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payroll K iw i a id John W . Rodgant dUburatag The Winnnn’t Benefit Assn, will meet UmMwrow at <§ p.m. at-.0 V ael USS John WlUU from NATO the Connecticut Tuheniulosla and A MB. a t tJ» tooma of Mra. W. S< focardaea In .the North Atlantic. Ih e Rev. Daniel DriacOU o f the BaBTlaaBt 9B Joan Rd. The hoitaaa H ^ t h Assn. The ahlp participated in training Divine Word MlsBionaiy Fathers dates'^ members of the Fellow- tCttsfsifled Adverttping ea win ahqar ocdor abdaa o f bar trip wUI speak tomorrow to the St. Six per cent of tke money raised MANCHESTEI TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1960 PB1{^ KVift'OilNTB operationa with shlpa, alrcra^ One hundred and thlrty-Mvm craft club of Manchester. Lodge of to X a l ^ laat aommer. Oo-hoat* ^ d g e t ’a CTO from 7 *t« 8 p.m. Masons tomorrow at 7t80' p.m. in the sn s goee to support the and ground forcea of Can^sdA ■tudenU from Monebeater will be^ aaaaa 'arUl ba Mta. Hehiy 3. Thom- Prance, Great Britain, Nether- His topic Witt be missionary work Public Records .Prealding officers will be Bmeet prpgrsm cn m e smtionnl level and t«A ia d U n . Joaepb Gallant laAda, Norway, and the United iii the South PaciflOf membere of the freehman class at Zopps, worshipful master; 14 per cent goee Into the general Boat Catholic High School on Hil­ Meyers, senior warden; ' Harold fund of'toe CTHA for etatewlde CIrela, Klng*a Daujhtara, States. Wfrrantee Deeds.- The Women’s Home League of Hubbard, Junior warden; Benjamin M>orallbiui« the Salvation Army ^ meet to­ liard St. when It opena in Septem­ trin maet In the FeUowahip room The Newcomers' Club will meet Green Manor Construction Go., Norria, treasurer; Wilfred Bulla, 72^'balanee of 80 per cent Is at Chntw Congregational Church morrow at 3 p.m. In Junior Hall. ber 1961. " Inc., to Wilfred A. and Marion efiployed to ftosnee toe program at 7:45 o ’clock. Hoateasea tomorrow at- 8 p.m. at the Com; Mrs. John Kleblah will be In secretaiY'' munity "Y. Huabanda are Invited Quotas for the four puishes In Gagnon, property off Scott Dr. Also, Wayne Garland, senior dea-^ in the 88-town ares in which it is i t WELDING charge of the educational day pro­ Green Manor Construction Co., win ba Mta. OUva Gagne and Mra. to attend to hear John Mark, Manchester were annollnoed yes- con: Lee Burton, Junior deacoi^; raised. rA AUTO BODY opd 9 States Add House Seats Baiaabath HacSBtoah. gram. Refreshments will be served Inc., to Jack Alderman, property Mancheater Civil Defenae director. tetrday at Maaaee in a letter from Grady Pearson, senior steward; Ihe program includes case de­ by Mrs. Thomas Mascwell, Mrs. at 45 Tracy Dr. John Perreto, Junior steward; the tection . by means of tabercuUn FENDER REFAIRS RefreahmenU will be aerved after Jennie Hoff,- and Mrs. Alvina Henry J. O’Brien, archbishop of Sherwood Circle, Inc., to A n^dw A OM Scout leader training aea- a abort bualneas meeting. ’ Rev. Walter Hyszko, chaplain; and tests and chest X-rays, school ^COMFLETECAR akm ba held Thuraday from Chagnon. Hartford. Ansaldl Jr., property off Shertvooa C ^ e to n Burke, marabal. health and general public health B:80 to 11:80 ajn. In Woodruff Hall Circle. Information, financing o f tuberou- FAINTING Chriatie McCormick will dlacuaa St. James’ will send 58 students, Traetee’e Deed Purticipante In tlte second sec­ o f Canter Congtegational Church. Hose Company No. 1 of the losia home nursing vlsita, scholar­ LAOQUEB sad BNAMBL "Football Offlclatlng” at a meet­ Eighth District Fire Department S t Bridget’s will eend 39, St. Bar­ tion of the degree will be Herbert The a tail on Will include songa, ing of the Manchester Clvltan tholomew’s will send 14 and thp Philipp Bayer, tou tee for -the ships for publfe health nurses to TEL. MI S-5(I!28 gimitt. dancea, methods of preaent- will meet tonight at 7 p.m. at the SiState o f Edmond E. Httley, bank­ L eggett,' Richard SpiUer, Henry dUb tomorrow nodh at’ WlUle'a Church of the Assumption will Lee, Ketmeth Weibust, Jack Mer­ advance toeir training, medleatt > ing them to troopa, and reaourcea fire house, Main and Hilliard Sts., rupt, to Paul F. and Norene Phil­ ipsearch, and other siiMlar activi­ 281 ADAMS ST. As Result of 1960 Steak House. The Clvltan Club send 28. cer, Raymond Hughes, Paul Tay­ avallabla. for a dinner. A meeting will follow lips, property at 32-34 Strant St. ties. will sponsor a Fruit Cake-o-Rama at 8 o’clock. The number of students from lor, Truman Aarop, Ernest E. Lar­ over radio sUUon WINF Thurs­ each parish ie based on the ratio of - Attachment son, John Elamoire, George Stri- -8> National Lumber Inc., New Ha­ day and Friday from 6:30 a.m. to A rummage tale sponsored by parish membere to the number of maitis, William Reichert William midnight each day. Catholics In all parishes served by ven, against Anton Brown Jr., for Demko, a|ul Willis Hoyt. Kehler Circle, South Methodist $12,000, property on Vernon St. Ribicoff lo (iet Cabinet Post the school. A .soj:iai hour and refreshments Yonni.get a torffl, Dempsey Seen Population Church WSCS, will be held Thurs­ Marriage Lloenses will follow. . The ladies’ auxiliary to Manches­ day at 9:30 a.m. In Cooper Hall of The lour towns which will be ter Chapter. No. J7, Disabled served by the school are Manchee Jamea George Trivlgno Jr., 118 when yen see > * '* * 4 $ , the church. These wishing, to do­ ter, Glastonbury, East Hartford Cambridge St. and U.S. Army, and As Heir to Big Americui Veterans, will hold a nate articles may call Mrs. John widioqt aoiis. pM on wHh business meeting .Wednesday at 8 and South Windsor. Jacqueline Muriel Lebedln, Hart­ Nixon Cool to Kennedy Plan Jump 18.59^ Beggs, 85 Baldwin Rd., or Mrs. ford, St Bridget’s Church, Nov.< Christmas Seals otff AUT0-8OLBK.* p.m. at the VFW Home. Members Ralph Caven, 31 Jensen St., by Tuition $100 will bring Christmas gifts to be Tuition will be fiob a year. This 26. RsBsw y tm r heels T O ­ State Budget Wednesday to have the items pick­ Jan Peter Peterson, 490 Taylor In JVfail Today given to the Mansfield Training ed up. compares favorably tooths more DAY. Work Onsranteed. Center and Hospital. than $800 a year tuition charged at St., and U.S. Navy, ffitid Carol Ann From 1 950 Saunders, 120 Branford St., Eman­ Hertford, Nov. 15 (fP)— A Of Key Jobs to Republicans Manchester Assembly, Order of Mt. St. Joseph Academy and other Twelve thousand Manchester recommended state budget, *fhe youth and altar committees parochial schools. uel Lutheran'Church, Nov. 26. families are receiving Christmas. HALE’S Rainbow for Girls, will meet to­ described as k big one, went to Washington, Nov. 15 of St. Bartholomew’s parish will night at 7:30 at the Masonic The low tuition.was attributed Seals in the mail - today, as the lunch today with a Democrat whoifctwo hours for Friday morning’s yesterday to the generosity of par- Connecticut Tuberculosis ' and Governor Ribicoff’s office to­ Palm B^ach, Fla., Nov. 15f Twenty-five states will gain meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the Temple for initiation of candidates. ; SERVICE may get a cabinet post or some session with Dulles. basement of the rectory. Mias Carol Shenning and her offi­ lehtonere during the fund campaign Health Asen. launches the 64th day— but indications are the (/P)— President-elect John F. or lose seats in the House of last year. Manchester Catholics Town Announces ai^ual Christn^ Seal Campaign. other top position in the Kennedy Donald M. IVilson, Kennedy’s cers will preside.' Girls will wear DEPARTMEHT sizable * fiscal headache will Kennedy was reported today regime. He is Connecticut Gov. acting press secretary, said the Representatives as a result of were asked to contribute $365,000 The nuUl campaign is the only white gowns. Refreshments will be toward the $2.6 million school and Bid Opening Dates "Qnattty WoFkmanshlpr be inherited by Lt. Gov. John to have discovered that Vice Abraham Ribicoff, a key adviser session will deal with "a number the 1960 census, the govern­ aerved in the club room. source of funds for the tubercu­ President Richard M. Nixon to Kennedy^ during th® campaign. of matters that face the. country convent. losis associations, as U has been I OAK ST.'ENTRANCE N, Dempsey. ment announced today. Ail students Vpplylng for admis­ The town has announced dates The elected departure of Gov­ Kennedy headquarters an­ at this time." A t toe same time, the Commerca since 1901. No contributions are a :9 C GREEN STAMFS Maaohestar M l 8-4US has reservations about the Rudolph Kissmsnn Jr., son of sion to East Catholic High School on which bids will 1^ opened for a ernor Rlbicoff from toe ConnecU- idea of Republicans taking nounced today the Pi’esidcnt-clect I Kennedy told a news conference Department announced that tha LECLERC Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph C. Klsamsnn, sought by door-to-door solicitation will confer here Friday with Allen. after his session with Nixon that will have to take an entrance ex­ fire alarm transmitter, automotive nor are employers asked to make cut scene to accept an. appoint­ key positions in the new Dem­ total population of the 50 states FUNERAL HOME 145 Pearl St., has completed boot amination In Januuy. This will be ment from President-elect John F. W. Dulles, chief of toe Central In­ he did not offer the Vice President was 178,323,17.5 on last April L»- training at Great Lakes, 111., train­ administered by tWe Rt. Rev. Msgr. BuppUee, and the furnishing of Kennedy will leave the budget ocratic administration. , telligence Agency. Kennedy an­ a post in the new administration. the data of the once-a-decade cen­ ing base. He will leave N ov.-27 for Robert W. Doyle, Superintendent storm windows for the Municipal troubles to Dempsey—heir to the Kennedy, winner over Nixon in nounced last week that at his re­ But sources in a position to sus. FUNERAL temporary duty aboard the USS the presidential election, is under­ MORIARTY of archdiocesan schools. Building. gubernatorial Chair. quest Dulles will’ stay on that post know said Kennedy discussed with This was an increase of 18.5 per / SERVICE Piedmont, and then will attend Ma­ Plans for the examination will Bids will be opened at 10:30 a.m. Budget Director Frederick A. stood to have sounded out the Vice in the new administration. Nixon the possibility of naming cent from toe 1950 total of lOL* chinery Repairmen’s Class A be announced later. Nov. 21 on the transmitter, NOv; Schuckman In delivering hiS budg­ President on this matter at their During toe campaign President some Republicans to lipportant W AITER N. 326,798. BROTHERS School in San Diego, Calif. In those pariehea where the 21 at 2 p.m. on the storm windows, et recommendations to toe Gov­ history-making conference yester­ Eisenhower’’arranged for the Cliy positions, particularly In the fields Officials said that toe total popU^ LECLERC, number of applicants exceedp the and next Friday at 2 p.m. on the ernor’s office eaid he was not at day at Key Biscayne, Fla., where to plrovlde Kennedy with secret of foreign policy and , national Director The Emma Nettelton Group lation figure would exceed 18 number of openings, admission will automotive supplies. Three Bundles of Joy liberty to ^vulge to toe press toe Nixon is vacationing. briefings on the hush-hush opera­ security. ; lion oiice they add in iervlc 301 c m m ST. will hold a service meeting Ui the be determined by the results of the suggested spending figures for the Nixon, It was understood, did not Town Fire Clhief W. Clifford Ma­ Mrs. Alfred Rlendeau shows her pride and pleasure as her triplet daughter and sons continue to The 43-year-old president-elect tions of the intelligence agency. dependents, government p ^ Call Ml 9-5869 Federation- Room of Center Con­ examinations. In those parishes son said the transmitter would be coming two years. returned to hie headquarters here Kennedy met three times with by any means speak flatly againat and busineaamen living aye M I 3 - S I 3 S gregational Church tomorrow at thrive In their incubator at RockyJUe City Hospital today, -The *“babies *■' arrived In a 10-mlnute in- 23 Main Street, Mancheater where the number o f applicants Is inetalled at the Spruce St. head­ "That will' have to come from ImmediatAy after toe 63-minute CIA officials during that period. the Idea. But he Is known to ques­ The chong;e8 in ^cop less than the number of openings, terval Sunday evening. (HereJd Photb by Saternls). 8 p.m. Garments for children In quarters. It would be used to trig­ the Governor," he said. Rlbicoff meeting and prepared to confer at The president-elect has set aside tion whether— against the back­ representation were Italy will be miule, and gifts for ail applicants will be accepted re­ ger box alarms afler Gres are re­ ie at Hollywood,, Fla., on a 2-week ground of the hot contest he gave the baais of popula^ Shifts ba- Piedmont College will be collect­ gardless of the examination re ported by telephone. vacation. , Kennedy on the popular vote — it tween 1850 and 19 ed. BUltS. Fifty-one combination storm 151 Pupils Die Schuckman' eaid he has been would be wise from the standpoint (Connecticut’s .^opulatioa figura CUSTOM SHOE R^AIRING The administration of the high windows and screena are to be prO' able to trim some Items from toe of his party's future for renowned for 1960 is 2,536,234 se compared Lekota Council No. 81, Degree schMl will decide which students vlded for the first and second ftoo) Afjror Asian UN Bloc $600 million total general fund rts- Police Scatter Crowd Republicans to Join the Kennedy to 2,007,280 to 1950. This repre­ IN MANCHESTER of Pocahontas, will meet Wednes­ will attend. of the I Municipal Building. quests made by . state agencies. team. ' sents ah increase of 26.8 per cent. Freshmen Only As Blaze Guts FOR OVER 40 YEARS day at 7:80 p.m. at Odd Fellows’ Automotive. supplies include But even with some trimming, he Both toe President-elect and The state’b'slx seats to the House hall. There will be a Thanksgiv­ Annoimcement was made earlier about $6,000 worth of tires for pas­ indicated the recommended budget Nixon called ' toe Kenn^y-in' are uncl^ged.) WM a very big one. ing social and refreshments. - this year that the school would senger cars, trucks, tractors and In Time For Your For Arms Gut Talks Syrian Theater At Integrated School stigated conference cordial and A formal report catting for re- WE USE Ol^LY THE FINEST open with a freshman claaa only. other equipment. In addition, the “There are a lot of Important GRADE MATERIALS OBTAINABLE policy declsiona someone (toe gov­ : of the House, as pre­ Bowers PTA Will meet tomor­ Other Claeses will b e added one at town aeeke 115,000 gallons o f gaso­ t (Continued on Page ThlrtMn) law, waa tranamitted to row at 7:30 p.m. In the achooV 'By FAROUK NASSAR ernor’s office) •will have to make,” New Orleaana, Nov. 16 IfP) — ❖ poslte o f toe street from the 3- a time each year until the school line plus lubricating oil, diesel oil Uhited Nations, N. Y. Nov. t6

