15 Backetafe remorseful gun fighter teach a 18:1ft Living Word 8 Oral Roberts Aldo Ray. Sto^y of combat pla­ HomrnuAer’a Movie I. Sport* Camern 18:80 This ft The Answer \ . 8 ' America lAnd toon In the Korean War. (R ). "Sins Of Man,” Jean Hersholt, Newe school marm’s son the tru'th about Look Up And Live Sports. View ^:00 TV Theater - ‘ ? t Barbara Rereard Show M 7:3* Wyatt Barp the West's bad men in "The Idol’’ “ The Cnuroh and Social S:08 News ‘Ten days in the Sun* . Storv of tt:M The Price le BIRht » N Ideramie,ie (Color)______n . on the "Cheyenne Show” Monday, Part I. Th4* rCle of the Wide World Of SiNirts an elderly Chicago* tailor whose | (Color). Two oiitlawn blow-up at etapo on Catholic Church in the National Water Ski Cl zest for life la shaken by the j Tennea.ee Rmie Ford Show which ie rldinp shotgun. OS) Sept. 3, over ABC-TV. order. Guentt: The Right ships. Ca'laway Gardens., * reception he gets when he upex- . I. M. U Medic S Monsiraor George Hiferfns. DlreC- Mountain. On. Jim McKay ,. pectedly visits his son in ra il tliS t Concentration. It, M Bage Baaay M,.*SS Dana Andrews plays a hard- ,tor or the Social Action Deport- irei^hru fornla. (R ). Yonre For A Bone M. BI Cartoon series with Mel Blanc >neiit of^ the National Catholic alanace Of Pear Bonantu 22. 38 i I2;«0 Love Ot U lc S providing character voices. boiled law enforcer who loses his Welfare Conference. 5:8ft Washington Conversation (Color) “The Law Maker.” Ben BIC SAVINGS Yonr Fir.t Imprea.IoB n. s« S:t5 P Passwordi S heart .to a. homeless youngster in 11:08 Camera Three 8 5:80 PAttenhKin Music 22 makes a serious mistake-when he PLUS STANEK'S DEPENDABLE SERVICE (Color) Allen I.udden host, Featuring "The Boy \^o Wasn't Wanted” on Experimental serien:. Jarhes. Mac- (Color! Jhhp Doremus is host. To­ suggests a meek man, as replace­ Jane Wrman Show guest celebrities, nmirew. host. “ Four-Handed day's them X-“ Come Fly With ment' for the wounded sheriff 1?:30 lehelor Father S, M, SS "Alcoa Premiere” Tuesday, Sept. Piano” , a concert by. the riJano Me “ \ Troth Or Con.eqn.rncea Kelly buys her Uncle Bentley \ — A, 10-11 p.m.^over ABC-TV. duo of Yaltah 'Menuhin and Joel Ivanhoe s, 3 In The World 3 ELECTRONICS Camonflage $12 suit that rails iwart at men’s yce. Behind Closed Dooba,^ 38 12:45 The Oniulidini g Light apparel meeting. (R). Interest series starring W^her. Lecnl News 22 galth For Today 8:88 The Twentieth CehtnVv S Warr>m Hull as ho.st. LABORATORIES 12 :U'News Day Report ^.Cricket (Connie Stevens) dis­ Ajpi.oricant At work , 1:80 Best of Groncino 8:98 Debie ^ H s / 8 “General Marshall.” Story of 18:80 randlo^J'amern 3 , Bsat Ssller Detej^ined to have Dobie for guise as Polynesian p rl to help The Chlldrea’t Hoat General George Catlett Marshall, Show G XThe Week 22. 3« j 277 BROAD ST. .Western Jamboreb At Home With Kitty he^P’^ e ry own,^ Zelda Gilroy stone uncoVey smuggling ring in “ Aloha, soldier and .statesman., Guegts; “The World's Greatest Robbery Actloni News nothing to discourage, competi- 11:15 Big Mac Shoan. 7T I Robert A. T.,ovett. Undersecretary Part,'!. T^ight’a drama covers ’ Ml 9-1124 Cricket," the "Hawaiian E5ye” a II ;30 Challenge O f cXpitalinra 8! Film ^Iton from other’ girls. (R ). of State under Gen. Marshall: and the planningXnd execution of the 1:05 Midday Movlo Alfred Hitchcock Presesits 22. 88 story for Wednesday, Sept. 5, ov Jewish N e^t A Views 8, Prank McCarthy, wartime aide to robbery by.. i K underworld “ spe­ 1:88 Gale Storm Show... A. crook picks a green youth to ABC-TV. V Science Fictton Theater 2t Gen, Marshall. (R>. cialists.” (R). \ help rob a messenger. fR). Sacred Heart’ - , 'M: Meet the Press * 22. 38 18:38 What’ s My L in e fX ? Social Notes Wllh Kitty New Breed ft. 48. 