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By HENRY 8. BBADSRER <' A lull has set in along the Him­ Man Found Dead NEW DELHI, India (AP) alayan frontier but an official — India hurried . more rein- spokesman reported Red Chinese Near Plane Wreck mortar. fire at Indian patrols forcemetits to the front today around Jang, a village five miles WARWICK, R. I. (A P )— and informants predicted the east of the monsustery toait of first airlift of American arms Towang captured last week by the One man was found critically would arrive Saturday to help Communists. injured and another dead at . Prime Minister Nehru’s gov­ Indian artillery t e e had been wreckage of a private plane I reported in this area earlier but ernment fight o ff Chinese that crashed on a trip from there was no artillery reply to the (Connecticut. ^ Communist invaders. Red Chinese bombardment today. Pronounced dead by a doctor at* The American eqiUpment^mqst- The Communist gunfire dealt no He May Alter Stand the scene was Larry H. Goldstein, ly mountain artillery—is being casualties among Indians at Jang, 34, of Woonsoclcet. flown from. Tiykey. where they are building up for a Freed from the wreckage Turkey agreed to release the possible battle on the nearby IS,- the pilot of the twin-eii^b arms being provided by the Unit- 940-foot-high Se Pass . Andre Chartler, 32, . of/North After Mood Changes atis Ja^Jhs rear of the out of Cuba soon afterward. Encountered in Dr. John Cowdery Kendrew and aid' of X ray diteaction, a photo­ But Tliaht said noUiWiitfMut-av- D r. . Msix ^Ferdinand Perutz share graphic optical method which be­ 'toake a better spokeoinan for the jnDppe, .6$!tor 'a h explosion and fire ripped ttnough tha ground fibor Itai^ixubm Of the ng at .Grtovmm .and . Omter 9ta. Lyman is searolilng tor rare coins, part of a coUectlon that rangements for U.N. verification the $49,6M prize' for their studies came a-vailsble' through the dia- state." / Hobby Sboitoe ovvner Herman WierSbioki kept in the-store. (Herald photo by Ftoto). of the Soviet withdrawal, the pur- Craft to Venus Of globuinr proteins. coveries of German Nobel Prize­ I>ose'^ of his' trip. Thi$ omission, Landau, 54, is one of the few winner Max von Laue, aAd their Timeg tiir Jihop plus the return w ith'jiim of the PASADW A, Calif. (A P)—After Jews'to attain a' hijgh place in British colleagues, the Braggs, 50 HARTFOI^ (AP)—The Hart­ military aides he had taken as a rolling up nearly 12 million trou- So-vlet Science. He was awarded years ago. ford Timei/oday came out to sup­ nucleus of the inspection group, Hohhy bfe-free miles, thq Venus-bou^ the $49,666 physics prize for "his Kendrew, bom in Oxford 46 port of Republican John Alsop's Impasse Restores was taken as evidence Castro pioneering theories for condensed years ago, came to Cambridge in bid fo/the governorship. would not agree to the foreign to- Mariner 2 spacecraft has suddenly matter, especially liquid helium.” 1947. Perutz, bom in Vienna, Aus­ I n / u editorial the 'Times said; spectibn. developed a mysterious disorder lAn^au’s research was halted tria in 1914, left the university PHe ^ oice was not easy. The con­ Damaged by The United States announced te its' power system. Jan. an autpmobile accident. there in 1936 to settle in Cam­ st between John Dempsey and that it was resuming Its naval ’ But scientists say the 447-pound His car skidded on ice and bridge, where he has engaged Mr. Alsop has been largely one of Blockade,{Air Eye bIo'' apart on fundamental issues. explosion last'night appar- also was being resumed. Both lu^ Project spokesmen reported and -was still unconscious in The winners named t o ^ y will By FRED 8. HOFFMAN ^del Castro, was due to go back March when a x Canadian neuro­ receive- their awards ^tlong with “Mr. Dempsey, is warm, affable, mtly started a fire to a commer­ been suspended during^ Thant^ that there had been a sudden drop pplitlcaily adroit ' and eager to cial-residential building, and blew “WASHINGTON , (AP) — U.S. into force at dawn. Its assignment, two-day peacemaking 'visit to to voltage supplied by solar panels surgeon, Dr. Wilder Penfield, flew others previously named — litera­ as before, is. to keep additional of­ to Moscow to join ^Yench, pSech ture and mediclne-^in Stockholm please. 'Most of his adult life has 'Herman Wierzbicki, the building’s Navj'x ships resumed their arms Cuba. aboard Mariner 2. This caused ap­ owner, thifough. a doorway. blockade of Cuba at daybreak to­ fensive weapons out o f Cuba. - prehension because it would start and Soviet specialists working -to on Dec. 10. A cdmmlttee of the The White House announced this Soviet Firat Deputy Premier Ining him around. Landau is r9- - (Continued on Page Ten) Wierzbicki said toda.v ' that he day and ; air surveillance was or­ Anastas I. Mikoyan left Moscow drawing power from Its battery If Norwegian Papdament has yet to dered renewed after Fidel Castro Wednesday night after .I(resident ported making progress but there was moving stock into the rear of early today for talks with the the voltEiige drop continued. The select a Noh« Peace Prize winner evidently refused to agree to U.N- Kennedy had reviewed the situa­ a?e doubts in Moscow he ever fWll his store, the Hobby Shoppe at 403 Cuban prime minister Western battery power. needed later, for this y w r. . iiispection of goviet missile with­ tion with his top level Natl6nal would be quickly exhausted.' recover fully.______Landah was bom ip Baku'to Center SL, at about 6 o’c)ock when Security Council. observers to the Soviet capital,in­ the explosion, occurred.' drawals. terpreted his sudden visit as an Scientists at (jaltech's Jet Pro­ A spokesman tor the Soviet 1908./M: the a g e 'o r 19 he won a Pierre - Salinger, presidential- pulsion Laboratory decided ‘ to >r’s degree to Lentoiprad and News Tidbits "I had just piit a package down Washington ofhcials probably attempt to bring, Castro into line XoadSuny of Sciences., said Lan­ will want to verify with aerial press secretary, said U.S. photo w ith'' the Kennedy - Khrushchev turn off Mariner instruments eon- s^tlie . same time published a and turned around to go back out dau received the news of his prize ./ photos a report by U Thant, act­ reconnaissance .planes would go agreement' to dismantle the mis­ 'paper which represented a fund­ from the AP Wires front," he said, ,-"when-the blast at Moscow hospital. He' was dfc caught me in the back and blew ing secretaiVrgeneral, that all So­ back 'Into action ‘.’in the absence sile bases and send U.N. person­ . (Continued on Page Ten)' amental contrib'utlon to the new^ scribed as "very excited” about me right through the doorway.” viet missiles would be taken down of effective U.N. arrangements’’ nel to Cuba to verify fulfillment it. . quantum mechanics. / Fidel Castro Increases price for Wierzbicki immediately called by Friday and removed from with Castroyfor supervising the of tl)fi agreement. - The spokesman said cmgratula- Two years later Landau worked release, of Bay of Pigs invasion the fire department, and sent Cuba, soon afterward. Thant said missile base dismantling promised a£ Prof. Niels ^ h r ’s Institute to by the Soviet Union. Without mentioning- the missile' tory. messages flo-wing ipTor Lan­ prisoners from earlier estimated Richard Raimondo, a neighborhood he was reliably informed of this bases, Havana Radio said Castro Copenhagen and brought an Sajltoger left - vague just when dau from around the,/W0rld were m t $62 million to $100 million to me­ boy who was in the store, out to Wednesday to Havana. is standing firm on ..his demand being sent'to the Pjiesidium ..of the important tlieoretical payer on ring alarm Box .29 at Center and The blockade, suspended during surveillance will 'start again after Bulletins dicine, drugs, medical sujp^ies.. and the two-day brrak. Apparently this that the united States give up Its Soviet Academy pi Science rather magnetiBBi. After five'yqars as a other goods, and impOMS ce'rtato Cooper Sts. two days of evidently fruitless ne­ naval base at Guantanamo and Culled from AP Wires professor *'to Kharkov, hex,settled gotiations between Thant and Fl- was intended to avoid tipping off than directly teLandau. other conditions, Miami (Fla.) According to the telephone com­ Cuban antiaircraft batteries which call off all other measures to bring "We want to spare, him too to Mo.scow to 1937. \ News s a y s ... Albert W. Simon, pany, the telephone lines were fired on luiarmed U.S, reconnais­ down the Castro regime. - ■ ■ ■ X xr66, refugee from Germany, died burned .oul before the call 'was sance planes at the height of the A broadcast said Castro told a a r My u s e s s t a d iu m ^ Vesterday at 1:30 p.m. to Sarasota, -(fompleted. Ap'athy of Bloc crisis last 'weekend. rally of Havana University stu­ FORT LAUDERALE, Flo.. F la .x of heart ailment, and same Asked if he had been hurt by The United States has acknowl­ dents his government will come (AP) — The tempo of military J io u F ,^ ^ ^p.m. Berlin time, his the blast, Wierzbicki showed his edged losing one plane over Cuba out of (he crisis stronger and with activity increased here today Soldiers jat wife dies there, of similar ailment. left hand, which had only minor Eased Russian and Thant ,said after arriving to more prestige than before. with the arrival of fonr landing Arizona Supreme b o u r t - ap­ cuts. '' New York Wednesday nighty that The C u l^ prime minister ships, imposition of strict secur­ :/• proves distribution of birth control Fire Chief W. Clifford Mason the Cuban government, at fllY ra- scheduled a television speech for ity at Port- Everglades, and a literature by planned -parenthood said today that there Is no way Crisis Retreat request by the Army for use of league of Phoenix. Pope John immediately to determine whether (Continued on Page Two) (Oontlhued on Page Ten) Yankee Stadium for two months. Find Cache of Arms XXIII, who becolnes 81 on Nov. the exploidoit caused tlie fire or if A. numWr' of troops, apparently 25, says he is getting old and that the fire had another source. By GENE KRAMER light infantry- units, were bK- he is reconciled-to it... Sir Win­ As he probed through Uje.'wreck- WARSAW, Poland (AP)--Apa- Under university procedures, a oUBced at the stadium. Patrols, / . By Va W BAVBLI, ston- Churchell will attend annual thy . among the Soviet satellite re­ General Dialed Line^ circled the area. The city nuui- student is considered under arrest (Conlliiaed ^ 'Page OXFORD, Miss. (AP)—A sur­ banquet,of London of the' Other 01 Thirteen) gimes to Eastern Europe appar­ ager’s office said . the , City when his ID card is confiscated ently w a s. a factor to Premito prise Halloween night search by and must face action^ of the Stu­ Club, hu tirat sorial event since Commission would , be asked at ' combat-ready, soldiers • unearthed breaking his hip in Monte Carlo Khrushchev's agreement to ship its Tuesday meeting to approve dent Judicial Council. his missiles home from Cuba. a small arsenal to a men’s dormi­ As the bayonet-wielding MPs hotel June 28. - ‘ a two-month .'lease o f the stadi­ tory at- the University of Missis­ American troops stringy barbed Georgia School Many diplomats think Poland’s Aerial Films Showed um to.the Arinyr. The eiadlum is withdrew their cordon ' around Communist- -government - Jor - ex­ sippi. University officials vowed Lester Hall, Mississippi highway wire barricades along portion of used by the New York Yankees swift disciplinary acjlon against Key West Shore facing Havana 90 ample, straddled the fence as during spring baseball training. patrolmen and police from Clarks-; Expels Atfilete m u ch ''a s it dared during last students involved. d a lcr-^ miles distant—arrived oh ‘miles away and appear to be dig­ The sudden action followed the canl]^. The university, moving ging in for extebded stay... Mob ^reek’s crisis. New Scars on Cuba DAILY NEW’S STRUCK There-wasn’t even a “ hands off wounding of a military policemui rapi&y after the deputy U.S. at-, of about 300, angered by arrest of For Being Wed NEW YORK (AP)—A wage- b y ’a firecracker, apparently tdimey general. Nicholas Katzen- soldier, storm Kingston, Out,, City Cuba” dtononstration outside the dispute strike by'the New York tossed from a window . Of Lester .^ch, flew here for. talks about Hall police station And hurl rocks American Embassy to Warsaw (EDITOR’S,,NOTK: Here U thefcall Oct. 16. He told Deputy! Newspaper Guild -today shut Secretary of Defense Roswell L. Hall—adjoining Baxter ? Hall where mounting tension, asked for the through windows. C r a y , Ga. (a p )—a lot of such as occurrto before the em­ behlnd-the-Bcehes story of the Cu­ down the Daily News, the na­ ban crisis. Reiman Morin, Asso­ Gilpatric be had seen something , James H. Meredith is housed. reinforcements to boost campus . House Space Committee says folks to this small middle Georgia bassies to Moscow, London, Cop- tion’s largest newspaper with a town are fighting mad. The school enhagto, Tokyo, and Prague.- ciated Press special- correspon­ disquieting in a hew set of>photo-, Meredith, 29, begins his seco"d security forces. . . ' friction between Army and Air graphs of Cuba. A reconnaissance .daily circulation of-.two milUon. Just befot% Meredith went to board expelled the .county high ' U.S. diplomatic notes about thq dent and twice a Pulitzer prize The walkout could spread to the month of classes today as the Force partly explains why nation winner, provides a fascinating look mission had flown over the island the campus dining room for sup­ school.'^ star halfbadk because he arms (juarantine were teed, back city’s other' newspapers. The first Negro ever knowingly ad­ has very tittle; to show for $170 at what - took place - backslide to on the previous day, Sunday. . mitted to the 114-year-old univer­ per, the soldiers encircled Lesler millipn spent :-on mllltArS^’s -Advent got mafrled ’ by the Kremlin. Similar notes got guild was .studying a nbw offer only polite oral rebuttals Here. Washington during “ the days, that . Analyzing the pictures, experts, sity. He studied to relative silence Hall, blocking all entrances. communications project..: Samuel Frank Childs, - Jones County detected some scars to the earth, by the News of a $7.26 wagb More than 100 male; students School Board Chairman, told a Mkny .a Pole privately abhorred shook the" world.’-’ In this test of Wednesday., night. There were no I. Newhouse, newspaper publisher, a-five-part series, he relates what along with evidence of construc­ Increase over.a two-year pezM firecracker barrages llk.e. those quickly gathered . outside, shout­ pledges $16 million toward con­ special - public meeting Wednesday the Idea that Pthe So'vlet Union -^-$3.75 the first year .and $3)36 ing at the boys temporarily im- might fight over Cu)>a. “ If there signaled'the start of the-two awe­ tion work. - which disrupted the campus the struction of mass communications night the board felt It best to ex­ some weeks of decision making.) Minutes after Carroll’s terse re­ the second... year, plus other previous tw » nljghts. ^ prlsonedteiside. ’ i - center at Syrqcqse University. ' pel all' married stud tots because is' war over Cpba, I .have two, port, - a .military staff car raced Items, .“i doubt if it will be "You’d better hide',your liquor,” University ' officials cooperated President Kennedy has done “ females who get to a .faqilly way Requests of America," . a Polish By RELMAN MORIN down the curving ramp of the accepted.’^ .said Thomas 4- -Mur­ In the dormitory search. Student yelled one boy on the ground. more to combat racial discrimina­ to school are] not a very good writer told this,reporter. "FlrsJ.. Pentagon, and headed across phy, executive vice presidriit t t From a third story window to the WASHINGTON (AP) ^ Shortly Affairs Dean L. L. Ixive com­ tion 1in America than any other influence on the other children.” don't use nuclear weapons. Siic- after 7, 'o’clock on the night of Washington to Gilpatrlc’s home. It the.guild. mented;-"We just can’t have brick building came the reply: president. Western Nigerian Ad­ He noted the marriage ban first ond, win it.” carried two experts to photo anal- "Allr-they'WantTSs tickets to the Monday,. Oct. IS, a general of to- things like- that going oq here. ministrator Moses Majekodunmi went into effect to 1960. Despite the sustained propagnR'- telligence picked up the ‘Thut^ltoe’’ ysi.s. t'.S. FIRES N-BLASt L8U game.” /. \

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1962 PAGE THREE RockvillcsVejrpon B o U o h K ockvjX^y ernon Tv Couple to Speak asse Sheinwold on Fire Commissioneri W eU e^ays Ou Trip to India / NO BELL RINGS < I a t b r id g e t a b l e r - ' th e Rev. and Mrs. Frederick C. Blockade^ Air Eye JailG k t& at ‘‘ ' > 1 For 143 Panicz]KUledpullets , By ALFRED SHEINWOLD. Alien of South Woodstock wiy When yeni look at a hand in a ‘Of qshtlia be satdi .“the signals taifc on their trip to India at a (Oenttmed from Page Oaeji »All Tim^ High bridge column, you Wive the ad­ * » f • 4 J ^JOdN, P«U •J»UX vantage of knowing tw t some­ ■n»* V*mon fire ooimniMi5J*^rt to be running shorter ainoe public meeting at United Meth­ quest, had agreed- to return the len, and that piOMbly helps.” odist . Church tomorrow at 8 p.m. Ri^blican Stote Senator Frank­ body is supposed to db somathlng _____ i ? 3 ^ tuvmi't h*ld a -ohlclwn 'Aie older hens remained non­ T he Allens visited their son, body of ita pilot, Air Force MaJ. bright. If you were playing the 1 Btaljr, but nevwtheless Ui!»y^b»- Rudolf Anderson.. Jr., 86, of Green­ lin O. *Welles called atteAtlcn to same hand at the Uble, you might A KOI693 plussed or were too bui^. concen­ the Rev. Daniel D. Allen and his ihink It was a routine Wnd and ta*N^led by,,a local/xh 1 cken trating al Churrii. The may serve tp' prod Castro. Hla a year .To run. UnUet former Sher­ the ace of spades from dummy one of the fire commissioners kickoff for the ahniial canvass for foot-dragging/on U.N. inspection iff Paul- Paul Sweeney, Sweenw, the RepublicanRephbHcan bid, however,, you MigKt lose a district tried out ita new combi ■qhout payment of damages, but and forcing East to ruff. fortune. The risk is greater than nation fire and Civil Defense financial pledges will be held Sun­ has Injected a note of i^ertalnty candidate opposmg^ _ Fawb>kPawhik in the ' East was delighted to see his told it was doubtful the dis- day at North Coventry Com­ in 'proce^lngs wMch had seemed No. 6 eloctibiu), the JiU was Oper­ your chance to gato: warning signal, installed at Tun­ tri» . would pay for the lose, and ated on an annual budget of less pattner's king of spades hold the munity House when a ptorlsh pot- to be moving smoothly since Sim- first trick. He discarded the deuce For Shsinwold’A^SS-pago booklet.^ nel and Feeder Rds. that nie federal government might luck will be served at 5:80 p.m.. day when Soviet Premiar Khrush- than |29,000;h,yiear, WeUes said. Apparently the pullets mistook of diamonds and jvsited for the 'A Pocketket OiUde6 u to Bridge,” send have to near some of. the expenses. The. proposed budget for 1963 cheyCwgreed to dismantle his mls- WeUea addeldtoat Pawluk la run­ next move. Unfortunately, East had the noontime sounding of the fire The cost df. the sirens was shared will be outlined to . the meeting ei)e bases in Cuba and bring horns ning the same JaU that Sweeney 80 centsI to — ^ d g_ e Book, Manehes- alarm for the Civil Defense sig­ by the federid. government and the Cair photo already missed his chance. ter E v e n ^ Herald. . Box 8818, Si A' and slides of the construction of is missiles. ^ ran ’^ th the same faculties and Takes Ace nal, and (true to Uieir chicken- district X, The turn of events in Hsvsna th i sama average JaU population.” Grand Central Sta., N.Y. IT, N.Y. hearted natures) dashed pell-mell the new church will be .shown. E n g a g e d West could see that a spade con­ Copyrii^, 1982 Kanter says thh-s^en is “hated Mrs.' Hugh .OoIUns of Ooss may have prompted Kennedy to' ,/ ”I am tired of looming taxes, tinuation would do' no good. The ? • to their deaths. Kantw: said the by everyone” in the^^ghborhood, call off a news conference, orig­ TTie engagement of Mias Emalie skyrocketing state debt and of General Features Cbni. pullets’ frantic acramble ended in Vernon, ie general ohainnaj^of only chance was to cash the ace and tiiat he is trying have It the supper. She should bf/eon- inally set for today, until tha situ­ Stoddard to Jamea A. Klaf has watcUndMthe Democratic party put of clubs in the hope that Bast two pile-ups somewhere in the cen­ moved. / tacted by those who plsa/4o at­ ation id clArlfled. Cancellation of bOeh aimouaoad by her oMoita, poUtlos miead of tha people, and ter of his chicken coop where the In describing the sound w the had the king. But West could get tend. the session was aimouneed late Mr. and Mrs. MiSmrBx.moddard patronagS ahead of progress.” only one club trick. SATURDAY MATINEE I 18O * i. > . birds collided in their dash for fire signal, K w ter said: “It htbaa Briefs Wednesday. of East Brookfield, Vt. WeUes termed the recommenda­ irkfuge;‘those., on the bottom of warbling sound- -likc ’ the Engllm No matSer how West continued. 7 , The Democmtlc Tcsrii Oonunlt- The blockade and aerial sunretl- Her fiance is tiw aon of icr. tion of hla opponent. Democrat South was sure to get In to draw the {^.suffocated. alr-n4d signals in the old movies.' tbe, win meek tomgM alt 8 alt the lance of Cuba had been suspended and Mrs. JiuiieA S. ot Notoh EdWsrd Oornuer, for construction a round of tru m ^ and then ruff Kanter, reporting the signal Is DOB^rmee room in tlw town of- at Thant’S: request. Rd., Bolton. of a tsohnlcal school hi the coun­ his losers tn dummy. If West about “two atone throws from the Qoea. ' x,^ While Salingw declined to dis­ try as so much “hocus-pocus.” Wdn’t taken the ace of clubs chicken coops,” said the remaining Mias Stoddard, a 1960 graduate Charlton HestOa-SopUa Lena RockvUle-Vernon Hw aetocAmao wH meek ak 7 p. cuss f ths scope of the renewed of Wllliamtown High School, is a WeUes feels that already South would have discarded both pullets apparently "have adjusted m. at ths myia ofdees. quarantine, reporterB got the im­ JWdbr at the University of Ver­ available in other technical clubs from dummy on high dia­ to the noiM” and refused to panic pression that the' same sonea and ■Choola Should b^ used before ’bur-;, monds, and then bbclarer would in subsequent testa of the siren. Building Permits mont. She la majoring in so­ "EL CID" Advertisement— rules would apply as during the ciology. dening the taxpayers wlU» con- have mads an extra trick. As It hi Teohniraiaa—8 P JI. 7^ <^ea|ion: Who is ihUUy resixm- first six days of the blockade. Mr. :iar attended Manchester struotion of a county technical was. South made game^ and rub- Total $18M32 slble for the new.BoKpn P ost The Navy bad drawn itB,,blook- High School, received a service schbol. Imp. SHORTS At 7:80 Kidney Danger Signals Office ? Answer: Mrs, xE Isle ading fleet into a more'limited diploBm, khd served 4M years in WeUes said bs bad lived in Tol­ It'a easy .. to see wWt East Getting im nights, buihing, fre­ Building |>emilt8 fcr 48 projects Jones, For a period or moiu patrol area during itb6 two-day the U.8 . Marine Corps. He is em- land County for 80 years, and should Wve done. He should ruff quent or scanty flow, leg pains or vslu^ at 8181,882 were imed six months she tirelessly soUcll pause. < :>loyed as a.correction offioer at that , he wes very much aware cf ths first ,sf>ade trick and return a \ durinf: October, Yemen Building signatures to a petition request X The quarantine area, as blocked 'he Wethersfield State Prison. the problems and growth of Tol­ club. Then ths defenderxs get two backache may be* warning of func­ oUt. when the Qeet first took posi­ tional kidney disorders—**Dan^, inspector Francis McNulty reports. Ing postal authorities to establish land County. > club, tricks and West takes the Ahead.” Help nature eliminate ex­ rmlts authorised construe- a w lton Post Office. She personal­ tion,'\started perhaps m mill He noted he bad taken an acUve eetfihg toick with one of his The Little Theater 15 dwellings estimated at ly contacted the poetal offleials to from C u ^ ' It extended .toweril part as a legi^tor in the pas­ trj^p e. cess .ahids and other wastes. In- Bermudaoimd east of the Vj of Manehetter creqde kidney output with BU- and 28 miscellaneous proj- press Bolton’s needs. The new sage of a blU providing for flood / . Dmiy Question M828,382. Democratic Town Committee did. Islands.' ^ Local Stocks eontrbl projects in Stafford Farther opens with one heart, Evoke* Gayf Light* KSM. Your 39c back at any drug ,McNulty reporta ge also Issued the rest This adv. paid for by the ^ The' orders ufidw. whlc^block- Springs, and that he was and the xext player paeses. You store la 4 DATS if not' {ueased- aders operated befora-^d - pre­ hold: 'Spadee, None; Heaids, 7; hearted NOW at North Bnd Pharmacy. 82 certificatea of occupancy and Bolton Democratic Town Commit­ author and {>rimo mover ^ has turned 81.038 in fees into the tee. ^ . sumably will, again the ac­ Qnotattons Famshed by lation that provided Diamonds, J-10-9-7-4-2; Clubs, Q- Enjoyment and Fun tion la finally en d ed -^ih d . In es­ Coburn Bllddleiirook. Ine. Springs with a much-ns( J-9-4-8'2." ^ * town treasury. In pctober 1961, 38 sence for hailing, with permits were lasUed for 196,170; Advertlaement— / Baak'Stocks tra grant of 830,076 WWt do you sa.vf six of them for dwellings at 885,- Bolton Voters: Do you bellevs in ing and aearchii^^suspicious 'Vi Bid Asked creased school bnrolbneRt. Answer: PaSs. You're not likely aels. Welles added uie same THE 000. MedlosreT Do you-agrSe We need The blobkad( have authority to ui.' Bank and Truat Rockville Building Inspector Ro­ greater Federal Aid to Education Cfeix...... 60% 64% leg^lation inovided RbekviUe and use force, as ght as possible but Vernon with an extra 8107,416 and BOY FRIEND land Usher eald that 72 pormita U we are to stay ahwul of the So- to sink a X) shto if neces- Hartford MaUonal for an estimated 842,508 in new vietsT Do you want a Stat^ gov­ Bankkanfi^Ttmst Co. 40% , M% that other towns In the county (Sandy WUsotTinuBlcal a n . n n . had benefited in varying amounts Giru Music Theater Int.) oonstruCtlon were' iaeued last ernment dedicated to the welfare The P^tagon has Identified only trira° hasuraiioe Cempaniaa month. Nope of the permits ware of ALL our peo{de not Just a few? Htfd.FU-0 ...... -. 54 06 totaling |4 1 T ^ NOV.8-9-10 two sh i^ a shaving been passed TW MlgbUeet Movie Evtft tor new houses, said Usher, add­ Then vote for.; progress with ef­ the picket line. There' Nattonal Fka ...... 105 116 Bcrifoy AiMilforiMm ing that 8270 in fees were turned ficiency next Tuesday. Vote the 'well have been others, Phoenix Sire ...... 91 96 Chariton Heston 1 ■ over to the city. straight pomooratle ticket Elect te Defense Department rushed Ufa' and indemnity Ins. Cos. SopMs Loren M . H . S. 'V In October 1961. 68 permits were Elsie Jones. TUs adv. paid for by its .nearly 2.7 million service Aetna Casualty...... 67 . 73 Tea owe it to your nerves te Issued for eonatruetkm estimated Bolton Demoeratlo Town Conunlt- people at home and abroad a 28- Aetna U f a ...... tlOS 117 DINING and "EL CID" see this tuneful frolic. Tick­ NEW a t 848,910. Among theae wwa igs pamphlet designed to give Conn. G eneral...... H i ;. 133 (10 .Color) ShoHT! At ,8:05 ets: Leonaijd’s, Qainn’i^ NH INTfRNATIONAL'CVB SAMET permits for two housaa. em ammunlUon to answer criti­ Htfd. Staaim BoUer 04 104 i ^ s Feiutoreries At 7:66 8-1564. Arivertiaement— cal questions about U.S. policy onTravelers 1...... :....183 141 DANCING Doors Open At 7 P.M. TODDLER'S LINED BOYS’ A GIRLS' HOODED ROTARY SNOW TUliOWER cash Fuel Service—Ah^lnum' gCuba. FubUo UUUtiea His Maater^$ Voice Windows—Save! A eroe^ fiOm Sounding much like a “white SATURDAY EVENING Cuts 36 indies Wde even in paper,” the pamphlet said the So^ Conn. U gbt Power .. 28% 80% MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — “This Is Bast Office, BUtOm McKinney Htfd. Electric Light. 74 78 AT SNO-SOITS deep snow, discharges up to Lumber, MI 8-3141. 'Viets tried to upset the strategic SNO-SUITS Judge Oepe Williams,” said the balance Of . power by sneaking mis­ Hartford Gas Co. .6 8 — ' GATE OPEN 6:15 — SHOW STARTS 6:45 20 feet ri^t or left Heai^ voice on the telephone. "I want Southern New England duty construction for years- MaaolMeter Evenipi: Heneld Bol­ siles toto ^ b a Telephone ...... 46 50 ARMANDO'S long dependability. vp'uUy you to release a prisoner, Kenneth ton eocieeponden^Orace MoDert ”The UJS. course of action was Jamea Lamond.” melt, tele^one Mfiohell 8-6666.' required to show the U.S.S.R. that Manufaotarlng Oompaales Starts Friday! JAWE Roote No. S, Bast Windsor controlled, on-the-^, from “Yes, air, Judge,” aaid tSia J ^ - the U.S. means business,” said Arrow, Hart, Heg. .. 55 . 69 Next To Baloh Motors tractor seat > ar, and forthwith freed Lamond, 8 ICE 4>F 1 the pamphlet . entitled “Cuba Associated Spring ... 18% 15% Beservatlom: 288-1046 41, a parole violator. f CLAY t e r . Kah. (AP) — Questions and Aiimyers.” Bristol ..Brass ...... 8 9% Then someone at the DaM Coun­ A cattle trough that also Among other things, the pamph­ Dunham Bush ...... 4% 6% .MRISCHCOMRWIYm ‘m e WORLD AND ty Jail decided to check with the aenrea ^ a fence h u been de­ let declared there is "no possibil­ Em H a r t...... 47 63 ITS WOMEN L . . d M jT ^e. velopedhere. The trough la on ity whatsoever” that Kennedy’s F a ^ r ...... 5 7 41 peaKPbReHiMi EOUIPMENT CQRP. "What tele^cne eallT” the the mmcatUe aide of the fence, imposition of a blockade and oth­ N. B. M achine...... T6 18 ELV iS BOVYZ; 88—VEK^rON Judge asked. "What prlsonerT” 80 that it can be filled without er stern measures were the itesult North and Judd...... 13% 16% COMPARE AT 11.98 COMPARE A T 11*98 TR 8-7699 Lamond was picked im at Us int^arence. The fence la spaced of . ’’internal political considera­ Stanley Works . ... 16 18 DECI’S i*csie home an^ retunied to jaU. PoUoa that the cattle can stick their tions" or pressure from the right Veeder-Root ...... 89 ■ 48 Ke Charge Galls Prom wing in this country. • Attochaci or zip off hoechl arrested Mich^ J, Peters, 41, through and eat from the The above quotations are not to a Poplin and pima cotton jackets^ ^ Wbrm pHe* lined Bolta vinyl earcoot joehori Manchester OsH and charged him with Impersoi trough. The unit can be moved One effect of the Cuban crisis. be donstrued aa actual marksta. SUaOEStlOHS -K u a Mlteben atlng the Judge. Peters' said from; one location to another and It was learned Wednesday, was a • Hold ar solid shean Mttonl a Y2 pile* lining. With hoods, too! Khtorprise 19 knew nottiliif about Lamond.'^/re­ lengthened or ehortened to meet complete freeze bn all. licensing of F o r a With braid and piped trims! • Wool molton with braid trim. Hoodod and Rnsdl American goods for shipment to Treaoure Points Passe G a ia n a d aMS.IKIlHMUl / •. Bolta vinyl ar orlen'*' pilel lease. demands. *M s.m sM inn a Eskimo style. In red and blue! Communist countries'. ” ' COLOR .DEIUC sS’n^Titlt • Clwosa braid or piped triml Records made, a-vailable by the CHipAiGO—^Preamibe-'point eem- a Green and antelope, too! 3-6x! • % linfidf fPopKn. Gdlar eonVarH to a hoocN '7 L Commerce . Department, which trol of inJuiy-CauBOd bleeding, FRIMY V • Assorted tolort. lizes 2-41 handles licensing, showed that not which fint-aid sri^emta used to G A —-te- ♦Orion acrylic fiber. • Miit, beige, lodeii and choKool. Sixec 7-141 one license WSM granted, from Oct learn, is ignbi-ed In A new Ameri­ • FRIED CLAMS 28—the day after President Ken­ can, Medical Associatlmv first-aid --. ^^ . 46rl«m W7iwn Msaiyiffcacrylic Dboriierwi nedy announced a .quarantine tm manual. The booklet also ad'riaes, • FRIED SHRIMP arms shipments to (Juba—through 'Never use a tourniquet to- Cohtrbl • FISH'N C H IP S FRIDAY, SATURDAY i W . (Q. GlOnney C o.’s MUnday. Wednesday at least one bleeding except from an amputat- ficense'waa granted—for shipment 4d, mangled, or crushed arm or « FRENCH PRIES knd SUNDAY CHRMErS of BuppUea to ah American news­ leg.” •ONION R IN G S MEN’S LADII IRDItS’ man in Moscow. kkkkkkil'k 'kifk k ’kifkit Officials described the freeze as 'edMPARR AT 14.B8 O N E S T O P temporary barring a turnabout in Ton.v the thaw that followed the So-viet STANLEY WARNER --SANDfnmiES-- promise to see to it that the Cu- \MSBSi-M3bi. C u rtis .bah miaalle bases are dismantled. r>t»hhir / Hdine Improvement Service S T A T E I E l • TUNAFISH SALAD R e y n o l d s ,6 ChdR or pNu Rned fcr raiw ilfil 1 ® ' 1 " 1 ” SHQWW AT 5:80 and 0:10 • LOBSTER SALAD a uaiL I------—u— ^ys leBoRA RaAnoMmaSiMJMAl Ail wo()I -'o r All wool with Cuff strafeh, or , Leather palm Rna knit, wool _ 12th Circuit • TUNAFISH GRINDER * WVWVy WinfTGy Wt BIfVTl WWIVWWI^GI %>v|-'..V Acrylic -blfend^ laoth'ar palms. laathar polm acryUc stretch! or ocryHc gleUaa | .the, • CLAM ROLL and: liiittahs.' | Sayis You Time and Money snuHor : e ( leather ptilm Ass't colors. aeryUc/nylon. Cuffed w rist! Colift Cases INTENtaV • F IS H W IC H Rat-Raroe” Is the mote hui- miirac i f a 9 e _ The war-time love oonteesione . down-to-earth movie ever gloves! S, M \Yooths 8-10, 1.57 Sirateh. MALI C o lo rs . One 0-1, 2-4 A S-71 I ,• GRILLED CHEESE . of World War 2’s top spy make ihade tii the U.S. even the ttallaa • hi hldefc grey and more. Gms t-tOf and L ! I MANCHESTER SESSION w o n ‘foooaterfelt traitor” the mote and Frmich movle-maken, who Judge John J. Casal6 today or­ n«miM MMt MSCMFT ORDERS TO GO Itvdiy war film yet! Life ■re fombne foe getting down to. dered a 825 fine in his disposi­ ^NIMNTMOUCim MTTT WU ilna said, “remarkaUe . . /be­ bed-rook, eoaldn’t be me tion of the esse of iilrs. Hedda R. came R ts true.” / .earthy. ■ Svonkln Kenton of Coventry, who PLUS' i OR EAT HERE blaarloe Chevalier / was tried befOfe the court on ^x«iiin n u MNio BOVS', p a t LINID ctiwge. of passing, a standing Angle Dlcklnacni . I TEL. Ml 3.2660 ^ irkkitkkkf^kirkirkik Ar it k irk ifitk MONEY BACK GUARANTEE sclrool bus. in “JESSICA” Li a second case, , presented to­ Shown A t 7:20 .EXTRA BONUS HIT AT 6130 day, Walter H. Rlopel, 23, of X. W OOL MELTON WUlimantlc, pleaded not guUty to Saturday Kiddie Show. AM^ W O O L a substitute charge of intoxica­ tion and was fined 810.' C3Uef pros­ At 3 P.M. ’‘PROFITS IN PFNNIFS“ ecuting attorney Eugene” presented the man on !^e new and CARTOONS charge after an InvesUgatioa into DRIVE-IN the original'count of wilful Injury O K N S MONDAY, NOV. 19 T GLE SUN.: “Ma r c o POLO” and BLOUSE 06 to i>ersonal property. Rlopel had “FUght of the Lost BaUoon” 462 CEN TER sf. pleaded not gnilty to the original ^ FOR JUST 6 NIGHTS charge and a court trial had been scheduled for today.'The subeti Mofldenr thni Friday# 8 P .M .-^u rd «n ^9 f.M . tute charge and pica erq ^ the court trial. B MATINEES JMKET Bl^ckey^ Pea* Out Thursday (Thanksgiving) 3 F.M. ^ ^ Saturday and Sunday 1:30 and 5:30 P.M. > A T u tirrA , Ga. (AP) — Along with other changes in Georgia, >- there has been a change in the food toMea of^a group of college Eatlern States students. . - The Embry University cafeteria COLISEUM reports that Southern blaokeyed miy THURS., FRI. antf SAT. NIQHT v)\stoywr (iTV peas are no longer the favorite West SpringfidW of ita student custom- to miMie by Hm "THREESOME" .efs. featuringl Billy Nfinsrqfl and Ms Ooldoa Trnmpei! , . 2.00, 2.50, 8.00, ACRES OF FREE Onr HAPI Department will help yon plan a raodwn family* recreation room from fi­ They haVe been replaced 'by 3.50, 4.00 p a r k in g nancing, at no money'down, to deaign—^to even on the job help,- if you need it, Cknne green beaqs. (tMinel.) •. Dmibla braestad toggle. Sleeve However,#the beans-sue cooked . Hdwl Southern-style—with plenty of fat Choice Menu l U E 23rd AU NEW 3) 6 ED/TIpN in today... '' twpk bacon. , • Bp-eff heed. Orion ocrylic NalitGl * Presented Daily ■ Inside zipper W snug fit and .FLAY SOHOOL^FUN ABRON, Ohio (AP)r-8tepbule Hn wermriil v ' 1' ' to OOBIPLETE MATERIALS FOR IV x 16’ $ 1 0 .9 5 Fer Bloiitli Bray, ii, and Regina Lucas, Si REC ROOM AS LOW AS . 9 o m i E s • Patch peckalt. ledan; .>■ who want to bo teachers some AH Tdor Favdrito i IA med. fiey. 0M 4I ehereeel, b M . 9l*w W H day. took a step in the right di­ k ORDER BY MAIL TODAY rection d u i ^ the summer. They IA M BevenfM . . • i /T established a eqbool of their own,. .r-i \ I! V Making up registration forma, IH Send ” money ordefr to they parents to sign up for CT1^NGF1EIJ) HOCKEY ASSOdATlOJf eight cbiloren ages 8 fo 8 sAd RESTAURANT E n ster^to tes Oollseam, West SpringlleM held school seasiona''in the Bray OPEN NIGHTLY TILL 1 A.M, — -' -rV m N. MAm.STREET—MANCHBS'TER home tor five weeks, ^hey even 7 WALNUT ST„ NANCHESTEIL-MI S-6628 •“J threw in a school s^o f for ths Date and Itme el Perfenaanee Deitied. parents. m w ‘ EAST I. ■ - :'■* \ . -X V-- x ' - \ ^ ' J 467 ' ' r " .1 ; • \- / ■ f-.'f ' .' M. —--L*' , . 1 ■rd N,