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■-V / - { , ■ fOui liANCm STBlI BVENINO HISRALD. MANqHESTBIl, COliN^ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER IS, IMO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY,’NOVEMBER,IB, 1960 p a DI^ •ffS q u____ tiufor k: ehaage , i ‘ ^ performed on a fee baiais ^jne* Bo m to Buslneee Bon* fol­ M n RockviUe-Vernon wherever- H possible.-' Contributions Admiral ^La Gideendu^ lowed after soine 10' loeal hOnf* snciM,NOviMm ah* *1*0 rscelired from auxUiariea SAVEUFTb^l^i owMM oUeeted to oudb change*, WONLd MMOU8 OUAlITV'.ftUllf printerily for reasons of devalua­ on both side* of the river ga well Should Kpow ... a* a ehara of profit* from the< With ^J^-Ofliers Gives Star dam Plans hoaurd tion of resldencs propertiM. .' School Boar4 Tht eoRimisskm will mebt In hors* *how . benefit at Farming-, ton each year. The agency is also l>r. Many L, Leonhiardt TIiaTPwa PlaahiajK Oomnilaalon executive seaaion next week to In Aircralt TqCotnposef last night >a<«IjMtad. lA rtla f t make Snal decision* oh last night,'* Vote^ Against supported by contributions from 2 . ON service clubs and viromen's prganb a#«a MuMtlan Ui tha Televitieti AlTbrd ag^iadrauui AOT hia aifhth and other pending redilesta that oohaaoiiuv:lv« term. have come before, th* TPC duHng xations.:- *" (Ooatlnaed from Page One) « W ^ 'a i g t B a « r a « ia tl)« attkfoit By t o m t «R U 8B E 9:00 •JALOUSliS > BusRiequest Staff members at the Manchesr ! ••OPBRA" 1* tha vvay last night'* JUtB. Dorothy C. Jam IIbor was th* paat three months.- 4-TRANSISTOR ^MTMd iMnta#, n0t }uit tha facta (1* iregress) Alfred f u ^ o e b Pr«*S|M ilao rt-dlscUd,. for a Bfth Utm fe* • STORM DOORS^ ter orfice are Miss Margaret U.S.vNavy spokesman theorized parformanca o f' '!L* (Slaconda’’ 'laraeuse Parker, district director;..-Mrs. the admirals plane either develop­ laartat Mlavaa ttta aacNtary a( Piaybouee AMgoUry of Om coaamiaaloo, tn<^ TTie Board, of Education last should be spellad. Not only was it • STORM WINDOWS Orasina Maciuika and Miss^ Mari­ ed 5ngine trouble or ran Into a HEARING AID j« liearaw Mb JdhQ B. Barninl, rspraosHtatlv* o f night turned down a petition for Jiaart o f SAueatioh. Opera with a capital “ O;” It w i* .^llion ^ attE arp lyn N. Morbi, social tvorkers; and downdraft'. Only "OPERA” with all capital*,-What New* it weather 9:00 Tom Ewell Show th* commission on, tha Oapftol •ROiL-UP ^ bus' transportation for' about 85 fn * ^ iMlp angaa4er thia attt- t :«0 RUG and junior high school students and Mrs. Martha S.' Palhier»secretary. Subic -Base officials arranged for 1* moft, the "star" was Ponehialll, acobs Club House Thriller tUglonal Planning Qoisiiiitftrtim AWNfNOS m tMW a]>pryMr 50c DOWN--50C WEEKLY to tha area of (uldanea for ;l9 *_MJUo» ■. \ 1 0:s::fT Marebai,Uarebat. _ . ORDER NOW ef renting school buildings to non- way, chairma^;. Mr*. Alfred Suhd- funeral plans for the admiral and Exactly a* It ahould be. Wild BUI Htekoek 9:10 ncien^nee riPlotion______Theater X Urnt. UPHOLSTERY Mrs. Spring would await the ar­ ^ Hiimriiit trSii* m i xel» Us** 9 ^ yooBX Mpila- 9:91 BunUev-BrMkiey v Red SkeHon. Show T S f Freo EsttMate* Cell achool groups. qulat, vice president; Mr*. George ^ K a n r u Laonhardt hoMa Eileen Farrell -Was featured In . R*-«lectlon ajuiouncamOHta fol- rival of their son from Windsor, - h - s h s eMT m la •Bvia*i tar M «( . Doug jBd«ime---Neire lOrOO Million Dollar Movie n iw ed a public heAiHig Involylng Denial of transportation was tValker, treasurer;; and Mrs. Roi See Oar Nw Ibc tlM Six* Ubh, a M il taanMar ttht,fhlM#aa.efra guldanca taa^at the title role, and she is everything John Daiy- sriry UOore Bhow ert payf'secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Conn. Ptermaelst For aid atapriMthatdaaaacBiapatHiwt lt a fj» 9 a ie e k T iS S e^ e'w iU help tha hi(h you have heard about her. Vocally 7:00 Deuigeroue Robin . ow Hour of Great Jlyst^w flure* roqusatA'for sons changas, recommended by Edirard B. Mas­ ' 'njoy loaaat SiM eoata bat alas las MITIIon Dollst MoVI* g CLEANING BILLTUNSKY Robert Russell serve on the fund The Springs attended a military Demonstration «6 h 5iei| a6ft,t6 ehooaa which eol* she displayed a remarkably flexible " altdratfcm of an e*tab]i*h*d build­ ker, of the transportation commlt- dinner-dance In Manila Monday ...... deuce In- conneetleut Alcoa Pressnts s’. S ' H ing Ibid, and a prpfx>**d aubdi. tee, who said studies showed .there cjampaign committee. »—tJlA tatulwi* TaaWha traaalilix aid. . .laMwa m iatihotrtata U toe Umitad. tone varying from a tremendous Barry Barents—Ifewa 10:90 U.8. Marehsi Mie-ebts night. 'They were flying back to taiadal Sttmia ar cUaieal attantM—a baaM T Desth Valley Dsye Markham viiipa (rfl Spring SL TEL. Ml 9-1752 are 54 pupils from the Rockyern ALL TYPES OF j . iiorilCT «•»<**»«• fortissimo to a whispered planla- Movie nt th« Week - June Altysoa tturw . ' Subic .Bay aboard a twin-engine almo which could atill carry to the Th* eomtatsaion deferred' d*cl- or Homes and Maple St. area who . BATTERIES. * 1 YEAR GUARANTEE • • ♦‘OOt^uica wdfheri ahould be at XxpedlUon 11:00 News, fv^is. A weather would qualify for transportation, Albatross amphibian at the time JUia alamantary aehool rather than last reaches of the Bushnell Audi­ 7:11 W Msse. Highlights ' World'* Best UoTlee siona four of the five Itbrn* on M l 3 -5 7 4 7 Bojjner Appomted of-the crash. REXALL Huntl*y-Brtnkiey..'r 11:15 Jack Paar Show (C) th* agenda. Alteration of a build­ and that there' are no hazards M of three .M- are exhausted by the mile and a overlooking Subjc Bay. Thqre the half walk up the street. It was tin to as»st Dr. -Richard C. Olm­ IMPORTANT NEWS FOR PROPERTY OWNERS em ant.” Tha piidanca worker* and such better," and so on. This sted, meat-inspector for the town. United States maintains its key anca of power from .U»* Repub­ type of remark Is utterly inane. said. base for fiupiporting 7th Fleet Op­ locally ahould be peraona who can i H i i r « • » ’ Bogner owns the Manchester help pu^la with their problem*, lican* on that board in 1 #M. True, there ar* greater names Regulations provide that pupils erations In the South China Sea. Hia class load at Hlllyer i* 15 Radio living within a. mile and a half Packing Co., which is being, sold to Ilka tha ataff at tha Child Quid- than those of tha supporting caaf East Hariford Frozen Pood,. Inc. Spring, from Laconia, N.H., hours a week In addition'to hia ex- (lU a llatlac UMlodea m iiy tftw* Msira kroadeaala e f I f ar : radius of their schools must walk. New Epoxy Prodiict Makes anec CUnlc. and they might be assembled for SHEARSON, ft*Bt«wh**l With more slaughtering expected, starred in (ootbaH and LaCrosse pariment*. He ha* also been ac laagte. Safn* atatiae* tm rrj et fes aferl MwaaaatB). Partially empty buses tfavellhg at Annapolis, where he was gradu­ While hla eonvletlon on 'fuidanc* a "featlval" performance In Eu­ from Maple St. Elementary School closer supervision is necessary. Dr. wna atroBf, Dr. Laonhardt added tive at Hillyer a* the president of rope, with government aubaidy and fCDBu-issa I Uune Bayond tt* Btara sad Neva ated in 1930. tha Hlllyer College Faculty Aaan. 1:00 News World News Romdtip LLACO. ir s f ft s ^ st Sykes Junior High could not Olmsted said, in recommending that It was not a result of hi* ex- a Ili.SO price tag at that, but Signer’s appointment. Bogner lives He won the Navy commendation- in 1957 and 19.18, and for the 'st *:10 Art Johnson 4boir i WgnoR V jlrB9 tibff rfffB fvA used to alleviate the condition, Cellars Water- B*riment's In paycholt^ at the Ponchielli would hav* suffered.. S:06 Raynor Bhlhe* next to the plant. ribbon while a gunnery officer on two year* ha* been faculty ad­ 11:M ^ U ig h t on■ 8pSports I sssbm net m . o o the board indicated, because it Uiilveralty of Hartford where he Th* composer I* the star of any BIO SUNSPOT EICPLOSION would complicate bus service and the cruiser Louisville off Guadal­ In our opinioq, about the worst coating and manufactured by the visor to Gamma Sigma Nu, the 13:05 Raynor Shines Tokyo, Nov. 16 (P)— "The /big­ canal in World WaV II and later la an aasoclafa professor. Rathrr performance. , regardlea* of who 1:06 Stan Oft ASK fOR rOUR CORY Of S^^£AR^O^J •> require changes In starting times Chamber President Hayden Griswold piteents awards to retiring Superintendent of Schools Arthur problem there Is In connection makers of CHEMOLON. T h 1» ft was an idea based on a lifetime honorary liberal art* fraternity. W B A «-«t gest aunapot exploalon in year*" commanded the heavy cruiser may be billed in the cast, and last 5:00 Big Show lATEST RF.SFARCH REPORT at other schools. Rling, left, and retired Manchester High School Principal Edson Bailey. The two Manchester edu­ with houses is water in the base­ guarantied product plugs Up th* C- « f extMrlanee with education. In 1,'nlveralty .Senate waa reported today by th# Tokyo Hospitol Notes cators were honored for their outstanding contribution to the Manchester school system. (Herald Helena. He assumed command at night Ponchielli reigned supreme. 6:W John Oaly FMs 0m Bmammam The board vote showed a ma­ ment. -There are so many com­ pores or microscopic holes ill con* D r. Laetihardt ha* bean w ith the The youthful appearing profea- #.4o Bit Show' Astronomical Obaervatory. Ov'er- jority favoring the denial.- New Photo by Saternls). Subic in- February 1959, after plaints about this condition and it Crete or masonry and cemcift Th# cast which supported Mias 7:00 Koward P. Horfan MMCIICmi MFRE bewL Sterfuy ces* pnynholi!ogy departmant at Hillyer 1 *or was elected to the Univeraity .seaa radio communicationa were member Willard G. Kuhnly, who Visiting hours are t to p.m. for serving as chief of staff of the is so well known nationally, that blocks. Once ft dries it does net Senata thl* year, one of two facul­ Farrell performed prodigies of ef­ 7:15 Big Show briefly diarupted. •13 MANi STREET Hfetea l Betfy deaeaA 8 Oelltge of the. Unlveraltv of Hart fort and accomplishment. ■T'h# or­ 10:00 John W Vanderceeb attended his first meeting last all areas except maternity'where Raymond Rogers who commented 7th Fleet. the house with a wet condition be­ shrink again, with the net results. ford sine* 19M. He has been an as- ty membera from his eellaga to be n :.‘m t’unile Affairs ISN3-1S71 • M N cM ISfllS night, abstained, and Harvey A. His wife was the former Clare neath it la very hard to sell and that the surface to which It !• goeiat* prefeaeor for the past three chestra responded nobly to baton 13:03 Sign Off. SII.SS they are 2 to 4:80 and OiSO to 8 on information packets that were elected. Yonce voted against the denial. p.m.; and private rooms 'where given the new teachers. The Murphy, also 52. She 1* survived almost Impossible to rent. Wet applied inside or outside becoiAes F**n. of Carlo Moresco, and even the w n c —isee . I9JL1 Laonhardt was bom Dec. 12, chonis managed to elng well in 5:(I0 News Action on the board’s rental pol­ they are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. 140 Attend Dinner packet* were presented by'^the by a brother, Thomas R. Murphy, basements are a menace to health solidified and la almost indestruct­ Bqiertanenta O* Learnkig 1?!?2, in Brooklyn, N.’ T., to May 6:2 bombardler-navi- Optlens Drive Hartford; Mra. Hazel •Phillips, 135 perintendent of Schools Arthur H. film stressed urban development, Vasques in the famous "Dance of 11:30. ----- Starlight Straaads for diabetes. So don't risk •^M *#Tt«.C0Nrt. and supervising practice teach­ pense Involved, because It is Im­ gator aboard training plan#*, and. th* Hours" In second scene of 1:00 Signor Vernon Ave., Rockville; Mrs. Alta Rling and retired Manchester High highway and state building con­ For a limited time only you norma] peychology.” ers. Join Police Squad possible to get under the cellar cgn get one dollar off on a quart Dr. Leonhardt’a the*!* for hi* was discharged a aacond lieuten­ Act in. w por—141* neglect Be tested — and A fund drive for the northeast Laws, 27 Grant Rd.; Mrs. Claire School Principal Edson Bailey struction, industrial parks, schools, floor and waterproof that as well. 5:00 News, Weather f r i e n d * . Following the award*. William libraries and other municipal of Chemolon for just $1.49, instead doetorat* from th* Unlverelty of ant. After another atlnt at West­ Costuming was' lavish and .the 5:16 Conn Ballreem district office of Children's Serv­ Martel. 