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PAQIIWENTT-FOUB MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19i IM S A'veta^ Daily Net Press Ron The Weather 1Ewnin0 i^waUit For tile Week Xkided FOraeaat of D. S. Weather Bnieaa November 17, 1962 Sdovi^ endhig this evening. Center St., and cn Bittntaam Into a fiitoh. The vablolo was Ooady( and no* so cold toaight. Model of Ebdiibit east of Draxel Dr. towad a'way wMb right rear dam­ doFA LSE t e e t h 13,839 Low n 't o 82. Wednesday consider­ Storm Factor iSanald E. 41, of 47 Clyda- About Town age. Member the Anilt able oioiidliMMB and mader In the d., driving southbound on Parker Rock, SIMt or S lip ! For World’s Fair Rd. Two. minor two-car accidents Boreon of dreolatloii afternoon with chance of showers. St., went into a akld with bla car, occurred Saturday at about 3 pjp.^ VASTXSTH, on ImpioTsd pewitar TIM’ U ttU TliiMter of Manchea- In Accidents to be nnnkled 'On upper or lower Maneheater—A City of VUIage Charm traveled aome 74 fiset and crashed A t the hbuicliester Shoipplng Park- fidds telee teeth mere fliml]; tw 'a bi-monthly meeting h u been g Shown at Hotel Into a tree head-on. Ha w a« un­ poatponed from Wedneaday thla ade, a car operated by Mrs. Es­ se. Do not sUite, eltp or loelt. Th« season’s second snow stonn, hurt, hut the car^ with extensive No gummy, gooey, pasty t— or >iwnk until Wedneaday, Nov. 28, at ther Hare o f 12 Kerry S t brushed K seCnao- (CTsssMed Advertising on Fags 14) PRICE FIVE CENTS A' scale model of the New Eng­ front end damage, w a« towed Ieellng.F^TfrraualkaUii( VOL. IJDfXn, N a 44 (8IXTBEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1961 • pjn, For Information, perbona in- which brought slippery road condi- the right rear side of a car op­ arid).'Doee not eour. Obeoksf|PUts from the scene. The accident oc­ odor breath". Oat FAETREIB at tenated in becoming new membera land exhtUt planned for the New ttems In Manchester' yesterday, erated by Robert A. Patterson, 24, curred at 7:15 last jiight. of Rockville; and at the Center a drag oountaiB evatywhara. may eall Ed Tybur, 118 Proapect York World’s Fair wUl be dis­ contributed to three of eight motor A t 10 p.m., the Burnham Bt.. in­ vehicle operated by Miss Donna played for the first time In Con­ vehicle accidents Investigated by cident occurred when BYancis O. Povlosky of RockvIUe struck the Jury Convicts necticut In connection with the police during the weekend. One ZemanUc, 19, of 87 Avondale Rd., right front of a car (derated.by State News very minor Injury, one arrest and M m leather Chapter, Order of 14th annual Development CXmfer- dri'vlng eastbound, applied bis Ernest A. Pratt 36, of 'Waterbuiy. XleUolay, will hold Ita aebond considerable vemcular damage ence slated tomorrow at the Stat- were reported. brakes to slow down and then PoUce yesterday also Investigat­ 2 in Payments meeting of the month tonight at skidded into a tree off the right ed a two-car crash at W. Center p h o t o ler-Hilton Hotel in Hartford. A one-c^ accidmt occurred last Roundup T:80 at tiie Maaonlc Temple. side of the road. The car was St., east o f McKee S t Tbe inci­ ’The three-dimensional model, night on snow-covered Highland measuring 27 by 54 inches, in­ St. when Mrs. Dorothy D. Line of towed away with extensive right dent occurred during the anow- To Teamsters lira. John Vince, VFW auxiliary 46 Carter St., was driving west­ front damage. storm but was not attributed to cludes the Ooilrt of States, the six it..Edwin C. Swanson, 60, o f 81 prealdent, .accompanied by aux­ state pavilions and the regional bound. Aa she rounded a curve, Harold LinneU, 40, of Glaston­ Christmas Laurel St. slowed down to make DETROIT (AP)—The aec- Alsop to Continue iliary member lira. Florence Plitt, e^iblt building as they will be near Glen Rd. her vehicle skidded bury, Saturday night was ch arg^ with following too closely. The ar­ a tium into a private drive and his retary-treasurer of the home preeented eight American flags erected wi the landscaped two- into the eastbound lane, knocked rest stemmed from a two-car col­ vehicle was struck on the left rear Cards As GOP Leader to Oub Pack 143 of Nathan Hale acre plot. down a mall box at 186 Highland local of the Teamsters Union lision on W. Middle Tpke., east of fender by a car operated 1^ Alien ' School recently. Thomaa Maaon, ’The exhibit will be on view in St., barely missing a utility pole president, James R. Hoffa, and 26 Hbmlln St., accepted the flags while the car turned completely Tower' Rd- Police said LinneU N. Cra'wfford, 60, o f North Attle­ HARTFORD (AP) — John the hotel's Capitol Ballroom to the boro, Mass., poUce said. Damage an Ohio trucking executive to­ fo r the aoouta. around, t<^pllng over on its right was driving westbound on the ' Promoted more than 300 persons attending Project Chairman turnpike and struck the rear of a was slight. day face a possible 32 years Alsop, defeated Republican side. Her son, John P, Line Jr., 8, NOW! V the development conclave on prob­ ■ John F. Jacksem of New Lentdon Roger' E. Carlock, 24 Deerfield received a bump on the head but stopped car operated by Earle in prison and fines o f $500,000 candidate fo r governor, said The executive board of the lems of urban renewal, industrial Dr., has been re-elected general Koehler, 49, of Coventry, who had each. today that he will continue to Women’s Baptist Uiasion Society has becoihe head reference librar­ did not require treatment. Two parks, the builder’s responsibility chairman of the 1963 Greater other Line children, Susan, 8, and stopped for a red light Damage William Wolff Sr., 62, president be active as a leader in the w ill meet at Community Baptist ian at. Mary Cheney Library. The to the community and the reloca­ IS THE TIME Hartford Community Ambassa­ Deborah, 6, ahd tiirir mother were was sUght .Ldnnell 'was ordered Police Arrests of the Youngstown (Ohio) Cartage Republican party. .Church tomorrow at 7 p.m., pre- library board elevated the former tion of persons and businesses dis­ dors project. He is a supervisor in not hurt. to appear In Clrciiit Court .12, Co., and Holland McMaster, 49, JFK Speaks oeding the regular meeting of the placed by redevelop.ment t -Alsop told a pEU*ty luncheon that assistant reference librarian to the public information and adver­ The Incident occurred shortly Manchester, Dec. 10, Robert D. King, 18, o f H aiti Dr., SALEM NASSIFP secretary-treasurer of Teamsters ‘he proposed "to stay In the picture ■ede^. The day-long conference is spon­ succeed the late Miss Harriet tising department of the Travelers after 7. The vehicle was towed A t 4:46 ajn. yesterday, Donald TalcottvUle, Saturday night was CAM ERA and PHOTO Unkm Local 299, were convicted and help as I see fit and with such Kemp. sored each year by the Connecti­ Insurance Co. In Hartford. away with extensive right frwit M. Bogner, 26, of Bolton, was arrested for faUure to obey a red 991 ST. on 32 counts of Taft-Hartley law means as may be at my oommEmd.” At 6p.m. on Muaio for the Varsity *’11” dance Jackson has a bachelor of cut Development Commission with Through the project, 16 men and and side diamage. dri'ving along Camp Meeting Rd., traffic signal at W. Middle- T^ke. MANCHESTER, CONN. violaUui by a U.S. District Court A t the SEune time he challenged Wednesday from 7:30 to 11 pjn. science degree in library science co-spohsorshlp by the Connecticut women have been sent to spend Two other skidding accidents, east of Finley St, when ms car and Adama St. King was ordered TBE* BII 8*T808 Jury Mimday. his 'Victorious opponent in the rEu;e at Manchester High School will be from Southern Connecticut State Industrial Development Council, sunruners in 13 foreign countries each invol'ving one car, were In- went into a spin on a curve and to appear In Circuit Ccurt 12, Man­ . The jury took just two and a for governor, Gov. John N. Demp­ provided by Jimmy Smith and his C o llie in New Haven. He is at­ the Connecticut Urban Renewal since 1964. Thb program, financed vestigated on Parker St., north of went off the left side of the road chester, Dec. 8. half hours, after a month-long sey, to fulfill his CEunpaign prom­ Radio, TV "Offbeats.” The High School World ten d !^ Simmons College in Bos- Association, the Connecticut Fed­ by donations from Greater Hart­ trial, to find that McMaster re­ ises. In a story Friday had erroneously t

V, in a thoroughly competant man­ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1962 PAGE THRBB School Board Plans to Study Snow Melts— Not Litter Cast Excels ner.' Her voice is even and.well- U.^ Produces trained;.^ she sings with security dally ackaowlsdg* Um eontinuing The lines from the ChristmiS but scarcely with aplomb. Like^ Sheinwold on Bridge RockvUle-Vernoh assistance given by Mayor^Leo B. State-Prepared Report' Again carol . . . "Where the snow lay. In Producing Miss di-Gerlando she suffers from" Gobbler^ Sans Flaherty Jr.,’’ Copans mkL'' round about. Deep and crisp and a lack of style, but there was so Bill Seeks to Create 'Briefs COMMERCIAL ^ much style among the male sing­ AND even" . . . are apt description, for .a r t OF BRIDGE IS Copans Quits Unemployment cltUnui filed by T h « )K)«rd of education tomot«^Uon« involving the proposed Man- Manchester during the past two O pera ^Otello^ ers' that the ladles were almost ta- Grandfathers . LOSING, TRICKS Rockville Etrea residents during tow will continue discussing cheater community college which days. Poor men no longer come evitably bound to suffer by com­ By ALFRED SHEHmOLD the week ending Nov. 10 totaled INDUSTRIM. whether to adopt as policy a state- the troard will be asked to consider in sight, in this day of increas­ parison in roles which are not not­ Downtown Tax Area 146, according to the state labor prepared report which gould limit, adopting as follows; ing affluence, gathering fuel B)' JOHN GRUBER ably Verdi’s strongest. (Conttnned Bfbm Page One) Bridge may be defined aa the « S Renewal Post department. The number of claims Hartford’s opera season opened or possibly exclude, the Manches^ 1. That the junior college ad­ from the snow covered ground. ^ e cast extended to excellence art of losing tricks. (In fact, this * * * for the preceding .week was 101. ter Federation of Teachers from visory committee, established late Instead, Manchester has a Jun­ last night with as fine a production in depth. Arnold Voketaltls man- small white” turkey—lo|ig on the definition to , just rlgflit for some A • 4 t The Town Parking Authority itiid the Main St. merchants George Oopana, executive direc­ TTie D q je e of Pocahontas will PAINTING of “ Otello” as you are likely to aged-the small- role of Lpdovico market. of our regular partners.) The art A K < 4 t appear to have resolved a Icmg standing difference, as they teachers’ salary negotiations ^frlth in September to publicize the pro­ ior Chamber of Commerce, cam­ tor for the Rockville Redevelop­ meet at 7 p.pn- Friday in the ’ Insurance Ooverage For board members.. posed college before the Nov, 6 paigning ,to see that you do not encoimter anywhere. Scenically it with a larger voice than I thou^t T M aame goes, he said, for conatoU in loalnjg tha right tricka agreed last night to seek state legislation that would allow a Moose Ctaib. on Elm St. to.mtUce Yqor Protection was magnificent; it was beautifi)!- thft pioneering fatherless birds— I I t t t t ment Agency, haa resigned as di­ About 250 members of the Man­ rMerenduin at which it was ap­ put anything on the streets and he possessed; he has been heard at the right time. special taxing district f6r the downtown area. plans tor the Christmu season. A $100,000 Compensatiao ly costumedi and the cast was here on several occiaaions, but last' thou^ none of these prizes have South dealer It • t f f rector. His resignation takea ef­ public grocery social will be held chester Education Association vot­ proved, be given permanent status. sidewalks, be there snow- or no Both have been seekiitg a meattof $300,000 PnbUo Liabfltty 2. That the board's community really tops. It so happens that the night he turned in the best per­ ever been released from their North-South vulnerable ms at 8 pjq. ed unanimously yesterday after- snow. Help keep the "City of to luppij) puking for patrons Of fect Dec. 21. $26,000 Property Damage collegfe\ liaison committee meet last performance I saw of this par­ formance I have personally ever Beltsvllle bailiwick, and none of 'Opening lead-Jack of Spadea. % m s _ f the CSiamber Of Oonunerce and an­ Hospital Notes noMi to endorse the “ Comijiittee of Village Charm'? clean. Central Business District stores, Ck^MUis haa informed the Rock­ with the>advisory committee to de­ ticular opera* was in Hamburg, Ger­ heard him do. the researchers have sampled Baat put up the king Of apadea other town merchant, asked Admitted yesterday: Anthony EstabUshed 1916 Nine" report, without aft amend­ but have been at odds about what ville Redevelopment Commiaaion termine which membys would many, and it wasn’t anything like Even the parts of Roderlgo and them. at the firat trick, and South won vdiether businessmen o o i^ not be Land, 18 Progress Ave.; Mrs. Lo- 40 Years Of Sendee ment that would BiloW proportion­ to do first al representation of all teachers’ like to serve permanenUy. as fine. the Herald were well sung, minor Of the 40 fatherless turkeys still with the ace'. Declarer aaw that represented on the Puking Author­ he ia terminating his employment rena Held, Hartford Tpke.; Miss groups on a negotiating committee. 3. That the school board approve Jury Convicts True, the Germams are not noted though they are. Both Mr. alive, one is five years old.. The he could eaaily win two tricka In The two gnn^Mi gathered around ity, but Atty. Phelon asserted that with’ regret because "an opportu­ Susan Cottier, Pinnacle Rd., ES- the conference table in the Pro­ When the state boarf of educa­ the present membership and set for doing Italian opera superbly, Schmorr and Mrs. Embree, who biggest weighs 26 pounds, and, in each suit and that hto best chance town regulations did not allow this nity htis presented Itself which I llngtcm; Mrs. Alvina Squires, RFD WM. mCKSON sang the re^>ectlve parts, are a general, they axe as healthy and for a ninth trick waa in cluba. J - i i . - bate Court heEurlng roofti tost night at present. can ill afford to refuse.” He de­ 2, Rockville. tion adopted the report, it rejected policy for accepting new mem­ but they invariably do excellent t M T . A m M such an amendment, saying that bers. 2 in Payments performances of late Verdi and little on the amall aide vocally, spry as any run-of-the-bamyard Conalderlng himaelf quite an to iroh out their (Terences in time M ulow asked w hether a Main clined to go Itno details about hia Discharged yesterd&y^ Mrs. & SON t get the proposed legislation be­ even •\dthout the amendment the 4. That the beard grant "rath­ Puccini. That the largest city in but then the parts are more than turkey, Olsen said. artist, South led a low club from |0 St. businessman could not be ^ future ptons when reached today. JoEui Chessey and daughter. West Phone M l 9-0920 report has sections which could be er broad powers" to the liaison Western could not mount a little on the amall side as well. They riiare still another charac­ hia hand and played a low club fore the next session of the State minted on the committee. "To Another factor in his decision Willington; Mrs. Edna Gallup, 41 Lwistoture. interpreted to allow minority rep­ committee to work with the ad­ To Teamstei*s a production fit to hold a candle Altogether It was a- mighty fine teristic with normed turk^s. ' from dummy. South meant to lose to U points), and Ow next .play­ tave private interests rqireaented' to leave. Copans said, is the state Brooklyn Carl Gerstung, MiUn thla trick, of course, and he suc­ AU bills to be* considered during resentation. visory committee to establish to the one last night is certainly performance. There were spots "They’re stupid, just, -Mke all er passes. Yon hold: Spades, Ig- on the authority need not be hEum- of the redevelopment program for St., ElUngtim; Anthony Burokas, ceeded. It was tiie only succeaa the 1068 session must be filed ful,” he said. The report has received sat least working plans for the college for an indication of how excellent the where ensemble between orchestra turkeys," says 01se|»j "but even 7-4; Hearts, Q-J-8-a-7-St Dtomends, downtown Rockville. He skid the Russell Dr., Tolland. (Continued from Page One) he had. J-9-6; Ohibs, J. Dec. 2L . ^ t others felt this, would not Adhiltted today: Mrs. Julia oral support from several school presentation to the board by Jan­ local production really was. and chorus, and within the chorus more so.” ' program has advanced to the point uary. Mario del Monaco headed the itself, were on the questionable East returned a spade, and Wbat do yon sayt Most o f the downtown mer­ look good to those who must ap­ where he believes “it is well un­ Kanski, 26 Grand St. Notice' units' in the state, including the any connection with Ram Trans­ South stepped up with the queen prove the MU. Birth today: A daughter to Mjr. Connecticut Education Associa­ 5. That the board consider cast, and did a better job than I aide. I was particularly unim­ Answer; Bid four hearts. Tou chants have felt a need for more, der way!” granting the liaison committee port during the period from Dec. have heard him do at times; in pressed with the chorus "Fuoco di of spadea. Then South led another and. more convenient, psurking for Since no form of direct repre- He noted plans have been for­ and Mrs. Ralph Stolze, Somers. tion, with which the M EA is af­ Rift Threatens will probably have a play for Wins Certificate any added powers it mstly need- and 8.’ 1966, to Jan. i 4959, wheii the fact, better than-he did-on the giola” in the first act The chorus club to dummy’s king. their' customers. 'Iliey hope that sentatiim o f Main St. merrtumits warded to the 'Washington office WE HAVE DAILY filiated. When the clube failed to break game opposite a standard notrump could be decided upon, both sides Sgt. First Class Robert F. Mar- It was prepared by nine per­ the power to delegate responsi- checks were paid. He said his in­ recording of the work currently was far too loud, one tenor in pi^> opening with your singleton, your new pEirtciug Eireas can be free, of the House and Home Flnaince DELIVERY TO THE bflities to the advisory council. available. HlS'-performance of the tlcular singing as though the whdle South broke -the record for the much like parking at the PukEule finaUy agreed with .Robert Brock, Agency suid feels this is tanta­ rison, 34, whose wife, Mikako, lives sons representing either school terest in the firm had been turned Poles^ Role as sitting jaw-drop. There waa no long major suit, and your 8 p ^ t s executive director o f the Chamber, in Ellingrton, recently received a "A ll this (the proposals) pre­ title role was a model both vo­ thing depended on him. in high cards. There to lio way and other area popping centers. mount to acceptEmce of the pro­ superintendents, teachers or over to a wife, whom he divorced ninth trick. South’s artistry, to put Our only basis for agreemeEit certificate of achievement while supposes that there would be a in 1960 and who died in 1961. cally and histrionically, and will re­ Without looking up the score, I to make sure, but hi the long But the town b u not had posal. He alsio said that one of boards of education. The commit­ am certain this part is marked it another way, had enabled him will have to be gobd fkith. Since serving with the 1st Wvlslon’s 7th tee is headed by Dr. Theodore continuous^strong line of. com­ The government produced evi­ main a standard by which to judge nm it pays to bid game eta ail enough mcmey in its parking fund the key elements for the success- "piano,” but nobody sang leas than Red Mediators to loee five tricks. to buy the g^enersdly expensive there is no feasible way for the CaveJry in Korea. Sgrt- Morrison BOLTON Powell of Manchester, a member munication between the council dence to show McMaster and his anyone else who essays the role. such hands. firi conclusion of the program— the 'forte,” and-tnat one stupid tenor We artists can’t snicker at the propulies behind the stores on merchants to nmke their needs receivra the award for outstand­ the State Department of Edu­ (advisory committee) and the wife, Yvonne, filed joint income I had had several reports from (Oontlnaed from Page One) lining Dq> of developers—also ap­ sang practically "con tutta forza.” very idea of losing the first trick the east side of Main St. AU such felt, we must respect each others pears to be -well In hEind. ing performance of duty during cation, and includes among its board of education and that the tax returns through. 1960. McMas­ Europe by people whose judgment The .result was that the delightful in a suit. It’s often the right play, For Sheinwold’s S6-paga book­ funds Eue collected from the me­ opinions.’’ In his resignation, Copsuis ex­ recent assignment with the X lU AREA members Manchester’s Supt. of board would remain as the final ter lives in nearby Wixom, Mich. I respect, and I had read several Red China and .the United States, let, "A Pocket Guide to Bridge,” BUto Probable Course authority as established by taw," The government contended the European reviews which Indicated figftre in the violins representing held in Warsaw since 1958. but not in this hand. ters on the Main St., Emd accumu­ pressed his appreciation to the re­ UJS. Anny Corps In Hartford. As­ Schools William H. Curtis. sparks floating airily upward from send 60 cents to Bridge Book, says Supt. Curtis in the meeting payments were made by Wolff to he might be tending to slip, but he Wang, the dean of (Chinese Com­ South should start the clubs by late very slowly. Vailous service The bill to be submitted to the development commissioners "who signed as a platoon sergeant in Besides outlining procedures for the fire sounded like milk-bottles playing the ace and king. If no­ Manchester Evening Herald, Box charges must also be paid from legislature wUl be prepared Imme­ placed their confidence In me tmd the cavalry’s Company E, Morri­ setting up teachers’ negotiating agenda. . prevent trouble being made by the certainly showed no sigma of this munist diplomats in Eastern Eu­ LENOX falling down thedback steps. body shows out, declarer can con­ 3318 Grand Central Sta., M.'Y. 17, the meter fund. diately, and turned into the State wholeheartedly devoted their time son entered the Army in 1947. He committees, the report also in­ In other actions, the board Teamsters for Yoimgstown Cart­ last evening. rope as well as of the Warsaw N.Y. will: age. He couldn't, let down, for Man­ However this is really a small diplomatic corps, went home In tinue with a third club to set up IJBto Soluttona Legislature by one of the town’s Two Injured in This Accident and energy to this vital work.” is the son of Mrs. Hazel Wright of cludes recommended policies for matter and the chorus did really two tricks in dummy. He can get Oopyriidit 1M8 Atty. Herbert Phelon, chairman representatlvwiR He also thanked other city offi­ Danvers, Mass. PHARMACY Hear recommendations from The Taft-Hartley Act prohibits uel Ausensl, baritone mid-October for what was then Mns. Grace Tubtle, 74, of 21 Hudson St., a passenger in this o u driven oy her huSband, Louis J. boards of education to follow in well with the ensemble at the close to those tricks later by way of General Features Oorp. of the puking authority, itemized General Manager Richard M u - cials who have "cooperated and working relations with teachers Douglas E. Pierce, business man­ pa}rmente of other than salary or making his ddbut here, offered a described as a temporary ab­ Tuttle, 76, is reported in fsdr oondttion with chest injuries at Muohester Memorial Hospital. The 299 E. CENTER ST. of A ct m . the ace of dieunonds. last night the various solutions tin described the probable course rendered valuable services toward Venibn news Is handled by lira and actions to be taken in case of ager of the board, on new tuition other specified items by a com­ really great la^o. He has a sence. Subsequently, Qiinese Red vehicle waa struck broadside by a second vehicle operated by Philip LaFrenlere, 20, of A n ^ver, in A word must be mentioned Actually, South finds out that that have been suggested for the of the to'wtt’s biU. the creation of a beneficial proj­ Herald’s RockvUle bureau, 6 W. serious disagreements. rates. pany to a union official. virile Voice of uMuestioned attain- ambassadors were called home a tw o-cu crash, tills mortUng about 10 o’clock on Oakland St., south of EJdward St. LsiFreniere TEL Ml 9-0896 about the - sets. They were truly the clubs are not going to break. parking problem, and their faults Since it deals with tax ^ p ro - ect for the city.” Main St. Tel^iione, T B e m o n t Although it is optional for town Hear a progress report on the . Issues in the trial here are sim­ menta, and he turned out to be ah from other Soviet bloc capitals. was also admitted to the ho^ital with a possible chest Injury. Hia condition Is reported as fair. excellent, designed and executed by Now he must play for a 8-8 break "Spartaous” Starts Wed. and benefits. priation, it wlU go to the finance "Among the, muiy, may I espe- boards’ acceptance, Supt. Curtis last Civil Defense meeting. ilar to those involved in Hoffa’e excellent actor as well. The part, No rupture of diplomatic rela­ Police cheuge Louis Tuttle with failure to grant the right of way and ordered him to appear In Cir­ 6-S1S6 or Mitchell 9-6797. of course, is every bit as strong as Ercole Sormanl of Milan. liach tions between Communist China in diamonds. He takes the king A commercially run lot, Phelon committees of the two branches of cuit Court 12, Dec. 3. Police said that ’Tuttle cut In front of the LaFrenlere car when making a told the board Nov. 7 that the re­ Hear new committee appoint­ current conspiracy trial in -TJ.S said, would not aUow free p u k ­ the title role, and requires a sing­ was greeted with spontsmeous ap­ and the Soviet bloc is expected of diamonds and deliberately loses the state legislature, he said. left tu n Into a private drive. Both cars had extensive damage. (Herald photo by Satemls). port has been received favorably ments. District Court at Nashville, Tenn. ing, Euidr would be expensive to ac- er of extraordinary ability. Mr. plause as the curtain rose, and /Eat this stage. But the replacement the next diamond. They will h eu testimony of in­ throughout the state. Supt. Curtis says that the board The government aliftgas there they did much to enhance the pro-' qulre tond for. Ausensi is such a singer. of Wang by a junior diplomat This time the- artistry is neces­ terested parties, including an in­ The board meeting will begin at has been invited to an informal that Hoffa and the late Owen duction as a whole. Anthony Anne Bancroft Kirik Donglae A p u k in g building, with p u k ­ vestigator from the State Tax De­ Maria di Gerlando, also making would be evidence that Peking no sary. South cEui win the spade re- 7:30 p.m. in the board room of public hearing on the proposed Brennan, A former Local 299 offi Stivanello’s staging was another in g levels ireached by ramps, A L Ladies H ear Bolton a debut here, was cast as Desde- no longer attaches value to War­ tuni and lead a diamond to diun- 0yd CSiarleee partment Bennet Junior High School. master plan of Manchester, pre­ cial and .an international vice fact or that must not bo over­ Patty Duke would be 'too expensive even if "This gentleman 'wUl be a bit mona. She was very credible in saw as a point for mediation with­ my’s ace. When the suit breaks "8 Weeks bi Also on the agenda are five ac- pared by Planning and Renewal president of the Teamsters, re­ looked, as well. With the very puking fees, were cbEirged. conservative,” said, “and Girls’ State Talk the part, giving it a sympathetic in tlie Communist world—or with favorably, dummy can cash the "H ie Miracle- IlEutin ceived' illegal payments from a limited rehearsal time on the Anothev . — Private puking financed,by the so 'wUl have to be convinced by Associates of Cambridge, Mass., portrayad as a woman, not as a the United States. last diamond to assure the game Jtidge Overrules Appeal nationwide auto haul-away firm stage, he-manages to get a very Worker” Town” merchants themselves is not only the town that the biU is deslrsiMie. Wednesday, Nov. 28, at 7:30 p.m.. through a dummy corporation the prima donna, as so often happens. Wang’s absence has already and rubber. Two delegates to Girls' Stats re­ in the small auditorium of Ifah- smooth course of action from botb caused postponemeftt of one meet­ Dally (Question 8:16 Tech. 6:S0-U possible, but is in operation right "The* finance oommlttee would NOTICE two set up .in the ftames of their This is an ungrateful role, and I ported at a membership dinner­ STANLEY WARNER Ohester High School principals and, chorus alike. ing with ,U.S. Ambassador John Partner opens with 1 NT (16 pow. probably be inclined to oppose the In Democratic Party Dispute wives. can’t ever recall a wholly satis­ "But,” said George M ulow , one bill, since it is a Uttle different meeting last night of the Ameri­ A . second informal meeting, Hoffa still is president of Local factory performtmee of it. M. Cabot—from Odt. 26 to Dec. GET YOUR OWN GOAT o f the merchimta at tost night’s from anything they have dealt can Legion Auxiliary at the Legion called as the first', by the town 299 as well as international presi­ 18. Mias di Gerlando sang with ease STAFFORD. England (AP)-^In- meeting,” sevena property own- Circuit Court Judge Harold Mis-^ In their sUtement today the Planning Commission, will be held dent. . Other evidence of the Soviet with before. Home. Miss Mai^jorie Koblensky, and a nice open tone in her mid­ dividual goats from the 600-year- era u e unwilling to contribute, so sal haa overruled an appeal on a four said it "became quite envious Wednesday, Dbc. 5, at 8 p.m. at dle and high registers. Her low­ bloc-Chinese split was provided "But since it would only effect 40 Earl S t, and Miss Jill Mes- old herd on the Bagot family es­ that the burden falls on the few suit charging eight former mem­ the filing of our sUit did prevent DUE TO THE FIRE FRIDAY the high shhopl. GRAND CENTRAL FABM er notes are neither particula|'ly last weekend by the granting of one town, they would probably be singer, 250'MouiitEUn Rd., told of tate at Blithfield may now be substantial Polish industrial cre­ M AKE RESERVATIONS EARLY FOR who u e w illii^ to do something, bers of the Bolton Democratic the defendEuits from' continuing .in ONE DAT-ONLY Supt. Curtis also informs the WIITDELSHAM, England (A P) strong nor particqlarlv dark and willing to pass on i t their -Experiences at Girls’ State their Intention to use party funds.” board of a special meeting of the purchased. There is one catch. dits to India at a time when Uiat while all derive the ’benefits.” " It could be delayed until tote Town Committee with misappro­ 4 COMPLETE iMIOWS —Farmer Dudley Glanfield has glowing. She sings with excellent last summer which they attended Connecticut Educational Televi­ Prospective purchasers must .be country is in a shooting war with Fliuilly, and most agreed tost in the session, to be used for trad­ priation of party funds: The rial developed evidence trat A t 1-4-7 and 9 F.M. officially notified his local post pitch and phrasing, not to mention under auxiliary sponsorship. The,four plaintiffs in the case^ the $100 waa withdraw jtrom the sion Corp., to which the board prepared to round up their pros­ Communist China,---- ^ ------night the most likely solution.^the ing purposee, to gain support for master that the name of his prop­ breath control, but she is short in Mrs. Jv F. WaUet, r^ M U tation now members Trf "the town coiftinif- treasury but had berti rostered; has been invited, also on Nov. 28, pective purchases. The goats, of a Those who witnessed the cordial (HRISTMAS PARTIES town could establish a special tax­ legislation asked by other towns.” erty, "Twelve Oaks Farm,” has the matter of style. black-faced breed descended from V chairman, reported that 70 gifts tee, said today their purpose In i at T rl^ ty College.