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TOL. LXXXn, NO. 48 (TWBNTY-POUR PAGES—IN TWO S^GTIONSI MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY NOVEMBER 19, 19«2 (OIneelfled ddrerUelat « i Vec* W) PRICE FIVE dorrs S ta te N ew s Roundup Storms, Disasters, Leave Defense Lines Blue Cross Plans Teleprinter Net The loss of the pass came i P NEW DELHI (APy—Primet the Chinese Communists, attack­ BDnister Nehru announced the ing In waves, pressed their i HARTFORD (AP) — Con­ fan to the Chinese Commu­ newed <^ensive at both ends of Lost at necticut Blue Cross today an­ Dead nists of Bomdila, 25 miles the 1,800-mUe frontier stretching nounced.,plans for a major op- from Burma to Kashmir. ^om the plains of Assam. At the eastern of the batUe erationid step forward — a His announcement foUowed by line, the Chinese posed a separate communications system to eifly a matter of hours ne«:s from threat to the Assam plains in an the Defense Ministry that Indian electronically link 35 member L o ss R ises advance of 12 miles from the key hospitals within seconds. defense positions on the Se Pass defense post of Walmg, which had been overrun and that flghl- The move, a two-way network they captured Friday. Wakmg lies liking an advanced IBM (Interna­ Ing had moved 82 air miles to.the some 300 miles east of Se Pass, To Millions southeast, into- the outskirts of tional Business Machines Corp.) Bomdila, in fighting on the west- m Tjniitith, at the northwest end computer setup, is the first of its ani end of the long border front. the disputed border, the Chi­ type to be ordered by any Blue The Indian army had planned nese have taken an outpost guard­ Cross plan in the nation. In S h a p in g to place Its next defense line be­ ing a vital Indian alrfieJd at The new system will completely hind Se Pass at Bomdila, but the Chushul and fighting is continalng omit, manual handling of homital surprise Oilnese sweep around in the area, Nehru ssdd. admissions covering its 1,256,000 A casualty roll of world sea the northeast end of the defenses EQs, announcement o f the new members. . disasters edged upward today, reveres came after a speech J, F. Dublinsky, general mana­ brought the attackers Sunday with 144 persons listed as night to Bomdila. Sunday night in which he said the ger'of Connecticut Blue Cross, said Chinese offensive is threatening :ie expects completion of the new dead or missing in a series of The spokesman said Bomdila is Indian independence. He said oth­ system by late next year. now threatened. mishaps that started last er countries are now beginning to The two-way communications week. Trouble in the Atlantic Indian troops from Se Pass, reaUze that this la not a bc^er network will be centered around an caught between two Chinese dispute but “naked, crude and IBM 110 4“master” computer at and the Pacific, the North Sea forces, are now trying to fight shameless aggression." Blue CroBS headquarters in New and the Mediterranean ran their way back to a link with the Haven. It, in turn, wlU be keyed Indians around Itomdila. A Peking broadcast quoted Chi­ shipping losses into millions nese Communist Premier Chou into teleprinters in eatdi of the Prime Minister Nehru had an- of dollars. En-lal as saying U.S. arms aid member hospitals. Information cut Nearly 1(X> seafarers were res­ noimced earlier the t e llk in the vl' to India will enlarge the conflict into tapes will be automatically cued from vessels sunk, battered tal Himalayan Se Pass to a prong “to the detriment of the Chinese transmitted to New Haven. or disabled by howling weekend of a masrivc Red Chinese offen­ and ^dian people and of the Afro- The state Blue Cross, one of 79 storms. High waves pounded the sive probing ' toward the densely Asian peoples.” About |6 .million such non-profit, hospitalization in­ coasts of Puerto Rico and Cuba, ^populated, plains of Assam. worth of badly needed infantry surance plans across the country causing death, injury, and proper­ The Chinese outflanked Indian Weapons have been flown to India (plus four in Canada), is a big fac­ ty damage. troops on 18,766-foot-high Se Pass, by the United States. tor in the billing handled by most The entire 36-man crew qf the forcing them to withdraw, Nehru hospitals. As a result, the plan­ Japanese gasoline tanker Muna- told Parliament. (Oontinaed on Page Five) ning for this technological step has kata Maur was presumed killed been carefully coordinated with the in a blazing Inferno following a € (WWtpililtir w m m m Pi Connecticut Hospital Association. collision Sunday with another Blue Chross has already gotten tanker in a narrow fog-shrouded im ririA N G * into computers for record-keeping channel of Tokyo Bay. and analysis purposes, installing an Thirty-two bodies had been re­ earlier IBM machine in 1960. How­ covered. ever, Blue Ooss claims mana^r The fire was believed touched uch Arthur Jones explained today, “this off by a barge's funnel sparks itch takes days to process instead of dropping on high-octane gasoline seconds now." < leaking from the damaged 1,972- ton Munakata Maru. She carried into Suspect in Custody 960,000 gallons of gasoline. AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — Con­ Three crewmen on two barges necticut authorities planned to caught in the flames also were take custo^ today of a man and lost. woman accused in 'the slaying of The 47 persons aboard the 21,684-ton Norwegian tanker Tliar- a Westport, Conn., womtin and ald Brovig, the other ship in the. the Wdnap-rape of her 14-year-old collision, were rescued.^fen suf­ daughter. fered minor Injuries. ^ The FBI said the pair had indi­ The ships, crashed and locked !• cated they would waive extradi­ 200 yards from shore in Kawamki tion proceedings. Canal 12 miles from Tokyo. Harlis Miller, 81-year-old handy­ TTie' fire erupted minutes man, and his common-law wife. after the crash as a amall barge passed nearby. Most of the Japa­ nese seamen were trapped on board their tahker. for murder, kidnaping-and rape, That’s What It Took to Make the Pictures Elsewhere at aea: Tohn Bed Chlnw-India frontier map locotes,£hiinese offensives as they= and the woman with unnlawful under, direct rays, deleted the snow from roede and sidewalkB, flight to avoid prosecution and Md- For a good picture o t MaJiohester, Winter allowed a 7-hour ex- The 11 crewmen rising the First Presbyterian Church, of­ William E. Miller of New York cache of explosives and incendi­ The General Assembly's 110-na­ ban-U.S. disagreement. There was Union tiiat it hopes fo have a sedd today he wants to stay cm Spartanburg, who recently denied ary . devices which the FBI con­ tional main political committee speculation' that they might with­ number of votes for governor in ficiating. .^terment -will be in a request for a temporary injunc­ Bstlslactory answer about witfa- Park Cemeteiry. Bridgeport. the job as Republican national fiscated. scheduled morning and afternoon hold the resolution from a vote drawal of bombers from Cuba to­ 1988. He often ran sim ply to keep chairman in an effort to elect a tion requiring Gantt’s immediate for the time being. the party franchise alive in the survivors, ihxaddition to his The FBI also disclosed, in mak­ meetings in sui effort to reach a day or Tuesday, State Depart­ GOP presi()ent In 1964. admission to Clemson. Cqban chief delegate (Carlos M. state. widow, include three sisters, Mrs. ing the arrests Friday n l^ and vote today on .the two proposals. ment autboritiea said today. Fred Jennings of Fairfield, and Miller said he has surveyed and Saturday, that 10 others were be­ ■Ilie first resolution, sponsored Ldcmiga told the committee Fri­ This wqrd was given by U.S. ne­ But lit the City of Bridgeport, found gpod the Nov.. 6 election re­ (Coutinued on Page Nine) McLevy won 12 consecutive terms Mabel McLevy and Mrs. Ward ing trained here in the art of by 31 countries, calls on the 18- day the idea of making Latin gotiator John J. McLoy to Soviet Parkleton, both of Bridgeport; and sults in - which the Republicans sabotage. All 10 have been sub­ nation disarmament committee to America a denuclearized zone fa r mayor—and was one of the made some, significant .gains in representative Vasily V. Knznet- few Socialists to hold mayorship a brother, George, of Bridgeport. poenaed by a federal grand jury, resiuno its negotiations in Geneva sov in New Yoric .pn Sunday, tbe important jgovernorshlps, -.rteked the FBI said. # “ expeditiously and in a Apirit of (Continued on Page Six)- In an American city of this size— up a net of two seats in the House Jazz Concert autboritiea said- 160,000 during those years. One of the three arrested. Ro­ constructive compromise,' until Carried Manchester and lost four in the Senate, agreement has been reached" on When Democrat Samuel J. Te- berto Santtestobali (jasanova, 27, BLAST KILLS 6 Jasper McLevy, the Bridgeport This outcome has prompt^ te an attache at the Cuban U.N., 'general and complete disarma­ desco defeated McLevy in 1967 it Sodslist, mad6 pollticfil hiatory in. some suggestions that the, party LONDON (AP) — A bfrfler f'irst One Set mission. He arrived here Oct. 3 ment .with effective controls, f*' U.Sq Assails room e^toioBioB kiiled five m en . looked as though he was down for Manchester, as in many other Con-' needs a fidl-ttoe, paid ebaiiman on a plane bringing Cuban . PreU- ■(he proposal asks the dlsarma- keepr. But he. was up and running neotlcut communities, in the state Who would’ dfrect a professional ■board the British aliontt Car­ dent Osvaldo ^rticos .