IDINCHESTER e v e n in g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, co n n , THUKBDAY, NOVIbivideK 1, 1962 MANCHESTER EVENI^irQ HERALD, liiANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBife 1, 19Wl »A6B FOUR V .z. he appeared before a meeting ters affedting the bltlMHa of the mads on milk could bs used to bal­ ed the House but was defeated In Columbia ance off tke deficit on the reel of the Democratic Senate. Girl Gets Stung, composed 'of l^latators and other Towm ot * ^mchester and the For AO OocMions, IPa tovm officials to e x ^ ln the plans State of Connbetieut, father' than' the schMl ^ e te r ia business, pr The only purpose of keeping the Amendment Copies for Route.. * through Manchester being subject to'the domination of even to work up a little surplus. party lever mandatory Is to inti­ And Then Scooped TV 7-Radio T o n i^ a i The Open Fornhi -j-and easterly' -tp our neighbors in' a strong, behind-thbacenes politi­ I know this Tetter It about alx midate voters into voting a weeks too late, but-toe matter has straight ticket. Only tivo states, Goba's Flowers Ready for Voters Bolton, Willimahtig, etc, ':He also cal machine. A vote Tqr the re- BIRMINGHAM. Als- (AP) —A OaU PAUL BUStri'MIlK Communic&Uoiu for publication# In th# Open Fferum wUi not-be urged that '^e all unite' tod try election of Lawrence Hiker and been s burden on my ,mind, and I Connecticut tod Indiana, still re­ bee eti^’cftueed three hours of thought I would come out with It. (Fomisrly wltk PmUand’a) Copies of the constitution*! guaranteed pubUcaUon if they contain mor^than 300 words. TOe to put through the le^sjalure’s John Shea is a vote for gpo^gov' quire mandatory party levers on agony and a bit of Irony in the IISB^UBNSIOE AVB. Herald reeervea the right to decline to publish any matter that liext session a means of provid­ ernment. Tours truly, their voting machines. While it la life of a 19-year-oId Blnningham T elevision amendments which will appear on Wilber T. Uttle a relatively simple matter to split EASTHAftTFOBfD the voting machines Nov. 6. have may be libelous or whichils In bad ^aste^^ree expression of polit­ ing funds for this much needdd- Very truly you girl. iM 8-4M)0B ot- Ml S-U7f0 #:00 ( Bi* 8 Theater (In prugreu)^’ t 3-12) Mister Ed ical riews is desired by contributions'of this character but let­ -highway, John S. G. Rottner’ 195 Spencer St. one’s ticket under the prSeeiRsyi- Becky Cbanoey, record librari­ Movie at 5 On brogfejis) (24) Invitation to Art been obtained for the townspeople Manchester, Conn. tem, a great many people sail do an for a radio-television station, Delfwiles Dally to BlaiJtoatBi (8(m0) Early Show (in progrese) 8:0u ( 8-4053) Donna Reed Show by. La'Vergne Williams, Incumbent ters which are defamatory or abusive wlU be rejected. I personally am very happy to (8-12) Huclj.ltiberry Hound ( .3-12) P rrry Mason know and work with Such a fine SciidblM ilk SpfMdfIcations not understand it, or are afraid of was- returning from lunch Wednes­ (24) The American Economy representative. The new copies are and able man. -Manchester cannot To the Editoi>-. Outstanding Oandldate* it, with the. result that sU. too day when -she slapped at a bee in Life of Riley 124) Har^oni ^Symphony Orche^ Ic much more detail .than ones pre- Asks for Voiome,' Page ^leadership of both parties. Repub­ afford , to lose him. Please don’t It Is all over libw, the towm eled- To the iBffltor, often unqualified lesser candidates her automobile. 'The bee retali­ (53) N>wb _ tl'H * vlousty circulated. They may be M A IN ST., M AN CH ESTER tion, that is, but during- the cam­ ated with a sting. Her car ran • :05 (40) Public Defender 8;30 (Kk.22-30) Dr. Kildare picked up at The Landmark and To the Editor. - lic s sn'DelTiocratio alike, worked forget to vote for Fred Nov. 6. As the dSkmpaign for election as ride into office on the coattails of 8:26 ( 3» Newa. Sports & Weather ( 8-40-53) Leave It to Beaver ' Hsvlng been a frequent. i»ader to obtain'quick legislative action ,» Thank you, paign one of the important, {aaues Mtotdveeter’sRtoreserttattve to the the man heading the ticket. off the i-oad and plunged 78 feet •:'30 ( 40) Adventures In Time (18(.Subscription Televiiion Smith’s Store. the Demo'erata beeniied to< use gf- down a" slope. . (53) Film 9:00 (12) .’The Nureee The questions. .deal With voter­ of Willard B. Rogers’ artlciei,''j; to avoid- further technical delays ■ Francis Mahoney Connecticut l^e^lslature Shea and Riker prdpoae to bring (.3) Political Tele(»al A PAIR OF on the library project for which 'fecUvely was on cheap, and I mean continues, it is appareiKt that the ’Tbsfee hours later she had DdUBLIDAY (.8) Henneaey making procedures. Voters are could not help but he impressed an end to this practice and they, . (18) B um s-and Allen (4(V53) My Three Sons urged to read the questions care­ with his many achievements, as tbs' votbrs of Msmchesler had al- ' .*Canimnii Sense Approach’ cheap, school milk. A fter, the oitotanding oandldate 'le Paul plan to introduce AHiimilar bill In cikwled almost to the roadside be- (12) Sea Hunt , ( 8) R:bicoff readyi.'jriven their approval. Even To the Editor, Democratic victory, Chairman Groobert.. fore a boy on a motorcycle heard (32) RolUe Jacobs Club kous« (24) -Flrit Priority fully before voting. Red Cross Shoes outlined by himself. In his article the next session. Larry, being re­ her cries for help. She suffered a (18) Sutweription Teleylsion TTie Democratic Women’; Club of Saturday, Oct. 2Y, - he stated the g o ^ doctor-himself, should he Many voters will choose their Cummings said that the' argument Attorney Groobmt has^Tspnduct' tired, is In the unique poaitlon qf' f:45 (l(V2i2-30) Huntley-Brlnkley News »:30 (10-22-30) Hazel (C) \vi^ to disti^ute his voles for candidates on such fundamental on school milk was the second big­ ed a stralght-forvyard i cracked back disc. ( 3) W alter CronkUe )■ 8-40-53) McHale'e Navy will serve breakfast to workers, FREEl that Jie was One of two Manches- having no conflict of in te re sts^ d And her station’s news depart­ PAPERBACKS f :00 ( 3) Wyatt E arn (24) Jazz Casual election day and the Republican Je^slatjve posts ' to individuals principles as honesty, integrity, In­ gest issue contributing to his Indloatlng exactly where he M n te can deVote full time to being/your , (12) News. Sports A Weather 10:00 ( 22-30) Andy Willlame 8ho)» tor residents to be honored by party’s success. ment was scooped on her stonr. (10) Ripcord Women’s Club will serve luncheon. elusion in “Who’s Who in Anstt- who did not play some-affirmative telligence, .willingness and time to on the, principal leeues at {he da; representative. They shorn both ( 8-10-40-63) Prem iere / Prank E.^hea part in obtaining that emergency work, 'and a common sense ap­ I have been In the milk bubinesa He has constantly shown keeft^in- The boy Who found her works lor (18) SuDscriptlon Television ( :M2) T-he'A'fred Hitchcock Hour Democratic headquartera -will he G. Warreli Weatbrook J^Obald R. Holland Ica.”’ rs-eleotsd. a r i t ^ television station. (30) News A W eather (34) W riters of Today at the home of Paul Merrick, patty General Assembly action in iM t, proach. to prhat is good for the for over 30 years, and I know aome- slgjrt Into the pr^lem s that feUse ( 8) Evening Report 11:00 ( 3-8-30-40) Newe. ' Sporta and Desiring to learn more about would be forced, we afrgid.'to .thlng about milk. If the Democratic SlncerMy; DEWEY-RIGHMAM (63) Uncovered chairman. lieople they represent. Afohehest^ and the State' of Con- I* MoTOto' Porter.' W eather Candidiitqs for Legislature Mr. Rogers, “Who’s Who In Amer­ wind 'up voting none of the LArry Riker apears to be such a party floated to victory on the local neoUcut both at present and for (24) The Great Ideas 11:16 (10) Tonight The N elson'Fam ily (.*) Steve Allen Sluiw the Lions flu clinic will be held; ^ ^ j Republican candidate for the Democratie Hcftet./ sor. Is not listed in even “Who’s Who addition^^library jspnee the good terfat (cream) content. There is a draft of/a controvehdal. law 4hat (23) As Schools Match Wits 12:60 ( 8-30) Newe and W eather Friday at 7 p.m. In Yeomans HaU. done for the communitv.'Bor do.es including cultural, charitable as lease temporarily from active (10) The Gallant Men 1:00 ( 8) Night Watch Tower -state representative ffom. South The 37-y®ar-old adverting man Ahearn, 32, received a bachelor’s la New England.” doctor yought to delay. he make any phoney promises difference in milk just the same as well aa dvic affairs. HSa many would/^ve the goveirinqtot extra- duty Airman 8.C. Jerry L. New, Play Slated Two Nights degree with science and economics Before I am forced to assume there is in gasoline, paint, autos, ordinAry powers in ^naU onal CARLEASING SEE SAnjKvjAT’S XV WEEK FOR CXIMFLETE LIS'HNO The Community Players will Windsor. / was' born in Altoona,- Pa.,'-attend­ about what he intends to do. He’s facets of training and experience 22, ot Trumton, Ark., so he could ____ - . majors,' cum laude, from Boston IN OUR EXCITING that his other claims to fame and 'Leadership Capacity' very much a gentleman who l.s con­ and fnany other things. make him a fine candidate and an eiim^rgency, be married Friday as planned. present "The Man In the .. Dog He \yas' born Aug. 23. 1934, in ed its Schools and was gradated Supposed achievements are equal­ T(/the Editor, cerned about ’’doing the right Dairy farmers in Connecticut /-Ynterior Minister Hermann oe- New was called to active duty Suit” Nov. 30 and Dec. 1 at 8 East Hartfoixl, and a.ttended East from Pennsylvania State Univer­ College in 1955 and an UL.B. de­ ’The citizens of TManchester even better legislator.,. cherl and RENTALS gree from Georgetown University ly inaccurate, I would appreciate thing.’ are penalized If they sell milk to a Vote for Paul Groobert and ele^ said he hoped Parliament with the ,446th Troop Carrier Wing First In Manchester. New eara, p.m.. In Yeomans Hall. The cast Hartford sfhoqls. tte received a sity with, a H.A. degree in 195l. it if Mr. .Rogers would inform me' should re-elect Jack S^iea as their Larry is worried about the lack dealer where the btlUerfat (cream) Manchester’s best State RePF^ would give the two-thirds maj«»i^ riast weekend, only hours before Radio includes Jean Mucklpw Chamay, mechanical engineering degree Law Center-in 1958. He is associat- State Representative. I say this ity required for passage. tall maintenance, fnll^ insured Donald Hodgins, Betty, Bbuffard, He also took advertising courses sTO with the Rockville law firm of ot the volume and page where jKt of proportional repre.sentatlon in content tests bejow 3.7%, but the sentative. ' ■ / Its tod his fiancee, Linda McLean, to reduce. >oiir praHems and (IMs btrttag thoM news brosiddMts IBemiBatS from Yale Univerritj' in 1946. most sincerely for the good of specification.* for-^the' “Democrat Simultaneously, the cabinet 19/xpf Jonesboro, Ark., were to Arthur Bailey, Richard Spellman. at Columbia University while em­ lygeon, Gniittl, Kahan and Shan- Is listed. / ' our state and hopes to work to­ Sincerely, worrlee. For foil tafomatlon length. Some statinna carry other abort nen-acaats); Westbrook Is, a member of the ployed in New York. Walter Joyner. Manchester as well as for the good ward the correction of this in­ Victor^'. Milk” for'' -Manchester Arnold H,/Klau brought out clril defense meaa- have taken blood tests' for their Angela Keddy, Ethel-"Liisky. Bouth Winidsor board of finance, nim. V of Connecticut. ures. These included a require­ call I - - , . WDRC—M tl ■ g 7:46 Sing Along AiTiold Sihvonen, Francis Roberts A.Boston native, he has lived iff equity. He also wants the alter­ school children call for oihly 3.25%, - Francis Cl Shea wedding,^ 8:05 Pop Concert Mhool building committee and san-' Ownef -of his own advertising Quotes T a a lc e ^ • Why should a resident of Weth­ Lbe lowest possible and still e^l It ment that all new buildings be The' AiK Force gave New his 1:0() Bizhop'a Corner- fl:0o Nightbeat and Eugene DeyiRe. \ agency. In Hartford. Holland has South Windsor for about three ersfield lake this po.siUon ? Per­ nate party lever In the voting ma­ Foul Dodge Poffrioo ' 1:06 Raynor Shinei Itary study committee. He .is a years. He was charter president of To' the Editor, / . chines, and has a strong desire whole milk imder state regulations. Party Leve^BlU equipped with shelters against ra blood tbst ^nd saiif his command­ 1:06 Newa. Sign Off 11:00 News Tax Met Deadline ' < '/ member of- Orient Ixidge of Ma­ taught evening classes at the Uni­ haps because I know Jack Shea as diqactlvlty, heat generated by m e. 11:15 .dports Pinal Aasessbrs will be at Yeomans the South Windsor Lions Club last ■When commenting on the pro­ to see to it th it the taxpayer’s No wonder the school board got a To the Editor, ing officer had atrtoged for him W HAY-4U 11 •.30 Starlight Serenade sons in Blast Hartford. versity of Hartford. Is a past pres­ posal to suspend, to compromise,, a true friend, a fine family man, lower price for this low quality atomic explosimt, and biological to take Friday bff and report back -Phone »fl 9-2881 ' e-.OO Connecticut P. M.' 1:00 News and Sign C"Off Hall today from 2 to 9, p.m. This ident of the Advertising Club of year and its present club directori ' : J- and a dedicated American. But. money is property used. Allow me to ^ d d my endorse­ 873 MAIN STREET C:U Paul Harveyr Dr. Albert X. He '"served in the -U.S. Navy He is a nibmber of . St. Margaret or to adjust the provision which Sincerely yours, . :milk when It wag put out to bid. and chemical warfare. Monday. \ WPOP—1.141t is the final day for filing tax Hartford, a former director of the more significant for Manchester, I Sure the Democrats saved the ment to that or many others for Burke 6'rOU Date Kelley lists. A 10 jp**" penalty is from 1943-46. He Is married to Mary Churci\ .requires the holding of a public Alfred B. Sundquist, M.D. the re-elect^ of Jack .^hea and *.:.K) Alex Drier 7:0(17:0O'JJ)ey -^ e v ReyReynoidi the former Miss Patricia J. Clarke Greater Hartford Chamber of bearing on evei'y bill which is in-- have worked w ith him and have Town money on the milk contract, V 6:40 Sjwrts 12:00 TV AlIjgaKu; added to property lists not de­ Commerce, and public relations •Atty. Aheari) served with the Here's What You Do! admired his ability: First, while I Larry R ll^ aa state representa­ 6:60 Bob Coneldine WIKP—1236 of Hamden, and the c(niple has U.S, Cotps during the Ko-1 troduced into our State General ‘Deserves Snp|M>rt’ but did they ever mention that they clared by today’s deadline. counsel for the Connecticut As­ was a member o,f Congress; Sec­ W'anted the children to have a tives from Manchester. Both of 7:00 Ed'4f»d P. Morgan. 6:00 News,'Myall Street Daughter Born three children, Sandra Lee. George rean '-conflict. H^ was formerly! Assembly, / your oolumn A.H.O; ond, as Connecticut Republican To the Editor, them 11^ In favor of making the 7:16 Connecticut P^.M. 6:16 .ihowcash . Anthony and Richard w an’en, all sociation for Retarded Children. . . • wrbts lit part a« follows: quality carton of milk? I wasn't 10:30 Tonight At My Place 6:4.S Ix)wel) ThiW aa A daughter, Mary Beth, wa.s Chairman: -and Third, as a con­ A vote for Fred Doocy for State part;^lever optional on the voting 12:00 Sign Off / - 7:00 News. Sports -. at home He is a member of the South ^ Senator is a vote for continued aware of it. born’ to "Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Windsor Industrial Develdpment and Suret.v iCo. **Ths Ggse for the public is tender for the G.AP. Guberna­ maphlnes, which can not be said W t IC—10*0 7:35 Showcase - Lanterman, Oct. 27 at Windham Weatbrook'la a member of Wap- He is married to the^former Miss See the display for'this conte.st in our store easily-put. it ought to Kave some torial Nomination when Atty. Jack fine representation for Manchester A short time' ago Mrs. Bourn foi' both' of their opponents.-j-In 6:0o News, -Bports and Weather 8:00 The World Tonight^ plng Community Church. Commission and of the town’s per­ Mitry I. McGovern of Boston, and In 'the Legi^ature. suggested getting out a brochure to 6:36 Album of the pay 8:16 Showcase and New*.^ County Memorial Hospital. sonnel appeals board. window. You will see 5 Red Crps^^ shoes guaranteed last ditch public fo­ Shea directed my almost-succeas- fket Jack and Larry introduced a 6:4,1 Three Star -E-Xtra, . 10:05 Feature Briefs the couple has two children. Steven rum, where it can propose and ful bid. Fred Etoocy Is running on his “sell” the Manchester school. sys^^111 to bring thla about tn "the 7:0o Cdhv.ereation Piece 10:30 Showcase. Holland is a veteran of World Joseph. 4, and Eileen Patricia. 3. record. During the pa.<J08eph Whalen, neigh- Freight Lines Inc., he is s mem­ that they represent the one place leadership capacity'in this man. man is'in satisfactory condition morning was charged with im­ stnd moment in the functioning of Fred Doocy has always had cratic representatives win next proper uke of marker plates and borh(X)d chairmari of Eastern Con­ ber , of the New England Motor have to biu(’ anything. Bring your solution Most towns pride themselves on Manchester’s interests at heart. Tuesday, Mr. Cummings would be at Manchester Memorial, Hos- necticut Boy SCtqufs, will attend. Transpdrtalion Association, the the ^^state'a public business, when contihuing able people in the Gen­ , pital with a knee injury he re­ operation of an unregistered mo­ and where anybody who chooses For his past work, and for his fu­ able to urge/them to work to low­ tor vehicle. The arrest followed a Al Saint’s Pay 'Masses at St. Co- Eastern Connecticut Traffic Club, V to thp/store. If your decision is correct eral Assembly long enough to se­ ture efforts, he deserves the con­ er the state milk standards still ceived In a two-ciar rear-end crash lumba’s today will be celebrated at and chief of transportation for the can voice his complaints, his con­ cure an important voice in direct­ yesterday at 6 p.m. on Tolland spot check police on Cottage victions, his . admirations, pr his tinued support of everj’ voter in further jro a still lower quality WHY BUY St. Foun^tine was ordered to ap­ 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. . din Friday, All South Windsor Civil Defense or-i reward wfll be a pair of Red Obss ing Connecticut’s destiny. Man­ Manchester and in the Fourth Sen­ milk could be obtained for the Tpke., just west of Parker St. Soul's. Day, Masses \vH{ be cele­ ganization. - ' |^-' prejudices.,. The bigger and more chester has just sutm an oppor­ Everett D. Beiinett of 59 Troy pear In-dreuit Court 12, Man­ HOLIBAY SALE atorial District, children of Manchester, and he brated at 5:30 and 7 p.m.\ He was born in Vernon knd at­ un\vieldly the public, business and tunity with Jack Sites. It will Rd„ South . Windsor, received a chester, Nov. 19. ■ _ \. SPONSORED BY , /shoes. If the mystery shoe in the box ie the public processes' become, the mean a big voice' for Manchester Mlandhester Yqung'Democrats, could^ then ppint out how much Evelyn J-. Wolff, 26, of Co- tended schools in Vernon and ■ Arnold H. Klau, more money could be sayed. fracture of his right knee cap. Mnncbeater Evening HeriUA Do- Rockville. In 1941, Mahr entered more vitally' important it is that in Connecticut's future as, well as STOCK? The accident • was one of two' ItuTlbia, la s t, nl|rht at 11 o’clock your own size another pajr will be added there be retained some little cor­ strong legislative leadership , for President. /\ have a lot of Democratic Was charged with speedirig on ,E. lumble correspondent, Mrs. "Ed- the U.S. Navy and served in Af­ EMANUEL CHURCH WOMEN Investigated by police in wchich no warfi Carlson, telephone ACadeihy rica, Italy ami Japan during World. ner where the littlesf and nirost our State if Representative Shea friends in Manchester who I know arrests were made but some v ^ Middle Tpke. His case' was set to your reward. Duplicate answers will insignificanl member of' the pub­ is re-elected November 6, 1962! 'For Good Government’ do not want to save money on the down for Nov. 19 in the Manchee- 8-9224. 'vWar .II, He was discharged in 1946 ENTRANCE— LUTHIER HALL . To the Editor, If you were to ask ten different hicular damage was' reported. / a« a petty officer. | lic can have his say, i'f he wants Sincerely yours, quality of the school milk, but I \ The Tolland' St. iriciden^oc- ter session of Circuit Court. receive (iuplicate awards. / ^ r . It is my desire to add my v6ice don’t think they were informed people why they invest in stocks, : He is a fourth degree member SATURDAY, NOV. 3— 10:30 A.M. to 4 P.M. It.” Edwin H. to those of numerous ot' our curred, police said, when Cmwid- J. Contly Fahe Alarm I am quoting from, the Nov. 9. about all the facts. I doubt that a you might end up with ten differ­ Male, 30, of Searsport,/Maine, of the Knights of Columbus, a 196X column the “Connecticut •Men of AJbUi^ fellosvtown.smen .w'ho h a ^ spok- single dealer in Connecticut is sell­ U’rong Machine JACKSONVILLE. Fla. (API — charter, member of the East Hart­ FOOD SAID CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS eh out in favor of^^he re- stopped for a stop sign Jin Parker WHYTE e l e p h a n t Tankee.” To the Elditor, ^ ^ ing iriilk on the doorsteps that .is ent answers. The reason U. that St., at-Tolland Tpke. ^ a lo looked Firemen at Station 17 in north­ ford Civitan Club and of -the South APRONS election -pf 'LawTence /Riker and as low in quality as the "Demo­ CHICAGO (AP1—Striding brisk­ Windsor Rotary Club. TOYS HONG KONG ARTICLES These statements 1 am sure Manchester as a growing com­ people are different. Some people for oncoming traffiC'-'Diit his view ly into the City HaU Election west Jacksonville tore out of the See Our Window munity, is faced with many prob- John Shek to the /General As­ cratic Victory Milk’.’, that is being station on a call. It was a false Mahr married the former Muriel KNITTED GOODS MANY OIPTS f • • I - most of us will argue, constituted sembly. It .spems to"^ me that we provided for our school children. invest to obtain % second income. of w'estbound turimike traffic was Board office, an , unidentified .not an endorsement, but rather lema-'Vvhich can only be handled on bloiiked by a Iriick parked in woman stopped in front of a alarm. Hnusa of Stafford. The couple has bur Stale government level. The liave in these gentlemen a rare With natural milk’s butterfat Others invest in hopes^of long­ ■ When they got back to the sta­ four .children and a grandson.. SA N D W IC H BAR 11:30-1 a complete repudiation of the pro­ combination of /maturity, exper- content usually ranging from front of a service station, he told demonstration voting machine ' Display Right Away cedure which was followed by our relocation of Route 6 to lessen police. He then pulled out and Wednesday aJd took off her coat. tion 13_ minutes later Wedne.sday. They are communictots' o f St KAFFE STUGA 2-4 traffic congestion and more equit­ ince and g o o ^ judgment, in the about 3.4% to a little over 5%, term capital gain. Still mhers the firemen discovered someone Francis of Assisi Church. / assembly representatives . when person of Wwrence Riker. and one-tenth of 1% makes coasider- tuiTied left onto the turnpike. Ben- “Are you^ a helpful employe -fC they railroaded through the As­ able aid to education are examples. invest for family security, the ed­ yiett, driving westboUnd around a asked, “a Mdge of election?” had taken a television set and two A picture of Mahr was notAtvKil Contest Ends Nov. 10 These problem* must be faced by youthful vi^r.'drive and vitallt.v, ’ble difference in its quality, I wallets containing $5. able for publication. / sembly, under a .suspension of the coupled also with good judgment, don’t think many Manchester par­ ucation of their children, or. their / Curve, overtook the.Malo vehicle . “No.” yUd the woman. rules, as an "emergency meas­ men with sound judgment. and was unable to stop in time - Manchester is fortunate in hav­ in the. pelson of John Shea. Of ents would object to paying 4c or own retirement. But whatever the ’’Well,’/th e employe said, "this ure.” without any semblance of a ing two such cahdidates for State equall^persiiasive'force, a.s far a.s even 5c a half-pint for their chil­ and crashed into the rear of Wfe' machUiy is for the instruction of public hearing, and in complete Representatives in Steve Cavag- the.s^gentlemen is eoncerned,' is dren’s milk If- they knew It was specifi^ goal, all people invest to Malo. car, police said. [Maio 'wm eipci’clijir judges.” disagreement with the a.osurances the ,'as.surance that' they will ex­ good quality. And if the School shaken up but did no(t require the Woman ' / w%ich had been given me that no naro and Paul Groobert. Both in pur their surplus dollars to work. treatment. The BennetC oar was udt back on, “I just wanted their respective fields have-shown ercise their own independent judg­ Board made a little money on it, Historically, the ownership of action would ber taken, and that themselves as men of ability, ment in the Legislature on mat- Whkt’s the harm in that? -.Money "towed away with extensive (jkra' cheat X-rayed.” no note would be asked for until sound judgment and determination. gofxl common stocks has proved age. Patrolman James Martin after those of us who were op­ vestigated. DOG-OOGGLES OGLED They deserve the support of tl)e r^arding. Please remember, we posed tp the library program had voters of Manchesten-. J__ _ ^ c e In- SOUTH BARROW, Somerset, V been given the plea.sure of plead- ■* 'Very truly yours, are always ready to help a person ve.stigateS" 'a“minor rear-end: skid- England (AP)/Passersby do a Ing our case before the Assembly, Alice M./Perry ,ding collision on Center Sl„ just doubletake when Brock and Ker­ the bill which allowed the Town make an investment scan. west of Broad St. Politie said ry, two large dog.s, ride by in of Manchester to - go ahead whth •Ha* Helped, Manchester* ^d:454A'’-^ I find it easy to believe that a ba.sed oh his excellent reco'rd as HANDBAGS - -10% oft - Jr., 4fi. of WesLHarlfOEd, who had their eyes were cohatanlly sore, -.miling scrvicf very large number of the voters mil- repre.sentative in the Slate - been stopped 'for a red Ijg^it. -No their owners, . Lewis Baber and who will go to the polls on Nov. 6, Senate that we returji Fred Doocy PUTNAM . injuries and only slight ve­ his wife, novelist Monica Hutch­ nill. because of vour Noy,.,)jr, 1961 to office Nov.,..*. GLOVES ■ ■ ■ -10% off & C O . hicular darhage .was reported by ins, had rnotoring gogglKs special­ sUtements, find no difrtcifUy In He haa, hCiped Manchester on police. ly fitted for them. telling the gentlemen'in question, .many occasions-when it was nec­ 20% ^ | JEWELRY---.10% off n I. CfNTW IT., MANCHflTH that their inexcusable and extreme­ , Ml 3-2131 ly distasteful political maneuver­ essary to help expedite special legislation, also his . excellent co­ 968 MAIN STREET Mamhara Naw Tarir SIm I (mkengia ing of some twentv months ago, operation - concerning our high­ ■V - ■ ' ON MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER' did not earn our cimplin;ent| ouf ways, , - . kPark Free Next Door confidence, or our vote. Ip the year 1959 I wrote Mr. OPEN 9 to 5 DAILY L 'to R. Senator Fred Doocy, Paul GrMbert, Steve Cavagnara ^ Dr. A. B. Morah pbijey and asked him . ^o help tliap* in yniir fntwm. Editor’s Note: Should an.v vot­ speed up the Manchester..-Green OPEN 9:80 t«'9 THTRSL. EVE. NOW OPEN ers be so inspired, they would have channelization project for Route OPEN 9 to 12 SATURDAYS the most, difficult of times select­ 6 and S.R. 437.-According to the ing a target for their displeasure. highway program.itwas slated for If. the good doctor's research jwere 1961. It is needless to say that These are the men who-wfll do the job for yeii->-State Senator Fred as sharp as his sentiments he, by his .efforts, we gained at least Doocy, presently chairman of Roads and Bridges Committee, and FRIDAY EVENINGS would have long ago come upon. a year on this one project alone. /•- ._the discovery-that the Manchester A short timd ago af my request Democratic candidates for^tate^epresentdtive, Foul Oreobert thanks to and Steve Cavagnaro. A S W C U A S

A PERSONAL INVITATipN jLYCRA SPANDEX^ is extended to ‘you and your family;./ THURSDAY , To Come and Hear MANCHESTER NEEDS- . ' ■ ' ■■ ■ ■ ■ \ - ^ / ; ' ^ / The Gospel of the Grace of God^ ;in all your favorite girdles and bras! Preached- Nightly (exc, Saturday) at 8 P.M.—Sunday at 7 P.TU. Prompt Relocation 04 Route UNTIL MANCHESTER GOSPEL HALL A TO RELIEVE TRAFFIC CONGESTION BY; REMOVING , 5- , 415 CENTER STREET * THROUGH (COMMUTER TRAVEL FROM BUSY STREETs THE'TWO ROADS AND For Your Conyenience THE TWO DESTINIES WHICH WILL rOIV HAVE? ★ TO HlLF AnRACT INDU sW BY PROVIDING QUICK ’ HEAVEN OR HELl>-Matt. 7:13-14’’ AND EASY ACCESS TO INDUSTRIAL SITES ^ - In Shoppirtg For 'Highlight" longitne bro with embroidered cotton broadcloth top bust ifhd center. Ly­ cra elosticized mor(^uisette under bust and side front section, cotton back, 2 cu)Ft- Sp^kil This Weekend! MANCHESTER NEED^ $5.$5

MEN'S and BOYS' Vigorous toco/ Representation: )• "l^ighlight" bandeau bro in embroidere^ cotton broddcloth has LycTo elastiyzejL 4 B U C K L E ^ ; TO THIS WE NEED MEN WHO ARE morquisetfe under bust-ond center boed,^, ' . INTERESTED IN HELPING. THIS LOCALITY. NOT IN „yiSlT us SOON FOR BEST SELECTION cotton bock. PLAYING STATE POLITICS:P O L IT IC S \ ' $3.00 , . - i ■ . ■/' ..i f • ' ' ■ e. Fomiius "Hi-Lsfe" girdle' in Lycra power Men’s G i n s - C A R D S . ’ net with s)de zippersflorol embroidered Sizes 7-12 MANCHESTER NEEDS^ You, the pOople, have asked for another Ribicoff Telethon, apd here it is! Hear « Abe Ribicoff answerConnecticut's questions bn the important issues of the day. $i*.50 Calls accepted starting at 8:30 p.m. in Greater Hartford, dial AR 8-0550. Elsewhere DOOCY • CAVAGNARO • GROOBfRT in Connecticut, ask, operator, for Enterprise 0550.