^ signing of the eight-year, $32.8- ing district including only Main A fter state approval, the biU Defendants in the action were been changed to "Grand Central Placldo Domingo displayed an animals given to the Bagot family had been purchased and delivered filing the suit haa been accom- former Town 'Chairman Vincent excellent tenor as Casaio. In a million a^eement between Po­ PRIVATE DINING ROOM AVAILABLE SL stores. Revenues from the dis- would come back to the town for I’s Furnibre Stone Station.” i\ by Richard II, roam wild over for Christmas gift shops at vet­ plifibed end they are satisfied “to COUPLE OF NEST RAIDERS land and India wondered If Mos­ rtict would be used to finance the approvEil of the boud of directors, Krzesickl, Stanley Patnode, Fred- Glanfield became known » s the lighter opera he would make a the 2,000-acre estate. FOR GROUPS UP TO 40 PERSONS eran's hospitals in Newington, let the matter drop as being in rica Reid, William Sttzy, Joseph SYDNEY, Australia (A P ) — A cow hadn’t nudged the Poles,. establishment and maintenance of and other local bouds. “ Fighting F arm ery of Windle very acceptable lead. He was a CHOICE DATES ARE STILL OPEN West Haven and Rocky Hill. Juni­ the best interests of the Bolton Lefebvre Horace Gruden. Geoige schoolboy and an ex-wharf labor­ iiew parking areas near Mctin St. ., Mayor Francis MsUioney said he sham” in 1956, when he used far better than average Cassio, or girls o f the auxiliary made rib­ Democratic party." Sebastiao and Walter Treschuk. er have teamed in Sydney in a and he looked the part, though he PHONE MI 3-4628 NOW FOR RESERVATIONS stbees. thought that the directors would barbed - wire entanglements and B^-financing the puking ueas bon bows for the packages. The four are Charles Lathrop, very odd job — raiding eagles’ other obstacles in an unsucce.ssful was a bit short on the histrionic look favorably upon the bUL chairman. Dr. Bernard Sheridan, nests. through-obligatory taxes instead Mrs. Daidd Thomas said that attempt to stop an electrical pow­ side. He, too, was being heard Would Bernove Meters Edmund Peresluha and John Mc­ Will Be Closed of volunmry donations, there John Rhodes, 61, wharfie-turned- er line from going through his here for the first time, but I hope plana were completed for a Christ­ 125 at Meeting would be no more problems of in­ Martin suggested- that the new mas sale Nov. 28 at M otfs super­ Dermott. They were represented by omithologist, taught Alf Boden, 16, land. Since then, despite his ob­ it is not the last. I should like to RESTAURANT area should be unmetered, and Atty. Leo B. Flaherty Jr. of Rock­ how to shin up trees, some 160 hear him in a Puccini role some­ WjcdmcL dividual stores hblding ouL market. jections, a water main has gone that the meters should be tEdrm ville. Of SPEBS'Group feet high, in the Hawkesbury Riv­ But the merclumts saw other There will be a district meeting through, and a highway and gaso­ time. T W A L N U T ST., MANCHESTER— MI 8-4628 o ff Main S t as soon as possible. The diapute between the two er area north of Sydney, w hye line pipe line are scheduled to fol­ Still another debut was made by disadvantages in the a jrs te m ', o f the Legion and Auxiliary Nov. which kept them from {(gteeing to |%elon said that the parking Democratic groups began after a About 126 attended an organi­ sea eagles nest. low. j Nancy Williams. She sang Emilia 25 at 2:30 p.m. at the VFW Hall, caucua in which the committee When he reaches a nest, some­ Birch Mt. Rd., Bolton the Parking Authority’s plah^un- authority attd the master plan South S t, 'West Hartford. zational meeting last night of the Till Further Notice recommended substantially the recommendations for election to times 10 feet high and six feet tU now. Society for the Presertration and Want Nearby Areas same areas be used for downtown the town committee were defeated. wide, Alf the Eagle Boy grabs According to the four, -eight Encouragement of Barbershop any young eagles there, pops With the selection and control oi putting. ASKS STATE PAY OFFICE OPEN FOR PAYMENTS IN THE SCHOOL ST. ENTRANCE ITAUAN FQCXJS OUR SPECIALTY the new puking areas entirely in - He said that the rate ohuged members of the old Democratic Style Quartet Singing in America, them in a bag and lowers the bag HARTFORD (A P )— State Rep. Town Committee' held another to Rhodes. Then they attach metal the hands of the authority, Msdn the mefcbEints would have to de­ 'Victor Tudon, Windsor Democrat, Inc., (SPEBS) at Bunce Center. LE6AL BEVERACES Wed. mkiThurs. Only St. merchants were afraid that pend on the cost of the property meeting and voted to put up a rings to the legs of the eagles today filed a bill that would re­ slate. of town committee candi­ A Manchester chapter will be parking lots would be built too tax to be and release them. acquired. quire the highway department to dates for a primary and to sup­ chartered in the near future. This Thanksgiving:, why not take a short pleasant away from the high volume stores New parking areas would be The information thus gleaned pay moving expenses up to $3,000 port them with party funds. Entertainment was furnished by helps the Commonwealth Scientif­ to do any good. .bought with long-term bonds, with a Manrtiester chorus, Meriden ride to the Villa Louisa for a most enjoyable Thanks­ . A True and Intimate Slice Of Life M ulow spoke ot two new town to businesses displaced by high­ Feeling that the eight were ic and Industrial Research Organ­ By The Man Who Lived It 'To The Hilt! bond payments mtule from truces way construction. wrong to oppose the endorsement chorus, and the following quar­ ization check the birds’ move­ giving Dinner. We will have all the fixings from soup lots, one between Bissell and Birch levied. tets: Connecticut Yankees, OrWt Eieiits FnrnitM tco Sts., the other between Oak and- to sponsoring the measure the of the party caucus and that party ments, habits and life cycle. HMSGIMG to nuts . . . Windsor lawmaker said the pro­ funds would be improperly used to Tones and Connectlchorda. PAUL NEWMAN — ELI WALLACH Maple, saying that they were not UI’ITINO HOME Meetings Me scheduled for eve­ FOOD GRACIOUSLY SERVED IN in the high sales volume areas of posal would grant the same bene­ support the primary move, the PORTLAND, Ore. (A P ) — Pe­ fits to business concerns forced to four filed a suit seeking to recover ry Monday at 8 p.m. at Bunce in ") M A I N ST. MANCHESTER ALSO—HOME MADE RAVIOLI... PLUS 11 OTHER STARS IN town. Center. Olcqtt St. Prospective A CONGENIAL ATMOSPHERE! “ These lots were chosen because destrians were startled by a blood- move because of highways as the funds allegedly taken from the • FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE MI 9-8135 • covered man handing out leaflets those displaced by redevelopment party treasury by the eight, and members may call Joseph Hal- ^ JERRYffMirSpM.e. they could be bought at reuonable loran, 42 Bolton St. WEDNESDAY IS... Enjoy a traditional tur­ cost. Unlortimately, this is not the in downtown Portland. projects. Eisking $360 damages. key dinner (or any en­ 'HeMiii6wav3 -most logical way to provide puk­ The literature passed out by'Bill ing for the town’s business. New Winter was a reminder that the tree of your choice) serv­ Jaycees were spmisorlng a seat puking must be behind the high t M t :t u a FAMILY NIGHT HOB NOB ed with A L L the trim­ OF v^ghime section of MfOn St. belt clinic, with the safety belts mings, modestly priced, Starts Tomorrow! b i .; r n « i e » c : "H ow can we be sure that the to be installed free. S lo 8 P.M. ONLY Pwi .0*. L r.. htf f) A100IIG Although rWinter’s “ blood” was O n« maScx>«C COtARWOCLUXa ' town will not usb the same eco­ MANCHESTER PARKADE too. Phone your reserva­ • SHORTS AT 7:80—"8PABTACUS" 8 PM. C nomic 'guidelines in buying other only realistic makeup, he claims tion now . . . — puking areas?” M u low asked. his life WELs saved by a seat belt CHICKENond All You Can Eat PLUS—2 MORE EXCITING FILMS Frederick NEuwiff, chairman of in a recent accident. WED., THURS., m w m SPAGHETTI DANCING FRI. and SAT. w iN N E ^ F ji a c a d e m y CHICKEN SOUP ' AWARDS W SALE FRENCH FRIES COFFEE OR TEA O Ja ln u tRrSTAURANT FRENCH BREAD l i T WALNUT ST„ MANCHESTER—-MI 3-4628 Friday! "The Bridge” and B. Bardot In “ Crazy FsP'Love” and BUTTER Tres Chic BEAUTY SALON Hi 4 BUCKLE ARCTICS Kiil: SUTS NOW AVMUUE FOR M l FENfOMUNCES -pH F A T R E 80S E A S T CaCNTOB ST.— M ANGHE8TEB TOP QUALITY H O B N O B ^ NMTI. It 2i00 EVES. It I F.M. i n c sa i rx. t LENOX SH A D Y GLEN RIGHT FROM OUR OWN STOCK SHOPPING PHONE CENTER M I 9-8634 RESTAURANT S T A T E i H I ENDS TONIGHT DAIRY-FRESH MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE FIRST (MMHAKESPEARE SERIES "MIRACLE WORKER”—“2 WEEKS IN ANOTHER TOWN” Vs''' ■»' EGGNOG WEST MIDDLE TPKE.— Ml 3-0723 TOMOHT ONE SHOW ONLY AT a * A hale and hearty holiday drink. •iii 4 ENJOY YOUR niANKseiVINe HAST Use it just as it is, or as a base for T R E M t N Q O U S lY OtUR lEAllTIFUL FIREPkACE your own nog recipe. :::::: ».. dont in colors of \¥hfch a ill Rag. 5.50 and 5.99 Miffer's Rombrandt might be proiicU" i l l ’V, Cnwfh»t, N. V. rimtt . YOUTHS'. BOYS’ and MEN'S , -w A -. ■■ i i ■/ .' RESTAURANT *'Olivier and a brilliant cast bring new . K p i life to Shakespearel'' PUMPKIN iliii Children's Rubber Spectacular serves a special ~llfl MAGAI iNf TKanksgiinng ;:;3 ■I;;:! l:!8 ^ ICECREAM ALL FIRST QUAUTY— MADE IN U.SJ^. 9 0 M B N U $ iS £ ' c. < % '=Vvi:< Made vdth real pumpkin m IHAXtlHA*lt Fruit Ckicktali—Chilled Toniato Jiilce FAMOUS BRANDS INCLUDED dinner . Fresh Shrimp Cocktail and all the tangy s^ce# *• Nv that go into good, old-fash­ Celery Heau^s—Assorted Olives— ioned pumpkin pie custard. ; VALUES TO 2.98 ^ } 0 r R i c h a r d n c DINE OUT HERE Sweet Mixed I^ckles , in::i JOHN OIILOUO • CUIRC tlOOM • RALFH RICHAR080N 6 CCDfllC HAROWfCKC ■S , , French Onion—Chicken Soup ill! SIZES 5 to 12 LAURENCE OLIVIER Roast Native Turkey, m COLOR BY, T B C H N ieO L O R MrMWkrimnnUKKI.MV; On Thanksgiving Oay Old Fashioned Sage Dressing MINCE CRANBERRY E G G N O G V Oiblet Gravy—Cranberry Sauce . Give Mom a cooking-break this Thanksgiving. |CE C R E A M SHERBET IC E C R EA M TARZAN Creamy Whipped Potatoes FAMOUS BRAND CHILDREN'S SHOES STARTS TOMORROW SHOWN A T 6:86-9:60 Bring the family here i for a delicious, traditional Candied Sweet Potatoes POR YOUR GRAY HAIR...OUR NOT a hea'vy ice cream, Exceiient served in a ■n;-! turkey dinner served in delightful, homey .sur- New Garden Peas—Mashed Turnips— but made with just Rich, creamy-smooth and q q a s s o r t e d GIRLS' STYLES NEW TAR7AN HIT! MOST SPECTACULAR OF THEM ALL! enough mince meat to 'fruit cup . . as a tasty Butternut Squash— flavorsome. Try it for an 4'oundings. Make your reservations now for a give it a delicate holiday sauce with the turicey, or PARTY STYLES Creamed. Silver Onions flavor. aa dessert extra special dessert Treat your family to a Thanksgiving dinner that's TARKAJM family-size table. You’ll eiyoy your dinner with us. Assorted Dinner Rolls and Bread ^lecial from start to finish. Enjoy turkey 'n all the 60ES TO INDIA DESSERTS SO LD N ATIO NALLY AT 7.99 tadmmings. '.^ * . For ReservationsTel, Ml 3-1415 Pumpkin Pie, Whipped Cream Hiiii ' j&niannMiii■wmiyiyi AM**! Hot Mince Meat Pie— Apple Pie, Cheese Y1i6 woman wbodoem^ want gnj.doea want i i 2 Italian Rum Cake—^Italian Spumoni : : : : r ■ • • color dut naOy aowen die gray O N THE SA M E S H O W ^ A T 5 and 8:15 Fruit and Mixed Nuts— •- After Dinner Mints • eolor d(^ laBta-dote*t fade, wadi oat, WOm.D’S (,m:AI STOHYOI’ l'mi-NDSMIPANn IT'IIV /- Coffee — Tea — Milk tnm oftehade i . . i s • color d atlo o b a l oral. ' v ^ D A M O N - A N D iiiF’’"* * * * * ^ r * e o « 0 f b ^ ta ovK Consionmcti • irVBRT MOOD” ■ AT THE CENTER ^ _ PYTHIAS FOR REBERVAT10N8 TEL. PI 2-7891 ROUX CRIMl HAIR TINT Y o « Cnii Taste Tho OtMtHty MANCHESTER PARI^DE e IM -M IIM ■ iAtmoiicbifla 4 „ 8T, COVENTRY , ■ fi-UM FOR BunrAnoNai 1 MILE FROM NATHAN H AIX HOMKSXEAD THUIM. aad flAT. ODNTINUOUS FROM 2 PM. 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P A G i FOUR IIANCHESTEB EVENmo HERALD. MAWCHBDSTER. CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1962 HANCHESTBR SVENBfG HERALD, MANCpiSTER. G0NN„ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1962 PAGE FIVE abstsntioB. South Africa did not 'BoUon participata in the ballot. point*' ki lU number of le^co f l7iV Vote 97-0 The resolution asked niant to AtntlonB. A tty. M rosek coun fo n d Hehron appoint a resident U.N. technical ZB A Feels Links Bid that the associatlim was represent- Local Stocks >RESCRIPTI0IIS TV—Radio Tonight To Seek N-Biai as^tance representative for the ^g competitive Interests and Free Delivery tierrttory vdilch SoutheAfrica rules in a case tried by the state, solely Polio Clinics under an old League of Nations oompetitive reasons for such olh- Quotations Furnished by LIGEEn DRUG (Oosittnued from Page One) mandate she has rafused to give Not in Its Province Jectimu were called illegitimate. Coburn MlddIe)wook. In& up. AU other mandated territorlea MANCHESTER The ZBA denied a request from SHOPPING PABKADE Television have become trust territories des­ Ruth' C. Foster for a 'spedal' ex­ For All Ages Btuik Stocks On School by Dec* 10 SantlegUban OtsanovC ST, vlo- Bid Asked •:M ( S> -2280) Laramla latod his diplomatle immunity. tined for Independence. As the (»i^ alternative to denjing the application, the Zon- ception to convert a single-family ikw) BOOKSHOP itig Board of Appe^ last night tabled action on a request dweUlng at 41 Vernon St., Resi­ Oonn. Bank and Trust rint Bun Tbsalar Casanova was arrested Friday dence Zone A, to a two-fsuaiily Set Nov. 29 Co...... 62% 66% BaUctman Caiarlea Robbins#Newbury.St, Hartford, the appar­ ot Irom the Parkway Corp. for a variance to erect a golf course What in the W MT with two other Cohan U.N. at­ 07 K. OeiMer *t-a a S-1008 unit. Board members said the* ex­ Bank and Trust Co. 54% 68% pM^peated to Uia public building ent low' bidder at $499. Before Combat c a Slater St. < signing an agreement for the taches. The others had diplomatic terior stairway she proposes in toe Local parents have received no­ Bonk and Trust 0>. 54% oommiasion laat night that they , 4, ------,------HcGraw _. ______lydS I Show immunity and left for Mexico ■Eon. tfen 84* . 9-5 :9 0 'ZBA members said they could hardship to the owners of the building plans Is not allowed in Fire Insurance Companies work, Sriectmsin Robbins said, he ,63)i News 8-12) T te TEM Hour CAR LEASING find no legitimate reajBon for tice from Mrs. Harry H. Klrkham, plan for .a town meeUng on the plans to discuss with Yonan the 8) News, ^ rta A Weethar 2« NET Drama itlval Monday at U.S. request. The U.S. Tlniia. and M Bvea. til-940 property. rules for that zime. Htfd. Fire ...... 60% 64% granting the variance, according school nurse, that Types H and HI National Fire ...... 110 120 aobool question the week of Dec. quality of paint to be used and the 40) Adventures in Tims ,80) Medicine of u Sixties government said CsuMnova, vdio 2SA members said the 85-acre Alexander Jarvts and e : J. HoU 22) RplUa Jacob’s Club House liO-22) Empire J O came to the United States Oct. 8, to xening acnins rules covering 'variances, site in the rural zone which the of the oral polio vaccine are now Phoenix Fire ...... 98 108 type of workmanriUp to be sure 68) The Big Fiotaire and RENTALS were both allowed two-year exten- 10. Robbins said it would take at­ r' )) Bawailu Byi had not yet been given dlplomatlo ntey tabled.action in the hope that corporation is considering for ^ life and Indemnity Ins. Cos. of the details on the project 8) Dragnet 8:00 3) SubscHnUon TV the corporation wiU \rithdraw ita slcxiB of permission to have free available. There will be three clin­ torneys about a week for prepara­ The appointment of a recrea­ 12) Highway Patrol 8:80 380) The untouchabUs immunity. '' First In NaaobestBr. New ears, nine-hole golf course is an ideal standing ground signs if they re­ Aetna Casualty .... 72 79 :U) Buma and Allen . 082-8M The JUok Powell Show tail maintenance, fully faumred wpUcation and present plahs for ics at the Hebron Elementary A etna U fe ...... 116 124 tion of the call for the meeting and tion commissioner was tabled until 6:46 ,10-3S-80) HunUey-Brlnklay U.S. Ambassador Adlai E; Stev­ usage of the land. But none of pair. and repaint the signs. 3-12) The Jack Benny Program enson conferred with Itaant on to rednoe yoor problems and the proposed goU course to the the factors needed for granting School on Thursday, Nov. 29. tlonn. General ...... 126 134 anottaei^yreek for advertising. a later meeting since there is no 8) Walter Crmkite 10:00 8-12) The' Garry Moore Ibew Town Planning OommissicHi ’ in­ TTie request from HoU involves pressing need- for a commissioner News, ^ r ts ft Weather 10:80 0) Chet HunUey Kapmitng Katanga's continued secession worries. V o t foil tnforinatlon the variance exist, they said. a sign on E. Middle Tpke., east of The first will be for pre-school Htfd. Steam Boiler 105 Robbins suggested that the PBC T:00 To Tell The Truth 8-108048) C los^p from the Congo. flaO stead for study. During a public hearing on the children in the auditorium at 10 Telephone ...... 47 51 at this time, the selectmen said. Greet Ideas 2) Peter Gunn Tbo It* IN Vnt Fitan Because they are eesentially in Ferguson Rd., Residence Zone A. submit a letter listing what they Hanhunt U:00 The aasembly’s trusteeship request, Atty. Robert W. Gordon ZBA membere made approval of a.m. The school children will re­ PubUo UtiUUes want included in the call for the They discussed a suggestion by favor of the proposal, members former Commissioner Fred Gaal Chaplain Speaks , Time of Their Uvea com m ittee approved 66-0 a resolu­ Paul Penrioe PLUS pointed out that seeking a variance the request contingent on whether ceive their vaccine in the class­ Conn. Light Power ..' 30 32 look for the golden arches meeting and leave the wording of 8) Evening r ■ -Import 11:16 B-KV128280) Newa. «m rta and ■aid they did not want to prejudice Htfd. Electric Light 75% 79% that the selectmen act as a rec­ IMO; aether tion callbig for establishment of is an incorrect procedure for HoU refurbiabes the sign within 30 room in the afternoon. The adults Commissioned this call up to the attorneys. Day, MaJ. Paul G. Schade of Dayton, 80) Newt. Sports ft Weather U:20 S a:^the corporation’s case by denying TPC Chairman Hartford Gas Co. . 64 a U.N. presence in South West tablishing a golf course. reation commission, appointing Ohio, will preach at Thanksgiving _ ,18) Subacrl^onSubeeriri' TV 11:80____ (8)8-40) Tneaday Steve- Starllglit Allen ^o i Phone Bfl 9 -2 8 8 1 L i t a IBM Keypunch, the application. days. The Jarvis sign is at Hart­ may report for Type H only in Raymond H. Borst, South Rd., Berry and Howard, bonding at­ different people to be in charge 7:1C (80) ftKirts Camera (10)(12) Tonight The Late Show Movie (C) Africa as a first step toward inde­ 8 7 8 MAIN SlTtEET Dr. Emaniiel Robbins, 8 Thayer ford Rd. and Bridge St., Busi'neae The Town Planning Commission the auditorium at 7 p.m. Southern New England torneys of Hartford, will probably eve services tomorrow at 8 p.m. 7 : » (80) Men of Destiny . 1:00 (80) New* ^ No .Golf Provlaioos Bolton, recently graduated from Telephone ...... 47 51 MCDONALD'S MENU of various phases of the program. at the Community Baptist Church. 7:80 (24) Perspectives _____ ( 8) Night Watch Theater pendence. Portugal cast the only Rd. one of the principals in the Zone It. re-elected Martin E. Alvord as All pre-school children and Officers’ Training School and was be consulted on the call for the PLUS Machine However, they said any reason Parkway Corp., a Manchester Manufacturing Companies 100% Pure Beef Hamburgeit Selectmen were to meet with a> He is assistant mstaUation chap­ SEE SATmrDArH t v w e e k f o b o o m p u e t e l j s t i n q fijey could choose from &e vari­ The ZBA approved toe foUowlng chairman at an •' organizational adults wishing to participate are commissioned a second lieutenant meeting if the PBC asks for the representative of the state high­ lain at Wrlght-Patterson Air Force firm, told the board that construc­ requests: , in the U.S. A ir Force. He com ­ A rrow , Hart, Heg. . . 61 66 Tempting Cheeseburger* entire sum necessary for construc­ SCHOOL operation ance rule to grant the request meeting last night, and re-eleoted asked to contact Mrs. Malecky or Associated Spring ..14% 16% way department at 1:30 pm. to­ Base, Dayton, and brother of Mrs. tion alone of the course will cost From Concordia Lutheran Mrs. James Derby by Nov. 20, and pleted his training at Lackland Old-Fashioned Shakes tion of the school, Robbins said. Alex H. Blsesser, wife of the pas­ would be insufficient to ifphold $48,700. Although the corporaticn Mrs. Dorothy Jacobson secretary. Bristol Brass ...... 8% 9% day to discuss a stop sign recently their decision If someone were to Church, variance for directional all school children are to return Air Force Base, 'Texas. He is tem­ Crisp Golden French Fries Town counsel Harold Garrity will erected on Bolton Center Rd. op­ tor of Community Baptist Church COURSE and wiring. yrnna about 110 acres in the area signs at the southeast corner of Alvord has been a member of porarily assigned as supply offi­ Diuibam Bush ...... 5 6 draw up the call for the meeting. Radio Shallenge it. altogether, he said 26.8 acres over permission forms and money to Em Hart ...... 51 56 Thirst-Quenching Coke posite Clark Rd. A stop sign was Chaplain Schade has degrees Pitkin and E. Center Sts. and the the TPC since 1949 and has served teachers by Nov. 20. cer to the Southwest Communica­ The PBC decided last night to erected at the same spot last from the University cf Rochester, (TMs Hsttng fetdiifiw only thoaa nmva bnwdeaate at 1* «r Ig-mhnrte open ~407 & 604* Present zoning regulations have the South Windsor line would be north side of Pitkin and Porter as chairman since 1963. He was tions Headquarters, Randolph Air F afnir ...... 38 42 Delightful Root Beer schedule a meeting of the plan­ spring shortiy after the state took Colgate-Rochester DivfiiMy School lesigUi. Boom stafiona cany aUiar afiort newaoaata). no provisions for estabUshing golf reserved for possible expansion 'of Sts., Residence Zone A, subject to reappointed to the TPC for a five- Dump Pa}K>r8 Drawn Force Bsise, Texas. He will attend N. B. Machine...... 18% 21% Coffee As You Like It ning and design sub-committee as over Clark Rd. from the town in and Yale Graduate School. He has Doors 1401 Computer courses. The reg;ulations also the course later. approval by the buUding depart­ year term by the directors in 1961. Things se ^ to be moving along supply school at Amarillo, Tex., North and Judd .... 14 16 WDBO-US6 7:80 New* of the World Dr. Robbins said the course about that much delayed dump Stanley Works ...... 17 19 Full-Flavored Orange Drink soon as possible to see what an exchange of highways. The held pastorates in Meriden, Step­ 8:00 :Bishop's Comer 7:46 Governmental 'Serrlos specify that the 2!BA must state ment. He is also an active member of in January and assume a position changes in the proposed school sign was taken down after pro­ ney. and Norwalk. . 8:06 :Raynor Shine* 8:06 Pop Concert a reason for approving any re­ would be public, although mem­ From -Jloward Johnson Restau­ the Connecticut Federation of site on Old Colchester Rd. First with the Air Force Communica­ Veeder-Rdot ...... 40 44 Refreshing Cold Milk 1:06 News. Sign Off 9:06 Nlghtbeat fo r yon. Programming. bership would be required for use Selectman William E. Leary was can be made to bring It within the tests were received by selectmen His military e:q>erience Includes U:00 Newe quest. rant, two-year extension of per­ Planning and Zoning Agencies. tions Service overseas. The above quotations are not to chaplains school in 1943 and serv­ _ WHAY-aii U:16 Sport* 8 1 ^ Send for In order to grant a variance, of shower and locker facilitiea in A Republican, Alvord is secre­ informed the past weekend by Lt. Borst graduated from Cen­ be construed as actual markets. $750,000 maximum recommended and forwarded to the state. Its 6:00 IConnsettat- P. M. F f n nacem m t mission to have free standing, by the board of finance in a state­ reappearance last week brought ice as base chaplain at three A n ^ U ;80 Starlight Serenada M oklet the ZBA must give as a reason the clubhouse. He said'parking for tary of the Connecticut Mutual William Kneeland, assistant to tral Connecticut State College, 6:16 ; Harvey; Dr. Albert 1:00 New* and Slni Off lighted ground sign at Buckland State Highway Conunissioner ment last week. Suggest^ions dis­ renewed protests to town officials Air Fields during World War, it any or more than one of the fol- 160 to 200. cars would be provided. St. and Intersection of Wilbur Life Insurance Co. in Hartford. New Britain, last June. He is the, A 22-inch doll that sings, sajis 46 WEST CENTER ST. He was executive chaplain at two 6:80 Alex\)ila:^ WPOP—i-lilt loviring: Exceptional shape, to­ He said the course would be open Mrs. Jacobson has been elected Howard Ives that the proper legal cussed include deletion of the cafe­ from motorists who feel the stop 6:40 6:00 Joey Reyno Cross Highway, Rural Residence son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. the alphabet, counts and tells sto­ Silver Lane Extensioa U.S. Air Force bases and wing- 7:00 BUI Hugfaea P L U S + pography or other situation and from April 1 through Nov. 1 be­ secretary of the commission since documents lw.ve been forwarded to Borst, Bolton. ries is being marketed. teria-auditorium and cutting out sign at that location creates a 6:60 Bob Conaldlne 12:00 Johnny Argo tween 7:30 a.m. and dark. He add­ Zone. toe State finance and Control hazard. staff chaplain at Johnson Air 7:00 Edward P. Morgan oonditions of the land in question; From Thomas McCann, extension 1957, and has been a member four classrooms and one of the Base, Japan, with resxxmslbillty for 7:16 Connecticut P.BIT wiNF—UM I SCHOOL OF BUBIW BSSi ed that the course would cmisUtute Board, in accordance with statutes science laboratories but no deci­ Hoiu*ly rates for hire of trucks 6:00 Newa, Wail Street wnusual difficulty or unreasonable of permission, as long as he Is op­ since 1954. She was reappointed integrating programs at the bases 10:80 Tonl^t At My Place 6:16 Showcase no danger . to the nearby Wilbur by the directors for a five-yeer for the sale of excess state prop­ sion was reached. were increased 50 cents an. hour to 12:00 Sign Off 6:46 Tx>well Thoma* OoaiM B. Baitott Chariot N. tiMW erator of the business, to have lim­ and outlying Aircraft Control and w n o ~-- Ooss Highway. term In 1960. erty. Robbins suggests that the PBC $5.25, $5.50 and $9.80 for a truck — 1066 7:00 Showcase The pn^rty exists betwemi ited repairer license at 630 Cen­ with a helper. Selectmen decided Warning sites. He has recently 6:0U News, Sport* and Weather 8:00 The World Tonight LENOX PHARMACY ter St., Business Zone H. She' is also one of Manchester’s It is also announced that Put­ come up with a recommendation completed a tour of service at 6:86 Album of the Day 8:80 Showcase Slater /and Deming Sto. and the three representatives to the Capi­ nam and Co. of Hartford were the to buy a speed snowplow which is 6:46 Three Star Extra 11:00 New* 299 E. CENTER STREET— MI 9-0896 highway, partly in South* Windsor. From George R .' Chapin, vari­ for the school with alternatives Sembach Air Base, Ge^any. 7:00 721 Main StraoLHartiard. 1234118 tol Region Planning Agancy, and purchasers of the $195,000 school now available for $150. Accompanying Chaplain Schade Conversation Piece 12:30 Sign Oft BottPO, PortlMd,ProvidMCO,Nt« Havia Other Etocislons ance to erect addition to existing from which the town can choose. / garage nearer to front street line was recently eleot^ chflirman of bond Issue authorize by the town It was agreed that to comply with Cancel Day Off are his wife and two children. In other actions, the ZBA ap­ that group. for the elementary school addi­ School Supt. Philip Llguori an­ proved one request for a vsuffance than regulations allow on prop­ the direc^ve of the town meeting erty at 146 Walnut St., Residence tion. . ■ last Mdy,'the PBC would have to nounced yesterday that he had re­ issue''of “Connecticut Churchman" to build a four-unit apartment Recess Begins scinded his order not to have ses­ while it denied another for an Zone B. exception to have Umited repairer submit plans for at lease tw o the diocesan periodical. Mra. Reed license and certificate of approval Schools of the town will close schools, junior and junior-senior sions for Grade 8 pupils at the is treasurer i t the project in the eight-unit apartment. From Donald WUey, variance to school We(hiesday aftemOon. In a WE SHOULD BE THAINKFDL Saying toe proposed building erect attached garage and breeze­ for same at 288 W. Middle Tpke., today for the Thanksgiving re­ high B(^ool, although It was the diocese. Business Zone H. cess, both the elementary and re­ letter sent to parents yesterday, ■ During' a Thanksgl'ving family WBJ SHOULD BE THANKFUL, THIS THANKSGIVING will comply with the neighbortiood, way closer to rear yard line than ooncensus that it would be better aUowed at 34 Sherwood Circle, gional high schools, to reopen to designate the schools by slse or Uguori said, "Ihe board of edu­ service at Bolton Congregational the ZBA allowed Joseph Rosetto to cation has decided to maintain the THAT WE HAVE OUR HEALTH AND THAT DE ARE Don’t miss the best erect the four-unit apartment at Residence Zone B, if the garage is HIS HEART SEES Monday, Nov. 26. Church ait 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, teadiing station capacity; and that afternoon session for elghth-pade UVINO, located no farther forward than the WARREN, Mich. (AP)—Henry It is requested that children.at­ a third plan to meet the board of a Q>eclal offering will be taken the rear of 218 W. Center St., tm Nov. 21. I therefore rescind WE SHOULD BE GLAD WE HAVE WHAT WE HAVE Residence Zone A. house. PetrUli can’t see his brand new, tending toe elementary school do finance recommendation might be for the "Share Our Surplus” ftmd. From Winslow Manchester, vari­ three-bedroom brick home, but he not arrive at the school before 8:30 my order suspending classes n Nov. 9 by John McCarrick, nounced through the school bulle­ day. The Mass 'will be offered for teAST. of Huntington and Wadsworth Sts. tin that there would be no Grade 8 deceased members of the Gawlas / \ JACK LAPPEN AGENCY, was submitted to the board in pro­ chairman of the bosid of educa­ fam ily. tion, and T. Jack Crockett, chair­ session on Wednesday. Classes \ 66 Baldwin Rd., test of the request. TTie petition for Grades 1 through 6 will end at The Republican town committee Manchester, Conn. gave as reasons that a hardship man of the F6C. Lawrence asked 1 p.m. that day. that the state department of edu­ ^rill meet tonight at 8 in the con­ could not be proved, spot zoning cation review the plans and for­ Enters Chicago Schotd ference room of the Commimlty would be toe result of approval, From pure luxury to pure performauce, ward comments promptly to the Grdon Mlelke, son of Mr. and HaU. Nagging backache, headache, or mus- nearby properties would be depre­ Mrs. Raymond M i^e of Rt 44A, eular aches and pains may come on ciated and toe increased traffic PBC. began a two-year course in elec­ with over-exertion, emodomd upsets or yoir Chevrolet dealer’s Oie-Stop Shoppiug Certer covers all the bases! Manchester ^Veplng Herald Bol­ day to day stress and strain. And folks would be hazsLrdois.. The PBC voted to cancel the re­ tronics at DeVTy Technical Insti­ ton correspondent Grace McDer­ After extensive argument from maining two public hearings it had who eat and drink unwisely sometimes tute in Chicago, W., yesterday. mott, telephone MltdieO'8-6568. aufier mild bladder irritation . . . with Atty. Francis Shea, representing scheduled on the proposed school Mlelke is a graduate of Bolton that restless uncomfortable feeling. the Independent Garage Owners because of "low attendance.” Only School and a 1962 graduate of Man­ If you are miserable and worn out Association of Manchester, and How’s this for TBrietyt i%e MHDnooth at extra eosQ that makea the sporty 3B people attended the first heaur- chester High“ School. becaUto o f these discomforts, Doan’s Atty. John R. Mrosek, represent­ Chemlet, luzorioas enoias^ to beat Cterair Monxa aeeoDd only to the all> ing and five the second, held last Pills often heto by their pain-relieving ing the BMJ Co., 'the ZBA grant­ Friday night. Apron OaH CUT UTILITY B in s action, by their soothing effect to ease more expensive care at tbdr own game new, all-oot (tervette Sting Itoy for Mrs. Herbwt Hutchinson and We are moving to new uid bladder irritation, and by their mild ed the company’s request for a In discussing ways to bring the Mrs. August Mildner, co-chairmen larger quarters at 540 diuretic action through the kidnra — special exception to have a gas (and kas iq)ke^, too, in Qie baisain) exciting going.four entirriy differ* building costs within the $750,000 for the apron booth of the Christ:, i tending to increase the output o f the station and limited repairer’s 11-. I limit recommended by the board of mas Fair for Bolton Congregation­ Hartford Road. IS miles of kidney tubes. cense at 415 Main St., Business . . . tlie mew Chevy II, al ent kmds of new care Hm finance, Douglas Cheney stressed So if rugging backachwmakes you Zone i n . al Church request all those who feel dragged-out,miserable...with rest­ these to doose from, you can the fact that the responsibility Tor have completed aprans..for the fair Our Entire Stock Tlrsl of tkrlilgli ooslt for kot However, the board specified 4>iffedHq> to .mate saving the ifiiyslcal plant is that of the less, sleepless nights...don’t wait...try to bring them to the meeting of Doan’s Pills. . . get the same happy re­ that parking stalls for the station more fu n . . . a new 150-bpi see why just picking your'63 PBC, while the edtioational pro­ the -liadies Benevolent Society to­ lief millions have enjoyed for over 60 be backed up on Lilley St. so that gram to be effected hi the school night at 8 at the church. AU Now OH S^le years. they do not infringe on the ad- Spyder package (optional CStevndetisa ball by itself I is the responsibility of the board of aprons for the booth Should be left wator? A fuol oil |Mlror|d wator For conven- j^ent property being used by a education. at either Mrs. MUdner’s or Mrs. WAftD MUSIC CO. fence, ask for the diy-cleaning business. ITto mate more peppfe rfepeiNf oa Crockett reported on estimatd large size. Get Atty. Shea contended that the Hutchinson’s by Nov. 27. '9 9 Summer Street Doan’s Pills today] Doan's coats cm playing fields at the A 'w<»‘k session previously hoaior givoo 4 timos moro h o f^ town has reached the "saturation school as follows: A multi-purpose scheduled for Monday to wwk on OPEN EVENINGS paved play- area suitable for ten­ articles for the children’s booth of nis, voUeyball and a parking area, the fair has been canceled. Artit^es $80,000 to $36,000; fo o t^ and for ^le children’s booth may be wator for half tho oooL fiat track area, $12,000 to $20,000; left at the home of either Mrs. softball field, $5,000 to $8,000; hard Kenneth Matthews or Mra Wil­ baU field, $0,000 to $0,000; grass liam Neumann. • ' ' ^ .area for varsity-soccei—field,--$4v------— -’-^yBrlefs...... — - the 100 gall, a tfay you 000 to $6,000. Ail the estimates in­ About 23 members of Brownie SPECIAL cluded sutxmrface draining. Crock Troop 657 plan to appear on the ett said.' "Ranger Andy” TV show on WTIC Mod and tavo up to Award Painting Contract , Chaimel S Monday at 4 p.m. At their special meeting last An article on the White En­ FOR YOUR HOLIDAY tABLE night the selectmen voted to velopes project of Episcopal award the- contract fttr painting Churchwomen by Mrs. Winthrop $10(^yoarly. the interior of the Community Reed of St. Gorge’s Episcopal Hall to the W. O. 