^to New ■^nettt committee to report to the rier Centaur today, the admiral­ agahi In 1969. Tedesco defeated election year of 19S8. He became organization' drive for the presi­ In ^\5fhite House sussembly on its progress not la­ EEC Levy on th a first Socialist in . hdiUory to York for a U.N.' session. ty reported. him again. V dential campaign. The FBI said Santlesteban had ter than the second week of April. Even when McLevy was beaten carry town in any kind of vote When Miller took office he said WASHINGTiW (AP) — Cool Applied for. diplomatic immunity The committee, which fecessed for statewide office, he sometimes for any office, and the first non that if he found th^t he didn’t POLK REPLACES WATSON culture comes to -the White House hut the State Department had not Sept. 8 to allow for ,the U.N. de­ Farm Products WASHINOTON (AP)—Presi- acquired, enough votes that it in­ Republican in modem times to have time for both the chairman­ bate, is scheduled to meet again fluenced the outcome for the other carry the town for governor. ship and his duties as a member today. dent Kennedy annraiiitced today A jazz -concert---thi!. first ever (Continued on Page Twenty-three) Nov. 26. that MaJ. Gen. Jam es H . Polk Candidate. In its voting for governor that of the House, he would quit one PARIS (AP)—The United States year Manchester gave Mayor Mc- helk in the stately old" executive told Western European trade offi­ will replace Mai. Gen. Albert And in 1988, he had the balance of the jobs. He serves in the mansion—will be presented by a of power, in the state senate when Le-vy, on the SodsUist ticket, a to­ chairmanship without pay. Watson n as commander o t U.S. young sextet that wants President cials today that their restrictive military forces in Bertin in Jaa- three Socialist senators were tal of 8,336 votes, compared to 3,- Miller .said in an interview he farm import trade policies threat­ 081 fo r Republican Raym ond E, Kennedy to keep on sending U.S. uary. Kennedy praised Watson elected. They used that balance to believes he has demonstrated in jazzmen abroad in the cultural ex­ Baldwin, . present Chief Justice, the nearly two years he has held en the unity, and strength of thq frar “an outstanding job” and aaid got what McLevy wanted for his change program. Miss An^rose Wins Bridgeport administration. Who won the 1938 election and be- the party post that he has not West. It warned that Washin(itO“ he will be promoted to Keotenaat The jazz session Is the fifth of has the power to take retaliatory generaL White House press sec­ McLevy ran for mayor eight stinted 1 ^ -work there or in Con^ a series of. Concerts for Youth times before be was elected in (Oontlnned on Page Six). gress. He added that, as of now, measures. retary Pierre Salinger said tbe sponsored by Mrs. Kennedy. The American view was outlined ctaange holds no signifloanoei. He 1983. T et he won thumping victor­ he hopes to continue in the dual Sons and dau^ters of ambas­ In Violin Contest ies after he got into office. role. 'Few doubted that he would in a talk pi-epared by Secretaiy described it as "a normal otaange sadors and chiefs of diplomatic ot Agriculture Orville L. Freeman In. m llltaiy ooimnand.” In 1947, when only 600 persona Party of De Gaulle be challenged in that decision. missions here will join the • chil­ Were registered as ^claliats, Mc­ In a move to - eash in on A South Co'vuntry inan whose for delivery to the agricultural he said were^ significant GOP dren of Cabinet officials for t||b 16-year-old daughter yesterday committee of the Organization for t HURT IN GUNFIGHT Levy won 20,000 votes.. , . late afternoon concert in the East NEW YORK (AP) — A fight MolLevy prided himself Democratte - domi­ instructor at tha ■'University of to 81.9 . par ce n t nated big citlto in the North and that they decided to put aside oth­ West European jproduc&rs lined, unoolnesque face, er careers for tjie moment to de­ Iqiva, won tiM -vioUa eon)q>stMoti. I and a deep. Intense TOloe. Although Interior Mlnistor Rog- in the formerly one-partg South- vote ttiemseiyes to euHund i f e n n y AMB^OSB wore a btue serge suit, change mude projects. .t and dark tie. Page Poar)r -sm f a g s ' w •/ ■' J- . A ^ . . " '■ ■ a ? \- MANCHESTER EVENING HESIALD, MANCHESTER, OOIOL, m 6 NDAT, NOVEMBER 19, 19« t p A cn T ir o ---- ^ . . - - ■ ■ __ ■ :------: • --- ______L...- ■•■ 1— ■ 'li ICANGHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19; 1962 PAGE THREE Coventry Sheinwold on TonskULeDuc BycholskUClementino W amer-Johnsbn First Church “ T H E W A Y COME IN ALL MZE4 < Miss Patricia Aime LaDuo and The marriage of Mias Joyoe Ann SetsYuleFair TO NATI(H«AL TOUBNET George J. T(HiBkl, both o f Man­ Johnsem to Kenneth Frederick I H E A R D I T By ALFRBD 8HEINWOU) chester, were married Saturday Warner, both of Manchester, 'was First OongregaUonal Church cr- The national iouniament, sebaA m orning at the Churroiis, Inolud- The Rev. j(kseph H. McCann per­ Ing special Cbtiatmaa play, and BUI Root, a youthful l U ' J l U i : land ’Tpke. formed toe double ring ceremony. « t ttM Hartford Sym^ony, I pro- this type of Jollity escapes me in seven • f(x>ter who denonstfatae many instances. I smpect Mr. tqutms; turtle footatoola and stuff­ The Rev. Francis T. Butler per­ Bouquets of white carnationp and poM to dlsouas caiariaa I t m in that nice guys (rften finish first formed toe double ring ceremony tUa wade’s oolunm. In caae you Bakewell was employing it when ed animas, good used children’s mums decorated the altar. Mrs. clothing, miniature dried arrange­ South dealer and celebrated the nuptial Mass. Jane Maccarone was Organist and waraat at tha ooncart and don’t he wrote, “Charles Ives was born Both sides vulnerabla in Connecticut and went to Tale— ments on fungus and driftwood, ! l « ' ’ Paul Chetalat was organist and Allan Middleton soloist. know anything about Mr. Ives, let lead—Ace of clubs, The bride, given in marriage by ma begin by sajdng Mr. Ives was two great ptivilegres indeed.” ' homeifiade candy, Christmas cards soloist Baskets of wMte ito^pona and stationery and a snack bar. len this hand cam e along In and red roses decorated the altar. her father, wore a floor-length bom in Danbury, In 1874, and be But to get back to Mr. Ivea and the summer naticmal tournament his music. The matter of musical Mrs. W. Bryce Honeywell la gen­ AM The bride, given in marriage by gown of brocaded taffeta, designed died la K«|v York in 1M4. Cur­ eral chairman and may be contact­ in Chicago a few years ago, Fish- with notched neckline with bow, rently ha’s enjoying some sort of nose-thumbing is inconsequential her brother, George LeDuc of Heads Drive Again ed for Information. bain and Root put a defense that Manchester, wore a floor-lengto fitted basque bodice, long tapered revival in musical drolee. in itself; we need to know what gave the ktbltsars something to Gives To Hale Oenter gown of peau de sole, satin, and sleeves and bouffant skirt term­ Z bava noticed that in the United the object of the action may bavq Dr. Bugene M. Da'via, a Man­ talk about. There was Just had an entry In tbe M ffbm aide been. This is vrhere Mr. Ives is The Young Mothers Club has, X scbiffle embroidery, (Jesigned with inating In a chapel trail. Her fin­ States It is fashionable among chester optometrist, has been re­ key play, but that one was a suit — m dsA lloot irotald have gertip veil of scalloped silk Illu­ musical dilettants who probably weak and fails to g;et his message made its annual donation of (100 square neckline, short sleeves, fit­ named for hia aeventh year as to the Nathan Hale Community Opens Operetta Series beauty. played Ms lowest ahib if Ida sn- sion was attached to a coronet of oonalder themselves cognoacenti, across. I think he may have been ibein opened the ace of dtotoOBdi, the ted bodice and bouffant sk irt chairman of the Greater Manches­ Center where it meets in the down­ try hod been In trimm^ with embroidery, and seed pearls and iridescent sequins, to “take up’’ a different composer thumbing his nose at Horatio cldbs and continued with the king. lower aide autt . Parker, with whom he studied, in stairs clubroom. The C>peretta Series held recent-^ “Romeo aad Juliet*' In Techni- chapel train. Her veil Of silk il­ and she carried a caecrule of every couple o f years suid expound ter committee for the statewide ConvOufionally, this ahows the Fishbein led a spade, of aourse, stephanotls and ivy on a wMte iqton hla virtues (real or imag­ a sophomoric expression of revolt fund drive of the ConnecUeut Di- The club will aponsorithe annuti ly at the State Theater met 'with oolor and starring Laurence Har­ douUetbii ace-king, since a play­ lusion was attached to a crown of auch' overwtaelmiiig success that and got tha niff to dalaat the missal. inary) in an effort to show their But this explanation is too esoteric Easter Seal campaign for the vey and Susan Shentall, will fol­ er who K01& other cards in the oentraet. seed pearls and crystals, and she to admit considering Mr. Ives as a ■Utute for the Blind. eighth consecutive year. Mrs. Ken­ patrons have written requesting carried three wMte orcMds on a Miss Jean Rogers'of Manches­ arudition to the unsuspecting soul low on T uesday, Near. 27. suit leads dte.