58 11:4ft Sootkl Security v 8 Burns A Allen 18 V John Daly, moderator and panel­ The Mertropolitan Squad tries to Bypassed by. l^ e i'L o ry (Eil^n Athericani At Work 88 ists r Dortfthy KilgaHen. B+mnett Harvey Olson' Show 12:88 Accent * 8 :38 ftltster Ed 3 Blblft Answers help a couple understand the lyan) resigns herselfsto becoming Wilbur Post is a. candidate for Ceipf and Arlene Fraacis. * . pUimt of their,-mentally retarded Builder’s Showcase 8 T.iberace. X |1:35 At Home With Kitty aall-order bride, but ai^xpetrted- Travelogue - the title of world’s greatest op­ WE GUARANTEE TO ^ son. (R l; Lawman 2:80 Password 9:88 ’The Comedy Spot 8 ly hnds romanw with feOOw stage >• Around Town 38 timist as he. faces trial in a “The Tjong Gun.” MarshaKTroop The Jan Murra; Dawn Bible Inrtitute . \ 48 Mexican court. (R ). (Color). Story of a couple’s efforts to tell passenger Bill Trent (Lin\>fc- The Campslgn And The Candi­ learns . that peace officer X®^^. a housekeeper she is not wanted. 12:15 People In the News 8. Wyatt has lost his nerve and SAVE YOU MONEY! Day In Cow CtarthyXsa gunfighter. in “JttndNpf Industry On Parade 88 dates 22. 38 / .A ' (R ). “ T h e National ' Chairmen.” W plans to ambush two outla 2:38 House Party Dick Powell Show 22, 98 a Minor Gbd’*^ on NBCrTV’S "T a ie 12:38 We Believe 8 (R). Oiir FREE Home Heating Survey will tell you In ad\*Bnoe how mucfti a TIM KEN Loretta Young N. ’ Hollywood’s Beat 8 ' Chet Huntley and’ David An American World W ar II pilot of Wells Fargo”' color broadcast 11:00 Sunday -News Special Seven Keys ■ returns to the Italian town ^'hlch. \ “ Pilot”. Lloyd Nolan. Brinkley Interview Democrhtic News 88 W all Ptame SyMtMR will save! So stop burning up tSioee hcEtUfiF dolktra, shve op 8:88 Saturday, SeptXl (•7;30-8:30 p.m ''LVnn Bari. National Chailpman John M. Ralley offered him refuge 17 years ear­ Newv'Hind Weather 8 *• 50% n year, convert to TIM KEN: Young Dr.' Malone lier. (R>. EIDT. Repeat of April 7, 1962). Navy Film Of The Week 22 \ *nnd Rep. ‘ William E. Miner Sundnv Night Report 2?. Queen For A Day 12:38 Fait^And The Bible 38 \ ( N Y V. Chairman of the Republi- 9:98 Ichnb^ And Me , 9 • News A Weatherman 30 8:8# To Tell The Truth 8 Bob Major causes eyebrows to A. program produced In \ can National Committee. Weekend Rditlon’ 40 The controversial &oyote—often coopcraHmi with the American \Hathaways 8 Out Five Daughters 82; 38 be raised In Phtppsboro when he II :4ft <3iinday .Vlghf .Movie 22 -THE MANUFACTURER Connecticut Bandstand 5 .. -hires an unemployed night rlub pictured as a menace-Hs- etudl^ Coiiricil ofsChrlHtlan Qhurche.s. lesion Bfaekle 18 “ Toast Of New York” . Cary. Air Force fKory 48 Tales Of West Ift- dancer os temporary housekeep­ in a sympathetic light ln\“ C:3iico. Dr. John Rawlings of Cinn. Grant. Edward Arnold. , THAT’S TOPS! Who Do You Trust? 48. 58 er io. replace Llvvy. (R ).. win speak onXj^eaven and What Film 53 11:15 Feature Film 3 the Misunderstood Coyote,” t^full- It 4:80 Banger Andy Show 3 Vonrs Cor a Kong 8. 58 2:80 I>asaie 8 “ Flesh And. The Womaff.” • Gina ■Make Room for Daddy - 22» 38 18.:88 Thlent Seonts hour nature novelette in colot\to Faith For Today \ 48 Tim m y and T>assle search for a Lohobrigida 'P e te r Van Byfrk. American Bandstand . 8|.48. 53 Jim Backus: hont. Featuring be repeated Sunday, SeptT ^ (7 : 12:4ft Americans At W’ork 88 tax b<^k missing from the county Academy Theater 'r*' 8 In The Jackie GleasonShowr the 12:5ft Harry Reasoner—News'-v-- - 8. 48 4:38 N^ws .8 .gu^st celebrities who Introduce p.m. F5DT) on NBC-TV’s^ "Walt tax aasessor’a office'N when Gully “ King's Row” . Ann Sheridan. T l l l I K E l V Here’s Hollywood 82. <18 professional performers seeking a versatilenirfornier will star this fall ■^:00 %'oUr Commiinitv x 3 Wilson ti^ns down a Vequest to Late Show > . 