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HANGUiilriTKR EVENING HERALD, AiANUaEtiiitR. ^CONN„ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER YU, 1962 FAGE tiEVEN PAOE«IX t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN« TUESDAY,-NOVEMBER-!^ ------• ' - -• --- I--'- — ------— — • ' ' ~ ------• ■ • St., charged with reckless use of school issue was thoroughly dis­ a bighwky by a pedestrian; David cussed.- Mr. Porcheron had every Uon, they have to prepare ana there vUI be some one to tell lu at-LnrgS-BIect Grabowskl trailed Inito shift In the eleotlon ' tida, I 2ih C ircu it Bolton while the leading Democratio per­ Gobdstlne, 17, of 25 Brookfield opportunity to state his views and equip themselves to take service which is the real thing and which it b;^ 16,000, and Senator-Eleet Liggett JRlSodfC trailed the basic party sonalities eC the elecUon- lagged ie j\iV a m e d St, charged with failure to grant was the only member of the town the Imitation. 'V” like to know Connecticut Court Cases committee opposing the board of ^iipntitg llpraliii on the tighter, more responsible vote by 80,000. behind the sudden new direction of the right of way; Fred Brunoll, 37, Lathrop Says ship of state desigpned by the new what kind of operation we're clos­ baaio sentiment and choice. How of 26 Coleman Rd., breach of finance statem^t. Factory Specials pnBUBHBO BY THB So, by auch measuring, tiis In­ Lathrop said the second “no” constitution. And that, of course, ing 'r eyes on. dividual heroes of the election much closer, an elaction might It .peace; CSiester W. Chase, 16, El­ u m b a l p p ju N T iN o CO. m e . Yankee have been without Cuba? Any MANCTESTER SESSION lington, a speeding charge; and vote was made by a member on It BianU migrht be their best way, pethaps vrere all ReqpUbUcans, and an Indian i^arces Criticism Was answer would be pure conjecture, Judge John J. Casale'yesterday Thomas Chomas, 18, of 28 McCann the grounds that he was not fully By A. H. O. losena They were the ones who MONEY' informed of the contents of the the only real way, of guarding order^ a pre-sentence Investiga. ran ahead of their ticket. but we think the. Republicans are S t, charged with reckless driv­ II ‘ 11 I .... — 'ropntlaaed from tion In the case of Freddie A. Haig- board o f finance statement. PublliherB against the potential combinatitm A Thought for Today Conversely, the individual goats entitled to' oonaiderable privilege One) States views seriously the large- ing. Discourteous Pounded October 1, 1881 If we were to take the statisti­ and latitude in amythlng they feel tin e xKAln.'u.-te ■ 31, of 101 Clinton St., vrtio ; -In 'his statement yesterday of demagogue and mob they in­ SpoBsored by ttw MaaoheaSsr of the election were all Democrats, scale Chinese attacks. Cases continued: Until Nov. 26 Porcheron also said, "The purpose cal voting trend we noted in our Uke claiming. United States and Brltidn ft»- plekded guilty to a substitute! for plea, Joseph Borejko, 44, of led B veir Brenias______Except___ stinctively fear when, as on Sun­ OeaneU et Ohnrohss and ait winners. They were the The Red offensive will grow, ac­ charge'ofbreach of the peace. I Democratic Town Committee of the (town) committee is to pro­ indaim and Holidays. Entered' ed at the last column with comgrfete ser- onee vdio ran behind their tick­ fighter plapes. 71 Cooper St., breach of the peace >ost Office at Manchester. Conn, aa day, they see one man bigger than ' '^ o 'U . ‘THVCEn.'ii cording to a Peking radio report. Halgwoot!Kha9 been returned t o : CSuUrman Charles, W. Lathrop to­ mote better government and not to Becond Clast MaU Hatter. iousncM, one would then have to e t Nehru sent an urgent personal It said Red China's Premier Chou and intoxication; Margaret . J. day issued an apology to the enter into bi-partlsan emtroversy." Guaraateei) any party. Thank God for Ftreedom the State JailktsHartford In lieu of Cahill, Andover, reckless driving go on to 'a rather surprising ver­ We are glad to arrive at this IFi Ugk tat ior boliday tab! Call Beneficial and afifily lor plea Monday to President Kenne­ ^ -L a i sent letters last Thursday a 8600 bon^^hlfe-awriting his re­ town’s Democrats for what he Lathrop saicT today that , as-a po­ To Give Yo BUBSCRIPTlON RATES rather fancifid analysis. The los­ and failure to report change of Payable In Advance In the Nasareth synagogue dict on the individual perform­ RUG and yonn Soon aa your loan k approved, |et caih lor dy for helicopters and tn ^ p ort to heads of 24 African and Asian turn here^Yor sentencing Dec. 10. termed Harold Pmrcheron’e “dis­ litical body, the Democratic Town A Very S Carrier Jesus anndttqced his purpose by ers deserve some touch of con­ nations saying U.S. arms aid to He originally chabg|d with address to State Motor Vehicle courteous tirade.” Committee does not pretend to Enjoyable One Tear ...... 116.50 ances in the Nov. 6 electlbn. The lanes. The Indian govenJthent Dei>artment; William O. Burba, 26, Private HokM^ust? solation, and the winners can riio^ng, ior paying biBs, for any good teaioii. And fM India would enlarge the conflict. carrythg a dangerous weimiHl. Porcheron, a town committee speak for every Democrat. He Smoke Six Months ..*•••.•••••■ 7.75 quoting theee'wprds from the trend we noticed showed that the stand some minor post mortem I also reported to be in close WUlimantlc, operating a motor Three Months S.90 prophet Isaiah; UPHOLSTERY BeneficiaTs fast, friendly, holiday lervict, too. Pbooa • • • Scontact with BriUsh Prime Min­The radio report said Chou asked pqeket knife) intent to member, severely criticized the maintained, however, that after: .One Month l.SO There is something perversely greateat consistent Democratic sabotage - of the glory of their the African and Asian leaders to 'Chide while under ^ e Influence town committee for its action Fri­ deliberation on important issues .90 "The Spirit of the Lord is upon ister Harold Macmillan. a ^ t . The charge stemmed from a' CORONAS . We7eskly appealing about the logic of the strength of the day was to be trlumj^L akyeryn^"^: ^ , help remote a peaceful settle;.^ Nov. 9 Incident. Police reported | c^'Hquor or drugs; Roy T. Dim- day night endorsing the recent facing the townspeople, "its respon-1 me, because he has annolh^d me In a radio speech to the na­ can, ^16, Willimantic, operating a Reg. $4.75. $ 1 MEMBER o r aggressor. Perhaps it is the bold­ to preach good news to the popr. found in the vote for district mem­ But this is not entirely an idle ment. ^ that Halgwood chased his intended I recommendations of the board of slbility Is to impart the results of THE ASSOCIATED PRISSS CLEANING tion, Nehru called the fighting~ *'a vehide ^hile under the influence ness of Its dishonesty, the zest He has sent me to proclaim release bers of Coilgreas, while, on the exercise in figures on our part Wc matter of survival for us" and U.S. officials here are . con­ victim, Arnold Bruce Cordner, 26, j finance' on the proposal to build a Its findings to the town. This the! Box 50. I y y The Associated Press is exclusively o^er hand, )the weakest segment cerned that Pakistan may agree of liquor or drugs and driving Democratic Town Onnmittee did 7 FOR 28c entitled to the use of republlcatlon of with which It advanc>es the argu­ to the captives and recovering of think it is quite neg^gent to an­ TEL. Ml 9-1752 said India was grateful "for the of Rockville, with a knife as the secondary school plant. Porcheron all news dispatches credited to It or sight to the blind, to set at liberty of Qie Republican ticket, from the alyze this Conneetibut stats elec­ BENEPIGIAL speedy help that came to us from to a nonaggression pact.yrith Red two m «i ran down a Manchester without a license; Brian Duryea, Heads Realtors voted against the endorsement. when It reported Its firm convic­ not otherwise credited In this paper ment too ridiculous for anybody to vote-getting point of 'view, was tion without giv^g full emphasis or \ China. This would oprii the way 17, South Windsor',' weeding and tion that the board of finance po­ LIGGEH DRUG and also the local news published here. those who are oppressed, to pro­ FINANCE SYSTEM friendly countries abroad, nriore side street. Cordner ducked into Alfred P. Werbner, 40 Marion Lnthrw "The motion at the All rights of republlcatlon of special- elieve. claim the acceptable year of the on the same spot on the lever. to the possibility that it wa.u de­ especially from the United States for Chinese troops^ to go through the town fire headquarters at driving while his liceiue, is under Dr., was elected president of the Democratic Town Committee sition is in the best interest of the Ml 3-5747 the Chumbri Va^Uey 40 miles to suspension; Eugene Lyiiiaii^ 21, PARKADE dispatches herein are also reserved. We- nave, loaay, Premier Chou Lord." (Luke 4:18, 19) If, therefore, 'we accept the vote termined by events far outside Loans $20 to $600—- Loans We-fnowed * low ecet. and the ." Spruce and Florence Stl.^ and re- Manchester Board of Realtors at meeting calling for eupport of the community and its children,” Connecticut, - and specifically by Darjeeling and snap the narrow Tolland, breach of the peace ttjyo board of finance position on the Lathrop said. Full service client of N. B. A. Serv­ En-lal of Communist China^ He has The American poet, James Rus­ for the district member of Con­ Banafklol Finamca C o.'ef Moaebaatar India also sent requests to the p ^ e d the incident. Halgwood was the organization’s November meet­ ice. Inc. sell Lowell, held that this must be gress aa the basic party vote of the conduct of a Democratic U.S. State Department for , more Indian corridor to Assam. ' picked up in front of his home a counts) and Intoxication; Donald-. ing. Publishers Representatives. The his troops, in force, inside territory the continuing purpose of God's the day, a vote which was esst al­ President through the heart o f the 806 main ST. (Over Woolworth’s)_liAHCHESfER arms and equipment to supple­ Pakistwi officials say that cur­ short time later. B. Keeney, 27, (Coventry, breach succeeds William E. Belfiore, ullus Mathews Special Aeency—New G arner's rent negotiations with Red China 'ork. Chicago. Detroit and Boston. which, whatever, its disputed legal people: most exclusively by the pibcess gravest international crisis since H (iKTSWOM) ST MltcIwU 34156 • Ask^thaYESHAMagar ment the 9S i^ lion worth already Henry McDermott, 31, of Rock­ of the peace; Daniel Mills Jr., 26, who is now a member of the ? are "merely to insure that there Hartford, failure to carry a li­ MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP status, has been actually held by of pulling the party lever, and ndt Korea. \Vf“ (livf* (irrcii Stamp** delivered. Ebigaged along a 1,500- ville, arrested early yesterday In board's ixscuUve committee. CIRCULATIONS, “Men! whose boast it Is that ya by the process of splitting, we The possibility we think deserv- mile frontier with Red China, In­ is no border trouble between the R ocl^lle for breach of the peace, cense; and Elaine K. Shultz, Werbner, Sales manager and ap­ India for the past half century. ,tWo nations such as now exists be­ ^ FOR YOUR ftl Hi The Herald Printing Company Inc., Come of fathers brave and free. come up with a reshuffling of the ihg. oC^ emphasis is that this pres­ dia has a major problem In- sup­ was given a 30-day jail term at the Bloomfield, making an unsafe praiser for the''J^vls Realty Co., assumes no financial responsibility for His troops seem to be there In for­ If there breathe on earth a slave. list of individual heroes in the ence of crisis, and the character ply and equipment for its troopsC tween China and India." State Jail at T’olland. turpt-- is an instructor at the School of typographical errors appearing In ad­ • thanksgiving midable numbers, smd they are Are ye truly free and brave? election. of presidenti^ .leadership in it, State. Department press ofiicer Louis Drelscb, 42. of Stafford Until Nov. 27, for East Hart­ Business Administratloq^ of the vertisements and other reading matter FLOOD FUNDS SET in The Manchester Evening Herald. having a relatively easy time of It, If ye do not feel the chain, As compared to the basic Re­ could have bedn the thing which Lincoln Vriilte said the i^ te d Springs, was fined 816 for breach ford jury trials, Martin Stollnas, University of Hartford -and HARTFORD (AP) —The State so far, chopping up the border When it works a brother's pain. publican party vote, three Repub­ determined the basic choice .of of the peace and 810 for intoxica­ 28, Broad Brook, reckless driving member of the Manchester Display advertising closing hours: Are ye not base slaves inde^. party levers in Connecticut on ______^ ______Water Resources Commission says tion. He later went to the State and driving while under the Influ­ ber of Commerce’s Board of Dlr( WOODLAND For Monday—1 p.m. Friday. forces of India. lican candidates,' Seely-Brown, or Tuesday—1 p.m. Monday, Slaves unworthy to be freed! Lupton, and Alsop himself ran Nov. 6 and which decreed the Ui^t a total of 84.9 million has Jail in Tolland In lieu of payment ence of liquor or drugs; Evelyn J. tors. or Wednesday—1 p.m. Tuesday, With this the military situation. bsusic outcome of the election- so birin included In the federal gov­ of fines. He had been arrested Sat­ Wolff, Columbia, speeding; Jo­ He was appointed a member of or Thursday-1 p.m. We^wsday. ahead of their ticket, with Alsop fFor Friday—1 p.m. Thursday. Premier Chou has two messages The Rev. H. Oegood Bennett decisively that it blanketed out ernment's 1962-63 budget for flood urday after a fight In a Rockville seph A. Julian, 39, East Hartford, the Town Development Commis­ scoring 10,000 more votes than control projects in Connecticut. GARDENS For Saturday—1 p.m. Friday. for the outside world. North Methodist Church hia party's district candidates for any purely state trend , which W HEE! WATER*^ bowling alley. breach of the peace; and Joseph sion by the board of directors last Classified deadline; 10:90 a.m. ea might have been present in an TTie commission, reported yester­ Scolsky, 26, East Hartford, and week. day of publication except Saturday — One message is to some of the Congress, Lupton 14,000 more, and James Daley, 43, of no certain CHRYSANTHEMUMS— Cut Howun ...... 1.77 election conducted without- bene­ day that the funds have been ap­ address, arrested early Saturday Rene Chagnot; 29, East Hartford, Other officers include BUva Ty­ 9 Am. Seely-Brown 28,000 more. HOTSHOT., propriated for projects which are (Mixed or liepfmte'oolors—Oeaerons Bouquets) wistful little nations which have Turning the same statistical fit of Cuban crisis. - i afternoon for intoxication, pleaded late duck hunting (after sunset). ler, first vice president; Carlton Tuesday, November 20 dared suggest that the situation For a theoretical determination JTHERE’S A LOT! paid entirely by the federal gov­ guilty to the charge and was gflven Until Nov. 29, for court trial, W. Hutchins, second rice presi­ BOY SCOUT measuring stick toward the Dem­ ernment. The 84.9 million repre­ hrysanthemums between China and India be moved ocrats, one finds that, in com­ of which way Connecticut may a 10-^ay suspend^ jail sentence. Bernard Meisler, 44, Marlborough, dent; Pauline Scheinbst, seore- ' Lofw* Poti«d C — oN colon, ...... l3 S sents Connecticut’s riiare of a to­ non-support. ’ ary; and William Rood, tx^asur- False Hofie, Valid Fear? In the direction of a cease-fire and parison to the high showing of have been heading before the Fines were Imposed In the follow­ Artistic Table Arroi»C*Q!>Mts to Adorn Your H^doy Td>lo...... 2.77 Notes and News tal of albout 81 billion appropriat­ ing case dispositions. Until Dec. 3, for plea. James er. the district candidates for Con­ C^ban crisis and - tbs' rols of a ed for flood control projects AH the old liiie politicians of mediation. Democratic President in it put Now! For only a Frederick Sorrow, 37. of 20 Dur­ Fitzgerald, 42, of 156 Bissell St., (Committee chairmen named, CYCLAMEN— oH celors-^^ pot ...... 2.95 gress, the party's major candi­ throughout the country. are; Herbert J. McKinney, arbitra­ France, together with the commen­ No third party can get into the Oib Scout Pack 144 met last dates all trailed. If thfe vote for their touch on the votiiv lever, day fw fnel...hot water ant St.. 826 for making an unsafe intoxication (2 counts); and Ken­ The budget Includes funds for turn; John W. Keller, 36, of Som­ neth Bowness, 23, Gardner, Mass., tion; Warren E. Howland, legisla­ tators and correspondents who re­ necessary negotiations, says Pre­ week at Keeney St. School. district congpressman represented we do cite, seriously, the fact that the Mad River Reservoir )n Win- the Republican Individuals held for all—all the time! ers, 826 for speeding and 816 for speeding. tive; Richard F. Dlmock memter- flected their viftws, have been mier Chou to such peace-minded The following received , bobcat the basic, Democratic vote of the sted, the Oolebrook Reservoir, and shlp: Wesley Smith, multiple list­ strength and position against failure to drive In an established Until Dec. 10, Victor Dollak, 17. amazingly wrong in their specific outsiders. ‘The showdown has to be badges; Jerry Suntara, Nell Hard­ day. Governor Dempsey trailed projects in Bridgeport, Norwalk, Wapping, Intoxication. ing service: Marion E. Robertson, W oodland Gardens man, Kenneth Reed, William Ed­ that vote by 8,000, Congressraan- whst ws believe was a sudden def- lane; Frederick Lataif, 26, of Wln- •atlmatee and hopes of what would between China and India directly. Xf jron live in a typical house, New Haven, Stamford, Thomaston sted, 826 for following too closely; publicity; Earls S. Rc^en, munici­ gar, Raymond McGougan, Gregory you could eerily run put of hot and Mansfield. pal ordinance and taxation. JOHN J. ZAPADKA OPEN DAILY’ ^ ^ Q A7A be likely to come in the parliamen­ Premier Chou's second message, Robert C. Long, 21, of Rockville, THAT’S HORSE TRADINGt Cormier, Calvin Cizach, Robei^ yrater several times a week. . ALMOND, N.Y. (AP)—The big­ Officers wUl be installed at the tary elections held Sunday. included in his rejection of third 830 for speeding; Bernard Costello, 168 WOODLAND ST. TILL 9 P.M. ' H Diifries, John Sullivan, Larry Now you can have all the hot 36, of Coventry, 826 for breach of gest deal at the 41st Annual board’s January meeting. But ttiey may have T^n correct party mediatimi, is intended for Woykowsky, Denis Wirtalla, Chris water you need at. one time for the peace; Kenley Fontaine, 26, of World’s Original Horse Trading Naylor, Bruce Robinson, David At- PUBUC NO'nCE 1b their continuing basic‘fear. the United States. K ws Inaiat on only a day. Think of it— Windsor, 820 for Improper use of Convention this year was the goat for a Dalmatian dog. IlmM giving India military aid, says Pro* w o^ , James Curtis, Rlchsrd Dlek- on ly a day! Upon application of Nellie M. marker plates and 816 for driving swapping of a female or Nanny have changed, parda! After the significant drop in the au and William Embser. Usher and pursuant to Sec. 13-49 vote In iupport of President de mier Chou, it will merely result in Yee, thanks to Mobilheat— an unregistered motor vehicle; and One-year pins were awarded to of the General Statutes of Conn., Norman Hansen, 66, of Bolton, 826 OauUe In the recent referendum— expanding and prolonging the war. tmd an oil-fired h ot water heater Rev. of 1958 as amended, notice is Philip BotticaUo, Mlchsal Bottl- ftugusyin'iie ^ nf correct capacity—your family on a substitute charge of failure a drop tai support which seemed to To prolong the war, to give hi- cello, Carl Werkboven, Dennis Mc­ hereby given that the Selectmen to drive In an established lane. He can take care of of/their weehing reflect a feeling that the man who dia at. leAst some chance of midcing Dermott, David Plumley, Michael will hold a hearing on December 4, was origlnEdly charged with reck­ REST WISHES TO ALL ON THANKSGIVING DAY Marino, David Blanchard-, Albert needs at one time. 1962, for the purpose of re-estab­ less driving. had' saved France was Insisting on a stand somewhere 'Vould, of S e a d e d M om can do the fam ily wash. lishing ■ the boundaries, oj Old saving It too often all by himself— course, be the object of American Otten and James Ottm. Also, Wayne A. Lowd, 20, of 26 Howard Jacobs received a two- Sis can do the dishes at the same Town Road from its intersection 40f tiM with Loveland Hill Road norther­ Waddell Rd., 826 for following too there were all kinds of pronounce­ military supplies. year pin. Denner stripes were giv­ time Junior takes his bath, and closely; Richard Krasinski, 18, of ments to ttie effect that now de But the award for prize argu­ .j aw M )M «Ntsr*s sdgt of iw Mtm0k Own obert J« you enjoy a shower. ly, a total distance of 440 feet, hese are GOOD F00D$...but en to Albert Otten and Carl Weric- .jrt'i 829 iMt of priOMo boacti for awMlae . . . bw more or less, along said Old Town Somersvllle, and Albert Kirkorian, Gaulle was on the decline. George ment must go to Premier Chou. hoven, and assistant denner solt-wtter pooh. . . hieitfoc ueial adivHios. Doop-ooo foWpi Don’t delay—phone us today. Road, fronting on Concetto J. and 32, of 126 Constance Dr., each 816 Bidault, the former premier who His warning is that anybody who stripes to David^^anohard and and golf iworby. Ed»y oom and informality, aaparb Find ou t how easy it is to switch Norma E. Tarasclo, Mario S. and for failure to drive to the right; Ed­ ward Kehoe, 23, of 276 Oakland St., now heads the exiled imderground comes between himself and his vic­ Howard Jacobs. ■ccooMiodatioih and isoadarful food. Opaa Doc. 21 to ApiN M, t o a Mobilheat-fired water haat> Doris L. Palumbo, Gary R. Rams- "B uckskin'^oneori^a skit, was Write Dept, 19 for FREE color folder! dell,- Samuel M. and Mary L. La- 815 (flO remitted) for failure to movCTient against de Gaulle re­ tim either with mediatibn or with presented by Den. S. - display proper registration plates. r. Dan Bmsksise, tm U n t R vltt, and Nellie M. Usher. HQSSQQQ® voked hia own sentence of assas- assistance for his victim will be a A map of such highway, show­ Jonathan N. Peck, 18. of RockvUle, atiiatiCHi and proclaimed ' that he warmongering meddler. Everybody REAL ESTATE ^Aagt$|w family td ing the bounds as actually existing 816 for driving left at a crest of a MITHENOORPOBATED and the bounds as claimed by Nel­ hill; and Ronald G. Nourie, 20, of would let de Gaulle live, since he is supposed to let him rinlsh off In­ INSURANCE 31 Columbus St., 810 for tampering was now beaten anyway. Every­ dia, or at least force India to lU lie M.' Usher, may be seen at the WE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY office of the Selectmen of the with a motor vehicle. body's eoqiertlng on the approach­ knees, as quickly as possible, and. 96S MAIN ST„ GROUND FLOOR—TEL. Ml 9-6241 Town of 'Vernon, Town Hall, Bond forfeitures were ordered in REOPEN EARLY FRIDAY MORNING ing parliamentary elections com­ tbat will be the quickest way to lolonnades HOTEL «1N8URANSM1THS BINGE 19U” Rockvillet Connecticut, on Monday the following cases when the de­ WE GIVE through Friday of each week from fendants failed to appear in court: mented on the fact that de Gaulle’ s Premier Chou’s definitidti of peace. PAUW BEACH SHOBES i David Anderson, 20, Falmouth, own ^leclal political party had It is not really surprising, of GREEN STAMPS 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 A.M. and 2:00 Riviera Beach, Florida • Phone Palm Beach, V| 4-5221 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. I Mass., 846 for speeding; and Ned- shriveled to nothingness and allud­ course, that the aggreesor should wyn Caslvant, 22, Hudson, N. Y., MISTER DONUT Said hearing will be held on De­ 265 WEST MIDDLE TPKE.—CORNER OF BROAD ST. ed to the prospects the old tradi­ be talented in the use of logic and cember 4, 196?, at 7:30 P.M. at the ! 816 for failure to have light on pro­ tional parties had of increasing office of the Selectmen of the jected load on truck. argument which blandly pretends Prosecuting attorney A. Joseph their ow i strength. to reverse the known facts and the MORIARTY Town of Vernon, Town Hall, Rock­ ville, Comiectlcut. Paradiso nolled the following cases All of this was very expert, in­ obvious situation. That is an old bit / / Board of Selectmen for lack of state’s evidence; Arpad deed, except that something quite with the aggressors, who are al­ {;>jr BR&THERS Town of Vernon Kiss, 86, Coventry, charged with the opposite really happened. ways being "attacked” by their GEORGE E. RISLEY failure to yield the right of way with a vehicle; George L. Malen- In the elections held Sunday, all victims. HERMAN G. OLSON, M r 3-5135 FRANCIS J. PITKAT son, 60, East Windsor,, charged the old parties iost strengrth. And 'What is a little more surprising HUNDBEDSof '':L' iV' .X 301 >315 Center St. Dated at Vernon, Connecticut, with failure to obey a stop sign; A D D A R O O M the Union for the New R^ublic is that India, the classic advocate ICHRISTMAS and this 14th day of November 1962. Ralph Hibbard, 61, of 149 Bissell the d8 Gaulle party, suddenly bur­ o f ' mediation, negotiation, and ] EVERYDAY l/SES geoned up to real stature, getting peaceful means Of settlemMit of more votes than ever before, and disputes, Is even more flrpi' than • Addrut PickagM edging the Communists out of ihe Qhou En-lai in rejecting ihediatlon, • IdMi^ Toyt ■’4' • position of top single vote getter and even refrains from making any • Mailt Pnsttrs for the first time since World War complaint to the United Nations. • PERMANDfT H. Just when everybody seemed to India does want help from outnde, think de. Gaulle was losing his po­ but only heljJ to keep on with the • 8 VIVID COiORS litical power, he scored a massive war until India's own natioiial • NON-SPHIING h CONNECTietIT APPROVE^ FRESR new triumph. pride , and prestige have b^n sal­ , But this, although it disappoint­ vaged, not help to Stop the -war be­ Naguiar $iaa ed the hopes and cxpectitiiHui of fore more lives are lost. ^ r ' ' iM ia S in COMPLETES France's traditional politicians, was So what China really says to also a cemfirmation of their fears the outside world is that it must '. . . the same fears which led them stand aside while China and India K behind your electric switch EVERY MEAL I to campaign against de Gaulle's have it out between themselv^ Dewty-Richmaii plan for direct prudential' elec­ and that is what India, behaving Stationers Since 1904 tions. This election Sunday was the as if it is mesmerized by Uie lunges very thing they dread^ for France of a cpbra, insists on having too. 767 dIa i N ST. —a vote for a man, for a personal­ > There is one other thing more Just South of State Theater.^ ity, fo^,A hero, rather than a vote su prising than the two attitudes fd'r any prindiple, or for a party. Open Friday to D P M .' " Trangform your liaseinent into a Gay Recreation Room. of China and Iiidia. It is most sur­ Give the youngsters a place to play and entertain their The de Gaulle party la a nothing­ prising of all that the rest of the ness, a meaningless thing,' without friends. Our HAPI Dept, will help you plan a modem world, with aU its long awareness family room. Come in 'TODAY. de Gaulle. It stands primarily for of wbtit World War in could mean the man, and for nothing else. And tp-'Clvilisation and with all its long ... there anfsome 25,000 stockholders who owr Tbe.NMtfonf EtoeWe Complete Material for 12 x 16 Rec Room for as little as it Is the fear that France, could be­ resolve to keep that war from de­ $5.95 per 'taionth. gin voting this way—in responsatb veloping, should seem so strangely Light Company. Among them are yow friends, yo«r ae^ihfaors, maifbe the drama and appeal of sonte per- calm .and unconcerned while It •v$n yoirklf, who Kve and v i M right here in ConnecHent In a Othor ValHO*Addiii9 Home Improvomonis - i , souality who might or ^ml^t not watches the start of it. A SOUND be immune to the ultiRfAtc.tempta- third of H s people who work for Hartkwd Electric are slo cld M )^ ^ SPECIAL! WHILE THEY LAST — tiens - of demagogto poweiv=whlch sincerely disturbs some of the tra- Leplacs, Erutus VT iDEP M airinve^-dw ned to Ito - dltlonal leaders of French democ­ You can say one thing, for us— 12x12 Doeorator Tik racy, which normally wallows In a Fede^ govwmnent to help support our nation, pay for oar MNfoael us being the American people, that weakness o f the other extreme, defense and build better highways. On the local 1 ^ M s hp«eitop> Golden Thread or that of so much diffusion o f voter la. We don't let very many real Aeiativdf lew indmduak heva possibilities get away from us, Owned public vtikty helps shoulder the burden of yonr eomrowily... loyalty that nobody can rule fo^ aoqaiied wcakfa by oontinnefly Golden Weave even if quite a bit of thought long. boyihg and selling securmea ki buikKng schools, for exarnpie. , transference is involved. ■What one would prescribe for nine cases o k of sen, the petson France would, of course, lie some­ In the la^st example of our ulti­ But no matter, who diese stockhdde'rs are or where they Km ^ lie y aff wbo has weahh h « acquired k where between the lack of cen­ mate acumen, wie have moved 1 '2 ® »q- ft- eitfaer by buying and holding hwe these things in connnon, tralized responisibUity and political 'rather swiftly, after not much Reg. IV/iC Square Feot or anization which was chronic be­ .more than one full season of medi­ what he hM purchased. . . or The low-price field is about the last place a Iradi- cal television, td the sensible re­ fore de Gaulle and the threat of through mheritance of securities tionalist would expect to find Dodge. The Dodge name C om iec^ut Fresk MHK Is A too much responsibility and power verse feat which one might call which have been bought and held INTRODUCING______has been associated,with the medium-price boys since mastsrplscs sf Nutritioii. . . In the single person of one man televised medicine. Hector was a pup. But the.fafcl remains: the '63 Dodge is priced down with good old GOLDEN HARVEST- Which has been the chronic threat Wnaer the new combination of by a former owner. . . a father, NMUc and daiqr foods am «i maHMd anpoHMice \ since de Gaulle did come to power. ihemclne and Aelevision H will no ' perhaps, or a grandfather. Many cars “F" and "C ". Now, you can stay with a low price and get a lot more car. The The Sunday election could, op- longlr be npsslble to scoff at the a person hss sdmitted dwt if he THE name proves it: Dodge! You get the comfort Dodge is famous for. You get a smooth OAK PANELS ' in dmldnf amalt mdridowslly compfsto and ' timistic analysts dare to hope, have professional techniques revealed on hsd not sold si^ traded his secu­ torsion-bar ride; experts call it best in the business. You get a V8 loaded for bear. lafraslilng. IHWc boiaiices yoK meof-.. . » fcn- some result in that direction. It the silver screen. They will be the (Or, the famous gas-saving 6 wjth the muscle of conventional VB’s.) If that isn't rities, be would have been fte A 'xT rM ms, at low cost, food vatoM inClKKng may be Uiat some of the too nu­ real thing. They will, In fact, be enough to turn the other two green with envy, how's this for a clincher? Every celciwm, protoin, phosphorns, ribofiavin, merous parties of French politics presented by the New York better off. Moral; buy top quality TS83 1963 Dodge is backed by a revolutionary new 5-year/50,(X)0 mile warranty.* Academy of Medicine, and demon­ vHamin A, vitfimin D and Uiiamino. . . aN may now decide they will have to securities with the sKwMrou 6f •1cm nttaiM Oodt. Dntac'i •iiiMt* lolrat Meat Ui nwlil.wd y m l c y ^ ^ imcrn. a •ssenlial for your wod-borag, own V you am resort to merger if they are going strated by legitimate doctors. The bolding them permanently. itSUccScnt « rccSvBmS cScric hi r»wlt.d pnlnf htor hi title of the new course to be pre­ » 6 . 7 2 bo survive. This would require them mcKSie h h. IMl. CntlM Cm Cm idwd>hi. S7af(^h4 statciior. to compromise and blur dome of sented, "Correlated Clinical Sci­ DODGE their own principles in favor of ence,” Is designed, we suppose, tO A F S U LINE OF C M S m THE IDW-PHICE H E ID I I *. ‘I : . • • - more political efficiency and pow­ frighten the layman away. But he E h ctrkify k sHH the biggast ' ' can look in, if he wants to^ and if er, but might also have the effect PIJTNAM ■ bargain in your budget today . of giving the de Gaulle party a he can get Jhe right New York Sc C O . A L x m % “ MAKE MINE MILK”...^ somewhat healthier body of princi- channel,. even Uiou^ the program jds than it has now. IVliat t^e bid is designed primarily for ^ e edu­ n emna tr. nifiiinwaii CHORCHES MOTORS, Inc.. Ml 9-2191 BECAUSE YOU NEVER OUTGROW YOUR NEED FOR MILK parties seem to have learned Sun­ cation of reA doctors and doctors- s c OAKLAND STREET—MANCHESTEii CONN. day is, at any rate, that they are to-bs.. : Television doctors^-, and tOsmOms N*» l i k Sleek tMthmt t' not going to take France back to. nurses can look on, too, if they MAiM nw nr-iiA ifcnH N in tb s ' days when democracy' - was ever feel the need for a glimpse at ^ Open 9 to 5 Daily' m m ecafusloB, and that, if they the real thing. Op^ 6:S0 to 9 Thurs. Evt. • ffW «want to hve' and funo- As for the rent of us, we hope ( ^ n 9 to 12 Saitarday \ , I', ■ A V' ^ ^