^king first and then Daily Qusalton ter was maid o f' honor. ■Brides­ who merely attends concerts be­ serious composer. The di^t-m ail campaign will neth Lemlre will serve as general another discriminating series. the ace. wMte prayer book with satin begin next Monday to raise |6S,- chairman again this year. Assist­ ’Die management of the State The third presentation will be P a it a v oM oa wMh ana dia- maids were Mias Sharon Hill, Gov- cause ho Ukos them. He was a man appsuently at After taking thbstwo clubs Fish- mond, had Ina next playar pafses. stream ers. «itiy: Miss Dolores Johnson, Man­ Mr. Ives is at present suffering oonfliot with his education, at least 000 for educating and training ing her with the mall campaign Theater announces a Shakespeare “Henry the V” on Dee. 4. TUs film beln had to lead l^'mit to which Miss Loraine Fowler, Thompson- blind children at the Oak HIU wUl be Mrs. Alan Rush, Mrs. Festival, with four of Shakeepears la also in Tecludcolor and stars Yen kaMt dpndes, K-Q-74; H e ^ . chester, and Mrii. (diaries E. John­ from a similar unwonted surge of to a casual acquaintance such as I his partner c(mld wta the first J-16-7-4; Diamond, 4; CMto, J- ville, was' maid of honor. Bridea- son, Storrs. interest. His seexmd symphony was was.'’ Unless he was pulling my School in Hartford. James Breen, Mrs. Ethel C ar^ great dramas to be Shown every Laurence Olivier. trick. Then Root would^^tum maitls were Miss Jean Sorchwlto, Mrs. Raymond Caouette and Tuesday at 8 pm . “ Oteilo” 'wlU con clu d e the AU toe attendants 'wore oock- performed last Wednesday eve­ leg (and he may have been) he Dn Davis’ committee will In­ club and give Fiahbeto What do yM oayT Bridgeport! Miss Kathleen Hus­ thou^t Sousa 'was a significant Thomas Small. "Richard the HI, In fabidous series on Dec. 11. ETlmed in color, tall-leng;th dresses of peau satin ning at the Bushncll and Mr. clude B. ’Iheodore Bantly Xr., Atty. DUfionlt Problem Answer: Bid one heart. With sey, TalcottvlUe; Mrs. Donald with floor-length detachable comipbaer. Robert E. Beach, EVigar H. Clarke, The next club meeting wUl be at color and starring Laurence Oli­ it stars Sergei Bemdarehuk. The Cornell, Manchester, a sister of Bakewell ended his program notes 7:80 p;m.''Nov. 27 for a social pro­ mueleai aoore for "Otello” was In the average bridge _ two or moro 4-eard outta, raapond trains, and matcMng pUlbox hats with the question; “How do jrou His musical education should Dr. A. Earner Dlskon, Thomas F. vier, Clare Bloom, John Gi^^kid, would be a dlffieult proUem^ the bridegroom; and Mrs, Dale gram at the OcsuMctlout Ught and Sir Cedric Honlwlok, with Muir written by Khachaturian. tbo ehe^)eat. with face veils. The maid of honor e^dain the last defiant dissonant have dlsediused him of this strange Ferguson, Atty. Harold W. Gar- Does East have the ace of spades Carpenter, Storrs. wore gold and carried a cascade of rityi Everett T. Keith, Walter N. Power Co. in WUUmantic. A com ­ Matbleson conducting the Royal A second Operetta Series will obord? conceit but perhaps he inherited pany representaitive will give a follow the Shakespearian Festival or the ace of diamonds? How 4hoinwbld’a de-paga book- The attendants wore street- turquoise pompons. The brides­ Leclere and Mrs. Jacdb F,. Miller. PhUhanncnlc Orchestra, will be the does West gness which suit to Mr. Bakewell naked the question it from hia father who 'was a band­ demcnstootlon on foods from a first presentatoln tomorrow. sometime in early January. lot, “A.Po X ^ wore an ice-pink cabbage rose were Lawrence Johnson, Manches­ fhimle; the chord In question is This curious lack of taste la wl«^ and will begin in the rest of the chib’s annual Christmas party In Hartford on the theme “The and efaUdron reoei'ved Typo I oral coming wher. Fietabeto led the Cepyri^tUM hat with circular face veil and ter; John O’Reilly, Bolton, apd homing more.nor less than a sort evident in most of Ives’ 'works, at the state in late February. Dee. 11 at the center, instead of Nurse and the Chemotherapeutic polio inummlzatlons. Plane are to king of clubs at the second trick. General Feetoeeq Oerpk carried a pink rose. The brides­ Charles B. John Jr., Storrs. of mpslcal nose-thumbing. least those with which I am ac­ a t the Cove Restaurant aa an­ Treatment of Cancer.” This month have cUnlOB for ’lijrpa HI the latter Root knew that his partner had maids wore cranberry colored hats Mrs. Johnson wore a brown and There are 146 pupila enrolled at part of November in the pubho X that were afl there is to Mr. quainted. Admittedly he was a Oak Hill School, the only school nounced recently. The committee she will also be attending ^ o sim­ no m ore clube and that bson'vUle; R obert D u ff and Don­ George P. Bycholskl of Man­ in*T**~" sUthough they were likely of Zip Cooq and Beulah Land, but of the oonferonoe. Pauline I M io , telc^one CTnim AT THE CINTiRw-MI 9-B121 and Mrs. Michael J. Clementino, chester, a brother of the bride­ the facility of an actuary 'with secood and fourth Wednesday of ald Kerr, both of Manchester. to phrisa.lt somethin like, “Aw- the effect in. his composltlan is At on oral poUo oHnle at 2-623L ’ft M rs. LeDuc 'woire a blue dress 20 Wmtmiiuter Rd. The bride- groom, served as best man. altogether serious. m ortality tables. EUtber can tw ist the month at 8 p.m. at the KofC groohd is the son of Mr. and Mrs. wasn’t tt7 .. Or was it?’’ which his material to present apparently with matching accessories and a Ushers were Michael W. Clemen­ is a direct quote, aad indicates the Mr. Ives continually uses such Home on Snake HUl R<1 The first Fortified Economy Walter A Bycholskl Sr., 130 School tino of Manchester, brother of the PROUPLY Irreputable logic, but n eith er meeting will be concerning bust- Dante Is Now Serying pink cymbldium orchid. The bride­ eosshistoa to ttie minds cf listen- themes in his ’workA -and be ocn- St. bride; David Doremus and Jack S. comes up with emotionally Inspirr neaa and the second, a aooUU ona groom’s mother wore an autumn tinually presents them “dead-i>an” green dress, brown accessories, The Rev. Joseph H. McCann per­ Zlemak, both of Manchester; and ing ooncluslaiis. ’The Fourth A ssem bly o f the Cknm- formed the double ring ceremony. PRESENTS X den^ Wame them. Tm con- in a take-it-or-leave-R m anner MOSCOW (AP) — been built in the last four and a tan cymbldium orcMd. John Koslowskl, Rockville. iased too, and Mr. BakeweU’s which leaves cne guessing. In. my oU meets the first Wednesday of MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY FOR Mrs. Jane Maccarone was organ­ the month at 8 pjn. at the KofC BUSINESSMEN’S LUNCNEdNS Khrushchev told the Soviet |)eople years, and that turnover at retail A reception for 200 was held In ist and soloist. Bouquets of v^te Mrs. Clementino wore a cham­ notes on the program did little to casual acquaintance with him, he outlets had increased nearly 82 toe K of C Home. For a motor trip pagne tunic sheath with matcMng help matters. X met Mr. Ivea on was the same in his dally life, and Home. today his planners will continue chrysanthemums and pompotu The council will resume qwnsor- DAILY 11:30 A.M. to 2:30 F.M. per cent, com pared to 30.4 per to TVashlngton, D.C., Mrs. Tonski decorated the altar. accessories and a pink camellia Of Hartford, Ine. asimiMl oocaaians m any years ago; I never oould figure him out. So put pilmary emphasis on hea'vy' <;rat called for by the plan. wore a magento 'wool dress, black corsage. The bridegroom’s mother and I never oould make up my your g^uess about him is as good Local Stocks ing an a»miiai New Year’s Dance. The bride, given in marriage by The cwnmittee appointed by Ste­ CHRISTMAS PARTIES industry and presumably arma­ Khsushchev claimed "great suc' cashmere coat with mink collar, her father, word a floor-length wore an emerald green sheath with miad whether he was serious, or as mine; or, for that matter, Mr. ments rather than consumer cessbs botli on the domestic and black accessories and wMte gown of peau de sole, designed gold o(x:e3sories and brown cym- whether he was pulling my leg in Bakewell’a venson Indtides Homer Diette ef <)notoHoBa Furnished by Mansfield, chairman; Patrick Mo­ PRIVATE DINING ROOM AVAILABLE international scenes.” He said the orcMd corsage. The couple will with bateau neckline, )ong pointed bidlum orcMds. ooeordanee with oie Mew Xngland- My own opinion