493 Adams St.; Mrs. Bar­ Fitzgerald Chairman of the Cham­ Things have changed however, be sure—todey. LITERATURE .7 r - ices of Connecticut in Mamchester hopored by the Manchester Cham­ buildings. The film depicted the The appointment of two new pf the regular price of $2.49. NorUi Oerolina waa on "Partial Re- ern Electric, during which he re­ setting* wer# sumptuous. Alto­ 7:00 Bob Scott bara Gold, 59 Barry Rd.; Mrs. ber of Commerce Education Com­ and there la now available In thia •9:fl00 Ray Somers was launched today with the inall- ber of Commerce. two areas and their growth up probationary policemen was an­ Remington Chemical m akes.this tnforeement Effect." It studied rata called he picketed the American gether the production was aome- (PROSPECTUS) Julia Duhring, 17 Strant St.; Mrs. •Forty-two new Manchester teach­ mittee discussed the role the area an EPOXY formulated coat Telephone and Telegraph building 11:131 News ing o f more than 1,000 letters of Mallei' Sansom, East Windaorvllle; to the year 196il. nounced today < by Chief James special offer to you In order for -r*dvir*4 to perform certain actions fhing to remember. Mr. Rudolph 11:10 Ray Somers o r ^ J ^ *rue of every ers and newly elected town officials chamber plays in the Manchester Reardon. ' Ing made by REMINGTON you to test and judge Chemolon without guarantee of a reward In Manhattan, he entered Upsala. 13:00 Del Rayete Shew appeal to Interested .townspeople Mrs. Evelyn Hoering, 125 Prospect Bing coiild well take Icsaona from MibetesWiek ; « b U c i . t h e Were Introduced by chamber mas­ educational system, He -told the Lawrence M. Smith, 32, of 56 CHEMICAL and RESEARCH yourself for 30 days. You must be overy time. Romewhere between the start Frank Pandolfl. Only rarely doea Wlltr—139* rues FOIt THE TCCUMUUTIOX OF of Manchester and surrounding St., RockvlUe; Barbara West, ter of ceremonies Louis Olmsted at CORPORA'nON that can be used 5:00 FUianelal New* towns. gathering how the .chamber tries War Government Set Hawthorne St., and Lister C. Sil­ 100% satisfied or your dealer - Rla earlier 'training was at of high aehool and th« end of col­ the "Met” do aa well as the Con­ :06 Showcase and Naw* Nmmbcr 13-19 Storrs; Neil Olsen, Storrs; James Piano’s in Bolton. to bring businessmen, tgachers ver, 24, of 113 Cooper St., will be­ Inside the basement walls as well will refund your money In full TTpaala College from which he lege he played the aaxaphone and necticut Opera Assn, did last ?:iSi:(i Fulton“ Lewis Jr The operating budget of the Sheehan,' East Hartford; William Chamber of Commerce President as outside. The name of this prod 7:16 Brtning Derntlen* U C LEO N ICSi northeast district Is $42,000 for the town officials together in an effort Ottawa — A three-level Emer­ gin their duties on Dec. 11. for the special quart cheerfully received a heehalor of arts (n clarinet in the New Tork All- night. 7:20 ShowcASS and News , Sponsored By MacDonald, Wapping; John Mor­ Hayden Griswold presented to clear up some of the problems gency government system—fed' Reardon said they placed one uct ifc’ ef North Htate Band, worked as a package 7:36 The Armv Hour next fiscal year. Manchester’s ris. Hartford; Michael Dailey, Cov­ plaques to both Illing and Bailey EPOXY is a capricious chemical Space limitations being what MANCHESTER share of this budget is $3,000, the involved in expanding the school eral, provincial, and military— artd two on exams that were held Carolina from which he received wrapper In Haynes Department they are, I cannot give you a de­ 3:00 News HEMISTRYA entry; Linda, and Cynthia Sahr- for. their work in the field of educa and was originally developed for 'THE W. O. GLENNEY CO„ 836 3:06 The World Today PHAR.MACEUTICAL 80C1ETT "goal In the current campaign. This system. will rule Canada In case*- a war a year ago. N. Main St.. Manchester, and thsfr Bis 'maater ef arts in experimental Store and was a page In the Wall tailed rundown on the perform­ 3:30 Showcase and News . backer, 19 Denver Rd.t Mrs. Mabel tlon for Manchester Schools. The Master o f Ceremonies, Louis forces the government from Otta­ Both are married and neither missies and jet aircraft.The mis­ represents a 50 per cent Increase sile POLARIS is coated with an ELLING’TON BRANC^H, West and theoretical . psyrhetogy In St. office In the Chase Manhattan ance of all the member* of the LECTRONICS Philbrlck, Bilingfeon; Mrs. Kathleen plaque Illing received read, "for Olmsted then introduced Man­ wa. Provincial, sub-regional, and haa had any prsvioua police 'ex­ Please thoae l ** »* over the amount raised last year. EPOXY formulated protective Road, Route 98, Ellington, Oonal IttiS. He Is a eertlfled paydiolo- Bank. oast. All T can aay Is that if Mtsa BHARIS. INB. McCoan, 93 Russell St.; Mrs. his outstanding leadership in the chester High School. Principal zonal elements are provided. perience. glsl fn Connecticut. ’The district office at 577 Main Bertha Loughrey, 15 Columbus Manchester educational' system For the last job he received 922 Farrell get* as good a aiipporting senie;* tM,’? In N/C/E IS I miitual fund inviitini for gos- St. serves Manchester, Tolland, <;■ ’St Recently he eompletad axperl- every two weeks, and hot lunches caat in New York when she de- j o u r has tibit loni-terin grbwth. St.; Georg* Allard, Hlllcrest Rd., during its years of expansion and Windham and Hartford counties growth.” This wa.s the first time ntante with patient* *t the Hart­ every day. He had to wear his best buta at tha "Met" she will- have- N/C/E iccumulition plant *r* svsilsbl* east of the river except for East Bolton. ford RabeMlitatJen Center. He eult to carry message* from one nothing to complain about and i TULIP TREE FARM Our ADMITTED TODAY: Walter Illing was honored publicly for his tor as littls as $40 down and $20 a wiseth Hartford. contribution to the educational sys­ was the aaeodate director of a office to another. will be very surprised. I V,- - up to $1000 a month. - . ' . The Children’s Services unit pro­ Snow, 67 Wetherell St. program o f study which followed BIRTHS'YESTERDAY: A son tem. NOW! ’THE GREATEST SHOW ON WORJH! He noticed one man who wore Frank Valentino aang "Barn-1 t N/C/E plans art iv iilib lt with sr wHhMt vides non-sectarian family coun­ Bailey’s plaque read, "for his In­ up the patieiita after their dle- selling. Requests for counselling to Mr. and Mrs. Albertis Freeman, spat* and a pin striped suit and aba": he la no stranger to Hart­ low cost (roup criditer lift iniursnes Ellington; a daughter to Mr. and spiring contribution to Manchester, eharge. derby who came out o f the bank ford and will be recalled for hi* TURKEYS *eei>ectfuliy^ Increased from 27 families last particularly its youth, and for his Dr. Laonhardt it about to atari for fria llteralure (proisKtuslwrltst' year to 41 families with 101 chil­ Mra. James Jackson, South Wind­ every night looking the picture "Searpia" last sesabn. Joann WE BELdE^VE WE RAISE VERT FINE TURKETB, AND sor. wise leadership in developing and a asajor reeaareh project' o f hi* ef the Wall St. banker. Leonhardt Grillo displayad a lovely and at * dren this year. Forty per cent of Bel Air Span Campa. WUk s^.l* t IwAm own, one which will take dve yaara WE’RE ALWAYS TRYING TO RAISE THEM BETTER BIRTHS TODAY: A daughter maintaining a sound educational mere 5*e* ream; sasre tag raam, ma f raai fdund out on on* of his message the same time robust voice as " L s , Plmwws. the family service case load was to oompleta. It is heeeus* o f th* Bruce Vanderbrook from Manchester, according to to Mr. amd- Mrs. Camille Verett, program.” Griswold received a dellverle* that th# man worked an d a ta .” Glusepp* Otamondo aa.j DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND OUR CONTROL. 168 Oak St-; a ' daughter .to Mr. chuckle from the audience when hb burden o f thia work that he plane THERE WILL BE NO HOUSE DELIVERIES THIS YEAR. RENYX, FIELD A 00^18*..., . Mrs. Philip 1. Holway, chairman of to realga from the Beard of Edu­ adding machine In a -room with "Enso" stopped th* ehbw with his and Mrs. Ernest Law, Wiuiman- presented Mrs. Illing and Mrs. at least .50 other adding machine "Cislo a hiar" in the aeeond MUl 78 Mountetn Road, Roe, the Manchester unit. cation when hit term Weptre* In ‘Baby Snmmeri tlc; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Bailey with electric blenders say­ operators, alt totaling checks. ' Nicola Moscona sgpg a menadlng FRANK M. HARAIURPA— TEL. ME 3-2415 Msneheeter, Conn. Ernest Cook, Wapping. ing, "mixers made lu Manchester IM l. ASH SWAMP ROAD _ GLASTONBURY, CONN. Thrf summer of 1960 In this dis­ He has been on* of the Bve Dr. Leonhardt married the for­ "Alviae'’ with a'rich base vole*. Phone MI 8-42S9 d i s c h a r g e d YESTERDAY: for maids of Manchester." The Irens Kramarlch sang the trol* trict’s offic# will be marked down Democrats who swung ttw' bat- mer Mis* Mary Louise Sudhaiis of In lU history as "baby summer,” Mrs. Charleen Taggart, 49 Wood-y blenders were donated by William East Orange, N. .1.. ,lim* 10, 19.10, of "Laura’’ with understanding land St.; Michael Cormier, 57,Sum­ Sleith. president of the Iona Manu­ Mrs. Holway reported. Eleven facturing Co. They hsv* two children, Itobert, and a truly excellent voice. Evan ne-.v-horn babies were placed'. In mer St,; Mrs. Kala Goddard, West 0, and James, 9. Mrs. Lennhsrdt minor parts wtr* beautifully don*. Hartford; Miss Lucina Kulo, 12 For the past 13 years Illing has foster homes; five babies were been Superintendent of Schools. Is a science teacher this year at They wer* taken by Robert Lane, placed by the adoption department, Highland Ave., Rockville: Frank North Junior High School. Andrea Veils, Irwin Densen, Rob­ Connelly, PlainvllIC; Myron Bog- Illing will retire In January, and and two Went home to their, own will be succeeded by William H. Although he hss gvien up his ert Upshaw and Francis Coderr*. families. ’Two other babies who lisch, 669 W. Middle'Tpke.; Mrs. hobbles of photography and music Yes, there were things that could have severe physical disabilities June Welch and son, 80 Frederick Curtis who for the past 14 years has been Superintendent of schools ("I t’s fine to ssy I uspd to plsy. have been improved, but in general | required many trips to medical Rd.; Mrs. Ulia Mitchel| and WATCH No one rsn check on how good 1 they were minor, so why carpi daughter. Colonial onh*rdta live al 4 Tanner pany,. the results were fantastlcr seveial hundred dollars himself to Spruce St.; ‘ Mrs. Edith Allison, natar kaan intiia 0 Rf. F begin a two-year course., lliree Brandy SL, Boltpn; Stephen Mac­ trunk kajara. Bl« MAG other older children attended camp Donald, 48 Bunce Dr.; Barbara SurviTal Coiirep Taught and a teenage girl had a “llve-ln’’ Ann McDonald, W ilson. Lane, A t S:10 P.M. job for part of-the summer. Rockville; Charles Nielsen Jr., Ottawa—Csneds hss bsgun S There were 30 unmarried moth- YOUSIZE South Windsor; Walter Van Ar*- A program to tssch sdelescent boy* FREE DELIVERY srs given professional caae work dale. 41 Vernon St.: Charles Beni- tnd iglrln how to surviv* s nu­ services Including arranging for stein, 22 Coleman Rd.; Mrs. Mary Ralph KaRRa*t • A.M. 4* IS PJI. clear war. Fifty-nine, high-seheol medical care, maternity home care Fitzpatrick, 11 S. Main St.; 'Wil­ Students attended s brief, general and placement of babies during liam Sinnamon, 73 Hemlock St.; CARTOON UtHUR DRUB course at the Civil Defense Col­ We Mean CARTER CHEVROLET Of the past year. Ther? were 39 chil­ Mra.' Helen Wilkos, 4 Elarry Rd.; lege near Ottawa during th* sum­ dren cared for In foster homes, M.AYH0USE mer. Mrs. Elaine Klzlrf, South Windsor; and 15 children went on to adop­ Mrs.' Joan Cross and daughter, A t 4 P.M. Bii There Are Models, Styles, Color Combinations and Prices To Suit You tion homes. 24 Fairfield St.; Mrs. Natalie Hey- In addition, the professional man and son, - Wapping; Mrs. stiaff receives referrals and in­ Eleanor Garber and son. Hillside 1954Pontiac ' M i 1955 Chevrolet quiries from doctors, ministers, Manor, 'Vernon; Mrs. Ann Holland s M lawyers, and others.. and daughter; 29 Laurel St., 'Washing dithas B*aio, hMt*r, f b _ _ _ Bel Air model.'RBdlo Work of tha Children’s Sendees RockvlUe. - V O O f hydramlsMe. 4 - U O O r BBdlMBtor is •aty todoy.ee No needless bulk or overhang here. This ’61 Chevy is built on the principle that the place Braahaaei 9-Paftonger you want space is inside- We put it there, too. Stutint ITagen- One ^ Actually trimmed the outer l i i e toi five y6iT“ 6 /at-'6'6l.Sieh/ai 7955 Ford 1957 P ord ¥ a emia-tiia earga apanina MILLION Oi extra inches of clearance for parking and ma­ naarly S'faat aerott «n9 Vary clean thronabont. neuvering, and still worked wonders with mnauieantaUadeempan- DOLLAR: MOVW Convertible “ r r L r jr "* 2- U O O r V-e, radio, beatar. meat under tKa paar. TONiOHT I inner apace. Door openings are aa much as 6 JAA^ CAONIY inches wider. Seats are as much as 14% higher. •fTTY DAViS in 1957 Chevrolet 1959'Chevrolet We’ve thought of eve^ h in g. Increased rear /■ foot room by slenderizing the driveshafl tunnel. R-lteer. I eyUBder, ataadard traae-' ‘‘THE BRIDE ^ — —^ New rnnlor nverhanl In on? gkop* rv-'.-^Vri i--| Worked in sensible new ideas all the way back -1/OOr Radio biM iMBter.. P ^ ss ml salon. A real gm* saver at aa through that huge' bin of a baggage compart­ CAME 0.041.” 2 eeowoBileal price. 3.$. ment. See how thoughtful this one is? Full of AtTmMIOP.M. Biseeyne 49-Daar 5id*w se*s hom o hooting good new things. Full of good old things, too, ^ u iih tke datign yau git ip all tka 1955 Ford o u r w o y ! like Chevy's,well-known thrift and .depend­ _ ___ ifoes&le, 55*eU* y . 001 1956 Chevrolet |.7;71 tuaSuU ...... Channel ability, The new ’61 ’• at your ' ‘61 Ckati0h Fatrlaae modal. V-R, radio, A. -,^iA V. Yon get premium quality H a I A b v Coupe, V-e, peweraUde, Chevrolet deder’srighl now. J E Iu S S lS W " ■ w O v r ataadard traaemlaaloii. 0C I #\ir MW paint - MobBhaatwitkRT-98.. .the Cjf ^ • most completely effective fuel oO additive in use today. And. you get premium semde. An- ' 7954 Chevrolet torastic deliveries . . . a bal- For hig-ear comfort at small-car prices ★ 00 SBoed payment plan'and many ether extras designed to make '61 CHEVY BISCAVNC 6 ; U. t lURSHAL 4 " D p o r * ! ^ ‘ **^^><*^**'> *'*>*»* Mdat Iknm healting rsotly easy. *-Ton Panel Vary elaaa. The lowest priced full-sited Chevy! i, JOHN MPMPin.D M obilheof Look over the ’61 Biscaynea — 6 .or* V8. "tt They give you t full measure of Ghev- * At f P JJ. Re dees eaSee rolet quality and comfort — yet they’re J A . ' 00 M ^ _ Deluxe model. Radio priced right down with many cars that ^ r - " .r r 5^? • * " « J O O P aad heater. 2102-Doop*r"‘-‘*'wMstiDr g ift'y o a a lot less! ★ nenoN th ea tcr WE GIVE -A- GREEK STAMPS Atf:30P.M.on See theheWrOvseroUt cars, Chevy Corvairs, and die new Corvette at your Utcal authorised Chevrolet dealer's