'/ . : ' > • V, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN,* T U E SD A Y, NOVEMBER 20, 1962 .FACE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY^ NOVEMBER 20, 1962 PAGE IONS —M I ' ' I the broadcast three things in par- recently elected secretary to the :e- ticirii^ hwp6ned: a Defense D«- Columbia parcels of land on Sullivan Ave> building program. Hiis discussion Coventry 125 Pinti Collected Kennedy Faces eastern division at a meeting of South Windsor One jiarcel is located on the south Hp related to the report required FOR 'THANKSOlViNO pariment statement and a tight­ the American Canoe Association Green Manor to Study Ptans^ ening up>ta news sources at the side of the road and is owned by of the capital improvements com- Direct. Froos The Mill Cuba’s Plan Unclear State News in Boston. John Schweir and Sons' Inc., Abra­ Q u e s tio n s on State and Defense departments. mitts* by the Town Council. School S i^s Girl Scout News ham R. and BJiizabeth A. Patria The combined Thanksgiving serv­ BOLTON CIDER MILL Man Arrested 1. The Defense Department's Girt Scouts of Troop 11 were re­ Zoners Slate Costs for Sewer Proposal 18 ReacltUallon Clubs and Robert J. and Norma J. Liz- ice of Temple Beth HlUel and the' chief of information, Arthur Syl­ luctant. to cancel theia. Thursday otte. Hie second parcel is locat­ SWEET CIDER In Relinquishing Jets Roundup News Handling vester, assistant secretary, said Wapplng Oimmunity Church will New iMtoa Rd.—MI 9-8889 Mrs. Fuller meeting, tlianlm^vlng or not H earing on ed on the north side of the rbtul be held tomorrow at 8:16 p.m. at The Eighth District Board of Di-^would like to stury the plans and For Shooting the Kennedy^ administration con­ However, Mrs. 'W ^am Burnham, and is owned by Schweir and'^ns, figures. Leonard Seader, 'vice presi­ the church. The ritual will be tak­ (ContbinMl from Pag* Oae) rectoru last night provided repre­ At Blbodmobile Visit (Oontiniied from ’l^^;* One) trolled news of government ac­ leader of the troop,-hiui decided a Anastasia Shetensky, Leon M, She- (CoeUniMd from Pag* One) Mrs. Frank Dorr, Winchendon, sentatives of Green Manor Con­ dent of Green Manor Estates, con­ tions in the Cuban crisis as a en from tho prayer book of the As Librarian Girl Scout meeting ort that day Three Items tensky, Wilfrid and EUa Ann Du- Reform Temple, and the sermon Mass., Mrs. Mary McPartland, resign, and there is nothing in the struction Co with the proposed curred, and their decision would Of Rare Swan / ----- while still a candidate in, i960, he weapon In the drive to force Rus­ would be just too much. Th* meet­ rocher. Ruby L. Strong and Gen- A nt aince the start ot the Cuban South Windsor, Mrs. Frank Ed­ sewer survey plans and agreed to be made after they study the plans, sia to dismantle its missile bases. will be presented by the minister city charter that would make it EightoOR persons became gallon or above donors, including ■said he thought that whoever was ing has been postponed to Monday e ^ Cigar Co.. of Wapplng Community^ Church, crisis, Is to. be natiMially broad­ munds. Manchester, Mrs. Roderick mandatory," St. Ohge said yes­ provide figures concerning propor­ he said. "News flowing from acUons The new school-library will be afternoon. The town planning and zoning Joseph Kuryan, 20, of Eagle- two wiio joined the five-gallon club, yesterday during a Red president would see the press The third item ot business is on The Rev. Roy Hutcheon/Cholrs of cast and televised. It also will be H. King, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., and terday. tionate costs, per unit, to be bom The' Green Martor and Bayer taken' by the government is psirt open to pupils when they return Fells Deer commission will hold a public a proposal to amend the zoning Mrs. Ellery Donahue, East Long- by Green Manor and Bayer Con­ property, now a part of the Town ville, has been arrested on charges C r ^ bloodmobile visit to Manchester at which 127 pints of both groups will combine for the broadcast throughout the world The part-time job as mayor pays once a week. He hasn't quite of weaponry,’ Sylvester said. "In Nov. 26 from Thanksgiving recess. Hiawatha and WUllam TeU can hearing today at 8 p..m.. at the regulations by adding to Industrial anthem presentation. After the meadow, Mass., and several nieces $1,200 annually. St. Onge’s term struction Co. for cic Circuit Court Dec. erlck Baokofen, Rolland Wood and nett, James tieSure, Mrs. AUce On May 9, 1661, he told eight re-estabU*hed in the .sphool ac­ this year. An estimated 40 per cent of Mon. thru Sat. 9-5:30 | news conference, of any Soviet laws in a price-fixing attempt. each unit house and lot woAld cost Boiim. that his statement abwt the A zone change from CX to In­ 7:30 p.m. at South Windsor High U.S. city dwellers do not drive follow-up to Castro's move. home tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 approximately $818. pansion. Regardless, a bill will 14. Patrick Orakowsky reached three editors—who called at the White tivity room. Mrs. Fuller is a native Ho shot only one arrow, using a Thurs. and FrL Eves, till 9:00 Federal District Court Judge M, have to be written and presented Also, John Kelesko, Richard House to hear more about his weaponry concept of news of Plymouth, Mass., and was as­ dustrial -has been asked on two School to discuss the future school private vehicles. U.8. authorities made it clear to 9 p.m. The afrest followed Kuryan’s gallons. shocked responsible editors. 37 lb. bow and found the deer 200 Joseph Blumenfeld also fined the Sometime ago. Green Manor said to Manchester - representatives in shooting of a mute swan Gallagher, Cjement Li^accUno, plea for self-restraint—that his sociated with the Indian Orchard yards a-way. thsit what Kennedy, says tonight New Haven Package Stores Asso­ they planned, some 250 unit* and Burton Albee and Mrs. Thelma Mrs. William C. Verge the State Legislature for filing be­ at^,Pine Lake in Coventry. There Woodbrldge became two-gallon Edward P. Cdltman Sr., Waltsr administration contemplated no The New York Times said branch of the Springfield public Will be affected by any word—or ciation $500 and six former offi­ Bayer about 100 units in subdi­ "there Is no doubt that manage­ lack of word—from the Soviets Mrs. Marion McCarthy Verge, fore a Dec. 21 deadline for the next is'no open season for hunting of donors. Those who completed Ftederickson, Wllllain J. Tlemey, type of government restrictions library for several years. She was Manchester Evening Herald Do- cials o f the trade groups $150 each visions located on opposite sides session. The bill would concerm 'swan. The bird’s wing is report­ George H. Daniels, 'Erpeat Ley, on access to the news. ment or control of the news is also a trustee of the Southwlck, during the day about removal of 89, of 199 Woodbrldge St., wife of yesterday. of Vernon St., in an. area, not as their first gallons were Joel R. Inmbia correqieiident Mrs. Ed­ William C. Verge, .died yesterday expansion of the Elighth District ed to have been broken with the Hitt, Mrs.' Marion Muschko, Mrs. Robert Ostrander, John J. ICautz, This meeting apt ’ a little con­ censorship described by a sweet­ Mass library for three years. ward Oarison. Td. AOademy 8- the bombers. They were indicted Jan. 30 on yet. a part of the Eighth District. er term. There is no doubt 'it re­ Without setting up a definite at Cedarcrest Hospital, Newington, in the northeast quadrant of ^Man­ bullet lodging in its breast. The Alona Donovan, George Gali- Miss Janice Hupper, Horace hDU^r, fusing. Kennedy’s press secre­ Fliller has already acquainted her­ 9224. charges of trying to fix liquor Director Burton Pearl noted that Joseph E. Aubin. tary, Pierre Salinger, said the stricts the peoples right to know.” self with the (jontents of the li­ timetable that would give the sifter u long illness. prices, by coercing and boycotting chester to bring prope;Tles of bird was taken to a veterinary schnelder and Harry Smith; OPEN EVERY Mrs. Verge was born July 3, 1923, before anything can be done, a Green Manor and Bayqr' into the hospital in-Willimantic. Other persons who kept appoint­ Walk-in donors included: President had suggested to the The Washin^on Star called the brary and is now processing 150 proposition one of the major ele­ manufacturers and wholesalers. written petition from Green Manor Harold Kearns, James Fogariy, meaning of Sylvester’s words ments of an ultimatum, U.S. nego­ in New York City, a daughter of The individual defendants, sdl district. ' The mute swan is a rare non- ments to give at the unit, stationed editors that newspapers select a books which have recently been Gerald A. and Helen Healy Mc­ requesting they be brought into the Concerning the uAraosed sewer migratory bird imported from ail day at the K of C Home, were Raymond Finnegan, Frederick representative to advise them on "truly sinister." added. Negro’s Entry DAY U N TIL 10 tiators nevertheless have empha- licensed liquor dealers, were found district should' be submitted to the Sartor, Anthony Sartor, -Donald Canoe Club Paper Drive aised to the Soviets at the United Carthy. guilty of a single count in the two- plans of Bowe-AlMruon, it was Elngland. Three of the species as follows: news which might affect national 2. The Defense Department is­ She was a member? of St. board. Atty. George Lessner, rep­ noted last night that such pro­ given to the State Board of Fish-- Mrs. Madeline Botti, Mrs. Con­ Wilson, Horace Palozie, Raymond security. sued a directive which said; Un­ The Columbia Canoe Club has Nations .that they were in a hurry part indictment after they switch­ resenting Green Manor, agreed. LaValley, Mrs. Mart^ Alvord, CSie of the editors, Felix R. Mc­ planned a paper, rag and' bottle for a satisfactory response on the Bridget's Church, its Rosary So­ ed their pleas of innocent to no posals would'have to go before the eries and Game were placed by stance Tomezuk, Patrick Bolduc, less ,, public information officer Was Put Aside ciety. and the Manchester Square But first, he said. Green Manor electorate first. that board in the Tolland Marsh Mrs. Eugene BlackweU, Mrs. Eileen John M. Moran, Mrs. Cecilia ^ - Night, who was president of the of the department sits in on an drive for Nov. 23 and 24. f n i i » M O N EY BACK point. The schedule for the Ken­ contest. The second count was Dance Club. for preservation purposes. They Regan, George Chandler, Mrs. chaiak, Jerry P. Saplenza, John Amerlcw l^ iety of Newspaper interview of a department official The captains and their areas nedy broadcast provided an im­ dropped. Rivosa, Mrs. Myma Rlvosa. Survivors, besides her husband The associations pleaded guilty came down the Willimantic River Marjorie Bissell, Mrs. Anna Lynch, Editors, said the group agreed the by a reporter, that official must are: Russell and Peter Olson, West For Legal Test plied time marker. Also, Mrs. Maria A ^ r i, Miss nation’s posiUon was grave but St. to Andover town line; Warren GUARANTEE Soviet negotiators are reported and parents, include five daughters, to a single count. MHS Report Cards about three weeks ago to Pine James E, Fee, Arthur E. Raymond, report to Sylvester’s office the Geraldine Verge, Carol Ann Verge, Reserve Fund Lake. The birds weigh between Mrs. Ruth Wright, Helen Kaiser, Joseph McCarthy, suggestpi^'i^^censorship, voluntary same day on the substance of and Robert Fletcher. Erdoni Rd. to have contended so far that the The indictment charged the de­ Mrs. Grace Bogda^'Joseph Czer- (Continued from Page One) Marion Verge, Helen Verge and' fendants with conspiring since 1960 25 and 30 pounds each, are. ail Also Everett Walker, Raymond or otherwise, was hbt needed. the conversation.. and Lake Rd. to Sleepy Hollow; PINE STREET and HARTFORD ROAD planes are ’Mtdated, implying the Manchester High School re^ winski, Fred LaFave, Mrs. Stella Kennedy, since taking office, United States should not be so in­ Diane Verge, and . a son, William to coerce manufacturers and port cards will be distributed to white, quite tame and are unable Kristoff, Mrs. Helen Bojarski, 3. The State Department re­ Jo-Ann Jacobus and Karen Him, Gantt’s card was treated dif­ C. Verge Jr., all at home. wholesalers to lower and fix mini­ Not Affected to fly great distances. David Donovan Sr., Mrs. Frank I. Smith, Geotge ESliott, Fred repeatedly has had editors to the quired its officials to report the Sleepy Hollow; David Cohen, Old sistent on their removal. The Cu­ pupils tomorrow. Peck, Robert R. Steams, Mrs. White House from all ovgr the ferently from cards of other ap- . .The funeral will be held Friday mum wholesede prices imd to rsdse School Program Set Rinaldi, -John' O’Neill, Sherwood general subject of any UUks they Willimantic Rd.; Linda Daigneault pUcants. bans have sought to give the im­ The high school adfhinistra- Florence B. Smith, Edward H. country to discuss hationar prob­ and Lorraine Vertefeuille, Edgar- pression the planes belong to at 8:30 a.m. from the Walter N. and fix minimum retail prices "ap­ Parents and teachers of pupils Trueman, John W. Ifolz, Anthony have with reporters. Vickery added: "In Uiis tion said the honor.,'mil list for B y Tax Drop Bayles, Adjutant Whiter ’ Lamie, Ralph, Ray Potvln. lems. But concern about his ad­ ton Rd.; Doran Shumway and *rom them...... Leclerc Funeral Home, 23 Main proved by the defendants." the first quarte;; tvill be ready at the Robertson School will dis­ The net effect, in both cases, respect, yes. it was maintained St., with a requiem Mass at St. They also were accused of try­ Robert McKinney Jr. Also, Frederick Shettleworth, ministration’s handling of news Roberts, Whitney Rd. and. Thomp­ in a different place." Castaro'^, ()epIp]:^t^op ;t)mt .he .ij the first week, in December. cuss curriculum at specific grade Walter Albee, Charles Griffin, mounted after he announced the could be expected to make of­ POCKET THE DIFFERENCE! son Hfll Rd.; Marion German and willing to give up the craft be­ Bridget's’ Chiir6h' at 9. Burial will ing to compel package store own­ General Manager Richard Mar­ levels at the Robertson PTA meet-, Also. Kenneth Falrweather, Rol­ ficials who previously might have Vickery also' was questioned be in St. Bridget's Cemetery. ers to participate in the conspira­ land MiUer, Mrs. Nancy Akin, 8al David Elldredge, Ralph Chapman, Cuban crisis. *11181 was Oct. 22. Dayna Thompson, R t 87 -north to about the files ot other students cause they are out of date would tin, assured the board of directors ing at 8 p.m. today in the school David South, Robert CHiambers, There has been some concern been willing to talk with news­ town line; Cheryl Berkowltz and appear to be a face-saving solu­ Friends may call at the funeral cy. daughters,'* sister and 14 grand­ auditorium. Tables will be set up Filloramo,. Mrs. Robina Rlnqs, men a good deal more cautious. who sought admission to Clem- home from 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow The government added that they, children.' in a memo that the capital im­ Mrs. Helen (junningham, Mrs. Guilford E. Stephens, Frank J. about -what was happening in the Janet Levesque, Rt. 6A to Macht son’s School of Architecture. Save on Everything You Buy at King’s! tion for the Cuban leader. for the various grades for the dis­ Preneth, Dick Gemme, Leonard month before Oct. 22. While Ken- Rd.; Rlc'hard Robinson, the center Havana radio renewed Castro's and Thursday. attempted to conceal the alleged provement reserve fund will be un­ cussion.- Refreshments will be Jean Kiellk, Norman Holmes, Mrs. FINAL PRAISE He said Clemson’s policy does coonspiracy with secret codes smd ' LINE OUT OPPOSED affected by an estimated $30,000 Jennie Gorra, Mrs. Irene Cameron, Boudreau, SUaine Verbarg, Eliza­ hedy was insisting Russian help to Hebron; Dennis Murphy, Rt. 6 not deny Negroes, but at one threa". to down U.S. reconnais­ served by mothers of Grade $ to Cubd involved only defensive ROME (AP)—Romanian artist Daniel Connell plsms. ^ HARTFORD (AP)— The SUte decrease m revenue from collec­ Austin Chambers. beth Verbsu-^, William Bquton, and Cherry Valley; Patricia Mur­ point he testified: "In view of sance platies that are still flying tion of back taxes. pupils. James lAPine, Father Harold weapons, there were reports the Zoe Elena Giotta Frunza's paint­ phy, Hunt Rd. and Johnson Rd.; in the absence of the U.S.-speci­ of Connecticut today formally pro­ Students, from Willimantic State Also, George L., Legier, Bart this litigation, before I could ac­ Daniel. Connell, 66, of Wllliman- The decrease will affect revenue Miniter, Fred T. Haker, Mrs. Mary Kearns. weapons were offensive missiles: ing of a vase full of anemonies Michael Malek, Hennequin Rd. and fied inspection inside Cuba to see llc, father of Mrs. Frank Toros of Seeks Tuition Hike, tested an ICC (Interstate (Com­ College practice teaching at the cept Negro students, I’d have to Rayon Challis Contrast Ruffle i to the general fund only, he said, Davis, Burdett F. Webb Jr., Wil­ .The negt^hloodmgbile visit will, Days before Kennedy’s broad­ had one more admirer than she Pihe S t; Henry Beck, Lakeview clear it with ' the Clemson ' admin­ that Soviet missiles and other Manchester, died last night in Wil- HARTFORD (AP)--Staire Rep. merce Commission) recommenda­ Robertson School Include Miss cast, Sen. Kenneth B. Keating, knew. Park. , . offensive weapons are actually tion that the New Haven Rail­ and possibly will be offset by an liam R. Schailer, Lewis LaBrec, be to Manchester Mengorlal Hos­ istration." limantic. Homer Scoville says he will intrp- Increase' in oUier revenues to the Ele’anor Koss with Mrs. Mary R-N.Ta, said publicly he had been The painting won praise of crit­ Drivers will bej Doran Shum­ removed, M d restated his rejec­ road’s nine-mile Torrington-Wln- Rapplyeyea in Grade 1; (Jeorge Ray .Zenianek, Peter Rattl, Dr. pital Wednesday, Dec. 19, frdm Gantt, dreksed in a blue suit, Survivors, besides his daughter due'e a bill in the forthcoming ses­ general fund. Douglas-H. Smith, Stuart G. Lynn, 10:45 a.m. to 6:30 p.m, informed the weapons were of­ ics at a show at a Rome gallery. way, Brian Warner, Warren tion of on-the-spot verification by in Manchester, include his wife of sted line be abandoned. Parker with Miss Marion Adams, sat on a bench nqw his lawyers sion of the legislature to raise Mayor Francis Mahoney and Di­ fensive ihlssiles. The administra­ Afterward, as she was ti&lng it Fletcher, Ray Levesque, Mrs.- Lu- as the hearing begiem in a court­ CAPE COD outsiders. Wlllimantic, three sons of Willi- charges to Univet^ity of Connecti­ Ass’t. Atty. Gen. Samuel Kanell Grade 5; AJan Moriarty with Wil­ tion nevertheless took the position home, she stopped along the fash­ cien Levesque, Mrs. Herbert Bng- Khrushchev has offered to with­ rector Ted Powell were disturbed sb^tj^rs attended the opening serv­ room crowded with about ISO per­ mantic, two daughter^ of Willl- cut students. , filed a 16-page statement of "ex­ last week When they received a liam Hammond, Grade 6 and they were defensive weapons un­ ionable Via Veneto mid propped lert, Mrs. Henry Beck Jr., Mrs. draw the bombers in the past but Charles Kolberg with Donald Say­ ice at the Coventry Grammar sons. about 90 Negroes. mantic, four brothers of Hyannis Connecticut residents at the uni­ ceptions” to the abandonment, ap­ notice from Martin on the $30,000 Youth Charged til the broadcast. the picture up on a window ledge Lucius Robinson Jr., and Mrs. Wil­ With Gantt were his parents, Tier Curtains only on such terms that the Unit­ Port, Mass., Boston and Williman- versity nbw pay annual fees of proved by-^an ICC examiner Oct. decrease, ers, Grade 6. All are -juniors School that Christmas Eve. By the In this case at least the admin­ while she bought a newspaper. liam Murphy. ed States would not agree. Among 24 end ot April, the Sunday School Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Gantt. tlc, and two sisters of Willimantic. $160 pdhe of which is considered Martin said then that $30,000 of spending a half-day in the class­ istration's intelligence service* on A moment. later, when she Wilbur Fletcher has been named The youth is a studegt at Iowa other things, the Soviets - have The funeral will be held Friday a tuition fee as such, put-of-state Today’s filing is the second pro­ room. attendance. reached the 100 m^k. Cuba wsus tardy. turned to pick' up the painting, it been backing Castro demands in­ the estimated $60,000 to be col­ With Fraud in the club’s cruising paddling chair­ State University in Ames where at 9:15 a.m. from Killourey, Bros. residents pay an additional $200 test by the state of .an ICC aban­ lected this fiscal year had .already Seniors spending all day include ‘The group how meets at the Within less than’ 10 days after was gone. man. Mrs. William Murphy was he is studying sirchitecture. cluding withdrawal of the United fSineral Home, 36 Union St., W11-, “per semester. donment order. Last month Kanell Flavia Bologna with Mrs. Eileen Coventry Industrial Center, off States from its big naval base at been collected when the fiscal limantic, with a requiem Mass at Scoville, a Glastonbury Repub­ filed a similar set of objections to year started, and was credited to Jansen, Grade 1; Sandra Monti Mason St. A site committee is seek­ (Buying Drugs Guantanamo in eastern Cuba. St. Joseph's Church, Willinmri'tic, lican, -said yesterday that hts bill an examiner’s order allowing the last year’s surplus. with Mrs. Joan Arlene Kessinger ing a suitable location for the erec­ M” If the bombers do depart from at 10. Burial will bq In ,St. Jo­ will call for a tuition charge of $50 New Haven to abandon its 18-mile with Mrs. Ann. Van Deusen/-Grade tion of permanent facilities. It is Cuba, Kennedy is expect^ to give Mahoney and Powell were afraid A 16-year-old Manchester man seph’s Cemetery, Willimahtic. a semester effective September line between Willimantic an^ the decrease in revenue would af­ 4. hopbd, according to the Rev. Mr. The Bank that gives you PACKAGED SAVINGS hmt consideration to c a r r ^ g out soi^Ple Friends may call a^ the funeral 1963, and $100 a semester begin­ Pomfret. The square danCe lessons at Heinz, that a building program was arraigned in East Hartford's I>art of the commitments of his fect the amount that could be spent home tomorrow frqm 7 to 9 p.m. ning in September 1964. Several other abandonments on capital Improvements. .Robertson School held each Friday will be launched within tee next Circuit Court 12. this morning deal with Khrushchev. Kennedy and Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 Under the proposed bill, a stu­ will be held this coming Friday year. has told Khrushchev that upon have been proposed by the New The general manager said there following his arrest yesterday to 9 p.m. dent would be able to defer pay­ Haven b(*t have not yet been is $184,482 available in the capital even though the school is in recess. withdrawal of offensive weapons ment of the tuition fees imtil af­ The Rotary Club will meet at afternoon in Manchester on a J through' the public hearing process improvement reserve fund for the The program, sponsored by the 6:45 p.m. tomorrow in the vestry charge of fraund and deceit In from Cuba and establishment of ter he graduates and becOntes em­ PTA, is conducted by - R o b e r t international safeguards to insure by the ICC examiner. remainder of the fiscal year. of First (Congregational Church. purchasing narcotics. ployed. This includes the $119,000 which. Wanagel. Hie Ladles’ Association of the Cuba is free of such weapons, the Funerals Scoville is a graduate of the uni­ . In both objections filed So far, Donald Patrick Cratty of 42 SO” Long ....1.71 45” Long ....2.47 United States would lift its block­ Kanell has argued that no lines the former Republican controlled Coventry Grammar School has a church will prepare and serve din­ Edwsn-d St. posted a $500 bond versity and its law school. number of students ffiom Willi­ ade of Cuba and pledge not to in- Gov.'John N. Dempsey has op­ should be abandoned until an Ini board intended to spend on several ner. William A. Smith will be in and his case has been continued to 86" Long .. . .1.97 68” Long . . . .2.77 projects, but which the new Demo­ mantic State (Milege practice charge of the entertainment. ''wade the island. Bfrs. Anna Boisvert posed raiMng student fees at the terstate staff committee, appoin­ Manchester’s Circuit Court ses­ ted by the governors of states cratic controlled board decided to teaching. These include two juni- The Tolland County Blue Ribbon Valance ...... 2.97 'The funeral of Mrs. Anna Bois­ university in the past, The Gover­ leave unallocated for awhile. Baby Beef 4-H Club will hold its sion Dec. 3. nor is an ex-officio member of the served by the New Haven, can ,ors, who themselves have been stu­ CtMm Yankee Raid vert, 22N St. James St., was held dents at the gchool. Miss Joyce second meeting at 8 p.m. Friday Det. Sgt. Joseph Sartor and Crisp white Ckipe Cods with decorator this morning from the John F. university’s board of trustees. make an overall recommendation KEY WEST. Fla. (AP)—Havana on the railroad’s future operations. Schheli. with; William • Ayer. ...in at the home of Daniel Avery. State Narcotics Agent Herman color ruffle frame. Polished finish. Drip- radio charged'~>t(^y a "Yankee Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. Mrs. Leo T. Leary of Upton Dr. Reinsch arrested Cratty yester­ dry. Each panel 33” wide. In pink, aqua, Governor Dempsey said early Drade 5 and Miss SharoAMacnei^: plane’’ flew over',® Cuban mer­ Center St., with a solemn high ‘Variable Obscenity' ^sem bly Officers with Mrs. Jean Merrow in Grades is a patient at Windham .(Commun­ day. Sartor reported that Cratty, yellow, melon, toast and all white. chant ship Monday 'bn. the high Mass of requiem at St. James’ this year that “grauiual dismem­ ity Memorial Hospital... during the past few weeks, has h Ar TFORD (AiP)— The state berment” of the New Haven be-, 5 and 6. seas southwest of Berihuda and Church. Supreme Court of Errors, unable ^ Visit Sunset Lodge Other practice teachers include Peter Ehnest Robinson, 8on of been purchasing a cough syrup dropped 11 bombs, some orwhich The Rev. Eugene F. Torpey was fore the interstate plan Is submi to find clear guidance in recent ted "may well cause damage Miss Margaret C. Lathrop with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Robinson of (Elixer of Turpenhydrate with exploded 60 feet above the vessel.. celebrant, assisted by the Rev, U.S.' Supreme Court decisions, has Mrs. Edith Fenske, president, Mrs. Elizabeth Halloran, Grade 1; Wright’s Mill Rd., was baptized Codeine), at town drug stores, The radio said the ship, the Rio' J4^hn D. Regan, deacon, and the our economy aiid to the railibad decided to handle obscene litera­ itself, much greater th a n / any and officers of the Rebekah As­ Miss Sally E. Carr with Mrs. Anne recently at Second Congregational while using fictitious names) Damuji, reported by radio that the Re>KPennis B. Hussey, subdeacon. ture cases on their individual mer­ sembly of Connecticut were guests Da vis; Grade 1;' Robert Burgess (Church; — ...... bombing was preceded by 72 hours Mrs. Jhne Maccarone was organist temporary savings.” ' The medicine may be bought its. of Sunset ^-Rebekah LOdge last with Don Fogg, Grade 4; John Some 187 elementary school chil­ without a doctor’s pr^ription, of "pirate checks" by U.S, planes and soloist.-'.^urial will be in New The state.court yesterday unan­ night at Odd Fellows Hall. A pot- Dytko with James J. Laidlaw, dren attended the Youth (Concert and vessels. Calvary Cemetery, Burlington, Vt., RESEARCH SITE PLANNED but the buyer must sign for it. imously upheld the conviction of luck preceded the meeting apd en­ Grade 6 and Robert Cofone with at the University of Connecticut Cratty was picked up after pur­ In Washington, a spokesman for tomorrow. Joseph 8. Andrews and William C. MERIDEN (AP) — A campaign tertainment. Mrs. Eva Kingsbury, Grade 6. last evening. A total of 97 had the Pentagon denied that any U.S. is under way for a IjOOO-acre indus­ chasing several bottles of the sy­ Bearers were Jdhi) Balodis, Smith, Meriden magazine\sellers, About 100 attended the supper Charter Service Held signed up from (Coventry Gram­ plane was Involved. .^delbert Gunther, JohI^■-,^ugan trial and educational research'park mar School and 90 from the Rob­ rup during a vety short space of on two count* of vloating state and more came to the meeting A highlight in the brief history time. Police are still investigating The Rio Damuji, carrying pota­ and John Hughes. ariti-obscenlty laws. Andrews and in Meriden and .Wallingford. and entertainment. ertson School. Two school buses toes to Cuba, was undamaged, the of Prince -of Peace Lutheran the case. mith were fined $60 each in Corh- Its promoters say it would be Tables were deporated with bou­ CJhurch was observed Sunday with provided transportation. Parents yadio said, and none of its 8S crew Mias M. Roberts Hynds sthe first of its kind in the state.- quets of pink carnations and silver picked up their children when they members was injured. The port Pleas Court. a charter membership'service con­ Funeral services for Miss M. TTib liigh court’s decision, writ­ In a joint announcement last links, the symbol • of the order. ducted by the Rev. Roger W. returned to the schools. from which it set out was not giv­ Roberta Hynds, 46 Pleasant St., nlgh^, the Meriden Develop­ Each guest received a carnation A special Thanksgiving Eve en,..... _ ...... ------ten by "CSief Justice Raymond E. Heinz. All present members and were held yesterday afternoon §t Baldwin,'rehbwiced any effort to ment'?, and Industrial Com- corsage. those who will be enrolled in the service will be conducted, at 8 There was lid mention of return St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. The mission,, the .Wallingford'....1*1; p.m. tomorrow at Second Congre­ firo' from the merchantman, listed establish ' a Cmio*^ of "Constant' A supper committee included membership during the .remainder News Tidbits Rev. George F. Noistrand, rector, obscenity” for' l e ^ - 4iurposes and dustrial ' Pevelopmeht Commis­ Mrs. Nellie McAllister, past noble •of this year are considered char­ gational Chu'rch; The Rev. James in Lloyd’s Shipping Registry as a officiated. Sydney MacAlpine was sion and the' Meriden Industrial De­ girand, chedrmah; Mrs,>Alice'Weth- H. Ameling, pastor, will use "T he 2,891-tpn. craft with Havana as its chose instead to apply a«pncept of ter members, the official' organiz­ organist, and Mrs. Barbara San- "variable obscenity." Iif...,gther velopment Corporation said the erell, past noble grand, tickets; ers of the congregation. . Better Side" as his sermon topic. home. port. proi^ed site rims along a three- (Children pf the church 'school have tini, soloist. Burial was in East words, what is obscene matter Jn Mrs. Edith W. Smith and Mrs. Oneb the charter is signed, cre­ Heidi Weissmuller Hauso of Los Cemetery. mile section of xhe designated Roger Williams, decorations, and donated ' food tor .. the annual Angeles, Calif., 16-year-dId daugh­ m i , ■ some circumstances may not be Im 'fBuje of Interstate 91. ating an officlail' congregation,, the Thanksgiving baskets. Bearers, all members of' the others, and each case must be de­ Mrs. Leroy -Aspinwall, entertain­ people have the privilege and re­ ter of former mo-vie Tarzan John­ Manchester'' school system, were ’^ y said the park had the sup­ ment. ny Weissmuller, fatally Injured cided oA its individual merits. port of six Connecticut colleges and sponsibility of adopting their con­ Manchester Uvenlng Herald Cov­ Nathan Joy, ROnald Scott, Roger Andrews and Smith claimed Mrs. Elsie White, vice grand, stitution, ' calling a pastor and in­ when ..her car overturns on High-., Chair and Sofa Slipcovers O bituary Woodbury, Robert Visnex, Edward the Connecticut Light k Power and Mrs. McAllister, headed a re­ entry correspondent. F. Pauline way 101 just north of Laguna there was no evidence to show Company ,the Hartford Electric corporating. These actions took Little, Telephone PBgrim 2-6281. Timbrelle and Walter Roth. that they knew the contents of the ception committee. Mrs. Thora Beach . . .'Some Mobile, Ala. chil­ Saikloth or Knitted Fabric. F]t like Custom-Made Covers! A large delegation from Lincoln Light k Power Co. end the United place at the servlcf’^ Sunday. At magazines they were selling. They Malony, musician, accompanied present there are 120 charter mem- dren have dispatched letters of Ml*. Edith F. Sargent School attended the services. Illuminating Company. Mrs. Howard Smith, past district sCar^D IN MORALS CASE Mrs., Eklith Florence Sargent, 62, also claimed the nqagazines were b'eja, including children. NEnV HAVEN (AP) Three friendship to (juba 4n bottles via not obscene, anyway.' The Meriden Industrial Develop­ president and soloist. ocean Waves. One style fits snug, smooth of 21 Maple St., died yesterday at ment Corporation, a private group, The congregation had its begin­ men are undgr federal grand jury The entertainment included Miss ning, partly because of a "hunch” ' Navy’s lOtU nuclear-powebed Po­ ■ and wrinkle-free on most Manchester Memorial 'Nospital However, Baldwin said the two owns 145 acres of the proposed Eklith Williams, accordion selec­ indictment for transporting two chairs and sofas. Provincial Cover after a long Dbiess. She was the 12th Circuit men admitted .that the magazines site and is seeking additional op­ of the Mission Board of the Atlan­ women across state lines for pur­ laris missile submarine, US8 Thom­ tions; Miss Georgia Mercer, baton tic District of the Lutheran Church- as Jefferson, satisfactory com- "^, or floral, in toait or green. widow of Thomas Sargent. 