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F A ^ « ^ MANCHESTER EVEILING HERALD; MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, N O V E M B E R 1, 1962 PAGE SE^EN e Vernon Elementary' School V deasert fahd sandwiches served tail; Tuesday — chicken in gravy, peas, cranberry saucle; Friday Julia.r Lemck^ -neuiuiiunuHammond ot.t- V.S. Gfdnt, Mrs. Cynthia Boyce and daugh^ auditorium . for Vernon Browrties 'aid Cornell, rriother 4nd sister of Club is plaAp; ng two dances a Mrs;'Albert Platt, Mrs. Sherwood with all meals. mashed potatoes, buttered {>eas, baked macaroni and cheefiA, but-k 2 Showers Held JohnstoiHGalls month for the ' Delegatus Attend Rockvilie-Vernori 12 Grove St. . and Girl. Scouts, along with parents AlilSTBRUAM — A poH ahows Mias Le.duc's fiance, l^embers of Inter spaspn. 'Hiwe Fish, Miss Mariah Jimes and-Miss G en eral D ia led ^Hot Linc^ Vgrnon,^, Elementary -School: peache;;. ^Wednesday. — baked green beans and cole slaw. the bridal party asaisted the will be. a d a n c e ^ e r y first, and Betty Davidson. ------— — '" - - • - Sandwichea deasert and . in 11 k i Christmas Club CL»^ And friends. a 28 per cent of the Dutch now b#^ Monday—pork in gravy, mashed macaroni M d cheese, pickled beets, will be given at For MiiBS Leduc hostesses. Saturday^ance third. Saturday of The month, and Nazwfene Parley potatoes, green beans, applesauce: buttered kernel com, g e 1 k t i n; served with every meal. Checks totaling $187,430 will be „ v-.m n m lleve the Soylrt- Union leads t j j e - ^ INHALE, BOSSY! mailed taf2,078 m em ^g bt-'the 8:30 p.m. and-again at T30 p.m A decorated shower cake was when there aep'five Saturdays in Jw o EUington Students in Tuesday—hamburg loaf, buttered Thursday -r- Stew, , peanut .. Hospital Notes ' United States In space reaearch a month ,a dahbe,,Vnll' bb.:planned ITHACA, N.Y, (AP) — Surveys 1062 on Nov.. 7,1 Miss Joan, Preissler TT""? Miss Patricia '; L«duc,- 61 Edr the centerpiece for a buffet table. Earl Johnston, the regular c'alj-i — A delegation'of te&chers and of­ , onion gravy, kernel com, butter or cheese sandwiches, yel­ Admitted yesterday: David Ka- arid Miss Charlotte Hilliard of compared with 66 per cent a year Miss Leduc, daughter of Mr, er^for the Manchester squa^'week -Ihe efubcm al^^ have shown that a dairy cow Aerial Film s Showed pickles; Wednesday^ravloll, wax -'inund St., was feted at two bridal ficers of the Church of the Nriza- low cake, with chocAate icing; mal, 4 -Crescent Circle; Mrs. Mary The Say^gs B a j^ ^ Rockville re- Manchester Senior Troop will make ago; The United Statta was j^ven Showers recently.: I and Mrs. Arthur P; Leduc, ■will be Dance Club, will'do the calUng phms t^haye a dance on New breathes out the equivalent of two ■ Top Window Painting Prizes beans, cdle slaw, com bread; Stolinas, Kingsbiiry Av'e.; Mrs.- portrf tbday. The baM ^ d the the lead by 24 per cent cpmpared rarie Sunday School are. attending Friday .—'tomato bisque, tuna fish Jhd report. - About 70 guests attended a mis- married'to-George Tonski.'son of Saturday evening at '8 b'clock at xeafg: Bve< gallons of water dally, which in Thursday—roast turkey in gravy, 'sandwiches, assorted cookies. Margaret Burke, 1 Olson Dr.; Ed-, "umber of participating and with only 8 per cent a year ago. 'a church school convention being a 50-cow herd means the release ,’eelianeous - shower at. Tinker Hall Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tonski, Nov. the Waddell S^chool. .The dance held today and tomorrow In Mal­ dressing, buttered noodles, peas Bread, butter, and milk . served, ward Nelson, Adrian »Ave. I the total ^ o d n t saved represented --- of 100.gallons of water. I^rizes of $5 in cash and sf $5:^baked luncheon meat, ma9hgd po­ Advertisement- given by the bride-efect's mother 17 at 10 a.m. at the Church, of the will be open to members o4 other den, Mass. New Scars on and carrots, creamed onions, cran­ BE OUR " ^ 9 Commercial tatoes, scalloped com; Tuesday--- vvtth each Iqncheon. ' Discharged yesUrday: George Cash' Fuel Service—Aluminum GUEST.1----- C. N, . Turner, of the Cornell iflft certificate were given, to Kitty berry ; Friday—tomato, veg­ TORONTO, Canada (AP) - A luid aunts. Assumption. area- square dance clubs. The two-day program will con­ shells with hafiiburg and. tornatp Maple Street School: Monday— CaidweU, CTder Mill Rd;, Tolland: The-ljank also announced It wll) Windows—Save! . Across from University staff,- said that dm a (Continued from Page Ona) National Security . Oessay and Je'knne Ro^sfczewskl of etable soup, clam (AoWder, crack­ sign in, Metro .Parks here says ' Multt-coloreil streamers, bells The committee in charge of the WASHINCrON — Commercial sist of vVdrkshops for various age ncil, and 'au- sauce, tossed sal'ad, green beans; beef stew with assorted sand­ Mrs. Vina Doyle, 0 West Rd.; Leon- " h«nua to membbm pf new Post Office, Bolton,' HcKlhney well - insulated barn thi.s. ;couId thorities from ers, sandwiches: Tuna "salad, very plataiy. Please Walk On and parasols decorated the hall,. iSuiraR FLEA MARKET? evening's activities Includes Jim farmers—those with sales of groups, with leaders from denom­ Defense and Ellington. High Schfeol as »first Wednesday—assorted soups, tuna ard Borret, Box 18, Talcottville; now being opened for the I Lumber. MI 3-2141.^ mean costly repairs because W ■ By coincidence, Taylor's guests State departjn^ts. cheese, pea-hut butter, Jellir; des­ wiches: Tuesday — scalloped po­ The Grass." Park Commissioner The gifts w ere. placed beneath- ’i ’ PARIS (API—An increase of 50 and Mae Fanning, door duty; Russ $5,000 or more- each y e a r -o p ­ inational headquarters in Kansas place atynrds in^a' Halloween win­ shiad, egg salad sandwiches, celery Mrs, Helen Bridley, 12 Florence 1»63 season, if they are completed. rusted shingle nails, a weakened S96 ToUalid Tpke., and Mrs. Don- With McNamara. -The „pti0to ana- at the..^emon Circle Market. toes, salad, buttered...... beets. Milk. rope, rose in numbers to 2,8M. ' The Manch^teT-Squacs Daiii'ce part of their time farming. s'en, Paul Lunn, Mrs. B. F. Seavey, lation. of the executive committed oj lyst.s reported their findings. The Winning second place honors evidence of the construction of ac- ' for a painting at Town ancj Cas- tual Soviet triiissile-launching Sites /fial. Rockville, were Mary Geci \ still was -riot regarded aa conclu­ / and Maria Kite, also of Elfinglon sive. ■ High School. McNamara did consider it suf- ' Third place was shared by, Cyn­ flciently "hard,” and disquieting, thia Pope and Sara Engelhart, to-call the White House. About an Sykes Junior High School, for > ■: hour later, around 9 a.m,, the in­ their painting at the Glamour formation was m the President's Shop in Rockville, and Sharon hands. Campbell and Sheryl Spain, Rock­ Later that day, Kennedy exam- .. ville High School, painting at ined the photographs himself. “■ Bud's Music Shop, Rockville. His first step was to order .a re­ All second and third place win­ doubling of reconnaissance over ners will receive a J.l gift certifi­ the suspicious points in (Juba. cate. In the next few days', "reccy ” Judges for the contest were pilots shot more than 32,000 feet; ■ Miss Emma Batz, Mrs. MUdred of film over the suspicious sitea.' ^'■ Llsk, Mrs. Robert Baum. David K. They' recorded swift and baleful' Welch, and Mrs. Erika Piiver. changes. Prizes were donated by partici­ if Soon, the evidence becafne' In­ pating stores. controvertible. Soviet' missile The contest was co-sponsored bases were rapidly riairig near the by the recreation pommission and cities of Guandjt^. Remedios, the Rockville Arefl. Chamber of SanOistobal and Sagua. La Gran­ Commerce. Some- <0\students par- YOU’LL SAVE AND SAVE AGAIN de. There were 'some eight or 10 ; ticipated> bases with about /bur launchers • PHNA Volunteers IJsted at this great value-pdcked event -r- as you stock at each ba.5b! |-";i...... A partial listing o^'^ome of.the Soviet light bombers, the Ilyu­ volunteer workers for the Vernon shin 28,-also were marshalling on and Roeltville areas 'v\’ho will help up on delicious new crop Fruits and . . . the igland. * In the Nov. 13 to 17 fund drive of In his report to the nation bf the Rockville Public Health Hurs- Senserfiona! Cash Savings , 7, Wonderful Stamp Savings Oct. 22, Kennedy called this "the ing Assoeiation, hSs^ been an­ Soviet military buildup" on nounced. He described two distinct types ■ Rockville volunteers are Mrs.: sjlflG reen Stamps^ of course! . of instalialion, one for a mp Bernard Fahy. Mrs. Robert Baum, \ rocket with a range of mpTe than Mrs. Rose Millex, Mrs. Ruth'V’en- 1,000 miles, the secqnd,/''nqt yet tura, Mrs. Herihan Krajewakk the completed,’' -for Interpiediate mis­ Rev. James Grant, . Mrs. Frank V siles with double this range—and Zira and Mrs. John Dobosz. both capable of/barryliig nuclear Vernon voluateers are Mrs. warheads. Franklin Welles, Mrs. John Har­ He also mentioned the bombers. vey, Mrs. Hanna Feighn, Eleanor Kennet^-'spoke of "this urgent Rusher, Mary Ann Henry, Mrs. so TENDER - SO FLAVORFUL transformation of . Cuba intb an Arthur Thayer. Rita Cyr, Mrs. important strategic base by the Elaine Stockwell, Mrs. A. A. Mc­ pre^nce of these large', Iwig- Donald. Mrs. Della Maeomber. inge and clearly offensive weap­ Mrs. Glertn Unton. . Mrs. Virginia EXTRAkJW STAMPS ons.” He then einnounced uic. Brown, Sfrs. Moreen Raite, and with a 22-Oz ttl quarantine” on further . ship­ Mrs. M. Davis. X ments of qfferisive weapons to The goal, for this year's drive Is (Juba and Warned: ■ $10,000—'the same aS last year's. Fermulo 409 "And these actions piay be only Briefs the beginning.” An election day food sale will be The week that preceded this de­ held at 11 ana. at Schaeffer's iXTRA STAMPS cision is pretty much of a blur to *' Market Tuesday by the American with Items Listed Below men who participated in it. Onp Legion Auxiliary. Mrs. Bernice describes it as a ‘‘mghtmare.” ' ■ Perzanowski and Mrs. Lottie Blon- Copley Instant Coffee. «vOZ JAR They caiinot now remember PORK clearly w’hefe they were or what - atein are co-chairmen. Pfc. George Wilson? 20, U.S. Ma­ 7 .| | ii CUT Finost Angel Coke they did bn^a given day. rine Corps, has been assigned from PKG Of ti They can provide only a sketchy Camp Pendleton, Calif., to Guan­ ■x: Finast English Muffins picture o f . Kennedy "during this tanamo Bay, Cuba, according to ''a tdigte-t^ptihg treaF' high-energy, high-tension week — the family. Wilson is the son of X icy. It is' his typical reaction when Mr. and Mrs. Fremont-Wilson, Tol­ EXTRA d^lpST AMPS he is under'pressure.. land Tpkc., Talcottyille. For » flavorful cool-waatHer meal this weekend As additional evidence of the .XI ., Rockville Arrests 1 witft^fpms Listed Below threat from (Juba rapidly mount­ A pharge of evading responsibil­ LB ed, they were briefed at least - try a delicious Pork Roast from First National — 3*01 in ity has been lodged against Juliifs Baker's Vanilla (Irqct once a day. sometimes twice. ' ■Ursin Jr.. 10, of RFD 2, Baxter Cut from specially raised’ tender young porkers, 2-lt CELLO tween briefings, they gathereb"ln Rd.,' Tolland, as a result of a crash k / - - Finast Popcorr the State Department, exarriining ^ at 11 p.m. yesterday'on W. Main Scotch Brit^cojuring Pads PKO on the terrible potentiality,' match­ ' St. near Orchard St. Ursin, posted ing ideas on action»''^to Recom­ Fiifiast OUTrashioned Bread mend to the President. a $100 bond for apperahce in the LB Rockville session of Circuit Court Rib Half • 43< Loin Half » 53< Finast Jb^lish, Muffins The meetings^often went - on 12 on Nov. 20. , . ; — Sliced, Tender ■until late at' night. Through the Finast; Donuts hain, sUgai. cinnamon - pkg or n week ^'O ct. 21-27. McNamara Patrolman Robert Ahfiert re- ■\ X - Serve FiRiasf ApplesiiM ce 35 o z ja r 1 9 < ■■ Delicious with P6rk IKirted a car parked‘ on W. Main 1^-OZ slept his office. Kennedy did St. by Arnold E. Flpery, 28, of 3 5 -O Z JA R Fkidst ^ocoanut Filled Coffee Coke npt'leave the White House until RUBY RED CANS lapt Sunday morning when he South Windsor, was .struck bji an­ A p p le w:ent to church. other car which’, kept heading in ^ef Alfredo Pizza RICHM OND - Halves SAVE 3-LI CAN Two things, they say, surprised ■west without stopping. Police FIN AST - Fancy Quality LB Derby Chicken A Dumplings them mo.st in this period—the said the-^'registration number of QUAtt JAI 16-OZ Stliolced Butts SHOULDER speed of the Soviet work bn the. the rrtOVTng car had been noted, 16-OZ Schorr's Pickled Tomatoes •SOLD A'l MtAT OITT. BARTLETT QUA«f JAI I base.s, and the fact that Soviet and that this lead to the arrest of sr CANS CANS HONOR MAID Schorr's. Pickled Peppers SOLO AT MIAI OlfT. {•remier Khrushchev "would do Ursin, C cirro ts anything so dangerous.” .. BIG TW O Also arrested yesterday was S A V E 11c FIN AST - Rioh in Flavor, Rich in Healthy Vitamins Farm House Macaroni A Cheese One said it appeared that k'‘only Darleen Hruby, 21, of 115 Pros­ FIN AST — Fancy four or five days"'elapsed be- pect St. Patrolman Francis Bar- 4 6 -O Z . tween the detection of the first bero reported the arrest was made 8-O Z scars, in the earth and the rise of ' at -3 p.m. on a complaint charging T o R n a f o CANS CANS HONOR MAID lbpkg the. medium-range missile sitw. . lier vylth violation of probation, ToRiiato Juice 2 /I Sliceclx|lqcoBi None, he said, was yet opera- — she posted a $500 bond for appear­ S A V E 17c FiltA S T — Pressed from Orchard-Ripe Apples tlonal.' They calculated the 2(X)- ance in the Rockville session of ' ' Y O R " GARDEN - Fancy Sliced or Hal'vii MEALTIME MAlO mile-rarige missile, distinguished '■ Circuit Cuort 12 on Npv. 20, by different , markings from the 3 0 -O Z , BUTTERED^ Frederick C. Staiger, 20, pf 25 Beef ICE CREAM mediums, would become opera- ' „ White St. was b'opked on a speed­ , C A N S tlonal by Dec. 1. Apple Juice As for Khrushchev's motive In ■ ing charge at 7 p.m. yesterday by HALF Patrolman Robert K i e 1' q u i s' t OLD HUNDRED attempting to ' supplement the Staiger also is due at the Nev.-20 EXTRA STAMPS All Popular Flavors GALLON armed might of the .Sovde.t Union wllh a base in the Western Hemis­ Rockville SMsi'on of Circu t Court with the purchase of either of the following:- S A V E 20 c CTN 6 9 phere, they are bnly theories. ■■ m.- i TJie prevailing' one is. "if we School 'Mehue 8-OZ PKO Sweet Medium Size L» Finest Large Bologna >u«d didn't do anything, about Cuba,, we Northeast School: Monday ' - Red Ripe - " wouldn't -do - a ■ ^ • for all—all the time I C6)MS G R A P E F R U IT Sunshine Chocolate Mint Cookie* Ne.xt:, "Sam sites "and the'’ day-of- - /■ Westvaco Household Bags; 2 3 9 # - decisidn. ‘ ' < < ....“v ’ L, T f you live in a typical house, 69 69 Chuckles Candies you could easily run out of ho* ; : SAVE 5c iv m r i DUNCAN Hill's Dog F6od ' 2 3 3 c water several times a week. ~ LARGI SIZI FOR Hill's: Gravy & Horspmeat 2 'c‘ ;° n1 51 c Ifow you can have all the hot «toPKo'37c 'water you need at one time for LRefreshing, Flavorful Breakfast Treat Maypo Banana Oat Cereal only 9)^4* a day. Think of it— Nestles Eveready Cocoa, ioc MAtM« ij-iiciN 89c Smith - Triplett t - only O'i/it* a'dayl PUTS SUNSHINE IN YOlJR WASH - FOR DISHES AND FINE FAMtlCS Dove Bathroom Tissue, ^ 2 Kous 3 9 c ■yes, thanks -to Mobilheat— Miss Bobbie Jean Triplett of Betty Crocker Brownie Mix i< mai pack ip-ozpko 3?e' and an oil-fired hot water heater Surf DETERGEt'IT - 15c PEAL PACK GIANT Slis 57c LGE PKG 35 c Columbia became the bride of Al­ Ivory Snow ton 'Smith Jr. of Hartford Satur­ of correct capacity—your family Five Delicious Varieties SBICIAL LOW FRICI can take care of all their washing LIQUID .DETERGENT- ' - yff ■ • contains ileach' , , Bose day at Columbia Cdngregalional needs at one time. '■ 2'“29° Pears 2 ~ ' » 3 3 ' Church. Mom can do the family wash. Thrill 12-OZ PLASTIC ITL 37c Oxy^ol DETERGENT ict.PKG 3 5c t . . . 1 14-OZ PKG The bride is the daughter of Mr. Sis can do the dishes at the same ' V * COOKIES .4«uos^l®® Minuto Rice and Mrs. Ossie 'Triplett of Colum­ t-LB . ;v ‘ bia, The bridegroom is the. son of time Junior takes his bath, and • DETERGENt TABLETS FOR WHITER, IRIGHTER WASHES ' tkj . Rich in NATIVI I CELLOS Mr. and Mrs. Alton Sniith Sr., you enjdy a shower. White, Yellow, Chocolate Fudge, Double Dutch S A V I 17« Vitamin A CELLO, 2 9 < Carrots PRUIT 6:0Z- Hartford. DonC t delay—phone us today. 230ZPKG ■ DETERGENT IGt PKG 35c »■ ■: - ■ Salvo 42c Tide G e l a t i n s PKGS The Rev. George Evkns. pastor Find out how easy it is to switejb ■ r; ' * • ' ■ ' Jell*0 2 of Columbia (Jhurch, performed WITH BLUE MAGIC WHITENER ^ FREE "chinaWARE IN EACH PACKAGE to a Mobifteat-fired water haa'& H O T H O U S E LB the ceremony. Mrs. L^pra Squires cake mIxes s w i r r Pillsbury 3 ^ I 3 LBS 1 9 ^ Toiiiatoes MEDIUM CAKE was organist and Mrs. Carol Ladd - Cheer detergent IGE PKG t S i D l i g ' .' PREMIUM PACK 2'3-OZ PKQt 59c Potatoes soloist. , ' . Miss ’ Geraldine Atidersoii, of r 4 cZs 3 9 « ^Average family of four. 8c DIAL PACK i ' . ^ lOe DEAL PA<;K ^ FIN AST - F'or Delicious Fried Foods Ivbry Soap Hartford was malid. of honor. ESd;. fro^0i» Pooei ward Owens, of Hartford, a cousin Q T B tL 5 3 c • j of the bridegroom,'served-aa beat |VOlY * LIQUID DETERGENT - J2-OZ PLASTIC ITL 57* CoSCOde dishwasher DETERGENT ' 20-OZ PKG 3 3 < LARGE CAKE . ,, S A V E 6 c PT BTL 'S^INGH ■man. Ushers were Philip Owen aj^t Salad Oil -tV- Rudolph Knight. \ FOR au to m atic WASHERS ’ ' : ' ^ 2 < i | i 3 Y c , ^ GERMASEPTIC ' i.'- ' ' ' ' I ' - V ■ EACH Ivory Soap Mr. and Mrs. Smith left fpr a W E G IVE faroi Houses honeymoon trip to New York City Taste Tempting Family! FaVorila ^ ' GR^EN STAMPS-^ Dreft DETERGENT LGE PKG 35c J3cish \ S A V I Be after a reception i t the church. ■\ . ! ' • Vw. ^ The couple will live iri Hartford. -V ' ’ GETS CLOTHES-WHITER " ' Made FOR lie aEANING JOBS .r' J z ...... • ' POG FOOD I4H OZ CAh < TURKIY FRICASSII 7 ^ 7 Al-Po 27 TIPPING TIP^' ^ Morton's Swanson's ! Q | I 2 soap, powder ■ LGE PKG 35t Spic, k ' Span m4?zpkg,29< 31* Frozen V GENEVA (AP) Newedmert to! MORI ARTY > ■ - , i; ' .\ CHICKEI^f PARTS Switzerland are -warned that, Up­ ■ > 2c DEAL PACK ’ diQPMd Siriain, Meat Leaf, ping in restaurants is not volun­ FOR, NICE WASHAbLe s ...... I . . '' ■ UH OZ CacoMNrt CestarA 8-IN CH EACH tary, but legally enforceable, at Loiri af Perk, CUckaii, ..POG FOOD , ca n s 4 9 ^ BROTHERS IGE PKG 3 6 < , A w la, Cherry EACH AhPo the rate' of- 10 ■ per, ;. ;V-. ^ . .... ■ (PGARinES, BEER & TOBACCO PRODUCTS EXEMPT FROM .STAMP Of FN - back. ■if V 'V / i V?*. H. X.', /

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T. ■ PAGE Eight £2 ^----- • _ ■ ., - ■.;; MANCHESTEE EVENWO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1981 with tho mutual Incrimination., career, in hia batUe. to .w'in the ee gpd open discussion of the I In ^mautI)PBtpr [t ought to *egln. ■ometimea leading to the very^ Autos Kill Three - University of Alabama acout was nomination he now wear*. Aleop i* lame spot or action or iutu^ that C ovaiity The on# valid object of all aiich Connecticut South tCindsqr supposed to be there to consider Saruin^ 'Ifprali a man who never give* up. neither (Uireii really let fly. Except Trick-or-Tr eater s ...... I I I* I Georgia SchoiJ him for a seholatahip. He i* the kind of man to^ake discussion Should be to make this for abmo occasional laat minutb Hours felorida state University-Also had WIRS0R- p i :b i.is h Kd ,'^ y th k an institution of w'hich Manchester campaign unpleasantness^- .which FLOWER FASHION , SERALD PRttmNG. CO. INC. hold o^ the state, government—not Yankee MUSKBGOI^, mich. (AP) r- Youth Concert Expels Athlete indicated it might ofter a scholar­ 'v. iS BiO»ll 8tr|el - to achieve the miraclpa everybody can some day be very proud. , Would have come much earlier and Tbre^ boys, put for Halloween’s to M ^t ship. ,. ■’ ^ • Mafjrh#‘8tPr OAin. ^ By A. H. O. i in a different kliid of court if thfcy 86 EAST CENTER ST.—AT SUMMIT^STv Gray, a toWR''''of about 2,000, is THO*?AS PlCROrSON might wish, for ancKevery political ■ The first step is to v'bte yea on I had really Intended to prove any-' traditional trTckror-treat, were A r t i ^ W ALTER R FERGUSON pres* agent trjelf^to promise—but Queatibn 6. ' thing—they remain good fellows to- killed by autoinobilea fn the Mus­ Ticket Sales^ Student Nee^ For Beiiig Wed about 80 .mtfe* southeast of At­ X puMishpr* ^ With approximately 10 daya left • gether. kegon area Wednesday night. ' WEEKEND CASH and CARRY SPECIAL lanta.^ Kounrtprf'Octf'^^** 1- give decenLyfevel'headed. realistic, Twp brothers—Hudson York,' 11, in the campaign, boUi partlog be-; But it may be difficult to thing I “ r The Board of Twtees of the (Oontbiued from Page OM) FuWiphPd Every • Evpmn^ Except but progprtssive appraisal to tha gan dealing in charges which in-; of them in just that way in the .BeginNoVaS Supplies^ " §»indAvji und H6f Poet (Dffic^ At Manoheeter.' Conn, as A Thought for Today $ 4 .39 NR ■ -"yr llig aimouhced the libriury will State Librarians Secoml rise* Mail Matter. ness. Sponsored by tbe MancheaMir the part of some figure associated paign They have begun to sound,! Ticiteta for th* Young People's with the opposition, either as can- We must Cpnfes*. as if they were at Hckley Hospital, now ha open evuy Friday (ptef- are separated. She works, Mrs. deVey-riohimn SUBSCRIPTrON RATE® That is the area where sound Council bt Churchea didate or office holder. Thus, ap- were beginning liot to like one an- The drlvfr, Earl Roomsburg, M DOZEN Oohchrta of th'a Hartford Sym-. Arnold said, Meeting in Town PAvabU in Advantv 27, of Muskegon, said the boys ROSES noon atO between noon-and 1pm. jiidgment and sound derision and .parently, waa the Connecticut cam- other, - phony- AJWKiatlon Will be sold at _^-^arri#»r li) were walking along .the aide of the oo Saturdays. This is an increase "If Johnny doesn't win a schol­ 7*7 MAIH ST. ''t>n« Tear ...... '* 22, .sound adminiatrative direction and Uttip Effort — Big Eeaiilta ; paign to reach its peak moment of ------!---- all elfimentary schools next week, About 125 members 'attended a 8iv Month!- ...... ;..’...... 11.00 road when they 'suddenly turned ot five and ohe-half hours a week. arship on his,-athletic ability. I Three Month* ...... '..... S.tiO Supervision might, some day* aijd - ‘‘If any of you is in trouble let d''*ma. into the path of his. car. Rooms- 'uia. W■^^A. Richardsqn of East Although additional .. money guess he jusftt get a college edu­ mroting of the Connecticut U- -One Month 1.R5 up to as milch of a miracle as the llipiNpra.v. ...Y ou should get into We have aad, unfortunate news burg swerved, bijt his .right fender Windsor HlU announced today.' granted In the town, budget for cation,’;-'ilme said. "We cannot af- brary Association today at Mary W eekly ...... y L SO .« the habit of praying .for one an- |^°r the forces of purity associated tills purpose will hot n« appropri­ incessah( growth of government BOY SCOUT struck.,, the - boys. He was re­ The fpur-coheert series will -be­ fbrd^to send him to college on our Cheney Ubrary in Manchester and other. Tremendous power is made. *>fher aide. , ated Until next year, the jsoard Fiano’s in Bolton. MEMBER OF would peftnlt. ' leased after making a atatement gin Dec; S. Other performances awk.” THE ASBOOUTED PRE.S.S, available through a righteous majter how true such c h a rts ?iotes and ^ews to police. W« Love to Fry Fish at the Capri are scheduled' In' January and feels the marked increase 'mi.^ li­ The board refused to budge The meeting began at 10:'30 a.m. FOR YOUR The.AssocMtert Pree.« is exrluslvely This shouli^.^e the great domi­ .man’s fervbnt prayer." J asm e s may be, nob^y ever really bb- David Vaughn, 8, of suburban brary uae by high pchoid students in the reference room of the library entltjeii ip-Tthe use of reptibliratlnn’ of j.jg ff ilieves them when they are made in March, with two to be' fteld in the necessitates immediate action. ''' frorni the action it took two weeks all news diapH,trho,'« rrortltod to it nr nant objective hf.othia 1B62 state Pruitport Township was struck t||tte r month. ago -after learning of tiie half­ with an opening g^ven' by William not v^therwifte credited In thi* patter ■"I, don’t know what happened to 1° '‘»y« ^ , Cub l^oqt Pack held ita and killed, by car while he was English Stylo . The. library hours -will be: Tuesi- J. VanBeynum ■ of Newington, BEST BUY • nd^leo the local new.- niihli.-heri here. elCctioa-'-lo put John, Al-sop in.^.to '^B ua transportation ■will be avall- daya and Ihursdays, 12:8Q. to 9 Mr*. Elsie Jonas Engena GagUHgdoiie back’s marriage. But it said it ,'All righla of repnhiication of epecial— our family this year, we are just monthly 'meeting Oct. 26 at the out ’celebrating Halloween with afele In Uhvii tor the 3 p.m. eqa^ would consider at next Tuesday's president of the association, and a Id Almwlnnm ComUnatioa '^Upatchea herein are’ also reaerred. have. John Alsop- takeL^harge, to o r>f haH 1 V " mmute issue of scandal have any Bo—^Let tls Do'Hip Work . . Pamper Tour Bodged Admited to Bar^ and 7 to 9 pm.; Fridays, welcome from Wlliram E. BUckley, running a streak of bad lu c k .' Influence on the Voters Waddell School. Several new Cubs his twin brother and a sister. eerta. llie aeries for tiie past 9^p.m., and Saturdays, 10 regular meeting several proposal* -l^ndowa—Doors lalnnaliR try, for the next four ylNtrs, his "The world situation is. terrible .years has been given In tiiyo ses- ’niomas J. McCann Jr. ot ’Mtak- Seek Legislative Vqst put forth Wednesday - night. chairman of tb# library’s trustees. AwalBga—Siding a a i Full ien'lce client of N. E. A. Serv­ And that, we auspect, is' fortu-’i were registered and an outline of PEORIA. 111. (AP)—Some un­ And Take Tlie Whole Family Out This Friday a.m. to T p.m. (The building pre­ After a report from the gover­ ice, Inc brand of leade'rship. his brand of but there isn’t a thing I can do nate. the program for the year waa pre- -aions, at 1 and 3 p.m;' South er Heights, Ohio, waa admitted jo viously Was closed during the One was that the marriage ban Tnb Enclosorea Puhliahera Renreaenlalivea. The about it.” "The way things hap­ known little Halloween trick-or- Windsor committee pgilple have nors’ committee on library work in SEE or CALL Julina Malhewa Special Aeencv—New responsibility only to- himseif and .The existence of scandal, or cor-1 sented. — . CHEF'S FRIDAY SPECIAL! ------the practice of law before the Ohio lundh hour on' Saturday). 'Mrs. Elsie Jonev'the Democratic Eugenb Gagliardone, R^ubli- should apply only to girls because pen I feel so helple.ss." treater may find, a diamond ring chosen to contract-I3ds transpor- can candidate for repreaentative the stafg, Dr. Patrick Penland, di- York Chicaeo rtctroii and -Roaton. • to the people, his capacit.y to ruption, or malrtssance, or naked Jamoa:WooIley and David Wbpl- In'the sack with candy and other State Bar Cot. 20. He ia the son -'W ith the new schedule tiie li­ candidate for state representative as family breadwinner a boy’s ed­ .rector of the library school at MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF N.For the Christian, there U al­ favoritism with public money, or le,v I'^eived bear badges, and THE CAPRI IS HAVING A A ll You Can Eat ^Uon for the 8 .pjm. concert be­ brary will be open for 29 H hours from Bolton, has already served ucation is more Important. Anoth­ HOME CIRCULATION!*-. grasp and defme and resolve n e e ^ ways something that can be done goodies handed out- in one Peoria cause it seenu m be mote con­ ot Mrs. Florenco McOinn,. liRch' from Bolton, has been a resident of Southern Connecticut State College contractj is not something that ward Dubaldo received the wolf neighborhood Wednesday night. Sold, and Thomas M-cC^inn,. iLart- esmh week, the minimum time rec­ three terms in- the (General As­ er was that married boys should in New Haven, spoke on the status SPECIALTIES and iss\ies in a way which lyortild JiatNvi can be pro-ved,-to voter satiafa’C- badge. Melvin Joslyn received the venient for the greater number of ommended by the State ..Library the town since |1919. >, ' sembly. , He hrid the post In the be allowed to continue classes but The Herald Printins Company, Inc.. For when a Christian prays, it is It is the engagement ring of families. ford, president of House and of the school, which is working for Ml -8-2866 .■...... asuriiea no . financial. reaponaihiljty for have a chance of making Coffhecti- tion, in . the' laat gdap of a political' wolf badge. with gold end silver ar­ Hale Depaitment stoie, and A,ssociation for towns the siM of A former elementaiy-- ’school, 1953, ’69 and ’57 sessions. be barred from athletics and accreditation. that tremendous power of God campaign. • ^ rows. . . Carolyn McManis. Miss McManla FISH FRY More.^^ detailed information on Coventry. (Circulation figures for teacher, she served 19 .etosecutive retired vegetable farmer and 89 PUBNELL PLAC* cut s master of it, own fate'and told police she thinks her ring fell the concert. ■ series . may be ob­ grandson of John E- Johnson, 48 other nonclassroom activities. The afternoon session at Fiano’s,' Is The Manche.«tcr Evetiina Herald welfare, not a confu,eh and bat­ that is sought and tapped. . In fact, when that is the timing The next Pack meeting will be September were 2,773,' an increase years on the town board of educa­ stlawbeiTy grower, Gagliardone Young Arnold sat through most beginning With a noon luncheon, in­ Rev. Wahar 1>. Abel, for its appearance, the voters, al­ held Hov. 16. . off as she waa placing candy in • FISH ‘n CHIPS _ tained by calling Mrs. Richardson. Clinton St. of 547 boohs borrowed over the to- tion during whioh time she held has served as president of the tered victim of thif turbulent social the big of one of the Htilloween- Brochures describing, the series Atty. McOann is a 1996 grad­ ot the meeting gnawing at his cluded Alfred I^ddey, display di­ r>ispl»v Adv^rtisinp rki^itiE hours: ' Our Savior imtheran QhurCh most automatically shrug it off. diagui.sed trick-or-treatecs who a SOUP OB JUICE uate of Liitchileld High School and tad for Septembef-, 1961. the post of bqard, secretary and was Connecticut Vegetable Growers fingernails. He told newsmen he rector of G. Fox and Co. in Hart­ Tor Mphday—1 p.ni. Fridav and economic tides of the decade Wapping. If they believed everything they are now beiqg distributed to the. Ciivulation figures for the first school enumerator. -Associatioit. Born in Italy on April F o r Tiif‘sdtfy’^1 p.m • Monday Sandx of Time came to her door. e OH31GE OF 2 VEGETABLES town’s 1,300- 'school children. received a B.A. degree from Yale had hoped to be reinstated so he ford, giving "Tips from a Retail FAT y For W^dnrsday—1 p.fn Ttn^sday. » If we may, borrow' one oT\ the were told, in the last' week., of a University in 1969. He m ajor^ nine months of 1962 were 24,096 She has attended Willimantic 28; 1901, he attended Manchester could play in Friday night's.game Merchandiser” on "selling” the.li: For Thursday—1 p m. ^ypdnf. dayi • a.m. votmg for. 8 an ruption and scandal in politics is Employment Seouritif CommiS' sfihool children soon. The board of ana Mrs. Herbert E. Roee, assist­ committee. MrslT^Jones has served a veteran member of the Holton or your money back. No strenuous exer» d A * ^ vious and well known. It is to ] as reminders to employes to keep i gjjjn already has received orders vard Law School 1 ^ June, and is ant librarian. Zoning Commission. His latest dee. laxatives, massaae or takinir of Thursday, November 1 education is studying the pos- assooiated with the law oilioes of 12 years on the executive boa’rd of ao-called reducini? candies, crackers or aehdBCirQ thellto Bllllllllgsinning VltllUlUnl.VBcandidates or of-. tel^hone conversaHons niBwsshort. fc. 1 for 11 Santa Clauses. It expects atbUity of offering such courses Gleaners Fair Set Bolton Congregational Church and five-year’ term expired only last fice iKMders to jail before the the then Democratic incumbent, And Manchester, after that yea c o u n T S i c ^ Hospital Notes the fair. ‘ age groups in canning and cooking. ANTEE* If liot aatlsfied for.any rea- attempted disclosure hag td\come ttva of one East Hartford . bakery Circle members are each making She has been a chairman ot the eon Just return the packaire to your Abe Ribicoff, vote has been recorded, authorisinjN A—BrownsviUe,.-Tex. mMl who iKidl' show, a flint entitled I druggist and get your full money baclc. at the beginning of the cam phi^, j five items for the affair with two Maych of Dimea tor a liumber of 320 MAIN STREET . ■ >Nq que.8tions aeked. ODRINEX U aold That wgiua choice dictated b.v the project, ought to give itself all not the end ■ ' "Sandt^hea -Please,”^ and. demon­ 'VialtiDg hours 2 to S pm . (for having been due in Oc^ber and Ike .^g^rs gnd orgahtzed the’first polio Notfee I Irith tht5 guarantee by: kinds of go slow flags before It Q- What was the, date of the I We are never quite, sure, in our' stratearii of-making various all arsaa, Uxoept maternity wIi m . Arthar Drag Stare HI Mate severy-'ccnsideratlons. In his first 'to-oalied second Black Friday? other three at the Nb'^'18 meeting. cijnfJ’keldheld ' in Bolton.- • - Kail Orders FUled tries to make the project a reality. ' oivn suspicious mind, whether the types ^'gandwiches. l they,are 2 to 4:80 and 6:80 to 8 Small group* of circle membenra are M rs Jones is married- to R. . fo p rj’ear term. Governor Ribicoff Friday , absence of real hard, court-proven p.m., and private room* were organized and meeting at homes On the surface, this is a projecj WAS on Sept. 19 ISp. when the corruption iirConnecticut The’Ikpll^.-fio.ur' will feature a Kneeland Jones Sr. and live*, on'* WE HAVE DASY ✓ tiad served with ability and dis­ demonsftraliKm of cake decoratltW. tiiey are. 10 a.m. to 8 pm. Vlaltora to make the articles toke sold. Bolton Center Rd. The couple has everybody' is for. It is a project no­ New York St(Kk Exch^ge report- politic* in'the laat 24 years means are requested not to smoke in par DELIVERY TO THE tinction. The Republican stAtfe con­ ed numerous failurosThis brought everything has kept relatively The ^meetliig'will begin at 7:30 a son and a granddaughter. : vention of that year had not. in its body is against. p.m. ..^n'gtions for Thanksgiving ttenta room*. No more than two Btaaoheater Evening Herald Cov- : on the panic of 1873. ipure since the Waterbury dla- visitors at one time per patient. entry eorreapoadent, Mn,. PavUne •election of a ticket,'-offered very On the .surface, this is a project ^ ■ closures, or merely means that the baaketa should be brought In. ba-sed on all kinds of assumptions, A njembership tea Was held for little^ telephone Pilgrim 2-6281. Marriage Rule Firm much of a choice. There -n-ere Q W ^ t are __ the eMablished game has kept itself more, cau- Patlenta Today: 228 WHY A c o m m u n ity COLLEGE? not one of which has been ques­ u.S’ voting ages. tious and modest in its opef-ations. new nwmbers last Monday at the things Governor Ribicoff had been Avery’ Stl School, jPhe new mem­ ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Mrs. ARMY SURPLUS THEFTS NEW YORK (APj: — Francis tioned ii\ public. —'^m g ages are 20 in Ha- . ari!'never quite sure whether CAIRO (AP) — Cairo's burglar* Cardinal Spellman ’*aid Wednea- It.will provide -education for capable'students who, far promising to do which needed to waii, 19 in Ajaska, 18 in. Georgia | jj^^ian nature has changed. or bers i^ g d e Mrfc Donald J. Acker, Althea Dailey, 709 Main St.; Miss financial or personal reason* must continue to Bve at . .. ■ There are two- explanations for Marie Junger, 610 Center St.; are eiridently becoming *rar mind­ ,day nWht he .■dbe*'’kof foresee the AREA he done. and Kentucky, and 21 in all other merely gone protectively bl-partl- Mrs. W|lQtef Anderson, Mrs. Roman Catholic Church changing home. RoberK-,i0., Boari, Mrs. James Richard Carpenter,, 78 Bucking- ed. WTiat happened aifter the land- ’svich a state of affairs. *^*^**: I gan in some of its more questlon- In one week, three men were •its present stand on mixed mar­ First,.there is a zealous band of Cham^rig^Mrs, Arthur A. Chase, Kam St.; Thelma Falcetta; Ando­ alide reelectJo|i of Governor Ribi- „ ^ ------, ' ' able operations, ver; Wgl ter Sweet, feast Green­ caught trying to steal a surplus riages. proponents for the project whose Q—Under what law were U.S, Actually, through this ppriod, the Mrs. .Wwlam A. Goldrick. Mrs. World War n light tank, another TOe church requires, the non- J L E I ^ O X ANY ADVANTAGES FOR MANCHESTER eof.f in 1998 M-as the hiatoric reform marshals recently sent into Ala-' parties have actually been hsuidUrlg Norman V. (Jordon„ Mrs. Robert wich, R. I.; Everett',Bennett, South enthu.siasm is tremendous. W ln^or; John Killoran, 20 Prim- two were collared carrying. seven Catholic to agree in, writmg to IN SUCH A COLLEGE? aeesion of the General Asaemhly *’*"’* ’ each other with kid gloves,, and we -W. GrtJ,..Mrt:, Berton M. Kahn. airplane propellers ' away and -one raise - Aa.^»Cathollc8 any ebimren PHARMACY hi 1999, giving Connecticut a mod­ Second, those who, ma.v have felt A—Under an 1871 law previous- never really know whether this Is Mrs. '^om as J. Ijee Jr., Mrs. Leo wood\ Dr., V e r n on; Margueritte bom of the mixed marriages. / Yes! It will help attract .people and jitduBtry to Man-. L. Ross,-'. Mrs. Arthur Trat'ers and Seraphin, Crestridge Dr., Vernon; determined thief was- jailed after 39V E. CENTCR ST. ern district court aystem, cutting that aopie assumptions oifght to u.sed by Presidents U. 8. Grant because both are so unaSaailably he. drove an old army truck with­ T he cardinal spoke ,«t Idlewlld Chester rather than to some surrounding town Which be disputed, or some questions be and Grover Cleveland. , clean and honest, or because they Mrs. Bichdrd S. 