Channel MORMRTY V MABCliMter SboMlRf Parkadc. Middle Tanipike W. and BriD9id 8U MeiieaaBter. Open Monday, Tacadav, 10 AtM. to ■f BROTHERS 0 P.M>—Wedneiiday Thura^y, Friday, 9 Aproxinuitely 12 itenw will Co be the Western European nation the little things which often count slido projoetora." James T. ih k • tekeN^li. Sforkel Funeral eeririces 'will be held Mrs. Bumiiam''^was bom In be auctioned every 18 minutes. To Md on an Item, yon simply call MI 8-2171 during the tone shown and 15 telephone operators MKMBiimor But diid It havs to be that he fo^ven. It is as though the thi^ Bouth W indsor ktoy 12, 1886 and position. Ten alderaqpn o f the 12 on A8SOC1ATBO PIUS8 scheduled to get the seat thla time. heavily in politics, was based on should succeed him as poUttcal ’ Thursday at 2:30 p.m. In the chapel Funerala (Kiwanians) will be on hand to place yonr bid for yon, Jnst tell the operator that yon want to Md on Item so-and-so and give U exclurtTaly the assumption that no hitman can­ never happened. If it , happens lived'there most of her life until the City Council were pi^ksent at The Afro-Asian, 'nations dislike superman, too? again It Is aa though'lt Is the first WELDON DRUG CO. of Emanuel Lutheran Church. The the amount that you wish to bid. At the end of the IS mlnnte period, the Item will be sold to the highest bidder. to tho OM ot r^ubUcatlon of didate could ever be that good that Rev. C. Henm Anderson, pastor, moylag to St Petersburg, Fla. the meeting. j dlapatcbao erwtad to U or time. This is ope of the few ways 801 Ham S t TOL MI 84821 The vote was taken toUowlng othorwlso crodltod !n till. t*p«r Portugal aa a colonial power any­ corislstently. But the statistics al­ We bear the tn.ah or the Con- officiate; Burial will be in East 'b6ut 10 years ago. Ronald A. Moldoon If you wUh to bid on cine of the special items shown at the right of this advt. yon may do so by phone or mall anj^me between __also th. local newa publUheC hero. way; they would particularly like ways defeated us, until, two years gressman-at-Large vio ill will. But that things that need tb be for­ Survivors include two daugh- Funeraj "services for Ronald A. brief discussion of the water com­ now and closing o f aucUon. You will note on the special Items that a minimum Md has been -published. This Is'th e starting Alt tlglits i t rtpabUcaUoD of special we will probably heVer stop set­ Cemetery. ^ to take this particular seat for ago, we resorted to some desperate given can 'ever be overcome. te » , Mrs. Marjorie ^ Hill of St. Muldoon, Brewster St., Coventry, pany proposal,'which wiU take toe amount and anything over thla will be acceptable. Again, the item will be awarded to the highest bidder. To pay for and redeem, dispatches herein are also reserrea ting wistful statistic traps for ths Rev. Prescott Beach There will be no eallliigfkours. form of an application before the themselves. And they have already statistics of our own. We took the Frienda may contribute In her Petersburg,' and Mrs, PhyUls were held yesterday aftemooil at the Items you have bought, Kiwanians will be at 91’ Center St., next to the Municipal Building between the hours of 8 A.M. and fteil serrica cUent of N. B. A. SerV' votes of the five district candi image. St. Mary’s Church Hbher, 152.,School St, Manches­ SL Mary’s Episcopal Church. The State Water Resources Commis­ succeeded in postponing the sched­ memory to Emanuel Lutheran e PJM. Thursday and 0 AJU. and 6 P4I. Fridi^, Nov. 17 and 18. IhibUihars ReTirssenUtiTes; The dates for, Congress on the Republi­ We thought we had been deliv­ Church. The Watklna-West Fu­ ter; nine grandchildren, and e^h t Rev. Alfred X* Williams officiated, sion Nov. 23. ^ u s Mathews Special Acercy — New uled election to the Security CoUn- can ticket, added them up together, ered. great-grandchildren. assiated by the Rev. Prescott Mayor I^eo B. Flaherty Jr.^taid . Tork Chicaao Detroit a S a B oe^ neral Homeris in chargd of funeral he and C ity' Engineei' Laurence P. cli, while they put on a mom in* and found that they, as a compo­ We have one last theory of poa-> nrraiigementa. , Funeral I aervicea were held last Beach Jr. James McKay was or­ lOiMBKR AUDIT BUREAU 0 » Fruit Cake-O’Rama Johnson and Corporation Counsel CmCULATIONB. ______tensifled campaign for the eeat. site figure, had made a better run aible escapsi Could it be that there THREE GCX)D REASONS Friday In S t Petersburg with bur­ ganist. TUESDAY. NOV. 15 Uian Sadlak. is something about the office, or \ Mrs. Winifred M. BriU ial there. Burial Was in East Cemetery. Harvey A. Ytmce had' contacted ITEMS WILL 60. BY NUMBERS The Herald Prnrttni O o m ^ r loc.. It la at this Juncture that the its position on the ticket, which l^lated by Civitan Bearers were Fred Plaszewskl, Henry Buck of the Hartford en­ tssumes no financial responsibnlty for Thad made him a human candi Mrs. Winifred M. BriU, wife of GROUP T—TIME 8:35 (NbT BY NAME) ypoarapUeal errors appeai^a in ad- United States, after'* proclaiming date after all, and we slept bet­ inAiiences voting for ths candi­ Mrs. EUzabsth A. Barry-Soaalon Robert Muldoon, William Muldoon, gineering firm of Buck and Buck 1. 8 whole ehlekens broasted, Jumbo order F.F., Decl’s Drive-In . .8 5.00 romments and other readlM mar for years that the 1945 agreement dates seeking It? , A Fruit Cake-O-Rama wiU be Fred A. Drill, BUllnga Rd., Som­ David Cooper, Peter Binge and li connection* with review o f the ■ n o Manchester BreninR Herald. tor for it. And when, in last Week’s FOR LElffN C US SERVE YPU ers, and formerly of Manchester, Mrs. Elhtabeto Ann Barry-Scan- 2. Silk drees, size 12, Beck’s ...... 820.00 meant nothing binding with regard election,-Toni had the misfortune . We have'begun,delving into the held over WINF Thursday and Ion, 94, who lived with her son, John Binge. company’s proposal and attendant 8. Complete lubrication and oil change, S A G Auto Sendee . ...8 4.85 KEEP THIS PA8E lor REFERENOE W dsy by the Civitan Club. died last nighj. at Manchester engineering, studies. Buck has been to the Eiastem European seat on to be on the losing side, and the pest. And, from a cursory. excur­ Memorial Hospital after a brief John 11 Barry, at 466 W. Middle 4. Certtfleate for two dinners, Miller’s Restaurant...... 8 5.00 On those days, CIvitana will take retained for the work, the mayor 8. Dish garden. Park Hill Flower S h op ...... ____ 8 6.00 the Security Council, now claims further misfortune of losing the sion, it seems that. In almost evjiF Tpke., died last night at Manches­ idsy, state by more than Nixon did, the state election since the 1 9 | 0 Cen- Claxton Fruit Cake orders over a Ulnessi ter Memorial Hospital after a long said. 8. Gift certificate, LnJon Beauty S a lon ...... 8 7.00 ____ _ . __ Wednesday that this same agreement must be sue ggVe us a CongpsMilaan-aU special telephone, S-2171, during WB ARE INDEPENDENT INSURANCE AGENTS, not salaried em­ .H- She was bom Sept. 12, 1893, in Mayor Flaherty said he wants 7. 1 erate assorted fmlt, Louis L. F oster...... 8 7.50 , lV>r fVtdmy—1 p.m. ■nunday. philosophical dividend for us was Illneas. Air Force Nets 1. ITEM NUMBER scrupulously maintained and pre- that at least and at last we were Large, one of the tw6 candidates the day. Orders will be delivered ployee of any insurance company. This means we are free to place ilyde Park, Jt. Mrs. Brill had lived She was bom in London, Eng­ to build up a solid backlog of facta 8. Dry.cleaning, Manchester Dry Cleaners ...... ___ 810.00 For aalroeay—1 p.m. Vtiday. within minutes after being placed Gtaastlled daadfln^r 10:90 a. ■erved so far as the Western Euro- rid of that Sadlak political super­ has invariably beefi the best vote your insurance in the company which we know from experience will in Manchester for 10 years utnll land, June 29, 1866, daughter of to support the city’s contest of the f. Aquamarine Spray Mist, Kay’s-Beauty S h o p ...... ,.8 8.00 ^ay of ptfbllcatJoo ‘ mccapt 8iSaturday— Clifford Ulm ie chairman fbr the 1 give you, our clients, the best protection and claim service. moving to Somers five jnonths ago. water company plan. He said en­ 10. Grease Job, 10 gallons | ^ , oil change, Don W illis...... ___ 8 8.25 p ew eeat on the Council la con- man theory. getter on his state ticket. Some­ toe late John W. and Josephine De- Second Space 2. BID PRICE Our relief was only momentary times It would be the Democrat, Civitan Fruit C^ke Sale. Proceeds Survivors, besides her husband, Fraine, and she lived in Brooklyn, gineering studies of tho Snlpsic 11. Water doset seat, Church No. 460, white, Manchester Pipe and cerflled. Tuesday, November 16 The next time we looked, there sometimes the Republican. But, if will be used for mentally retarded WE ARB LOCAL BUSINESSMEN. When j{pu qUffer a loss or have include three daughters, Mrs. N. Y., most of her life. She had Lake watershed plus a study of Supply ...;...... 8 5.00 We hiay succeed in our contra­ was a new and different political you wanted td And the candidate children of Manchester, and other an accident anytime day or night . . . we’re close by to give you Floyd Lackouskas of^^omers, Mrs. lived fit Manchester for the past Capsule in Air the water needs of Vemorj, Tol­ 12., 1 gnilon pickled mushrooms, PaganI Caterers...... 8I2-90 3. NAME and ADDRESS diction, and cave Portugal Us aeat, superman Hying across the vote who tfiade the beat run in any elec­ Civitan projects in town, It is the help in a hurry. OUr business sueetss in this community depends on Harold Connor of Lahabra, Calif., 10 years. land and Ellington in connection A t K e3T B isca yn * lone fund raising project each year The voting outcome is still up in returns. tion, the best place to look Arst how well we serve yoU. and Mrs. Wilbert Letter of Parker Surviving, besides her son, are (Continued firom Page One) with residential and 1 d u s tr la l GROUP 2—TIME 8:48 This time, it was the Democrats would always be in the vote for the of Civitan. Ford, Pa.; and 10 grandchildren, two sigters, Mrs. Irene DeFraine growth are a must. . 18. 1 gallon Shellzone antl-freeze, 1—5 qt. oil, M A M Oil Co...... 8 560 Vice President Nixon, submit­ the air. who were saddled, or blessed, with state's sixth, extra wheel Con­ Funeral services will be held Seidel and Mrs. Grade Dumper„ viously recovered containers. The "If we approach It on the basis 14. Ice Cream cake. Royal lee Cream ...... i . ; ...... 8 3.00 ting; to questions after the meeting; But we are never going to suc­ a leading vote getter. gressman. We are content to leave Since we are both Independent agents and local businessmen, we con­ Friday at 2 ' p.m. at the Thomas both of Freeport, Long Island, that the company’s proposal is 16. 1-ash'tray (10-In. diameter) with cigarette lighter, Miller’s at Key ^iscayne yesterday, at ceed, by mch behavior, in build­ Ironically, he was Sadlak’s coun- it ther,e, without pressing the re­ sider that our first obligation le to you our client. When trouble Ouare Funeral Home, 30 School N., Y.; four granddaughters, and others had been ejected from their wrong, or simply for the sake of PhaAnacy ...... 8 4.95 strikes, we’ll be In your com er .- . . providing helpful, friendly eerv- least twice evaded questions ing reepect and trust for American t e r p a r t; Congressman-at-Large search too closely. It’s something Bt., Montpelier, Vt. Burial will be seven great-grandchildren. satellites on the 17th pass around opposing it," he said, "It will not 18. Case of soda, largo bottleo, Manchester.Bottling Co. ..C ...... 2.40 RADIO AUCTION ioe for which this agency la noted. Gallagher’s F u n e ra l Home, 17. Men’s Ooometan Sunglasses, Economy Optical ...... 820.00 the ground that they went to the diplomacy,, cither at home or Frank Kowalski. about the office, not the map, that Notice in Poplar Park Cemetery, North the Earth. This one, rocketed aloft be enough." He paid the city must He ran ahead of Kennedy in to­ tilts the returns. Montpelier. Brooklyn, N. Y., is in charge of have reasons and ammunition to 18. American Heritage (book of the Revelation), Manchester Book **substance" of his conversation abroad. funeral arrangements. Burial will Saturday at California’#- Vanden- Shop ...... 81260 WE HAVE DAILY Friends may call' at the W. P. berg Air Force Base, was ejected back its stand. with President-elect Kennedy. In This Is, of course, diplomacy, Qulsh B^meral Home, 226 Main be in Holy^ Cross Cemetery, It. Child’s Cowboy boots. Green Shoe O u tlet...... 8 4.99 Brookljm, Thursday. There will be on its 31st time around. . 80. Set of enstom-made seatcovers. Turnpike Auto Seat Cover . . . .818.00 each ease, the question had been aqd not politics. This is, In fact DEUVEftY TO THE .. Bt, tonls^t from 7 to 9 o’clock, SPECIALS and tomorrow from 2 to 6 and .7 to no calling hours. 81. Permanent wave, Felloe Bieanty Studio ...... 