'did not come to the store through tions in Meriden. The H. Wales poses of prostitution , at a night 7.32 3.66 twirling, and a skit by Mrs. Aspin­ Missouri Synod, officials report. Mrs. Sargent was bom June 9, Court Cases normal channels but by railway Lines Re^ty Corp. has taken op­ wall and Mrs. Williams. Also, a club in Port Chester, ,N. Y. pletes her first sea trials . . . Ed­ 1 9 ^ at Derry McFall, Ireland, and express and personal delivery.” tions in Wallingford for the park. Playing U.S hunch that- a Lutheran ' The indictment was handed up ward B. Lawson, 68, career diplo­ Your Christmas Club check next year will group of students of the Gertrude Church might' do well in Coven­ ji^M in Manchester 40 yearC She Also, the "so-called sex magazines" Tyler School of Dance presented yesterday against Harry Stein of mat, dies of heart attack in Wash­ Was a member of St. Mary’s Epis­ were displayed separately in the HELD IN SHOOTING try, the board sent one of its Port (Chester, owner of the Blue ington. give you the makings to fill Santa's bag. EAST HARTFORD SESSION dance routines' in' tap, acrobatic missionaries-at-large, the. Rev. Mr; copal Church. store. And, "the pictures on the GREBJNWK3H, Nov. 20 (AP) — and ballet. 'They included -Miss Rail TaVem, (jerald Gerardl of Passengers leave Britis)s«.Comet Survivors Include two sons, Les­ Robert ' Arthur Valli, 46, o f covers of these magazines, as Well Helni, to canvass the area in Sep­ Stamford and Alfonso Morgan of alrllher by escape chute at Tweed Viscose Rayon Bridgeport, wanted in Manchester Police are holding William Jack- Nancy Chambers, MisS Saiidy Au­ tember 1961. Upon completion of It's a wonderful feeling to have the money lie Sargent and John J. Sargent, as the titles of the articles and the son, 38, of (78 Justice St,) Strat­ den, Miss Judy Williams, Miss' Lee New York (City. Aiiport after fire warning light both of Manchester; and four sis- since. April on a non-support prices listed thereon, were such as the canvass, the Rev. Mr. Heinz . Asst. U.S. Atty. Arnold Markle starts flashing on flight from Par­ charge, was arraigned in court to­ ford under $7,500 bond in connec­ Ellen Aceto, Miss Patty Aceto, . ters of Ireland and Canada. would put the defendant on notice discovered that only about one- ■aid the two women were taken to is'. . .'General Assembly of United to buy the gifts ydu want . . or use for f x t r d Thick • • • ___ day following his arrest yesterday tion with the bhootlng of a com­ Miss Karen Kopecki, Miss Joyce fifth of the'town’s population were Funeral servicea will be held to- concerning the kind of magazines panion yesterday. RydlewiiJ And Miss Lihda C3ox. Stein’s establislqnent from Bridge­ Nations Educational, Scientific and _morrow ..^at. .2 . p,m._. from SL in Bridgeport. they were," Baldwin said. church-goers. About 60 peraons at­ port Oct. 29. The men were Indict­ Cultural Organization „ (UNESCO) any of those many Christmas holiday Foam Back Jackson and the victim, Gilbert Mary’s Episcopal ChurcSi. The Rev. Valli was sent to the. State. Jail tended -the first - meeting in I^o- ed under-the^piqvlslank of - the. at Hartford in lieu of a $300 bond . "The obvious --purpose of- the Pena, 19, of the Bronx, N. Y., both approves amiiisl badget of $39 mil­ John D. Hughesl; SLSsistant senior, magazines is tp exidolt for gain claimed the bullet that struck vember 1961. A total of 115 wor- Mann Act, he said. lions for 1982-43. pleasures you've been planning. It's easy rector, will officiate. Burial will be and the case was continued to the curious and sexually imrtfk- Manbhester’s Circuit Court session Pena in the chest came through Welfare Provides in East Cemetery. ture, the adolescent and those who the windshield of the car, as they with an S.B.M. Christmas Club . . . regu­ Broadtoom Dec. 3- Friends may call at the Holmes revel' in erotic fantasy," Baldwin were driring along the Connecticut ? Food Necessities Funeral Home, 400 Main St., tO' concluded. "'Upon an Independent Turnpike. night from 7 to 9. examination of each of thbm, and lar small amounts you'll hardly miss build The. slug, which police said was No one will go without dinner Memorial donations may be made applying contemporary community a .32 caliber, bullet, was removed t o ; a Book of Remembrance, St. A bou t Tow n on .’Ihsinksgiving Day who’g on the your savings to that BIG Christmas check! RUGS standards, we find each of them, fi-om Pena’s chest at Greenwich town welfare rolls, said Miss Mary ’’ Mary’a Church, or to the Ameriiert^m under the circumstances of this hospital. Pena was reported in Cancer Society. DellaFera, head of the welfare de­ The Newcomers Club will meet casex to be obscene." satisfactory condition. partment today, but on the other tonight at 7:4S at Mott's Commu­ In deciding that , the magazines JacksOn was charged with car­ hand there may not be any extras F ill in the Coupon; . Bring or Mail it with your first deposit Infant Michelle M. Fournier nity Hall. Mrs. James Van Le.uvan ’were obscene, the court found rying 'a concealed weapon. It Michelle Marie Fournier, infant for some..of the families. of Hartford will demonstratrf'how "little guidance" in U.S. Supreme was not known what kind of A Stipend is given each fantily on daughter of Mr; and Mrs. Joseph’ to make Delia Robbia and other Court decLsions regarding obscen­ weapon he was accused of having A. Fournier Jr., 231 Hilliard St., a Weekly bdbis, to provide suffi­ holiday ■ decorations. Hostesses ity, Baldwin said. The most spe­ in the car. cient fo ^ for good nutrition as n There's an SBM Christmas Club 9 to start my regular Christina* du b died yesterday at Hartford Hos­ will be Mrs. Peter O’Brien, Mrs. cific definition of obscene litera­ He - is scheduled to appear in pital. She was bom June 30,1962, recommended by state dieticians, Charles Crevo and Mrs. Henry ture, he said, was expressed in the .Gircuit Court Dec. 3. she said. I plaa to sav* (elrd* one) at Albuquerque, N. M. Sauer. ' case of Roth vs. Unlted States: "A V ______. .The.stipend won’t coyer.a turkey I Plan to Suit Every Budget. Survivors, besides her parents. publication.. .which, considered as PACIFIST FREED dinner. 23 Include a sister, Kathy Anne Miss Carol Ann Gliha, daughter a whole, has a predominant appeal NEW HA'VBJN (AP) Roger Various groups have pledged $cnft 50c weekly and receive ...... $ 25 Fournier, at home; her maternal of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gljha, 460 td^prurient interest, that is, a Aarons, 21, of New York 0tty was dinners and money, she said, but grandmother, Mrs, Florence Hep- Hillstown .Rd., has been elected shameful or morbid interest in free today after promising U.S. not enough to provide dinners for PLEASE PRINT NAME Save $1.00 weekly and receive ...... $ 50 fer, Tipp City, Ohio, and paternal secretary of her class' at Bryant nudity; sex or excretion, and goes District Court Judge Robert P. 25 families and several individuals 9x15 40-97 grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo­ College, Providence, R.I. substantially beyond the custom­ Andersw he would not get involv­ who are at the moment dependent Let US j(dn in a thankful prayer for all the Save .$2.00 weekly and receive ....7..$j00 Size i r Size seph A. Fournier Sr., Manchester. ary limits of candor in describing on the welfare department. Address ed in any m<»‘v illegal pacifist $ave $3.00 weekly and iwceive . . . .$150 Closely woven, long-wearing, broadloom that looks iil:e Prayers will be said,, tomorrow St. Bridget’s Rosary, Society or representing such matters.” demonstrations. \ little, things that made foi* a prosperous at 11 a.m. at ute Holmes Funeral will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at f r e ig h t e r sinks. Savn $5.00 'VtneUy and ioceive'...... $250 dollars more. Locked-in colors of sandalwood, multlstnpes, Aarons was one of several young gold, green and black and white. Home, 400 Main ^t. Burial will be the Walter N. Leclerc Funeral ^ HEPBURN DIES pacifists who participated in a PORTSMOUTH, Va. (AP) — today and promise a bountiful tomorrow. in St. Bridget’s Cemetery. .Home, 23 Main ■St:, to recite the HARTFORD (A P )—Dr. Thomas protest at ,the launching of the The Halifax freighter East Star,, Sovn $10.00 yrnekly and re ce iv e ...... $500 wili be no calling hours. Rosary for the late Mrs. WiHlam N. Hepburn, 82, father of actress nuclear 'submarine Ethan Allen in al^doned by her 18-man crew C. Verge, a member. after her e n ^ e s faljed during a-- Katherine Hepburn, died today at Groton Nov. 22, 1960. storm, went to the botton\ today 'laua.'Sh'.’J.n'.xvaicrJI ;zr.. vKsnjnc.’rrju John P. MoCkuui; his home in West Hartford. The judge last year ordered him BLAST PLOT FOILED 78 miles northeast of Bermuda, FOAM BACK HALL and STAIR CARPH John P., McCann, 76, formerly of He was the first urology ape. to serve three months of a one- Deposit Insursnoe Corp. 61r New St., died last night at Man- BROWNSVILLE, Tex. (AF) tile Ckiast' Guard reported. Tty 'ft year term. Aarons appealed his ichester Memorial Hospital after' a —A U.S. Immigration Service cialist in Connecticut and former ship’s troubles were blamed long illness. ot$tcUI ssUd today Mexican au­ head of the Hartford H o '■ p i t a,l conviction for entering a restrict­ watered fuel taken on at Havana.* Surgical stafl. 1^. Hepburn Had ed area but was turned down last vS A V I N G S )& . McCann was bom Sept. 27, thorities foiled a plot to dynsi- ObVBNTRT 2 7 x 7 2 1886, In Manchester, a son of Owen mlte, Die International bridge practiced medicine in Hartford month by the second circuit U.S. i t n ( / LOAIV avings anchester since 1905. Court of Appeals. BRANCH and Mary McAneany McCann, and between, this south Texas c l^ RT. 31 \SS(»4 I \I|()\,’ : H was a lifelong relddent of this suid 'Bfatamoros, Mexico. Dud­ -He Was bom Dec. 18, 1879 in Appearing before Judge And«ri STftlCTLY MAIN OFFICE EAST BRANCH _ _ W J A L b r a n c h Yiscose rayon 27 X 98 ...... 3 .9 7 ■on yesterday, Aarons promised COVENTRY 27 X 108 ...... e .t.97 town. ley .Undeirwood Of Brownsville Hanover County, Vs. .H e was 923 Main St. ■' Ti' Manchi ,1"r Parkach tweed. Rich, com­ awarded his - doctmr of medicine to avoid any future . .demooiittll:- fort, handsome; 27 X 144 • 5e7■ He was a silk worker at Cheney ■aid aitthoritles arrested TO men FRESH EQGS sTet*s ^LesiT. rtuso^uicSi tweTiTUTiO^ Cor - LfnoM S t W i i t Miiidlc Turnpike BiiM. before his retirement 10 Monday night In Matnmoros. degree at John Hopkins Univer tions by the Committee for Non- Top quality, all sizes, OPIN THURSDAY colors. years ago. He was a veteran of the Moalcah'army officials conflrin- slty. Violent AcUon (CNVA) a pacifist ' delivered weiekly. 1007 HAIN STREET NEAB MAPLE 8TEEET tVlN IN G S 6 to 8 BOTH lIRANCHfS OPfN FRIDAYS to 8 p.m. U.S. Army, World War I, and ed the report and qaid the men The first Mrs. Hepburn dieid in group. Hie judge tbok his word MANCHESTER POULTRY member M St. James’ Church. w^re being held. No names were 1950. ' and placed Mm. on probation for t FARM . iALWAYt PUNfT OP IM i liciiinH: Survivin include five sisters. d'*r.losed. ■He leaves his wife, tw^ other five years. 472 K e W y St.—M l 9-9904 ' " I \ ( / rAUJti liivi!i*<,ii>iv» htoltAU), MAWGhJjailltii, CX>MM« TUESDAif, EOVEJSlBER 20, 1062 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1962 ^AGE ELEVEN L Tm ,K 8PORT2 BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE w i t h MAJOR B '’ DAO.Y CROSSWORD PUZZLE

<► YAP .'’/ ■mB'VyE ftotH voz,Bb O F F — A N D I COOLER Actress Saunders Totals 193 Single^ in NS6,SOVS,eUAROlNS LAWYER CRUMWELOSMANSION WHILE HE- HAVE 9NORN SOm EBODV WAS LlSTENINl^O Acmoss. iO Ibboa HUNT6 LIONS IS CHILD'S PLAY FOR 8 P e m la a MB/ I ONCE SERVED ASADECOrY MYTWRILLI^ 1 Screen actn earriar narration^ Lanrtn — TO HELP SCOTLAND VAr 6 BAG THamphrar. mned 'SARROTESeORCE.'A NOtORlOOS ' 8 A80d (diaL) DIJSTV UCAOUIB ( THURSDAY MIXtSS— First Gets 431 Set, 8 Depoti (FT.) . Standinfa place in the standings belongs fc&a.ifflrer°~ k»i.>r Sn?ANSLEB POSINS AS A NECKTIE MS m u disk Little Jde’s in Tie SALESMAN/— UAA-KOMF— I ALMOST UBeaM 11 Nevada city W . L . PoL to Bkmr Capps with a 32-11 rec­ BPOKE OMe POOR CHAP'S A C M FOR MCUckiMeOa IS V o y (PT.) Un. Model 32 12 .727 ord. TYtdUng are the Reckeni Ed Biijaucius BUG(>S BUNNY f u m b l in g WITH a t i e / ittorneooot UlUUan 19 Number Xlepeftts .28 . 18. .591 (29-14), LeRoys (27-16) and R A ecndlmant USbe plays —- iolton liUce ...... 25 19 .568 J’B (25-18) in order. High rollers THAT HE WAS COMPLETELY INNOCENT launntfflail roles 1 THINK I f OH,PEAR! HE'S^ WHATAWk ^NO CHARGE ' ' — MEREL'/ NERVOOS BECAUSE T ' oe'n Barber ...... 25 19 .SBS this week include Lotrie O ai^c- For Silk City Lead Registers 4 05 ITKlnc of Aidab MTiTtof CANMANASE, FRI6 HTENEP BV I 6 0 IN0 PER TH'EXTRA WAS HIS FIRST CUSTOMER/ (Bib.) RZpCnODM S3T>eaert reiioa 48HaBaa d|r Ian. Auto Patta ..;.2 5 19 .568 cio 175, Gtnger Oppuocio 186-228- THE CARS! HE TDPO? M W itU d n 33T eded SSSleeveleM eoFTenrii vm Jupid Dlapter .'...... 25 19 .568 568, Roger Gagne 212, Joe Maca- MISHTFLYOUT MLooji-Uved 34 Feminine garment SO Lamb lone 201, Herb Zepp 206. Tall Dave Saunders, the 31 Church lad la an in g ...... 24 20 .545 little Joe’s Texaco finally'made it! After a long uphill OPAWHANPB Blbllinl ntrkname 40 Suffix !u e N o. 3 ...... 24 20 .545 scholarly looking duck pin d u n c to r 25 Hu 42Spedfy ' aeaeon fight, they gained a tie for first place in the Silk City Classic .ANP SET HURT! n PhiU^ne 26 So 44 Anxious B3AsMm le c o H om e ...... 2 3 21 .523 RESTAURANT^ LEAGUE — bcwler, had something good to mearare 38 German river 46 Wede snkwon|i yHm'a B a rb er 20 24 .456 CbarUe Varrick tapped all idiooters with the erstwhile leader, Turcotte’s'Esso. Both clubs have pass along after last week’s SSPootteript (ob.) 29 Joust 48 Martian (comb. BSM ariiwA ...... 2 0 24 .455 the first of the’ second rduiitl with 46-20 records. Army & Navy Club is third with 42-24. HOME' ENGINEERS Marge9 FIAVOBETTES — First pUica In firing in the Y League. Saun­ 34 Shrub 30Plezns form) direction Leading scores this week were^ 37 Always (poet) 31 Belgiim stream 47 Endure 58 Fiber knots N o. 1 .....2 0 24 .456 a 406 triple. His third gafne— Smith 464. Edith Palmer 469, loop Is held by Wlntergreens (27- No.. I ...... 19 25 .432 169—i>aced the way. Other Wg Ray Tomkufias 203, Ehiso Pavan Mary Roedlger 486, Diane Willis 9) adiile Brandy Is second (26-10) ders, who doubles as league ' 39 Attempt secretary, threw a'19S single for a 33Muaied ran i J" 3 . 1“ r r 1 r r - IT IT H" ikeliaoii Plumb. ...19 25 .432 scores' Include John Lupo 135r350, 222, Reb K Kidwell ldw e 200, George Sa­ 4M . and Peppermint . third (28-18). 34 She Otars ki tbe Ed Frazier 145, Dave Saunders vage 206, Bob' Cone 222, Ron Jackie Kanehi Wppdd the league new season record. Despite Saun­ Aonial B oard ...... 14 30 .318 ders’ 193 and 750 team sewe, Don- 19 II 139-398, Roland Irish 148-367, Vic Schack 210, Ek)' Daniels Berfier WOMEN’S DOUBLES — Bilem this w eek -with a 145 single and 855 a SSBarteror emian No. 2 ...... 11 33 .250 WUUs Gargae lost two of three Abraitis 137-367, Frank Calvo 141- D'AIessandro 137-128-867, Many triple. Bunny Crocker had a 181 STUnom e Turkey ahoot winners, handicap Brennan 228, John Golang^os 203, points to the Manchester Motor fB IS 364, Lou Guillemette 140-366, Bud Scata 131-338, Elsie Kravontka SSDntdi meeauro * ,y, were: Erv. Whipple 241 and A1 Hag^ow 224-591, Carl 2!ettle- single. Sales and remained four games off 39Tiiae period IT" HIT ii Oppelt 238. Free g a m e s — Meyers 141-356, Jim BeU 135-351, moyer 559, Stan HUinski Jr. 206- 138-362, Olive Rossetto 133-339, 41 Natural fat Howie Hampton 135-388, Ray HOMEMAKERS HOLIDAY ~ the peme of HNlday Lanes. The 750 PET SHOP t?OU‘KE " ard 228, Vaders. 284, Schrein- 565, Bob LeBroux 202-581, Bud Ruth Battles 133-354. figure establlidied a new HoUday % 431toriodin dyw Johnson 352, Ed Pagani 352, Walt June Rowett 479, Joyca Stavens DAVE SAUNIMaUI 6 0 I?I6HT, 21 totfer 231, Allene 232, D em ers Tomlinson 230-507, Jack Donahue Lanes’ record. j « e _ . u-io 4SDimtdied HUinsU 357, Andy Laraoureaux 453. /MA3 0 f?*. 45 Autaina 5T S2, Ryan 227. 202-211-594, 'Pony Giraitis 205- HPi-LOS — Twisters are leading ' LltUe did Saiinders realize when 48 JapansM SI s 375, Joe MarineUi 370, Tony Sal­ 224-597, Dick Hughes 200-207-577, the pack with a 26-18 record. Beet regular scores: Bill Oppelt vatore 135-364, Paul Correnti 375, he started out that he would be ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN o ir a a t 92 El, Brv V^pple 211, Mike Sokola Fred Taylor 221-564, Bob Nelson Rookettes are second, 24-20. Joan GARDEN GROVE — Elsie Kra- in for a big game sis he had only a V 4Q Coi0er • Dick DlBella 136-372, BUI Sheekey Koarski lad the shooters thia week votnkta lad the kaglws this week Dean Machine s s r a a o o t ;10, J o e R y a n 202, BUI V aders 201, 204-562. 10 score In his first box when he ------^ tt 138-366, Nino Pagan! 355. Mari- Standings with 235—669. Other big scores with 140 and 867 but league secre­ WBL,NOW8 rw S1BTEP M D oeile * form Warren 554, Herb C l a r k neUl’s Auto Ser^ce swept three missed a two-ifinner.. Then he B O W FROM 1>T THRONE, CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 57 lOaiBi Beech W . L . P et. were Jan Hebait 186, Barbara tary Jeafine Irish was a close sec­ stsuted firing away and jficked up H It m-204—588, Paul Krebs 200-553. points and holds first place in the Higlsy 181. X OIBSS n x JUST HAm for tmtiiKw Turcotte's E sso ...... 46 20 .697 ond w ith 1S2-18S-S63. O ther high Tops League four strikes and five spares in his RUSTLE M YOW NCRLA 58 Alkaloid standings. Uttle Joe's ...... 46 20 .697 scores Include Chickie-Janlcke 126, 88 Feminine 42 Btandlhgs next nine boxes, feeding nine for Army & N avy ...... 42 24 .636 VnXAOE CHARMERS — Scor­ VI M orton 185, F lo Johnson 844 a 200 game after a spare In the nkkiieine (ver.) W. L. Pet. in g a 4-0 'Victory this week over anfi Ann Hebert 841. Outings still By 10 Games aOBeiterate IS le *7 46 8T Y MHIGET BOYS-Carl Wai- Nsmsif A rm s ...... 36 30 .545 loth box, 8aunder* hit the head Wan. M otor S erv ice ..1 8 9 ,..6 6 7 ckowski 100-114, Ben Grzyb 109, Team Five, Manchester Auto lea d the lo w ith a 28-12 record . DOWN Woriarty Bros...... 16 1 2 ' .656 Willi’s Garage ...... 36 30 .545 pin but chopped, getting only two S2 SI Mac (kilpitts 109, Paul Majewski Bantly’s Ckmter .,,.. 34 32 .515 held the lead In the standings with Weddings (26-14) are second and League-leading Dean Machine His IPhiliKtine ABd niUardvUle Lunch ....14 IS .519 a 26-4 record . Ja rvis R s a l^ (24'^ idns. ' 101. Shorts-Vetts . ; ...... 80 36 .456 Picnics (25-16) are third. has opened a 10-game lead in the WhUe Saiyders supplied the big­ 3G enui of ST u >aul Dodge ...... 14 13 .519 16) is second and Howard (W (22- freehwatar Liggetl Drug ...... 30 36...455 Commercial Ten Pin League race. gest noise there 'was also some iotticello Nursery ...... 13 14 .481 HOLIDAY JB. BOYS — Don 18) third. ducks L on g H ill ...... 30 36 .455 e a s t e r n g i r l s — Vl Chap­ The first plaoe club has a 68-20 pretty fair pinning In this- fast Sttalian pedc u jenox Pharm acy ...... 12 15 .444 CoviU 123, Bob Byrneg 133, Dave < man roUed a lofty 431 on ringles record 'while Nelco Tool and Bob’s league. 4W iM cop -I Wan. M otor S a le # ...... 11 16 .4Q7 Castangrat 132, Bob Serttil 140, Nelco Tool ...... 28 38 .424 FLORAL LEAGUE — Fr^ Henry’s Pizzeria ....2 4 42 .364 of 135, 164 and 142. Other big Barber Shop, Ued for second spot Saunders wound up wiUi a 431 set loUywood Service ___ 11 16 .407 Frank Rinaldi 133, George Gillis BOX. CHAPMAN Towner and Ginger Cappuocio led scores were Shirley Vlttner 133- each Show 58-30. Tony Marinelli 131-137—382, Paul 115, Ken M arkstein 135, D w g Zac- Paul’s Paint ...... 14 32 .212 the bowlers this week. The former whUe Ed Bujauclus bettered the 361, Mary McCarthy 848, Doris Lou Genovesl Iqd the riiooters 400 figu re w ith 146-406. N ext in OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS Aoeto 145-355, Cofiell 137-361, Ed ca ro 117, F ran k M cN am ara 139, with a 178 single and the latter a Grisel 336, Edna Galloway 189- with 220-243 and 631. Other high lo o t t 366. MUie Davis 116-124-843, Art Pon-, Chapman Hot Man 477 triple. Sweet Violets led the line came A1 Bujauclus (Ed’s 124-866, Jane Smith 138-336, Marie Bcorea included Paul Albert 20Si^— broth er) 169-891, T on y ' M arinelli HAIXMABK CLASSIC—Ginny grata 122-125-357, Lou Hennequin! league with a glittering 35-5 rec­ Galloway 334, Ruth Battles 352, 667, EnUl PUtt 205—656, Bob Clark 476, Mary' Roedlger 180— 144-853. Foster Leader ord, 'five games in front of For­ 161-383, C harlie V a rrick 137-878, f OH, COME ON, I'M ALL FDR THAT w a x , 1 CAKPT ENJOY Among Merchants MUlle Wierdak 136-148-386, Pat Arnold 206—652, Lenny Landers ila y Johnson 136-878, J erry Sm ith 60LPIE-SET B U T l HAVE TO DOIN’ HOMEWORK WHBJ 4W, Barbara Loatritto 202—483, get Me Note. AnnulU 130, Vickie Bouchard 132- 211, BUI Opplet 210, Paul Denni­ I KKiOW THEReSSOARICH1 ipawn Carlson 459, PauUne Hlg- 369, Bund! T a rca 190-367, AI P ir­ ' MPUR FOOT- CRACKTME HOLIDAY SR. BOYS — Larry Milkman-glass cutter Bill Chap­ 336, Helen Leddy 155-369, R o s e son 210, Bob WiUis 208, Bob Lan- key 367, Ed Kovis 860, John Raider PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VBRML j SR BALLTDGSAN’ BOOKS-I CANT f o o t b a l l TO BE PLAYEP/ ham 176-183—495, Brenda Lehr- In d/urch Pin EARLY BIRDS—First place b(s Serretto 123, John Gurdon 121, man cut a fancy figtu-e in the Mer­ Bean 130, Maude Carpenter 132, doUne 208, Roger Gagne 202. 358, H ow ie H am pton 138-357 and. f JOIN 05/ Jisr ENJOY PLAYING SO LEAP ON.MCFAT, TD tnltt lM -180—512, PhyUis Keeney D ick D ay 122 R on A nderson 124- kmgs to jhc Eagles (20-10) by a Standinga t k p ie l p o f bu m h s a n chants Bcwling League last week Fran Crandall 136-376, Olive Ros­ Vic Arbraltis 356. THINK OF TAS roOTBALLWHEH * 470, Delores Kelly 177—468, Diane 837, Gaiy Gallagher 139-861, Larry slender one-game margin over w . L. P e t THANK <3O0DNE<3SJ WE HEARD MCm-lERfS plng No. 2 ...... 39 .443 117, Kathy McLaughlin 119, Bar­ Harrison roUed a 140 this w eek- Jack's Coffee ... ham 20Q—558, Bob WiUls 201, Kdsak 200, Herb Crlkmore 204, Second Congo No. 4. .39 .443 bara McNaiU 118, Carol Elga- tops for the week and a new high Y WOMEN’S LEAGUE ll-io Dick Gayeski 213, Pete Troy 214— George McOoughey 213, Dick Temple Beth ...... 33 .375 brodt 116, Mary L. Rivard 136- single for the league. She also had Winners Listed Standings 873, Ed Nason 205—549, Sal Pan- Rand 206, BiU Demers 222—566. Emanuel Luth. No. 2.32 .364 125-847, Kyla AnnulU 118-124-336. a 336 triple. Jo Kerin turned In a W. L. P et. tano 201—589, Oeorge Savage Second Congo No. 1. .30 .341 130 single as the Tea Cakes re­ MF-Gene Landscaping 18 8 .619 BONNIE mained the league leader, but only In Holiday Test S HM >, IHA. tM. TM DtfU-*- y* 'I'l- -20 201—561, Andy Francolini 202— T AUTOMOTIVE—Alcar Auto Comm. Bapt. No. 1 , .28 .318 GREEN BIANOBEITES — Hobby Shoppo ...... 12 • .571 B62. Parts owns a ’three game lead over Bertha Farrand 178-462, Carol one g;ame In front of 'Glnger Snaps. A-1 (Mterere ...... U 10 .524 MOIA OA1D BUT SHE WONT HEY, BONNIE. ^ "It isn’t the principle of Jimmy looking at other girlil bob’s Atlantic in the race for Irv Foster led the individual Duncan 453. Date Squares are third. Winners in the Thanksgiving Oliva's Esso ...... 10 11 .476 w .10 11 .475 YOU CANT 0 0 SAV I COULPMT HOW THE HECK DIP Mom! It’s the interest they show!” M E B O A N n U E LEAGUE — leagpie honors. The leaders have a scorers this week with a 245— Tournament held last weekend at Turcotte Esso ...... OUT OF THE Opening week of second round ac­ 15-6 record. Decormier Motors.Is good for a new high single. Among the Holiday lanes for all Junior Aceto Const...... 7 14 .333 YOUR POG SQUEEZE HEROES ARE AAAPE-NOT BORN , w h ..... H-tO tion saw three teams sweep three third, five games off the paca A1 other leading scores were Stan laague bowlers-were:...... - - -■ Jeanne Irish • 841;~ Bette- White VARp/ THROUGH THE points and share the league lead. Rossetto took high three honors HUinski in 233, Joe Miranto 224, RoundChampion^S lyiiitftms — M ik e Kravontka, 130. PICKETS 7 TOe trio . includes Kloter’s Togs, this week with 3M. Art BsU had Bill Gilroy 202, PhU DesJardins ___ lY RISERS — Jacky Pas- Bruce Jenack, Debbie O yz, Mary Gsirden Restaurant wd AlUed 137 and 364.- ■— r-—— — —------200, jadc Fletcher 202; Mark Pe- k an 177— 467> D ot KabUk 182 In Tight Gonstruetion League Griffin. Bob McAlHster, Denise MORNINOBELLES F BEN CASEY Printing. High bowlers this week tersoh 212, Ray Reid 210, Foster Merovonlch, Karen Krinjak; juni­ . Standings n Include Roy McGuire 136—372, Joe INVITATION DOUBLES—Edle 55,0 Dick Nichols 661, Harry Elch LADpiS INTER-CHURCH — ors—Bob Serrell, Frank Rinaldi, W. L. P e t. Vlnlsko 137, Ted Spelas 139—382, Correnti 165—363, Sylvia Plcano 655. T.n O palach 131, E dith G ryzb 127 Kyle AimulU, (3arol Elgabroadt, Ruthibelles ...... 2 4 16 .600 First round of play In the C<»-, ,mato 842, Burk Plank 361. Jim 17 .675 Lee Courtney 350 and Guy Doyon 138—380, Amy Pirkey 344, Faith Wapping Commqnity No. 1 leads Aceto 143—376, Harry Buckmln- CloEUen Catalano. Art Pongratz, Marlbelles ...... 2 3 structlon League game to a close ..2 1 19 .625 I 854. Dennis 138, MarUyn Bussolini 142 the loop with a 64-24 record. St. SAPLINGS — Clara Trueman ester 347, Ernie Oakman 357, Reg Lou Hennequin: seniors — Prank Morlibelles ...... Bridget’s (56-32) and Emanuel this week but the round winner is Katkauskas. G a r y GaUagher; Suebelles ...... 1 0 21 .475 —352, Edna Galloway 145, Hip 130. etui to determined. A makeup M o s h e r 142—351, A1 Glansantl COUNTRY CLUB MEN — Kro- Luthrean No. 1 (54-34) trail. Guys and Gals—Arm Frankovitch, • a s s « * « s e ..1 7 23 .425 CorrenU 135-139—386, H o w ie match Is stlU to bo rolled between 361, -Jotia Morton 351. BEGINS MONDAY, NOV, 26 flltea (8-1) are the early pace set­ YoungTClles ...... 1 6 24 .400 Hampton 152, Walt Berthold 153- GREEN WOMEN’S DOUBIJCS Aceto Construction and. Ideal Con­ ItaikU ngs Steve Klock. ters with the Dots (7-2) and Max- 138—410, Jerry Maloney 142, Dom — Ann Schack l49. struction which c o u l d ch M g e W . I .. P e t fUes (7-2) Just one- game back. March! 137—379, Jerry Goodrich things. ^oato^ Son ------23 18 .689* Mb.'O.I.IT Leading scorers were Walt Hllin- 142—387, Kip Withey 137. HOLIDAY. BANTAM GIRLS — Annum Const...... 23 17 .575 I F-ao 38w .L' ski 135, Frank Obremski 149-379, Currently Aceto leads with a Karen Krinjak 113-112. 28-13 record. They must win at Howat A Mosher ...22 18 .550 Bund! Tarca 148-149—398, ojhn SUNDAY MIXED DOUBLES— IdeM Const ..^ ....1 9 17 .627* Rleder 161-388, Harry Atherton 360. least one point from Ideal to clinch SHORT RIBS BY f r a n k O’NEAJ Don Harrison 137, Alva Doucette \ T I K i FRIENDSHIP LEAGUE — Af­ the crown. Should Ideal sweep aU Damato Const...... 21 19 .526 BEN CASEY 135-338, Joe Clarcia 146-350, Nick ter 11 weeks of bowhng, the Ras­ D zen C o n s t ...... 20 20 .500 four points, a three-way tie for GREEN JB. BOYS — E r n i e Twerdy 137-144-404, Archie Laro- fMMIQVMtFS cals are In first place—but by anly Filloramo Const ...19 21 .475 Woolett 119, Ray Woollett 826, first would exist between Aceto, chelle 142-357, Bill 'Thurston 137- one-half game. They show a Ideal and AnnulU Construction, Eugene Glrardin ...19 21 .476 Jim Mehl 122. 374, Ed Douche 362. STARS IN A GREAT NEW STORY STRIP 22(4-17(4 record while the Mats, currently In second place. F%D OonstrucUon 16 24 .400 Smilers and Exploders are all McNaUy A Son . . . .14 26 .360 T JUNIOR BOYS—Bob Constan- KAFFE KIATCHERS — Mugs High scores this week include: deadlocked for second, 22-18. How Nondo AnnulU 148—363, Lou Da- •Must roll makeup match tine 124, Vic Salclus 121-116, Paul (25-10) lead vrith the Goblets next close can you. get ? Top scores W ilhelm 129. O >1 (24-12)’. Best scorers Were Allc^ this week were Annie Ga^on 181, Chittick 178-476, Shirley Singleton and Marge Pettinglll 179—464. 10,000 /• HOUDAT BANTAM BOYS — 177-476. 400 Qub Welcomes New Men K ik e K raventka, 185. Green Stamps MORTY MEEKLB BY DICK CAVALLI Three Teams Tied Barlwer and McCarthy.into Fold Dodge Poiitiac Far Out Front For Lead in Elks ______r___ SivM with the Pmhais el feom il\ W i I DOhirkNOWABOtirvou, FIFTEavJ Pair of 408 sets one of whichj^second with 24-16. Tbree tewns—- ti-ae sisik BUT r pra_ UkF AN IDIOr. ET.KS IEAGUE North MethodlM No. l and 2 and MmCNA While Yaworski Paces Gagers Standings' included a new high single, high- Center Congo N^o. 1 — each have ANY USED CAR DB^DMANfe W. P e t Ughted the week’s activity In the 23-17 records and a share of third ■X 'jtS-v. BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE a^e^r.yf Aceto A Sons 19 .576 Church Duckpln League. 4 Sparked by Scotty Yaworskl’is^leadlng Paul Dodge Pontiac. After place. P utnam A Co...... 19 .576 Standings PRICED OVER S S 213 single and W3 triple. E A S a week off this coming week, the G eorge B arber and BUI M c- 19 RHEIVONE V HEY/ HURRV UP WITH THAT AIR SORRYTO HOLD THAT'S AIL RISHr. Patten Builders .. . 19 .576 Orthy had the big nights with W. L. Pet. Gage knocked off PagAnl’s Cater- Gagemeh meet the leaders in a Deci’s Drlve-In .,. ^. 17 .515 ‘’^THE PUNK COWPRESSOR.THB COMMANDER TOUUP.SIR.THB i I'LL CATCH UP McCarthy’s 169 good for the high St. James No. 1 .,.26 16 .625 ara and moved into a tie for second struggle for the lead.' , Fred’s Pacloage .....1 3 .394 As Low Ab $95 Down ★ Up To 36 Months To Pay OPBUZSFUSHT V HASAlOWnREeR*-.THAr MMHTVB eONCBAieP THS tMB STRIPS THAT M i \ ClOSElY>MNlKi, WEEKS BUr-IE-XM I T i n S WESCS AHEADLTWT EQUIPMENT Lappen m s, ...... 48 40 .545 ponents’ rolling as they do to their Phoenix ^4-Door Hardtop. APPAONTLY DATA. M C00B..WA4 VUUR COMIC ETBIPi. n w iy MR/EXPLAIN (IlHVOnOFF Own. • Beautiful Ted and white. Ra- 2-Door. Sedan. Green. Radio, MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD RECBUTLyi SHOW ME AMY K MTaumt unw'3 AND ALL OF YOUR Paganl’s Caterers ...47 41 .534 Russ’s Ouf* Front heater,' Mercomatlc, power 9omrsPB» M BESASBS IN < 0 0 ^ i 5 f f l l o W WAS M PRISON FOUR WEB(S U iey aren’t studying the other ■ dlo, heater, automatic trans­ /~S»lll^gUTTHAr5 ^ SPOBTINO NEEDS . . . Caron Electric ...... 46 42 .523 steering, power brakea. nCEMK> -IHB BEFORE ANY DATA Wl! Shea’s Nutmegs ....44 4>4 .500 fellow’s game. They probably al­ mission. V-8- engine. Real I APPRECIATE you COMING T I FELT TH ATID ID !^ SAMS BIT OF DATA MISURM v ~ V WBU cATIQN In Dusty League T ___ V 0 0 «U W 0 IM Empire Tool ...... 38 50 .432 ready know It like a book, but are sharp! A MAN HAS VERY ■ACHOM/FitOM watching the ball action to deter­ McBRIDFS Giarardin Const. ...,3 6 52. .409 LITTLE-IF HE LOSES mine lane characteristics and con- 939 Center S t—MI b-8747 Fogarty Bros. ... t.. 36 52 .409 Russ’s Market holds, a three- HB SELF-RESPECT/ diUons. game lead over two competitors In Manchester Surplus .. 36 63 .398 While everything possible ta ^ Oonwl Filloramo Const...... 30. 58 .341 the Dusty League this'week. The $1795 done to make modem lanes uni­ leaders show a 21-9 record with ’58 CiliByrBlttt $895 station jngom.Chniy,_iU. DAVY JONES Mean So Much condiUons and make proper ad- R u ss's M a r k e t ...... *.21 .700 • BOWLING SHOES BY LEFF and Me WILLIAMS :iustmenU in few framea as Gus's G rinders...... 18 .600 steering. ^ jiousible. Shy Ann’s Rest. ..,>.18 .600 • LEAGUE TROPHIES UR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY WUco M achine...... iS .500 nrzszsa WISH I PAPA...PLEASED/ YOU'VE FORGOT^N S eg M fg ...... 13 .433 • BOWLING UNIFORMS Liacela KNEW, KELLY. GIVE OP VpuR \ THAT HE JILTED Phone Mi 9-M95 Cronin Spikee Rumor Woodcock Refrig. ... 5 .166 ’59 $$995 CONFOUND id o n l i f e f WHY'IS MR. GRUMP U. IT MIGHT Pouy,-mis \ f Y ^ . . 1 NEEDASOCIAL - ’ST I ^ r y ^ Town.Car—black. Complete­ BusiNESis / WHyyouw I •ITTflRLV OPPOSE'" ■HELP ME BOSTON (AP)—"Don’t you be­ • BOWLING ^ AAR.ABeBNAm>rJ m JUST UKEANyONE ELSE. ‘ eilSUY UIAA* ly equipped, including air HAS GOT II BEING 50 L TO YOU, PAVYJ lieve It" is American League Pres­ Celt Quintet Busy 4-Doorr Gray. Radio, heater, THeRARRCrr conditioni^. nreasonable ident Joe Cronin’s reaction to ru­ ACCESSORIES Mercomatlc. W A T I T ^Tos7t?pi / U . T v ie e f i You’ ll Like A0 M*l' n ^ f mors he may soon succeed Ford N E W Y O R K (AP)—The B oston Frick as commissioner o f base­ Celtics open a five-in-flve, stretch FOR MEN and WOMEN ^££T OROEfl Doing'Business ball. Cronin made his reniark yes­ of games tonight whdn they meet V v ^ terday after ' returning from a Chfcago in the opener of a NBA SIOBM world wide baseball tour, “I left doubleheader. N w Tmk jind..5tv Dbffia'lahgM lir'ffie nfehtcap. The W IW POM/S _ ['(■aar-rfiwtmltarton er .in ' L b 'li^ il oY er r 1 -!JS With U a -I the‘weekend- and he is In perfect defending world champions return 1 ■ ...L. A M D D O O R S T f ? ! -1 health," Oonin added./ "I repeat. home to/norrow ni^t, facing St. RKHIir Commissioner Frick is feeling Louie In the second half of a dou­ ARMS COMPANY __ chlpperi ■ He has a - lot of pep. I bleheader with New York and Chi­ went around the world with him cago In the opener. Boston then / ■ BROTHERS and he never. mentioned any meets . Syracuse In Philadelphia “TH E HOUSl^ OF SPORTS” (( I P a i y w g i mimw Thuisday and encounters Chicago 801 CENTOR STw—«PBN BVBS,r-MI >»-S18i H3 L TUNSKY, thought of retiring from baseball. He Is sUU a young man. . My con­ a t.Providence Friday. They con­ 991 MAIN ST.— Ml 9-16(17 . ' .■ i ' __FREE ESTIMATES • BASY TERMS -v cern la with the Ainericah clude the week at St. lAuia 8at» w O p f n igh t. ' ) Laagua.** . ,\ / . i * •t 'J 1* . , - . , ^ . r - -r : . . ■ ,.r .