'Wagner. Mrs. Mabel Carpenter, 63 Pitkin out tires through a fence. Airport upon his arrival from might begin such a college. out at least some portion of the — :— are in shme tacit agreement based Elerii^tary School Menus 3t.: Michael Zwick, 437 C enter TEL. Ml 9-089S anachronism of countv govern- asked, have hesitated to do so pub- Police guar& have been -;dou- Rome where he had been attend­ j Q —What is the name of the on the probabilitv any given dis- Mohday-^hamhurg gravj’ on’ St-: Adolph ^Gebler, 121 B. Ma^n bled around the warehouses where ing the Ecumenical Council. He ANY ment. achieving gome degree f"'’ f®"'’ it might be thought weights .system u.sed for precious closure might lead two ways, rice, huttered peas,' pickled beets, St., Rockville.' , the attempted thefts occurred. ■wrtll return to Rome Saturday. W/ IS THERE NEED FOR SUCH A COLLEGE? of goverhmen^tal reorganization. they' were "again.st the kids" or metal.s and gem.s ? One ■ would have to guess there Jam sandwich, fruit, milk; Tues­ ADMITTED TODAY; John Tyr-. "against education." ■ A-—Troy weight. jhas been no mountainous corrup- day—^ectlon day, ■ no school; rell, Broad BrobK; Mta. Mary QUESTIONS Yes. In Connecticut in 1965 there^will be 40,000 placM. These reforms can be subjected to — ^ t i o n on the state scene for these 24 Wednstohy-—soup and crackers, Poudrier, 11 Short St. and a DEMAND FOR 62.500. or a shortage Of 22,500 critical aijialysis, and some imper­ But after the whole community Q--IVhat authof, developed his years. . ■ -- cheesg^'M anut butter shildwiCh, BERTHS'YESTERDAY: Twin within the State of Connecticut. fections chn b€i,found in them. But has votrt in favor of having itself ability as a writer while serving Everj')xidy hag our permission, gingeiwjad' and topping, sons to Mr, and Mrs. Meliitn Shuey, ' ABOUT THE nothing ^n after the fact that a community junior college as we a term in a penitentiary? also, to giieas that, in the area of Thursgaj?—hamburg cm buh- .28 Gerald W:., Vernon; a son to, A -r-*-W. S. Porter, genera,lly i more m ^eat impropriety, each HfH. and Mrs. Joseph Ferguhar,-' ARE STUDENTS INTERESTED? they were accomplished, and that, hope the vote will go next Tuesday known ae O. Henry. party has ao much qn the other, tered Yn|«n beans, phtatb chips, COMMUNITY in them, (the state achieved a rich it ought to he permissible for.ajl pudding,-mirk; Friday—ttuna wig­ 29 Congress St. A recent sui-vey shows a total of 534 Interested in a 2- gle on hfi^uit, huttered whole ker­ BIRTHS TODAY: A daughter to Thfe best “tranquilizer” in the world doesn't come year commumty college for transfer iater to a 4-year^ return from Its landslide 'reelection tliose who have reservations and nel cotfti Celery sticks, wheat bread Mr. smd Mrs. Charles Desk Is, i*i a bottle* in a steadily-growing savings fund. college, and ‘728 interested in' shorter courses or coursaa' of Ribicoff. doubts and hope* and standards and b^tdr, fruit, milk, South Windsor; a daughter to Mr. Start savinif ^ r e today for that^deep. satisfying COLtEGET to end in 2 yeahs. 1; , ■ We hope we may be pardoned,, in for the proposed project to state' ■'■ ^'B asic Training and Mrs, Robert Smith, Mansfield eur status aa a .Republican news-, them openly and get diacuasion on Richard R. Remjingei’, son ■ of Ofcnter. ilili sense of secutity. Mr. agd Mf-g^omah S. Remlinger DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: WHO Mi^JNROLL? paper,/if we are immewhat less en- them. - i FIRST. ANNUAL ’ of 97 ^a'ih'R ., is Undergoing nine Richard Carter Sr.^ 272' Main St. thijsiastic ever the special divi­ And it oiighrt to be an urgent weeks^of basic recruit training at . DISCHARGE5D TODAY: Anna Any high school graduate whom - the Admission Cbm-, dends that election -victorj- declar­ matter of sound policy for those in : the NlWal''rralhlng Center, Great Marie Hale, Campbell Aye., Ver­ mittee of the Community College accepts aa being af ed wh en It enabled Governor Ribi- charge of planning and implement- ^ FINE ARTS and CRAFTS LakeSj^ BlJ j ■ .L '/ non; Mrs. Bertha BJorkman, -Car­ iin -A -A serious intent and good motivation. ter St.rBolton;' Mrs. Ethel Lemon, r . ' I- - eofff to becopie a national .leaded ing the project to review and re-; Maai^ltester Evening Herald 35 pakwood Rd.; Mrs. Flossie for the nomination of John F, Ken- assess-a number of the assump-! South^j ' Windsor correspondent, Hopkins, 17 Lockwood St.;' Jo­ SAVINGS HOW MANY WOULD ENROLL THE "npo.v, and subsequently a member tlons which are now part’ of the Laura-:*'jKat^ telephone Mitchell seph Reymander, 126 Oak St.; a ? u / L O A . 1 V FIRST YEAR? ei President Kennedy’s Cabinet. proapeettia for the community jun- j 4-I79S;- Mrs. Margaret Masse, Hebron; An estimated 120 students. In any case, now in 1962, we find ior college. - ; Miss Heleii Chedell. 94 Chestnut St; Mrs. Laura Kingsbury, Cov­ different set of considerations in Before such a college trie* to | i-2. Cubans Seized rAfstftmi^sA vfAfms Sponsored B.v: entry; Alfred Amell, 206 Henry HAWtatttss’s a f saT riasaciAL laaTitSTiaa WHAT courses w o u l d BE OFFERED? • / existence. open its doors, .there should he g| THE MANCHESTER LIONS CLUB KE'ii'W BSrrFla- (AP)—Eleven St.; Kathy Ashland, 52 Hale St." / Perhaps the most important sin- much firmer and more realisttc de- Ext., ■ Rockville': Mrs. Helen, Ben­ Cuirent Anhual Dividend p/6ottA€aiJS AMsasi< With The Co-operation Of Cuban|' Have --been arrested for On Insured^Savings (1) Arts and^cience program anticipating transfer *1* consideration is that, in 1960, terminatipif Of its prospeetive en-, specul^ion and crime.s ggainst th? nett, ,A9 McKee St.; Mrs.'Char- BRANCH OFFICE. ROUTE 81. COVENTRV later to a degree granting institution. The Manchester Fine Arts Association national-'-eepnomy-, Havana Radio lott* Wemmell and, daughter, 245 (2) A terminal program in’ technical and vocational the Republican party has nominat­ rollment than has been employed to Center ,St.;' Mrs. Doirothy Manner ed, in John Alsop, a candidate for reported..; \Ygdpeaday. ;?■ : fields which would NOT anticipate transfer later to ' date. The -chdib said the accused per- and son, • Blast Hartford; Mrs. MON.-TilES.-FRIDAY . > ... a 4-year college. Courses in thla program would be governor of whom it can be im­ Before' such a college tries to -sons Included a minor, who was Adrienne Ovian and son. South OPENTiff SP.M. determined by demand. mensely proud. op'qn its doors, there should be a aentenped. to. house iMrest,. pre­ Windsor; Mrs, Qtpc^ Bouchard THURSDAY 9 AiM. to 8 P.M,—B ED. CLOSED AT NOON And the second most tmpoi%ant new'^Aasesament of the expenditure ’ FRIDAY-SATURDA'i^ sumably because of hi's youth. The and daugditer,'-'28 Teresa Rd.; Mrs. ExtrR Hours Edna Brbwn and daughter, FYench consideration, made possible by the that ought'-to be involved—an- as­ others: at*w Jail Terms of varying kV'! i IS A COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOR lengthil * • Rd,, Bolton. ikHH::: fact that Johq Alsop is obriously sessment ..made''afjer the election. ' YOUNG PEOPLE ONLY? SUNDAY ------L------^ a candidate of‘statiire, is that it is not before: SuCh a n*wassessment | No. Opportunit.v will be afforded for older persona to ’ Rme for a change in the control of might, perhaps, reflect •''■decision ^ NOV. 2-3-4 / take desired courses. ■ r the state’s bureaucracy, time for a that such an institution'could 'hoL,| change in the formation of state! begin operation succes.sfully with j HOW MUCH WILL IT COST S^DENTS? policy, time for a change in the aa- only a percentage of a minimum ! J''":-:). ■ignmeht of political responaibilit ’. library. . - Based on 30 credits hours, the estimated coat to the stu­ 3 STATE ARMORY dent might be 1525 for one year. (817.50 per credit Jit is time for a change. The real financial fear about " rt": hour:) • - . ‘ Alsop, as cahdf(!ate, la prepared such an Institution is not- that we 330 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER and equipped to be the conptruc- will sjlend too much on it, but that ttve Instrument for such .qhange. we will try td 'Catabliah It too HOW MUCH WILL IT COST THE TOWN? cheaply. ■ bne does not need, in order to . ' . I Exhibilioii H w i -k “ The estimated cost to the Town of Manchester for the hold this riew, to laifncb- any par­ If there is any danger-of that, it Sarurday—I to 9 P.M. y, first year would be 126.500. ticular criticism of ,' the pleasant would he better not .to ,have such j READ and decent and honorable gentle­ an Institution at all. | • Sunday—1 to 6 P;M. WILL THIS C ^ T G O UP? man who now holds the office of •The Board of Education, last Au- ‘ Not necessarily, since most of the Town’s.costs arise from governor. Nor docs one need to try .gust, adopted.a praiseworthy mo-| ' - PROCEEDS BENEFIT ALL ABOUT IT ■ fairly ^ b le ' items subh qs: Cleaning, custodian, books,' to follow^ to . their last' ultimate tion concerning this proposed' In- supplies, repairs, utilities, heat.-etc. The cost each year proof surface signs that the politi­ atitution, a motion which reads a* ^ LUTZ JUNIOR MUSEUM and THE i- r . SO YOU WILL BE 'Will depend upon the appropriation made by the"Board. cal macJiine which now holds ?e- follows: "Be it further resolved' CHILD'S GUIDANCE CLINIC of MANCHESTER , of Directors to a separate and independent budget..... ■pmisibility for Connecticut gov- that the '^ a r d of Education is ' ABLE TO CAST AN Mmment has grown a little fat and determined that, if Manchester ee-• ^ ■ -V ' . • - * , • - ' ^ WILL A NEW BUILDING BE NEEDED? calloue and careleas. tablishes such an institution, it I et . ) We should prefer to emphasiae, must he of such quality that stu- ■ 10Q% virgin wool orlon pile-lined INTELLIGENT Not at all. 'The Community Junior College will be ADMISSION 25t housed In -Manchester High School during hours which ”that (Sovernor John Dempaey has dents will lie readilj' accepted, at will NOT conflict with any existing H i^ Schori pro- done a nice job; ot carrying, on the other college* and universities to gtam. \ gubernatorial chores ever since compiete their work for a »four A A U r O ? ? Mr. Ribicoff went off' to -Washing­ year degree." j COAT ton, and to go back to 1999 ji^nd That “readjly accepted at other | , SILENT AUCTION compliment the Democratic state colleges and unlyeraities to com­ , Truly .Um lowest price for a coat of sudi fine ‘ • A ■ -si . /': ■ . \ machine for the way it used its plete their worft for .a four year de- | • HUNDkEbS OF PAINTINCS - ' quality that Robert Hall has ever been able to power then—sometimes in favor of gree" Is^a- Very tall order. It Ja the | -Dottn’t look like a low-price car, does it? Those Id u ^ -^ -fo a d lines are ^ ractf. The inside is so luxurious. The bucket It'S A GOOD INVESTMENT reforms it itself didn't .really want. ■only basis w wmich the establish-| ’ offer beforel A catching silhouette witii itg own VOTE But eight years ‘is a long time. ment of this Manchester Com­ ■ • SGORJ^ OF CRAFT E)^HlBITS Ion scarf and a beautifully warm interlining * ffiote are indMdtudly adfustablei But this. §-33 is just one of nine stunning hw-price Meteors: sedans, station ibagons, And 1^. years would* be an even munity .Junior College would' be 17.88 ON inM SIX ' OPEN THE DOORS •f'MauldenV'Riviehi Orion iic ^ ^ hardtops. Each is available uMh a new Lightning 260 V-8 (the standard V-8 bn Custom and. S-33 models and the longer time for one political ma- .justified. But it is a status not eas­ 3 FAMOUS -ARTISTS' DEMOI^STRATIONS ,chine or for one political philoso- ily attainable, and one lias trouble | pde. b marvelously aiotod mIst,Bnd plakL Comp, .vaMe $25 Country Cruiser station wagon). Each includes eervice-savers suck ajt self-adj^ting- IN THE ph.v, for that mattqj;, to have the imagining it accruing, Msily, to the I 63 MERCURYi TO A COMMUNITY COLLEGE i^ a ira of the start# of Connecticut JJfancheater proapectua aa it now ■ FRIDAY 7 to ,9 PJ^.— WAYNE MORRELL Misses’ rite* 8 . to 18. . .l , hrakes.yisit your Mercury dealer soon. See if you don t like the ‘63 Meteor’s sparkle! a OILS and LANDSCAPES . REFENENDIIM > Within its power. stands. . “ . ! N M I g y a a r / ld jM Y wdia ararraatyrMncolo-Marcanr Dlvtofon, fm d MoWr Cooipanir. iw^rana to iU eoalort. Its dMlwt. to ture. warrant ta Morcuty Even ao, it remains the positive, All such questions, howevinr, can i 9 m sm m t iia w : T)wt Iw M wontho M tor. 14,000Wiloa. whicfiovar eomao M l. tro^ r^otaUO^Roet, (natadktf ralotoO loOar, wIM b* mod* by OMlori. a< oe't with ■ mMm I M woOwaMMe w Mdortala. Tkof ora not eovorod by tho wwrsnty: oaoroprlato M H «0eana wfti !o motf# ty krt cafOPonjo*. Ownorg wIM fomoin rotponaibla IN MANCHESTER constructive, refreshing appeal of be ■ assessed and reassesaed after | SATURDAY, 7 to 9 P.M.—TOM NICHOLAS # r .jrm il ------ootyieoa. rou<)na ropticiwioM of port* onOh m «tor». oeorti elMeo« ieMioe pamti, wtoor blaieawU troM w alwteO tiniaoi and aomwl NEH TUESDAY the Aicop candidacy which;has the we have the voter' authority neces- j a WATER CTtlLORS NO ONI • Wa mI,Iw aaA aalrl ^naSnSai*■awa**»"■■>»»»'**■• ' main right to carrj’ the day next sary.to create this new community! _ M MM * Dw-aes aawarn ilianiit listen to eonuheot* on UiJ Community CoUago by aramln66i4 . ’ ■ COMCr . METEOR "'MOWTEWEV; HtOOUCTf Of UOtOR (X)hl>ANY * UtiCOLH-MEaCtWIY tHWSIOII ettizens—day and evening—over Radio Station WINF.' Tuesday., .institution if the final judgment' o f| " * • Wa lM«a aa sradk taMasI SUNDAY* 2 to 6 P.M.-WILLIAlJ JAMES FLYNN OtSir HAU • Yaa mm U iaws «a Mral J The Republican party can - he town authorities la that there arc a a STILL LIFE -1, Farther Ipfonnation, if needed*" proii’d of the fact it nominated him. need for . it, athdenta for . it, an^ ' ^ giadly.be sopplied by the. ^ ON rriM 4 The state of Connecticut can be status attainable for. it: MORI ARTY BROTHERS, Inc. Board of E

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kANCHESTSR EVENING HERALD, ItANCHESTEIl, CONN, IHURSDAY, NOVElifBER 1,* i96« liA N iO T E ^ R E-VENIl^ JCTRALD, MANCHESTER, IHIJRSDAY, NOVEMBER'l, 1962 PAGE ELEVEN PACT t B I ■i -1 Regentfut €mtro Spiirni-y<^.^ S ia t^ N e w s Obituary IPower Trouble VN Plan to Check Bas^s Encpuntei^ed in Mrs. Mary Pondrtor 31^ Bagy m , ------' Mrs. Mary-^Poudrier, Bl, of 11 (OoBtliiiiM frotn !»•»• OneT Graft to Venus IV and APPUANfCE HEALTH6/CAPSULES 8hmt St, When temal great-grandmcitoer is Mrs. Lula Converse, Manaftrid De­ !would seek a Security Council ses­ A SU8SIDIAHY OF sop has involved himself in the well. Mariner approaches .Venus, all pot. She has two brothers, John Everett, 3H, and WiHlam Fran- sion today or Friday to ask for 'problems apd welfare of people by Friends may call at theYimeral experimental; apparatus aboard cia, 2H ; and a sister, Deborah Kay, 5. a mandate that would give him personal choice. home tomorrow from 2/to 5 and will be turned on automatically by a strpn^er hand in dealing with "Mr,' Alsop possesses superior 7 to 9 p.m. commands stored on the' space ^ Olaaver, Brenda L«e, daughter of Mr. and Mia. John Stan- • Castro. The John F. TI e e y Funeral craft. -mis 16 A6I0N OF GLAUCOMA, charicteristics for personal leader­ Ridgewood St. She was bom Oot. 16 gt Man- Thant tdld newsmen at the air- Home, 219 W. C ^ e r St., is In Four Interplanetary experi­ otem ee Memorial Hoapital. Her maternal grandparents art Mr. , port his talks with Ca.stro had V, AN EYE PlSEASE THAT CAN ship. Of equal if not greater im­ portance, he would be free to exer­ charge of local afrangements. ments involve studies of space en- and Mre. Stephen M. Hale, BunMtol. Her paternal grandmother been fruitful. CAUSE BLtNPNUSS IF NOT . 'vironment, and two are Venus 19 Inch PORTABLE TV is Mrs. Harriet Olaaver, 107 Cambridge St "During my stay in- Havana,” " . ■ TREATCP PROMPTLY. cise it. And we believe it to be a good calculated risk that John Alexander Ziiryk experiments. In toe latter experi­ he said. “ I was reliably informed ments, Mariner will employ an' • Hugo 25*' evon that the dismantling of the, mis­ Hm Mi CsewU'emM W fW iiilswUilta Alsop would not turp back the OOLUMl^A —; Funerkl services Romeo, Wayne Thomas, son of William and Mary Jackson , It'u nat MendMl• tabs ■ •! ilsAnsiitirs--— s a clock -in. the necessary tasks of infrared, and . microwave radio­ Romeo, 131 Pine Knob Dr., Wapping. His matsmal grandparents > * Lewoat Fric* Ivor siles and installations was already for Alexander Zuryk, 69, who died meter designed' to. Bcan Venus and keeping Connecticut abreast of and «rf a heart attack while shingling arS Mr. and Mrs. £. L. Jackson, Miami, Fla. His pgtemAl • Food-Worming ovon in progress and that this process send basic'information about the gxaiulfatfaar is Joseph Romeo, Bronx, N. Y. He has two broth- * L^htwaight should be completed by Friday, f ahead of the times.” a /*b of Tuesday, will be held to­ on was missing on reconnais- Wednesday, the Times came out planet back to earth stations. ira, WltMam, 6H, and Ted,.814; and three sisters, Debia, 8, Sha- ieontrol “ Thereafter will come the- ship­ .sance flight to ch ^ k on the Soviet g„pport of T>emocral Abraham morrow at 9:30 a.m. at Com­ Mariner has been in flight 67. m i, 7, and Melody, 21 months. ment and return to the Soviet Un­ * FewaiiimMa PorfmiiMmca missile bw es in Cuba. - Rlblcoff’s bid for the uiST Sen- munity Funeral Home, 134 Church days and ia expected to reach toe • *'.-**• ion. arrangements for which ,are ' Red China today coptinueo St„ WlUlmemUc and at 10 at Holy vicinity of Venus Dec. 14, • Big,,smokoloos understood to be in hand.” ate. ItabaMo, Virginia Anne, daughter'of Bruno and.. Clara Skra- * AM Chcmnal strong vocal support of Castro in Trinity Russian Orthodox Church, b a ci Dubaldik 59 Irving St. She was bbra Oot. 17 at Hartfbrd broilOr, Both the United States and the his defiance of the Soviet missile Wllllmantic. H o ^ t o l. Her maternal grandmother is Mrs. Agnes Skrabaos, Soviet Union acted swiftly as word withdrawal. . Station for Sale Mr. Zuryk, who was bom In Rus­ 4 * Sorvieo Inchidad spread that. Thant had encoun­ 67 North St. Her pAtemal grandparents are Mr. and-Mre. Julius • Automotio lighting The theoretical quarterly Jour­ HARTTFORD (A P ) — Anyone sia on March 1, 1893, was a son About Town Dubolde, 60 Irving St. tered difficulty with Castro. Be­ nal Red Flag said Castro’s de­ want a railroad station?* of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Zufyk. „ of top burnors, fore the chartered Brazilian Jet mands for U.S. abandonment of The .bankrupt New Haven Rail­ There are Still a few opening in returned Thant and his entourage He lived in Columbia for more than ^ John WUUam,, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stugens D. Oow- ov^n and broilar Guantanamo and th e, anti-Castro road says Its Union Station in 35 years and operated a farm and the junior life^ saving classes . for tag, l U ’ ^ r i a n St. He Was bom Odt. 14 at St. Francis Ho#- of advisers to New York,, the boys and girls. 'The recreation de-. campaign are “absolutely Just, Hartford is for sale. Thie.75-year- blacksmith biisiness. from the prop­ ^ His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. United States announced it would old building is ."too large^and too ! partmeht-sponaored classes begin • Faohion-lino bumor absolutely neces-sary and entirely erty now owned by the Piotrkowski lllqaee Murphy, West Hartford. His paternal grandparents art reSutne the blockade.-and air sur­ correct." obsolete,” said New Haven trustee Saturday at the EhMt'Side Rec pool. \ eontrois veillance. family. . - Mr. and Mrs. George H. Cowing, Wethersfield. He bos two ' The Soviet defense minis­ Richard J. Smith yesterday. Those interested should contoct the brotoere, Michael, 17, and Paid, 14; and two, abtors, ChrroU, 15, Pierre Salinger, White House He; said the railroad would re­ He was a member of Columbia recreation office on SSchool 8t. be­ try newspaper, Krasnaya Zyeida Grange. and Sharon, 10. . i • Trineoior dooorator press secretary, told newsmen: (Red St^), also backed Castro’s tain just encfugh land on which to Lollipop Likes Peanuts—and Lupton^ Too fore Saturday. ^ "in the absence, of-effecUve U:N. demand.s. build a small, functional ticket of­ Survivors include his wife, Olga bock ponot arrangements, the hemisphere na­ Mike OstrowBki, age 2, meets and "feeds a.peanut to The LolUpop, age 3V4. Inltroiductlpna are be­ Gulekiezick Zuryk; a son,- John Provoat, Jeffry Stephen, son cif Mr. and M » . Stephan Pro­ UHF-VHF It said today: "Mankind- expects fice. Mra. 'Thoman JohnstOT^^Jr.^ 27 vost, Harrisen, N. Y. He w ai bom Sept. 24 in Greenwich. Hia tions have the responsibility for the United States to take specific Built in 1887, Union Station was ing done by John Lupton, the Republdoan candidate for U.S. Sphator who brought the-baby ele­ Ziiryk of Easton;, a daughter, Mrs. Hlllcrest Rd„ assistant geks'ral continuing surveillance.” phant to Mancheeter today for-a stroll on Main St. MHta-d8 the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Os- maternal g^andparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Oliver B. Jylkka. 11 • Trim, compact. measures confirming the commit­ heavily damaged by fire in 1913 Walter Wolezak of Columbia, nine- chairman of “Hi-Fever Folliea,’. Durant St. His paternal grandpaianta are Mr. and Mrs. Hector Moscow Radio announced Miko- ment to respect th^ integrity of and extenmvely. rebuilt. trowekd, 22 Locust 9L Behind him U Republdoan Repi-, A. Lawrence Riker, and' behind Lollipop grandchildren; and in Russia, a Manchester Hospital Auxiliary "" modam a^ing yan was going to Cuba to "ex­ is 11^. John F. Shea Jf.’‘ (Herald photo by Oflara). v ' ~ - ______Provdfft, .104 Elizabeth Dr. His metemal great-gqahdmotow ie (juba’s territory. ThoNmost lm-« The sale would have to be ap­ brother and two sisters. His young­ show, will appear Saturday at Mpa. MAry jytkka, Fitchburg, Mass. . change views on the international portant of such .measUria have' proved by regulatory ^encies. No er daughter,,Mrs. Ann Z. Rambush 10:30 A.m. on the Jean ColbSrt' situation -with the government of - - AUTOMATIC been mentioned in a .recerlt.!)rt|ito- asking price was announced. of''Wiillmafitlc, died Oct. 21. Shbw over WTIC. Cuba.” ment by Fidel Castro.” ' Rooney, Michael Joseph, son o f. htr. add Mrs. Patrick Roo­ Mikbyan was expected to spend Science More Fun Her Way The, Rey. Arcady SylUch will of­ ney. 72 Lockwxiod St. He waa bora-Oot. 17 at MAnchester Me: ■ t ^ g h t in New York en route-to Dodd Lauds JFK News Tidbits ficiate at thq funeral^' assisted by Members and honorary n»m- morial Hospital. HHs maternal grrandpareiAs arg Mr. and Mre. -luvana, presumably to confer ■iSASTON. Pa., Oot. 31 (A P ) — the Rev. Stephen Antonuk of the bers of Hose Co. 2, Town FireTJe- Joseph -Spence, Nottingham. E n g ^ d . His paternal rrandpar- with Kuznetsov and possibly with Seif. Thomas J. Dodd. D-Conn., By MARY CAMPBELL !?>Bheet of ice cubes held Above a Greek Catholic Holy Ghost Ortho­ partment, will have a husband and ■ afito, are Mf. and Mre. Jacob Rooney, 50 O ooperA t. He h*a a WASHER Thant. U.S. officials in Washing­ The said Umight Prpsidenit Kennedy’s AP Newsfeaturo Writer boiling teakettle of wetter. dox Church of Stratford. wife bowling tournament Saturday ' brotoer, Patrick, 14; and three jUsters, Susan, l8^ Maureen, 7, ton said there was no plan for 5tder o t' a quarantine on arms NEW YORK (AP) — Childish "rt’s the principle of a bat front Miss U.S.A., Ajiiadee Chabot of Burial will be in Cipumbia Cen­ at 6:46 p.m. at the Community Y 'Ohd WDaiy. 2. , shipments to S^ba was "An act meeting a cold, front. The cold ter Cemetery. alleys. ' » * • • * > 4 Cycia, 2 SpaaA Mikoyan to see President Kenne­ enthusiasm for science usually fiz­ Los Angeles, '17-year-old weight- dy or Secretary of State Dean of courage, determination end air can’t hqld as much moisture lifter, judo exponent and student, Friends may call at the funeral BoIom^ Linda Siiaan, daughter of Mr. and MTe. LaUrenqe Doctor Says' zles before it leaves the launching Rusk on the Stopover, though it- ftrmneas that ihay' well mark a as the hot; .it becomes oversatu­ arrives In. London to compete in home today.from 7 to 9. The fam­ Miss Marsha Jewell, daughterpf "Rcbert Scioselo, 12 Bancroft Rd„ Rockville. She waa bora Oot. 12 Lb. Copoeify seemed possible he; might seek turning point in tn* war.'^ pad, says science teacher Dr. rated; the moisture condenses in 1962 Miss World contest.. .Bul- ily has. suggested that contributions Mr. ajid Mrs. .Raymond P. Jeivell, 10 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. .Her maternal grandpar-- such talkrTafter his buban visit. By WAYNE 6;- BBAND8TADT, .Speaking ,to a- pre-election din­ Helen ChaJland, whein it should be the form of raindrops.” garlsji govemrnent orders ration­ may be made to the heart or can­ 9 Lilley St., has been initiated Into ants are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond PouSoh, Harwinton. Her pa­ * Autonraric Sand Ijaetion ner of the Easton Dembcpatio city With the Cuban situation again M.D. maintaining "all systems go." 'f. Dr. Challand says teachers often ing of several basic foodstuffs, in­ cer funds In Mr. Zuryk’s memory. Sigma Tau Chaptwi Alpha Oiini- ternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs.. Patrick Srtoocio, Hartford. clouded in-jmeertainty. President Written for Newspaper Enterprise 'wmm'ttrtee, Dodd sedd: "One thing we don’t have to do tell her they don’t have time to cluding onions, potatoes, beans and cron Pi, at Washington College, . • She has four - brothers. Lauretice, 10', Robert, 5, Daniel, 5, and * 2-Vaar Warranty ’’We are only at the beginning Kennedy! ctopeled the news con­ Assn. In elementary sciene’e is motivate,” run experiments. Her answer rice, says' 'Yugoslav news agency Chestertown, Md. ^ e Is a 1961 Mkbari, 15 months; and a sister, Donna, 13. ference he had scheduled today. of the solution of the problem says the pretty, freckled teacher. is that "doing” does take longer Tanjung, blifming drought. graduate of Manchester High There is no doubt pwicillin and Communist aggreaeion in ^ this • '>.4* Thant said before leaving Hava­ ’Kids think science is the moot than a fast explanation- by teach­ Mrs. 'Franklin D. Roosevelt school. Dtckerman,. Brian Robert, eon- of Mn.and Mra: Rcbert Em -' the many similar preparations hemisphere, but we ha'Ve in the Ftmerali na that further consultations ekoibng thing In the world. er. But "doing” is more valuable q>ent soinewhat/undomfortable mett Dickerman, 14 Eva' Circle, RFD 8, Rockville. He was born Would bp conducted in-New York have -been a boon to mankind. A l­ past week dealt successfully with "But in high school and college, because It Is much more apt bo DANISH MODERN FURNITURE though they have saved many its most immediate and threaten­ night but her ooniution reported as 45% in 7 States Oct. 8 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand­ with representatives of the Cuban not mahy of them really love sci­ be rememtoered. essentially unchanged . . Belgium Mrs. Mary Murray parents ate Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McQuaid, Staffordville. His lives, they have not been an un-. ing aspects.” ZIP COVERID FOAM CUSHIONS government in the search for a ence. Their interest is killed some­ Parents Have Fun /' government wins p^Uamenta^ Funeral services for Mrs: Misiy paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. CTarence Dickerman, 'WA- mixed blessing. Dodd, chairman of the Senaf^e WASHINO'TON—Seven states peaceful solution. where along the linq Jn elementary Parents can have a lot offun approval for pltui to draw bounda­ Murray, 137 Summit St., were held tertord- He has a brother, Bruce, 8; and two aistera, Candace As with most other sqbstances lub-commlttee on internal security, account for 46 per cent of the He was expected to confer with school.” delvipg into science with their ries between Flemish and Walloon yester^y afternoon at the Holmes lomn, 5, and Cynthia Lee,-16 months. that enter the human tibdy, some praised Kennedy’s prompt refusal youngsters-. Dr. Challand goes on. nation's 88,900,000 licensed drivJ Ambassador Carlos Lechuga, Who In an effort to r'ecycle this situ­ areas of Belgium. Funeral Home, 400 Mkin St. The sat in on the Havana negotiations. persons are' found to have an al­ to withdraw U-S. bases from Tur­ ■Wheri a family sets up a sci­ Rev. (Jeorge F. .Norstrand, rector ers: California, New York, Penn­ ation, Dr. Chailand Inatriiets fu­ -- Spaper, James Alfred, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Jasper, Lechuga, former envoy to Mexico, lergy to one or more of these anti­ key in 'exchange for -the removal ture elementary teacliCrs at- tl)* ence lab ito the basement to tiM at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, sylvania, Dlinois, Michigan, Milo, V this week was named Cuba's new biotics and suffer a reaction when of Soviet ba.ses In Cuba. on wlekends and talny evenings, Roads Save 2,000 sfHciated. Burial was In East and Texas. 88 Biseell St. He was born Oct. 16 at 'Man^ester Memorial DRYER PRICES National College of EducaUon 'll) Hos]Mtal. Hie maternal grandmother is Mre. frabel Roaendahl, permanent represen^tive to the the drug is given.- E v^ton. 111., where she Is'liead -bhe parents find eiemenlary soIt Cemetery. IN .f b s t t v Ai ^ p o s t 94 B&aeell St. His maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Canohne United Nations, replacing Mario An even more serious resulj of Hoover China Saved of the science department.'She' Al­ eitce abaoiutely fascinating.” ' iWKSHINGTON — About 2,000 Rearers were Robert Mason Jr., people who might have' been kill­ NEW YORK (AF)—Mrs, Mad­ .- D. MoConneU; 94 Bissell 9t. He Km a brother, John W. Jr., 6; START ^58.00 Garcia-Inchaustegui, who . took giving antibiotics is the fact that so edited a new 20-volume encyclo­ Parents can help a child pur­ Ernest Richardson, R qb^ Mason - GREENWICH (AP)—Fire dam­ ed la«rt' year survived because of eline Neupert,. executive aecretar:; . and a sister, Jacqueline 3. . part in the bitter Security Council the disease germs they %zt so ef­ pedia of science for children In sue Ms own Individual interests. Tr., John Kissman ' aiK^ EmSst « * * • • debate last week on the Cuban aged t^ay the home of Allan Hoo­ She sa}r8, which a _ teacher can’t safe new interstate .highways, the , of the Batoton-Festival in Bridge­ fective against at. first th'time de­ ver, sen of former president Her­ Grades three through nine. (Young crisis. alwayA do. They can go on their Ehireau of Public Roads estimates port, Conn., has been elected presi­ . Zatikoweld, Im Jn. daughter of Mr. and Mre. Henry J. Zat- velop a resistance or immunity to I bert Hoover, but a pr^ele.ss col­ People’s Science- Encyclopedia by Cuban Foreign Minister Raul own field trips. And they can ad­ SFi^ I e ITHAT FLOWER dent of'the International Festival- > feqwskt, 405 N. Main St. - She wee bora Oct. 15 at Hartford Hoe- the drugs. This process has been lection of blue and white porcelain (ZHilldren’s Press.) ■ Roa, who also' took I part 'in the vance as fast as the aWfity, of the - lULEY BITES SET NEW YORK (AP) -- Americans Association, toe group announced total., - Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrir. Edward unduly''hasteped by the widespread was saved. ^Participation Is Key • Swain Sr., 88 Lila^ St. Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. 8o- 2 3 ” ALL CHANNEL CONSOLE Havana talk's, was I expected to •"Doing” is the key word for a child—and the parente-^Allows’. QREFNWICH (AP)—Funeral have a special responsibility to here today. .' - com e - to Hew Yori»ij. but he re­ and frequenUy Unnecessary use of The flre'.brokq out while Hoover Lot.s of preschool OWldton -can services -will be held tomorrow preserve wild flower life, says toe Other officers elected aie as jh ie Zatkowski, Union St. She has a sister, JIU Ann, IS antibiotics. ’ • _ v and his fajIllW were..away in Brat fa.scinating study of science, Dr. months. ' " mained in Havana for^Uie present. Challand explained during a visit Identify automobiles and airplanes, for (3ol. James Wilson Riley, director of the Brooklyn Botanic foll?^ 4:’ tlehoro, Vt.,^and waa discovered Thant announced after his re­ Drugs ffiat are primarily life- to NewfYork. "When a child asks, she says, and some fltat g^raders general partner In the New York Garden, because bulldostrs are Vice Prwident, Kenneth JVal- turn that Castro had a ^ eed on saverr for persons who have . An by a caretaker at a neighboring can help wire a doll’s house, using brokerage ' house Of 'VHas, and rolling hito wild land across the stad,' executive director of the Min­ S t^pen, Ronald John, son of Mr. and Mn^ Frank W. Step- home. Most of the 12-room home ’Where does the rain come from?' ^ RoeStvi lie. He was born Oct. 23 at Mancheeter Memorial.-^ "humsmitarian grounds’" to re­ overwhelming l-nfection ur in the best answer- a teacher can give exposed switches and flashlight Hickey. Riley, 79, died at his qpuntry ' at toe rate of seven neapolis Aquatennial; secretary'. waa not damaged. total. Her maternal grjuidparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Armend turn the body of Maj. Rudolf An­ whonl infection- 1s a disastrous Is, ’I know A good experiment you batteries. home .here Tuesday night. A grad­ ''square miles a day. Mary Hale, executive director o * Patantad CiDbl Cbotls derson Jr.. 35, of Greenville, S.C., complication of some chronic de­ The fife stopped ‘short of the "So don’t underestimate the uate Of the U.S. Military Acad To help those who wish to leam the Alaska Festival of Music: Hntoy, Ellington. .His ^ternal grandparents are Mr., and Mrs. 6an do, to find out’. ■ Peter Steppen. Rockxjlle. He has two brothers^ Wiliam, 12, and 2 CUSHION 2 CUSHION O C ^ S IO N A L 2 or 3 CiitMMi a U2- pilot who crashed or was bilitating disease, have all toqj.of- porcelain collection, which waa "Teachers sodietdmes say their child and give him only baby kinds emy in 1906, he served in World how to grow wild flowers, the or­ treasurer, Leon Cazin, exeimtive shot down over Cuba la st, week. said to have been obtained by Her­ of science.” War I and was a member of the ganization has Just published i director, of toe Tampa uitin Russell, 8; and two sisters, Valerie, 3, and Oathleen, 15 months. ten been give^for such trivial con­ schools can’t afford 'expensive ■' ***•». D4VANS * Finishad to Match Mahogany The U.S. Defense Department re­ ditions as the common coW. bert Hoover while he was an engi­ equipment, but in this case, for You might iie boring to death second service command, civilian 96-page handbook on the subject. America Fiesta. ; DIVAN SECTIONAL / CHAIRS ported last Saturday that Ander- neer. in China. example, all they nqed Is a cookie a future Wemher von Braum. advisory board, during World War Articles by many experts make tSrectors of major faaUvals Morhardt„ Darryl Hugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Mor- It is human nature for ahyo.ne Firemen-carried out the collec­ bardt, 162 Bissell St. He w«« born. Oct. 23 at Manchester Me- Rag. 39.9S * Rag. 119.95 who is-sick, even from something II. He leaves his widow, the for­ it national In scope. It can be and c'b m m u n It y eelebratlon.s Rag. I9.9S , Rag. 59.9S * Exclusiva VivM Vision tion when nelghbora told them of m er Eugenie Wood Root; ,tWo ordered front the . Brooklyn Botan­ throughout toe* country ato mem­ jn oriaf Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mts- that is known to run a a.hort, it^ value.' 8103 brought the - shortage to soils, two daughters and three sis­ ic Garden for-- 81 paperback or MUnto Cochrane, New Glasgow, Novg Scotia. He has one btoth: harmless cdurse, to clamor loudly Did You Know bers of the International Faativals Allan Hooyer la a New York en- 13,941, they added. ' ters. $2.80 cloth. Association. er, Kyle, 16 months. * AN Front CoatroN ! for relief. gineer.. • , John S. Halloran, executive sec­ ' '■! SEND THEM An acquaintance of mine has Fire Chief William H. DaWson retary o f the State’s , judicial de­ > That— Bums, Blair Owen, son of Mr. and Mra. Robert E. Burns, such a low tolerance to the ordi- declined to astlmate the monetary partment, said IL deposits going Before packing summer hats Tojiand. He was born Oct. 22 at MAncheifter Memorial Hoepi- * Full Sorvieo and Warranty .nary discomforts of an otherwise value - of the damage. Origin of bock as far as Mapeh were unac- away for the winter, place them' teU. His maternal grandparenta ara Mr. and Mrs. W. Hutchin- THE pleasant life that he badgers his the ftre wAa unknown. sounjed for. He also said-he had in plastic bags for protection. aon, Brooklyn, N. Y. His paternal grandfather is Mr. John ^68 "38 ^23 ^ 8 doctor lntd''givtng him the latest r^iiested State Comptroller Ray­ sMMt mMCMWtnm c&nrmn Burns, Newport, Maine. He has a brotoer, Brian Lee, 6. • • • * : antibiotic whenever he has "a, slight mond S. ThptCher to file a claim Nearly 200,(K)0 kinds of .plants I cold of a low fever. This needless ^ Fight Ti/)o Fires HOMETOWN WATERBURY (AP) — Two for reimbursement-with the Insur­ have been introduced Into the MoriUi, James Paul, son o f Mr. and Mra. James Paul Mbran, and essentially selfish action not 22 WUUam ST. He was born Oct. 23 at j Mancheeter Memorial fires kept Waterbury firemen' busy ance carrier. i. U^ted States by • 'the govemnient. only does this man no good, It last nlght.^ Hoepital. MBs' maternal grandparents are Mr. And Mrs.