81260 aimed at the possibility of selec­ ons of the sdgss at which domea- Cape Canaveral, Fla., Nov. 15 22. Sunbeam blender, Electric Sales and S ervice...... 812.95 tion of some Republicans to serve tie politics normally halts. One • _ Infant Roy {IP)—A power-packed Intercontin­ About Town 88. Foot stool, Wdibrod M em ler...... 815-00 These items can be bid on anytime between ental range Atlas missile success bi*the new administration and thus might say that when ws Indulge In BOLTON o b e rt Jo Mrs. Komella L. Grous South Windsor,— The In fa n t 84. 4 Introdnetory lessons on piano or organ, Marlon Moberg ...... 812.00 give It soR.ething of a •'national" daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Armand fully streaked 5,000 miles down Priscilla Circle of Emanuel Lu­ now and cMeinff of tl^e auction such open hypocrisy, we do sd in Rockville — Mrs. Koraelia (Nel­ toe Atlantic mlssilS range early atmosphere. Roy of 36 Manor Lane, died yes­ theran Churchwomen will meet GROUP 3— TIME 9:01 a non-partiaan manner. lie) Labaca Orous, 74, o f 14 Maple terday morning at Hartford Hoa- today. 26. Gift certifleate. The Uttle Shop ...... 810.00 From this, one would guess that S t, widow o f Frank A. Grous, died tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the church. But one can’t help thinking that AREA • • • pilal. Tho Air Force r^orted the 28. Bex cigars, Webster Golden Wedding Meyer-Mendelsohn .... .8 6.00 early this morning at Rockville President-elect Kennedy already the advent of a new national ad In addition to her parents, she Atlas, America’s most potent mil 27. Mimie hurriemne pin-up lamps, pair, Frazier Furniture...... 813.95 City Hospital. Itary toefleet, achieved all flight Miss Carole Rubin, daughter of 1001; 1961 Cem*t, 2>deer has some RepuhUoan in mind for ministration and a new secretary R leaves two brothers, James and Mr. and Mrs. Lson Rubin, 114 28. Bell harmonica. Ward’s Music B \ o re...... 8 3.95 Bom In Poland, March 31, 1886, test objectives in plunking it(J some partici^ar post, that he REAL ESTATE MITH Stephen; psteroal grandparents, Plymouth Lane, has been elected 28. Set of 4 tray tables, F airw ay...... 812.95 'MoricHty Bros...... $2183.20 of stats might afford a wonderful PINE LEN OX mOORPORATEO daughter of Adam and Amelia Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Roy of Cana­ nose cone on target near Ascen­ 80. Flashlight, Diamond’s Police Equipment ...... 8 2.98 wants to clear his choice with Nix­ opportunity for us to agree among INSURANCE Mayo Labaez, she came to Rock- sion Island in the South Atlantic. to the' Student Council 'and news­ .825.00 da; and maternal igrandparents, paper staff at Boston University 81. 10 sln|^ rolls sndlpaper, style perfect, Sherwin-Williams .... Included are pushbutton radio, heater and on, as t ^ new titular head of the Come to Beneficiort Open House for vlUe 57 years ago She was a mem­ Two hours after • launch, a re­ 82. Wool rich sport shirt, Clifford’s ...... - .811.98 ourselves on a new kind o f face to PHARMACY Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kejan of where she is a freshman. She is a defroster, signal lights, tubelcM tires, oU Republican party, and that he also ber of St. Joseph’s Church, Sacr.ed covery veasgl retrieved a dhta 88. Gift eortifieatoi Mantoester Pet Center...... 810.00 filter, front arm rests, sun visors. the world, a aingle face, which MS MAIN ST., g r o u n d FLOOB-^TEL Ml 84241 Maine. I960 graduate of Manchester High | wants Ntafon's help, perhaps, in 299 E. CENTER ST. Heart Society, Rosary Society, St, Graveside services’ will be held eaipsule that ejected from the 1V4'- 84. 8 dinnen, lobster or roast beef, Fiano’s, Bolton ...... 8 9.50 would abide by principle and abide ^ "INSURANSMITHS SINCE 1814" Helen’s Society,-and the Roman ton cone and parachuted Into the School. 86. Starhto electrle mixer, Iona.R-6, Iona Manufacturing Co. . . . .819.05 pdirauading the particular Republi­ HOUDAY MONEY Thursday at 11 a.m. at St. Mary’s REQUIRED MINIMUM BID— $1895.27 by the record even though such be TEL. Ml 9.0896 Catholic Union. water. 86. Yj bushel Meintosh i^iples, Pero O rchards...... ,.8 2..'50 Get holiday expenses wrapped up f«sf —•aoon as ap* Cemetery in East Hartford. The The Connecticut River Valley can, whoever he is, that he can havlor.might weaken come passing She la survived by four sons, Ed­ Benjamin J. Callahan Funer.al The Air Force plans a total of. I 87. 1 Jar eieonslng cream, Teri’s Beauty S alon ...... 8 2.20 proved, get Holiday Money at B bn bfic1AL’8 Open Alumni Club of St. Lawrence Uni­ undertake such service without strategy. The . little ekirmiahes we ward G. Grous of Hazardville, Leo Home. 1602 Main St., East Hart­ 13 Atlas squardons, each with six 1002. 14* Dolphin comp Fishormon loss of standing with his fellow Re­ House. Just phone! Get cash for shopping, paying bills, A. Grous of RockVille, Joseph F ford, is in charge of arrangements; to nine mkuiles. ThS' first squad versity will meet Friday evening GROUP 4— TIME 9:14 may win by such tactics do not at Cavey’s Restaurant for a 7:30 boof, Bomos Boot Co. . $ 279.00 publicans. you-name-it "You’re the boas" at BEmCFlciALl Grous of Bolton and Alexander P. ron has been operational for more 88. TxlO Bums Torch Idt, Barrett Plumbing ...... 8 6.95 add up toward victory In the war than a year at Vandenberg Air p.m. dinner, preceded by a social 89. 4 weeks of free diaper sendee, Ciipid Diaper S en dee...... 812.00 For this, the possible sharp and (.. Grous of Ellingtonj five daughters, John M. Gessay we are fighting for tjie mind and Learn n s tel Mrs. Frank Peterson of Lexington Rockville— John M. Gessay, 73, Force Base, Calif. Recently, three hour at 6. pjn. Guest speaker will 40. Auto front floor mats. Bourne Buick ...... 8 7.95 REQUIRED MINIMUM BID— $210.00 practical angle of yesterday's be Dr. Joseph J. Romoda, dean of | 41. 1 lubrication and oil change. Carter Chevrolet...... 8 5.00 respect of the world. IM MAIN ST., 2nd n ., Ovtr Weelirerth’s. MANCHESTER Mass., Miss Helen M. Gorus of of Tunnel Rd., Vernon, died yes­ Atlases were deployed at Warren meeting, one must await further Rockville, Mrs. Robert Yost of terday at Rockville City Hospital. Air Force Base, Wyo.- the collegA 42. 2 Deluxe pisaa plea, lullano’o B akery...... 8 460 MHcImIII-41M* Askfertlw V lf M A N i^ 48. Our Family Album, John Roach ...... $10.00 1003. 15' Dolphin family Sportobout developments. OSIN nwMOAr iviNiNdi untii i fj<, YOU GET THIS GIANT SIZE tSRR8 SM4s is iSiHSh^ sf gP iSOaS 44. Formanent wave, Sdiults Beauty S alon ...... 812.50 boot No. 633, Bomos Boot The meeting can also be taken The Kingdom Lost i ISM if |1M M888 I1I.M paSaisitf taaiiM Is HAMMERED ALUMINUM 48. 6 gallons Horoka driveway sealer, England I.umber Co. . . . .8 9.95 IE eaaaaasNea...... aaaslftgE laaiatlaMaMM8 a« i|f•^6S4e. if . 1 quart Breek shampoo. Parkway Barber Shop ...... i.-i'. .8 3.00 Co...... $ 812.50 at Its face value. Mr. Nixon said, The military figure who took INSULATED RECEPTACLE Sifter the meeting yesterday, that ^47. Complete Inbrioation and oil change. Cook’s Service Station . .8 4.85 over the presidency of Pakistan in 48. Coupons good for 6 half-gidlons Ice cream, Shady Glen Dairy .8 7.50 REQUIRED MINIMUM BID^$535.00 knowing Kennedy as he did, he was a sort of dictotorship designed to BENEFICIAL 49. 100 gallons fuel oil, Wyman’s Oil Co...... 814.50 not at all surprised at his initiative ooVer the li^ liity of hie people .to FINANCE CO. 60. 2 h*p steak dinners, Willie’s Steak H ou se...... 8 5.00 In seeking such a meeting. A t the make democracy function made 1004. Woll«nsockmo8^, Larson's the country was, and pleasantly some newly free countriSa indulge 58. Men’s fleece-lined shoes, size 7, I.«onBrd’s ...... 8 8.9,5 Hordworo...... $ 99.95 SO. For the country, it was some­ In to cover up their own failure to Not all families desire tltat. 69. Thermo hot tray—electric, Harrison's ...... 817.95 STILL TIME •9. Shower curtain and window set, Paris Curtain Shop ...... $10.00 thing new and unprecedented; like capitalize on the opportunities in same type of casket, nor do fll. Box ef Webster cigars (Golden Wedding), Meyer-Mendelsohn, the projected Kennedy visit to the freedom they do now have. their circumstances enable all TO GH THESE FREE GIFTS Ine...... '...... 8 6.00 1006. Foundotlon planting of 4 Lyndon Johnson In Texas, when The most quotable paragraph of them to spend the same 62, Fruit bosket, Plnehurst G rocery ...... ‘815.00 sprtoding Yow, Grontland normally the Vice _Presldent-elect M. Premium oil ctasnge and hih. Jack’s Atlantic Service Station .. $ 5.00 President Mohammed Ayub Khan amount. We maintain a variety WHEN YOU OPEN AN ACCOUNT or Nunory and Londscopo $ ‘ 60.00 might have beer summoned to produced, during his Egyptian vis­ g r o u p 4— TIME 9:48 Florida, It unveils a certain dlrect- of caskets at all times, so that ADD TO VOUR PRESENT ACCOUNT AT 2 Upright Yew, and 2 Andromeda, ail 24” it, came on the occasion of the Haircut, shaiUpoo and -set, Albert’s Beauty Studio ...... 8 4.00 —Including planting. n u s luid generosity In the Ken­ awarding to him of an honorary we can meet the exact needs Flreotone rear view mirror, Brown’s Shell Station ...... 8 8.75 nedy behavior, a certain .touch of degree at Cairo University, and of each family we are privi. "MANCHESTER'S OLDEST NNANCIAL DIatriot check cotton Swiss sport shirt, Coret Casuals . . .8 0.98 Imagination which may In turn went as follows: Shampoo aad 'set. Beauty B o x ...... 8 2.50 1007. 2 Twin bod contour oloctric legad to servo. 200 isttors and 100 envelopes, personalized stationery, W. prove to stimulate the awareness INSTfrUTlON" "The kingdoms and crowns Sehleldgo Printing Co...... 8 6.00 bkinkots, Hartford Eloctric and the generosity and the imagi­ which the Moelems have loet in 0 8T E B g o o d a t o u r MAIN OFFICE and NEW Decorated bfirth'day cake, PSrkade Bakery ..-‘. i ...... ;f -5 6 0 ------Light Co...... $ 57.90 nation of the American people the course of history are far less WHEN YOU OPEN A NEW ACCOUNT FOR $50 COVENTRY BRANCH, ROUTE 81, COVENTRY TV -lamp, Liggett Drug Co,—Parkade...... 8 3.99 themselves. And somehow most ob­ OR ADD THAT AMOUNT TO 10 free paooeo. State Theatre ...... ___ 38.00 Important than the kingdom of Dish garden with green plants, Joyce Flower S h o p ...... 812.00 servers pay Mr. Kennedy the com YOUR PRESENT ACCOUNT 1008. 1 lady's teothof ovorcoot,' the free and searching mind which Comiuete set of men’s toiletries, Green Barber S h op ...... 810.00 pllment of guessing that his be Monchostor Modos . . . $ 69i95 they have lost in the process of in Keeps foods hot or cold. Useful, too, as a generous, size Ico M en’s Zippo lighter, Shoor Jew elers...... 8 4.78 havior would have been much the backet. Eleetrle fon. Pine Pharmacy ...... 8 0.98 tellectuai atagnatlon.” same if he had won, a week ago, Ih o FIRST receptacle ONLIT Is free when you open' an account SAVIMGS 1 tiro 8.26/660/17, Tqpy’s Esso Station...... , .'817.00 That is one of those statements 1009. 448 board foot Woyorhausor by a landslide. for 860 or add that amount to your present account For each one likes to roll around In the STRUT additional $60 you may purchase one of Uiese receptacles for LOAN g r o u p 7— TIME 10:01 knotty pino, W. G. Gitnnoy In any case, this was an election ■V ' . s 4 i 4 I \ 1 I < I N; mind. It makes one remember that MANCH(STBI,CONN. Just 88.00. Trade, Gorden’s Cleaners-...... 810.00 in which the country needed a good . .818.90 Co...... $ 94.08 thefe was Indeed a time when Mos Eleetrle blanket. House A Hale ...... loser, and proved to have the best 1 dozeu TItUst golf balls, Mlnnechaug Golf C ourse...... 816.00 NuWall paneling. 8 bundles 1x6-3’, 8 bun- lem learning s»d science flashed psSewssTts’S sTessT rissscist twsTiTUTies . .810.00 loser of all time, and in -which' it Purchaoe eertlflcato anywhere In the store. Burton’s ...... ; dies 1x8-8’, more brightly across U»e world “SAVE AT SAVINGS and LOAN” End table as seleeted, Keith ^Furniture...... 825.00 can also begin to feel that, It has a / O O t s A t a i n than the scttnltar, when it was the Ash trays— 10” ^lameter/Hghter, Miller’ * Pharmacy...... ,.8 4.95 good winner, too. As Mr. Nixon Opening savinga account, Conne^cut Bw k and Trust .'.. ..$10.00 preserver of ancient learning and II 1010. 1961 Plymouth, ^ o y 2 door said yesterday this is good for us, "IT DOES MAKE A DIFFERENCE WHERE YDU SAVE Stager basket with aeOessories, Stager Sewing Machine .. ..810.00 carried with It the seeds from Chair, Danish modem, walnut finish, Montgomery Ward . ..$34.88 sodon, Roy Motors . . . $2701.30 gnd for the world. . .8 4.95 which western civilization grew Its Stainleoa steel cocktail shaker, Dowey-Richman...... 6 cylinders, torque flight tr^nsmiMion, 2- own revival, after the Middle Ages. Gift oerUfleate, Levine Fashions ...... - ..8 5.00 S ‘- tone paint, heater, back-up lights, outside Water eleeet seat, Church No. 400, white, Manchester Plpf mirror, radio, padded panel and freight. A Little Too Cynical Was there ever a moment at and Supply...... $ 5.00 which the Moelem clvUlsaiion YOU GET THIS WALLACE V O U ^ E T T H IS Will mako 8 dUpUeate keys for house or auto, Olcott Variety No matter how often we are told might have made a choice to pre­ STAINLESS TABLEWARE HEAt-'N.SERVE PLATTER StO^O . . . . . a , . , *••,,88.80 M p u m to MINIMUM MD—42231.7S that the game of diplomacy is a serve land expand its glortea o f the ON RATTAN TRAY cynical game. In which It is quite GROUP B—TIME 10:14 mind? History Is not that simple, Trade, SauU’o Barbor S h o p ...... $10.00 M y mt REDEEM YOUR permissible to resort to any Incon- or made up of single big decisions. -A- Trade, One Hour M artinizing...... $ 5.00 alstency providing It Aems consist­ Instead, there are a host of minor, 1 boys' swoator, Manchester Mills ...... 