of Mr. Ives is goods. Oobutn SBWebrook, Ino. han, co-chairman, assisted by FOR GROUPS UP TO 40 PERSONS d ecision ^ of last year's 22nd par' live in Manchester. sleeves, fitted bodiOe and full skirt A reception for 125 was held at ec's idea of hsmicr. that he was an extremely clever But he also said frCsh efforts Mrs. Tonski is a 1958 graduate terminating in a chapel train. Her the Marco Polo Restaurant, East Radio City Music Bask Stocks Norman Major, Raymond Pooler, CHOICE DATES ARE STILL OPEN ty congress, when he continued Mot betaig a Miw Bogdander by craftsman, but I Hilnk he was ah- will be made to put more food Ms drive' agri;^ StaliMsm, have of Manchester High School and a bouffant veil of silk illusion was Hartford. For a motor trip to Bid Asked Michael Barno, Charles Carpenter Have Your Thanksgiving Day and other consumer goods In the of Mansfield and John R. Adomdk. PHONE MI S-4628 NOW FOR RESERVATIONS "proved to be ^.powerful acceler­ 1962 graduate of Central Connecti­ attached to a Swedish crown of New York City Mrs. Bycholskl Hall Organist Conn. Bank and Trust shops. ator of social developments.” . cut State College, New Britain. crystals and pearls, and she car­ wore a g;reen knit sheath, brown Oo...... 0 8 H The dande wUl be held the evening Addressing a special meeting of of Dec. 31 at the KcfC Homa The meeting was behind closed She ia a Grade 2 teacher at Bent­ ried a cascade of pMlaenopsls coat ■with blue fox collar, brown Hartford National Dinner the Communist party Cientral ley School. Mr. Tonski is a 1955 orcMds and Ivy on a wMte mlsSai. accessories and an orchid corsage. Bank and ’Truat Oo. 64H Diette has been nominated for Committee, he asserted that both doors. Khrushchev’s speech was the office of deputy grand knight RESTAURANT reported by "the Soviet n&vys agep' g^uate of Holy TriMty High Miss Jean M. AsMey, Manches­ The couple will live at 13C Jaldee Fire Insurance Gompanlea (O a ln u L AT segments of the economy—heavy School, Hartford, and Is an op­ ter, was maid o f h(Mior. Brides­ Dr., East Hartford, 'after Nov, 26. to replace Armand MacDonald industry (wMch kipplies the ar­ cy Tass. The session is e3q?ected Htfd. Fixe ...... 80 84 who has moved out of the state. T WALNUT ST., MANCHESTER—MI 3-4628 to last the rest of the week.\ erating engineer at Thomas CoUa maids were Mrs. William Webber, Mrs. Bycholskl Is a graduate of National Fire ...... 111 121 mament Industry) and consumer Construction Co. New Britain, cousin of toe bride­ Manchester High School, the Han­ ASHLEY D ietta 'With the follow ing nom i­ gcxxls production — must be On the eve of the meeting, I Phoenix Eire ...... 98 108 nees, 'wJH be elected at the Dec. 12 groom; Miss Laurie Osborne and over School of Modeling, Hartford, FIAKO'S stepped up through more effective Ctommunist party organ Pravda Miss Kathryn Platt, both of Man­ and is employed in the persoimel Life and Indemnity Ina. Cos. meeting: Patrick Mohan for chan­ work by local Communist party bad defended toe government’s Aetna Casualty .... 72 cellor and Baymond Pooler for chester, and Miss Carol N. Clem­ department Pratt and Whitney, di­ i e r FOR RESERVATIONS officials. Chiban rocket withdrawal and a c­ ^!Ioiacert to Aid entino of HartfonL cousin of toe vision of United Aircraft (5orp., M U Aetna Life ...... 116 124 'wai;den. The premier called for “radical cused Red China of siding with DOUBLE Conn. General...... 128 136 HHNA Nows CALL bride. Miss Ann Marie aementlno East Hartford. Mr. Bycholskl Is a measures” to shake up the par­ toe imperialists. The article also Htfd. Steam Boiler 105 The public Health Nursing As­ Scholarship Fund of Manchester, a sister ot toe graduate of Manchester 'High STANLEY WARNER ty’s organization and work pat­ made an implied attack on Red bride, was junior bridesmaid. ’Traveleni ...... 147 166 sociation realized (206.06 from the Caiina’s border war against In^la. School, attended the UMversity of SHAKESPEARE M l 3 - 2 3 4 2 terns. Hei said modern times de­ The honor attendant wore a Hartford, and recently completed PubUo UtOMea ' ' two food sales held election day. mand this. ■rickets fo r^ e Dec. 2 Perrante FESTIVAL and Tel(toer concert at Hartford’s floor-lengtii gown of sierra rust six months active duty in the Cknvn. Light Power .. 30 32 Of this (152.52 was received , at “Old organizational forms,” he velveteen, fasMoned with a satin W»ain a ty Mualo HaU Staff Organiat For 7 Yran. the south end sale and (53.68 frtm Heart Research Asked Bushnell Memorial may be obtain­ Army National Guard. Ho is as­ STAMPS H tfd. EEectrlc L ight 7SH T9M declared, "are, to a degree, be­ bo(iice, velveteen bolero, dome- Star of Bodlo . . . TV . . . and Famoos Beoording ArtM. ed front members of toe Catholic sistant manager o f Knapp Brew; Hartford Gas Oo. ... 64 the north end sale. 4 SHAKESPEARFS GREAT DRAMAS coming a drag on the party’s shaped skirt, Her matching satin Southern New BSngland The annual membership fund RESTAURANT NEW YORK — Heart-research Graduates Club of Greater Hart­ Shoe Store. East Hartford. £ OWN EVERY TUESDAY AT 8 PJML guidance of production.” ford. hat was trimmed with orange Telephone ...... 47 01 drive to date totals (1,477.26. In­ grants totaling (1,183,000 will be blossoms and a face veil, and she Route 6 and 44A— ^Bolton The meeting of the powerful, given by UMted States llfe-iiwur- Tickets sold by club metobers Manofacturlng Companies asmuch as this amount falls short PRESENTING TOMORROW 175-member Central Committee carried a ca«:ade Ixnj^et of yel­ $600 Exefnptioh Old In a progrdm of popular theatre ^ organ music E v e r y W e d . the go^, those who have not con- ance companies this year. Since .will aid the . (dub’s - wdiolarsMp Acrow, Hart, Heg. .. 60 66 -was called for the specific task fund. The address of the Grad­ low daisy chrysantoemums and X Associated ^rlng .. 14^ 16H tribute^ are asked to send their IN of putting more life into the econ­ 1945 the companies have put up ^prouton leaves. The bridesmsdds WASHINGTON—The (600 donations to either Donald Magee, nearly (16,000,000 for research on uates’ office is Box 1501, Hart basic fexeliiption figure on federal Bristol Brass...... 8H omy, much of which has been ford. / wore similarly styled dresses and Dunham Bush ...... 5 6 drive chairman, at his honle in blndered and stifled by excessive heart, clrculatoiy, and allied dls­ hats of corM Mbiscus velveteen, income taxes is toe same aa was In Lakewood Heights, or to thb UlGHAUI) ni eaaes. The piano duo wiU perfiym in a effect during too CI'vU War, when FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, AT 8 P.M. Ekn H art ...... 60 66 bureaucracy but even more by program called “The Maiy Moods and carried wedding ring bouquets F ofn ir ...... 38 42 PHNA office on Main St. lack of investment' capital. of talisman carnations and Scotch toe first such tax was passed. MOTTS A . '.XMlIhM DAVIS RITES SET ^ pf Perrante and Telcher,” spon' N. B. Machine ...... 17H 1 9 ^ Board at directors’ members at­ Revealing next year’s produc­ sored also by toe A1 Jarvis Or­ ------— SUPER N orth and Judd . . .-7 14 16 tended a recent New Elngland con­ MUIR MA'THIESON Con- tion plaiw, Khrushchev said- there MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — Private chestra. Stanley Worka ...>.17 19 ference for public health agencies. g' The Royal PhUbannonio should be an 8.6 per cent increase funeral services were plaimed Hotel Bond Ballroom -- Hartford MARKETS Veeder-Root ...... 40 44 ’The PHNA ia still in need of a In C olor \ Oroheetra to capital g(x>d8. F or consumer here today or Arthur Vlnlni; N-8HIP IN BAY Davis, 95, form er board chairman ffVi The above quotations are not to part-time nurse. Anyone lnterest-J;| goods the proposed increase is 6.8 SAN FRANdSeX) (AP) — The ed is urged to contact Mrs. Rich­ of toe Aluminum Company of HOLIDAY be oonatnied as actual markets. TUBS. WILUAM SHAKESPEARE’S per cent. nuclear-powered passenger and ard Coughlin on North River Rd. Am erica. MUNSON’S o p e i h o u s e a t o u r s t u d io s a f t e r NOV. Khrushchev said capital invest­ cargo sMp Sa'vimnah cruised Into TI STORE HOURS During October, Mrs. Thom as Further services and burial 'will San Francisco Bay Sunday, es* Yelstar, the experimental oom- *7 '^ROMEO aitd JULIET" ment would total more than 33 munlcatlcns satellite. Is the end O’Brien, visiting nurse, made 182 billion rubles, (one ruble Is offl- be at Loedst Valley, Long Island, corted by a flotilla of small craft CANDY KITCHEN COI^CERT! Meet Mr. Miller.. .See.Hieor oil tl^ product c f work by 2,000 large oially valued at (l.ll). NY., later tois we^. , and observed by thousands from 2 STORES TO SERVE YOU Allen Organs demonstrated! OPEN NIGHTS and amall firms and expenditure TUESDAY, DEC. 4 TUESDAY, DEC. IX Davis, whose wealth was vari­ vantage points here and in' Marin LAURENCE OUVIEB ' As for agriculture, he called o f about |00 m illion. O f the 2,000 “OTHELLO” for an increase of 32 millloi; ously estimated at between $360 County. ROUTE 6. BOLTON. AND MON. Hihi WED. tW 9 - suppliers