- H On Liquor Count The union' yesterday rejected a port office, including Milford led kaa 27 Ridgewood St. He was born OOt. 21 at Manchester Me­ Call” , reRularly with in claims with 4,106. New Haven waa described as a fossil before Company contract' offer and start­ being known as a, living animal. morial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrt. R«g. A9.95 Rag. 89.95 Rag. 99.9S Rag. H9.9S all the hometown news ' ed picketing this morning at 7 followed with 3,019, while Hart­ •momos McKenna, 30 Ridge SJU . Hie paternal grandparenta ore William J. Kanehl Jr., 51, of ford wss third with 2,886. -t o’clock. The contract rejection, by The hog-noee bat uses its liSig Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lukas. 30 Foxcroft Dr. He haa a sister, people-— away from , 519 (!lenter. St., Manchester,' wss a four rote margin, came over home are so anxious tongue, k quarter as long ' as,its Rchtn EHizabeto, 2. ^ - chj)|ged with driving under, the tn- company refusal Jto include a shift Rodrigu^* Free Man own body, to extract nectar iuid to get. Auencs of liquor or drugs and.. preference clause. '* _____L., , pollen from flowers. Krebs, Robin Marie, daughter to Mr. and Mr%. CbarieA Krebs, ' Company officials today said toe ia « HoUtoter Dr., East Hartford. She was bom Oot. 21 at MAr^ fallure to pass to the left, after an 50 other." employes are • -at work. MADRID-To be called' a "Rodri- : accident on Rt. 85 yesterday at gvez" In ' MAdrid means you are : With 80 Bpeciee, South ,America* 'toeSter Memorial Hosjrital. . Her maternal grandparenta are Mr. Subscriptions Dolan truck drivers 'are under a and Mrs. Franklin Sessions'. 164 HAwthorne St. Her paternal ' 7:80 p.m. '■ the.head o f a h'ouseffold.'have pacic- hasx the largest group of mar- hikset MODERNIZATION KIT *66 *78 >88 teamstAr contract. ■ grand^iarents are Mr. and' Mrs. Richard* ^'Tiseboter, E)sst HArt- ^ ^ y a b le in Advance _ (Jolchester. state p o 11 c e-'said ed" your family off on itor-AnnuAI supiale outride' of Austialia; North America has only' the Kanehl was driving nortb^ when vacation, and are "batching it.” ..*•••• I I ALL WITH EXTEPfSION-tEAF MAIL JL.VTES Bail Deficit Probed " oppossum. -his- car struck the left rear of a' Holland. Sherwood John Jr„ son to Mr. a»d Mrs- Sheessood Car owned by John C! Costanzo, MERIDEN (AP) .—A shortage, USSR REJECTS BAN Each year over .44 million ■ * - - p Oaa Year ',... of .83,941 in the bail bond fund of Americans visit the 39 .(lational 'Jbhn Holland. Birch Mt. Ext., RFD. 1. Bolton. He was bora Slx> Montlis . . . 11.00 34, of School PUl,,- Boltorf:* which t GENEVA CAP) — The SoVle« parks. ' . J ' ! .-Sapt. 21 at Mancheater Memorial Jlospttal. Hte- maternal Ofocuit Court 7 is being in v i^ - Union .again refused categorical­ Complete in «ne pAckagA, tkti sew do-it-youraalf .Three Hontos . .SJSO was park^ed on fit. S5\ to elsJm the tember. Deqnpsey ordered stato itrbls only to. conduct AsiMoiiage ' When .traveling- with baby, use Pandera, Andrew Elliot, oon .'to Mr. pnd Mrii. A l Cart Psa- T»'? ' . • ‘ iiattrjffslrr. children. . The couple, OlifforA poUce- te look into the ease after Hn 'the Soviet UdImi. your - el'ectric bottle wanner -to oelra, 282 S. IFth'Bt.. PWladeijAla, Pa. H«i War bora Sept. 28 VP Fay Brafahl* and Mp wUe, he h ^ received a report from hert baby’s food. The food ean .)>• « t toe Pennsylvania Geneial HcJm{t*l- Hie m a t e ^ .|p4ndmbfh- Juditk, were qiluted by pOlloe as State audKoni. A CURED PA'nENTf ’ w a ^ e d in custard cupe. er ia Mrs. Vera Naletko, Richland. N. J. His jmtemal grand- SERVICE UP t o 35 MONTHS saytar Mm ; ohildrea' h ^ ..been The auditors said the court was KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) A mtoher is Mrs. Ernest Panclera. 149 Bissell St. Inrtting afcaadoM^ by another party And liable for 88,645 in bail money on local chiropodist,^ - Dr.«-' Dye '■ T. Rickrack makesi a pptty -trim, that the flral they knew M the Sept. so. However,- only 82,601 White,. Reported that A burglar cen­ for dish towels and pillow , slips Roberta, Soott Michael, son to Mr. and Mre. Albert G. Rcb- M AHCHESna sStiuaUon WasYwhna .they saw a In depoeifs was credited to '-the tered jhi8 bedroom, stole - his' trou­ if - oply half- the-' scallop riiows. wta,' 114 Harian Bt. " He m is berh Oct."4 in 'Danvers, Msga ■ a iMtarnal grandparenU are-Mr, and Mra. 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MANCHESTOR e v e n in g HERALD. MANCHESTER. bONN., IHURSDAY,-NOVEMBER 1, 1962 Pa g e TWELVE L Sec tion Two THURSDAY, NOVEMBPR^I. 1961 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1962 Pages 18 Jo 24 Chou Bh-lal to accept hia earlier :hrufihchev’8 conciliatory strategy RoekmiUe-V ernon ■oposal for an immediate end to JackO’Lanlem Apathy of B W f^the Cuban crisis. e fighthig and negotiations for .Pravda.'a the parW prgan, in a Do^iown Stores a permanent border settlement. Voice Belonged repiort on Ocmmimst-bloc support Indira Gandhi, Nehru’a dauidt- Hobby Shoppe WATES Give Show Eased Rjisdan for Soviet moVe4 in the crisis, ter, announced plans to'form an To Police Chief gave a bare onetoentence sum­ Stay Open Tonight Unofficial organlsatian to collect At Veto’ Hospital From Your Neighbor’s Kitchen mary of Peiping’s ruction: Meet­ A^^its Arm s Airlift funds, raise home guards, train ings of solidarity with the Cuban Eleven Manohestar youngsters Dam aged by Crisis Retreat A plan to keep retail stores en nurses and build India’s morale last night revealed, via taleidione , The east of "More Tons of Fun,’^ people. ,, until 9 Qn Thursdays starts during the crisis. By DGRIS BEUHNO Although words of praise for today in downtown Rockville, Ac­ (Oeatinaed trom Page .pae) started- apd had been dealing di­ Back from a visit to Assam, calls, the true identity of the per­ Blast, Fire presented Iasi week by the Slan- One of the moat popular diahee (Oonttaiued from Pare Oiie) Khrushchev's decision to withdraw cording 'to the Rodrville Area rectly with the military leaders. south of the fighting in the noith- son behind the Mr, Jack O’Lantem cheeter WATES, will meet tonight served in the home of Mrs. Allan Soviet missiles from Cuba have are expected to .resume tte drives Mystery Ifoice Contest as Police Chamber of Commerce. The ex-, Official, sources said Menon, east, Mrs. .Gandhi said morale (CmHmtmi from Page One) at 8:30 at the Manchester Shop­ SchUbert, a Republican, of. 17 Car­ Wladialsw Oomalka is thought tb coma in from most Oompaunlst tended hours will continue until tlmt have,«arried them into India who had cOme under increasing was high among Indian troops. , Chief James H. Reardon. / ping Parkade and go to the New­ man Rd., Wapping, is made from a have considerable ■ influence with capitals, the Chinese have fconsplc- after the Christmas holidays. at 18 points since they attacked fire for falling to prepare ade­ ’ The windup of the annual symt, recipe originated by the First Lady Khnishchev. Presumably he coun­ sponsored by the Manehsspsr Re-: dl|e in Um back room of the diqp, ington 'Veteran’b Hospital vdiere uously refrained from sending Chamber officials said a review Oct. 20. , quate Iiidian defenses, would have they will pm ent the show for the of the Land, Mrs. John Kennedy. seled caution on Cuba.^ their compliments. of the plan Will be niade after,the BO nde ;in 'procuring arms from creation Department and; Radio.' he aald, "We may never be able to Jackie Kennedy’s Firii Oiowdir All New Delhi newspapers today ttie United States, Britmn or Ca­ Town Notes Dip StaUon WINF, took mabe at 7:86.1 ftBd.‘oat what caused it. AU we patients. Many Polish offlciais have in­ The scarcely .concealed anger- holidays to see if Thursday night hailed Prime Minister Nehru’s de­ The club had its annual Hallo­ was pimiished in a cook book' at dicated they had no ■ advMce over Khrushchev’s tactics dis­ shopping-hours should be contin­ nada. , The Mystery Volpa drew names have to go by la the deacrlpUon the time President Kennedy was motion of Defense Minister V.- K. In Unemployed of' the children smo had entered*- ween party Tuesday a t the Italian knowledge ot Soviet missiles' played in comments from,' Peiping ued; I Krishna Menon, -and new demands American officials have loiig re­ af what haM>ened.'' American Club. libs. FMwin Mc- electioneering for the post of sen­ Cuba, "nie Secret buildup is no ■I.S believed to have deepened the The usual Friday night opening: sented Memon’s outspoken criti­ the contest, aiulTlocod phone qalls ConneU received a prize for-the ator from Massachusetts. will also be observed. All mem-1 were made that Menon be ousted ftdm the radldstation. Chief Rear­ A furnace, which heata the being interpreted in two ways. ideological split between Moscow from .the cabinet entirely, Nehru, cism of U.S. policies and hia The number of unemplpjment ground lerol atore and the .two funniest costume and Mrs. Russell Jackie Kennedy’s Fish Chowder Some are surprised and dis and''Peiping bers of the chamber’s retail divi­ 72, took over the defehse ministry avowed friendliness with the Com- claims filed at the Manchester ofr don telephoned thirteen children Weeks for the most original. 2 pounds Haddock ' sion are o^jsejwlng' the new Thurs­ munist-bloc nations. and theyW ^ers who named him apartmAnta above, waa at first 2 ounces salt pork , ' mayed that the Soviets would The Soviets appeared to reply to himself We

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Fi^E FOUBTEEN MANCHESTER EVENmO HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. THtJRSDAT. NOVEMBER 1, 19SS ■X- Uy <.■ MAkuHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 190? PAGE FIFTEEN 4oae Uasday, '1 Election A ffects tion Day, tor the etening pro- all their profits axe used to Ifoeter certaln atudenU to drive to school. I Women’s Rights grams. H e h r o n the fine arts program in the re­ A reason for driving milst -be. , 3 Rec Centers gional district. Their contribu-; shown in all casest ' Inttant Fishcake Reir tions to Bham High School have In a discussion on . the sinnual; Ttm MoreaiUon department Sn- Podium Group included band uniforms, an orgigi magazine sales conducted by stu-l By Educated in Uganda aounosa that -the three recreation and a lighting fund. dents of Rham, James Foran- of oenters will be .dosed on the fd- C^TAWA — Instant fish prod­ Sifp^r-Right Q uality • ; H p a v y , W u l » u r n , BuufPufRaa$i ThO' director, of their present Andover, a boa'rd mernber, thinks j ■ ■ ■ - ' ■ kowtng dsitee because the buildings ucts m ay ^ next A new Instant Sets G)iiiedy production is Burton Moore. He is .this campaign is not worth what it KAMPALA. Uganda (AP) —^Transkel AfricAn Reatrve wh 6 Will be used for tlM stat^ eleotiona. type of flshckke has reat^hed the well remembered in this area for takes out of the students. He hien- Africa ia still a man's world. AU graduated from Fort Hare Uni- The West Side Center will be laboratory stage in ^ e Canadian the direction of the Coventry and tions time lost from .f classes, spe­ the shouting about freedom leaves versity and married a vlaltli4[ Okmed Friday and re-dpen sgain Department of Agriculture and is ^ On 2 Nights Hebron town pageants, and the cial .assemblies and home work)- most women grubbing ' for food, Uganda cMef. on Wednesday. being given pilot-plant tests. Pfe- Podium Players’ last year’s dram­ the pressure for special awards, carrying^ water and firewood on She is a former president of the The Conuirahtty T will okste on cooked fish Snd potatoes are mix­ atic production). "See How They trips and so on. In short, he dassj. their heads and being sold to their tlganda Council M Women and a Snhmday ana re^spen on Wednes> ed in nearly equal proportions and' For tht pest six weeks the Po- Run.” ^ o t approve, even thoulrh this sales the stock la then dehj^ated. The Bone! '^rograrn Iq the only big money­ ">tnUbands,iike cattle. vice president of the international diimi Pleyeri have turned Rham Female cast memtaeijs'tfor "The % . B m I Mde Rieoreaitlon Cm- co^ adds water or milk and eggs. n u t a gentle revolution is under}-'Council of Women. - mgki|}imool auditorium into a bee- White Sheep of the Family,’’ are: raising act of the year. A go^ . way in Uganda, the latest cOlony One of our problems,*' she said many of _ the board agreed with hive-likb^den o f activity on week- Mrs. James Foran and Mrs. Wil­ him, -and' it is hoped that some to become independent. A small “is simply recognition of women liam McAdams of Andover; Mrs. group of ^m en Is leading a .cam­ by man.” ande and 4vmings, in preparation other and better way can be found Since women have so little in Daniel P. Manley and Mrs. H. to raise money. . paign to bring women into the tor their f e ll \ play, "The White Clay Osborn of Hebron. Male new world of freedom. common with African men, Mrs.' Chuck 'Mleep of the Family." This come­ members are Geor^ Carrie and British colonial' officers, the Kisosonkole said, the council is a.lC (0 FROZEN dy by 1., du-Garde Peach' and Ian ‘ Miachester Eveidhg H e> aid ‘Pkir'k 'k'k'k'k'k irkir ir'kirirkirityk' sp o o rin g courses in eltiSeosMp, Semi-boneleir Hamstk£^I79' Fugene Devine of Marlborough; Hebron correspondent. Miss Susan churches and a few progressive Swo^ih Hay -Will be presented Friday and Donald Lohae of Colchester; and -'Ugandans have made some prog­ civic dunes, home improvement FRESH MDNT Saturday evenings id- the school B. Pendleton, telephone AOsdeiny ress in - emanclpa.ting women in snd Kngllfdi. John Sibun and D. BVerett Stone 8-A54. JUST HEAT ANh SERVE ^ (lB(AIGHTCtlT|btti) cur auditorium at 8:30. of Hebron. the ciiies. In the rural areas, Theability to speak l^Ilah, of­ P o t Roast Ihe Podium Players, founded in where 90 per cant of the popiila- ficial language of the new natiCn, The plot of the preaent prodpe- FriofI Scdllopi 195T as a non-profit amateur tion is built around a family wliieh tioh live, tribal customs condemn has become a status symbol. The group, normally put on one dra­ t l U I c t Uganda Council of Wmnen has BONELESS LB for'inany generations have been- Town Seeks Bids Iwomen to a life of toil and bear^ CAFN MKHt NABBOOC OR ICAUer Shoulder Roost 8 9 ‘ matic and one musical production Ing children. awed United Nations aid in teach- professional burglars, one of them a year. .Their members hail gen­ suddenly "going straight.’’ The On V ehicl^tems 7^ Uganda fathers still extract a Diiiiitrs ^ * sk5 J e u '^ lb erally from the Andover-Hebron- ,bride priea for their daughters ibuncil also is pushing to L in k S0US090 55 - Marlborough area'.'". comical turn over In the plot, will I FOR 1 more women in govemmient be sure to send the audience into Bids , will be opened' Thursday, from ' prospective -husbands. In IIRM•IRDS EYE BEEF. CHKaCIH,CHICKIN, TOWBY^X^TURKEY 1 __ , B _ ^ _ - a - SUPER-RIGHT Originally the grroup evolved posltlona. VWth .few women college con-vulsions, of laughter. Nov. 8, a t 11 a.m. in the Mvmicipal some places this may amount- graduates in Uganda, the number Fpoii*Dlliiim ViS 39^ T IX in k T O rfS all meat skinless lb O V from the Hebron Choral Society, only to a goat and a few small yhich. In txim started as a barber Parties Held Building on contracts to pro-vide of qualified womwi is limited. The local PTA entertained ele­ presents. In northern Uganda it Only two women work, in govern­ inon quartet in 1952. Bob Hor­ the town with tires,, tubes, gaso­ R I K E R i may tim to 10 or more head of ton of Hebron IS the only member mentary school children lyednes- cattle. ment ministries. H a m s P lb65^ T J ' lb day evening with Halloween par­ line, oil, grease and batteries. For the niral women, the up­ of theNprigiiial quartet still with The items will be a year’s sup­ -K. The bride, once paid for, be­ the Podltan Players. ties in which witches and goblins S f o f a comes little more than a chattel. lifting will be slow and painful. ply for all, town vehicles, including Most of them are llltterate as mo The one^imaracteristie that has were rampant. There were movies, passenger cars, trucks, tractors The husband’s responsibility in A llOpod Sliced Bocon costume prizes, refreshments and Raprosantotiva the family runs to' growing what­ their husbands. The husbands do been' noted in\^e Podium Players and graders. not take kindly to wives -workhv and its predecekews is^ that._they a general good time for all. Mrs. ’Ihe. value of tires and tubes to ever cash crop he may choose, Douglas Porter was chatrman.- Pull The Second Lever handling whatever money there is outside the vegetable .patch an< Bacon m ITHP-MILDLY SMOKlED are made up of pOqple who enjoy be piifchased Is «pected to be ap­ and sitting, in the sun. , the hut. ■ . either acUng-or singing. And, be­ Observations at Rham proximately $4,000. Ha may occaslotialiy mash iqp cause m'any 6f their members are . A report from Rham High School Bidders are to submit charges ’Ehis Adv. Paid For By green bananas, add water and quite talented, they ha-ve used this on smoking permits has it that of for mounting tires, and also the Donald Lohse of ^Colchester, left,' oheckS his lines In the comedy, "The , White Sbeep^of the Family,” sugar and wait for It to ferment II l i i opportunity to substantially, con­ 53 permits issued to junior and sen­ allowances. for usable casings. with feUow oast members John SlbOn of Hebron, Betty McAdam and Barbara Foran, both of An­ .....RepubUoaa Town Committee !^ tribute to the cultural enricluh^t ior students, 32 went to girls mid The successful bidder for tires Into "African gin" or waragl. On School M etius dover. The Podium Hayers will present the play Friday and Saturday at Rham High School audi-, ceremonial occaslcns he will of their eommunity. They also coh^ 21 to boy.s TVenty-two driving per- will bs required to post a $500 per­ dress lip in leopard sldns and WASHSO, READY TO U8E i tribute In a more mundane way, ap .21 to boys. Twenty-two driving p*r- formance hond. torium In Hebron. Curtain time .is 8:30 p.m. ' , ' ^irkir'ki^iTiTi^iT'kir'kiTiTiT 'k'k'k'k'k'k'ki- monkey hides and get out Ms Pubtlo school menui fCr the 1 LB,4 OZ spear. week of Nov. 6 through 9 will be M. The bride is expected to taka as follows: CELIOBAG’ care of the sweet i>otatoea, beans, Monday: SkMiiburgier, buttered SPINACH peas, bread and butter, milk, gtn^ T.S.V. — the big shopping extra^ turnips and hananss outside the VOy Chrlatmau family’s hut and to bring the wa­ geihread with applesauce. RED IMPEROR Hold it gdls, we know they're bargains ter from whatever '’spring or Tuesday: Oven-fried oUCk h C o m i n g you get at Stop & Shop • • • stream ik available. She must also legs srith cranberry sauce, perahed raise the family and provide pdato, buttered wax beaisi, bread ITAirr SAVING PlAID-nAM K . . . daughters who will, in their turn, and butter, milk, pears. CHOOU PROM THOUSANDS ef G im ... but there's plenty for all* in bring a fancy bride price. Sons - Wednesday: Frankfurter, on GRAPES TOTAL SHOPPING VALUr are welcome too because they en­ roll, .JBoeton-baked beans, saner- large the Clan. kraut, milk, apple e t^ . Consider the consistently high quality, If the marriage breaks up for Thursday: Pork and gravy, the everyday low prices, the specials, any reason, the husband can send moshed p ^to, buttersd eanots, the Top Value Stamps. Add these to the 'Woman back to. her parents bread and butter, ndlk, loe ereem. the "many extra services you get •— the and claim the bride price he paid. Friday: Baked, fldi atiekn. with Exirm Extra Some men marry ona-woman in tartar sauce, ovMi-fried potatoes, TWS COUiK>N GOOD FOR friendly people who serve you, the .‘Christian rites and take others in buttered green beans, bread sad ______Stamps Jhe finett of all Beef Roa»t$! ' cleanliness we insist on. All this adds tribal rites. butter, mUk, gClatln w ith topping- up to the big shopping extra you get at Giffieif Foods Sale With This Coupon and Purchase The only women smashing these too Extra Ploid Staiii|i!S With Thi» Coupon end Purdwii Stop k Shop. You get T.S.V.-*it stands ancient tribal practices are those of any Brand, any Flavor ‘of THRU 1 lb pkgs of frozen who get an education or marry Credit Aids Bombay w m i YOUR $5.00 OR MORE BtJRCkASE for TOTAL SHOPPING VALUE I if tve should sell out of an item more advanced African political VALID THROUOH NOVIMBkS S, m i ASP Strawbarrlas leaders or businessmen. BOMBAY — A five-yasr pro­ AT YOW NUM Y ASS Half Gal. IM Craum 6-inch Cat From this group of women gram to expand the port of Bom­ Umit a w p a fcmHy. ^ good for toboew producU a Giupon Void After Coupon Void After comes the move to improve the bay Is beginning with an $18,000,- Set., Nov. 8, 1962 at Stop &Shop you get a rBin check! lot of rural women. One of the 000 eredit from the International Nonu prshhiiod by low. S Sat., Nov. 3, 1962 leaders is Mrs. Pumla Klsoscn- Developmant Association in ths O Pain Checks — another Stop k kole, a South African from the l U b R g n s I United States. Shop excltttive! We GUARAN­ The TEE you’ll get all the advertised finUBi TOP items! These bargains arc so ter­ / / I— l i b rific there migfaLhe a “aell-outf* i - i of an item even though our buy­ r/ I ers have loaded ut with supplies. Extra Extra But you j'ust ask the Manager Exclusive S t Stop A Shop) for a Rain Check .*.. it e n tity Stamps Stamps 'k Here’s the unique roiet you to the'item at the tales priee - Ji FOODJlUALITY X that ipellt .the ^{ferenee as soon as its back in etocki With This Coupon, and Purchase, With This Coupon and Purchase -XF between ettins end dininf!' of FOUR 1 lb 1 OZ cans of A&P of TWO 1 lb 14 OZ cans of A&P A Trimmed rifht down.to the ‘ 1 tkart rtfci tender center to match the in mi9V94 (Ineit roeit yau ever ate I Cream Style Carh Froit Cacktall And look et. low price for atich . luxury fere! 3rd*7th Here*9 a tehale of a buy in light tunlaJ Coupon Void After Coupon Void..After txMu Boai - rib ( firit two riba elishfly M Sat., Nov. a, 1962 Sat., Nov. S, 1962 Oft off higher.) Ya# •* lOt M * 3 Diamonds Tuna Hnyy Mitr Voof huiia^iridk^MI^ •tn- to Xte{> a l u p p l y on yo'ur i h o l v a s for quick end u e y u l a d B Roast and MndwichtK- DcHeiout sif hi c t n o r e l M . R tf. 99c Sftak PRIME1 L JANE Barker large 8 inch, i ib i pz /« A lUifhmmi I tC . SOUPS-Ghickan Noodle 10Vi OZ$« U. t. aielM" k s P v v I e D E L L 9 Vegetable Beef O CANS I Hetty Sletr leal $' Afigal Food r”'?9c ea39^. DiL MONTE "ROUND-OP" "White Gem" Roasting Chickens 39* A JMS MRKU, USSl I-IIKH m C ChMTy PN’ w.3v JUIl PSSKH A PKSS GREEN PEAS 2 Unox Imported Canned Ham*r**2.99 CtOROX BlEACH .-i S S * iH ii bigljpli Meffim IT. 4 5 ' S. aCHOKI j:::: tii:: W hite B rM d SLICED BEETS D K M O N n 2c:ii;s45"^ Swordfish Steaks 59*» 24-OZ.- SIZE .. llll MUOK STEAKS I DH MONTI QTS 4 5 * Boneless White Turkey M eat r *2.49 it Tem otoKetcIwii^s 2Vots29‘ PRUNE JUICE WESSON SMJID ML 3 9 * All meat, packed in a can by Colonial. Aaolidbuyl Hmrti Temoto Porte DEL MONTE DRINK 31* 4-OZ. SIZE'SHURNNE Deles Ptaeof^ ji^e DU MONTI SEASONED . D« MONII STIUnD lUTOZSE* i Yankee savings on Itafian tomatoes! Inrtm t P etite rMscNS m 33' I n 63* O i m B b o i i s P ru iM S ’*iS^ 2 9 ^ INSTANT COFFEE 6 9 ‘ Petdtt PoiKidie Mix * ‘ ■35* D«l M m N SsMrt MirltM Wiihington DEL MONTE YEUOW atlNG ' a m iexH w tmi s u r • « € AspanlgiM Piwehw 2il!,45' Save 16‘ on Importeil At TUM', > WHinsousp*« c*n JV \' Dll MONTI SWEH llOmibARK Dll MONTI ■JIFFY -■ / Dieqcii tutoMPKc^y* u . j y c OHHSKEN LESS CllBltiBS .L£r49^ ZvcthM CAN A # W liita, A hw riu . Italian Tomatoes •dd Seat Diinwax » «55^ aad CaiiRanps Ub Qlorie end other brands In ____ »- I i |_ mJWMHIRIS m 4« j q f silverbrook PieCrustliix 2pi25< FmliDi^'L.‘59^ i Wox Papa ' "2U NortVi iMsrMli*,^21‘ 90 Extra StaH|M wMi 254b ba|'*U I;'PrtatoM MARCAL . “ ^ MARVEL SPRAY let Tap VilLi tiiyeps. teal GOI^PAK lAOZ AAjP .. Tolht Tissue 2 rou$ 23^ De-ker CAN W T - Mpeetal; niemp hontu en a fmvorMe. Step ET Shop Pie! FROZEN FOODS FROZEN CUTLETS SMS a IMi a W»«IU|4 ltt« tat., IN«. t t tHMiNt pt SU UP Swtr Sarkila to tkli nnaiatKjt t ttkhlty. TaMatt anacli t Haau aratSHat tr l a i H N a PlaM 'VHep i f too Ixtra Stamps S OG. OAM BHCBnim Mill MV Midaos ' $ c h u | * r r R i m o BIu b D y n o m o big buy in a little can! ORANGE JUICE 6 99c K R A K U S / SilvBr Dost Bhw Bbeberry Pie Petoto Chips D e t a r g a i i t Laundry Liquid Canned Hams lAROE^amc ' LAR6E « e C 19 bz ja c u one ImportedTomato Paste 6Vb OZ a a C ftco GO Banning with liiaciout, juicy 3 L b . C o n '. i . . . j>KG y D ' RAlrrc Tjfc OZ G » Uoabarrica in golden brown, Brighttn your m«iU.witb IteliaB BOX 3 “ ■- '-‘V )' fcky omatl Serve it hot with color and flavor! R9f. t for 27c FRUITS & VEGETABLES a ORoep o f (m « « a m l Kaii-L-Ration; All Coiidq HBd Lux Liquid Potato Sticks \ D o g , F o o d b a t a r g a i i t D a f o r g o i i t 6 0 Z a a C Once-in-i epporttuUty to oave on this famotu BOX s y 9 mT luiooz Ave . ' iA«or l ||C 12 OZ OJC. UUUFLOWER • CANS W e CAN ' A ' wee GW CAN G # llgea aeS stker kriUt. lal Teg Valet tiH ps,tN l Samsonite FoMing Table H gA O ' loteli-N i^ ItHually edvMtIied at tt-H N a H y A H Spry ShoitN iing SwoR Liquid ^ Lightweight, yet to sturdy you, 99 B a b y F o ^ x can actuTly stand fn n t Ideal Eafh 2 9 c A D a t o r g a n t for card gunfe, sewing, pu- \ Save and get Top Value Stamps, tool ales, atudyl LtMk at the ftbu- tIRAINRD 9 7 jars 9 ' SJ ^ lAROE «AC 118 «MC ' 2 U OttC ‘ PRO GO . ■s ' ^ n GA ( CAN GO loiit srringl jw aoa 6 jam 9 2 :■ - .' '.k ■ - Green Giant Peas I i B m apyugBugSB Mo. >47 eup rmi MuooR! j Clorox Bluocb W hk liquid V Hondy Andy j C s l g e l e D f f a r g ^ UqoidClM iiwr Qf$22*^ M»Ai 4 T ToofliPqita 100 FREE"STAMPS wHb pwdwM af *5 ar n an tbra Sat, Nav. 3 ~ iso z 3 ^ c 2101 konomy a o e ■ m 4 r o n 7 3 ' ^ « i 6 r . ■ TUII----.OT Ih p I tkep MaMaai N m I'* ; ; l i t ■ -41 hcaRt lotr aaj, Save I9c aw Oiede A. fwey yeul ,Ofa%fta8 w A'.i' f - V foMilv. 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In about the same manner th^khe plays the “ hot cor- on'lum the clubs will finish the BALTIMORE, Md./(AP).-—Baltimore apparently has wss- a new area scholastic athletic Kiev WEST,. FU. (AP)_ A kry Balls it a. “ Narrow plw- Bowl' Saturday when Dartmouth’^ unbeaten Indians go for Ijer’^^at F ^ w a y Park, Consider alleys. saigeway between foBoes or NEW .YORK, (AP)-.,Th9 .reg^la^otiampionshlp schedule. ed Its first t6st in,a $lltM300 experinifent aimed at determining conference will debut in Sep­ (Victory jiumber six against Yale. But it’s doubtful whether ■ There’s often a lack of flnease, c^pfitinued. "They’ve been talking The panef'ls-.tomposed of 18 ' jHis bowling . people are. hedgoB that Is not tniTeled as •he plays ’em off the cheat and University of, Dayton Flyers, the city's interest in obtaining a NaUonal Basketball Asflocia- tember 1963. Bob Healy,- ath­ a highroad.” they’ll be able to cortipare with those of two past games. rades for years in Boston and experth—three ffbin;.rech Na­ X They don’t like ^ word. gets his outs by brute etrengto- perennially among the ^op *■ tkm frsnehise! letic director at Ellington Hardly an improvement. ' The first meeting of the teams every year my name is men­ tional Lriagite city—aiid-J|rire Is '-The men who okn -them ap­ in 1884 ended Yale 118; Dartmouth On the dais he’s ; the same Vray, tioned.” basketball squads in the lan(l, the order of finish for the A crowd of '4,912, not lligli. announced today the parently feel that alleys are The Mg bo^ says that Munrt. tnit an answer and^!hen NBA'stantords and-leas tlwv'half lanes are used'la track, fow- 0. In 1931, Dartmouth went o ff the Howard-added .something of the are out of tournament epmpe-^ gS' season as seen by these, so^ Purple Knights will join four other thliMfs you meet people you impe tor the best. ' H in d sigh t th e' cap'aclt'y of BalttinonKs new ing and Bwlimnlng, and adds, field at halftime trailing 9-33. The same nature and Malzone vvai tition for the next two years called experts: I. Montreal Ca- school.s to form the league. 5 disagree with outside In. | final score was Dartmouth $3, Hs eaime up with s ^ e m at the quick to reply, ”th«y (Lhe Yan­ nadlens, 2. Chicago B’laok Civic Center. • turned «ntr->Wednes- Other members will be Stafford. at the' very bbttom, “A bowl­ because ot excessive transpor­ day night Jor the firat basketball " The proprietors 61 those ing alley.” Yale 33. MlanoRic Sports NJgnt ’Tuesday kees) adll never trade )iim. If Hawks, 8. Toronto Maple I.«afs, BALTIMoitB (i5k A) Last, South Windsor, East Windsor and The Indians of old were unable game in' the ti4-miIllon dewntewn spanking, ohroms-plated em- This gets us right back ■t Mlasonlc ’Tem^ they do,' they should get their tation arrangementa.made for 4. New York Rangers. ,5. Detroit year Olnii MarchettI, the Bat- Suffield. perluma where howling Is to score on the Ells in the first Somebody him for his re­ heads examined.” tlinorri'. Colts’ defensive .end, ex- arena. / . ' "There is a possibility other where we started. a freshman hotshot in 1960. Red Wings, 6. Boston Bruins. con'dneM thess days appar­ eight games played, Yale piling up action to tos change in Red Sox fYank added he hoped he'd.stay THIe Flyers, 1962 NaUonal Invita­ toMsbd the opijil*n that 8tliuie- Super AtUtecUons Inc., (leaded teams will t>e added in the future,” Nevertheless, the bowling ently fe^ttM t the term bowl­ 308 points. T h e series was sus­ ^ om Mike Higgins to In Boston alilee tie ' felt another tion Tournament champlon.s, were HOta qliarteri^k Fran Tarken-; by Irvin and Israril Feld of Wash- Haaly said. ''Granby, Bast Granby proprietors have taken to BOB HEALY ing alley”''--..^OTjures up fining each other a quarter pended until 1924 when Yale ji(ihnny/**eeky. good ye4r (Jutfielder by Lu Clin­ grounded Wednesday when the tea-runs too-juuoh- 'ingtq.n^ltist money on tjie first of and Somers have, all ^pressed an marfed an otherwiito perfect rec­ ita seven NBA pramotipna j ^ e h Images of the leM^rimtectaMe, ^e\-ery time the Word “ alley”, flout stopping for a breath ton and a rriturn, to form hy pitch­ National. Collegiate Athletic Asso­ Now .Olno . . has ae o q n d. interest b\it for one rMson or an­ ord for Dartmouth by tying the P ^ o it Quintet w ul/bring all nine lea^ S b^m s smoke-mied Joints -thp old allps ever a tongue. ”I sure hated to see er' Don Schwall -(plus the afore­ ciation council, winding up a three thoughts. other want to delay their partici­ days. Big Green 14-14. Dartmouth was upstairs (he was. made a mentioned hustling coaches) “A quarterback who can run ;;ifftti'the Civic Center-UUs season. pation." 100 Boys Sign tip H iey probably use the day fall me'eting tiere, ordered a 7-0-1 that season. '"vtcp president), now I’n ha've to would mean an improvement in two-year , probationary period f&r la donWy difficult,” he admlt^- But there were exftouating. cir­ Primai'y emphasis will be on ' Hence, a campaign to eall . Wfoney to. bnlld more alloys. lacking Initial them “bowling lanes.” From 1884 on. Dartmouth never work a lot harder.” the BSox fortunes. the university. “ On ohe play, 'jjArkcfito" hai^Is cumstances which both the Feld athletic activity., Healy added, but For Punt and Pass m 4 ^ ^ I them lanes;. was able to beat Yale until lS35 Tlw drive won’t get mueh • Awaawhlle, what*' - about ElAon- Howard, his speaking ■a * • ’Die. action, the,,result bdek to me... He never toriied Brothers and 'NBA Preeident $lau- more programs .such as music, dra­ when the Indians finally prevailed panther, roared - in gleri^ and even transportation provided ,< around andd cut loosc/out to rlce Podoloff understood cbmplete- matics and fonims may be Includ­ 'from the new dictionary. It’s gutters? NBk Triuirtjpli Session Saturday 14-6. Since then the aeries stands eino«e Mfirtln couldn’t iuppregs a Speaks to Youilgsters stances- to Roger Brown of New the' other W»y, and ,1 ly. Succinctly, Baltimure ;fans ed in the future. first definition of “alley” Is (Rittel'B are' filled with 13-11-2, with Dartmouth winning, York two years ago when he wa.s tarkted.^ nothing'tjin air. were without a “ home teAm”',root-- Schedules for participating this one; "A garden or park snipes, cigar butts and soused g iii. Both Malzone and Howard had NEW YORK (AP)-BaltiiTioie three of the last four. It'e pretty general knowledge a fre.shman,, knocked Dayton out • “ Elther^to.J&Aa eyes in the ing interest as! the 'Sjrracuse: Na­ teams will be arranged for soccer, More than 100 boys eagerly are walk or passage -bordered by (ritizens, according to tradi­ words of advice, for the many made its poinL-^- Detroit didn’t oQuarterback Tim O’Caui^ell around,-the American League that of the . poat-.toa.son NCAA clinin- batook their turiis as when you get there, it’s a great well-balanced Syracuse Nats trim bounds. Pursuing him is the Packers’ defender Jesse footballs at the competition site, toe’s dealing with professional ath- Mridi.son Square Gardien. P rior;to Doesn’t Work from the front'-ef, the jerseys,- but* the near future to complete the Now . for lane. The dictlon- .-lisae. TIM, O’CONNELL Coach Jordan Ollvar continued to life.” S!. Louis 126-lOA Sai'eLy Measure Experiment y Whittenton. ■ { Mt. Nebo. ' A b 'professionals he feels the probationary . action almost all of the fWayrira, on both •project,-deluding naming the X . work Oft a, solution to his quarter- The Yankee catcher admonish-1 L " /. At the same time, the De­ The Manchester area compet­ th" -,1- accepted an advance/ln-..a- troit Pistons, remained the NBA’s Fullback Bill Swingle of Northwestern wear^an FM teams are new to th e ftA A since group, adopting a constitution back^-to'oblem. tion for the festival had itors will be testing their football . Freshman Game onl.v winless te'^m, losing their For iNiiL Ciubs the city lost its franchise 1n,^No- and electing officers. New Hampshire signed a formal contrptit to com­ multiplex transmitter on his shoulder pad. 11^* used to vember, 1954. Four 'B' Schools skills at the same time as thou­ sixth consecutive game as the New Hampshire ^ill havq pete. . transnriit data on impact from his helm e^b recording NEW YORK (AP) — Now, When Super Attrairtions kicked' "• All members with the exception sands of other youths aged seven STORRS — The University unusual passing combination wh Boston Celtics breezed to a 115- through 11 also will be competing Accept Penalty 100 decLaion, < •. . equipment on the sideline. It is part of^Bioniedical tele­ what’s all this shouting about the oft its promotion drive' here last • of Esuit Windsor will be classified Gasualties Increase Connecticut freshman. footb it attempts to keep Its undefeat (uder, iSoniebody Is going to take >ater. And when you have to In Dayton, the Rev. Raymond month, Irvin Feld said he was pre­ Annual Road Race lss metering research to make helmets safer. home ice advantage ? in Punt: PI a Kick Programs team plays the New H a m p ^ re The Nats and Celtics are tied medium (Class B) .schools by ne.xt record intact Irt a Yankee Oonfer- advant^e of tidm. ■ ’There’s no quit you’ll' have something to fall A. Roesch,' university president,- pared to lo.se money tor several September. All but Suffield have throughout the country. • Scores of yearlings at Memorial S^auium, ference ^ame with Connecticut •back on. Don't think you know fo f • first place in the Eastern Time was, lito 1®®*- sriason, the Winners in each local, com­ fluedUoh tihait some of the playere said "we accept the penalty im­ Division with 4-1' records. 'ITie when such National Hockey: years—providing he was the suc- been playing independently of late Friday afternoon at 2:3fK Con­ Saturday. everything. Listen to your coacties posed by the NCAA committee on ce-ssfui bidder on an NBA fran­ petition -will be Wired to the Na­ Ad. Hawks’ loss dropped them out' of League teams as Montreal and although most belonged to one With UGonn Squad necticut . won its ohener from The conibo features quarterback “ Peaky la a much younger man and your fathers they’re trying! to infractions and will continue to chise. Just 21 Days Away league or another at' some time. tional Punt, , Pass A Kick head- Rhode Island b.v 16--^'^n the show help you out.” first place in the we-st. Idle San Toronto simply did not lose at Lloyd Wells passing to end Paul, and i ’m sure he’ll do a Better job make every effort to abide by all Ftar the seven league gamea this Suffield is dropping oiif of the quartera, for comparison and de­ last Friday aftenkSon while the Francisco took over with a 4-1 of y^ts Fired home. It just wasn't being done. Marro. As a freshmqn, Wells wa* of pushing the players. He'll keep He had a special woi-d of advice the laws and by-laws of the season, the .promoters had to ne­ Charter Oak Conference to join termination of state and g'rha. win­ Kittens lost to EHiody' by 15-8 the an end and -played more wingman for pitchers. "Get thf ball -.over NCAA.” mark to St. Louis’ 5-2. Any any team wa* supposed to gotiate for the clubs to switch to the new loop, primarily because of ners. after them aU the time.” Knicks Trounced have a considerable advantage By EARL YOST By EARL YOST week before. UConn Coach George than quarterback last year with He might have added Pesky’s the plate. You can get'batters out Dayion’a violations Included BaRlmore at $8,(MX) to $10,000 per less transportation problems. In 'Manchester, as in all other • in the only other garne last when playing at home. ;, It’s a good thing the college football season has passed the Wiglon plauS to start with Billy the varsity. Marro begfin his high eornment when it \va.s announced oftener when you nave control— transporting Brown from his home xlate. 'The full investment, iadu'd- Twenty-one days from today the 26th Five Mile Road Race The new leegrue has been sever-v local competitions, first prizes of night, the 'Lp.'