8 2.77 ITEMS AT >1 6ENTER ST. ent with the national interest, we gradualistic decisions, in which a Yalues Galore Oobbler’s b e a ^ , maple finish, Grant’s (Mala St.) ...... ;$10.90 Americans will never get uaed to Box olgars, Wbtoter Golden Wedding, Meyer Mendelsohn, Inc, ;8 6.00 NEXT TO THE MUNICIPAL BUILDING cIvlllMtlon’a selection of Its own Plostoaf's Hot 'a ' Cold Jug, Browne’s Shell Service ^ .8 2.00 the buainees of having our diplo- course seems nstural, necessary, KIWANIS Man’s oowboy boots, Greon Shoe O u U et...... 812.05 iiiacy bUthely contradict lUelf, and almost uneventfully auto­ t7. 2 dlimom, lobotor or ronot beff, Flaao’s (Bolton N o tc h )...... -.8 960 For years. In the United Na­ matic. Somehow, the Moelem world 1 hair shnptag, Adrian’s ...... 8 8.00 tions, we have been arguing, 1 Jar eleauatag croam, Teri’s peauty Salon ...... 8 2.20 became more and more absorbed lam p,.Gmut'o ..*8.8.08 TO PLACE A BID against understanding of all with the terrlloty its ’ scimitar Fesh df U8 ftom tifite to time needs an economic lift—a financial boost 1 dosen hamburgers) Adrlaa’o*Drive-In...... 8 3.80-^ other peirticipanU In the same could conquer, and lees mindful of RADIO that will help him meet extraordinary medical biUs, finance major Box elgara Woboter Golden Wedding, Meyer-Mendeliu>hn, Iiie. .8 8-00 agreement, that an agreement of the more lasting shadow Its learn­ repaira, meli;# home improvements, or purdusoiaome badly*needed or 1M5 on the regional representation GROUP 9— TIME 10:35 ing might hsYe cast. In ths end, mu(di«wanted item. Being able to meet these needs for sizeable sums 1 sot opark plugs for 8 eyllnder ear, Manchester Auto Parts . .8 8.24 DURING AUCTION In the United Nations Security the sword led' the idea, Instead of of money a ipwat deal to your family, and our people know that. Sport coat, Stsu’o ...... Council was an agreement for one the idea flaming ahead o f the lighter, Wddon Dfug Co.v-.-. . .'ivr. . 8 7.60 year only, 1946, instead of a gen­ sword. That le the way worlds srs AUCTION So don’t haeitate to atop hi at your nearby Connecticut Bank and Hat, Dobbs, stylo aad color no selected, K eller's...... $11.96 tleman’s agreement which laid Truft Company office any time you have a need fbr extra cash. Our . Golf puttM, Golflaad, Vernon ...... 115.00 NOVEMBERa 15-16 lost, not won. > Lnbrieatioa Job, oil cliaage, filter, wet wash. Bob Hayes Service down lasting poUcy, Our repudia­ TOMBHT aid TOMORROW WflHT peopla.ttoe will be happy to arrange a loan that you can handle m SUU Ladles’ Suabeam alMtito sbavor, state Barber Shop,.,..;...... 8 0.95 thing that has been made repeated­ TUNE 12» WINF > Gift certtSeato for servlee, Hartford Tailoring ...... $10.00 8:35to11 P.M. ly, In the couna of fights with the Open Forum . Boator Brown aboeo, Gustafson Shoe S to r e ...... 8 7.09 Your Manchester radio station . 8 ehleken dlMicn, ftal course,-Three J’s, B olton...... 8 5.00 . Communist bloc to take away from . 106 gaUono No. % fust oil, Baatly’s Oil Co. .81460 asstom JDuropo the Security Cotin- Would Thank ftomaritans i Footstool, hbmelMOter Upholstering ...... $20.00 sil SMt to which it had been 18 Ibo. feaashurger, Maucheoter Paclclag Co...... ,...f 7.60 tlonaMih from ths ethical point of accident on Spencer St. last Mon­ Tableware-carirlea lifetime gnarmntee. Fodr-pleee plaee eettlagi togjnaoo bat platter (wMi foM) oa rattan tray aad serve on > Plroplaao wood baokot, Halo’s Variety Store*,8 2*98- idsw. It was pert of *' successful day night r Kalfe, Fork, TeaSpoqa, Soup 8poon>-4a attraettve gift'box. t d auarta o41, TWreott’s Ksoq Station *8 8.00 •tnicgls ws waged to keep Biiro- Even though their names are CONSULT THURSDAY, NOVi 10 The FIRST set ef tableware ONLY Is free when you, opea aa The FIRST platter aad trny ONLY Is free when yon open an . S Ms, Klata’a tse sn m e Virginia baked ham, Kleta’s MarketL*. • •. .8 8A9 unknown to me, their truly Chris­ aocooat for 828 or add that'amount to yont pioseat aOoount neoanat tor |26 or add tint aaBonat to your present aoeonat • Mlaa Wtaatod oHatilo toaater, F . 4k D. S to re...... 811.00 l| M a a Communist aatioos off tbs tian spirit of help; was vonr.doo]S^ . 8 gallsna Pfoatana, 1 eaa aealar, 1 mat la. Maple Sarv. StoUeu . f 8.10 ISSUE OF 'TH E HERALD" FOR For eaoh addlUonal 826 you may pnrohaao oao of theoe aota for Far oaeh adflWenal $28 yon may pnrehMo one at thaso pJaMera 10 OflRctf. • • M fvinfl 21 CenMcHcul CommimHlM .CouacU. and ws svsa sueesddsd in ly approclatod and wui not bo tor- Jnet82A9. * , f and tm ^ far Jnst 8246. , 8 fM aurttSeatsAVlrst Faad Storp aasoaSa*oooo#i',aaosa#eOaa getting an AMaa p ow tr, tton. It is my siooero hopo that Ttoa 0.78x18, KBsvrarlh-KAaaow .818*26 Ss raeosags roaches thsm. ITEMS AND TIME OtrHOefllq far'asavim on waabir: or p r i^ ABO Sarvleo O o;...,.81 : into O s asat sslataaUy allooatod to $ M rnmmd. ■: Mrs, Esrhara Storjr A btaaa pala la a t, Ktag^ HapairlnMt Mtora ...... f>,.8 , SOOVoasDitve M s a d v l paM far hg ' ‘WVE AT S8VINM aid LOUT •wKUvm m m ijiudr IM. t (insHNC 6M M Om ...... ^^...8 8J8. HftSM do PM think tha Hast HeetSpeA CMS. ' ( •-■V

. .N- EAUW aTER BVSW O H^ALD. IfANCB&StBR. CONN. TUESDAY, NOVEM^Eilt 16.1960

BoiMlle, o f Manchester, iatoxlca- keys Wednesday nlH*t at a Tur­ South fPirtilsor ttOB»'iwnteh‘ 3d to 30 days in>'Jall. key Bingo party sponsored by the Faniily Fetes Deys, rem e MSettags .Set South Wladiwr VotuntOer Fire De­ 'ffiM .AxlerioSh Legion Auxiliary^ partment at Cb. 1 Firehouse on MaiNried 55 Years CburtLevies swl meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. atr Ellington Rd. DRESSING the Community- Hall on Main St Prlzee wlU be food baekete, tur- Mr. and Iba. JuUua Dey, 68 StateBirth Control Laws All dofiatioas for 'the Veteran’s keye And a obmplete turkey din­ Lyneaa S t. are celebrating their Yoi)H b« anuzed how mucH bfitta* evdiy toom in $204Fine on Hospitpl gift shops'must be in at ner. . 86th wedding anniversary today., your hoiqiB will look when you drws your whodowt. this meeting, as they, must be at Tha couple was hdnoNd at a fam­ .(Onatanwa teOT) rac« o m ) After Thanksgiving the depart­ ^ for the holidays in permanent Kiraeh VerUeal Slat the hospital by Nov. 18.. ily dinner last Saturday at the ment plans to have regular bingo home of their son, Raymond Dey, Blinds. They’re beautiful practical too. Gan MI **Tha eawntiai difference be* 2nd Offense A social hour' will follow the ian on Wednesday nights with a vari­ 61 Lyneas SL tweei) the facte here and those in bdsinass meeting. Mrs. 'Theresa ety of prlsea. 8-4866 and we’ll demonfitrate in your homei. the.eerUer cases Is that no claim Is 1he Deys were manlsd Nov. A young Mast W rtfoiM ' maa, Dykes and Mrs. Joijephine War- B ap tism 14, 1B05,. at Zion Bvaiwslical made ^heM that information re* Seat Officers Bhevrity wlQ be the hostesses. 1 'ound guilty a MOond offShbb of iUsa Ann Carlson, daughter of Luthsvan Otaureh in Manimoater. latliiir to the employment of con* The Educatlcm Oonimittee of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carlson o i Mr. Db'y is a retirsd snqtloye of tnsceptive measures Is essential for driving while his Ucdiise w is unt Miss Elsa Oustafson was in­ th$ junior Wdman’s Club will Meryl Rd., was bapUaed at First Cheney Bros. The coupis has two FINDELL MFG. C 6. the purpose of safei^arding the der suspieiiaion at Monday night’s meet at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Congregational Church Sunday. health of the platnUlI wife . . stalled as royal princess of Fran­ sons, Raymond D ^ of Maneboster 485,E. MIDDLE TPKE.. MANCHESTER Town Court aessioa, was lined F. MeUey, 72 High Wow Rd. to- and Fred Dey of West Hempstead, "T h e essential feature of the ces Herron Council, Pythian Sun­ $204 by Judge William T. Thrdah- n lg iita tS . . MaariMOter Bvenlag Herald N.Y.; and a daughter. Mis. Fred- ' 'Venetian Blinds, Repairs, Repair Parta’ factual situation here,” the de* shine Qlrls, last night in Odd Fel­ > Bingo Hated er. A Hartford man was fined South Windsor eorreSpondetit, El­ srlck Schneider of Manchester; claion said, “is a concept of the lows Hall. lUsldenta will have an oppor- more Burnham, tetephoae Mitchell marriage relationship 'as one in $102 fdr a first' offense on a slm- four grandchildren, and two great­ She is the daughter o f Mr. and t nity to win Thanksgiving tur­ 4-0fl74. grandchildren. which the plaintiffs are entitled, iUur charge. \ under the 14th Amendment to the Mrs. Carl Oustafson of SI Maple SL Another East Hartford man federal Constitution, to be protect* was fined $16 for failure to g ^ t ed from the operation of statutes Seventy-five attended the instal­ the right of way at an iateraec-^ "w hich prevent them from obtain* lation, conducted by Mias Lois tion. He had been involved ta a Ing from^a reputable physician Int Smith, past royal princess, assist­ R t 5 interseotion 2-car craab in formation on proper methods of ed by members of Acorn Council which a Springfield girt Suffered prevenUng conception and thereby of West Haven. Among the guests severe facial cuts and braised avoiding the possibility that chiU knees. He spjMaiad the sentence Would you like your children to dren will be conceived ^before the to Superior Court under $100 plaintiffs are prepared, psycho­ bond following a lengthy hearing logically or economically fCr the in the local court duties and obligations of parent­ hood. Chester D. HOlmeS, 22, Of East Hartford, wM fined $2m for a I'We find hpthlHg’ln the concept second offonal of operating, a mo­ advanced by the plaintiffs, or in receive a letter from Santa Claus? tor vriiieia during a period Of.U- .'-rf' the facts recited in the complaint cense suspension. Lawrence in connection therewith, which DelafoM, 20, of Hartford, was would warrant a conclusion that fined $102 for a first offense on the rights and Jural relations of the same charge. He was also partieTln the situation of the plain­ fined $30 for Improper use Of reg* tiffs have not been concluded by istsatlon plates and found not previous decisions.” . . guilty of breach of the peace. In'cases ruled on by the court last December, the coiirt said that diaries J. Beaudry, 24, of East the laws in question were "a con­ Hartford, appealed a glS fine for stitutional exercise of legislative failure to griuit the right of way power.” at an intersection, to Superior It said that "the Judiciary has Court under $16 bond. a duty to test: legislative action Police testimony indicated the* by constitutional principles, but ear operated 'by Beaudry struck it cannot, in that process, usurp a northbound vehicle driven by the power of the Legislature.” Harold G. Knowlton, 21, of Spring- The cases 'last. year were field on Oct. 16 as Beaudry was , b i^ f h t by Dr. C. Lee Buxton, a Miss U sa Gnstafsoii making a left turn into. Sullivan physician and chairman o f the Ave.,' from the southbound lane. Yale Medical School's Department were supreme officers of the or Miss Rose Marie Pepper, 17, of o f Obstetrics, Uiree of his . patients der, and grand officers of the Springfield, a passenger in the and tuip Of their husbands. These Knowlton auto, was injured when Knights of Pythias and Pythian her head struck the windshield and cases ha'vb. been appealed to the Sisters. U.S. Supreme Court. both cars were extehalvely dam­ In 1942, the U.S. Supreme Court Other officers Installed are aged in the crash. - rejected - an appeal by another are Joanne Rich, Junior past royal Beaudry's attorney contended he physician on, the ground that his princess; Elaine Daggett, charity; had the right of way at' the time patients were not- parties to the Karen Smith, friendship; Mary of the accidoit because of a traf­ proceedings and that there was Daggett, royal prelate; Anita fic light at the intersection. Other dispositions by Judge no question of his own rights bO' Chappell, Mystic 1; Terri Doughty, Thresher included: Wayne J. Man­ ing involved. N, ' royal guide; Lois Smith, royal ex­ chequer; Gladys Gamble, royal chester, 20, of Chicopee, Mass., dis­ Connectlout'q 80-year*old birth regarding a traffic signal, fined control laws have been a subject recorder, pro tern; Wilma Purvis, royal warder; Ellen LeDuc, royal $0; Norman A. Lufkin, 83, Hart­ of controversy in the state for ford, disregarding a traffic signal, many years. sentinel; Janet Cook, musician Mrs. Jane Smith, royal advisor fined $0; Irving A. Knafel, 20, of Hartford, disregarding 'a traffic and Mrs. Elsie Gustafson, assist­ signal, fined $6; Charles Butkus, Columbia ant royal advisor. 34, of Warehouse Point, disregard­ Jewels were presented to Miss ing a traffic signal, fined $6. Joanne Rich and Miss Carolyn Also, Henry W. Pigeo. 23, of Christmas Seal Nadeau, retiring royal princess r jckvllle, passing.^in a no-passing and royal recorder, respectively. zone, fined $15; and Clarence F. 1 y I Sale Launched Entertainment followed, by the Gerthide Tyler dancers. Refresh In Mail Appeal ments were served.' Judging of doUs the Sunshine Mrs. John Pringle has been Girls have been dressing will take FREE DELIVERY named Columbia representative on plate at the next meeting, date * V Vi- the Tolland County Committee of unannounced as yet, and the LIDGETT DRUG the Connecticut Tuberculosis and dolls will be donated for charity Healtb-'Assn. The annual sale of purposes. V AfTKiPARKADE - the Christmas Seals has been laimehed in a mail campaign, this week.' Residents are urged to take this New WAVE Feted %Bieans o f helping to fight tuber- culosis and other respiratory dis­ At Farewell Party eases. ARTHRITIS? I have been wcmderfully blessed in Grange Notes Miss Janet Cushing of 58 Hem­ I Mrs. Burton Starkey, lecturer being able to return to active life lock St. has enlisted In the WAVES Of Columbia Grange has announc­ after suffering from head to foot I 1 : • ed that she and assistant lecturer for a three-year period and left with muscular soreness and Tiain-M Mrs. William Roberta 'will present Thursday for lO weeks of training Most all Joints seemed affected. a Thanksgiving program at the According.' to medical diagnosis, I at Bainbrldge, Md. had Rheuinktold Arthritis, Rheu­ Orange mbeting tomorrow night in Miss Cushing, a 19S9 graduate Yeomaiu Hall. matism and Buraitis. For free in-1 of Manchester High School, is the formation write; October Building Permits daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John C. Four building permits were is* MRS. LELA S. WIER . 1 .' Cushing. '-V sued, during October by Lucius W, She was honored by friends at a 2805 Arbor HUle Drive-D 90 .. ■ Robinson Jr., agent for the zon­ P. O. Box 2695 ing commission, totaling to an farewell party Wednesday evening estimated. valuation of $14,700. at Surrey’s Inn, Berlin. , JackMn, Misaleelppl They ace; Estate of Frank De* msako, addition to bam on Rt. fiA; Raymond Judd, garage, Rt. $7; Anhand Chartier, carport. Chestnut Hill, and Verna Watrous, house on Rt. 6 . ____ FOR EXPERT Manoheeter Evening Herald Co* WHEEL ALIGNMENT—WHEEL BALANCING liimbla correspondent, Mrs. Don­ ald R. Tuttle, telephone ACadSn^ RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORiNG 8-S4$5. COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE SEE CLARKE MOTOR SALES .’lOl BROAD STREET— MI 9-2012 ^ 4 ' ■' ' t '«•'' - '».J' ' ti ' ffy