from "37 states, four As little as (100,down delivers 4 COMPLETE SHOWS ba, pMs many other effects only avail­ a new AllZn Organ to JICu this holiday CUSTARD • COCONUT CUSTARD A* 1-4-7 aad 0 PJH. Milk and White'^Turkeys able from Alien! Imposing, yet com-, season. Special holiday trade-in allow­ Solid and Hollow pact horseshoe console. F\Uly transis­ ances (Ml your present organ. ' 4 years l i l M i m i l torized. GUARANTEED 6 FULL to pay. NO PAYMENTS UNTIL FEB­ ASSORTED Marzipan, Turtles, Bark, Chop TTEARS. RUARY, 1963. FRUIT CAKE TUBS., DEC. 4, 8:15 P.M. OI4ai*ti|iiaii)lli»lllini»A|db8 ■ Siiiey, Sponge Taffy, Heavenly SIZES •hsAst *lltos*AOihVI»ewt*l DINE OUT HERE IM aAs4 JsSis SsMIiaeto to « Hash, Candied Ginger, Butter • FRUIT STOUEN Tss Cslhs e m Crunch. iim inim 'ri H A N O a O M B • HOLIDAY FRUIT BREAD On Thanksgiving Day Also: Dietetic Chocolates N M lu B TBA AND POFPBB BBRVICB FREE TICKETS! Gome in, call or mail coupon TODAY! Giv* Moin a eooking-b(resk this ThanksgiYinff. and Hard Candy Brinir the family here for a delicious, traditional This flva-ploes silvsr sarviaa has tha aiagont . »DECORATED THANKSOmNC OAKES Children’s DiiiMr—|1.60 Made Without Sugar ~ turkey dinner served in delightful, homey sur­ look o f being famlly-inharHod. You ran Just Please send me A Jimtor Version of tits CLOSED pictura K In uas at aAgagement teat down tha roundings. Make your reservations now for a Above thanksgiving Feast ' A box of Munson’s Fresh □ — Tickets for concert THURSDAY emd FRIDAY, NOY. 22 and 23 family-size table. You’ll enjoy your dinner with us. generations. The ghippendale tray on legs has a Chocolates. A perfect gift for ORGAN ENJOY ONE OF OUR DELICIOUS hand-applied English Scroll border. Twelve-cup, your hostess. STUDIOS Q Brochure on Allen OPEN SATURDAY. NOV. 24. AS USUAL ' Home Organs For Reseivoffons—Te/. Mi 3-7475 a offes pot; ten-oup tea pot, $74Jt(l, Fedora] 4 COCKTAILS Hiinson's Paricode Store Of Hartford, Inc: ■ I - IK OVB BpW liAMPUKSHiaiB ■ * 0 0 * t w laoludad. Eaqf Ptaynrenta, too. will be open Monday, Tueso AHaoayThariagMng Oekats Bsir at boK efflas Name i b h MAia YOUR RISRVATIOIIS NOW day and Wednesd^ until 219 Jtsylum St., Hartfoiid a r W O. I To All O n k . e r Xb( BoL : 444)0, 9 $ jn , 9 p.m., Bolton Store until 48.00; find B oL: 424)0, 1 Tel. 525-5444 “ FOOD FOR Street ...... 4...... i 41JH). 7:30 p.m. EVERY MOOD* I Open. Moi).-Sat. 9:30-5— ’nils Fri, till^9 Hake ebeoks payablb to: . AVEY’S \ ■ ...... ------1 PIHE PASTRYSHOP- BUfiHNZXX, MEMXHUAL B I

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/ UAMCH£iSTJilR KVENIMO UiilRALD, kANOiESTHR, OONM, MOMDAY, jNUVEMBKR 19, 1962 PAGK FlVki PAGl FOUR M A N C H E STE ^^N IN G HERALD. I^ C H E S T E R , CX)NN.. MONDAY, NOVEBfBER 10, 1962 stake in overseas departments Musical Interlude Bolton PorchjBron Hits in Alsaos, ex-Premler Rene Plev­ When fimnen entered Keith's ipc*r« as Party of De Gaulle en in Brittany, and Maurice gave tho UNR 4 seats, the MRP 8 State N ew s pockville-Vemon and the Radical Socialists 1. - StopBaif Breath Saturday night, they turned on Democrats for near as . Faure in the south managed to the lights so they could see to land assembly berths in the first Gaullist strength in the last aa- IMIM inM taiii t IlM IMS McCarrick Asks to Speak Victor in Election Ctat.adItMi trita.tasi* yw.ltipi track down the origin of the Vote on Funds your round of voti^ . sembly was 176. ___ Roundup blaze. When the switch was Socialist leader Guy MoUet telephone High School (OontiBped from Pago Ono) thrown, on esune recorded mu- trailed a OauUlst candidate and Salas taxes, described as the ' To GOP oh School Stand Harold Porcheron, board of edu­ (Ooatlaned tram Pac* One) slo from a " '-F i set in the store. roar order tor drug needs aad er Frey predictod the UNR would was forced into a’ hazardous run­ largflit revenue source in 80 aS iitSa ll."^irVirtatri a« I Everyone was too busy to go cation member and a member of cosmetlos -will be ttaea care af ; Honors List off. \ states, topped tho t> bUUon Lines the Democratic Town Committee, wind up with a majority in the and told police she had bem'ioiped loMdng for the switch to cut John McCarrick, chaimian of^school plant at a construction cost Immediately. The candidates needed a major­ for the first time in history in the the music, so the firemen were today said he rated “the recent 481-member assembly this ap- ity to win on the first round. Only by the man. the board of educatioa, has asked of about 8865,000. action of the Democratic Town fiscal year ending June SO. In­ musically entertained during Mrs. Doris D'ltalia and Richard Numbers 150 a plurality is required in the run­ m to speak to the Ref^ubUcan Town Committee as a low form of poli­ peiired unlikely. Even U it won come ' taxes provided the inort (OoatiiHMd trimi Pago O ) George Waller, 872 Oakland St.; their work. Morra, ch^rman and 'vice chair­ FREE off. The interval is traditionally revenue in 14 other states, while Crashes Kill Two Committee at its meeting tomor­ tics.” •> all the nmoffs in the ni^es in a time for deels and political al­ Laurie Prichard, E llin ^ n ; Wil­ man of the board of finance, are . ▲ totel e t ISO atudanU »t I^odc- five depended on gasoline Peking radio claimed that after helm Meier, 83 Birch St.; Mra. Two persons were killed in traf­ row at 8 p.m. in the conference He termed the committee's en­ which Its candidates led, it Vrould liances. Mollet was urging the CASH SAVnNS club of' Chaplin. He was ordered members of the GOP Town Com­ dorsement of the board of finance DELIVERY rn slight one—in voting percentages, OJOAJOK blla. on the next ridge of an BIRTHS SATURDAY; A son to out of the vehicle. The btheh four, State Rep. William Hogan o t cated a complete senior high made a high school study in 1969. tional member Abstained and three advancing from 18.9 in 19S8 to were; FUNERAL HOME Bristol. or four members left the meeting klotsr, Judith Kluck, M arthn-ljg- Indian-built rbad running to Tes- Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cohen, 442 including two' girls received minor - “ Ann MiUs'Harry Olspil, Mar- 21.78. UNR—46 seats, s,847,4(» votes, pur on the Assam' plains. injuries. The Dili for consideration by the to keep other engagements before All other parties lost ground— U.9 per cent (17.5); (jommunlats W. Middle Tpke.; a daughter to 1963 (Tenerel' Assembly by the Marine, blit did not reveal . the the vote was taken. Stavens, Caron gtone, and FUNERAL FUEL OIL The fall of Walong near the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carroll, Bast Police identified the driver as olyn Whitmore, ' a development dramatically spot­ —9 seaU, 8,992,481, 21.78 (18.9); Burma border came after the big­ Bristol Dafhocrat proposed that name or other Information pend­ Porcheron in his statement said Hartford; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Abram Robertson III 18 of New ing an official investigation. Hobby Shoppe ■ Sophomores: Sharon B »d y , lighted in the crushing defeat of Independent - Re^blicana aind SERVICE gest battle since the Chinese first Haven another Yale student. the goyeriior appoint a Mven- the vote does not express the true ex-Premler Paul Reynaud by a Feasants (conservatives) — 18 Raymond Caapary, 22 Duval St. meinber commission to delve into Raymond was the eon of Mrs. feeling of the Democrats in town GASH SAVINGS Candy Cowan^ -Lynette Dauphin, struck. BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son In Naugatuck, 20-year-old Mar­ colorless Gaullist In the north, and seats, 3,458,988, 18.42 (19.9); So­ WALTER N. COOPERATIVE Indian estimates put the Chi­ tlUs proDlem and report its find­ Rita B. Carr of Skowhejgan. Maine, and added, "The purpose of the Karen Day^^ Katherine Falconer, LECLERC to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gilliland, tin Backlund Was fatally injured Has Reopened a sharp rebuff to a comeback at­ cialists — 1 seat, 2,819,662, 12.66 OIL COMPANY nese attackers in this area at well ■when his car struck a fence oij. ings to tbe 1965 legislature. and RuSsell A. R'a.vmond of Wih- committee is to promote better UP TO Carol Jo)uldrow, Irene Kolanko, (16.5); Popular Republicans Director 43 Waddell Rd.; a daughter to Mr. government and not to Miter hito David lAroon, Cheryl Manm,’ Bar­ tempt by ex-Premler Pierre Men- SU BROAD STRE ET ■ above a division supported by Rt. 8 near the Rt. 63 intersection Another measure submitted by throp, Maine. His body wilKbe des-France. (MRP)—14 seaU, 1,685,452, 8.92 and Mrs. John Kurowski, 51 Scott Rep. Hogan would require the sent to Skowhegan late today for The Hobby Shoppe, 403 Center bi-partisan controversy.” ry If^Cracken, 'Wiginia Paganl, TEE. MI8-105S artillery, heavy mortars and re- yesterday. Backlund fell from^the St., opened for business on Satur­ Of the nation's prominent antl- (11.8); Radical Socialists, 8 seats, Call Ml 9-S869 coUless guns. Dr. state to furnish free fishing li­ burial there. He teamed the procedure “high­ Alan Pease, Patricia Shea, Mark DISCHARGED SATURDAY: car. He died two hours later at St. day. after more than two weeks GaulUst, apti-Communist leaders, 1,384,998, 7.66 (11.5). 