? Angeles Lakers This season, however, it hasn’t Wise asynis quarterback, Don •school career as a quarterback. .be was taking oveh the club. even if ypu don’t have much stuff. in Brooklyn. N.Y., to enroll at thri er Mentor ing rental of the Olvic Center, ad- al months in the formative stage New York Giant wamf-up jackets midway'mark as far as Coach Bob Ingalls at Connecticut "is ran off from ttie New York Knick­ quite worked out that way. Of the will be staged over Manchester streets. Easily the No. 1 an- Brown And Bill Makof.ski at the In five games th** y«hr' <®*'® "There’s only one way to look If it’s over the plate you’ll do all university, and during the 1960-61 vertl.sing and other game expenses and since the original talks some will be given winners in each of concerned. If the list of casualties continues at the present erbockers. 115-95. 26 NHL games played so far, the- • nual sports atttractioh in Manchester, based on local, state halfbpi^s, and Joe Butchka at fuU- tie), Marro has caught five Wells at it,” the former inflelder said right.” - seaso:’ , when the 6-foot-6 former comes to about $115,000. To break interested schools—like Coventry the five age groups, with footbnll pace this UConns, who started the season with three units, Baltimore, which hasn’t had an home team has won ' only 10 tos.see for 93 yards and one touch­ frankly, "either I win or Iigo.” schoolboy ace' was on the fresh­ even,, crowds would have to ■aver­ and national intere.st jjndi coverage-in the press, radio and for example — have joined other helmets and autographedtfootballs will be lucky to field 11 hienlthy^- NBA team since 1954, saw a PITTSByRGH (AP)—Angered by two successive crushing times. Six have ended in ties. tilevision, the holiday trot will take-fs down. Malzone. also referred to the man team, paying his round trip age about 7,000 a game, leagues, again primarily because for second and third'' place win- players against Holy Cross in the Boston College Toughest Play transportation to New' York three tight game until midway of the defeats l)Khded his Pittsburgh Steelers, Coach Buddy Parker And the team with the most place Thankagiyirig rrtoming. R a ce' o f less transportation worry. in wins and losses, the Huakii almost hirand new coaching staff third period when the Tiats’ Hal trouble has been Toronto—which j Hard to Tell . . finale Nov. 24; Boston College will be at Van­ tii'e'.^x have hired. Gone are old Howard, in answer to a lad’s times for personal matters, i. has fiyd^ three veterans in an attenipt to get his team back However; before last night's atarta at 1Q:30; Healy wvealed one of the prime I m sure we re going to have a Unbeaten but once-tied New must win Saturday to remaii Greer arid .Tohn Kerr led a spurt didn't lose a big handful of home derbilt Saturday In an e f f ^ to quetstion said he thought the FatherFattier Roesch said Brown’s into'fhe thicli of the National Football I>eague title race* contest, Podoloff said, "it would be Sponsors will be'Nutmeg Forest reasons for the establishment of great program, ’ said Harold Pohl, Hampshin hosts the UConns in an contention-for the conferencq;/Ylag. 1 standbys Sal Maglie, Len Okrie Ihpt turned a '72-71 edge into a games al) last season. This year -No. 116. Tall C^dara of Lebanon even though the chances post its filth triumph. But feigles ■fliiil Rudy York. Replacing them toughest play for him was to ta'g i trips/were for appearances in traf Aarker, in a sudden move yes fabulous "if the seven games aver­ the conference was to' stimulate competition director. "I know the important Yankee Conference Coach Jim Miller isn’t taking the 94-/81 lead. Gccadi.scored eight the Stanlejf Cup Champion Leafs with all proceeds earmarked for mer than a toothpick’s atrtuiow, ■ arfrcthree ypunger men -Harry a runner coming from third, whep ' New York following: ‘ nd I^r^i've ferday, dismissed defensive half­ past two Sundays, BeforA'totose have won' only once in four aged 6,000. w e oan’t really tell more healthy interest in competi­ boys are eairerly looking forward meeting, for both clubs, Saturday winlesa Southeast Conference en­ during t\\p the Muacular Dyatrophy Fund, na­ to testing their football prowess Durham. “We didn’t take a physical beat­ Rortsh (a former Sox pitcher), Al the ftirow was on the way from' , automOb le accident in which ‘ pree. Kerr wound up with,, 26 back Johnny Semple, /offensive end losses Pittsburgh had a seri­ home starts: how Baltimore would do until its tion among the schools and also' try lightly. right field.' .be was Involved and added; "The - wounn own team Is playing here.” tional objective of the aponsors. s 4, to portect the member schools against eqch other, hnd against Ingalls wasn’t singing the blues ing in Delaware,” Iiigalls happily Lakeman and Harry Malraberg. ooints., Greer .19, but St! |»‘uis' Harlon Hill and defensive tackle- ous contender for the/E;;stern Di­ 'IJiey suffered! jhelr second Miller reminded his team ttiat Only''ti'dldover on the staff is'Billy "You" have to ioofr two ways at f athletic departnie": vas moti- end John Kapjele. Sample and Only three- of toe seven test The Tall Cedara took over apon- i h when It comes to scheduling t*’® conn- yesterday's weekly football .sarff. "This is a/lcey conference Bob Pettit took scoring honors vision crown. Now, the Steelers straight home l6si; 4-3, to Mont­ Vanderbilt lost to powerful Ala­ Herman who's been with the club once,” he said. "And if the throw ' vatedated bybv whatwhnt It judged. iiiHe-pri Into h»Ise aq F Hill were both starteVs. games \^111 be played before a de­ sorship of the race in 19S1 and { games. * J?*'"? luncheon in Hartford, just stating game for each/club. We’ve had •vVith 29. are mired In fifto'P'®®c with,a 3t4 real iB thc,^ only league game some real*-wilcl ones with New bama only 17-7 while below par three seasons as third base coach. is a foot late .when^you're there hardship case and felt that it was "We just got rid of some, guys cision must be mede on wijother^ have collected over $5,000 for this "W e all play one another any­ in tl>e state and ,aiea elimination, facts when he told newsmen that ■justified.” . The Pi.stona, mBking''their hwnje record. scheduled last'night. worthy cause In the past 11 years. Hampshire^/One year we won, 30- physicall.v. "The new coaches are younger blocking the plate — call an am­ debut, fell behind -fin the second .that we couldn't use this year or "It may ,look tough . for us," The Canadiens, behind 1-0 mid­ to apply for.a franchise next sea- way,” Healy added, "but with a too and I wouldn t he surprised (f -three platoons are -how out-the "Any team that hasn’t won a Brown still is in Dayton, play­ son. . , ' General Chairman Wilbert Red 23, lost Wot year 17-B and then mrih' and they’ll keep us. hopping,” bulance!” ' quarter when rtokie John Havli- any other year,” Parker explain­ Parker acknowledged, "but we're way through ttie first period, formal league organization, it will Whfte ^ window at least temporarily.” football game is dangerous,” he ing for an AAU team. He dropped Podoloff . has said it w u ld to de­ Had.den reports the sarfte race won that 30-38 thriller two years Maltone continued. "I think we’ll In response to other queries, he cek and vete^d^ Tom Heinsohn ed. “ Sample hasn’t been worth a not quf of the rrice yet—not the jammed in four straight,goals and give us all a definite goal to shoot Prthi aoM msavnK # ut Ncver in the tall mentor’a play- says. • "Vanderbilt essentially is a out of the university after his in­ sirable to make ai^lioation before cotnrse as in past years will be Pohl said members o f his com- . ^ ago. .J-''would guess that this yeai''8 make a better' showing for it too.” said he thought the final game of paced a Celtfc attack that opened damn all season and he’s been a w'ay this division has been going. appeared to be on their w a y ' to for.” ° .. ■ ; fine t^m and it’s going to explode * -. * ♦ volvement in last year’s college hard boy to handle. Hill hasn’t the league . meetings In January, laid out. W'hich means the starting He added' that, all the member (fe will be one of those thrillers the recent World Series was the a 58-52 Ijafftime bulge. Boston It all depends on whether we can a rout ■ before Toronto rallied against 'someone soon.” , basketbaU scandals. According- to done anything, either. And it took so the new Bbltimore club could and finishing line Willj^ be on the schools- had nori-Teague "natural Mt“ Nebo''‘com*petltZ *ne"feWy ringKaJon^w toUghe.stj„'‘'lt went down- tp the lengthritod its lead the rest of regroup or not;” enough to matie a game of it, Norwich ‘N o Man’ s Land’ New York District Attorney Frank us three years to find out tost develop - its scouting system and lower ejid of Main St., opposite rivals” such as the Ellington- for the Saturday program. Com- “ Wells Ke.ym«ji linal pitch” and that Matty Alou Hogan, Brown admitted accepting the jydy. Hein.sohn led the oofnt- Parker said he' planned t o . add ■ PowifT Pla.vs Sohre noHfnra will mint n o .. ...1 has been the case this fall, If an y__New ■ England team ■'Martin, who works with Curt Kapele isn’t much of a proapect. participate in the annuiU draft of School St. Rockville rivalry. petltois will punt, pass and kick . nanreled Key man for the Wiklcata Is would have been, out "from here t2S0 to act as a contact man for mj/kei's with 24 points.. Bailey three more men to the Steelers Claude Provost and . Gi'lles (using a kicking tee) footballs. ..-ur. h. knovC-s that November is here, it's GoWdy and Art Gleason behind to the rind o f the table” if he had "Maybe this will put some fire roster. Including' veteran offensive Tremblay goL the first two Mont­ college jrfayere. - It is expected that at lea.st 100 ‘We plan to keep membership in quarterback Lloyd Wells who has confessed gainbler Joseph Hack- "ITowell was high for Detroit with Backers of the new team- could Scores will bef determined by . tosed fiye touchdown paase.s, de­ : Norwich. the Red Sox microphones, laud­ tried to score from first on Willie 16. in the rest of the team,” the Tex­ halfiback Tom Traty. Traej' .was real goals; each on a pow«,r play. runners from many Eastern Col­ the 4ea^:ue small enough at pres­ en, -now awaiting sentencing either b u y 's " existing panchl.'-e awarding a point.for each foot of '’** spite the fact he doesn’t like to ' The Cadets practiced in two ed Manchester as a good base- Mays’ ' doiible during the Giants The Knicka managed to, play- an added. ’Particiilariy the de­ released prior to the .start/of the And Tom Johnson made It 3-1 Just leges, high and prep schools and J ent ,sb that these nature rivalries distance the h air travels on the *Qm*thlng that we didiVJ/want to I inches of snow yesterday, preppin" several counts of. bribery and p HADDEN sively, beet testimony being that first quarter mark, but led 64-44 42-27, and.Cleveland, 41-14, on the Eagles. seconds into the final period. Sanctioned by the A m ateur ber, Healy concluded. ed or subtracted. - thMtef the UConn »)uad Red Raider do all - we can to accustom qur- But I 'd o n ’t' figure I'll have to class guy op and off the field.” here on charges of bribery in con­ five opponents-have been limited to nection with to^ scandals. at the half and stayed well in George Armstrong produced To­ Athletic Union, competition, as in "Any ties among our boys will *** Tohr left halfbacks side- selves'Yo slipp.ei-y going.” duck much as both a Yankee and Malzone, wtiile poasibly lacking ronto's first goal, and Bill Harris a combined total of $2 points, the It was a ,/Jar lent to him by front the re.st of toe way. Jerry WEDNESDAY’S FIGHTS the past, will be limited to malM be played off at the end > of the Q " other hand, - Chief Husky Mike. Geciauskas Middlebury is 3-2 for the year a Red Sox player are here with in polish, is a.s forthright with his West paced th"' winners with 35 and Dave Keen, added to e . others MANILA — Antonio (ChlqulS' program,” said Pohl. "In case any Bosto|K the former Harvard block- last, four foes getting but 18' - while Norwich is an even 3-8. opinion^., as any major leagpier Molinas ttoi Brown was driving , only. Last year, for the ^ecorid Rhode Island, Maine and Vermont me.” noints. Elgin Bavlor,- added 28. In -the final period. Roeai'es, 120, Mexico, stopped Qf our w’inners are tied with other ing Back.who handles New Hamp- hits been playing a'-promi- Harvard Malzone iaftig up with a brief (more so than m ost). when heto-as'Involved in the acci­ straight race, females ran as un­ six each and Northeastern was .lohnnr- Green was High for New The teams avvltfih around tn- Curly -Aguirre. 120. the- Fhlli registered cnUants. flnaliats In the state competition, jlliTe. reported, via phone, that hla nent role with the Col- Harvard Coach John Yovtcain upsetting thought when he .said In all toe Sports Night, the dent. ito received a suspended sen- n i^ t, with Toronto at' Montreal, blanked , last Saturdiy, 6-0. tenpri. York with 28. pines, 5; Jphnny Torres, -Another change in rules, adopt­ we’ll have a special play-off , at a .^**dcats,“ have no Injuries. All ^gate varsity soccer team says the Crimson must ‘’adjust it-'! at the end of one comipent "if I’m writer’s first, ^wss a most enjoy-, while New York visits.;,-Petroit York, outpointed Fil Ra' day to be announced.” — / h»ve reported O.K.” Following the jpum ey Into New able eveniniyAnother in the con­ /B row n's connection with the ed by -the race sponsors, will find -’Hampshire, the UConns will re­ ^ this season. A sophomore, sights” against Penn’s single wing - with'the Red Sox next year,” and Chicago i.a at Boston. the Philippines, 10. Local aponsors are Dilloii’s Ingalls Isn’t' ready to throw In tinuing serHB produced by Howiji 'scandals had nothing to do with no boy under 16 allowed to stai t turn home ,Nov. 10 against Boston Geciauskas was, a three attack Saturday at the stadium. "You never know w'hht’s, going Too Little Once, officially, unless he is a high Sales and Service and the PoU^e A the towel by any means, despite ”On consecutive Saturdays we've to happen during the winter,” he Waddell and company. y the NCAA action, which also was Fire Midget Football Leagiie. In i the cripplinig injuries suffered by University with Rhode Island mov­ school or prep school student. letter man at Manchester faced outstanding passers In Gar\' based on the fact that Die Dayton event of foul weather >he pro- his squad, plOs the lop-sided 34-0 ing In the hohie finale Nov. 17 in freshman team o f 1960-61, played Patriotft’ G a r r o n Winningest, Jockey in Turf Classic Desptite the war being, staged PIPB Cl-EANER HUZZAH! ^boat), bolt croes pieces of strap a conference meeting, High in baseball, basket­ Wood'of Cornell, Pat McCarthy of gram will be held Nov/10, at Mt. loss at Delaware last Saturday. Holy Cross, Archie Koberts of Co­ 31 in-season games, five more than between the NCAA and AAU; col­ How many uses can.you think of | lumber on both .sides for traction Nebo. ■ , Now two and three for the year If you think’you have troubles, ball and soccer. lege-runners are expected to be for the lowly pipe cleaner 7 Here and to stop planks from splitting, lumbia and Bill King of Dart­ Greatest Scoring Threat in permitted under NCAA rules. The Rugged Back Now LAUREL, Md. (AP) — The«.winner isday at' Golden Gat- brother, pity Ingalls, a good, sound extra gameri caniie, the council allowed to compete. Earlier this are a few to start you thinking; Now as you approach danger coach who must work with a, mouth,” said .Y'ovicsin. “ Now we world’s winningest jockey, Johnny Fieldri In^ San Francisco, ■was the said, when the Dayton Frosh ap­ week in New York, the NCAA Hold parts of rod together'when j pqint, unfold planks and keep patched up club the rest at Uie HOCKEY AT A GLANCE have a different , problem. We BOSTON (AP)—Boston Patriots IxHigden. will be seeking his sec­ nation:’* leading rider in 1938. 1947, peared virtually intact •— includ­ went on record as agreeing to al­ diasuseembled. Keep line from un-1 esr wheels on them. Gives you I way,. have to get ready for the single fullback Larry 'Garron wasn't a ond Washington, D. C. Internation­ ai)«rl948: He-rode In the first In- low registered coUpge runners to winding on reel. Nook end ctannyi eight feet of low cost, no-stiek National-League wing aqd'Penn has an outstanding Hornung Status Still iu Doubt, ing Coach Herb Dintanian — in 95-pound weakling in high school. al victory in the turf classic at rnational in 1952 aboard- Indian • compete in sanctibtil^d AAU meets. oiler. (Can al.so be used to clean* ihsurance. |Diet^ Explores Possibility MontreaQlI, Toronto- 3. tailback in Jolyi Ownes.” outside competition un.de'r the But ije wasn't far from It. Laurel Race course on Nov. 12. Hemp. Several days earlier the , NCAA pipe.) .4jnlFrir&n League Penri has rolled u p . more yard-' May Be Sidelined Sunday name of Paul's tobacco team. • It’s hard to- imagine the strap­ Longden. a 55-year-old English said It would' not allow its njem- LAUNCHING RAMP . B.AKED BATTERIE8 OMNo-Huddle Football Attack Providence 2, Cleveland 0. age in five games thl's'year than Minor Infractions ping 220-goiinder a.Veml days. ' Ihe question of just why football the mid-1030s. Distributed by NE.\ sidelined with a W^isted right knee basketball Coach Norman Sloan in just covered my tuition.’ Osnter. I Of Slipping Defeat on Giants BOSTON (AP)—The return of 1960. 31oan recruited, a p 1 a y e r. they will fold to fit. hi trunk or, ^ ' players pul their heads together 'INearly every team In the coun­ George Harahmari, Nebraska since Oct. 14., defenseman' Leo Boivin is expect­ He got a football scholarship In fromA.:Another sch(>0l without fol­ FEATHER HOLDER before attacking. try uses an audible, autornatic or quarierbaok in 1958, set $ mark , He said )iis chances are 50-50 ed to bolster the Boston Bruins 4o- in his Junior year and tried out for lowing the -rules and. obtaining per- the American -Football I>ague Some salt-water -fishermen /«re ’’There is: a comparative haad- check oft system whereby the play for pin point punting that prob­ NEW -YORK — The-St. Louis.CardsCaras iicii: a 24-23 thriller In the that -he’ll ,^lay against ->the Bears nigtit when they meet the Ctoice^o Crisler; _ ^ collecting, holders that toothbrush­ fal of college teams which do not may change on the.,line of scrim­ ably ne\er...... has...... been equaled. . Cards, who play at Yankee Stadi; ' Polo Grou'nd.s which .resulted 111 e aa the jdefending 'champion Pack­ Black Hhwks at Boston Gatoon. mi'liston from the other school’^ team here in 1960. He was cut es com^ in to hold their feathered huddle,” remarked a Fcoul in the mage,” stressed Morgan, who al.'io Harshman .had to punt’ on four,um Sunday, have a notable'- )iis' one game edge for Cleveland and ers Birifek their eighth • victory in Boivin hasn't played yrit this athletic director. In Gainesville, after three'gamea of the first seal OPEN TONIGHT son. ■ t. ■ ^ lures,-Keeps ’em in good shape a West'______Point _ press______. box. "Byi-on_____ played his football at. Genjya in siicressive downs against Colorado tory of flapping a ’ defeat on the 'the . title. , • aa jiiany games. seasph because he strained his Fla., the player was identified as ‘The way I tried to catch th.e bouncing around in Morgan has been coaching Geneva the late 1930a. "Professionals call when the Cornhuskers were o ff­ Giaiits al the most embarrassing There wa.s one amazirig game in tol really won't "know until back the day before the National Larry Kifk, who transferiv! to To Curb iiead BlopKing the hottorifi-of your tackle box. f(,j. fjyg years without the huddle." as much as 60 per cent of their side on thrqe of his kicks. moment. For the past two years, Saturday if I’ll be able to play," Hockey' League campaign,.began. Florida from Ball .State ‘of Indi­ ■ball some of ttie guys said I had a Don’t Break ThatTukalasi Still .the Polo Grounds in the series in thumb in the -middle of my palm," REFLNISHIN'G TIP * °"® -thought it 'might be a plays from the line. since they moved from (Chicago ta ''Hornung said Wednesday -night. The 12-year veteran will team ana. He left Florida after several P' 1954.. Everybody threw the ball, laughed Gairon. "But I was: real­ "So why huddle at all ? It’s jus£ St^Louis. the Cards have thrown Frank Oifford completedTD pass­ "The knee might come round, it with Teddy Green on one- defens,e weeks. r . NEW YORK (AP)—The boy carrying (the football had SPARK ' ■ When rennishing nitia-drtuxe McM'urry was, reprimanded, for ly still too'small." ^ - ' Items line n gun stock or rod rack. Beaver Falla 35 miles yp the pike a 'habit 'that coaches got into In' £He” monkey wrench into Giant es for 23 to Bob Schnelker and for might not.” tandem, vrith Doug .MOhne and playing a game against the'Uitl- Garron said he obtained a job been checked by an opposing tackier. The ball carrier was still 2 NEW WHEELS Do It run n niagnet over the surface be- (rom Pittsburgh, the rnidnl920a.” pennant drives. > 21 to Eddie Price. Kyle Rote Hornullg skipped . Wednesday’s Warren Godfrey on the other. PLUGS drill after joining in the workouts TTie.Bruins arti’currently-tled for Veraity of Corpus Christ! last Nov. as a chemist in Boston and»began mov;ibg his feet like pistons but makihg no forward progress. ■^-Yourself Installed fore varnishing. It will'"pick up ' '"The best way for nie to answer In addition to enabling a smart Last season COach, Allie Sher- pitched, a scoring^ pass to Ken k l UVEm MAME the day before for the first time toe NHL cellari wlth New York, 29, two days before the perinis- to work, out nights at the YMCA, A -player on the offense, striving to give his ball carrier for- At Discounts At. Discounts every last trace of at-cel wool used ,v6ur question,” said Coach Mor- quitrterback to capitalize on the 'man's team dropped the' upeiie, m MacAfee for 19. ""iCHuck CJonerly. beginning a weight-lifting ...... MAND QUALITY to smooth surface. * "gan. ” is to tell you what I told weaknesses of tjie defense, Mo'rgsn Yankee Stadium 'bj?- 21-11. alj who was supposed to monopollr- since the knee was hurt. H e. said dhicago trails first place Detroit sable start-of the basketball sea­ pro- i ward momentum, rammed him, Insj------/-• ------— ------he hoped to be back on. ttie prac­ son, ..and for playing 27 in-season gram. He put on 55 pounds ‘ be-1 tto spinV vrUh ^ HEAVY-DUTY Rick Forzano of the Navy coach. points out that if the defense does though: they,conquered John David the chucking, finally cut In'wlth a by one point. u n IJ 7 tice field today. Coach Phil Watson aaya riookie fore trying^ out for the Patriots u coUld have meant a first Committee. Fritz knows' th® rules KEEP GUN OILED its job an attacking team can run 5row "arid'Co. in the Mound City TD flip to Schnelker for 26. games in 1961-62, one more than ing staff and Harvard's Paul Mc- Hornung, currently ranking as Ed Johnston will stay In toe Bos­ making It, down, or it could have meant per- Inside out and , always stresses And an easy way to do it Is by j^^by during the 15 or 20 more plays without wast­ Cojieriy knew the Cards well. Hr NCAA rules permit. by the comfortable score of 24r». third in _16t^e .scoring, complains ton net. Though'’bombarded With ■The weight— and detei-minatlon j manenf Injury, Vou see it almost that rules are made with a- boy's WITH THE PURCHASE OF MUFFLER ing time in the hudflle. came into the league as s spectac­ 5 5 c ^ eoaches’ meeting In Pittsburgh a In 1960,vNew Y?rrk scored a 35- that he hasn’t had a —;ood------g a m- e|40 Red Wing shots In his Boston — has paid off for Garron, .who has every weekend, safety in mind, whether the boy ^ with oil to the gap of-your gun yg^^ ..^hey *,ked ular rookie in -1948: and from sin­ Each Dietzel of Army'admitted that 14 w'ln T n ^ . Louis, oimlirir to an season, and he Included in that I debut last week, Johnston’s play 'Die San Francisco IGiants' beat filled in nobly this season in tto o n another occasion a player be ih high school or college. Al INscouiii Special! ■ me why Geneva didn't huddle. * Morgan might , have-something. their 31-14 ’decision Lhere three gle wing completed 17 of 30 paa.'- the; campaign opener against the | enabled the Bruins- to gain a 4-4 the Los Apgeles Dodgers ll.times absence of K lly-Lott. 'ihad tackled the ball carrier but- present there is nothing..in the UMffgTOC ” 1 just have never thought of weeks algo.' At the Stadium, how­ e.s with four going for TDs. Chuck rules about head butting. • FIRE SITARTBR "I could spend an hour telling Minnesota Vikings whrin he scored tie. In 21 meetings in -,4962. The de­ Lott .may^be able to p]ay Satur-j couldn't down him. One eager “ h r-fl-M r it that way,” .he commented. rushed for a. fl9:h. Yet he lo-t. "ifly guess,” says CJrisIeK;' "is 2 NEW GENERAL "'Nriak a charcoal briquet In tur- you why we don’t huddle,’ I fold ever, the Cards won, 20-13,,a cp'?t- 28 points. "I have to stick with Eddie for ciding game of ttie "seriea” also ,day night for the first time this beaveil'charged the; tackier and FUUy-IONOED pentinc nnd wrap In aluminum f.oll. them.' ‘but let me answer your "Morgah’s ' is not a' valid argu­ ly loss a.s the Eagles broke "the Conzeknan's w]l%ld champ Cards ,„',I-eg muscle troubles were a the Chicago g.unri,” said Watson; decided the National League pen­ season when Boston.travels To Buf­ that We will get a different 'place SHOCK ment,” commented Buff Donelli, won 63-:35 in the w-iliJcs .ico -ir butted him. like a battering ram. Htnrta caay, boms hot, Inata n long .qusstihn with another. Do you Giant grip on the East. problem early in the season for "He did a fire job for ua last nant playofiP. 1 falo to meet the, rejuvenated Bills, This type of head blocking at headgear or, that the rules com­ the old pro drilling Columbia, “A spree the NFX, had ^onaored to mittee will pass legislation that MUD and SNOW TIRES MAKE SHOES time. Ifuys have autom atics?” At Chicago, ; the Cards had the Hornung, who joined the Packers' week.” ' ’ creates a whisplash and sometimes AISORIERS team that (ha,s Lo resort to an au­ that,-time,..with.,9$. points in. th" blocking with the head will h i il­ same ornery disposition. In the training camp late because of a Watson has“ 1:hanged his lines results in serious, head, neck or ^ A Regular New Tire list Price! tipuat fci tomatic 'more than.twp or three 1958 opener, the. Giantq, Wfn in game. ■ '! legal.” — . nine-month 'tour of active \ duty again. Jerry Toppazzini, limited, to spinal injury. tMIS mciAt times during, a game is nbt well It’.s' when the Cards look harm-', Joe Kelly, president of- the Qomiakey Park by 3i-i, but Ihi-ee wlttothe Army, at the time t>f the a penalty-killing role in the -first it is this type of-play, now per­ organized, The huddle is necessary weeks later the Cards'scored easi­ les.s, in the standings, though, tha.j Berlin crisis. seven g i^ e s, will be a;t a wing on Athletic (Joods Manufacturer’s Yahkf^ Conference X-Colintry missible in footb^l, that the Foot; 4.8S to take advantage of shifting de­ ly ..by 23-7 In the Stadium to pull the Giant.s hSve learned to dlstrus i Asked if his service hitch, had a Hne centered by Don McKenney, Assticiation and vice-president of fenses. When a kid comes out of, them most. 'i, anything to do’ arith his troubles, with Cliff Pennington on the .oth­ ball Rulea Conimittee of the Na­ a Cincinnati manufacturer, sS^x: Most t'ars ^ KMFRiefe H°1SEL11HG SCOTCHjl^^ The Hri.1 ,.punf went out of the New York record tp 2-2. 'j’hen tional Golleglate Athifstic A^pciar' the huddle, he knows the play and the Giants had to .win seven ol Ilpnuing repltodT “Heck, po.” er flank. MeeFSlated Saturday Morning "Our main puro^lem Is. the pro­ can check his assignment instead bounds at the Colorado tS-yard tion vtrfll- ^spusa a t' its 'annual the next eight to tie the Browns, ’ ■ About chances for a fourth scor­ Topperie penalty-killing'rolri Will tection of -the boy. As to’ helmets of having to listen to a lot of num­ line. Next, Harshman punted 34 r -...... ,' r ^ . s ing tiUe Hornung said, " I ’ll have Meeting Jai||U2-14 in Lds Angeles. yards out on the Buffalos’ 6: On ! whom they defeated in a playofjU New York Newcomers go to either Tom Williams or An­ w e have thre.e'problems. They-'are bers." ■ to play, to answer that.” dre Pronovost', with Charlie Burns The I5th Yankee Conferenc'e;^mUe hill and( dale UConn. course ' It is possible that hMd block­ ( 1 ) protection bf toe wearer, (2 ). SCOTLAND'S BEST There definitely, are .two sides his next Pry, the hall went" 89 In 1956, the Cards were ,ln the Cross Country championships,-' to with the atarb. and finish jines ad ing. butting, ramming,) spearing, race for the first time- since Jim­ Three, players are atai-Ung th" Hornung serves as the Packers', the other "killer.” comfort for the player wearing it Lf to the^ debate. ’ - ^ yards to go but on Colorado’s sev- new season with New' York Rang place-kicking specialist, a running ..-0 — ^ ^------—- be-held at Oi® University of (Con­ jacanet. t07Hawley Armory. Lew goring T call it *nythiiw yoii wish and' (3)V price, sq . that .moat peo­ en. Harshman’s final punt sailed my Gonzelman’.s great team at necticut Saturday mOmtng at 11, Stie'glitz holdso.the course record ir-''wlir b.ePome a ,15-yaM penalty .Special'Low Distilleries produce 1947-48, and came to the Stadium ers wrho /were not -with the team companion for fullback Jiiri Tayr ple can' buy it.” ' — (M yards' to roll dead on the Cel- lor, and when the former Notre Sgriiletta Out features thri" return of the com­ with a clocking of 23:45.8 in 1956 ,1968,; A sepdiid. dffense In' any M c e ;..... tied for the le a ^ id 5-1 on an ear­ at the^alart of test season. .They A- su r^y was completed last 3.88 Wilt' Out Front orado one. are vetefon, centej; Bronco Hor­ Dame star isn’t running or kick­ -V.. • ------_ plete team which won the title When Connecticut. won its only one game could lead to thr 06- TUNE UPS WITH OLD 8 HOE8 lier 35-27 win ovJt the Maramen. for Maesachnsefts in last'-year’s conference title. June on 'tSie "Inveitlgation of re- • OYL. CABS ...... $10.88 ' All| of which helped Nebraska vath. late of Chicago and: forriurly ing he’s one of Green Bay’/s top STORRS (AP)— Troubles con­ fender's disqualiftebtion. - < The Giants wrerit on to the world .A year ago, the meet was held qui^menta' for protective foot­ W OTL. OARM ...... , $14.88 NEW YORK (AP>—A fran­ hsMnble Colorado, $7-18. wdto New' York and Boeton, and b ick ers, both for Taylor and tinue to itiultipiy for the Univer­ event. ' ' '■'’'' . Helmeta aa Weapona - ' • championship after a 28-10 de­ Bob BrouiUet of the Bay State, at the .Penobscot 'Valley Country ball Head$fear.” The report, waa Inrtodes new pings,. points, FiaESTONE chise shift from Philadelphia -to Rod Gilbert. and Jim Neilsqn. GMl- quarterbaok Aart Starr. sity of Connecticut, fodtoall team. FqotohU helmets hatri ’torin per^ cision. Still seeking to make up for the Who won individual hotwrs with a Club til Oroino, Maine, With Massa- ■detailed and contained many rec- yWANCHESTER BRANCH eondenser and rotor. : PERMANENT' San FYanclsco hasn’t affected the bert is the 21-year-rold right wing, His running and kicking', chores feciiid for the protection of the ommendatiomi.for fiirther study.; scoring and reboundlilg prowess Maiiie Hunting SeaiMin When the Cards switched from who led the Rangers to a 5-4 play- , have been assumed by otSers, but Ices of -about A dozen players blocking of 21:38.6, will be tiack to chusetts« 'followed by Maine, sec-^ ■weaver, ^ut. -they gee 'so eturdy. denfend his individual title as well ond, Rjiode- Island, Connecticut, ' .The repqrt .coulif'lead to an- of Wfrriors’ Wilt Chamberlain in the West to the Eauit in 1950, they o k . win over Toronto test March ] thero were indications' as Green t ti f o u g h ’-^injuries this season. (>u];Dijlri ttiiat tome coaches Insist; Afm-FREEZE^ showed' thrir colors immediately. Coach Bob Ingalls learned -yester­ as. help hla school in Its try for Vermont and New Hampshire In Other euryey. But toe con- _____ HARTFORD GENERIIL CU nv SARK the early ' week.s. of the 1961-62 AUGUSTlA, Maine lA P l- State- by -scidring two goals and asalstln"'' -Bay defeated Baltimore l7-6 last t}ie^.'playera' Bss the' holmets aJi cerp;• «(„ .averypne ' Is' toe-Strong, Full Stretigfo SCOTCH WHISKY They .slopped Steve IDwen's team, day that Sean Sgruletta, bis atie its.sixth championship. ttiat order. season. Lea-rvid statistics showed wide' hunting began In MtMaine to- on a'third. Jim (Big Chief) Nei’ . Sunday that Hornung'a blocking WsApons. - effort being, mads tp eurtait foot­ '(Vi13. Rust HLENDliD 86 PROOF National Basketball Association ,'day and Will continue through Nov. 17-i., in a bitter defeat which s6h Is’ a 21-yeai'-old, 6c2, 205-pou was niiaerid. fullback,' will be out tndpfinitely. Adding toeir scores -to the firat- - Since the conference was organ­ TH / Sgriiletta, a junior’ from Mount plrice finish o f BrouiUet last' fall ized in. ^1948, Massachusetts has .'Univsrsity- Of Michigan athletic ball injiirlsSi TIRE CO. Inhibitors G.I 1.77 today that Wilt the Stilt:has ac­ 30. Hunting wll be permitted In dropped the Marai|wn into -6^ Sec­ defenseipan of Cteniah-li\ W a Ufo m em tie^at-lar ife and to. rule «Dt head tiloelitiif »U7 h* ystiod Jast jNM; NarUMin half s f l$M aiUto. sessoa,. but wars hexed bgr tbs rooMa o f the ftmr. Tggjs '^“whiiiTHpmuTig geU venrity, at Delaware. He irU Oonii’e teMT gpal hne aB he ioae is leadtng feivund gehiar. twee wm tie * ob ea t t » $.$- Shire toasn't won yeit elialnnaa at Km VoottiaB IM es the aaawsr.