KAIRCSim B lyiNINO A H tATlT, l£yfCH]IBT», OONM^ TUWDAY, NOVEMBER SO, 1968 TWSLVS MANCHESTER EVENINQ HERALD. MANCHESTER. OOim.. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 80, PAGE THntllEN Buffaloes Battering Bull BC Candidate ains For Bo^l Bid Griddel*s Shoyel Snow New Y e ar’ s Then Stage Workout In Grid Poilit Derby JTACKSONVnXB na. (AP) iving — ^Boston College "Is In a By HOWIE HOLCOMB ^to BHstol Central and BristcApOwls has been dropped by school BOSTON (AP) — R alph*’tooh of whom has ether gamee to# Ferrisi sooted two touchdowns authenriUes in a disciplinary ac­ Ptoy. pretty good position in our New exercise was added to Baotsm, teams ithst Manebestsr (Horse) Ferrisi of Southern and ran across a- pair o f conver­ defeated On the other hand, ^^nd-' tion. McCartlw scored onoe in the 48- sions. tor 16 points against AIC. flguring," according p> a the daily calisthenics of the Gator - Bowl official today. ham played one o f Its best games Who’ll flU in these two q>ots 'Ck>nnecticul is in position to 20 loss to Penn State and has eon- I f he can oMmb to' the lead and By EARL TOST Manchester High football tests with Connecticut and Boston Selection oommlttee spokes­ against CCIL rd, Before Ferrisi took top honors Tabs Ferguson detail thus killing two birds with McCarthy and Bill King. 28-jD over ' Cornell. Dartmouth a year ago, John Henry won with to defend his championship in attend the Holy Gross-BO. one stone. chester (for 24 hours) and a trip Windham Coach Ed Ferrigno back to its original site, is sched­ Ferrisi, 1961 winner with 68' closes Its campaign at Princeton 72 points in 1957, Hknk LiZzi with the 26th Five Mile Road Race game. ' The gridders were able to Saturday. “We have our list of ell- says Ms club’s strength is its de­ uled for a 10:30 at Guild Field points and' runnerup this year as 116 in 1958 and WaK Stosuy 'with Thanksgiving morning over "loosen up" for the practice plus Freshman Tom Carr^bf Bates is New President glbles reduced to around 10 fense. The attack is qpotty, rid­ Ferrigno gave the following di­ of a week ago, added 16 points 99 In 1959. Manchester’s streets. Kelley, 31- the field was cleared allowing the ing almost completely fei the fifth with 60 points while Bill Tay­ teaiiM,” CMsen said. "Boston rections to the field for the aid of In the Owl fliriale against Ameri- Jack Concannon of Boston Col­ year-old English teacher and coach drill to be held. Another full-scale hands o f quartMback Georgs W il­ lor of Harvard, fresh from a tour lege has nailed down the pass-for- New president' o f the Ellington College is one of them and, In Manchester fans: from the Juixp- can International tor a total of 85. at Fitch High Scho61 ha"- won the practice was scheduled today and liams. touchdown performance agtinst points crown and still has Holy Ridge Country Club fdr Uie 1963 my estiination, a strong can­ Silk Town bunion hop five times in a polishing up session tchnorrow— '"When he’s good, he’s very tura of Rts. 32 and 6 (at Shell Leading mu(; The fall of Alabama, last week’s throwing it? Official statistics released todays reigning marathcm champitxi and team. McKinnon .was named to the From Unbeaten Grid Slate backer ajter announcing his an­ leader, after Its upset by Georgia ker MacDonald, who has nine goals Bednarik. guest at the weekly showed the Big.O fourth in indi-' holds more naticMial long distance team today along with Brown nual retirement Monday. " I feel Tech, opened the. door fpr South- “The I o g I 0 a I way,” Bill points. The old record was T1 set and has added nine assists for 18 luncheon of the Pro Quarterback Reed, a former Bowling Green vidtial scoring, seepnd in field goai titles than any man in track his­ sophomore end John Parry, Bos­ “ We felt we had nobody behind New York is the only proper percentage, second in assists and by Elgin Baylor. points. Coming up fast after a HANOVER, N. H. (AP)— < C3ub,Club, was asked whatwhst wouldwm.ld hap­h«n. ^ M issi^ppl, Wis- player, teatifled yesterday at tory. ton College quarterback Jack Con- some of our good, two-way play- team ,ln the Eastern Cionference coDsin, Texas and Minnesota to fifth in free throw percenta"'c. Baylor is in second place la the slow start is Detroit’s Gordie Prospective lawyers Billy pen If the Packers and Giants the .trial of Jack MoUnaa, The famous Kelley can expect cannon and halfbacks Bill Taylor dk-B. So y/e had some members lo meet Green Bay. This is the rush past the Crimson Tide which Chamberlain, who seems . to scoring column Nvith 536 points Howe, now tied for fourth.wltii 16 meet, as now appears probable, "wonld be to giy.e an inferior plenty of competition from men the of Harvard and Dave Korponai of King and Don McKinnon cou­ of the ..^i^d concentrate on of­ best of the bunch. droppeiFH^ the No. 6 rung. break a record every time he, and If Chamberlain keeps pulling points — one point behind’ Chi­ in the title game Dec. SO at the performance' — mlos ahoto on likes of Bob Lowe and Gordcm Mc­ Connecticut Other players who pled with a conservative fense, others on defense.” "Before the season, I thought Southern "^'California's unbeaten scores a basket, has an even away, he could wind up with dou­ received nominations included: cago’s Stan 'Mikita. The Red park of Eastern Conference win­ purpose, throw the ball away Kenzie. The former defeated Kelley Wings, leading the league stand­ coach, Bob Blackman, have Spirit has been sky ^ h in this Cleveland was loaded. But I was ner. Trojans, who 'just did get past points for a 63.3 average. Last ble the points of the runner-up. three years ago in a great finish Ends— A rt Graham, BC; Dave wrong. I take my hat off to Y. A. OB purpooe and play lax on Friday, he broke the Madison ings, also have the number one brought Dartmouth to the Neviw Hampshire coUege town. Navy 13-6, drew\ 20 first-place defenae.” Walt Bellamy of Chicago is third while McKenzie, a former Olym­ Hudepohl, Harvard; Paul MajeSki, Where S3 players know they’U see Tittle and Del Shofner. -They are ."I think it would be a toss-up." votes to 16 for Miodarippi. a 19-6 Square Garden Indiv'di’ -' with 472 points and Robertson’s Massa(AuBetts. Tackle—John Con- g ( ^ e in veteran Terry Sawchuck. threshold of a perfect football the backbone of the Giants. But he said. "Th t Giants are . a real Reed gave kis teattanony pian, holds many records. He was He has been scored on only 30 action every period of every winner over Tennessee.^ The re­ record when he dropped la 73 463 is good for fourth. fourth last year. Larry Daimon, toulis, Connecticut. Centers — season. what keeps the Giants going is fine team. They should be- helped yesterday under cross-ex­ times in 16 games, a goals-against game, since the perceptive coach- mainder of the 48 votes from the another Olympian—as a skier— George Humphrey, Yale; Don La- The final hurdle comes at the 'old' folks—that line of 30-year- psychologically by pla^ng at guest panel of sports writim^and amination. Mollnaa la on trial average of 1.88. ii^ staff has found there is much for attempting to Ax college will be out to improve upon his tona, Boston U.; Jon Morris, Holy Princeton on Saturday, where suc­ less chance of damaging injuries olds—Andy Robustelli (36), Dick home. 'The secret of pro footbsdl sportscasters participating in ''tlm is to win on the road. It is much gnmea. , third placement of the past two Cross. Backs— Jim Dunda, Brown; cess would mean the surprising to over-tired athletes. Modzelewski (31), Rosey Grier. weekly Associated Press poll wer# Pat McCarthy, Hl’8 Ms- ceivers and a fine ^arterback." thing to you.” Penn State three, Texas two and adhtitting that he had re­ ances, shows nve wins, three sec­ U.; Tom Spangenberg, Dartmouth. son. been pegged as- AU-America pos- ceived a $600 bribe, was play­ onds, one third and one fourth—a tory. sibUitles. McKinnon calls signals How about Green Bay? , Bednarik said he really meant Minnesoto' one. Johnny Kelley it "When he said h i would retire ed. Reed had testified he had most Imposing record. In his dual roles as quarterback (or a defense wMch has 678 vari- "When we played them the de­ On a ^ tn t score with 10 for a and captain. King, from Rich­ fense worked double Ume,’-’ said at the end of the season. first place ballot, nine for second a secret recording device hid­ R a (« starts at 10:30 cm Main St. ^ations. ) Ivy League AlUAmerican? den In his shlFt on one of Ms More than 160 entries have been mond, Va., has been both a mas­ Bednarik. “ We got only three first " I am counting the games," he and BO on down. Southern Cali­ Held in check early in the sea­ said. "Only four to go. My family vlalts to MoUnak'.^ checked off and given a break ter mechanic and an inspirational son, the qtrong-running King downs. They had the ball. 46 min­ fornia had a 489-403 margin over wanted me to quit last year but The eonversatiohx was al­ from the weatherman, a possible leader. McKinnon, who weighs proved himself an exceptional ^Why Not^ Asks Yale Coach utes and we had It 14. When we Mississippi. were on offense it would be one, the club didn’t have a middle leged to have been itotween record field will answer the start­ 216 pounds, is the key linebacking passer against Yale. King has Missouri, beaten by Oklahoma two.' three and kick. Then we'd linebacker and asked me to come R e ^ and -Mollnaa taaf'-Jan. er’s gim. Race headquarters will figure in one of the nation’s outshone the likes of Holy Cross’ 13-0, and Northwestern, a 31-7 los­ NEW HAVEN—(NEA) —Ac­ (the defense) go back in. back.” IS. . be set up in the East Side Rec. stingiest defenses. Both are pre­ Fat McCarthy, Columbia’s Archie er to Michigan State, dropped out law majors. cording to latter-day wiseacres— of the top ten. Penn State, a romp­ The transcript quoted Reed'^ Sanctioned by both the A A U and Roberts and Cornell’s Gary Wood. and their numbers are legion—col­ as saying: the U.S. Track Federation the race The gamble was the three-unit Best Average ing 46-20 winner over Holy Cross, lege football isn’t played at all Weekly ECAC Picks and Oklahoma, moved in. "The more I look at It, it is expected to attract more than substitution plan the Big Green The son df a former Dartmouth outside the big powerhouse confer­ seems that they know you 10,000 spectators"'for the fifth has used en route to an 8-0 rec­ swimming ace and an Olympic Milt Schmidt 1. Southern California (80) 439 ences, ■where major emphasis too NEW YORK (AP) — Amherst 2. Mississippi (15) 408 gnve me the money." straight year. ord, the same posteil by the 1926 figure skater. King has the best frequently Is placed on gridiron, Mollnaa’ reply, according to Prizes will lie awarded to the club led by Andrew James ball carrying average on the squad halfback John North, Williams 3. Wisconsin (7) 384 NEVER gold and glory rather than scho- the transcript waa:__.___ (Swede) Oberlander. Back at Helm oenter Mike Reily and Southern 4,. Texas (2 ) 326' first 25 runners, plus special high and is its bMt defensive back. hotte standing. — ^ ------"See, they’re only gueealng, school and team awards will be "This team has been a real big The Dartmouth success Is more Connecticut quarterback Bob„Grif- 6. Minniespta (1) 338 •These Johnny - Come - Lately, 6. Alabama 232 only gnesolng to the extent given. surprise, to_us,’ ’ says Blackman, amazing when It’s realized that know-lt-aHs have l ’ guess with you, that’s all they “ We honestly didn’t think it would about It. We knew we had a few into the season. Then top ball car­ reptacing the man who replaced England college players who re­ HAVE WE — ^1 and keep the players physically do.” Monday morning quarterbacks be this good. top men. We also knew 11 men rier John Krumme was ruled in­ fit, discipline the (»mbetants, give him as Boston Bruins ooach, to­ ceived nominations were: Tackle— Others receiving votes, listed day Hsteci a plain-talking squad alphabetically:- Arizona State, around the National Fach from 1955 through tons-only we couldn’t find the swear what they <«ill football In 1960-61, Schmidt regained the po- LIKE SNOW-BIRD THAT button to turn ft off.” That one Rockville Hoopsters the I'vy Leaghie, one of their par­ sMon yesterday. The last-place comes from Ekigles’ receiver Tom­ ticular targets, might more aptly Bruins announced Schmidt was nfm/t mnewm n egftnrn my McDonald after the Packers be called touch football, or maybe BU(weeding Phil Watson, whose MAST PAAKIMe . . SELLS OUT YEAR AFTER YEAR had beaten PMladelphia 49-0. Coiirae Ruimers WiU Follow Thanksgiving Morning over Manchester’s Streets even bean bag or lag. According (xmtrabt ruM through next season. to them, never, never could an All- Boston is in the NH L cellar Even when we order nun’e. Ev«a whoi &e Paired with Alumni America player or a profe.sSton,al and a 13-game wlnless streak. The prospect come from the Ivy-cpver- i Biuins haven’t won since their ed halls. opening 5-0 triumph over Mon-_ factoiy produces nunre each year. That’s why Cards Plug Big Gap By HOWIE HOLCOMB An All-America playef in the treat. 'Maiultartslt LPM BH b F(ur most sports fans. Thanksgiving Day brings a diet of Ivy League? "This hi a tough situation," were ordering now—?hat’s why youll avoid football and turkey— ^not necessarily in that order. But in ‘‘■Yhy not?” asked Jordan Oli- Schmidt said of the* hews which Rockville the feathered bird^s joined with basketball! - var, Yale’s erudite head coach, as "<»me to me completely out of the disappointment by placing your order now. This year, as In past seasons,4 the Hills' finlsheil preparation for B ILL KING blue. IV I47M B I "The first thing for me to find In Securing Groat "round ball" begins only a few the big one wltti IMnceton in the » AMMO SPECIAL Bowl. team o f 196.0—Tom Sin^eton, out Is what frame of mind the hours after the turkey, cranberry Snow Bird’s limexcelled performance is the one Kenny' Wolfe, ' Mike Pyle. Benny ptayers are in. Then I ’ll fry to sauce, etc. c(nne to an end The Standout Players Balme €ind that bunch— could have get them in a different viewpoint. ST. LOUIS, Mo. (A P )— The-St. Louis Cardinals long-time Rams of John Canavarl make "This year and offhand, I give reakip for its terrific customer acceptance, WINTER jteu Bill King and Don McKinnon beaten any llege team in the " I want them to get a few search for an experienced, good hitting shortstop has ended their first appearance of the sea­ country. I saw Washington beat things off their chests and I ’m cer­ son Thursday night against an o f Dartmouth, (Jomell ’s Gary with the acquisition of veteran Dick Groat from the Pitts­ Wood and Princeton’s Greg Riley Minnesota in the Rose Bowl that tainly sorry for PhlK I know how Devours deep drifts and heavy snowbanks left Alumni team composed of captains TIRE burgh Pirates as worthy candidates for any col­ New Year’s Day and told people he feels. I went through the of the past 10 years, plus mem­ lege all-star team, including All- I ’d like Yale against either. same thing a (»uple of years ago." The Cards, the tradingest team pitchers Larry Jackson and Lindy bers of the 1955 conference by street plows. Easily handles heavy wet so far in the off-season, obtained i^M ri<»;’’ said Ollvar.. “King, six "Pyle took over immediately is Schmidt doeent '■want to contin­ McDaniel and catcher Jim Schaf­ champs. the offensive c«iter oH the Chicago ue the system of carrying two Groat Monday in their' second fer. (set and 190 pounds, runs and Marco Vetej^n The "for real" opening game of N. passes well and is ^ a r t. Bears. goaltenders, Bohtoy Perreault and snow, flaky dry snow, or crusted snow. major swap since the 1962 sea­ Cardwell, 2f, had a 7-16 record the season is slated Dec. 4 .when "Wood wrecked Princseton with "There are more good players In Ed Johnston. son.' Groat and relief pitcher Dio- last season and a 4.91 earned run Captain Norm Burke of SALE! the Rams travel to Stafford. 312 yards passing and 126 rush- the so-called pressure conferences, ‘T il be honest. I'm not in fa­ It’s (be most soundly afigmeered n o w ra- medes Olivo, 42, came to the . CM! average. Manchester is now in his Thursday’s program is actually but that doesn’t mean the Ivy vor of ^ o goakendei^s,’’ Sat per- a tripleheader. The Freshmen, will weeks later. King broke it against League Is without standouts. Ivy added. “ I don’t think it’s fair to THB M OAItt* OP A THOU1 Csu'dwell and young shortstop Groat,'Brown daid, was because seventh season of play take on the Junior Varsity at 7 Columbia ■with 348 yards, all but League academii requirements the players themselves. I went fonoos the three essentials of snow removal. Julio Gotay going to Pittsburgh. "we 4eel that we have had a ball •with the Marco Polo Ex­ with a modified “ old timers" game single w in g. tailback. McKinnon is keep a lot of them out, but the through the same situation before Self-propelled, too . . . forward and reverse, WINTER The deal came just 48 hours be­ player languishing on the bench plorers, Connecticut Bas­ fore the start Wednesday of base­ in the middle of the seat. Somq • ■ slx-ifoot-three, 216-pound line situation is rapidly Improving ■with' myself with' Don Simmons and with easy-start winterized Briggs & Stratton foil set of 4 for for too many years in Dick Scho­ ketball Association big names (and bigger frames) onr guidance work In the high HArry Lumley., K just didn’t backing center. He is extremely ball's annual - S-week inter-league field. He will be Uie No. 1 candi­ angifie, Ekijoy winter. A'void di»ppaintanen^ NYLONS RETREADS trading period. champs of East Hartfofci. Rockville ^ o rts scene wlU partlid- affile, eould play any position. ' s(teools." work out,” date for the shortstop job this pate. I t . locjcs as though education . “I don’t know what I oan say," Older your Snow Bird now. The - Cardinals have long had q>ring but 'we are not going to Burke last, season aver­ Booalla Own Ohib •W e believe that our well-bal- may some day oatoh op with foot­ said* Watson. ‘The playen all - ON THE ON THE their eyes on Groat, 31, former liand him Uie Job." ' aged 13 points a game ^ f ter the frivolity is over 'fiiursday, the Rams will return to aooed, high-scoring, imdtfeated ball. worked hard tor me. Duke All-America basketball star Olivo was a rookie last year while the Explorers had aS who won the National League bat: and had 6-1 record. He striick out serioiis preparation for a 19-game ting crown and was named . Uie 66 and walked: 26 and finished 39-5 record. This season- schedule opening at Stafford and SNOW-BIRD league’s Most - Valuable Player in with a 2.79 earned run. average. the Explorers will com­ closing Feb.. 16 at (Windsor. JIM LASBURY 1960 when the Pirates won the pete in the New England Four seniors, five juniors and two sophomores make up the var­ Three members of last seaaon’s pennant and beat the Yankees in '^hite to Be Honored Basketball Association club have graduated. Skip Olander, the World Series. sity squad that •will handle that ’ and open their home sea­ the leading scorer, Tim Fahy and M O D E L 2 2 B Shortstop has been a Cardinal slate. It’s a tall group •with seven NEW YORK—(AP) —Associate Bernle Arckivy. That group com­ 2 2 " with im W problem for years but St. Louis son Thanksgiving night of the 11 six-two or better. Biggest Supreme Court Justice Byron is 6-8 junior Jim Lasbury. piled a 12-8 record. PA0 M f ■OAM AmiAHCt roe eovm 4 h. p. motor onty manager Johnny Keane believes White, known aa "Whizzer" V ^ t e at 8tl6 against the The complete schedule inoludes: Grdat is the soluUon. Coach Canavarl has Indicated during his ooHegiate ftlball play­ Worcester Pros with for- , overall pleasure In the squad’s Thursday, Alumni; Dec. 4, Staf­ "H e’s one of the best in the ing daya ait Colorado and with the mer All-AmericM Togo progress today. They scrimmaged ford, away; Dec. 7, St. Thomas,' league at.handling the-bat," said pi^essional Pititoburgh Steelera, Palazzi. ~~ Manchester, High last week and hoohe; Dec. 11, Smith, home; Dec. Keane. "He's as geiod as anyone will receive alxith gold medal of will' have similar controUed ac­ 14, Newlngtim, away; Dec. 18, in baseball in the No. 2 spot in the .National Football Foundation Smith, away; Dec. 21, Middletown, tion against Wethersfield an4 EASY TERMS the batting order. He can go to and Haill of Fame at Uie organiza­ Woodrow Wilson of Middletown home; Jan. 2, St. Thomas, away; Now is the time to INSTALL an the opposite field, he can pull, he tion's annual dinner here Dec. 4. Monday’s Fights next week. Jan. 4, Ellington, , home; Jan. 8, can hit and run as well as anyone Justice White wlH join 12 new While it’s likely to draw the Plain'vUle, away; Jan. 11, Olaston- Alsa ivfilakk: and he can bunt. He’s a real lead­ inductees into toatbail'a Hall of PH ILAD E LPH IA— George Ben largest crowd of the year, Thurs- buiy, home; Jan.. 15, Plainville, Modtl262 26''lli|k er in every way." Fame. Ekeven of those to be In­ ton, 162>/], PhiladelidUa stopped game could also be placed home; Jan. 18, EUUngton, away; Groat said he'a "l(x>klng fort ducted , are former players, the Allan Hannon, 167>/|t Jamaica, 9. in the scrimmage category. Jan. 25, Glastonbury, away; Jan. AMERiCAN'^tandard 12th la former Dartmouth and so, Stafford, home; Feb. 1, Wind­ Ooody a r ward to playing with St. LoUiK TUCSON, Arlz, — Zora FoUey, The four saiuors are Don Har­ UAY A 'ire MO MONEY DOWNI S3 I just hope I' can help them. Brown University ooach Tuss Mc- 197, Chandler, Aiiz., outpointed rison (6-4) on the varsity last sor, home; Feb. 5, Middletown, Laughery. The former players to AMDHAaMAT TACK BOAUd' TABU SEftvUS FOR: A ft- W e s ^ 41 wMli B A C y D A Y dMign and Good- Groat hit .294 last season, hit two Dave Furch, 202, Phoenix, 10. year, Lou Ferrers (6-10) and Pete away; Feb. 8, Newington, honie; GAS BOILER CAM) roe bjorners and drove in 61. runs. be inducted are Pat O’Dea of Wis- PAR IS — Lazio Papp, 167 >4, Pagan! (6-7) Jayvee backcourt Feb. 12, Southington, home; Feb. esdiMioe Tofqm lo- C M O W R E I > I V I 9 I year’s tougbat to* oonsin; Phil King, Princeton; Jack Compacts smart cablnot ' Gotay, 23, hit .265, also' got tw Hungary stopped Hlppolyte An­ men a year ago and Greg Williams 16, Windsor, away. Minds, Penn; Andy Wyant, Buck- n rb b erl. homers, and drove in 27 imns. HI nex, 158: France, 9. (6-2) who did .not play. - ■ ~ FREE MOUNTINGI nell and C3ii|pgo; Benny Boynton, Maal for first floor or TERMS - TRADES - SERVICE lack of experience, both at bat SYDNEY, AustraUa — Alvado In addition to Lasbury, the jun­ Pats Seeking Rote Willlama; Guy Dhamberiain, Ne- and in the field,, had much to do Pravlsani, 185, Australia stopp iors include Carl Niedwwerfer (8- BOSTON (AiP)—Tom Yewclc is basomont Installation ur«haM a iurfaco o Slronfl a Domble with the failure of the Cards to braaka; Don Hill, Duke; Cal Hub­ Gabriel Henuindw, 182, Mexk 8), Charley Wright (6-4), Bob a 5 * w dbU ; AttrocfIve In ony dojor bard, Centenary and Geneva; John TH E Boston Patriots quarterback- play up expectations as a pen­ 10. Backofen (6-3) and Whit Fergu­ but the elite Is seeking another nant contender. McEewan, Army; Joe Routt, Tex­ • clean • dependable • automatie son, (6-\2). Niederweefer 'was the with Tobin Rote atop its "most -e.U y . flat, hong, flat . Inoxpons.ve Joe L. Brown, Pirate ' general as AAM ; and K ll Spears, Vander­ EAST SIDE JUNIOlt LEAGUE team’s second high scorer a year g o o d / ^ e a r bilt. O’Dea, King and Routt are wanted" list. The American Foot­ CAPITOL manager, said, "W e regret l(Ming ago and Is teing counted on deceasM. ball League team, which lost ace CaN N ’t* today tor toll dataHs and a FREE haatinf astiniato. Morm f f o p h EM * On Goodycor T km TAm m O m A n y O th e r K ind Groat. But We are getting a gredt Boys who are trying out for the hea'vily again this season. He and sighal caller Babe Parilli whoi It potential ball player in Cardwell, Junior Basketball League at the Wright played with the varsity relinquished the Eastern Division Sii i.iean EQUIPMENT CO. INC. r feel we are strengthening our Name Tufts Leaders East Side Rec are reminded that while the other three were on the lead to Houston, 21-17, Sunday, UiiHiinilai’it' pitching staff." Jayvee chib. the tryouts this week wl\l be held needs '^another hand. ParlHi is [ i.nnnmi “ Cardwell has A great arm. MEDFORD, Maos. (A P )—Tufts tonight-due to tbs building being The sophs are Jos 'VanOuden- lost to rtbe balance of the season ” 38 MAIN STREEt-^t 3-7f5t' MCHOLS-MANCHESTER TIRE, Inc. Brown said. " I saw him do it in Unive^ty football playeni have closed Thursday. A ll bciyv are hovis, who lettered os a freshmstn due to a broken oCUaibone. "Con­ OPEN DAILY TILL 5 F.M. 1961. He won 16 games for-a next- elected' halfback Ralph Doran and urged to attend at the time they lost season, and Jim Martello,. viito B. sidering that he' hadn’t run the V' ■ to-last place beUl elub (Cubs) that end Tim Brannan co-captaina for were told last week., Boys who played freshman ball. Bpth are 6-2. Club in a dozen plays in our first PLUjreraG and HEATING CONTRACTORS OPEN THURSDAYS TILL f P.M. 295 BROAD STREET—MANCHESTER year." next year. Doran, . from Natick, plan to play and who have" not ab Pagani, Niederwerfer and "Joe nine games, Tom Yewclc did we:’ OPIN SATURDAYS ?ILL 4 P.M. **v ^ • ' u . - Cardwell came td tHe Cardinals Maas., /missed the final two games ready attended the tryouts are Van". Ora tbp trio Canavarl singled taking over for ParUU. He dan Ml 9-6726-M l 9-7069 BUDGET PLAN— GREEN STAMPS , last month from the Chicago Cube due to an ankle injury yet still urged to attend tonight. This wlU out for special praise along with near carried us • to victory. Eo . 'fei with George Altman and Moe gained 488 yaids mailing for a be the final tryout bafora tbs Wright "who has kwkad good In he’s now Number Ons quarter­ 'fbaeitov. Cards gsvs ap yiMds par ,saiiy. teams am piidted apota,” ha aata back,” aaU Coach Mike HoloeMc. t r; / * W-.