38 Main Street, Manebeater The Indians threw up hastily Mary's Hospital, Waterbu'ry. censes 10 mentally retarded per­ handed” and said the “manipula­ Ahimoda, Philip Skoglund, Denise only ex-Premler Pierre Pflimlln First refiums on the 16 seats at Mrs. Jane Galllgan, Coventry: Ora sons. spent repairing damaige from a tions of the Junior high advocates ' Stahkovlca, Jean Syverud. Sharon prepared defenses in the Luhit His two passengers were unin­ fire and explosion Oct. 30. PER River valley a dozen miles south Ames, 17 Mather St.; Mrs. Eunice must be stopped.” He looked for­ -Tennstedt jured. / ' ward to the referendum when “our of Walong. \ Ruff, 281 Aut-unm St.; Mrs. Anna ZOO FUND GROWING 12th Circuit Necessary renovations to the GALLON ; Freshmen: Sharon Devine, Shu- Fatscher, 253 Charter Oak St.; Mrs. Dona LOU' McKinnon, 23, HAKTFORD (AP) — A total of two-stoty residential and commer. voters will silencer these desperate on Oldman, Thomas Idziak, Dar- Indian air force planes and of Springfield-, ^Mass., died in Nor­ ■ome civilian airliners are rush- Mrs. Josephine Morse, 43 Ashland $8,000 in public contributions l^as clal building, along with improve­ people at the polls.” ;nrl lAvltt, Nancy Murphy, and walk Hospital Saturday, a week been received during the first Court Cases ments to ^ inside of the store Porcheron has been serving as Atephoi Rabe. 'Ing troops to Teju, 186 miles south St.; Mrs. Donalda Matthews, Cov­ after s^ffering injuries in a traffic entry; George Mockalis, Stafford week of the month-long fund cam­ and the store front, cost an esti­ representative of the board of edu­ FUEL OIL cm the honors list are: of Walong. Traliu and trucks are accident on the Connecticut Turn­ then taking them up the valley Springs; Ernest Rother, 12(1 paign for the new Hartford Chil­ mated $15,(H)0, according to a cation to the public , building com­ • Seniors: Joseph Ashe, Annie pike' in Westport'. Police said she BfANCHEBlER SE8HSION building permit on file with the mittee, which has drafted plans .Dart, Jo-Anne Dube, Louis Ferreri, to the front to try to hold the Orchard St., Rockville; Mra. Anas­ an sMJtress.and used the name dren’s Zoo. This was reported this noon to William Kanehl Jr., 51. of 519 town building office. tor a Junior and a junior-senior •Lea Oordon, Leslie Grant, Laura Chinese. tasia Shetensky, East Windsor. Dtuia M. Lucky. Center St., today was fined $140 COOPERATIVE Officials In New Delhi said they Hill; Mrs. Hilda Shuart, Wapping; the Hartford ^ ta r y C^ub by EM- Besides the structural repairs, high school for presentation to a ;OranviUe, Diane Harrison, Craig In a Southbridge, Maas., hos­ after pleading guilty to charges of town meeting. OIL COMPANY still could' not tell whether the Roy Bosworth, Vemon Rd,, -Bol­ pital, Arthur A. Plisco, 50, of ward C. Baton n i, club ■vice presi­ owner Herman. Wierzbicki has in­ $15 BROAD STREET ■Hill, F^ul Hlrth, Jany Mitchell, operating a motor vehicle while stalled new show windows bi the 'Thomas Psu’ciak, Linda Rackow- Chinese would try to fight their ton; Edward Wilson, f7 Fklknor Woodbridge, general superintend­ dent and chairman of the fund under the. influence of liquor or TEL. MI 3-1653 way into the plains of Assam, out­ front of the Hobb}' Shoppe, and EXECUTIVE DIES •Oki, Joyce Read, Cheryl R«[iske, Dr.; Mrs., Joan Gates, 12'Overlook ent of the Fusco-Amatruda Gon- drive. drugs ($125) and failure to pass WESTPORT (AP) — John j. side the area they claim in the Dr.; Mrs' Lee Taft, 24 Prospect The total is one-quarter of the has completely rebuilt the Interior Donna Remkiewicz, Stephen etruction Oo., died of injuries re­ to the left ($15). The case stem­ of the store. Barry, 46, of Westport. nationsLl Himalayan area of northeast In- St., Rockville; Mrs. Mary Wiley, ceived when his car crashed into $30,000 sought from the public to med from an accident in Bolton Rhoads, David Schweitzer, Theo I dia. The stocks have been partially sales manager for Pepperridge Sencavage, Shlrlee Sullivan, C ^ - 79 NUes Dr.; John Salters, 489 an abutment of the Massachusetts support the zoo — to be called on Oct. 31. Farms, Inc., died Uat night at India’# most important oil fields Main St.; Mrs. Charlotte Fletcher, Turnpike Saturday night. Police “Sherwood Forest.” replenished with material salvaged thia Swols, Phyllis Ziemba, and and some coal mine^ are close Fines smd bubUcation. Hie Children Pruilnt aMeftr three highway guard posts. She Rider, 10 Laurel St.; Mrs. Theresa The container was returned later er terrain. Nicholas Oigarjian, 44, of Whit- 623 MAIN ST. Taylor, Richard Urban, Barbara a l^ was given a warning for in- Finn, East Hartford. and son, 160 Bissell St.; Mrs. Diane tinsville. Mass., $45; and Fred P. Casavant, Tollantt-T^ke., Manches­ 'The continued enthusiastic public recep­ ADMITTED 'YESTERDAY; Ar­ with the exposeiLfllm, COR. OF PEARL ST. WasUeitelqr, Louise Watson, Mar­ |d:£mtioin to driving, and was Hayes and daughter, 69 Home­ Stuhre, 25, of Watertown, Mass.. FRANK’S CAFE M 94SM 721 Mall Str99t,Hartf8nl. I2M 1S8 ter; Richard jCasavant,.. Tolland nold Joseph, Broad Brook; Donald stead St. GRISWOLD IN HOSPITAL guerite Yets, and Donna Za- summoned to appear in the Rock­ Tpke., .ManchMter; Mrs. Eileen NEW HAVEN (AP) — President $30. Boston, PortlMd. PravIdcfiM, Has Nm n oorosny. ville session of CUrcuit Court 12 on McLaghlt^, 182 Maple St.; Sylvia DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Issues Warning Flynn, 29 Laurel St.; Mrs. Gwendo- Casey, 141 Center St.; WUlUm A. Whitney Griswold of Yale was Freshmen: Cl^thia Ann^tis, Dec. 4. tion of pur fabulous new Rambler cars is .Mrs. Bernice Klompas, Glaston­ HARTFORD (AP) —The mana­ 13m Torrey and son, 13 Mountain Watson, Jewett City; Norma John bury; Mrs. Viola DeCarli, 49 Win­ a patient In Grace-New Haven Gail Arehambault, PamelaBaraw, Also arrested Friday at 10:30 St.; Mrs. Barbara Cook and son. ger of tile Hartford District Social Community Hospital today. Ronald Benoit, Perry Gnllberg, son, Wapping; Robert Krivlckas, dermere Ave., RockvUle; Albert p.m., was Bronislaw Kowalczyk, Maple St., Vemon. BOOKS South Windsor; Mrs. Lula Evans, Security Office today warned the The university said he entered Paula OifareUl, Sandra^Dum, Ed' Carlin, 128 Eldridge St.; Raymond S4, of 83 Spring Bt., « h a r ^ with Krth Sunday; A son to Mri and bringing in some beautiful trade-ins. They 10 Olcott St.; Mrs. Sadie Kicking, public to ^ ■wary of adverUse- the hospital yesterday for ' minor Tho Bank that gives you PACKAGED SAVINGS ward Evsmgellsta, Bminie Flhit, failure to renew his- registration. Poutre, 51 Summit St.; David Be­ men'ts promoting the sale of books surgery for the relief of a pinched Mrs. Cleaver Kennedy, Anthony Coventry; Lewis Monaco, 122 Flor­ langer, Wapping; Miss Florence Bruce Freeman, lOahleen Gessay, The arresting officer was Ray­ Rd., Tolland. that promise to tell' how to "get nerve in his leg. Susan Goodrich^ ^orm a Hubbard, MANCHESTER ence St.; Glenn Gibbs, 123 Barry McGugan, 101 Florence St.; John mond Dunham. Kowalczyk is due Births today; A daughter to Mr. Rd.; Mrs. Nettie Smith, 24 Main around” certain provisions tn the It is expected, the university Cathy Hublard: Diana Hunt, Jane at the Dec. 4 session of Circuit O’Connell, 25 Dover Rd.; Mrs. Social Security Law. said, that Griswold will be out of Jimmo, EUeB^nrk, Karen Kloter, and Mrs. Marshall Kidney. Griffin are sure to please fussy yoii and at the best St., Vernon: Mrs, Stella Fabrizi, Marioit Creamer, 261 Spring St.; 'C ^ rt 12 in Rockville. Rd.; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. BOOKSHOP 188 Broad St,; Arvids Ozols, 49 The books, offered for sale at the hospital within three or four Dttdse Ibiney, Mary Palmer, John John Christian, 70 E. Middle prices ranging from $1.96 to $6 A (Aarge of intoxicatimi was Ernest Blair, 10 Jacobs St. Doane St.; Russell Elliott, 49 Tpke.; Everett Richmond, 343 days. Peila, Dnma Rlchiud, Anne Sha 87 E. Center St.