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St. I»nl»—(NEA) —A new Herald Ai^le Meord for motherhood liM been •et In the dog world. . . . m . Vicky,, an EnglUh'setter, has EARL YOST New Standards ' Help Wanted had 109 puppies -and she’s Just Pass Defem^ . Bparta BdMae IC4A Champion Plans to Teddh a Mt more than seven years old. For Duck Pins Vicky has had 11 Utters, from Needs Plenty Missouri Rated Top Team; Squat Scorn Hit as Speaker MilwfiukM (NEA) Cctoeb While Preparing for Olympic^ four .to 14 each. All of the tisis Blsekbourn of Mar­ puppies were sired by the same Public apeakitig is a cinch for Manchester’s Dom Squatrito In Loop Play quette can laugh about it stud, Florendale’s Lou Poncho. Of Sharpening and the fine ’Wesleyan football co- stole the show from now, but it wasn’t funny at P on ^ o has sired S9 litters to­ Ntw York, Nov.. 16 (/P>—"I Lowe W(^n ^Here Fifth Club Thus Honored his fellow state college captains yesterday. The occasion was the time., fu«88,'’ said 140-pound Bob taling fiiO pups. the weekly meeting of the Connecticut Sports Writers’ Alii-* By EARL YOST Previous records for mother­ By FRANK CLINE As captain ‘ of the 1959 Low« with 8 sifh today, “it’s In Turkey Race hood were held by two English ance at the Waverly Inn. It was a-ne^ twist. Instead of the Records are Made to be. - ^ ■ 0 It was a nice one to win, New York, Nov. 16 , upended by Minnesota a week ago^the Southwest Conference crowa football team, Joe Anderer a teaching career for me for Setters, Sally and Sally II. Sal­ writers hearing the head footba}! coaches talk; captains, or broken alid- last night Roy Slender Bob Lewe, 104A win­ ly whelped 99 puppies In 18 particularly the way our run­ The unbeaten Missouri Ti­ bounced back Impressively with a in its Jaat game Saturday against eo-eaptalne of the eight state col-e Lipp set two new marks ip led the Warriors in prAyer, the next three years.” 35-12 -vletory over Ohio State,and Texas Tech, poltehed off Southern Lewe, a 22-yaar-oId B r o ^ asn- ner, le the youngster who Won Utters and SaUy n had 101 ning game performed so auc- gers, 'Winners of nine straight, leges that field football teams oc­ modern duck pin history when One day, with Marquette the Five Mile Read. Race In puppies In 12. cesstully. But, actually^ wer r. oved Into second place. Iowa Methodist, 26-3, last week and took cupied the spotlight. 'It wss a re­ lor, won the I(i4A Crass Cotmtry have taken over the' No. 1 received six fifst place votee to over the No. 7 spot. he crashed the little maples in the middle of a big losing .Championahip over the 'Van Cort- Maneheetor laat THablceghing Vicky whelped her Utters at feel that's the way we shofild f r y i n g experience, both for the Jrtorning. Tho NKw ' Jeroey the Purina Dog Care Center, place in the weekly'Associated five for Mtsaleeipjpi, still tmbeaten Navy semained in eighth .place coaches, and , writers. for new single and three streak and the underdogs iandl Park trails yesterday, and have been doing all season be­ but tied once. Ole Miss adviuiced baa been trying to figure out a runner who attends Brown'* Unt- near St. Louis. Press College Football P

oints better was reglstsred on a Man­ State scorers. by Iowa. Auburn has two games Greatest Name in Road Racing Lowe waa second to Michigan declared New England’s 1960 col­ the boys 'would score that many Grid Giants Await for fourUi place byia comfciitable touchdowns and picked up 75 yio'ds chester alley. Previous hlghe were fell before Purdue, 23-14, Mis­ to go, Florida State and Alabama In 20 carries. ' State's Crawford Kenned,v in last Second behind Lowe waa Larrie legiate soccer champion. touchdovvns agttinat them,’’ Briggs 2M by Sparkey Saldella In 1936 souri took over. Earlier In the margin over Waahhigton, a 37-7 on the next two Saturday. Ohio year’s race,- so ha was the heir- Sweet of Alfred. He was 80 yards The announcement was made by continued. ^ Coach Norm Daniels introduced St Farr’s and an even 200 total Word on Condition season Mississippi ^ d Iowa each winner over California. Minnesota State ends its season Saturday apparent to the title. But he Waa back in 25:56. Gerald Young of Hugh McCurdy of Wesleydn, "We were finally able'to get our led for three weeks. Syracuse and ends its season Saturday at Wia- his co--csptsln as the "fellow who by Paul Correntl In 1958 in the ill mOst of the summer, and had Michigan Stato waa third, Bill halfbacks Simmons (Mike)""and against Michigan. Marathoner Old Kelley chairman of the New England Of Conerly, Rote Minnesota each had one week on c.„i8in and Washington up against gave pep talks sU season long to Elks League And the Double to make up for a lot of lest time Bachrach of Yale fourth. Bill Rey­ NCAA Soccer Selection Commit­ Manchuck -(Greg) loje on our end top. Missouri was not mentioned in the squad.” Strike alleys, like Farr’s, etnee Washington Stats of Spokane. the pre-season poll but clim b^ in­ when he started training in the nolds o f Michigan State fifth. Bob tee. He said yesterday the Huskies sweeps. That’s only the first or After crushing Oklahoma, 41-19, ■ "I’m convinced that small col­ demolished. Correntl is the cur­ Mack of Yale sixth and Lynn second time this season that we’ve New^Yoik, Nov, 15 (A5 The Duke on Move to the top 10 Oct. 10 when it was fall. wbuld meet Cortland (N.Y) State at Oklahoma, Missouri has only leges play a good brand of foot­ rent houee manager at the Holi­ Files, for Turkey Race That he did. So far, he haa run Bender of Army seventh. been able to make our outside New York Giants won’t know until The Duke team thyit has been sixth. After two weeks in the No. in Stdrrs Saturday In an NCAA one more hurdle to clear. The Ti­ coming on strong after losing .to. ball. Coaches like Norm (Norm day Lanes. about 750 miles in the past two Misatl (Steve) Maehooka of game work well," declared the Wednesday or Thufikisy whether 5 spot, it took over second for two Lipp, one of the country’e out­ quarter.-final elimination. gers’ last regular ■eaz<'n ;game Michigan in its third game rolled weeka. Daniels), Dan Jessee Of Trinity months. Cornell, a native of Kenya, won Indians’ head mentor. and Otto Graham of Coast Guard standing duck pinners, crested a ■ The winner goes into* the semi­ quarterback Charlie ConSIy™ ^^ will be played Saturday to clear. ovr- Wake Forest, 84*7, and took The otlier unbeaten, untied By EARL YOST * “ I’m atricUy a long distance the freehman run, stepping the finals at Brooklyn College in New Theri Briggs went on to discuss be able to play against the Phtla.- The Tigers’ last regular season do s marvelous Job of putting good DOM SQUATRITO new all-time local triple with his three miles In- 15:24.9. Manhattan his two other starting backs, full­ over sikth place. I^ke has'two to major colleges — Yale (8-0), New 486 total. The previous best three One year older and one pound heavier, the greatest name man." Lowe observed. "So I’ll be York Nov. 25. delphia ^ g le s Sunday in the bat­ wUl be played Saturday at home go,' North Carolina Saturday and Mexico State (8-0) and Utah Stato teams on the field despite the lack aiming for the 5.600 meters or won the team championship with Coach John Squires’ kickers are back Dave Malausky and quarter­ tle for first place In the National agathaCKsusas. bf depth on their squads,” .the SUk ing out without besting' t h y string wss 455 by Maurice (Hip­ in the history of mad racing and marathon running in the 68 points. back Don Seipel. UCLA on Dec, 8. (9-0) received only a smattering maybe the 10,600 meters or mara­ BOBBY LOIYE reglpnal champions in 1958 and Football Lieague’s Eastern Divi­ The lokm. team that had been Towner said. guy»-” po) Oorrenti in 1967 in the Y United States— John A. Kelley— will be back Thanksgiving Praises Others Also Arkansas, taking dead aim at of votes. League. The latter is one of the thon in 1964.” National winners in 1948. They sion. "Colleges like Wesleyan and Pyle, who stands several inches morning for his second appearance. in the Five Mile Road "Don’t overlook Malausky or over the six foot mark and packs owners of the newest lanes in Man­ Hie cloOklng of 29:40.4 for the concluded this season with 10 'The veteran passer suffered a Trinity just don’t have the depth. Race. ’ Not.- to be confused withg* five-mile course automatically be- Seipel. Malausky blocked well all twisted ligament In left knee 220 pounds on his big frame, had chester. wins and two setbacks. I respect Dan Jsssee more and John J. Kelley, a four-time win­ eama a record because it probably CATCHING— Yogi Berra, left, of the New York'Yankees day and made yardage when we joint in the closing minutes o f Sun­ some nice words for UConn. Tope st West Side ner here, John A. is a spry, little needed It from him. Seipel called Mixed Reaction to Latest College Grid Trend mere. Their teama are a credit to Leading high average bowler in was the first time the race ever and Gabby Hartnett form a natty twosome pn the Pine- Philadelphia—Len Mathews, 186, day’s victory over the Pittsburgh “Connecticut is still the best man of 63 who twice Won the one of his better gam it this year ■mall college coaches.” the West Side R ec Lieagtie last had been run over exactly five' hurst, N. C., golf, course. Hartnett did considerable back- Philadelphia outpointed A lfr e d o Steelers. team we have met this season,'' he famed Boston Marathon. and contributed a couple of good Coneriy’s left leg has been fit­ Adding a word of praise for year, Lipp collected five strikes, miles. When Hennedy posted a stopping, too—for Chicago Cubs, whom he alsp managed. Urbina, 186, Mexico, 10, Coach Daniels, Squat told hii lis­ ■Sid. This statement has often Last year, when he finished 23rd, fantastic 23:51.8 recoro last year, gaiils himself." ted with a metal extension and It been repeated by regular followers four spares, two 10 boxes and a Kelley weighed 122 pounds. At 52, Malausky mads his biggest con­ will not be determined for another teners, "In our hearts, Danny’s 10 fill in getting his 203 game. Manhattan College (joach George Sidelines Being Deserted by Coaches the greatest guy.” This echoes the of Yale football. he was the second oldest man in Eastment got auapicious. He sent tribution to the Indiana’ offense 'at 94 or 48 hours If he will be able What a game it would make Lipp's great night overshadowed the race which attracted 115 start-- the start of the final quarter right to sit up during the week. - aentimenU of members of the a fine performance by veteran a team of surveyors to check the now, Yale and UConn, with both ers. The grand old daddy wss 69- •Dedicated Players Issue Stern ITaryiing- "It all depends how he heals,” press who tab Dnnitls No. 1 on oourqe.which is just acrooa Broad- after Platt was stopped on the lo­ rolling in high gear. Joe Genovesl who totaled 462 on year-old Amos Kujsla of Harvard, cals’ four-yard stripe. Needing said Dr. Francis Sweeney today, the state scene. games of 157-136-169. Maurice ‘way from Manhattan. For Special Berths ih Press Box s e e Mass. room to manauver, .Seipel called ”17ie ligament is not tom, just * e « Correntl had 139-149 gqmes in his They found it waa about a quar- Tall O d ar officials were con­ Yale Anxious to Prevent History Malausky's number ^ree times In twisted. We’ll just have to wait Thrill Playing / 417 total and Stan Surdell was tor of a mile ihort of five miles. a row and the husky Junior pound­ and see.” York, Nov. 15 ( /P ) _ f t o----- e y ahowad us in tha firat, ao -I^week whether quarterback Charley R«a6on for Victory ' another over 400, hitting 145- fident that John J. Kelley, known Lowe waa the flrst non-Kennedy Kyle Rote, veteran end who felt my place waa on Uw bench,” . Coast Guard’s Ed Dimmock as Old John, on the raoe circuit to win since 1954. In 1955 and POWER ed out a first down to the 15-yard Mark up another trend in col­ Havenel and guard Tefry^Lenaner Biggest man in the room lavished praise on his cosCh, 189—406. stripe. The Indians then went back missed Sunday’s game due to a he aald. *T could alao tall our will play in Saturday’iT Ysma when the name Kelley is used, 1966, Henry Kennedy of Michigan san lege football. The coach ia de­ Mike Pyle, Yale's fine leader, who former pro groat Otto Graham. This is without any question the jH a a i r i o w A i o n u * From Repeating Against Harvard to^their outside attack with Malau- fractured left hand, has been fitted quarterbacka what 1 wanted them Against unbeaten Yale. Both haVa . led off the program. Yale has only fastest league Manchester, would return this year. The little SUata captured the title. The next with a pliable aluminum splint. serting his sideline spot for “We’re only now beginning to (5-6) Watertown, Mesa., runner three years, tha winner waa sky returning to his blocking as- to do, and perhapa a little more been injured moat of the aeUon. one ebstacle in Its path to a per- realize what s thrill it wss playing which is open to outstanding area sl^menta. Dr. Sweeney, the club’s physi­ the higher altitudes of the forcibly than if 1 had to Ulk to End Manzie Winters of Purdue la .fect season—Harvard on Sstiir- pinners. League rolls evSry Mon­ was Impressed .