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1962 PAGE HFTIEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALO*. KANCBESTER, OONN« TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1962 PAGB FOURTEEN Wanted— T o Buy 68 Houses For Sale '12: Houses For Sale 72 Honsesf For Sale 72 Hoosm For Sale 72 Hooses For Sale 72 Houses FA THRP.E OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY and SHOl Doira^Blrds—PMi 41 Fuel and Feed 49-A 811,800—a ROOM Cape, aluminum 30 EDISON ROAD—6 room Cape, MANCHESTER—3 famUy 6-6, tiled VERNON—Vernon Clrcla ana. MANCHEST&R— 812,900. 6 room XIANCHESTEJR —St. James Par­ WANTED—Used bench lathe. 3 ^ Btorms, awnings, shade treea, bus, 8 bedrooms, dining room, flre- baths, neat; and clean, ts^o' furn­ Cape near hospItM, St. James Christmas Appliance Repair. MI 84879. Home and business^ 6' rikw ish. 4 bedroom Colimlal, 2 flre- MORTLOCK’S Driving Sehoot. We PUREBRED Dachshund puroiee, shopping. Carlton W. Hutchins, place, lovely screened In back aces, 8-car garage. Bel Air Real ranch. 40x40 building included. Pariah, oil heat, nice^hack yard. placen, center hall breezeway, 2- have the ohly atflce and elaaa- AKC registered, reiaecaafale. Nice WOOD FOR SALE. Can PI 3 806#. MI 9-5133 porch, close to s(diool8 and bus. Estate, MI 3-9332. Look this one over. T^g;i^ Bel Air Real Estate, XH . 8-9832. car garage; all city utilities, ex­ room in town. For complete In­ Chrietmae pveaent. 389-8321. CaU Discoe Agency, MI 9-0626. Cards CLASSIFIED m w u n i l u . kitthick ^ u. r «NCC THF mtaON DID tiW STUSF^ Rooms Without Board 59 97 HOLLISTHai ST.—7 room home, Agency, MI 8-6831. ceUent location. Vacant. Charles formation aee tOlc^ooe “:i^ow pmnMP 'tmro m m down AWUT TW ONLY THIN« TTMT tW n S U A If COVENTRY-Attractive 5 room XIANCHESTER —Fine 6 room Lesperance, XU 9-7820. Everyday Cards page 10.” Office 44S Main St., MI*W4y «• u n TDCFTWar BOARD YOUR email or medium t bedrooms, large modem kitch­ BUCKLAND STREET — 7 room ranch, high on a hUl, 8 sisable ranch in country setting but con­ 0 w m W TW CRADUr. PLBIABANT room for gentleman, en, I4x^ living room, Ruscq. win­ 813,800 — 6 ROOM eocpandable i n #-7398. - ' size dcK with us in heated kennel. Garden— Farm— Dairy central'location, free parking, MI Cape, Colonial motif, flreiriace, bedrooms, 2-car garage, enclosed ranch, many extras, 16x16 fiunlly venient to shopping and bus. Full CAPE—6 rooms, IH baths, near dows, 2-car garage, direct natural spring water, 818,900. Jo­ T H f m e Home-Uke etmoephere. Alao, Products $0' S4U27 play yard for children, lot 100x303, room, immaculate condition. basement. Oil hot water, heat. niing Junior High; eUm excellent MANCHESTER ADVERTISING PREPARE FOR - driver'a teat. MUTHirryt ^Art.PoiMST rr* grooming cockehi our specialty. from o ^ r , 816,600. M l 9-1863. seph Barth, Broker, MI 9-0330, only 81.500 to assume existihg Owners on move! Asking U4,600. 2 bedroom Colo^ai/b . j . Carpen­ Beechler^lmith, Realtors, • MI Age# IB to eo. Driving aad elaai IPIPNT XCOULPdET W D NEVES fiffT H. C. Ctahae, Harmony IQU, KNOW* APPLES—Gravenstein, Macintosh, ANDO'VERr—Large furnished room mortgage.’ Evenings BUi Boles, 94963, MI 8-6969. XIadellne Smith, Realtor, XU ter, Broker. XU 9-6051, XU 9-9152. room. Three inetructora. No wait­ A tm /gm sit, , TW HAN» OP Hebron Road, Btdtbn. MI 8-6427. for rMit. C. H. Stiena, PI 3-7378, 3IANCHESTER — Older; 5 room MI 9-9868. Warren E. Howland, 9-1643, or Mabel Sheridan, XU BOOKSHOP VMViO AND — flOtPt ANYWAY. I Cortlands. Greenings. Bunce. home priced right at 89,600; beau­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS ing. Manchester Drivt^ Acade­ ■nwckv, Route 6, Andover, Realtor, MI 8-1108. 8-8189. RANCH—6 rooms. West Side, 67 E. Oentor S t--4a 3-16M POUR50ME IF YOU ARE looking for a poodle Farm, 529 W. Center St., MI tiful 3 bedroom ranch 2 baths, SO. WINDSOR—Off BuUlvan’ Ave. Youngstown kitchen with buUt- 8 A.B1 to 6 PAL ' my. PI 3-7349. VERNON Mon. thru Sot. 9-6:80 PUTTY/. WITH TW OFFICE —see these coal black tiny minia­ 8-8U6. MANCHESTER—Attractive houae- carport, large lot full price A 6H room ranch buUt 1961, 818,600—6 ROOM Cape, IH baths, ins, 8 bediooms, dining room, full Hiurs. and Fri. Eves, till th)0 BCVBt tures. MI 9-6203. keeiring room, gentleman. Near 819,500; off Vernon street, nearly 100x200 lot, amesite drive, walk­ firoplece, storms, cellar, trees, basement, carport, 82,400 -as- out cellar, city gas and water, toP Y CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. unsiness Sendees Offered 13 aircraft .Well^eated. Washer and new 3 bedroom ran(m extra near buz, assumes 4*4%. 897.16 sumea VA mortgage at 4%%, Honsehold Goods 51 U A R built 6 loom ranch, all hot water baseboard heat, alum­ MONDAT n n i FSIDAV U:M AJML—8 ATCBOAX • AJL COCKER PUPPIES, AKC reglstoi> parking. 80 Garden St. MI .9-1986. large lot, full price 816,500’; short monthly. Carlton W. Hutchins, XU 817,000. Philbri(» Ageoty. XU CX}MPLETE 24-hour 6U burner ed, black, reds, blondes; 8% and good sized rooms, three bed­ way out—3 bedretam ranch, small M A G N in C E N T inum storms and screens, 8 large RUGS, NEVER , used, 9x12 green, rooms, large living room with 9-5132. 9-8464. service. Also, plumbti^end heat­ 835. WaShhum’s Cocker Kennels, f u r n i s h e d ROOMS, complete outbuilding, full price 89,000 ; 5 bedrooms, huge kitchen and din­ ^ PLEASE READ YOUR AD ing. Free estimates. MI 9-7S21.- ToUand, T R 6-3894, Swedish, 820 ; 9x16 red Oriental, ligdit housekeeping facilities. Cen­ com er fireplace, dining room room house with large lot, 87,000. ing area. For a good buy see this XIANCHESTER—Ranch home of 836 ; 9x12 gold Paristan. 289-6955. trally located, h&s. Dorsey, 'It and kitchen with built-ins, 1- CaU the Ellsworth Mitten Agency, seems to be the word for this one. 816,600. Robert Wolverton 6 roonu right in town but (m a Lots For Sale 73 fiiwHlTifl «r Ail” uw take* over Uie phooo m • aoo* car garage, combination win­ VMlenoo. The odvertteer elMtfd reM hie •« tiw IT»8T DAT FALL YARD cleanup. John E. Arch St., Mknebester. Realto>, S-6930, cr MI 9-7005. 6 rooms plus ranch. Starting Agency,. Realtor, MI 9-3818. ' quiet deadend street, huge treed n dows, high, dry shaded lot, a WYLLYS STOEE7T—extraordinary APPKAB8 Bad fE P O B T EBBOB8 la ttaie let the aest huer^ Whitham Landscape I^rsery, MI with a AA zone, a 200x200 fuUy lot,'full cellar with level entrance, 3-7802. Artidea For Sale 45 well kept home (mly three single lot 240 foot frontage. XU ttoo. n e Herald la reepoaelhle far oaly OBTE la eom et or oodttad A SENSATIONAL ATTOACnVB room, centrally lo­ 89,900—6% ROlKM ranch, fireplace, ,and beautifully landscaped lot oil hot water heat, aluminum years old. Owixer transferred. 2-car garage, latge lot, privacy. with lots of shade trees, double 3-7444. iaanUOB fur aay advei tlauBieat aad tbea aaly to the exteat o f a WAIXfAPER aad paint eal« — cated, shower-bath, private en­ storms and screens, 8 beditxims, LAWNMOWER sharpening and re­ trance, free parking, gentleman. Priced to sell at only 818,900, Carlton W. Hutchins,'>9 9-6183. amesite drive, 2-car garage— inmke (ood* Asertloa. B rron whicb do aot leaaea the valoe of pasted, regular fully trimmed, VALUE EAST HARTFORD living room and convenient klt(di- SIX A ZONE lots within block of pairs. Also, lawn maintenance. Inquire 196 Spruce Street. you have 8 Ituge bedrooms and en, 815,300. Robert Wolverton 1 aet ho eoereeted hy *^wahe good" laewilna. Free pick-up and delivery Little plastic coated. Ceiling paint, 82.89 EIGHT ROOM cape, 4 bedroottu^ school City wafer, no sewer, terms gallon. Morriaiem Paint Store. S8T THREE CepKiPLETE ROOMS 'bath leading off a center en­ Agency, Realtor, XU 9-2813. A Mutinney, 16 Woodbrldge S t, dining room, paneled family trance foyer, 16)c22 foot living available. Cleared, good rize. T. Center St. OF NEW DECORATOR 6 room ranch with breezeway J. Crockett, Realtor, XU 3-1577. Ml 8-8030. Apartments— Flats— U & R REALTY CO,, INC. room, fuU shed dormer. Are room with fireplace, not too and attached garage, fireplace, STYLE FURNITURE alarm, aluminum combinavioiui; •lafge to be effi(dMt kitchen, mCBTHtHAKD W A L m i 3 -2 711 LAWN MOWERS sbarpoaed and PLAT STONES tor walls, patios, Tenements 62 combination windows, amesite and house frejnts. Comer Route 44 MI 8-2692 attached garage. Very close to dining 'room , separate utility drive, nice lot, good location repaired sales and service, pick $299 school, shopping and transporta­ BOLTON NOTCH INDUSTRIAL lot for sala about WORK OUT OF up and delivery Ice skates sharp­ and 6, NOtidi Road, Bolton N ^ ch room for washer and diyer; .near busline, (xily 6 years old. 300 foot frontage. CM XU 9-8391. Quarry. Tel. MI 0-0617 ADAMS STREEjT—6 room eold tion. ia.7,600. Pmlbrick Agency, MI downstairs a fiditOied heated Only 818,900. SNOW REMOVAL ened, precision ground. L % M TlimmJU- "IP flat, second floor. MI 8-7741. Robert D. Murdock, MI 8-6473 9-8464. • Ekjuipment Cotiwratlon. Route 88, Magnificent sofa bed covered rec room features plastered WARANOKE ROAD—Two desir­ m.eniPAUT/ walls, oil hot water cast iron 4 room ranch, oversize garage Vernon, Conn. TR 6-7809. Manches- in 100% riyjon, matching chair with patio, amesite drive, new able building lots, exclusive. HtmKTvtNm BOLENS 6.6 h,p. tracti^ with SEVEN ROOMS, centrally located radiator heat, steel beam con­ Arthur A. Watson Realty, |i«st|ei TROUBLE REAGHINfi OUR ADVERTISER? atm MtA.eALm. with foam ' (mshions, 3 maiv . at 73 Chestnut St., Manchester. artesian well, very good condi­ SHARPENTNO S erv ice- Sawa, snowplow, etc.!. TO 6-8669. struction, walk-up attic, light­ 529-8288. proof top tables, 2 lovely table <^1 289-0261 between t-8 p.m. . BjuHi! ^itauTjalEBUB ROAD—Wapping. 61^ U * R REALTY CO., INC. tion. 813.000. knives, axes, shears, skatea EAST HARTFORD ning rods, awnings, and much, SNOW BLOWERS - SNOWBIRD, lamps, 2 jumbo throw piUows, room ranch, garage, buiU-ina, much more. A ZONE LOT, city water and cleswesl, tt-fioir Aasweriig Senrict rotary blades. Quick service. Capi­ 9x12 f.b. rug . . . 21 piece din­ FIVE ROOM tenement, 98 Spruce MIS-2692 ' Ariens, Bolens, Toro power han­ steel beam, beautiful trees, acre Buying or seUing, aee us for sewer. Near bus' ahd shopping. XU tol ^uipment Co., 88 Main St„ dle. Snow blowers repairecl, parts ette ensemble, 4 piece elegant St. Inquire 95 Foster St, or phone tetleit, Mjancmester. Hours dally 7-6. Electrical Services 22 Help Wanted— Female 35 lot, reasimably priced. Carlton W. New 6 room colonial with at­ your best deal. 9-4298, XU 8-0683. Fret to Herald Readers Help WanteO— Male 36 Eind service. Tt^es and terms. walnut bedroom suite with fa­ MI 3-7340. Hutchins, MI 9-6183. tached garage, 1% baths, Tap- Built 1954. CaU Robert D. Xfu^ock, Xn 8-8472 MSiMt Thursday 7-9 Saturday 7-4. Ml Cw itol Equipment, 88 Main St. mous m ake' mattress and 3-7958 FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt serv­ NURSE, Conn, licensed, relief con­ PLUMBER—Experienced man with FOUR ROOMS, convenient loca­ pan buUt-ins, fireplace with sesw-femefil Job i Ml 8-7968. - spring, 2 foam bed pUlows, 2 ROLLING PARK—6 room Cape, 4 paneled wall. Choose your own Wanted— Real Estate 77 adwjrtlei M a r Mo ice on sill types of electrical wir­ valescent home. Room with tele­ references and licenses for per­ tion, available December 1 890. Waat tafoTBiL______TREE REMOVAL— pruning, lot vanity lamps . . . aU new, aU finished, , exceUent condition. decorations, along wjth a CHAMBERS REALTY • ONSIttMlIMa b MS IMS ing. UcensM and insured. Wilson vision. References. TR 5-9121. manent job with many benefits. 260 CEDAR clothesline polea many MI 9-7B19. aaetrer at the telepboae Drtedf Staaply caB the clearing and spraying. Call Frank Eilectrical Co., Manchester. MI guaranteed Drastically reduced for quick wooded lot ot your choice. WISH SOXIEONB to handle youl swtgttmeistbaaiMwd 107 Burnside Ave., East Heutfotd. sizes, steel sash windows, Chevro­ sale. Fireplace, storms, new ROBERT MANCHESTER—^The very beat for A. Oiambera, Broker real estate? CaU me at XU 9-0821 C. Noble, MI 9-6053. 9-4817. Glastonbury. ME 8-')‘87e. 8% ROOM quality apartment, heat, Complete price 820,300. the money. 6 room Colonial with iMT-Sfii dsrfia MANCHCSTER ANSWERING SCRVICE TOOL AND gauge makers wanted, let wheels, 1966 Plymcnith sedan. Instant Credit . . . kitchen, new furnace. Asking *or prompt and courteous service. MI 9-1868. hot water, built-ins, refrigerator, 813,900. Tongren Agency, MI attached garage, tree traded x n 9-7005 - XU 8-6980 • Mm tip. pmMI* m m atM. first-cisiss only full or part-time, Free Delivery central location. Adults MI 8-2171. Joseph Barth. Broket. M l 94)500 Floor Flnishins 24 8-6331. WOLVERTON yard with fireplace and tool shed, • IMS* MS dtos mM* « to# Household Services all prevailing beneilts and rates. After 6, MI 8-8470. U * R REALTY CO., INC oil hot water heat ■ Rusco storms WANTED—Heal Estate. SeUing ot and leave year BMaaace. Tea’ll hear tra o Overtime If desired. Call Man­ FIREPLACE wood for sale, de- and screens, beautifully finished buying ReaidenUal, eommerrial h fif .Offered X3-A PAINTING, remodeling paper­ PART-TIME ROCKVILLB — 8% room apart­ ttme wlthoot apeadlag aO eveolng at the chester Tool & Design, MI 9-6368 livered. PI 2-7729. NORMAN’S MI 3-2692 AGENCY heated rec room with fireplace, CUSTOM BUILT « room Ran(3i, or industrial rea] estate. Cemtact See hanging, floor sanding. Call Mr or apply in person. ment, stove, refrigerator and NICE.... AN UNUSUAL baigain! Reuphol Charles Ml 8-2107. Factory Furniture Warehouse dining room, gdod sized kitchen, large living room with fireplace, Realtor, Stanley Bray. XU 84278, MtlNS WMIERRHM! ater 3 piece living room set; sofa LOAM SALE—Regular 814 stone heat, 16 minutes from Hartford, .... Home - living room %ith fireplace, 3 formal dlnlnf room, family slie COMPTOMETER DRIVERS for schcx>l buses Man­ adults. MI 9-4824, TO 5-1166. REALTOR MI 9-3818 Brae-Bum Reuty. and 3 ebaira 8146. Choose from FLOOR SANDING and refinlshing free loam, now 812.60; also, fill, 199 Forest, Comer Pine St, Robert D. Murdock, MI S-6473 huge bedrooms (two ti^ sized), kitchen 3 bedrooms. IH baths, tsdeyel Lost and Found Automobiles For Sale chester' ahd Vernon, 7:30-8:46 stone, gravel and sand. Can ^ .... Yard for Children LISTINGS WANTED—Residential, group of fine fabrics, t^ork dm e (specializing in older floors), Manchester NEW FOUR room apartment, 1% baths Plys lavatory off kitch­ recreatiaa room with fireplace, a.m., 2-3:30 p.m. Call M l 3-2414. 8-8603 .... Street eommercial, Industrie in South LOST—MAN’S yellow gold ring GOOD SECOND CAR — first |100 by expert craftsmen on our prem­ painting and paperhanging. Ceii- OPERATORS ready Dec. 1, com er Horace anil en Patio with awnings. Best lo­ enclosed breeseway, attached ga­ ises. All work NiUy guaranteed. Open Daily 9-9,' Saturday 9-6 ___ Price— $14,700. cation. 820,600 Robert Wolverton rage. lendscaped yard 91x164. Windsor Manchester, Vernon. Jo­ with ruby Euid a diamond on each takes H- t®51 2-door Chevrolet, ings. No Job too small. John ELiECTOICIAN journeyman for FREE WHEELS with purchase of Wetherell St., 8125 per month. MANCHESTER—8 room Cape Cod Mill Fabric Salesroom, 176 Pine VerfaUle, MI 9-6760. MI 8-162S EIGHT ROOM Garrison Colonial, Agency, Realtor, XU 9-2818 Marian S . RoDertaon. Realtor, XU seph Lombardo, Brdker, XU side vicinity Spruce St. Reward. i Phone MI 9-7763. residential, commercial, indus­ snow tires. Ne down payment, 12 Adults preferred. MI 8-7892 be­ Fairfield St.—6 nice roorqg lot large living room, dining room, style home, 14 acre professionally MRITOL St., exclusive Cheney Fabric trial .(^orfcj Rockville area. Call tween 7-9 p.m. 34968. Cau’ MI 9-0467. |------salesroom, in Manchester. MI Several openings for eitpMlenc- months to pay. Cole’s Discount 100x150, two blocks to School kitchen, study and lavatory, '4 landscaped lot with gp-acious TO 8-6905. Station, MI 9-0980. and transportation. Exclusive bethrooma and bath on ae(x>nd shade trees, 2-car garage, 2 baUia, NOTICE IS HEREBY given that ! VALIANT 1961, 4-door sedan, 3-7322. Budget terms arranged. ed operators to work eyetdius. BRAND NEW luxurious 4 room Bonds— Stocks with .... flooi. Recreation room with fire­ large screened porch off family EQUIPMENT Pass Book No. S 10769, issued b y ; mileage 8,000. MI 4-0060. Mortgages 31 Bbcc^ent wages ahd wor^ig WANTED—Construction workers 12 VOLT TRANSISTOR car G.E. REFRIGERATOR, very good apartmenl, heat, hot water, re­ 46 FOSTER STREET REWEAVINQ of bums, moth hdee. conditions. Would be requlred'^ for part-time mornings or after­ place in basement. Attached size kitchen, cloee to PafO^iAl The Savings Bank of Manchester | o-rrm^RAlcirR Zippers repaired Window Shades radio, one year old, with push­ condition. Call MI 9-2484. frigerator, stove, washer, garage, double gdrage. Aluminum siding, School. Evening;s, Ray Hplcomte, has been lost and application has CASH AVAILABLE. If you have to work 6 nights per week. If noons. Must have driver’s license. buttons, speaker and antennae, near Bolton, adults (mly, 8H6 KLEINSCHMIDT AGENCY - - ■ - ' good condition, used daily, 8100. made to measure; all sized Vene­ you can work POUR hours per Central location, 832,900. , PhU- x n 4-1139. Warren E. Holland, COJNQ. been made to said bank for pay­ real estate equity, call us for Phone MI 9-9644, Charles Pontl- 885. MI 3-2319. ALBERT’S GIFT TO YOU m(mthly, PI 2-8090. Two family flat. Both apart­ Can be seen after 8 p.m. MI tian blinds Keys made whUe you night any time between. 6 ■ceUl. \ MI 3-7539 brick Agency, .Su 9-8464. XU 8-1108. F O R E X P E R T ment of the amount of deposit. funds. 82000 requires only 8M.60 ■ W FREE GROCERIES ments ■vacant. Three baths (two 3-4346. wait. Tape Recorders for rent. p.m. ahd 11 p.m.^ please apply THREE ROOM apartment, fur­ 88 ^ain St.—MI 8-T958 per month, Includi SHEjTLAND f l o o r polisher. with purchase of any 3 room out- FOUR BEDROOM 7 room Colonial MANCHESTER — 6 room Cape on second floor). New siding WHEEL ALIGNMENT— WHEEL BALANCING NOTICE IS HEREBY given that Marichr'g, 867 Main. Ml 9-8331. AUTO MACTUNIST to work In Boy’s shoe skates, size 1, like new.' tit diuing our Great Birthday nished or unfurnished, oil heat, PYank Burke, 246' MANCHESTER—4 room Colonial with 1!4 baths, dining room, par­ Cloee to Highland Junior High combination windows, two-car RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING Pass Book No. S 8205, issued by 629-6568 evenlnge. small machlne.shop. G(x>d hours Reasonable. MI 8-4822. SellebraUon Sale! going on now. reasonable rent, adults. New Bol- Teraw—»TradcB Bonrioo and pay. A p p ly ^ r . Roger Whit­ older home in good condition. tially finished rec room, 2-car at­ Schools, firepia.ee, garage 814.500. garage. Priced at 821,000, pres­ COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE The Savings Bank of Manchester You get your groceries at the tr, 880. MI buUt-ln oven and range, dishwash­ amesite (frive, full cellar, oil heat, T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor A 'l Tested Used East Hartford The “ ECONOMY” fully stormed, large Uving room NEW CHARMING Colonial ranch, 361 BROAD STREET— MI 9-2012 SAVE 78% on your dry cleaning. 810>^!all MI 9-8624. Free 860 Groceries 9-5229, 9-6. . er, (Usposal. pantry, etc. Large family kitchen with Provincial S a t tm 4 PJL RECREATION rooms complete dining room, den center entrance fireplace, S large bedrooms, Do it yourself. Lucky Lady Coin 20x28 feet or 560 sq. ft. for as Business Opportunities 32 8 ROOMS ...... 8188 816,900. Robert Wolverton Agency, cabinets, excellent floor plan, M I8-1B 77 Cleaners, 11 Maple Street. Across The “ HONEYMOON” haU, paneled wall flrsplaee in liv­ little as •8250. Seven different If you are unable to apply CHILD’S 81 tOLLER, gooi condl- t i i ROOMS, centrally l(Ksted. Call Realtor, MI 9-2818. matchless construction, only from Main St. First National Car Specials At - Free 860 Groceries ing room with a beautiful view, 8 817,990. .Hayes Agency, XH plans, all priced under 8550 com­ ATLANTIC Service station avail­ during the day, call the Per­ tion, 810. •tl229. MI 9-5976 or MI 9-6456. Parking lot. able in Man(diester. This la good 8 ROOMS ...... 8269 bedrooms, 8 baths, 3-car garage, COLONIAL—7 rooms, 2 full batha, 8-4803. \ plete. Fully insured. Call for free sonnel Department at 289-1571 plastered waUs, Belling at bank location on heavily traveled road, MOTO MOWER m i^ thrower, 20” , ’The "CHARM HOUSE” '2-car garage, centrally located, CHRISTMAS CARDS—Finest qual­ estimate^MI 9-9658. Joseph P. and arrangements will be made AN ABOVE AVERAGE appraiiaal, 829,900. Philbrick Agen. Fitzgerald Annex, Lewis, General Contractor. paid training ave^able Before 6 for a personal-interview in the self-propelled. See I t ^ McBride’s Free 860 Groceries TO RENT—6 room flat. Call MI 816,500. PhUbrick Agency, ,MJ ity, Imprinted with yoUr name. p.m., 289-1561, after 6 p.m., MI 3 ROOMS ...... 8894 S-6681. cy. Ml 0-8464 9-8464. EAST HARTFORD Schieldge Printing Co., comer evening. i SMALL SHOP Sport Spot, 689 Center 8f., MI Inc. FALLOUT SHELTERS—Additions,! - 9-8747. ’The “ HOLL'TWOOD” 16 RUSSELL ST 99 OUT OF EVERY K)0 Birch and Spruce. Order now for remodeling, bathrooms tile work, SERVICE stiitlon for rent, private TO RENT—4 room apartment with A GOOD -B U Y-^ room Colonial RANCH—6 large rooms, Amesite Free 850 Groceries Cape, A A zone, half acre land, See this. Immaculate 6 room early delivery. __ ■ _ «• > brand r\1*ovt<4 ■ gasoline, DrvllwiA busy and well MEDIUM' SIZE bemgo drum, 26’? 8 ROOMS ...... 8488 heat, electric refrigerator and drive, full cellar, oil heat, fuUy recreation rooms. Roofing. Call many extras incluiied, - Owner expandable Cape with four fin­ MI 9-4291, traveled street in center of Man­ requires I.D. grinder operator and boy’s bicycle. Reasonable. MI T he“ROULBVARD” stove. Apply between 8:30 a.m. stormed, fireplaces, 3 large bed­ Six rooms, 8 bedrooma, 114 1962 Ford Country Sedan chester. Write to P. O. Box 658, and 4:30 p.m. Tel. Ml 3-5118. must sell. Beechler-Smlth, Real- rooms, 816,500 Owner-agent Es- baths, enclosed front porch, oil ished rooms, fireplace, com­ O.D. grinder operator, 9-2718. Free 850 Groceries '^ 058, MI 9-8952, MI 3-6969. bination win(lowB. full ceramic P e ra o n a ls V-8 with overdrive, black with Hartford or call 232-7126. S RbOMS ...... 8697 cott. MI 9-7683. heat, garage. Be in for Christ­ PART-TIME waitress, 7-11 a.m., mas. Only 816,500, 81.500 down., bath with vanity, dormer, Florists—Nurseries 15 3-2381. Mr. Raucdi. HBATHKET high fldeUty A.M. ’The ^ARISTOCRAT’ ’ DN ROOM raised ranch, 13x16 OIL FURNAa OWNERS ARE ELECTROLUX Sales and Service, 1 heater, white experienlce prefemed. Morning tuner. Used short time. 826, MI FOUR ROOM heated apartment, SOUTH MAIN Street—^Large cus­ amesite drive, all on a large bonded representative. Alfrer, 4-speed transmission, tlcelll’s Greenhouse, 433 N. Main Experience preferred. Free set up by odr own reliable St. Open evenings, and Sunday.' to Box S, ^Herald. good typist and willing worker. 131 Adamn Street to describe all of the many fea- xn 8-0000 x n 8-4348 U & R REAL'TY CO., INC Ing hours 8 a.in.-5 p.m. MI 3-7802 floor shift, radio, heater, white Small office. Good opportunity factory trained men PORTER St.—Large colonial home, , tures, but call. It will be a pleas­ alter 6. sidewall tires. Residence next door. WANT^D^ewlng ^^hine opera- for right person. Cail, 527-8236 for Buckland, Conn. Phone for appointment BoflinesM lAicatioiis 6 bedrooms, 3H baths, 3-car ga­ ure to show It to you. T. J. Ml 3-2692 tors fc>r upholstery shop. Apply In appointment. Boats and Aeceamries 46 SAMUEL ALBERT Htfd. CH 7-0358 rage, targe landscaped yard. $2,195 SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT For Rent 64 Crockett, Realtor, MI 3-1577 person Old Colony Company. Hil­ Shown by appblntinent. Marlcp E. MANCHESTER —6 room Cape, AutdmoHlM For Sile 4 Roofing-Aiding 16 THREE WOODEN KWhoatS, " ^ If yoii have no means of trans­ CENTRAL IDCATION, store Robertson, Realtor. Ml 8-6068. ROCKVILLE—5-4 two-family. Very Robert D. Murd(^, XII 8-6473 liard St. foot, oars and locks, $25 each. quiet street, close to shopping and 1962 Falcon Futura portation, I’ll send my auto for space approxiiliately 20’x40’ , suit­ good condition. 2-car garage. % schools, excellent condition, priced RENAULT— 1959, white, radio A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, aiding, Call M3 9-8088. you. No obligaOcw. STARTWEATHER ST.—A large 6 Bucketseata, automatic, radio painting. Carpentry: AUeratiotu BOOKKEEPER, accounts payable able for small 1)0810688. MI 9-6294. acre good land, Centr^. Carlton to sell, 818,900 Hayes Agency, Xn and heater, goo(l tires, A-1 con­ and cashier, 6 days, 40-hour week. room quiet house, all utilities, W. Hutchins, MI 9-6132. dition, 8495. MI 4-0156 after 6 and heater, showroom condition and additions. C eili^s. Workman­ TYPIST DIE MAKERS—With all ’round 1962 CLOSEOUT—Evlnrude out- near bus, 814,500. Joseph Barth, 3-4803 -Apply in Person Gaer Bros., 140 perlence, full-time or part-time, A—L^B—E—R—T— S . VERNON p.m. $2,095 ship guaranteed. 299 Autumn St. board motors, just a few left, 3-40 - 43-46 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD Broker, MI 9-0320. Rye St., South Windsor. all fringe benefits,'good working 346 NORTH MAIN—Store. MI TWO-FAXnLY—816,900. Excellent MI 3-4860. h.p. at real sa'vings for that X" Open Nights Till 9 P. M. 94229, 9-5. NEEX> CAR? Your credit turned , conditions, steady Employment. MANCHESTER — 6 room Cape, condition. 2-car garage, 87x150 Full time permanent position Christmas i^t. McBride’s Sport 6 room split level, plug flnlsh- down? Short on down payment? BIDWELL Ho m e improvement Apply Gunver Manufacturing Co., completely finished, fireplace, EAST HARTFORD lot. Beechler-Smith, Realtors, Xn 11962 FalcOn 4-door available for qualified typist Spot, 939 Center St., MI 9-8747. SEWING MACHINE, Singer re­ ed den and large redW(x>d Company—all types of aiding and 284 Hartford Rd., Manchester. formal dining room, family size 6-8962, MI 3-6969. Bankrupt? Repossession? Don’t; station wagon standard shift, with Or without experience for built portable, excellent condition, 466 MAIN---Ideal for offices or any screened porch, 1-car garage, despair! See Honest Douglas. In^ radio, heater, ^ r e m e ly low mile- roofing. Aluminum clapboards a SERVICE USED CROSBY tibreglas cruiser, | kitchen with formica counters claims transcription work, '840. MI 9-8616. commerciaT-itse, MI 9-6229, 9-5. New 6 room raised ranch with MANCHESTER—4 bedroom borne, combination windows, wall-to- quire about lowest down, small- age. specie^ Unexcelled workman- high school education, good fully equipped, plus 1962 Evlnrude and disposal, garage. Near three good sized bedrooms, 1% excellent closet and storage space, wali carpeting, shaded lot, eat payments anywhere No small riiip. 9-6496. REPRESENTATIVE knowledge of grammar and motor, 76 h.p. pushbutton, ap- KENMORE GAS stove 29” , used SMALlr STORE near Main Street. schools and transportation. Ex­ $2,150 proximately 7 hours running time, years, excellent condition 840. baths, lai-ge brick fireplace and large enclosed oorch. 2-car ga­ convenient location, only 8 loan or finance company plan. ' spelling required, sW e know­ Off street parking.-.^Suitable for cellent condition. Selling for rage, 819.700. Pldlbrick Agen(7 . ALL '];t p e S of rc^ repaired or Girl over 21 as service repre­ plus Gator tandem trailer. (A MI 9-7669. paneling, spilt entry foyer, years old. Asking 817,900. Douglas Motors. 333 Main. ledge of metV Repair Services 18 rent, 880 and up. Afred D. Heck­ ranch, Manchester, cellar, ' ga­ Prehung Doors ler, PI 2-6519 between 6:80-6 p.m. homes, (juiet neighborhwid. AH. storage area. 'Garage has radio 1966 OLDSMOBILE, full power, 4- $195 TYPEWRITER — NEW TYPE- rage, amesite drive, large treea, e now oil famaco' developod by Iron Fiiwman OONNIHSi TV and Radio Service, Wood "iVusses city conveniences. Close to''' Jandscaped, near bus. Carlton W. doors, big lot with plenty of door, radio and heater, private­ LIBER'p- MUTUAL writers 855 and up; used type:; churches, bus, schools, shop­ avaUable aU hours. Satisfaction 68 B. Center St. COVENTRY—Large 6 room, 8 Hiltchjns, Realtor, ,MI 9-5132. trees. Fine living with a mini­ This ssnamng oew Iron Fireman tooace is ixiltod die CUSTOM Murk-IL ly owned. MI 9-2092. Windpws writers 829 and up. Berute’s bedroom ranch available immedi­ ping^ etc. MANY, MANY ^ Low fiance rates, eaay termp. guaranteed. CeU Ml 9-1S16. II^SUR^NCE CO. mum of upkeep. Only 825,500. R generates its own combustion air supply. Utilizing VoluMetric Contbua- 1969 BUICK, new tires, powey Glass Sliding Doors Typewriter Service, 479 B. Mid­ ately through June 1963, 8100 PX ’TRAS! Midnimum down BOL^^If—6 room Cape, S-car cin­ Salesihen Wanted 36-A dle Tpke., Man(diestcr. MI 9-S4tf. lioa, k bams ofl vapor and dm oxygen in dm air in just the right proportiooa equipped, excellent conditioh. Mrs. Monaco MI 8-1161 Paneled Homes monthly. Write to Box H, Herald. FHA VA ...... 