—MI 8-1086 ^ ve "com^etely mlsleaullng” in­ . STRIKE ENDS •era, Jridy Siser, Roberta Smith, lo ^ e d against Charles Orlowski, Pitblic Records' Salters Rd.; Matthew Pitras, 28 Charter Oak St.; Stanley Muzi 54, of 84 Village St. on Saturday Warrantee Deeds: A. Waldman of bank terms. Griswold St.; Prudence LeGeyt formation, according to Albert F. HARTFORD (A P )—It was back Lawranee Thayer, Maureen Tobin, Mon. thru Sat. 9-5:30 kevik, Wapping: Hedwlg Kowal­ Ragoznlno. by Dunham. Orlowski posted a |25 Sc Sons Inc. to “Paul and Janet M. Tliurs. and Frl. Eves, till 9:00 165 Iiwing St.: Mrs. Dorothy czyk, 108 Union St.. Rockville; to work today for 126 production and Beverly Varrick. Magoon, 147 Vemon Ave., Rock­ "Actually,” he said, “these books workers at Terry Steam Turbine, BaaksOiaV Goaobee Nanoed bond for an appearance in the Dec. Dalton, property off Susan Rd.; Marlene Clark, 423 Gardner St.; 11 session of Circuit CJourt 12, I. R. Stitch Associates Inc. to ville: Mrs. Eva Post, 99 Main St.; cannot tell ''Ae reader anything who ha,d been on strike Since June The selection of coaches for the JOSEPH SULLIVAN Cheryl Smith, Tolland: Mrs, Mar­ Mrs. Mary Saucier, Broad Brook; basic about the Social Security 12. The workers, members of the afac teamd in the Vemon Contununl' Rockville.. Rexford A. and Anna F. Kerr, Robert Ringrose, 14 (Cornell St.; Arrested today at 1:39 a.m. was property off Hany Lanel Penonal Trftneportattoii Expert lon/Reilly, 99 Porter St.; William Law that he would not find in free International Union of ESectrioai ^ iddget Basketball League have Morton, 166 LynesTs. St.; Ernest Comeliii^ McChisker, 61 Talcott booklets and leafiets available at Workers, 'unanimfiusly approved a announced by officials. Henry McDermott, 31, of 18 Ward Tax Lien: U.S. government Read Herald Advs. Ave., Rockville; Mrs. Ruth George St., charged by Patrolman Rich­ Ellis, 28 Grove St., Rockville; the Hartford c|lstrict offffice.” new three-year contract yesterday Tho teams and their coachee are Cynthia Gerp. South Ooventiy; Thompsonville; Miss Catherine "If advice, contained in some of providing the equivalent of 43 Vlttnera Garden Center, Richard ard Bwinett vdth breach of the McCk>rmick, 113 Lockwood St.; peace. No trial date has been set. Mrs. Bertha'Clulow, 66 Foster St.; tile books were followed, K might cents an hour more in wages awl Jenkins, assistant Donald Stavens. Mrs. Marlene Latimer, Trout result In extensive investigation fringe benefits. Aldon Spinning MUls, Ldand Dick­ Briefs Stream Dr., Vemon; Horace Palo- .by this office and thus delay social inson and assistant James Clark A bazaar will be held from 10 zie, 70 Wells St.; Mrs. Elizabeth security p a re n ts rather than ex­ a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at the MIT BY SHRAPNEL N,^ZahnerB Mens Store, Charles Ma- Thompson, Newington; Mrs. Jose­ pedite their issuance,” the direc­ M(X>DUS (API—A 22-year-old ^aurek imd Dave Griffiths;'Vemon' Vemoh “Methodist Church, With' the This W eek’s phine .GelinAs, North Windham; tor s^d. proceeds to go to the parsonage sportsm.an was Injured yesterday Square Dancers, Lee Sarty and SEND THEM John h(eehan, 146 Ceiiter St.; Mrs. The pubiioations, which he said when he was struck by a piece of Dave Vittncr; Bury Shopping Cen­ fund and the WSCS. Luncheon will 23” ZENITH Margarbt Ryan, Windsorville; Mrs. have.bMn promoted over lobal ra­ shrapnel while target-shooting in a ter, Gerald Obenauer and Larry be served. Elizabeth '^chloff, - 217 Autunm dio sPatlone, show “how to get Clark; R. Charest Esso Station, A 4-H club leaders’ meeting wUl 1961 RAMBLER 4-DOOR SEDAN twice as much social security” 'and friend's backyard. AN-: IMMACULATE ONE OWNER C.AR THE St.; Mm . Bernice Cartwright and The victim, Steven Ray Marquis Thomaa Lotas and Uoyd Monroe. be held Dec. 4 at 8 p.m. In TAG Only $ 1 8 9 5 daughter, 78 Brsinford St.; Mrs. " h w you can g;et social security League officials have decided to auditorium for talks on the 4-H for aboolutely nothing.*' of R t 151, Middle Haddsm, was America’s’*1TV Joan Kurtz and' son, 49 Erie S t; hit in the abdomen when, the frag­ tncrease the number o f players on ! electrical program. Assisting wiU HOMETOWN Mrs. Olga Livesey and son, East ■"If a resident of the Hartford each team to 19, and to increase the . be Edward L. Palmer, agricultur- 1957 CADILLAC 4-DOOR HARDTOP Hartford. ' area has any questions about his ment richocheted off a tine, can he length of the game to allow all boys I al engineer, University of Con- W«pn4sii iWitumu mw.lii.«»rKiniir>iit»tiii»i. social security 'benefits, l^^q^zzino was firing at State Police $ald. A FULLY EQUIPPHp LUXURY CAR. SHARP o«/y $ 1 7 9 5 DISCHARGED TODAY: Don­ His weapon-'was a .22 semi-au­ an opportunity to play. jnecticut; and Julian P. Morgan, NEWS ald McLaughlin, 182 Maple St.; said. I suggest he talk to someone The longer games will mean six- farm youth specialist, Connecticut feoAuring Zenith’s Greater Mias Linda McKay, 215 Highland in our office.” tomatic, State Police said. minutes of play for the first and I Light A Power Co. 1957 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR HARDTOP S t The fragment was later removed Hospital'Notes ^SPORTSMAN ARRESTED at Middlesex Memorial Hospital fourth quarters and 10 minutes of Dependability».. Finest RF.T. a i r V-8. f u l l y e q u ip p e d , a RARE CAR IN Admitted Friday; Stephen Gar- Only $ 1 0 9 5 DANIELSON (API—The presi­ Middletown. Marquis was reported play for the second and third quar­ TO FLIGHT CONDITION ters. neski, 9 Strong Ave.; William Picture Re<^ption and Genuine dent of a sportsmen’s club has in good condition. Officials have indicated that if Baker, 18 Held! Dr. Pair Seek $10,500 been arreated, State Police said, — 4 — enrollment in the prog;ram goes up Discharged Friday: Arnold Hardwood Furniture Cabinetry on a charge' of illegal possession NAVY PROBES DEATH again next year, there is a strong Rowe, Eaton Rd... Tolland; Susan 1957 DODGE 2-DOOR HARDTOP Only . In Pamage Suit of deer and placed, under $100 NEW LONDON (AP) — Navy possibility that the league will be Pelletier, Mountain Rd.; Joseph EXCEPTIONAL 'IHROUGHOUT , . ' - -• • bond. officials at the submarine liase to­ day were investigating the death tocreased to eight teams. Tremano. 11 Washington St., Ver­ Miss EUeen bla^k and Donald He was identified as Steven The schedule of play for Satur­ non;, Arthur Dlmmock, Kingsbury Sabo Jr., 37, of 90 Chapman St., of Marine Pvt. Russell . A. Ray­ day Is: Aldan vs. Zahners, 10 a.m.; Ave.; Mrs. Irene LaRosa, Wapping. 1959 PONTIAC STATION WAGON Bogner both of^ Manchester, have Willimantlc. mond Jr.. 20. of Skowhegan, Maine,, who was killed by a shot Vittners vs. Bury, 11 am.; and Admitted Saturday: Anthony SAFARI MODEL. FULLY EQUIPPED. Only $ 1 7 9 5 filed suit claiming $l6,800 dam­ State Cqnservaticm Officer Rob­ Vemon Dancera vs. R. Charest Buokas, RFT> 1, Rockville; Paul St. ages againet Victor L.. Pagan! and ert Sporel and. . State Trooper from a .45 automatic pistol at 4 THEY COME NO NICER ANYWHERE. a.m. today at the base. Esso, ‘noon. Germaine. Pinney St., Ellington. The Mar-Lou Oorp. in connection Leonard Cusson ' said they arrest­ Discharged Saturday: Reml -St. ed Sabo yesterday. Sabo is presi­ Base officials said the youth RodcvUle Arrests with a ceiling fan mishap. Linda Lee LajigworOiy, 21, qf Germaine. 3 Center St.; Steven dent of the Pur, Fin and Feather was accidentally shot by another GAmeskl, 9 Strong Ave;; Charles ' The defendants are the (iterator SO N. Park St., was arrested by 1956 DeSOTO 4-DOOR SEDAN • Regardless of where l o a d e d imd IM M A C in^T E . ‘ ^ Only $ 6 9 5 and owner of the building at 748 your service man or Tolland. Tpke., where the plaintiffs woman is stationed, were when the fan was supposed to have faUen bn Nov. 18, IM l. 1956 6UICK 4-DOOR h a r d t o p Only $ 7 9 5 the Manchester Eve­ Paipers filed.at the town clerk’s fresh LO.ADED and IMMACULATE ' _ ning Herald can be for­ office claim Pagani, who operated Santa Claus warded to be at "Mail the catering business, was negU-' tasty Call” regularly Yriti|^^ gent in his maintenance of the ceil­ ing fan. 1958 Rambler Cross Country Wagon all the hometown news* On/y $ 1 1 9 5 Charges against The Mar-Lou I Send your child a par$onal letter from Santa himielf. You may select one of our VERY, VERY NICE. ONE OWNER people away from 0 >rp. are similar. home arc so anxious MioB Clark was stnick on the beautifully printed, full color letters. Each letter comes complete with a full color $ 2 3 9 - 9 5 Elegant Danisth Modem to get. head,.,left shoulder and left ankle envelope showing a picture of Santa Claus. Cakes and pastries with that home-made flavor and 1956 Rambler Cross Country Wagon b y tile, fan, resulting -in eats, YOU’LL THINK IT’S A 1969, IT’S THAT NICE Only $ 8 9 5 bruises; * constant headaches and Mail your Santa d a u f letters in our special mail box in the lobby and we will have oVea-fresh groodiiess. Make’ an occasion really special Subscriptions nervous shock, the papeM charge. with our superior baked goods. Model: 2756 RU— VHF-UHF Bogner is said to have suffered STAMPS them sent from the famous Santa Claus Post Office, in Santa Claus, Indiana. A let- 1957 De^OTO 2-DOOR HARDTOP Payable in Advance a concussion, and cuts and bruises m . ter with the magic Santa Claus postmark thrills the youngster and remains a cherish­ ORDER TOUR on his head and body. THE MODEL KNOWN AS THE •■ADVENT'u RBR':*. Only $ 1 0 9 5 MAIL RITES Both were temporarily hospital­ ed souvenir. inANKSOIVING GOODIES N“OW ZENITH STEREO A LIMITED EDITION CAR. ' , ized, and Miss Claric wUl be per­ One Year ..,.sn.oo manently partlaUy disabled, the Every Wed Every child will be delighted to receive a personal letter from Santa Claus, Makii^ ^ PUMPKIN PIE — SQUASH PIE — MINCE PIE SPECIAL MODEL Six Months ...... 11.00 charges state. 1956 PLYMOUTH 2-DOOR SEDAN O n f v $ 1 Three Months B.. . '6A0 Miss Clark is asking $10,090 in this a gayer and brighter Christmas for th^child of your choice.