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ffr MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, rHUR^DAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1968 FACE TWENTY-TWO JilANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, GONN^ iHURSbAY, NOVEMBER 1» 1962 'W'- PAGE TWENTY-THkEE Musical Instnuneiitg 58 Apartments— Flats— Businsss Locsl^oiis Houses For Ssle 72 Honsos ..Sate 72 Houses .For SSle 72 Houses For 72 Houses For Sate " 72 Aitlo Dr|Tine School T-A THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY PAGALY and SHORTEN Giir^dn^Farm—*Dairy ° Honaeliold Goods . 51 190 B^SS RivoU ^ ^cprdion with Tenemeste ' 61 Fsr. Rent •4 'm STO M Bu i l t • roan Itanah, Producta. 50 Id, 9 shifts, used e hours co RaN C H -^ large robm^N.Amesite U BEDROOM 7 room colonial with MANCHESTjift - / 6 room ranch, HKitoHON—London Park; 8^9 room ^ - PREIPAIUB PQR drlTor's Met. FOR SALE—Studio couch wRh eus- f o u r LARGH rooms and bath, largo ttvlag man with flraplaM, drive, full cellar, oil heii i , .selling for 3300. MI 3-6604. FRQNT MAIN Street air condltlbh- ‘ fuUy dining room. 1% bathe, 2-car at- Rockledge. for sale or for .ranch,...... built-lns,...... fireplar#; aJum A(«a 16 to 60. ^riTiiis and elmae APPLES—Graveneteih, Macintosh, tbpi made slipcovers, pair solid deluxe apartment, in beautiful ed office. Parking. Am>ly Mar- formal Okiliig roooi, faodiy sUa stormed, fireidaces, 3 large d- tached garage, aleo. partially fin­ room. Three ln«tru?tore. Mo wait­ ihKple step end tables i^th lamps, IdtMiaB 3 bodrooma, -1% balks, jrithratlon'to buy. Tongren Agen:.' inum combinations,; hot ' wale korifiNd iM MAT da:o im t t i m * a c d u n p , f lH ld ‘nMS.WITH IHC BOM ALOfM MR THf Cortlaads, Greaningsr . Bunch Colonial home,-So. Coventry. Cabl- loW’s, Inc., 867 Main.^ rooms, 319.500 OWnor-agent ished Mc room St James Par- cy. MI 1-6321 i heat; 32. foot rec room -314.500 ing. Mancheater DtIvIm Acade­ 360. MI 8-0074 . neted. kitchen,, storm windows, racreatiaa room with OtaplaM, e ^ , MI 9-7988;* rec room, upam.% rut MuttMAN. got-ths ttusH'Otf fftPv.pooR TmjPdeuVR qmhtypab a s a n k Farm, 629'W. Center St., -MI . Offhm and Store ih. Beechler-Sniith, Realtors. MI owner MI 8-2095. my. t*l J-7216. AT TUMMUTH dTWMt PM fST fS J 8-8116. sersena, Venetian bHiids. fireplace, n cloa ed broeaaaray, attacbod ga> '1962, MI 3-6960 254 HOLLISTER STREET — near Equipment 54 oil hot water beat, 385, Adults Honnes For Rent . 65 rag*. laaOaeanao yard OUcAl. i^CH ESTER—4 bedroom bomo, _ Princeton. Lovely Cape in tiji-top LARSON’S-TGonneeticut’a fli«t li­ 'W*LL/ArLA6T/ GREEN MOUNTAIN pOUtoek, USED 40" electric Hotjmint stove, Marina ■. Robntaea, Itealtor,,Ml excellent closet and storage space, HUT J U S r , vou m a u s t f l m a t ^puwKrrEni — n ^ only. Electric range and refrig­ WALKER STREe T—8 room Cape ehape Perfect location for chll- advertising censed driving achool trained-. 'good eating baked or boiled. De­ 4 burner, 326, 138 Bariyr Road. SOUTH COVENTRY — Lakefroht 84 aa . large enclosed borcb. S-etr ga- u rr M f IT! J GOT TOO m u c h IJ u n J L ’h - erator available extra. 16 minutea with g«KKe, fireplace, 3 bed- ! dren. Near an echools. Elva TyleV Certified and approved la now of­ /writers 365 and up; used type- park. Available for immediate ^ e , ,819.7(W. PltUbrlck Agency. LIT^I^ CASH- dHOW >00, INV6NT0RV! 6H0WM6 I livered te your door. Call Hath­ BOX SPRING and mattres# with east of Manchester. 'MI 8-7066 room s a n ^ dining rofM , fully Realtor, MI 9:4469 fering claaaroom pnd - behind MS LAST TIMS! wtifers $30 and up.. Berubs's /occupancy, one furnishod' trailer s41 9-8464,' MV.. THT RACK OP YOU,® H6Ap/ aevuacKY*^ “ HOW CAN 1 K M P U P away, MI 9-6488. stormed; v * jt clean and, well c l a s s i f ie d ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS wheel inatructlon for f taen-agera. headboard, excellent conditlan. Typewriter -adHrice, 470 B. Hid-, THREE ROOMS, refrigerator, with, all new furniture. |78 a BIG sJfcYINGSf o o o p v m : vous STOCK F you ^ CaU MI 9-6834. MANCHES'^Ert kept, '315,900. Rpbert Wolverton! ranch . 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Ml f-6075. die Tpke., Manchester. Ml 0-9477^r. \Stove, all utilities furnished one month, and on# 3-room cottago 311,800:-4* r o o m Cape, aluminum Agency, MI 9-2818 in very good condition, fire^ace, S v PONT CeWS ASOONPf - Mock from Main St. MI 3-8595. complete with new furniture, atorras, awnlngs; shade trees, bus, Fertilizers 50-A SEWING MACHINES, 1962 models, combinations, large 2-car detach­ Attractive 6 room rifoch hi|^ MORTLOCK’S Driving School. We heat, hot water, and shower. 375 NEW LISTING , shopping. Carlton W. Hutchins, ^ MANCHESTER— Be) ed garage. Selling below owner's om^rkn*: have the only office and elaea- never used. Will sacrifice, 385 er 8 bed­ Oft .a hill, 8 siiable bednpoma, COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. GOOD COW manure, 35 and lib Antiques 56 WEST'ST.—Nice location. 4 rooms, a month. J. D. Realty, 918 Can- MI 9-5182 room rancA, 2 bathe, *a>Ee rec tost.. Look this one over. Must , room in towiv. For complete in­ 32 weekly. MI 9-6692. 3-car garage, enclosed play- MONDAY Hun nUUAV lO-AO AJl.—SATimDAT t AM. loads, DeUvered. Excellent for first floor, 385, available Dec. 1. tar Street. MI 3-5139. Transferred owner—immediate room,, carport, plue manySqther sell. Tongren Agency, XU 8-6821. formation aee telephone' ’'‘yellow shrubs, lawns, ate. MI 3-7804, MI .FQR SALS!—Antique pin* blanket MEdford 8-7»28 after 6 :30. VERNON—6 room, ranch .witli extras, full price 319,500; e :^ u yard for children, Ibt lOOxto^ MATTAG wringer washing ma­ occupancy. 4 Bedroom Cape. Only $1,500 to assume existing^ . > page 10," Office 443 Main 8t., 9-8781. ehest, reflnlshed. Eariy 9-drawer COVENTRY—4 room's, full bath, 40x40 steel building in rear, com­ tlve 8 room English Colonlsl 0 SOUTH WINDSOR: Handsomelc]^ MI »-7S*8. . chine, excellent condition, 930- Btae qKee rack refinjehed. MI TO REK7T—4 room modern apart­ Planter walls, oversized garage, mercial zone, bus line. Many buei-: mortgage. Act now. Eve. Bill PLEASE READ YOUR AD . , MI 9-3890, gas heat, porch, 380 monthly. knotty pine paneled breeze­ excellent location, rec room, air .shaped ranch style home 8 largo n > —tllH •* "Wamt Am” an taktm atar Um phoM aa A aom- $-0301. ment, third floor, on bus line Tel. Adults'. HArrieon 8-9890 any time. nbss iKWsibilities, Tongren Agen­ Irooms, family room. 32x24 liv- Boles, MI 9-9858. E-ZLERN MI 1-7778. way. Nicely landscaped.. Alum­ cy, MX 8-6321. conditioned , living room, l*/4 MBieno*. Tke PdTvHtMr sIimM ttmd hi* a i the rifU iT DAT *T Honsehold Goods / 51 inum com binations___ 318.500. bathe, built-in , garage, many, IngN^wm. Delightful big kitchen, SOUTH COVENTRY—4 room aih- dishw^her, range and oven.’ Cedar APPKAB8 a » t REPOST ISB O B A hi ttm* fer the oext hieer- / SEVEN ROOM apartmont, 31'N. Call Mrs Hunter, MI 9-3696. TOLLAND — Paying rent? Years many extras. Juat reduced for , . - WARREN E. HOWLA UaB. The Heiald li reepeuMe f*r ohl:r ONE Mberreet or emitted DRIVING SCHOOL. INC. STBRILIZIBD, used furalture for Wearing Apparel—Furs 57 gle house Vlth furniture, iBeludv quick sale; Special—5 room older: dapboartl exterior, 2-car attach S d ‘ WATKINS School St., very near school 396 ing etove and refrigerate, lake MI 1K8806*TR 6-6611. later only rent receipts! IpVest hHerttea for u v adrertlaeoieht uM tbea ««1; to tiie esteat of a every room, including^mattreeses, price' ed garageXAcregarage./ lot with long REALTOR Automatic and Standard- shift. LADY’S reversible coat blue month. Call Glastonbury 688-7748. privileges, available for Imme'di- your money in a new home. See home on bus line, sale ~iimhii Kood” ’JieerMeh. E m r* which do hot leheta the vhlne *1 springs, and uphpatered furni­ 39,600. Short way but— 8 bedroom i nolghlwrhood. Pay aa you go, take only the' ture. AU k in d ^ of ajuiUanoes, BARGAIN SHOP fleec« with white alpaca lining, wiTTO o n n u /1 occupancy. No utilities, $K ■our ranch Or cape and attractive Price 328,800. XGlenn Roberts 576 Main it . M I s - u o a ; wM not heeem eted hr **■!■>■ freed* Ineartlon FOUR ROOM heated apertrnent./monthiv M I'3-8404 ranch, nice condi^on, small down number of lessons required, cleaned and^sted. New dinette sise 13, excellent condition; m BARR()WS A WALLACE offer We can give yoU . Joeeph Agency, Realtors/MI 4-1521. MI 0-0188. utilities Quiet place to'live. NO Barth, Brcdcer, MI 9-0820 payment, full pric* 39.000, Many OIDBR AND NERVOUS STU­ sets and ntattreesea brand name*. pets. Central, more from 37.000 up. Call The 4-1844. Shop a i^ s a v e at. LeBIaftC' Furni­ 3149.50 56" Cherry Bufi » , khre* . AduHa only. Box STAFFORD SPRINGS—2 bedroom -86 E. Center St., Msnehester DENTS OUR SPECIALTY EE, Herald. ROCKVILLE—Extra nice Cape for ture Hospital, 196 South Street, 'drawers and cupboard, $1 GIRL'S CAMEL hair topper, \ slse oversized ranch, huge living room in good MANOHUSTER —614 room ranch ^*”^*^AmiEOIATEb DIAL M l 3-2711 12: g iri’e treen, also brown skirt; with fireplace and 3 picture win­ ' MI 9-5306 the discriminating buyer large S'’rr3S,'j:xte/;,"‘a ^ GALL FOR FREE BOOKLET , R ocki^le, TR 5-2174 Open 9-9, FOR RENT—6 room duplex — all condition, 2-car garage. ndw fur-, on a large tree shaded lot, quiet Saturday tUl 6, also 10. MI 3-6789. dows, dining dl, bright kitchen, lot, quality built, 316,600. Rock­ ' nace, 317,000. Rockville 342.50 29%’’ Modern Walnut Cock­ improvements; modern bath, oil ville Realty, TR'8-1861 ReWJy.'r deadend street, full cellar, oil hot Ml 3-8562 tail Table, formica apd marbl* tqp, 1% baths, recreation room, patio, TR 5-1351. water heat, fireplace, natural RUGS .— Never used 9x13 green hot water heat. Near hospital and • 2-car garage with overhead stor­ MANCHESTEIR—42 Ludlow Road, VERNON round tapered lege, 324.50. MANCHESTER—7 roohi split level, a n iv n a ummarwD a ii ' xwoodwork, easily financed. Move broadloom, 330; 9x16 green Orien­ Wanted—-To Boy 58 bus Ilile; Adults preferred. Inquire age Beautifully situated. High Rockledge; New 6 rooni ran^, 8 36 RueseU St or call MI 3-7964. m baths, rec room, g a r ^ c , cov­ ' Exceptional custom built 8 2U.200. Robert Wolver- tal, 9x13 Paristan. 389-8956. elevation. 8 acres of land. Lease large bediooms, natural., w o^ Md so v ery . neat. I tw ^gency.. MI 9-2811...... TROUBkE REACHINB OUR ADVERTISER? Garaffc—Service—Stonure 10 374.50.36" Mahogany Chest, four WK BUY SKILL or trad* antique work throughout, built-in ovSn and ered patio,-half acre of parklike room ranch with partially clos­ EIGHT ROOM apartment for rent, s available to adult family. Tel. ed carport, living room with 100x880 lot. Living room, dining SERVEL REFRIGERATOR 18 dra'we'hi, shirt divider, 355. and used furniture, cWne glass, 532-167|6 days o r ' 528-8775, eves. range. Thli new home will be grounds, Hayes Agency, MI 8-4808. area, kitfehen, 8 bedrooma, family ROCK: APPROXIMATELY 3,500 eq. ft •Uver, p l c ^ fram e, aad old cehtcaUy located, .available Imme­ wall-to-wall carpeting, raised E— Talk about good cubic feet, good running conditioii, Mrs. Sfergoant. open for inspection all day every room at garage level, and beautl- j values M4lonr Aasweriic S^nriep cleiui, dry storage -area fbr i eoins, 4 room furnished apart­ Charles Rental Agency. Charles Lespersncc. MX 9-7630. or conventional financing. must be seen. Owner transfer Good clean workmanahlp at rea­ *.m., TR 6-2077. Vemon Haven/ A SENSATIONAL ment, first 'floor, heat, hot water real nice clean ranch .with car­ MANCHESTER T..J. Oockett, Realtor, X(r8:i97t/ Mir F4I500 ST E |^ SIDEWALKS, atone waUa. the advahtages of being In classic tangerine eover, $80. or after 7 p.m. port, ameslte drive, and a nice sonable rates. 30. years in Man­ business for your self without - and electricity filnitshed. Work­ 8% ACYtES immaeulata 7 room 514 room custom built ranch,- flce^aces,^ flagstone terraces, chester Raymond Fieke. MI FRANK Is buying and selling good yard for tee kids to play with 3 years old, 8 "’W iroom s, liv­ laave yaar ia. Yen'! haar fraai to S t WAITRESS part-time days. Apply ‘any investment or headaches. VALUE ing couple preferred. Tel. MI .Wanted T u Rent Colonial, 1% baths, large cabinet ^ ork don* at reasonable prices. 9-9237. 385.00 Bras* Bridge Ftooy Lamp, Used furniture and antiques at 430 9-9808 • their friends. Large living ing room with fireplace., base­ Convenient 2-Family . Duplex' > wlthoat an an evening at (he Frank’s, 623 Main St, / Factory to you prices allow for kitchen, exceUent barn, trees, only MI 3-0796. THREE COMPLETE ROOMS candlestick style, iveny silk shade, EAke St.' Call and see what we’ve ELDERLY Gentleman., clean, room, 8 bedrooms, built-ins and ment garage, $17,500. Immedi­ 5-6. O ntral heat. CSty water Lots For Sate 78 EXTERIOR. AND Interior painting. . high commissions. Lead pro­ 317.900. Carlton W, HutchinS; 3 0 dining (irea, haltchway, gas hot n e w 1-way, as is 317.80, , got. Open Sundays. MI 9-6680: ROCKyiLLE. 8 room heated, nice-" quiet, sober deSirei 2 room apart- 9-5132. . ate occupancy. and sewer. Copper plumbing. TREE REMOVAL, pruning, spray­ Wallpaper books. Paperhanging. APPUCA'ITONS~belng~uS«i fw gram to supplement your own OF : DECORATOR air heat, and ytW have it.- Don't ' WYtLYS STREB5T—extraordinaiy Christmas work. Some part-time personal leads. C!6me in or eall ly furnished apartment, centrally ment, convenient Maximum, |'70. One apartment vacant. Easily ing and lot clearing. .Gall ^ a n k Ceilings, Floors. F>iUy insured STTTLB FURNTTURB located, available Nov. 1. Cottier Box BB, Herald. wait to see this new listing. Many others from $10,0()0 up ffnsne^. single lot 240 foot frontage. M! L6st and Poand Antonobilcs For and full-tinie bpeniiigs. W. T. 224-2222. Ask lor Mr. Coleman. MANCHESTER — 2 family 3-6 C. Noble. MI 9-6053, MI 9-0874. workmansh^ guaranteed. Leo -Rooms Without Board 59 Apartments. TR 5-3820. to 360,000. 8-7444. Grant, Parkade $299 WATKINS b r o t h e r s ', Inc. very convenient , to echools and liOST^BlMk and whit* male cat, 1961 NASH, 4-door one own- PeUetler, 5Q 9-6336 If no answer, MOTOER. third grade , daughter, shopping, good condition, oil JACK J. LAPPEN AGENCY er, driven 46,000^ excellent LAWNMOWER eharpeiUng and re­ oalJ' Ml 8-9043. ROOM-.FOR rent .at the north Mid. COVENTRY—8 targe rooms, fur- need 8 or 4 room heated apart­ WEST WILUNGTON— Off Ruby v^inity Bower* School. Reward. NURSE, Conn, licensed, relief con: NORLEE ALUMINUM 006 MAIN s t r e e t ' steam heat. Asking $17,900. Rob' JERRY FAY AGENCY condition, |10 9-9713, MI pairs, Also, lawn -maintenance. 71 Strickland S t.. Gontleman pre­ . nished, heat and hot water.' 375 ment Manchester. Maximuth $95. BRAE-BURN REALTY Road on Eldredge Mill Road. 8% /T el. l : a 9-3022. valescent home. Room with tele- Magnificent sofa bed covered ert Wolverton Agency, MI 9:3811 MI 4-1541 MI 8-3U8 ■ TR 5-3640 3-0644. Free pick-up and delivery Little PAINTING—Interior and exterior, PRdDUCTS ferred. monthly. PI 3-8646. M l 8-0810. acre wooded lot, 300 feet on town 1/)ST—PASS BOOK No NB 5622, A McKinney. 15 Woodbridge St , paperhangiing, fully insured. Now visiem. References. TR 5-9121. In 100% nylon, inatclUng chair TWIN HILLS Drive, Coventry — 6 MI *-6278 plowed road. 1200 feet deep; high with ^oam cuehione, 3 mar- OUTSTANDING HOMES Savinge Department of the Con­ 1953 BU|i0K SUPER, good running Ml 8-8020. . giving special rates on interior 44 Tobey Road ' ROUSSaCEEPlNG room well fur- TWO ROOM, heated furnished MUST BE SOLD—6 room Cape, room ranch built in 1054, one-half ‘ and dry, on electric and- telephone proof top tables, 2 lovely table DELUXE Hotpoint electric stove, necticut Bank A Trust Co. Appli- condition. Must *ell. Beet offer. work. Joseph P. Lewis, general ioiahed: aJl utilities. Can be seed' apartment. Apply T. Morrow, 39 Homes For !tete 72 b (3w e r s a r e a front dormers, opep stairway, acre expertly landscaped lot, lines.. Priced for quick sale. Dave LAWN MOWERS eharpened' contractor,, r a 9-9668------Bloomfield, Cojin, lamps, 2 Jumbo throw pillcwe, push button, with rotisserie, on* BOW. will be available Mcoday Birch Street after 4:80 p.m. MI amertte drive, full cellar, oil heat, Fay, 528-0836. eation made fop payment. 242-9334. repaired sales and service, piCK Help Hanted— Hale S6 fireplace, hot water oil heat, tile 9x12 f.b. rug . . . 21 piece din­ year old, lia*d 6 months.- First evening, 373 Main. 9 - ^ . 33,900—5H ROOM ranch, flrepiacb, C a p * ,^ * room beauty, 1% fully form ed, large livingving roojn • ROOM (tolonial cape priced for /up and delivery. Ice skates sharp- PAINTING and wallpapering, wall­ ____ 2-car garage, large lot. privacy. .bath, hatchway, combination win­ LOST — ;Paas Book No. NB J1642, ette ensemble, 4 piecs'clegant house nortLof school. Notch Road, bates, . double eliding door dow* and doors, city utilities, nice firepla^ie, 3' large bedrooms, quick sale at 331,400, 8 twin sized / mad, precision ground. L A M PLUMBER' wanted, with know­ Bolton, 1-4 :p.m., Friday and Sat­ NICE LARGE flkbht bedroom, near WELL FURNISHED 4 room apart- Carlton W. Hutchins, Ml 9-5182. INDUSTRIAL lot for sal^ (about Savings Department of the 1930 CHEVROLET, 2-door coKch. paper repioved. Wallpwer books Help Wanted— walnut bedroom euit* with fa­ closets, 8 . -large bedrooms, Jot, air conditioner central vac­ 318,900. Robert Wolverton Agency, bedrooms, dining room'with buiit- Equipment Corporation, Route 66, on request. Ceilings, Fre* esti­ ledge of heating and plumbing, 34 urday, { Center, private entrance, gentle­ ment with garage, 380 per month ------300 foot frontage. Call l u 9-8391. Bank A. Trust Co. Applic^on reatored, $300. PI 2-8282. per hour. CaU Modem Home Male or Female , 87 mous make mattress aiid aluminum storm windows, full uum system, 815,300, .Charles LeS- Realtor, MI 9-2818. » in china cabinet, large carpeted made for payment. Vernon, Coon. TR 6-7809. Manches- mates. Call. Roger, kn S-OIM. man. Can in person. 31 Church without utilities, lilay be rented at M'ANCHESTER—6 room older (3o- shed dormer, nice yard with living room, cheerful kitchen with BuUdera and Decorators, ' spring, 2 foam bed pillows, 2 ...... - ...... - ‘ lonlal. Generous size rooms .In­ I^rance, MI 9-7620. WARANOKE ROAD—Two desirable PA'YROLL CLERK an^ general of-' vanity lamps . . . all new, all Musiea) Instrnmcnts SS ■t. 3i5 per week, all utilities included. eplU rail fence 817,900. MANCHESTER — 4 room Colonial dishwasher, disposal, refrigerator, NOTICE IS HEREBY ^ e n that I960 CHEVROLET Convertible Im- 8HARPENING Servlc*- Saars. VENE3TIAN blinds retaped, record­ \S-2107 Available immediately Call after clude li'ving room, dining room, in ■very good condition, hot water building lots excluaive. Arthur A. fice work, steady employment, guaranteed. , MANCHESTER—Small farm over drye>r, plua 14 acre o t land In Wateon Realty, 8294968. ' -Das# Book No. BStMf issued by pala, power equipped, excellent knives, - axes, shears, dcatea, ed, same day aervlce; washing TLEA8ANT room tor gentleman, 4:80 RockvUle TR 6-3106. kitchen and 8 bedrooms, -dtility Oolonlalr-8 rooms^ 3 large b ed -' heat, garage, city water and rotary blades. Quick service: Capl- CLASS A tool and gauge makers; good working conditions, ah fringe WE ARE MOVING to a new and an acre, good 8 room house, ga­ prime E. Center St. location. The Savings Baxi)tr at Manchester condiUon, 12,000 MI 4-0686. overnight sendee, FindeU’s, 485 bMiefits. Guhver M anufacturi^ Instant Credit . . . larger store at 640 Hartford Road. ■*. eentral location, fro* parking. MI 'room; and enclosed ^ ch . Oil rooms, psneled family room dr. sewer, large lot, convenient. Ask­ Beechler-Smith, Realtors, MI Ud Eq^ment Co.; 86 Main St., E. Middle Tpk*. MI 3-4865. also experienced all around ma- heat, 314.600. Robert -.WOlVbrton rage, 3 l^ge barns, central, only has Menlost ana application has Co.;; 234 Hariiord Rd. Free Delivery Our entire stock of pianos, play­ A S t r f den with jaloatied windows," .312,5()0, ‘lQqr*e Agency. MI 8-4808. ing-$12,000. Tongren Agency, MI 9-8962, MI 8-6969. Mancheater. Hours daily ' 7-5. chlnleta. Top w w ea and fringe CENTRAL 3 rooms furnished, heat­ Agency, MI 9-3813. . dining room, living room, fune- been ma&e-JUt aaid bank for pay­ benelita. Apply E A 8 Gauge, er pianos, organ* and band in­ 8-6321. Wanted—^Mtl Batate 77 ment of t^iCamnunt of deposit. Thursday 7-6. Saturday T-4. M l ed, all utilities.-CaU 666-9888. , ttongj. kitchen, ahuninum aid­ tBlIUfON—PhPknix StrSet 5 room 310,900— Impossible to .Oupltcate, MltcheUvDrlve. strument* being closed out at EIGHT ROOM bape, 4 bedrooms, 8-7968. ' Eiectneal Services 22 , ApOrtments— Flat*— ing, Otorm wiiidows and awn- ranch, full bMement, large lot, VERNON—Impiaculate *14 room large four room home.(2 A 3). WISH SOMEONE.-to tuuMlle youi Situations Wanted— low, low prices. Ward Music Go., dining rooip,. paneled famUy n o t i c e 'IS HERE^^^en that NORMAN’S ingji. Pnfeasional landscaped only 812:900J-Maddock A deVos, ranch, 8 bedrooms, living room Full basement, aluminuin siding real estate? (3all mq,^at Ml.;a4S9l FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt serv­ Female 88 OS'Summer. Open evenlnge. Tenements 66 room, fuU Yehed. dormer, fire P l ^ Book No. 45025, iitau^ by Factory Furniture Warehouse .Busiiiass liocatwapx^ y ^ . 8a6rlflc* price 319.000. . Realtors, 249-7711. Eve. Mrs. with fireplace, kitchen. Walk-out and windows, deep wobded lot. •er prompt and euuwtem a aarvlee. Savings BankyOf Manchester CELLARS, attics promptly clean­ ice on all types/of electAcai wir­ Tteb ROOM apartment, private alarm, alUiniiiUm ’ combinations, cellar, gairage.' Movt in oondition. Joseph Barth. Brakes. ed Also light trucking, ^9-0564. ing. Licensed/and Insured, m ia on SECRETARY—Experienced. Avail­ FV>r Rant 6$^ Julian, MI 9-9190 ‘ CiantrtU location, owners moving /h a s been loet and/application h'ha Hilltop Motors, Inc. 100 Fbfoet, Corner Pin* St., bath occupancy November 1. attached garage. Very close to E. J. CARPENTER Joseph Lombardo, Broker. MI South.' Ideal fer cbupla starting Electrical Co., Manchestor. Ml able 3-4 days, excellent typist, school, shopping and transporta- been made to said bank td f pay FALL YARD cleanup. John E NOTICE Call Barbara Harris at Burton’s. BROKER $11,000—4 ROOM ranch, fenced bi 9-9845. outV or .elderly p e ^ e . T. J. WANTED—Real Eatat*. ■effing or 9-4817. Glasttmbury, ME 8-7376. shorthand, some dictaphcaie. Ref­ Manchester CENTRAL LOCATION, -atore Uon. $17,500. Phllbrick Agency. Ml buying Residential, oummereial ment of the amount of depict. Whitl)am Landscape 'Nursery, MI OPERATORS yard, asbestos siding, city water (JrocketC Realtor, MI 8-1577. erences. Box B, Herald. TOWN OF BOLTON, •%-ROOM apartment, furnished .space kj^roximately 30’x40’, ault- 9-8464. .MI 9-6061 ■ • MI 9-9153 or induatrlal real estate. Contact K i t ) u t e 6 gressive company. , Apply in home, days, MI 8-0667 OF ELECTORS 345 NORTH MAIN^tore, Ml steel beam, beautifullautAl trees, acre REMEMBER — Property realisti­ SAVE 75% on your dry cleanlnp rags,' large- bus and shopping 3-car garage, 2 ■ rooms, kitchen, ll';^ng. room and Offered 131-A ,/hahging, floor sanding. Call Mr. perswi. \ Notice is hereby given that the 9-5339, 9-S. Shosm by, aspointmant. lot, reasonably priced. Ca^rlton W. cally priced ia half aold. If sell­ Do It yourself. Lucky Lady Coii LIVING ROOM furnjture—sofa, 8 TO RENT—-4 room heated apart­ furnaces. Remarkable conditlm. New listing at a moat, reallatic utility room, only |8,S(K>, Robert On the right before' .. Charles Ml 3-2107. board for admission of electors in ment, adults preferred. Tel. Robettsan, R^toc. MI Hutchins, MI 9-5383. \ - ing, coll this office Our record Cleaners, 11 Maple Street. Acros' AN tRTUSUAL bargain! Reupl Doxs—Rird»r-Peta 41 chairs, 4 tables. Must be sold by ANDOVER — Route 8. Approxi­ Reasonable Hayes Agency. Ml price 316,900.00 Prime Weat Wolverton Agency, Realtor MI DELTA. CORPORATION x_ the Town of Bolton, Connecticut, S-6118 between 8:80 a.m.-4:30 8-4803. < ' speitea for itself.. AMee CSampeL' from Main St. STrst National Fiano’s Restaurant f- .^er 3 piece living room *et;^.Sola FLOOR SANDING and refinishtng Fridiy. Asking 3200, or ressonable mately 700' square feet of com­ EIGHT HSbM Garrison Colonial, Side location, excellent invest­ 9-2818.' 1249 MaW St. . Hartford 1% y e a r o l d AKC registered offer wiU take it. MI 3-5354. will hold , a session in the Commu­ p.m. ROCMLEDGE —. Modstn 8 room Realtor, MI 9-45a, / Parking lot. ahcl3 chair* 3l46. Chooe^trom (specializing ino older floors), mercial apacs available, immedi­ ranch on sloping wooded lot. 30x38 large Uviiw room, dining room, ment opportunity. painting and paperhanging. Clean male Cocker Spaniel. .Reasonable nity Hall in said Town on Novem­ ate occupancy, $60 monthly rent. Mtcben, study and lavatory, 4 NINE ROOM remodeled home, 316.500—INVESTORS special or te* I gT0up -<^ fine fabrics. Wqrs ilone SE3T-UP MAN, experienced in set PI 2-8282. / ' ber 5, loss at 2 p.im, 'to mamina FOUR AND three room . apart- foot rec room with ftreplsca on birch cabinet kitchen. 114' baths, USTTNGS WANTED—FrTED-ProM?^ in by expert draftsmen on our prem workmanship. No Job too Small. AT ALBERT’S J. D. Realty, M I 8-5129. bedrooma and hath on aecond ” ln-law" ahawer. Three and three 1958 Chevrolet' 4-door sedan, 6 ting power press dies ind drill 1, 2. OR 3 YEARS TO PAY! the qualificatione of applicants ,.ments with heat, hot water, and grade level with separata en­ fireplace, aluminum storms, ga­ Mahoheeter, So.lo. Wlndsiw and Personals iees. All work *ully guaranteed. John Verfallle, MI 9-6750. flooi.. Recreation room with fire­ flat, located on Green NiU Street. Wapplng areas.s. Marian Edlund cylinder, standard transmis- press Jigs and fixtures, 8-4 ;30. DACHSHUND puppies, AKC regia START PA-YING whose rights have matured subse­ , gas for cooking. Electric refrig­ FIVE ROOM profeesional suite trance. 8, bedrooms, 3 baths, at­ rages, ’ one acre. Carlton W. Mill Fabric Salevoom , -'-176 Pine Write Bot H, Herald tached garage, and sun deck. place in basement. Attached Beechler-Smith, Excellent location, convenient Rea((y, MI 4-0414. ELECTROLUX Sales and Service, sian, radio and heater, 2-tone tered, home i^ se d with- children, IN JA.N. NEXT YEAR quent to October 13,1»62, and ad­ erator and gas stov* furnished. available shortly in heart of down- double garage. Aluminum stding. Hutchins. MI 9-5132 paint. Real clean. i St., exclusive . .Chpqey Fabric health'guarantee;]. Black and tan, Call M l 9-7884 between 6-7. 339.900. rai&iek Agency. MI everything Home m tlprtop ehape, bonded representative,. Alfred saleeroom, in Mahehester. MI Ronds—Stocks ELECTROmeS — Television Man 8 ROOMS FURNITURE mit to the elector's oath those ' town Manchester. Heated and Central looaUoa, 832.900. ' T k e a l t o r S , . shows a good return. Also ho* a WAimBD-At ^ a x'ieA t *q>l*K red .'^ R 5-8950. eprinklered building. Suite oc­ 9-8464 RCXYCVHjLE—6-4 two-family. Very Amell, 206 . Henry St. Te) MI I' S;7S22. Budget term* arrah^d. Mortgagee 31 with good working knowledge for 39.38 MONTHLY found qualified. Said session will ■DC'. ROOM duplex, Oil heat, cen- briok Agency, M l, 94464. two car. garage. One ,v««anoy.’ T. with 8 • • ‘'Call------offer 6:80 - " Brand New . cupied for past .^8 year* by same good condition. 3-car garage. % 3-0460. 1059 Ford Galaxle 2-door hardtop, permanent position in HarUord. c o c kCBR: PUPPIES—AKC Register be held betwe—Ride to Aetna 6-10 p.m. ed, bloddsblonds or reds, 330 and 385. Box P, Herald. W. Hutchins. MI 9-6182 mission, radio and heater, Zippers repaired TTbidow Shadea 'real estate equity, call ug for Fringe benefits. Give coimilete Rugs, Lamps, Tables, Dishes, Any appUcant who is a natu­ suite- and location tor doctor, den­ loaial, 4 bodrooms, walk-up attle, shift, vicinity of Henry Street. Washbunt’e Cocker Kennels, TR tist, insurance or i^ il a r In- 3-car garage, well shaded lot white sidewall tires, black made to measure; all sised.Vene­ -funds..^ 32000 requires only .344.60 information in firat letter, write 6-2894. Silverware and other accesaories. ralized citiaen.pf thq Upited Stites ■DC ROOM duplex, centrally locat­ EAST HARTFORD' i-' Call MI 8-1270 ' with white top and .red inter­ tian blinds Eeys made while you per ihboth. Including repayment. Manchester Herald, Box E. EVERYTHING 3288 shall present Ihe certificate of his ed, adults, 3TO monthly C&ll MI qilire B. Harris, Burton’s,' MI Honest Value 108x160. (M y 118,800. Hayes Agen: ior. Tminaculate. wait. Tape Recorders tor rant- Frank Bwkq, 246-8§97 days, w PART BOX ;-CoIlic puppy, 6 naturalization under the sieal of S-8860 9-6361. ey, MI 8-4808 Eves. Ml 8-3397. DESIRABLE! MaHoPW’s, 867 Main, Ml 9-8331. 529-5558 evenliigs-^ MACHINIST, all around or who months old needs a home, 8 ROOMS FURNITURE the court issuing the same, or a See teia 5 room Sxpaiidable WAPPING—2 year old Cape, -' 80 Split, level, T rooms,- 214 baths, Automobiles For Sale 4 wants, further training, progres 8 ■EVEN ROOMS, centrally located STORE AT 345 Spruce St. (corner I960 Falcon 2-door, . automatic free. CaU » . 310.18 MONTHLY copy thereof Issued by the United • AA ' At A A w • of YHI^AitlAAkEldridge) m suitable v IA a WI a #for A a officea AM a — eastor l-i ranch at its reduced price foot foundation, ' 5- npiahed rooms sparkling kitchen with built-ins, SECOND MORTGAdES available. slve company, good- working- con­ Brand N ew . States Immigration and Naturali- at 73 Chestnut St., Manchester. - 313,800. Large family room, RENAULT—1956, white, radio transmission, radio and heht- LICENSED home for child care, Consolidate y ou r' bbllgdtiqna into aihsll business, 350 monthly. In­ down, space for g/kdditlonai bed­ .quality' construction, choice lo­ ditions, all fringe benefits. Gun< Articleti Fot'vSale ' 45 Westinghouse Refrigerator, Living nal certificate, and any applicant Call.389-0261; fiom 4-8 p.m modern kitchen, . numerous and heater, good tires, A-i con­ /- er, a nice blue in show room days or nights. Call M l 3-1734 one monthly payment. We In ver Manufapturing Co., 234 Hart- quire 168 Woodland St., MJ t-8474.'i rooms and bate/'m second floor. cation, low taxes. (Jan not be dition, 3495. M ; 4-0156 after 5 condition. Room, Bedroom, Dinette, Rugs, zation Service in lieu of the origl- 'built-ins, beautifully'treed lot, M foot Uving-fpom, spaejoue din­ duplicated at $22,900.'Call now. a poaition to loan any amount, J ord Road, Manchester. WALLPAPER and p t^ t aale — Lamps, .Tables, Dishes, Silverware below FHA appraisal. \ on easy terms. -J. D, Realty, 470 who acquired United iStates citizen­ rRIX ROOM unfurnished apartment, ing rooni/inodern kitchen with P ” *- ______\ ______^ pasted; regtUar fuUy ..trimmed, and other acceseoriee. ship by birth abroad to a United Bnildlng-^Contractiiig 14 Mainn St. MI 8-8129. ADljB], APT, Alert, Ambitious —If aecbhd floor, 180.' MI 4-(>68l. OFFICE FOR RENT bifllt-lne/ oversize bedrooma, R o b e r t b . a n d e r s o n -•vf NEED CAR? Your credit turned plastic coated. Ceiling paint, 32.89 EVERYTltlNG 3360 States citizen parent, or derived aluminum combinations, 1-car ga­ HOME AND attic remodeling, you possess these qualltjes. We gallon. Morrison Paint Store. 88f AGENCY ‘ down? Short oh down payment? have an excellent position .open citizenship through the naturaliza­ jrbU R ROOM apartment, ftrat 306 CENTER ST. rage. A quality built home with THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL roofing, guttering and elding. - Ac Center St, >- 638-0139 . S38-17T8 Bank'nipt? Reposeeseion? Don't Bosinese. Opportunities 32 for a neat jB^earing man to train 8 r o o m s FURNITURE tion of a parent or spouse, shall / floor, centrally located, all mod- Beechler'Smith, ploter walls and cast iron base­ despair! See Honest Douglas. In­ couatical ceiling, porch endoaing, / Brand New present a certificate of citizensKip iSrn facilities. J. D. Realty, 618 Ideal for insurance or real as- board heatliig 335,900. Phllbrick -and all kinds of carpentry. Work­ as a sale's i’e p re ^ ja tiv e . This is SCREENED LOAM for the best in EAST HARTFORD—Larg8 8 rqqm quire about lowest, down, small­ 1959 Chevrolet Impala Convertible, an excellent ojsportilnlty for -ad­ /314.74 MONTHLY issued to such applicant by tiie Center S t„ MI 8-M39. tate'sgsnt'r 860 monthly, ntlU- REALTORS Agency, Ml 9-8464. manship guaranteed. MI 9-0732, ^PACKAGE STORE for sale. Call lawns from, our screening plant ranch, built-ins, eellar, garage, est payments anywhere No small big V-8 engine, power steer­ vancement, with good ^ ’^arting Weattnghpuse Washing Machine, United States Immigration and ( loan or finance company plan. ing, power brakes, rad^o, J. D. Realty, Ml M129 GeotE* Griffing, Inc. PI 2-7886. ties paid CaU PI 3-8701,. MI 9-8962 MI 8-6969 OUTSTANDDIO two year old split- bus Carlton W. Hutchins, MI FALLOUT SHELTERS—Additions, salary, commission and bonus Jfpr WbetinghMiSe refrigerator. Bed­ I Naturalization-'Service or a’ pass- 9-5132 Douglas Motors, 333 Main. ' heater, '’White sidewall tires. SNOW BLOWERS — SNOWBIRD, room / Living Room, Ilinette, ; port issued to him by the State De­ level. 8 bedrooms, 8 full baths, remodeling, bathrooms, tile work, BARBER ^SHOP, good location, the right man.'All employe bene­ Two-ParrWinn»r formal dining room, family room ^ 1 ,2 9 5 Dishes^ Rugs, Lamps, Tables, partment of the United 3tates on BDGEWOOD St;, Hartford', sturdy, 1960 CHEVROLET Convertible, recreation rooms. Call MI 9-4391. Manchester, rent or aale. MI fits such as paid vacation, retire­ ''Ariens,/Bolens; Toro power ban: with builtrlna and patio, 2-car ga­ 9-6072. ment plan, etc. Write Box N, dle.'SiioW blowers repaired, part* Blurke^; Silverware, Pillbwa, and or after January 1, 1048, or a . well-built 8-iamily, 8, 8 and 4, 2- white, power brakes, power ■ I ' Other Accessories ' ' written statement signed by a 466 MAIN—Ideal for offices Or mw RANGH—6 ' rooms. West Side, rage. Tpu home features many 1959 Chevrolet, 4-door 6 cylinder, Herald. and Service. Trades and terms. eom uorciel us*. M l 8-8338, 9-8, car garogb. Get yoUr rent free or steering, power seats, white top, town clerk of a to'wn o f this state Youngstown- kitchen with buUt- extras ipcluding. dish washer, I dia- standard transmission, radio, R dofinf— SidiRC 16 ESSO HAS excellent opportimlty in Capitol iEl^biliment, 3 8 .Main St. EVERITTHING 3444 buy for an investment. Trt. / t black and white interior, new READER’S DIGEST needs school MI 3-7958. / that the records of such town show ins, 8 bediooms, dining room, tuU poskl, built-in oven and r^nge, rubber. 31.800 or best offer. Must heater,' white sidewall tires. Manchester. Modern 2-bay aervlce 8- sone. heating, elkborat* interior 626-6776 evenings A. A. DION,(, Ilifc.INC. Rpofiim, siding, station, high volume, on heavily teachers in Manchester-Hartford '. that such .applicant has previously basement, eari^rt, $3,400 as- sell—going into service. CaU . Real sh^rP- ' FOR SALE—-Oil burner with CMi- -Price ' Iricludes Delivery, Setup, suntes VA m e n a g e , at 4% % , Ufhtuig, tsatefully decorated, painting. Caipqntix Alterations traveled highway, plus neighbor­ area to help introduce new music Service. Guarantee Immediate de- been admitted as an elector In that Fair TowaU! MANCHESTER —6 room Cap*, ./, MI 3-0333 anytime in morning. troli. Stack switch and thermostat, 317,800.. Phllbrick Agenqr, " MS hand hewn roof - ehingle*. proe M I'9-6647. terested ]n going into business for Oli've Hi Toomey, investigate how, / Beechler-Smith, close to schools, sh op p ie and ship. Ml 0-6406.. ' ' himself. Paid training available. TOOL AND gauge makers wanted, Quarry. Tel, MI 9-0617 , portation, I'll send my auto -, for Real Estate, MI 8-9382 1960 English Ford Anglia, 3-door' first-class only, full or part-time, Town Clerk Realtors, MI 9-8962, MI 3-6969. transportation. 323.900 Iteilbrjck 1962 CHEVROLET Nova conVertl- ALL TYPES of roofs repaired or Until 6 p.m, 289-1561. After 6 p;m. CipiVROLET Wheels .15-16", truck you^„No obligation. Agency, MI 9-8464. ’ ble, fully equipped, bucket seats. sedan, 4-speed shift on the MI 3-2381, Mr. Rauch. ‘ all prevaiUng .benefits and rates. UNDE3E,*_f30,000—and you eSii buy - floor, dark blue with white replaced, specializing In Bonded Overtime if desired. Call Man­ chains, bathroom sink, wood MANCEDBSTER—Bolton line -814 CaU MI 3-8906 after 5. A—L^B—E—R—T—’—S COLONIAL-7 rooms, 2 full baths, this neat split .level home bp off sidewall tires. A sharp import. built-up and shingle roofing, chester Tool A Design, MI 9-6263 stove, 3d0 cedar poles. MI 9-1353. room rancli,'8 .bedrooms, den, 114 of Vernon Street. Three 'bedrooms, Any AmaricMi wfao*s nad his his­ MM 43-46 ALLYN ST.. HERTFORD 'baths, 2-car gkrege Bel Air Real 2-csr garage, centrally located, (Joughlln Roofing Co!, Manchea­ Help Wanted—Female 35 Or apply in person. two baths, plus three roqms bn tory books knows intakes mora than ter. M l 8-7707. OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 0 Estate (Jo.. MI 8-9382. 316,600. Phllbrick Agency, MI 1953 FORD panel truck, very good I960 English Ford Escort Wagon, 9-8464. 1st floor, snd, In th* lower level, money to make the future secure, It TYPIST with dictaphone exper­ AUTOMATIC .transmission man. FIREPLACE wood for sale, deliv­ FOR 8ALE-T-Four pair .Interlined a re c room, garage and another condition after 6. MI 3-1479. a cute little wagon. , - f —r------!------< ^------ered. PI 2-7729. ' LAKEWOOD (3IR(XE — Ranch. takes freedom, too.. _ . ' :■ ience. Should be accurate and de­ » Ponttac mechanic preferred, group pull \ draperies,,, two ' pair fit VERNON—5 room n*nch, built-ins, basement. Comltinstione, ' large Koofing and Chlnncra 16-A Insurance, paid holidays, paid va­ Exceptionally laigf living, room Just consider, f.’ i sidewalls. Extra clean. ^ - work. Apply Manchester Modes, cemdition. Moving to i an sipart- palFed Aluminum siding. . 10 TRAINEE ON tabulating - equip- lioei PORTER cable; 5% h.p. riding etc. 3-c*r gaiAge, profeestonally SOUTH MAIN Street—Large cus­ - ____ J______I Modes, Inp., Pine Street, Man- ment. Mn 3-7442. tom built ranch with three bed­ little the coetly education you hope ■I ' yean'ears’ experience. Frec-eatimates. I ment for wholesale-operation. No ! tractor, with 32" floating rotary landscape lot. Priced' at. 329,900. Coventry — 8 room ranch on* ■ Chester. mower and 42" gnowplow and rooms. tactically an acre Of block from lake, insulated, hot to-give yotlr ^ild would m worth 1958 Chevrolet S-door hardtop, 6 c iii' Howley, MI O-OSfl. MI 8-07*3. I experience necessak-y. Apply In' T Philbrlclc Agency. M l 9-8464. 1956 RAMBLER cylinder, (Standard transmis­ • person, Gaer -Bros’.. 140 Ry'e St., dozer'blade, inever used, outfit like land. Located on the corner of water'heat, wall-to-wall carpet- without his freedom to put it to use. LOCAL STORE expanding— three Hackmatack St. Price in the tweri-i sion. So Windsor. ' new.. Rockville TR 5-3913 after 6 FINLEY STREET — Ranch, Ihg,’ 39,000. AMERICAN Radio-TV Repair Services 18 salesladies needed, part-time or • Hand Sander rooms plus a utilityty room« and ties, and well worth it. Impossible ' 'Hieee are reasons why so many The eommuniate hope to overtake full-time. For interview write Box P-m- t ■- INVITATION STATION WAGON • Floor Sander and Edirera heated' i^ac room. 200x300200x; tree to describe all of the many tea- Americans are buying U.S. .Ravings . ut' eoonomieally. One way w^% larger at maturity—but it TBXJE>fIBION antannas and rotor ■;rv motor overhaul. Excellent con­ son Berger-Chef Drive-fn, 235 414 Center Street, Manchester, Con­ 0 Vacuum Cleaner ton Agency, MI 9-2818, 310,990—4 room-single on the bus- frenn Electric Boat Oo. does more. It also goes to work for .1. dition. 3450 Call evenings . MI" 1968 Dodge half-ton pickup. Real 'system * Installed and repabwd. ' Main Street. necticut, until Nov; 8, i962, at 11:00 ' line. 148’ frontage, priced for qliick Boats and Aeeesmriea 46 (wet dir diy) your country. Bond d ollj^ ' all to­ ( 3-0315. clean; in excellent running Serving Manchester and surround­ ..jii*.'.' A.M. for Automotive'’ Supplies to sale. I BeeiOhler-l^ith, Realtors, gether—youie and eve^body’s— condition. ing arsas. Modern-TV Service. 406 SECRETARY |MEN—OWN your own', 'business. THREE WOODEN rowboats, 8 Include Tires, Tub'es, Gasoline, Oil, • Paint Spray Gnhii MI 9-)l95^ M I 3-8969. Andover—714 room*. '36,500. Center St.. MI 3-3306. We have bnenings for men. with 'foot, oars, and locks, tiS each. Grease and Batteriesi . IDEAL CAPE J' ’ make a tremendous and important ^ a House Sprayer Rig WALNUT STREET — 2 family on direct selling experience. No - Call MI 9-8088. ” ' Bld'-fbrms and specifications ar* •14 room ranche# Ellington, So. ^ d Uncle Ram can use to stand ' ,1958 DB SOTO "Flredom e," 4 ‘door SPOT CASH PAID ' Local concern has position 90x180 lot, 2';car garage, oil steam Mdan, only 3125. 786 Center St. Millinery, Dressmaking 19 money necessary to start. Earn avatfat)Ie at the Ctontrbller’s Office, a Elec. Wallpaper Steamer Weat Side. For young family Windaor, Mancheater. foi' freedom all over the world. available -for qualified per­ up to 3200 per'week salary. Box 66 Center Street, Manchester, Con­ heat, aluminum storms and MI 9-2881. FOR CLEAN CARS • Wallpaper Kits •eekin^; first home. I|!ecently screens, new roof and si'ding, very EXPERT LADIES’ * and gentle- son which ^offers interesting CC, Herald . COVERED BOAT stora avail- necticut . ‘ • redecorated inside and out. With U.R. Ravings Bonds, you men’a custom taUoring and al­ ’ able. 289-5188 or 289-5051 T o w n O F M a n c h b j s t b r , A clever, delightfully young clean, 318,500. Ropert Wolverton CHAMBERS REALTy tova money—and the fieedom to en­ Toil won’t find it printed an a lav- I960 RENAULT Dauphine, orig- and diversified duties. e Elec.'PiEunt and Rutty " New furnace. Cloe^ to bus. Agency, MI 9-3813. .1 '• ' ■ V- terations, Tony lovine 189 Wood­ CORRECTION “ Supervisor I for CONNECTICUT ' . - uuS weskit ct drsee de­ Bolea, MI 9-985^ .. is tbs strangthaning''of fcaadoat itaalL Hilltop Motors, Inc. and stenographer, and in­ vise group of inmates and instruct Six delightful 'towef designs that THREE BEDROOM ranch. 2 full soon—apd regularly, from now op. quick sqle Phone MI 3-8886. Jewelry 48 GENERAL MANAGER • W ” Elec.'Drill . ’ sign contest (at _Che Art Institute baths, attached garage, full base­ MI 9-7005 or MI 8-6980 Moving— Tm ddiig— terested in long-term em­ thenr In Typewriting Repairing. in Chicago. / show how to "prepare for State For a deal that’s on the level Fair’ day! Bright colors and sim­ ment, aluminum combinations, 1964 DE SOTO, V-8 sedan, power ployment. Address letter', Salary 34800.to 36680 plus all state WATCH AND Jewelry repairing^ p at To Reserve TeL'Ml 3-i652 No. 3369 with Pett-O-Rama is WARREN E- HOWLAND Storage 20 behefita. Need high school gradu­ ple embroidery make for fast many extras, beautifully laqd- Steering?*power brakes, automatic - Com* do the top of ihe hill. of application to: P. O. Box reasonable prices, prompt serv­ or TR 5-2262 in sizes XQ. 12, 14, 16; 18. B u rt-30 acaped, almost new, excellent tranamisslon, exceptionally fine ation and 2 years employment In work! ' . ^ ^ MANCiHES’IlBR—Duplex 6 - 6 . 8 bed- Keep freedom ill your fatiiiw with MANCHESTER Moving and Truck ice, 2 watchmakers. Mandheater’s to 38. Size 12, 32 bust: dresk 314 _|IEALTGR ., ' condition; , 318,900. Owner trans- operatton. .Ciui MI 8-6360 after 8. 681, Mancheater, Conn, typewriter repair, must be of good Pattern No. 2061-H has hot- rooms, tremendmis kitchen with Ml 3-2764 ' . ing Company. Locat aild long dla- oldest eilabllahed Jeweler. F B. SEPTIC TANKS yards of 3S-lneh; weskit, 114 ‘ ferred.' Owner, MI 9-4835. lane* moving, pqcklBg and ator character, able , to pass physical kon transfer for 6 designs; ortor •76 Mein St. i MI 8-1108 .built-ina, separate furnacto, in w I960 OLDSMOBILE 83. excellent Bray, 7$7 Main St„ State! Theater AND yarda. ■ ■ Open 0 a.m.-9 p.m. age. Regular servlc* throughout exam and-at least 23 years of age. B u U d ^ , “ T o atdrt/)aend'85c in aoina to; rttart; stitch iBurtratlons., SIX ROOM (Jolooial — 114 baths, well established neighboriiocrt. Op: running condition, 'radiq, heater, NMT filmland states, and Florida. Apply to State Personnel' Depart­ ■ua BurSttrihe Mancheatrt To. order,"Tlond' 36c in edtns.to: builb-ins, porch, eofnhination win­ portunity- to combme home plus U S. SAVING? bonds automatic, whitewalla, good body, ment, 405 State Office BuUding, H.U86ED iaim Bing Herald, 1180 AVE. Anne, Oa^t, Mancheater Evening ROCKtKDOffi—T roostt Ranch, 6 dows and doors, excellent loca­ (ncome: Maddock,A deVos, Real­ raal clean. MI 0-8230. Fdel and Feed 49-A PILGRIM MILLS hag opening for Hartferd or to local Connecticut :.AMERIUAB, NiEW YDUC ■«. N. Herald," 1160 AVE. OF AMER­ yeara old; largo' modern kltclien, tion, immediate, bccupanby. tors, 249t77i 1. )EV* Mrs, Julian, fkg CT.f. mi mtf ^ MU# WmHibu#* tW Trmmns; THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS O0|. salealady Apply to' Manager, ICAS, NEW YORK M N.Y. , MI 9-9190. 1 \ mtRki mT'Amtrfmng Cmmu im iNUt MMy y ir IMF iiifpiH. 1040 FORD ENGINE 3 8/8"x4", % State Employment Offlee.j Ebcam; FOR SALEl-T-Seaaoned hardwood I l M l i i i * GIM i M' bu U t^ oven u d range, dtahwaoh- ' CtearlSs Lesperonce, MI 9-7630. T Moving, packing, atotags, local Cheney Hall, 177. Hartford Road. For let-class mailing add.,10c race, reworked ignition. Real rCm- No. 4274. V;' : for fireplace.. Immediate delivery. S^tie Tallin, Dry Wells, Sewer For Ist-class mallteg add 10c er, dispoeal. pantry, etc. Largw ‘ and long distancs.' Agent* for fiJr each pattern.' Print Name, -es starkweather :,, St. — L arie MANCMESTER—Colonial of qual: ner, 330. With 2:acK>r coupe attach- MUST SELL—1967 Lincoln Pre­ B. J Begin, iSSS-2933. Lines Installed—k)e|lar Water­ ■dor each pattern, Print, Name, ' dining room, den center entrance Lyona Van>Llnss (ne., world-wide. CHRISTMAS time means big Addresstwith Zones and Pattern immaculat'e 8 room home, a]I ItK construction in a highly deair- a^L-me^anicaUy excellent, body miere, 2-door hardtop, new engine, proofing Done. Address with Zone,_StyIe Number hall, paneled wqli flreptace In Uv- movsrs., Fine estimates. kQ MIST, profiUr for Avon Representatives. Number. / ' ing room with a beautiful .view, I utilities, quiet'neighborhood, close able arts 4 bedrooms, bath, rusty, 395, Also, 194G Ford engine,, tires, lmmaculat|. Call MI 9-6367. Women like to. shop-for Cosme­ Salfsm^n Wanted ) S6-A Garden—-Farim— Dairy and size. / / The'Fail and Winter ’62 Issue of. Send 80e for the Now, Big-Sise; ibedrooma, S hatha, S^sar ■arafa. to transportation, copper plumb­ kitchen, dining roohi,-living room, diaesaembled, 316. M l 8-72n. MANCHESTER Package Delivery. tics Toiletries and our New gift -V------. .A , Prodneta 50 ^INNEY^BROSe and WALLPAPER ■aale Faison, tt Atoum flnod with lov^ do- Iplaalatad walla, aaUlng w bank ing, eil hot water heat/ only den and lavatory; Full eeuar, fa- 1959 FIAT,, model 600 2-doqr sedsu), Light trucking and package deUv- roducts in tjieir -homes. Thl* is' LEADING national corporation has •84,800.. ttm p A Boath. BMlu% lu Joaegii Lam - ..low mileage; very good condition, ery. Ratri^aXon. waalwra and Site Ideal pa(t-time earning op­ opeidng in local Hartford office A PPU M . ootAlng and -aattng, |1 S«w«rafM DispOMi C «. ^ I VBWKON oSiiNTilK )• 3336 RdStviUa, TR 6-MiU afUg (I stove movUig 'spselalty. Folding portunity f(W'women, wfco need 9cr saleatnaa. M I S-9U0, Mr. kasksC and tq>. BotU's Fnitt m-199 PeaH 89.—W S-HN Qp Imi Y ln u sd ^ m M FHSsr 9* • R mkI Herald Advs. Y>BL abaim fsr nm, W -M W . 910-4039, F a m . 910 B u * Htt, M . t - ■ i '- ■ ■V’ : -