3 8 Disney’s Wonderful W orld of X _ 10 Pin Bowling \ 22 Bullion DoHar Movfe 18 breakthrough to stardom. Guest: find the' b ft, 48, 58L 254 BROAD S ^ T E L . Ml 9-1166 5:08 Popeye Theater 8 Childless det^Qtive struggles with hew ones,too, during the new season. Now Is The Time Of Year Movie At 5 22 his conscience when his wish fop “ Saint'.s Double Trouble” . George, a son la fulfilled. (R ). MO^TOAY Tele^^ision PROGRAM Sanders, Bela Lugosi. 11:09 »w | i. Weather and Sports .3. / Your RugS'Neod Rig News 1% Ckannel! 6:46 Amerlbaas, ^ A^Work . 1 ■ News and Weaiherr .88 8:ift Momeiitg Of Comfi 8 5:55 Felix The Cat V PROFESSIONAL 6:90 Yogi. Bear ' 8:25 Unlv^rsltv of the Air New* . X . 6:30 Anlhrop4»fogy 5:05 The Beav'And The BIkv g MODELS * •W’oh%n»^ • ^ccssscRlts RUG SHAMPOOING 6:5ft Frontiers Of Kii»wledge 6:15 News ^ WEDNESDAY Television PROGRAM 7:08 The American Mind Political MANCHESTER In Tour Own Htmie Or Today Show 6:28 AlmapaCu' 4:45 Big 8 Theater 1 a robbery, then find themBeIvnm 7:15 This Our Faith • 'i JsK’i'. wews R Sports ... 8:1i5 Moment at XSomfort 'Ckt® ^ Pickup and pell very Weather wild Bill HtCkok . HOBBY SHOPPB FUN ■In Old Kentdtky.” Will Rogers in hot stater when .a confidence 7;30 Perception OLDSMOBILE 6:28 Neifscops^Rnlletln Bsard 8 Bill Robinson. man decides to put their scheme :3A True Adventure 6:25 tniverrity Gf The Air 8 4:58 American Newstand *' 8, 48 into action (R ) Business Repsirt Clubhouse d "TOUR OI.DSMOBII.E PEAI.ER" Oeeh and Carry' SpetdaJ 7:85 Three Stooges P'or Your Information CUSTOMIZED CAR CONTEST 6:38 Criiis 38 5:88 Popfye Tl^eater t ■ 8 • Play Yonr Hnnch. » . 88 7:55 Rocky and Hlg Friends 6:35 Editorial 6:59 Tm» Sociology Of Childhood 8 Movie At 5 > 22 (Color). Merv. Griffin is host. Any 9x F2 /[Q 8:00 Cnp.'itin Knnguroo 6:4ft .tfitui of De>TMrty 512 WEST CENTER STREET 7:99-Yale Reports 8 “ Easy Livin.” Victor Mature. Naked O it^ ft. 48. 88 Ru(f- R ««. 110.80. '*^Oo ft O ft :1ft- Breakfast Time 6:45 Ne' 1$ NOW GOING ON . . .. Today $mow 22, 89 Lucille Ball. j 10:88 David Brinktey’s Journal -88. 88 8:30 For Vuur Information^' 7:69 AfterXllniier Movie M l 8 -1 6 U OOME IN TODAY FOR DETAmS 1:18 This Onr Faith 8 Three Stooges ^ 88 U:88 News. WeathervB Sports^ 8 9:00 ilap Richards Njoodbye My Fancy.” Joan ON THIS INTERESTING CONTEST! « Weather . 1 8 The Admiral -afid Swabby Show News, Weather. Sports 8 lack La l.#anne Show Crawford. Robert Young. 7:88 Legacy 8 48 Big News_ '8 Romper Room 82. Bnsiness Bepori 8 Film *' 58 News It Weather 88 Rveninr Report. N'ew’s R Weather 7:35 Three Stooge* 8 t'aptaln Kangaroo 8 8:88 Sea Hnnt 48 News. SDorls. B'eather 48 SMITH'S 8:15 Debbie Drake Show 3 Heather. Local News' 22 NEW or USED 40.3 CENTER t :55 Becky aad His Friend* 8 filili 53 11:16 .Wednesday Starlight 8 9:3ft The Blillionnlre S News of the Hour apd 8:08' Cnpinin Knngare* 8 Early Show 38 “ Second Chorus.' Fred Astaire, Morning Movie T 8 Weather -39 8:18 Bre^fnst Time 8 “ The Desperadoes Are In Town.'-’ Sports Bonndnp UPHOLSTERY “ Danger Signal".‘Faye Kme/.son. . News and Weather ' ^49 8:841 For, Yonr Information 48 * Robert Arthur. Steve Allen Show Zaclmr.v Scott. • * Parents . Ask About Schools 53 9:88 Hap BIchards 8 5:55 FelU The Cat. 8 11:25 Sports View “ SINCE 1947” t8:(M> Calendar S, 48 7:15 ftlahalla Jackson Slnga 32 Jack La Laah* 8 8:88 Beanie and CecB ft 11:39 Tonight Show v. 8:15 Political ** I (’•■iior' . ' make ameml.s forNktlUng dT ixiv. INVESTMENTS “ “Bride Walks Out.’ . Netrs. 58 Barbara Bernard Show . 48 V



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