■with Manchester, brother Crawford. cian, said it might be possible for them by phone.'” under Otto Graham for two its ofncial,s and race people. Penn’'State Winner Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 15'^again despite Yale's big,' mauling Briggs was generally pleased press box. It hasn’t become listed as a doubtful starter this d ly -a t Cambridge. years,’’ he said. day night at 9 o'clock. P.C.P. NYLOM Rote to play Sunday although he widespread but there have been week against Indiaha, after hurt­ After finishing the five mile Without one of the Konnedya, line and hammering of^nse. The with Indians’ blocking as a team, Oregon State’a Tommy Prothro "Th'ere-are nine starting seniors The Cadets closed out with- s 5- Lipp's game: (/P)-^Yale’s 'dedicaM players Sport Schedule "Our blocking was good generally, didn’t know how much catching enough cases for many coaches to ing hia khee last Saturday in tha run, Kelley had showered and wss the Spartans lost the team title Crimson will lean on a stubborn spends the entire game up there. and four seniors with the second 3 record, in contrast with -their 10-30-60-88-107 today issued a stem warning particularly our dowitfield blocking he would be able to do. put It imder cohsideration for next Minnesota upset. relaxing at the'Franklin Building after winning it four years in a forward wall of its own plus out­ "Principally It gives you' bet­ team at Tale wh'O hsye never been losing records of past seasons. 117-134-154-183-208 to upset-minded Harvard. The side speed and some passing. which was the best we’ve had this He said Rote definitely should year. Those who have tried it have He had spares in the second, last Turkey Day when he remark­ row. Penn State, placing Its top FISK Saturday, Nov. 19 ter vision of what la happening,” Ohio State end Tom Perdue itif- in a ^ n n in g football game season. be ready for the Nov. 27 game at mixed and varied reaction. Other captains who spoke Were ed. “ I enjoyed the run thoroughly three men in the first 10, cap­ Elis are out to prevent foot­ "W e’re preparing for Yale the Wethersfield at Manchester, 1:30, ho said. "Tha big diaadvantaga la fered a head Injury, the second in against Hjirvard. We lost sS-fr^sh- sixth, seventh boxes; strikes in Turning to defense Briggs stat­ Philadelphia. Tom Kopp of UConn Tom Reese of today. It waa. just marvelous run­ tured the team crown with 72 ball history from repeating it- way we did for Brown—with £he Memorial, Field. Buff Donelli, Columbia coach, loss of personal .contact.” two weeks, against Iowa and hia men and with the varsity the past Trinity, Nick DeFelice and Bill third," fourth, fifth, ninth and 10th JOHNNY KELLEY ed, "Our defenslvejfwork against first tried it during his team’s 44- atatuS^for the Michigan game this boxes. ning here \rith no traffic to get jpointa. Army waa aecond with ■elf. idea of winning.” Harvard Coach Thursday, Nov. 24 Closed Otraolt Video two years. We think this is s good McAllister of Southern Connecti­ 119 and Michigan State third with RANCHER their ground attack. With only a around. The-police did an outstand­ John Yovlcsln said. "We know Five Mile Road Race, 10:30, 8 victory over Cornell, and haa week will be left up to the doctors. reason for wanting to win THE calling out to me. T didn’t know Yale has quite a bit of extra in­ few exceptions, was very satisfac­ University of Omaha Coach A1 cut. Jifft-V^ndetti of Central Con­ ing job. I have never seen a course 180. they're tough. Main St. Wilt Pullg Closer spent at least half a game in the And the Wolverines may have to GAME. necticut snd..^Angelo Palumbo that anyone knew me down here, centive to win this 77th meeting in tory. But we’ve got an awful lot Caniglla haa refined the upper so well patrolled anywhere in all especially since I wore that cap Herman Weber (8), Gerald a time-honored Ivy League rivalry, "Bob Blackman at Dartmouth press box since. depend solely on Dennis Fitzgerald "I know that we are not go- Bridgeport. ''r Rifle Club Opens of work to do oi|i pass defense. strata coaching even more, using to carry the load at right halfback my years aa it la here in Man­ pulled down over my ears.” $ 1 0 . 9 5 w trud npt the least of which is a chance says they've got about eight men Scoring Leaders "I think a coach is more ef­ closed circuit television with a "Gosh, It seemed, as If they sat fective when he can get away from as Dave Raimey and Ed Hood aro chester. Running 84 Years •I its first perfect season in 37 who could play for any team in the Geoffrion Leads camera mounted in the press box. in on our halftime discussion of the hectic activity of, the bench,” both doubtful because of ankle in­ Drive for Junior . Excellent Facilities Last year’s race, incideptaUy, years. country. Penn's John Stiegman New York, Nov. 15 (4V-Wilt "The TV la good because you I Sports in Brief | 8.70-lJ pass defense. We decided to let juries. • "The facilities here are Just ex­ waa the 1,050th of Kelley’s long NVION run But It la 89 years ago — 1921 — says its the best Yale team he haJi Chamberlain of the Philadelphia Donelli said. "You can communi­ can direct cameraa on apectfic With Teammates them have the short ones and con­ cate \Wth the team just As ef­ Colorado lost Its best lineman, Matthews in Sub-Par Showing Members Monday cellent. career which was launched in 1926 TYH which is Oft the minds of Yale ath­ ever seen. But we feel we've got a Warriors has pulled within two phases of the game. But it is not centrate on ^topping the long ones. fectively with the phone^ But to guard Joe Romig, for the season The graying, spindly legged —34 years ago. Last April, Kelle.y N.Y.U.. will have eight letter- , M,Aemu. letes these days. good chance to win.” When they ‘came out they hurt us points of leader Elgin Baylor of good for overall viewing.” Hoi on His Heels me the most important thing is 80 with a broken hand. Syracuse back The Manchester Rifle Club is now Irishman, who has ranked with took part in his 30th Boston Mara­ men playing basketball W s season. Milt TAX AN9 MtKADAIlI TIK The similarity between 1921 and 8tars Sidelined plenty with their short passes un­ Lbs Angeles In the closest scor­ Caniglla said he would like to John Mackey and guard Dave Meg- America’s best distance runners thon. In addition to his two Boston The ttam compiled a 32-5 record 1960 Tale football borders on the ing race in the National Basket­ that you get away from the great Against Mexican Ring Champ accepting a limited number of new Sparkplug quarterback Charlie Montreal, Nov. 15 (/P)—Bernie til we straightened out our de­ see a combination of the two, put­ gyeay were both declared out of for 30'years, lookM like a charac­ wins, Kelley was second seven last season. I fantastic. fenders." ball Assn, has had in three years. emotional strain. You’re not so apt junior members. Thbee who hold a Rnvencl and captain-guard Terry (Boom Boom) Geoffrion of the ting the head coach in the press Friday night's game at Miami, National Rifle A'san; rating of ter out of a children's book in his times In both esses: Assistant Coach Tony Allbrio Chamberlain, with 157 points to explode when aomething goes box and an assistant bn the bench Lenr.ner have been sidelined by Montreal Canadlens, seeking his wrong.” Mackey haa a Charley horse and ^ilad«lphiR, Nov. 15 (JP) — absence of his manag^er, T on y marksman or higher are Algijble race attire last year. He wore a Hia national championships and Outfielder Vada Pinson stole S3 I knee injuries.' Han*ard won’t re­ was also pleased*wlth the Indiana’ in his last four games, now haa a using the closed cjrcuit TV. Meggyeay* la in the university bos- Matthews, the No. 1 ranking light Grszisno, who wss stricken with two-tone wool ice skating cap. bases for the Cinemnatti Reds laat j'j L Yale played Its first eight second 353-point total and a 35.3 aver­ During last Saturday’s 16-6 vic­ to join the club without goihg berths on the AIl-Amecica AAU veal their playing stat\is until the scoring championship, continue win and the job his line did In help­ That sure is going to cut down pital with tonsilitis. Quarterback weight contender, today looked a mild heart ailment shortly be­ through the N.R.A. Basic Rifle ?pu.lled down over hia ears. He wore teairrs were gained in the 15.25 and season. He hit 30 homers and bat- ' games of the season in New Haven. end of the week. Yrile suspects ing accomplishing it. age for 10 games. Baylor has tory over Penn, Donelli spent only ft lot of that pacing back And forth, t. Yale came to tjie Harvard to hold a slim lead over teammates the first half In Franklin Field’s Don George and fullback Randall ahead to. his Dec. 6 fight with fore the fight. Grszisno will enter Markemanehip Course. gloves end a heavy sweatshirt in* .30 kilometer runs as well aa mara­ ted .287. they’ll be in action. Yovlcsln says "Pleased most with the way our scored 355 points in 11 games for not to mention losing the chance Wylie took over first atring apoU Deborah Hospital today for ob­ side his running shirt. thon events. — ^— I gnoM with a.perfect 8-0 record. Dickie Moore and Jean Believeau a 32.3 average. No .one else is Press Box. Doug ,'Vsillsnt after a sub-par All other new members must at­ he'a making his plans on the as- offense finally got moving the way of being carried off the field by the servation. Ironically, the fight wss ‘T was trea^d like a human be­ Freihman football practice at < A H m site: Oambrldge, Maaa. in the 1960-61 competition. averaging as much' as 26 points a "They didn’t do anything dif­ in Texas Chriatian’s backfleld. showing against Mexican Chsm- tend the N.R.A. Basic Rifle Marks "God willing,” Kelle.V said last sumptlpn they won't. we've wanted it to do all season,” pIAyera. George replaces Sonny Gibbs and ing,” he said in adding his praise fall, "I'll be back in Manchester. Harvard thia fall brought out *8 A The date of the game: Nov. The official statistics, released game. ferently in the second half than pioa Alfredo Urbina in a 10-round staged, as a benefit for Deborah. manshi(> course which will b* held 19. Yale, outscored 19-3 in its losses today show Geoffrion with 28 Commented 'Allbrio. “ Our timing Harvard wlU decide later this Wylie displaced R. B. Dodson. feature at the Arena. It grossed $21,715. Mondays from 7 to 9 p.m., starting abbut Mancheater. And the Tall I’ve heard about the Manchester candidates. Fifteen were quarter-: was much better and a couple of The NBA’s qificial statistics run­ **~f| A Yale had lost to Harvard the to Harvard in 1919 and 1920, haa points ori 11 goals and 17 assists. "I’ll be better against 'Vaillant Asked if he tried to knock Urbine Nov. 28 and running for six weeks. Cledars.:’ Many places that^I have race for years from the fellowe. It backs. I been on the ilhort end of a 63-0 power plays added to the offense down today noted that not since run the race officials and towns­ pwvtpua two seasons. Moore Is second with 26 points, in­ Nov. 19, 19W, when Dolph Schayes and I think I can best him,” the out and be the first fighter to do This course will be limited to is all they said it wai, and more." point deluge b y 'C r im s o n the helped no little, too.” people have been very cold; luit hot Look for the little man on The Boston Bruins have four A Vale had scored 199 points cluding a leading total of J8 goals, of Syracuse led Bob Pettit of St. 21-yesr-old Philadelphia eaid last so, Matthew? who haa won 18 of maximum of eight students. After tptmg lato the 1921 game with the past two seasons. What's more the while Bellveau Holds third place McCabe Lauded night after winning a close split successfully completing the course here: The men greeted me here Thur-sday morning at 10:30 on new hockey pleyera—^Bllly Carter, In discussing individuals Allbrio Louis 279-276,' has there been so Palmer, Jay Hebert Honored his 29 bouts by knockouts, said: Orlmsoa. Yale has tallied 214 fac- Vale seniors—and there, are 10 of with 25 points. The figures include decision over Urbina which was i r i couTd have rornere^ mm assigned like they knew me for years. All hUin St. He's Kelley, John A. Kel­ Dallas Smith, Jimmy Bartlett and them on the flrst club—neyer have declared, "Everyone did a good close a race. Neither Schayes nor along the route the spectators kept Orval Teaaier. sari lag the Orfanson this flatwday. Sunday's games. unpopular with some of the 5,354 I would hsve. After hurting my ley. J mapi rtewffijBnii* tasted victory over Harvard^ even job both offensively and defensive­ Pettit finished on top. George Registration for new junior mem Norm Ullman of Detroit re­ Yardley of Detroit took the title, fans. MsttheWs and 'VaiUsnt hand I had to put the press as freshmen. . ^ mained in fourth place with 23 ly too but I thought McCabe (Co- At PGA’s President’s Dinner bers will be held at the range in th* history Yale men don’t want Captain Bob) stood out beat along by some. 290 points over Schayes'. fought to a draw last April in him, relying mostly on left hooks npeate