' .. -V IHUBSDAV, NOVEMiBR 1, 18tt. PAOB TWENTy-FOUB ■; iimtrli»at(r ®fralb * Avanfft-Daily Nai Prims R o b rw the Week IMded The Weather O reen M 'ef U. 8 . Weetbur. Oeteber B7, IMS Collins Predicts laoreeatng cloifdleeee end sot ■■ Back Cleiinupo Drive ^ I 1 3 ,7 0 0 cool touigh^ low Sft-40 ekeept 4 S - A b o u t T ow n 45 eloug 'Oie eoeet. TaMMMvew A clean community is a gooi- Victory for GOP M«aber eC tte Audit qloudy oocaaionel lulu ead. ItiM JtKHUi AlMam, Fcporter for place to work and live: llie Jun­ ■oMMi el Obeolatiim. ■ Bttle tenveretme eheage. Th* Hwmld, will be * e b ^ e r Sat- ior Cham^ of Commerce is James F. Collins, Republican .. , ihen add a Hanche$ter—~A' City ViUage Charm uMay at the annual CbnnecUcut sponsoring an anti-litter cam­ candidate for congressman from _X Scholastic Preaa Aaaociation meet­ paign. For your own benefit, the first district, predicted Man­ ing, at Oonard High School In Went support the cleanup drive. Keep chester voters would give a 1,000- VOJL. LXXXn, NO. 29 (TWBNTY-POUR PA G ^—IN TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 1962 (ti^emed Advtrtleluc «a Cage SB) PRICE R Y E CENTS . Hartford. Her' topic will be tecb- the “village charm” about Man­ vote plurality to the R^ubllcdh Generous Smilel nlqiiee of interviewing, and the chester. slate ’Tuesday. ^ will ihterviaw Herbert Kramer, Manchpstbr’s vote is a bell- w ether'for the state, he said. head o f pilbUo relatione at Travel- Kevin B. Reardon, son of Mr. "Past elections have shown that era Xnauranoe Co., as part of the and Mrs. Michael Reardon, 47 Eva U.S. Deiiies State News talk. when the GGP carries Manchester Dr., a Junior in the College of^ by better than 300 to 500 votes, Business Administration of Boston the Republican party usually-car­ Members of the USWV are re- College, will play the role of Chris­ miitded of a Nutmeg Club meeting ries the state. / in topher’Wren in "The Mouse ’Trip” "The local ticket is excellent in ^turday afternoon at 2 o’clock in by Agratha Christiev Dec. 6 and 7 the State Armory on Broad St, Manchester this year, and I am at the college. sure we can win by over 1,000 Hartford. votes. Nikita Note State Man Held A member of the League of Collins visited . - Manchester Members of the' Little Theater Women Voters will discuss the briefly to talk to the incumbent Ry PRESTON GROVER ^a launching pad—was seen as of Manchester ndio wish to attend five proposed amendments to the representatives, John F. Shea Jr. WASHINGTON (AP) — greatly enhancing the Sovl'et Un­ As Cattle Rustler a cast party Saturday, Nov. 10^, MOSCOW (AP)—An un­ state constitution tonight at 8 at and A. Lawrence Riker, at Repub­ The White House describe as manned Soviet space ship was ion’s latest space achievement. at the Village Lantern Bam, ^ter a coffee hour given by the WSCS WSCS Speaker lican headquarters. wholly inaccurate today a The Soviets said this is the first HARTFORD^". (AP) — A the final performance of "The Boy of South Methodist Church at Su­ estimated early today to be attempt to reach Mars, but Amer­ Friend,” are reminded to call Phil John Rogers, 1163 E. Middle newspaper story calling Soviet would-be rancher has been ar­ sannah Wesley Hall. All Manches­ 140,000 miles bn. its way to ican spade officials have said the rested on charges of long-dis- Burgess, 39 Hudson St Reeerva- ter women are invited. ’Tpke., will speak Monday at 8 Premier Khrushchev’s unpub­ Mars, Moscow Radio rerorted Soviets have already made two tanc€f cattle rustling—all the tlons will close Tuesday. p.m. ait a meeting of the. Women’s lished letter to President Ken­ The' one-ton space craft was unsuccessful attempts at Mars and four at Venus. Soviet offi­ way from Texas to Connecti­ A reception for those planning Society of Christian Service, North PINEHURST 43rd nedy last Friday the work of launched from a sputnik Hie Salvation Army will have to Jom Center Congregational an agitated, overwrought cials have admitted only that they cut. He has been charged spe­ Low-Flying M et^ist Church. His topic will hurled into orbit Thursday. launched a Venus probe on Feb. an Informal study on "(Pilgrini’s Church Sunday will be held tonight man. ' / cifically with using interstate Progress" by Bunyan, tonight at be"” What Shall We Teaoh Our The Tass news agency said aU 12, 1961, but lost eonUct with it at 8 in the Fellowship Room of the Press secretary Pierre Salinger T:16. Maj. E. Walter Lamle will ANNIVERSARY systems were functioning normal­ before it came near the planet. wire communications to com- church. ’ITie'Rev. Clifford O. Slmp.^ Children About Race?” UdliirA iratemeht that ho one be in charge. son will conducL-a -worship service ly after the first few hours of An Arn’erican ship Is now head­ fraud said FBI agqnt-in- s-Tafce " Rogere has been'wtdely recog- Tead the letter when it was Oie flight. The . Soviets, calculate and iwmrds of welcome will Jife of­ ed towaid Venus-T-Uie earth’s clos­ charge Charles E. Weeks. nlzed for his s}Btde the -ship, is Scientists manning Britain’s big is proceeding, Secretary of tion supervisor at the Bishop’s a high state qf agitation, over- FBI sai<^ hut the Willimantic bs^k 128 Branford St., will be m^r'- Comer Branch of the U.S. Post TOP GRADE being maintalne)K,by a thermo­ Jodrell Bank radio telescope said ht' by the prospect of atom- refused to honor a draft for $ll,- Defense Robert S. 'McNamara rled to Airman S,C. R ich^d' V. Members of the Anne Spencer Office, 'West Hartford, the first regulating system WUhm the de­ they' would try to pick up radio 385.58 to pay fpr the first" ship­ said today. ’ MickewiCs, son o f Jdr. Wm Mrs. Nurse Aide Corps planning to at­ Negro to be appointed a station f-” sired limits, Tass said, s o ^ bat' signals ' from the Soviet Mars ment of cattle. Vincent Mlckewics, French Rd., re A DefensexDepartment spokes­ tend its 20th anniversary dinner supervisor in the greater Hartford BACON, lb. 59c Salinger Issued this statement: teries have opened normaujKand probe but that they had no infor­ Eighty-five of the 87 steers in man told newsmen Uiat toe pic­ Bolton, tomorrow a^ iO a.m. at Nov. 7 at 6:30 p.m. at .Cavey’s area. Save 10c to 15c Lb. On This "The New York Herald Trib­ wlU ensure proper recharging mation. yet about When the trans- the first shipment" were 'mcpvered tures show that missile laupcher St. Maurice Churc^i" BoHon, Retaurant are reminded to call He is equally well known in Bol­ Your Pinehurst store Pinehurst fine une story is wholly inaccurate. built-in batteries. The ship’s .ra­ 'mttter would be switched on. at Desibo’s farm. The second ship­ erectors' have been removed from Mrs. Althea Gibson, *488 E. Center ton, Manchester and Hartford and I enjoys the enviable meats, except for The article was obviously written dio transmitters were reported Sft^sl^mard Lovejl, director of ment of 106' steers w u Intercepted the sites. Ronald U Kdtosa, son of Mr. and by someone who has not seen performing normally. the tetoscQM station, said condi- St. is .affiliated with many civic and reputation for offering b a c 0 n, sausage at Buffalo, N. Y. Much of the .associated launch Mrs. Albi^'M . Kulesa,. 193 Lydall fraternal organlnaUons. He is'tr The indirec launching proce­ tlCHis are m w a b le at this time Desibo Is also accused of fraudu­ .equipmmt has been removed, the ' SWIFT'S PREMIUM . for contact witk'-ltors. S t,' is ufidergoing nine weeks of Chapman Court, Order of Amar­ member of Bolton 'Congregational the finest, the fresh­ and packer wrap­ (Oeiitlmwd on Page Tea) dure-using an whiting sputnik, as lently obtaining over $2,000. worth spokesnian mid, and cable condu­ basic/fecruit training.^t the Na- Church' and a member pt its board est fruits and vegeta­ ped items, are "The Russians i^ye a large, of saddles and bridles from the its between control points and anth, will ■ nieSt tomorrow at 7 :45 amount of leeway to Inake up," rainlng Center, Great Lakes, of deacons, former superintendent SMALL LINK Sims Saddle and Leather Co., launohing pads have been broken p.m. at the' Masonic Temple. Of­ bles in a ^ Manchester sold custom-cut, he said, "because they have not ficers will wea^ colored gow n s. of its church school and has often Chattanooga, Tenn. market. Fruits arejsold over the counter. Mcceeded with Aqy deep space -pompany was ssqt a tete..' The ccmcrete pads tor toe } ■ Members of the Manchester Chap­ been moderator of church meet­ SAUSAGE 59c project slncp 1959. Since that time ings. semi-self service. Try Buy Just what from “Carl Adams, prsA- launch erectors appear to .have ter of DeMolay will confer the 12-ofis. package the Americans have had a series Mrs. Adelor ’Turgeon is program our farm-fresh Peru’s your family needs Russia Sends India rent. First National Credit Un­ been broken up with an air ham- carnation degree after the meet­ ot brilliant successes. ion,” describing Desibo’s hahk bal­ jner. , ing. Mrs. Lida Richmond and a ohairman for the meeting and Mrs.' McIntosh Apples, Red and get Pinehurst America’s National AeroiuMitics Teen Center ni dirt need of; RuSsell Arendt, co-chairmiui. ' - ance aa being, “in the high five Certain areas'of the-sites have committee will serve refreshments. or Golden Delicious or choice quality la and Space Adminlstratip)r’'m a d e figures.” been plowed and bulldozed, the regulation size podl table. Memibers o f the Jesse Sweet Cir­ no immediate commeq)'*m the So­ ” ^ni pay if necessary. cle will be hesteqses MORRELL'S HAMS Greening Apples. every package. \ ArmS/at Usual Rate The rub, according to the pBI, spokesman said. _ ’The Royal Black Precopto^y viet achievement. was that there was no"first ,n)i- Aerial reconnaissance over the will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at The United StotAs does not plan Uonal credit union.” island was resumed Tbiursday af­ in 3 Ib. eons $2.69 to t ^ f6r M an until late iii the M 8-6287 Orange Hall. ’There will be an elec­ In the\neantime, Desibo’s land­ ter a'two-day recess fdr the visit MOBCXHf'MAP)—Soviet dellver-fto counter, the' Communists’ eu- autumn ql^'1964 aiien the planet tion of officers. perior firepower. lord has seized the saddles and of U Thant, acting Secretary-Gen­ 5 Ib. cans $4.19 tes of arms' to India are continuing will onee again be in a favorable’ ^ CCM E TC p in e h u r s t FCR FARM-F^ESH at the normal rate, an Indian Em­ U.S. Ambassador John Kenneth bridles in lieu of back rent owed A wnUing Anastqa MikoyCn, left foreground, SovWt D e n n Premier, appears with U. S. AmbAMi- eral of the United Nations, In ef­ WINDOlr SHADES positlm relative to the earth, ‘on thk farm in Mansfield, the FBI bassy spokesman said today. . Oalbralth warned the Indians doF to the U.N.-Adlai Stevenson, In tight coat, and I'Obn L JloCloy, right, chair ot. the U.S. Coordinat­ forts to arrange for ,U.N. inspec­ erican officials aaid. ^ said,. tion of the dismantling promised "They are proceeding no slower against expecting American a: ing oom m itt^ on Cuban poHcy, after dinner meeting last night at Soviet U.N. mission headquarters " LONG WEARING RCASTING CHICKENS. FRYERS, CHICKEN LEGS.' . DAsibo, who claimed to have- by Soviet Premier Khrushchev. alone .to "work magic” in New ifbrk. A t extreme leH is Virisrin Zorin, Soviet representative to- U.I^., -and behind .Steven- than normal, and no faster,” the captained a shrimp boat in earlier, Assistant Secretary ot Defense * INTERSTATE CLEANTEX . spokesman said. the Chinese invaders. ^ soimpk Anatoly Dobrynin, Soviet Ambassador to U.S. . Xllah in .rear is interpreter. XQkoyan stop­ WINGS. LIVERS . . . EXTRA FANCY BREASTS. happier days, waived examination ped'09ec in New York en.ronte to CXiba. ''"(AP Pholotax). . . / Arthur Sylvester read this state­ He was asked for comment on ’ "rhe great' task reipams with before U.S. Commissioner George Made to Order Ole Miss Takes ment by McNamara: PRESCRIPTIONS $ 2 * 2 5 In Our Frosted Food reports the Russians had held up the Indian arm y,V,Ke declared. ■ 4- C. Hastings and was freed in $2,- “The Secretary of Defense an­ WIOi Tour Boners Case You Will Find shipments because of the fighting "W e are happy to,'6 *to 9rith equip­ 000 bond. nounced today that preliminary along the Indian-Red . Chinese bor­ ment to stona^pession but equip- Grid Opponent analyses ot the aerial photographs FULL LINE OF CUSTOM GCLDEN FRESH Serve A Tasty Meal In One Dish! : der. meht is pArt of the' prob­ P e a c e P r i z e collected by yesterday’s reconnais-’ Details of Soviet arms sales to lem .” / KMed in Crash , Stewart Air Fores Bass, 'Y. p la y s D ow n sanca intoslon provides, clear indi- VENETIAN BLINDS ' Arnold’s Cubed b d ia were not giyati. India >ls itfa said no American mil' "PINEHURST CHClCE GRADE As New Target (A P ) — Capt Russall G. Joban- catiens'that work la proceeding on MI - $ t Veal Steaks known to hAva obtainsd soma,Jbi8> instructors were comtog with Winners Fight cHsmantUng of the missiles.’’ 9WE OELIVEB9 w4 saa of PlainvUIs, CSqnh., and 14. ^dah hencbptsrs aiid time; e arms, which he des'erited as Asked whether a blockade is at 83c Pkg. By BEN THOBtAg Col. C. O lia h b f Cocoa; Fla., apd to lx negotiating for a ‘‘standard stuff.” He also, em i^- ^stlU in force to prevent more E. A. JOHNSON Wars kiBed yastriMay to tha crash Boneless Beef tO .^dl^tofs, with the “ ^ bet sized-there were no plans for U'JI; OXFORD, Miss.' (Z f’FMMkmsI About P e a c e offensive weapons from being of a jet tralnet'. The plane was on [nsi PINE PHARMAtY llvki^. In^ Ceoeinlisrv military personnel to .Co to -the sounds Of csmpiis Ufa—rallying shipped into Cuba, a Pentagon PAINT CO. And Wonderfully frontier. a routlna. ttainlng flight when It spokesman said the Ngvy ships «64 c e n t e r 8TBEET-j3eAd, Governor Dempsey '"'"A struggle is taking plac^ in moting Enduring Peace Inc., a 76c Gallon Some diplomatic observers in the United States between com ­ first planes were bringing com­ their yells against Louisiana State said, "Gotie are the days when nonprofit, nonpolitical, religious At the lowest price of the U.S. Arms Underway Moscow were speculating that the- mon sense and recklessness. All BLOCK P o ta to e s 10 2 9' munications and transportation University, the Ole Miss football Bradley Field could b e ' opnatdered Kremlin may have secret^ Or­ and .educational, organization. NEV/ D E U n, India (A P)—An people of - Integrity realize that HuUetins POT STYLE year . . . or country style equipment, the State Department rival Saturday night. a why station on oqr airahSs.' R dered Qastro to-be balky until aft­ The meeting "began . qujetly American arms airlift got under A short distance away. Mere­ is how a major teamlnus, and ac- victory of common sense would Culled from AP Wires Tb smd in Washington. er Soviet-missiles have been late­ be in line with the most urgent enough with prayers, 'amenities' INDIAN RIVER ^SEEDLESS ribs at same price.. way from ciermany today to give India’s request for Western mili­ dith, 29, remained in his two-room Uons such as we have taken today ly put on ships headed for-Soviet and vital Interests df the Ameri­ .^nd a letter of praise to Warburg roast India’s hard-pressed Himalayan; tary aid marked a sharp depsu*- apartment in Baxter Hall where are making k more Important all ports. They cited the Soviet Un­ from Adlai E. Stevenson, United PINK GRAPEFRUIT 4 fo r 25c (Note: Top qu^itV small under 8 lb. ribs) the Hma” can people." *Self-S‘erye Grocery » ™ y ,_ ^ _ ^ tt o r ...w ^ n A to W ture from a long-stan,idlng policy combat-ready military police ion’s long-standing refu^,Jtd ad­ States representative to"(he United RUSSIA BACKS FIDEL U. 8- CHOICE [ ot chsh purchaser-to ihalfltalhtiaihl In- guardrail entrances with‘ fixed mit for.e^ disanhaihriit inqitic: Ckstro addressed^a radlortelevl- 'Nations, . . NEW Y o r k ( a p ) — aboo- 43rd Anniversary neutraUsm.-Inltlal bayonets. (Oonthnied aa Page Tea) tors to S (^et soil. sion audienck aA'Anastas 'I. hfiko^ Warbiirg ' listened attentively . tos L Mlkoyan, first deputy So­ FLORIDA .JUICE C136 jet tiMsports lifted oft the. sMpments of new British "Swift and drarito dlscipllhary The Soviet military newspaper. yan, the Soviet Union’s first dep­ while Dr, Pauling told of '""the viet premier, saM to&y that Pinehurst Specials runway at the big Rhebi'-Main air weapons have alreAdy arrived action, including '..expulsion” was Krasnaya Zvezda (Red Star), to­ uty premier, discussed the Cuban perils of nuclear. war, said that the Soviet Union is blscking ORANGES D. 8 . CHOICE ^ Pinehurst 43rd ^.ntiiversary Coffee Special base near Frankfiu't and flew off here. Terms under whloh the aid promised by the chancellor in two day. - declared the United- States crisis with U.S. and ^.N. officials President kennedy had made the proposals of Oubon PriiBe Min- SWANSDPWN into heavily overcast skies. It was is being furnished are still being speeches' Thursday to- nearly all must evacuate Hs base at Guan­ in New York prior to flying here bomb threat an instrument of isteiCVFIdel'' Oastro, In the at­ Large slze». Lb. MAXWELJ. H6uSEAT LpVi?ESTPRlfcE IN 13 YEARS due in Calcutta Saturday. hegoUated. » of the male students: News Tidbits tanamo. late today. His mission apparent­ American foreign policy’ and hhd tempt to settle the crisis eves , new erop! Dos. 59c CAK^ I^LOUR ) A round-the-clohk airlift was Heavier U.Sr weapons Are ex­ "The 4miverslty could Ipse , Us The Soviet press presented a ly was to try to remove the road- unfortunately enabled I^emler Ni- nUssIle installatiom in Cutok" CHELMJO PACKAGE LIVE, MAINE planned, and relief' crfws were pected to be sent next. . accreditation if there are further from Die AP Wires mild and cmicillatory attitude on In a statement,. MUcoyan SW EET LIFE White, ^ v i l 's Food, -Yellow, flown to Calcutta .to take the big ' Prime Minister Nehru called for breakdowns in student behavior,” tMD Cuban issue. Pravda,, the .-offi- .(Conttnoed ea Page Flfteea) (Qoutinned Page Tep) red to "the proposals og 'Pre- Lemon" Flake or. Chocolate, FANCY, LARGE, FREiffl fee planes back to Germany for re­ calm in the face of the Chinese Williams said. "An institution can i III mier Fidel OosVro which com­ BACON LOBSTERS Orange Marble. loading. aggresslqh and chided thousands retain its accreditation only so Search oonUiiues for John Shoaf, prise five well-known points.” CUCUMBERS $ 1.19 The airlift is bringing fAst-flring of uidvei-slty students whose qpti- long as It maintains on its campus 23, of West Haven, husky danger^ Mlkoyan did not cite the pob>t*- ous mental" patient who leaped 4 pkgs. for $ 1.00 tb.' can light Infantry weapons. Including a climate that is "conducive to Repuhlicans Say Yes However, Oastro hiw demanded Lb. 6 9 d from second floor of V t r m oui t News, Struck, that ihe United States u^hdiBKw ^ MV* ^ I ^ Aw. 79c mountain artillery, sorely needed (Continued on Page Five) study and learning; an atmos­ Cake Mixes at 4 for a dollar •Stifte Hospital yesterday... Sen­ its naviol blockade of CuBo, ^ v e phere • favorable to intellectual are a very special value. ate and House candidates seeking up the naval base at Guantana­ 0 ^ NABISCO PREMIUM SALTINE8 ...... Ib. 8lc ^ I’114. pursuits.” j election Tuesday oampslgnlpg un­ Publishes with mo and holt Cuban exile attacks "The .threat.” he . said, '"is not der strict spendihg limits regard­ against Pinehurst 43rd Anniversary Ground Meat Specjkds just to accreditation, but Also to ed by many CongrcM members as the very survival of the univer­ of shoestring proportions, Includ­ Jou rn al Help GLENN GETS AWArI iriteij StRte Races sity. ing tops of $50,000 fsr Senate.can- QUAN-nCO, Va. (AP)—Astr^p- [HIGHLAND PARK MARKET I ” If there are any; .who pannot didate ki>d ti24KK> for House can­ NEW YORK (AP)—’The New nout John H. Glenn Jr., 'first support the establishment of 'N P h o n o M I S -I2 7 8 X didate; York Daily News, announcing in American to orbit toe earth, re­ 317 Highland St„ Manchester; Also Bloomfield, C«>nn. Phone MI 3-4278 , PINEHURST hRADE Pinehurst Hamburg peaceful aAd orderly conditions, ceived today the inaugural Al­ lb r Brooklyn judgA srders. arrest of a page one banner that K was ish be advised that I am prepared to Henry hUUer, controversial author fred A. Cunningham Award as In 5-Lb. Lots Ib.- 43c see us part .company.” who faUed to appear to answer "struck—hot struck out!,” pub­ (EDITOR.’S'N O TE: -Here is toefthis is' the sAme information Keat- tfut top Marine- aviator of the 43rrf ANNIVERSARY year. The award, to be prceimt- T h e talk drew ringing applausg. charges ot obscenity involving his lished a 16-page editton today at second article- ot the behind-the- ing was getting. By THE ASSOCSATe d PRESS A Meaiiw^Ie, Horaie iSeely-Brown The chancellor’s talk caipe less scenes storytof the crisis. ■ "Every, one of those reports ed anauallyto toe top Marino hovel "Trpplc of Cancer.” ... Da­ the, plant of ^ e Journal-Ameri- fU*r> Was p r in t e d t o l Glenn Whirlwind'finishes to strenuous stopped at,.'Republican .headquar­ than 24 hours after a ; jald by Reiman Morin,. Associated Press was carefully checked. SPECIAL vid A. Gurney, 20, o t North Spring- can.” . here, by Lt,. Gen .John ■Ct Munn,- PINEHLfRST LEAN CHUCK campaigns were shaping up today ters in I^ew Haven long enough MB’s on a dormitory Wednesday Special correspoijdent and twice "And ih every case, they turned field, Vt.. a Ft. B r a ^ , N. C., sol­ Ib e paper had little ai)vertising sosiStant Marine commandant. CR"'3 in I BLEND CFJEEF, PCRK and VEAL as Oonnecticut’s political candi- before startjng his ho'use-to-house night. Hie search,- under Supervi­ dier, killed when «dr ovprthrns on butparried most of Its dally fea­ a'Pulitzer Prize winner, tells of out-"to be reports of 'Samsltea' or % -d a ^ beaded into the home stretch campaign tour to say; sion of university officials, tomed Interatgte 96 near Dunn, N. C. tures. Technically, it was a fac­ the backstage happenings, in ‘cruise sites.’ ” . “My faith is stronger than. ever VENUS P r o b e p r o m i s i n g and election day, only four days up a small cache of weapbns. David H. Jaquith, conservative simile of the normal Daily News, Washington during the critical "SvBAite” - is military short­ 99e PYREX (USUALLY 89c LB.)— SPICIAL '...... now, that I will be elected next hand . for "surface-to-air missile WASHINGTON (AP)—Officials o « . University offiqlals said disci­ party candidate for Npw York gov­ except that the tabloid had 92 days. Today’s story digs into the '^esday to serve the people bf aite.” In other words, % form of sold today they ore "pretty op­ ’ PIEPLAtES Tha pace quickmied everywhere plinary action against elriit to 10 ernor, accuses Gov. Nelsbn A. pages In its' prestrike Thursday controversiai question: Was Pres­ Oonnecticut in the U.S. Senate.” ident Kennedy- slow to recognize giltiaircraft. VCruise sitd” is timistic” that the Vsnus-bound as those seekuig office bent to get students would be considered to- Rockefeller of "playing SanU morning editions. Notiv* Poultry. . . PIrtct From Form to; You! “ Several monUis ago, when I the .Soviet nuclear buildup in type of coastal defense. Neither Mariner spiiccr probe may be able ' : f a«h 66c in some late licks at opponents and ClanF’ with people’s money... The maneuver of printing the eventuatly to renew several ex. to strengthen their own positions. gan this campaign, some of the (Contlnued-«n Page Five) Cuba?) has the rahge to reach the United Anniversary PORK SPEciALS ' New York Telephone Co. and one paper at the Journal-American, suites. Teclmically, they could be perimonts turned off because of John Alsm i tba Republican gu­ experts''said I didn't have a dhance a mysterious drop hi voltage of 1 A M < - HI C r C W > /. > E of being elected senator, ’’con­ of its eiiiplpyrii, Anthony McCann, toe Hearst afternoon newspaper By RELMAN MORIN considered in the category of de­ bernatorial, noipinea. said Conneot- plead Innooent to ehorges result­ in the city,, was .unique in m q d ^ ' toe qtoc’bvroft’g. power system. MIDDLE IURNpVkE • • • MANC.HESr€R NIBLET YELLOW -leut riioidd take the lead in devel­ tinued Seely-Brown, - Congressman WASHINGTON (AP) - Cbntro- fense weapons 'from the Second District Kennedys^Building ing from txiiler explosion- Oct. S New York newspaper hlatory.f versy sWirls today around the The ‘ Soviet government had re­ CORN op!^ an expanded program for U.S. BUy " ^ BOND ■ .t . ; Fresh Pork Roast „ 32® “They said,” he -declared, "My which killed 23 and hurt 94. ’The News' own plan.t was' closed questioh: Was President Kennedy peatedly told KeiUiedy that de­ snn mental-health care at the commu­ " u n i t e B n a t i o n s , N .T . opponent, . Abe Rlbicoff, would House in Virginia Mississippi (?ov. Rosa Barnett doWn Thursday by a strike of edi­ slow to recognize that the Sovieto fensive weapons were toe^-smly SPECIALS nity level. . says he' has g^ven written asstjir (AP)—The . United States 2 cans 37e u' 7pRIB OUT ... Speaking at Stratford this come back. to Connecticut and torial and commercial etpployes were molding Cuba into a power­ type being installed in Cuba. ‘N e ance to Southern collegiate acefed- who belong to the Americim News­ received a stream of assurances, bougiit its first'United Nations moniihg, he declared that "mental take this state by storin. My an­ By FRANCES UCWINE ful nuclear gun, aimed straight 'at iting agency that he wIU not Inter­ paper Guild. It Was the first Guild the h«V t of the Unitetl States? publicly and in private, to ‘this ef­ bond today for $44,19S.6M UJB. FARM FRESH— GRADE "A Casa of 24, $4.00 -LOIN PORK. Full '/2 Strip ...... Ib. 59c RIB Vi STRIP ..:... Ib, 55c iUbeas is increasing at; an alarm­ swer to them was simple. I said WASHINGTON (A P)—President Chief Delegate < Adlol E. Ste­ fere wlfh State College Board.., strike in New York since 1956. -Repuk^an's say he was. fect," an authority''says. ' - ing rate. We must show the same I had more faith than that in the and Mrs. Kennedy are building a venson handed a check to U Jf. Chops Cut From Either Roast. ,f , concern and' compassion for the voters . a t Connecticut -No man \<{irqss Mari^ McDonald fllM dl- ‘The News, largest circjulgtion . "ThoSlTmlsslle'bases were there It was not until the week e f ranch-style house on Rattlesnake w b ^ oross-coniplalnt against .Oct! 15, when reconnaissance spot Acting Secietory-Oeneral 'U Doz. mentally ill that-we ahow for the can take -our people for granted.” newspaper in the country., with.' a OfWtap;, ' loiig time before the SUNSWEET Mountain in the "'Virginia hunt stockbroker 'Eldward: T. Callahan, Presiltent spoke,” says Sen. Hugh ted definite evidence of a rapid Thant. MEDIUM EGGS 2 PINEHURST CENTER FORK CH O Pr:...... ; . . . . . lb . 79c phyirically ill.’’ Seely-Brown said ’ that "after country. ■ , ' dally sale of nearly 2 million, was Only a hal( hour earltar, meeting so. many of the voters accusing him of adultery. Scott, R-Pa.,-referring to Kenne­ buildup that, figuratively, the PRUNE JUICEv Alsop was the target .of a There’s a splendid view‘of toe chosen by the Guild as its first Britain hod bought a U .N . bong , '"T , . .. ■ . ' '■ lace to face these past months, my New Yoric federal court jury ac­ dy’s statement’ of • Oct. 22, when alarm:bell rang, administration FRESH, NATIVE— OVEN READY 1 Yerbal Acolding from; his op^ment. Blue- Ridge range frdm .'their 69- target In a wage dispute w^to all for $1$ million, POULTRY PARTS fAith Is stronger than ' ever. I quits Dave Becl^former laundry^ he ptoclaimed toe "quarantine” officers say. 43c Gov. N. Dempsey, who told acre site 40 miles west of Wash­ seven'- major Manhattan dailies. In all versions of the story, of­ •nie U.S. and BHtisli pnl^ OUT FRESH DAILY * have -found that what the people truck driver who was milUonairo im offensive weapons to Cuba; s DemoCrstlo group in Torrtngton ington—midway 'between. Middle- Other) publishers immediabelj;, ot- ficials strehs the speed .th*'B<>- ehoSes were the biggest to dot« BUY ’THE PARTS-YOU LIKE REST. want to know Is which man really by tuA time he stepped out as In mid-Sepiember, Scott said, BROILERS, FRYERS, Case of 12, $4.75 Pinehurst 43rd Anniversary ICE CREAM SPECIAL last idgbt'toat "voters have every burg and 'UpperviUe. ' Teamster Union head, of .'Charges feretl facilities to toe News. toe Republicans -had "very hard viet construction 'woto"— some­ Up to now. 38 countries havo right to expoQt more than general- has the prople’s Interest at heart The News said its strike editkA brogfat bonds ^worth $lM ,91g,-' —^which man they can count on Pierre Salinger, White House that he illegally .borrowed $2()(1,000 informhtion” about-Bpviet missUe times' alpiost with grii,9glng ad­ BREASTS, LEDS, Itlsu and . ^ t y fault-finding from had been prepared at its own of­ miration. - ROASTERS, FOWU to serve them and not jiist his press secretary, aaid the one- from trucking 0 | ^ r n s . . .Frank­ sites in Cuba. The 'Same facts A eandidato.” story masmiry and stucco house fice on 42nd St. at 2nd Ave. by were available to the administra­ A man. who ptutlclpated in sill Cotl Ginger Ale , political career.” lin D. RoosevelcNM ild have met GUEsYkON NEWB DAT.% UVER^ aiZZARDS, Sealtest Ice Cream QOc Abraham Rlbicoff, the Demo- will have seven bedrooms (two of several hundred editorial (lepart- tion, he sa ys.. - ' the decision-making conferences OAPONS, TURKEYS, Rlbicoff's telethon, the biggest Cuban rocket bullddp^^tti naval WASHINOTON (AP) — Sparkling Water - riratic candidate for U.S. Senator, them for servai^ts), 5% hhths| liv­ ment heads arid nonrgulld mem*, . Before thaL.on Sept-tM, Sen, says "only, four of , five days” single salvo he'>hS)i fired In hlS blockade, just ss President Kenne­ sistant Secretory ef Defense Ar­ m M S ; BACKS aid NECKS Or All Flavors •aataaaaoaoaaaaaaa' concentrated last night in a fulh ing-room, dining room and kitch­ dy did, Says.Frankllsr D. Roosevelt bers. "Kenneth B. Keating, R-N-Y.. said elapsed between evidence of the ^ NICKS, OORNfSH HENS Any Flavor— '/? Gall'on. hour question-and-answer telethon campaign, wias carried simul­ first bulldosef soars "and the' rise- thur Sylvester den^ titt»T en. -He said' It is expected to post Jr. ^ The copy was then taken to the he thought a blockade o f Cuba to ■ 6 qts. $1.00 . simultaneously on two television taneously on .television .channels 3 Journal--American plant on South o) installations that serVe a mis­ there has hern dtstortTon. fiscetoi' in Hartford and 8 In New Haven, around $45,000. . Floroice Carpenter, 62, mother screen ships for. Incoming war ma­ Contents And four radio stations. St. near the southern tip , of sile she.. "They ehtodn't have been tton,^. mnalpal*ti«* /ht .: O mI largo lot' orders for parties/ churclios,> organixatiolNS cmd any group and over, four radio stations .•rhe sohing permit filed.In of'astronaut Malcolm Scott Car­ terial might bf neceissary.,. -, Hs handled a variety of ques- Mknhattan,Tt did hot pass throtoh This is whkt admihtatriitiaii au- detected earlier,” he'says. '* Depot tin liBt haaiBng.ef’ fonctien, wd offer spoolol 4iKount pricM on-afl ppultry ports, t Corner Main and Turnpike < ttoos during the 60 minutes fas -was (WIOC And WNAB, Bridgeport; $|lnla’a Fbuqider County sstimaY- penter, fUes In Boulder^ C ^ . . . Kennedy said-la hla'.statement cmia Men. BhY Biii. Js WNLK, NorwAlk; ami WSPC, M toe eoot for a "houM and stable U A Atomio Ihiergy OaounisaUm the Journal’s elty n o m —udMre thorltifs say-tn reply: 10 lb. ALL .Open Thursday and .Friday till 9 ssaASrid hsaid, among them how many employaa are -.rapreasuted "IB late August, we hegaa re- e<. Oct. 21, "Within the Mat toeek, M en s, DOalHi. Jetosg hi Stamford). ' .' at $60,000 Usually such estimates rsjjMrin tore mloita 8 «vlat unclear unmistakable evldene* h u eotab- per efiltoM-Wg ethen eto BUY q u I d t y — g u a r a n t e e d t o s a t is f y ^ P in e h u rs t , In c. Parking . , . Cw^ry Put Service ■BrifcX aost to eems to about ens-thlrd er sas-haU testA OB# high altitude bla^ eiver by to* Guild—)Mit was awt dvaot- efllvlv reports from Cuban r ,^ Save 85c at $2 04 iMWiililf iMld 18 4 0 0 fbr ths TY, U tTsu a anoothly nui.4|MrAtMa. gees and ether aoureea ef miaslle but hs tu rn as sost tar the radio eentfal AeUt'aad adottier aOnod- W Plfb tok) (Conthmei os Page FIMsM) (Oeatlaaeg sa Bags Five)/ phfrio testln Arctlc. - XOeuMuuei sa piag* iW u ) aitoa bftog.buUt to P?***- F * -covsrage. ; .. A - I . r . ' \ " ■ . - "

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