814,900 der blodk garage., suitartile for T. J, Crockett, Realtor, XU What is your offer? Cajl MI Millinery, Dressmaking 19 Call ,Mr. Govang, TR 5-9820 or workshop, 120x200 lot, Bel Air 8-1577. Iot spaokdess firn^ The fire j/(irtr dean, and Avrw dean, with no sock or WANTED-W omen and girls to WANTED - Route salesman Sal- , ALL OF NATIONAL’S 1 FOR RENT—Six room furnished Mrs. Hunter, MI 9-3695. 8-0476.. , ' . . . . . ^ ® flrvary andan«4. r>r\mTniackr<-mcomijiiasi'on rz1n«plus VtrtsFki.hospi­ Real Estate, X^ 3-9332 ■Dokc. With dean electrodes, nozzle m d inlenor headog mfitoes, dw RTZGERALD EXPERT LADIES’ and' gentle- size shade grown tobacco, exper­ MATEMALS a r e QUALITY . ’Veoring Apparel— Furs 57 w house with one <:ar garage .from men’i custom taUoring and al­ ience n<>t necessary, steady work. talization insurance' and pension Dec. 1st to June 1st. Green Manor suMser o f most service caHs am eUmkiatecL , plan. Good opportunity for right CONTROLLED FOR BETTER 1956 FORD, 312 cu. in stick, 8800. terations. Tony lovine 189 Wood­ Apply for interview, lO-ll :30 a.m. GOOD b l a c k cloth coat, fox Section. References. McKinney Stop paying for heat you’re not getting! Lot as show you how mach an ^ REGISTERED nurse,. 3-11 shift. man. .F or interview conta(rt. Mr. BUILDING fur collar size 40 102 Constance EAST HARTFORp-'^Large 6 room Call MI 8-S79()r sedan, all home. Write ,,Box DD, Herald. MANCHESTER — Six room Co­ Auto Accestwries— Tires 6 MV^CHESTER Package Delivery. reasonable prices, prompt serv­ WANTED—^used restaurant, gro­ BARROWS & WALLACE hard-to4ieat reoa leaither interior, excellent running' List references In letter. lonial, 1^ baths, enclosed porch, Light trucking an(] package deliv­ Good working conditions, profit ice, 2 watchmakers 'Manchester’s cery store, ahd tavern equipment. Houses For Sale 72 combination windows and doors, . y Cireulatss filtered warm etr. condition. Call 289-6476 between TWO GOODYEAR snow tires, Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 oldest established jeweler. F E. For fast and ready cash cail 56 E. Center St., Manchester ery. Refrigeratote. washers and TYPIST WITH dictaphone corre­ sharing, minimum 60 hours, fireplace, bullt-ins^ city utilities. MANCHESTER 80^ 11-7; PI 2-8281 after 8 p.m. 850-14, used one winter, 810 each. Bray, 787 Main St., State Theater Fred Fontaine, BU 9-6646, before Ve r n o n —Nice 5 room ranch, V •V Heat comae from hot water with the new stove moving specialty. Folding spondence experience. Qualified •new plant under construction POODLE OWNERS—If you want Vacant. Charles Lbsperance, MI XU 6-6306 IN. CaU MI 8-6510, MI 8-8057. in Manchester, Job shop exper­ BuU(Ung. 9 a.m. or after 7 p.m. storms; fireplace, 2-car garage. tank or boiler. 1957 FAIRLANE 500 2-door hard­ chairs■ ■ for■ rent. .M I 9-0762. operator (Hily. Permanent posi­ your poodle to look neat, you Selling below cost. Tongrren Agen­ 9-7620. * ience. Apply in person or phone Imintcnat* Occupancy top, V-8, Fordomatic, powef tion. Phone 289-2717. can’t beafthe Poodle Salon. Pro­ cy, MI 3-6821. efH&& CHASBR for appointment, MI 841963 or M AN CH ESTER^ .room rambliiig. .V lodlKldualautomalic. steering, power brakes, radio and Painting— PaBeruig 21 fessional grooming bathing of thermostat. heater. Excellent condition. MI Luto Driving School T>A TO 6-2163. MANCHESi S r g r e e n — Over­ I Cape in an area of beautiful es- XIANCHESTER —Six room Cape, ~ 5V2 Room Rancli B Y IR O N all hreeda. MI 9-9798, o r MI I tablished homes, well landscaped ..8-5585 after 6. PAINTINa AND pa) 9-0500... sized expandable Cape, 4 large fireplace, open stairway, tile V Safe—no flames, vents or LADIES rooms on % acre lot, 2 fireplaces, I good sized lot. 2-car garage. Eve- bath, city utilities, excellent con­ Cabinet Utehen, tile batii, full E-Z L E R N , Go(id .(dtion workmanship at -Tea- IT 'S O N L Y m o n e y ! j nings, Mr. Rueter, MI 3-0306. high temperature elements, • LOW COST HEAT sonablc rates. 80 years in Man­ THE MpRIAND TOOL CO., dishwasher. 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Paperhanging. from our' centrally located 1 cai garage, nide • neighborhood, bath, 2 fireplaces, full basement, - Ceilings. Floors. Fully insured LAND (f you are buying ot sellipg- grounds. Hayes Agency, Xu 3-4808. combination win(jow8 and doors, $450 DOWN PLU8GED SEWERS Manchester office. No exper­ MALE ^ AND cloee to schools,' shbppi^ and OLDER AND NERVOUS 8TU. workmanship ' guaranteed. Leo Assistaat manager In Shoe .REAL ESTATE XCANCHESTER—Small farm over transportation. 823,900 I^ilbrick excellent location, city utilities, •Pelletier, MI 9-6328 If no answer, ience necessary. Hours 10-2 HOMES large lot. Charles Lesperance, XU DENTS OUR SPECIALTY Dept, of King's, Manfihretwr. CALL TODAY an acre, good 8 room house, ga- Agency, XQ 9-8464. Mr. Shaw, ML?-3357, or Mm SIm Gtoaisd call Ml 34048. p.m., or 6-9 p.m. Oiiaranteed^ OF 9-7620. — CAXl^le|B..ERES BOOKLET ELECTRICIANS, helper, sxper- New nnlts ate opening; . ftPCIR. BROSsp Inc. Septie Taoke, Dry WeBe, Sesvw ,Jt?»25 per how ,, jjins hpnHS-. CaH.^ r—7 room home on one ;-:T PAlNTOtO 82tiHrai8p^eiteBr««B' '.j-Mowed: - ■ •” -jaaaagBgy-Mw^aee&^'jtesgfat"- VAIAJE XIANCHESTER—7 roqm Colonial, Ueee tetaDed—Cellar Water- M I 3^1334 between 10-3, 6-9. acre, full! cellar, oil heat, alum'^ SCHWARTZ REAL ^ . Ml 8-«652 paper removed. Wallpimer b(x>ks aat.'managem are promoted. 2 fireplaces, 1*4 tile l>ai|hs, attach­ P A IN T CO. iiroellBK Done. EXiEiCTRONICS —. Television Man Rapid advancement ,assared NINE ROOM remodeled home, inum storms and screeps, 4 bed- FUEL OIL — RANGE OIL^— C O A L and COKE on 'truest. Ceilings. Fr^ -esti­ birch cabinet kitchen, 1% baths, nx)ms, kitchen, living room and ed garage, built-lns, /Patio, bar­ ESTATE CO. LARMN’S—Conneetlcut’a hret h mates. CaU Roger Ml 34)939. with good working* kn(iwle(lgc for the ambitious and anger! 723 MAIN ST. M l M i l f permanent. position in Hartford. fireplace, slumlhum storms, ga- utility room, only 89,600. 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■ ./ y TUfcSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1962 VAOl lU lTBBW jiHnrtffBtfr lEnfnins i|fraUi Aveease DaOjr N ei Preaa ikna The Weather For the Week Knded Fereeaet rt U. 8. Weather — mao Walter R. Dumas, eon of Rose ■fdtA', th e R« t . DaVld Orookett, 40 Koveuber 17, IM I Dumas, 706 N. Main St; and H ospital INotes D u ra n t S t. Ohnnse af toowen ton ig h t. A bout T o w i James C. Blssell, son of Mr..and BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son to Low 86 to 40. Xhondi■y p a rtly Mrs. Clifford B. Blssell, 87 Forest Mr. and Kfrs. Ranald Babineau, 13,839 cloudy with moderate fohB J. OonnollT Ir., aon of Mr. Announce Engagements St., completed recruit training VlelOng hours a n 2 to 8 pju. for East Hampton; a daughter to Mr, twee, eentomed kreeftf. H igh hi Md Mra. John%. Oonnolly, IS YOU WANT Mmoaher o t the Audit Nov. 14 at the Marine Corps Re­ all areas, except maternity where and Mrs. UUs Lowery, 607 Main niiT«aii of Clroidatlam to e 4 6 a . Fairvlew St, is serving with an cruit Depot, Parris Island, N. C. they are 2 to 4 p.m. and 6:80 to 8 Maneheeier^A City •/ VHIagt Charm sir squadron at the U.S. Naval pjn., and private rooms where BIR TH S TO D a V : a son to Mr. Auxiliary Air Station, Kingsville, The planning board of Trinity they are 10 aJn, to 8 p.m, Vlsltofs and Mrs. Earle Everett, 168 S. Teoc. Covenant Chuibh will meet to­ are requested not to smoke In pa­ Main St.; a daughter to Mr. and \ L M 0 .4 S (FOURTEEN PAGES). MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1961 .tOaoM Oad m » a * s m PRICE FIVE CENTS Konald U Fournier, son of Mr. night at 7:45 at the church. tients rooms. No more then ^ o Mrs. Robert Hart, East Hartford; and Mrs. Joseph A Fournier, 231 visitors at one time per patient. a,son to Mr. and Mrs. Franklin HUliard S t, Is being reassigned to James B. Hunter, son of Mr. Grimason, 124 High St.; a daughter Sheppard AFB, Texas, for tech- and Mrs. Carl H. Himter, 67 Ard­ PatlMts Today; 228 to Mr. and Mrs.' Clinton O’Brien, ENTERTAINIIIIEIIT< >}ical training as a U.S. Air Force more Rd., is undergoing nine weeks 98 Oakland St.; a daughter to Mr. AXailTTED SATURDAY: Ray- base facilities specialist. He re­ of basic recruit training at the A,d Mrs. F. James Efider, Hebron.' cently completed the first phase Naval Training Center, Great mohd Finn, 14 Division St. ADMITTED YESTERDAY: DISCHARGED 'YESTERDAY: Chinese Rout Indians of military training at Liackland Lakes, 111. Alan Little, 10 Cross St.; Mrs. Dor­ Mrs. Anna Irieh, 10 Depot Sq.; AFB, Texas. is Donohue, 224 Spring St.; Michael ATITSBEST Mrs. Rose Lanzano, 170 Blssell St.: % - '■ ■e. The Sisterhood of Temple fteth Russell, 596 Woodbridge St.; Mrs. Sholom will sponsor a Thanksgiv­ Mrs. Jean Chadwick, 9 Lincoln St.; U.S. to Remain on Guard, Laurence . H. Freihert, son of Daisy Chapman, 397 Summit St.; Mrs. Hazel Sessions, 164 Haw­ Mr. and Mrs. Laurence- W. Frei­ ing Ball at 9 p.m. Nov. 24 at the Mrs. Elaine Beiit, Hebron; Mrs. thorne St.; Mra. Lorraine Carter, ...for4 Gift Or Your hert 14 Westwood S t;‘ and Rene Knights of Columbus Home. Mabel Toth, Tolland; Mrs. Francis As Truce Time Nears R. Leesard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hendee Rd.t Brian Aldrich, Wap- Amlc-', 428 W. Middle Tpke.; Mrs. ping; Mrs. Laurine Di^coU, Hartl William Lessard, 35 Amott Rd., Manchester Lodge of Masons Laura Senior, 66 Prospect St,; Miss Dr., Talcottvllle; Nefi Newman, Own Personal Use recently completed four weeks of will meet tonight. Lodge will open Linda McKay, 216 IBghland St.; N EW tyjgT.TTT India lAPI^the conquered 8e Pass sector ofeTba fTiinasa statement would bar Marine Individual combat training at 7:30 and the Master Mason 137 Olcott St.; Wentworth John­ D onald M cLaughlin, 182 M aple' .... ^ ' frSsA .mswimtmvMrn Ivmnm InenVoai TvaiNAnIndian f’lnnoma troops Fwwn from maihn-nltiaf returning 6 a to son, 64 N- Elm SL; Mrs. Eleanor the Himalayas have hroktn sit Oamip Lejeune, N. C. degree will be conferred. St.; David Martin, Old Stone .Rd., —Sweeping toward a cease­ some border areas toe Bollchamber, 348 Summit St.; through Indian defenses' south of Vernon; John Dziato, 9 Earl St:; fire deadline set by. their own BomdUa lutd are plunging toward have cultured, even tbgu^ toe Manchester Grange wijl meet The Toner Group, Second Con­ Barbara Cowles, East Hartford: Sara. Sheehan. 48 Quaker Rd.; Deb­ Chinese withdrew from those areas. Mrs. Vera Suera, 3^, HarU Dr., Come to NORMAN’S high eommand, China’s the Assam plains, he said. tomorrow at 8 at Orange Hall. gregational Church, will meet to­ ra LuchenblU, RFD 2; T. John Hill troops scored spectacular The pern to the Assam city of Red China’s statemoit—broadcast »The program theme will be “An night at 8 in the church parlor. Talcottvllle; Qotfred 'h ^ n on , 131 Jr., Glastonbury; C^thla Gero, euliu today by radio Pekiim— Center St.; John Christian, 70 E. gains 'today in twin diives Tezpur, a tea and rice center 60 American Heritage” and “The Hostesses will be Mrs. Howard The engagement of Miss Judithi^ The engagement o t Miss Patri­ South Coventry; Mrs. Judith An­ miles southeast of Bomdllo, said it was ordering toe cease-fire P ag ean t o t the Bells.” Members Nash and Mrs. Kenneth A r e y. Middle Tpke.; Richard Poucher, derson and son, 104 W est St., frcmi the Himalayas toward and would start pulling back its Ann Eklwards of Brookfield Rd., cia' Ann Eddy to Pauli Edmond' 120 Grandview St.; Thomas Ryani forced its evacuation. are reminded of an auction table. Members are reminded to bring Porter, both of New York City, Rockville; Mrs. Maria Van Mee- the flat, open country of north troops Dec. 1 in an effort to bring Bolton, to Pvt, Gary Wood of Man­ Willimantlc: Miss Mary Chabot, The"''Indian army corps head­ Crisis Seen Positing item to work on for a Christian has been announced by her moth­ groot and son, 70 Haynes St. about a eetUement of the long East Hartford; Timothy Vincent, Assam. quarters based in a hazardous service project. chester has been announced by her er, Mrs. Kenneth S. Eddy, 458 W. DISCHARGED TODAY; Wilhelm frontier diroute. 29 Fairvlew St.; Mrs. Grace Kal- The deadline was midnight Pe­ spot there, on the north bank'of Middle Tpke. She is also a daugh­ Meier, 83 Birch St.; Robert Pat­ It said Chinese fremtiu, guards parents, Mr. and Mrs. William . Ed­ nenieks, 31 Union St.; Mrs. Louise king time (U a.m. BST). the sacred Brahmaputra River, The Ladies of Columbus will ter of the late Kenneth Eddy. rick , 111 O lcott S t.; M aureen will withdraw 'to positians 20 kfl- wards, St. Petersburg, Fla. Grant, ThompsonvUle; Richard That was 10:80 p.m. by watches pulled back to an undisclosed new meet tonight at 7:46 at the K of Miss Eddy is a 1957 graduate of O’Brien, 29 Stephen St.; Mrs. Mar­ s'te and 080 Weetemers—Brltiah ometers—12% miles—bMiind tb o New Peace Advances FOR YOUR Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Higuera, 70 Bolton St. of the Indians, whose leadership lines of actual control which ex­ C Home. Mrs. Robert Culyer is Manchester High School, and is a ion Reilly, 99 Porter St.; Mrs. 'Viewed auspiciously and in effect and American men, women and Mra Grant Wood, 16 Pioneer Cir­ a d m i t t e d TODAY: Mrs. isted between China oad India on chairman of the meeting. professional dancer in New YorlKv Sophie Hess, 9 Johnson Ter.; High Mjected Peking’s one-sided deci­ chUdren—Joined thousands of In­ Alleen Freeman, South Windsor; N ov. 7, 1969. ■ cle. Mr. Porter, a former actor, is em­ Ryan, Andover; Matthew Pltras, sion to break off the shooting for dians in flight. BEST BUY Mrs. Letltla Irwin, 108A Bluefleld WASHINGTON (A P )— ^President Kminedy, saying Ibere bl Aluminum ComblnStlop The Strickland Group, Second Miss BMwards Is employed at ployed by Actor’s Equity Associa­ 26 Griswold St.; Barhua Cowles, a gsnsral withdrawal. At the esistem end of the front The statement eleuly blocked Dr.; Janise Heritage, 242 School is reason for gratitude in this Thanksgiving week, has called Congregational Church, will meet the Southern New England Tele­ tion, New York. Eaist H ai^rd; Mrs. Janice Foster there was no immediate word the Cailnesc puriied about 66 miles toe idea' restoring Inman troroe Windows—Doors Jalousies St.; Philip Lafreniere, Andover; Awnings—Siding and tonight at 8 at the home of Mrs. phone Co., Manchester. Pvt. Wood An April 20, 1963, wedding Is and s^'T 21 Union St., Rockville; as to udiether Chinese guns were farther down the Luhit, River val­ to posts they held befoj-e Srot- 8 off the U.S. blockade of Cuba in return for prtnni^ removal Mrs. Ruth PettengUl, East Hamp­ in Ladakh, udiere China’s border Tub Enclosures Kenneth Wilson, 35 W. Gardner St. is a 1962 graduate of Manchester planned. j^n Photo M rs,/ Nancy Harrison anil son, truly silenced, or whether bet­ ley toward the Brahmaputra. This of Soviet bombers from the island. _ ton; David Stebbins, East Hart- ^ d e a d . ambitions seem highest. SEE or OALI< High School, and is serving with tered Indian combat units ac­ was a drive wdilch, linked 'with Serious problems remain, Kennedy emphasized Tuesday The VFW Post and Auxiliary the U.S. Army at Ft. Gordon, Ga. CORRECTION cepted the respite. that from Bomdila, could form a Questioned in toe lower bouse, In yesterday’s edition of The Nehru said Didla’s demand for the night at his first news conference since the Cuban erisis U n i-ca rd will have its annual Christmas A Dec. 29 wedding is planned. A Defense Ministry spokesman pincers on the plains. HOME party Dec. 2 at 1:30 p.pi. at the Lorlng Photo Herald, a, story concerning the told of sharp Indian revorses at He said India still insists upon a line held before Sept. 8 is a good spread jitters around the world. post home for children six months Keith Furniture Store Are on Main a news confsrence less than 12 return to the positions both sides position, a strong position and we Until arrangements are made to verify the withdrawal SPECIALTIES do not prroose to consider any M I 8-2856 through 10 years of age. Enter­ St. contained the wrong first name hours' before the deadline. held befco'e the Chineae launched of Soviet missiles and planes; preferably by inspection on the of the policeman who called jn the their latest attacks last Sept. 8. negotiations until that poeition is 89 PURNELL PLACE tainment will include a clown, ma­ Chinese troops pouring across re sto re d .” spot, he said the United States will do its own cHeddng RESCRIPTIONS The aimouncement of toese ac­ Kennedy said real progress has been made— and a ccnnplete BARBER SHOr struction of a dwelling at 564 Weth- —sound or silent, also W nun. Haiiilsome All In One tions cams only a few hows be­ ereU St., 118,000. sUde projeotors. settlement could op^ the door to solution of other east-west Special Spruce St, Comer of Oak COM E^ AND COMPARE Of Disputed Thesis fore the We^eaday midnight T o W illiam L essard, fo r cortant when they next meet on Prtday, White H ouse The Na'vy said that the 68 rtiips n pro^essive. The two-^largest operations of Peace, Plenty, Prayer parts” of his understanding with of toe blockade force should be BIDDERS MUST PICK lrt» ITEMS BY TEST calling for a new joint study, after a routine Thursday recess. Khrushchev on' Cuba have not 'Ihe'’next topic will be on the toe kind in toe state—are Hartford bock at home porta or other duty bfcludlng Cardinal Bea’s secretari­ Poultry Ihc. qf 46 Bethel St., Hart- been carried out. Caatrp has not stations between now and the end preaa, radio, Mevisicn, movies Eases Curbs SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1962 at, toe Pope clearly underlined told, and Elastern Dressed Poultry allowed the United Nations to con­ o t this week. toe importance of toe thesis in and theater. WEST1NGH0USE Co., of WUlimantic. Among U.S. Blessings firm toe ramo'val of all offensive t u b 'was tos first ttma that the MOST USUAL SYMPTOMS ourr«it efforts to improve con­ The new etudy of the revelatian weapons, he said, and no real toesis is expected to keep toe mat­ The purchase at an uhdtacloeed On News Flow COME'TO PINEHURST FOR tacts between churches. safeguarde have been eatabllriied tOoBttoned en Page''B«van) 6 T R A N S IS T G R ter out of toe fifll council at least price was made by a poifltry in­ AIX YOUR HOLIDAY FOODS • Increase of Thirst o Itohing ^ • Easy Tiring The cardinals who will piarUcl- dustry groiq> in which controlling It makes no differencs whereft Americans can still pray to toe against toe return of such weap­ pate In the new study were not until after tte December-to-MOy • OiHMtant Hunger s'Frequent 'Urination Interest is held by Da'vld Small of WASHINGTON t(AP)— The na­ Americans are—whether at home, religion of their choice—the idea ons to Cuba. Pocket and Table Msntified. Presumably they s Changes In Vision • Loss of Weight win West Hartford and his eon, Gibert tion’s news organizations were in hospitals or stationed around behind toe PUgrims| migration to include both proponents and oppo­ "Consequenfiy, tt pia Western jaORRELL’S READY-TO-EAT HAMS, s Slow Healing of Cuts and Sciatehes L. Small, Bast Hartford. free today of voluntary restric­ toe world with the armed forces this country. Hemisphere is to continue to be RADIO nents x>f toe thesis. tions .toey accepted on reporting —they’ll have a-lot to be thank­ A communique disclosing Pope Before their transfer Mm plants In Plymouth, Mass., where toe protected against offensive weap­ TURKEYS, CHICKENS MICHAEL DWOBKIN, Registered Pharmacist N o Herald were «q>erated tadepanidently of mllltaiy movements and similar ful for Thursday. Pilgrims settled on Dec. 21, 182Q, ons, this government has no' Bulletins John's action niade it dear toe news during the Cuban crisis. Along with the feasting, Thanks- FRE^H toesis would be rewritten. The each other, each domg about $6 the city will carry on its tradl- choice but to purmie Its own Called fnmi AP Wires Tom orrow miUion grroBs business a y ea r. An' But Defense Department offi:LW (AP) — Soviet Premiers This 'tdivislon, would be carried floor space..' WASHINGTON (AP)- Presldent$>NationaI Association of Home Ayub Khan warned the Uaited to toe highest' level—the Cpntiral The SmaUa announced they will still is a land of plenty. Khrushchev, a tireless tinkerer - AP^4!DUCATION 7FBITER Kennedy’s order banning racial Builders issued a survey indicat­ States ' tod ay th at P ak ista n wlto toe,organisation of bis Oesn- C om m ittee. continue toe present management discrimination in federally owned ing that builders across toe coun­ would quit the Southeast Asia Khrushchev asked that two new and personnel to toe two opera­ MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) — munist Iwrty w d governm.mt, has The ' study o f com m unism Is and aided houstog was termed to­ try expected it to cause a sharp and Central Treaty elHaaeea, ambarked on one of .the moat bureaus of toe Central Commit­ tions, Including Jack Sloai, presi day a sizaUe “first bite” which decline 'to home building, which SEATO aad CENTO,' if ehe tee be formed. . One would run dent, Hartford Poultry Inc., and spreading rapidly to the public has been a shaky segment of'^toe drastic ahakeups since he took schools but toe instruction is often News Tidbits may be broadened,later. found these pacts were d t .na . eommand of the Soviet Union. agriculture committees at toe Samuel Gordon, president of East Kennedy piade good a 1960 cam­ economy most of this year. use. Addressing the Natie«al lower levels and toe other indus­ distorted and even dangerous. The Soviet leader 'unveUed a ern. That warning to toe nation’s from the AP Wires paign pledge by announcing at bis But Kennedy, aaid he believed Assembly, Ayah Khan said Fak- blueprint for new, tightly central­ trial organs. The Hartford dressing plant news conference “Diesday night such forecasts wisre exaggerated. Istaa Is grateful to the^ Unite? In' addition, be called for the top school officials was voiced to­ WESTINOHOOSE ized controls of this country's ailr buys broilers from Onmecticut and day by Richard I. Miller, who that builders and mortgage lend­ Housing officials said residential States for He military 'bad eco­ construction has not suffered sig­ Ing economy at a meeting of toe creation of two bureaus to haqdle Massachusetts farmers, dresses conducted a nationwide survey for Agreement by 10 New, York ers who bar Negroes won’t get nomic aid In past years, bnt industrial and agricultural affairs nificantly to any of the 17 states GEORGE MILLER Communist party Central Com­ them, and markets iU products uH' .toe National Education Associa­ newspapers to abut down if any of federal financial backing. would not beeitato to toB too SOUND-SYSTEM mittee Monday. in toe Russian Republic, toe So­ der its brand names Waybest and The order will affect aboqt M and more than 20 cities which U.S. government that any sim­ tion. them are threatened with ah un­ have their own anti-bias laws. 18 Lbs. 1)0 20 i);b8.' The scheme appeared to mark viet Union’s largest. Kbsh-R-Best. authorized strike npbeld unanl- per cent of all future suburban ply of arms to India Is a gre^ a long step bcufliward from earlier The new organs would appeal Teachers are not prepared prop­ home blading, officials estimated, The White House wrder de­ Is Now The Owner O f L O TS O F erly to teach their students about monaly by National labor Belo- to PaUntoa’s aoietgr and PORTABLE F R E E Khrushchev expeiimmts with de- to leave toe already existing Rua. and a substantial part—around 20 clares it’ to be' toe government’s lb Sian RepqbUc Bureau striked of Mysteries Linked foreign affairs, and the materials ttoos Board . . . Two frogmen be­ policy to assure equrt houstog op­ P A R K lN O l oentrallsation. In his new propos­ gin practicing eC Santa Oataflna to 26 per cent—of homes and als, 'Uttie o i toe limited freedom most of its responaibfllties. This FLAGSTAFF (AP) — C-to-bottom reorganlsa- school near SoUbiiry, Conn., a day dy for action. grown aetive. the agency sold. ticR the lowest Communist party Kirghizia and Turkmenistan., < tion, and dangbrouq bestdes,”. Mil­ protest supply mms to present it seemed wise, they said, after she had suffered a fall and ler said. ' However, there was ho criticism Taaa said the sky over Khickaa* administrative organs, called dis­ Khrushchev ‘spent two, weeks India . . . Poland and India agree from toe Congress of Racial to ”go at K as ixudently and ARNOLD AND PEPPERIDGE FARMS SEASONED Injured'her head. Students not property equipped sensibly as poftslble” while ac­ akaya. highest active voleana trict committees are to be abol- this fall traveling throu8d> central The other Involves the 1968 dis­ to Inorease trade by 12 per cent Equality.' Ita national director, STUFFING to question those comparisons, quiring experience and legal prec- on the Eurasian eeattaeat, wan ish«A These units, mainly in ru­ Asia and came away with glow, covery of toe body of a teenage next year . . . U.S. Army captain, James Farmer, said in New aglow with hot gasee. Strong ing reports of its untapped poten- Miller said, may find themselves, whose name was withheld, wound­ ^ e n t. PACKAGE STORE ral areas, will be replaced by girl near Gntod Canyon National York: “The federal government quakes shook the earth at the “as did many U.S. prisoners of Even the announcement was SPECIAL BREAD FOR STUFFING ...... 2 loaves 3 ^ about 1,500 par^ committees tiaUties. ed to Viet Oong amboah of three- has at last recognized that it has Implementation of toe reorgan- P ark. war to Korea, unable to cope with played down, to the extent possi­ foot of toe voloaao aad vohSanls called a^cultural' production di­ Since 1968, Richardson and his vehicle convoy to Mricong River a prime responsibility to ending “bombs” burst from a ride ora­ SIALTED MIXED NUTS ...... Ig. can 89c izatiem plan would tarvolve luge- brainwashing.” ble on a nationwide televialoa and rectorates. men have made little progress to delta. ' discrimtoation to housing. It is a tor, Taaa said. Similar directorates were set up scale reapportioiunent of duties Miller said teaching about com­ radio broadcast. Kennedy tucked 535 M AIN S f.-T E L . Ml 3-7718 discovering the identity of toe munism to the public schools Secretary of State Dewi Rusk first step." FANCY GASHEWSi,...... Ig. Can 99c last spring to supervise collective and power among Communist pu- Sen. A. Willis Robertson, D-Va., to five sentences on houstog fol­ Manchester’s Appliance and Color TV Center g irl. "has become fashionable—to fact says to luncheon speech "I Suspect lowing his Uodebuster announce­ UR. SENDING IRAMaPQBKTS ----■»u---»aecicaart3SKc:ajmurrt3i«-oa -.*^ -- . ' * • ' and state fanns. It aPP4&f4d ty leadus as. Wep as the rank- that we are on toe ed{^ of perfaapa charged that the wder "will’ hurt Since 1962, Cmmectlcrut -police it-Tias become a fetish to some ment that the Soviet Union will WASHINGTON (AP) — 11w ARNOLD IS OUT wmr A NEW HOLIDAY toese would now. become toe badle an d-file. unprecedented events tiiat coiud real estate values all over the na­ 445 HARTFORD ROAD, Near McKEE have been simUarly unsuccessful m in ds.” t^ e home its jet bomburs from Uaited Stotas la seodlBg 12 hto BREAD'WHICH IS REALLY DELICIOUS .. .loaf 69c SPECIALIST IN PARTIES ftinall or largo). WEDDINGS. Efe. ^ rural administrative unit (tf toe' Utalesa IQirushchev elects to affect the peace of toe whole tion—not Just to the South.” , acktog Connie Smith. Miller nptc4.fl»t Florida passed Cuba and ' the XMted tin ntumrl' TitonMi'-aSa"'- toft inopt iBipoi^tftnt .flf , ttft: wortd" . ' I'^ID^ ranking BfltUh' “ I don’t think there to any con- __ 'summer, another Arizona a detailed law last year showing lift ita naval arms blockade. ftiMrtcaa crews aad malaton- SHOP piNEHukST TONIGHT TILL 9 OPEN DAILY 9 AJir Ftocee^tOff up t&rough Ifie party new Central Conuttiitee bareatia military prtltical mission leaves sUtutlanal authority fw toe sheriff told Connecticut officers exactly how toe study of commu­ The President aaid Us order dif anee men, to India to hrtn Indto — OR WED. 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. hiarareliy, existliig comxn^ttM himself, the assignment of theee London tor New Delhi today to der,” said Robertson, who heads w ould, la atfoct, be into two p < ^ to other presidtam members about the northern Adaona glrL nism abolild ba presented. New SATURDAY T1U 6 FJvL Btaiy M a ’s aeetot to iba teoa a< Mm Isnato Banking CommlttM. i a s s * oehUl raOeet faportaqit shifts In CUSem bnrtm aMasIm BaloM Hw ordto was Iswad lb»

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