- ASSORTED FRUIT PIES— One Month'...... L8S damages,* vdiile Bogner asks $600. STANDARD SHIFT, 8 CYLINDBR ONE CAREFUL...... 45 ASSORTED DINNER ROLLS — COOKIES OWNER A LOW, LOW MILEAGE CAR Weekly ...... Remember! \ This it SBM’t Way tf Styisf Merry Christmas to Chilirts sf All Agtt OPEN SUNDAY 7 A.M. to 6 P.M. If it’s not from Better Homes, you lost money. Telephone MI 3-2711 Town Gets Notice Circulation Dept. . SUPER WEEKDAYS 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. 1 full year guarantee on labor, house call, parts, picture , These and Many More Fine Cars At Of lnjury Odim of Etitral • CLOSED ALL DAY THANKSGIVING . tube. In other words you pay nothing, on all price “ D” Tpdayl MARKETS lilili DepoMt Oorp, (M»EN FRIDAY AS USUAL 7 A.M. sales.. A notice of injury has>bs«i ro- HOLIDAY SPECIALIZE IN: BIRTHDAY CAKES, WEDDING oeived by the town from William CAKES, OOfWIE TRAYSk Etc. — TEL. MI 0-6878 Jiaturljratrr Yorks, 22 Bliss St,- who elaims STORE HOURS avings liiank uf liiianchester that on Nov. 14 about :10 pjn.. he fell on a sidewalk on Green Manor WEST BRANCH De Cormier Motor OPEN NIGHTS MAIN OFFICE EAST BRANCH Rd. M onchestcr Porkcicte 9 2 J Main SI. 285 fasf Cenft'r St. u C o rn in g The sidewalk was uneven, he W est Middle Tuinpiki BAK^E // claimed through his attorney, WU- MON. thru WED. HE T Cor. Lenox St NEXT TO THE ROCKVILLE LIBRARY Manchester's Own Rambler Dealer OPfN THURSDAY liani Collins and he received in-; BOTH BRANCHfS OPEN fR/D/IVS to S p fo SHOP OE4MMED THANKSGIVING DAY fVfNINGS 6 fo 8 SB UNION ST.t-ROCKVILLE. CONN. . f ir r a iii Juries on bis left aide and ayes. Hs Ml 9-3900 or TR 28U BROAD $T. ^ Ml »-4U8 will saek damocaafrom tba town, > HABOrOBD BOAD—NEAR MeKEE STBEET 5.4444 MANCHISTIR ba Mida *

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^ ■ . w PAGE SCI MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. C O im , MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19. 1862 .jtoG H E S T E R EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, G0NN« MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1962 PAGE SEVEN Trooper Walter Smiegal of Btaf-> tive farm products. He said farm RANGt Rockville-Vernofi ford. , , iniports into this country are just Thomas W. Hepton, 19, ‘t>t 76 U.S. Assails abrat as large as -farm exports. Columbia Jasper McLevy Dies, Ellington Ave. was arrested by He added the. United Stotes. had * FUEL OIL Yule Parade constable Carl Frederlckson EEC Levy on hot engaged in dumping surpluaeS Children’s Author CONSULT US ^ PROBLEMSI**™^ Saturday at 6;50 a.m. and charg^ and had inrieted only on what it GASOLINE (5.cd> with speeding. Hepton was suni* believed was its fair share of for­ Speaks at Schoo|j(^ Steadfast Socialist Formation Set moned to the Dec. 4 Rockville ses­ Farm Products eign farm markets. The Baby Has sion of Circuit Court 12. "It would be difficult to con­ ROSSiTTO Also arrested Saturday was vince our farmers in the United BANTLY OIL Miss Marjorie Medary of Hamp­ (Continued from Page One) ton, author o f children’s books, (Oootlnned from One) be taken to Albuquerque Tuesday By Chamber Norman H. Pohlmann, 24, of Rt. States that they should accept lim­ COMI'ANV, I\C', CONSTRUCTIQN COMPANY 83; Vernon, .who was charged with its on their productive efforts if spoke to elementary school stu­ evening for services Wednesday wheat, feed grains, rice and poul­ Been Named... dents Thursday. 'The assembly came govtrn or, and a total of 2,- morning at the Immaculate Con­ intoxication. Court Date is Dec. at the same time farmers in oth­ Ml I' \ ! '\- i i; 1 ]K I 58 DELMONT ST.—MI 8rOS08 420 votes lo r Governor Wilbur L. The line of march for a three- 4 in the Rockville session of Cir­ try-m ajor U.S. exports to that er major producing countries were was held in observance of Nation­ ception Roman Catholic church. al Elducation Week. Mias Medary Croaa, tbe Democratic incumbent division Christmas parade, which cuit Court 12. area—are; being given preference expanding their production of '1 l-:i . Mlidicll !I- Skids into Tree identical or similar products with discussed the books she has writ­ BnUders and Geoetal Oontraetais who was seeldnflr a fifth term. starts at 1 p.m. on Dec. 1 from over American and other outride luickdiii- IK "-■IL'71 ten over the past 20 years. The Physicist Dies A car driven by Arnold F. Jo­ government encouragement,” he Andetaon, Susan Marie, daughter of Mr. and M n. Walter J. Two years later, Manchester COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) E. Main and Grove Bts., has been suppliers through imposition of children questioned her on ideas Besidenttol and IndaoMal Oanstroetlsn seph, 31, of Broad Brook, amashed said. . ' ^ Anderson, 40 Hudson St. She vTam born Nov. 13 at Manchester for stories and information on pub­ was back to voting normalcy, an^ —Dr. Niels Bohr, one of the coun­ announced by the Rockville Area Into a tree after skidding over the import levies. He also emphasized that' in fu­ Memorial HosjritaL Her maternal grandparents are Mr. sun McLevy, running for governor try's leading nuclear physicists, Chamber of Commerce. lishing and illustrations. wet pavement while heading north Steps ^being taken by .the (jom: ture negotiations the Umted States Mrsr Th'urston Stauty, 71 S t Her paternal granAxirents Two books, "The Bronze Bow” again, received only 196 votes, in is dead at 77. In the first di3^ion will be on Center Rd. near Crestridge Rd. would refuse to bargain under are Mr. and Mrs. Hjalmar Anderson, Miami, Fla. town. He was stricken by a heart at­ RockviUe and state police and mon Market, Freeman said, "are by Elizabeth Speers and ’’Looking around 3:15 a.m. on Sunday. conditions wlilch separated trade know for Orlando” by Francis Brown tack Sunday and died in his Co­ 'Vernon constable cruisers, John Joseph was taken to the Man­ going to be the largest single fac­ policies on industrial products T em an ^ . Anfbtfny, James, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. were presented to the school li­ n c k e s t e b Chavez Dies at 7 4 penhagen homd. . Ashe and Joseph Duffin, parade chester Memorial Hospital in the tor determining whether the agri­ from feu-m products. thty’ll N honi Tomanelu, RFD Lake St,, Vemon. He was bom Nov. 7 at FLETCHER CLASS CO. «* Bohr, an absent-minded profes­ marshals; state police color g u st A, brary by Calvin Chowanec, presi­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Vernon ambulance for treatment cultural smtems of the world are He warned that' existing trade Hartford Hosmtkl. His maternal grandparents are Mr. a ^ Mrs. dent of Mrs. Brehant’s class. Batehaa Dennis' Chaves is dead of a heart sor admired by scholars for his Rookey Brothers American Legion of head injuries. Constable Wil­ mindful of the need (or Intema- arrangements could not be main­ NOT Paul E. MRMcte, St. Petersburg, Fla. He has three brothers, Named Silver Beaver 188 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE attack at 74. inspiring influence, generally was Post color guard; Westfield Band; liam Patten is still Investigating. tlonal- harmony or whether agri­ Michael, 4, Joseph, 3, and John, 1. WHEN YOU THINK OF U 8l-« ZB A Chairman tained if the U.S. farm export V »**•,.* Charles Hill Sr., treasurer of ranked second only to the late Al­ John Moffat, honorary marshal, culture retreats into a shell of na­ market in Western Europe is HOMELESS Eastern Connecticut Boy Scout GLASS. THINK OF t! The veteran New Mexico Demo­ bert Einstein among physicists of John F. Clifford, 95 Olcott Dr., crat died unexpectedly early Sun­ riding in an antique car owned by tionalism.” impaired. MoKone, Kathleen Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Cbuncll,' received the Silver Beaver the 20th century. was elected chairman of the zoning Walter Gessay; Herman Olson, Big UN Vote Seen The United States, he said,. has W .^cK one, 54 Windsor Ave., Rockville. "She was born Nov. 10 CORNER DURANT SI. day in Georgetown University board of appeals at an organiza­ award at a recent council, meeting. Hospital. "Our greatest living physicist president, and executive officers a policy of promoting liberal Manchester Memorial HospRal. Her maternal grandparents Presentation' of the highest honor hsis died,'.’ said Dr. Hans Bethe, tional meeting Saturday..^ of the chamber; a chamber float, world trade. Furthermore, he said are Mr.-and Mrs. Louis M. Paradis, Kensington;. Her paternal U RG E QUARTERS TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS! His successor will be named by Clifford, a Democrat, replaces For N-Weapon Ban that can ^ be accorded an adult who worked with Bohr on the de­ Rockville Mayor Leo B. Flaherty it believes the balance of the non- grandfather is Charles McKone, Meriden. She has two brok ­ scout leader was made by Roland Gov. Edwin L. Mechem, New velopment of the atomic bomb in Roger B. Begley, a Republican, Jr. and Vernon First Selectman Communist world should follow a ers, John Paul, 18, and David Charles, 2; and & sister, HSHeen PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR PABKINO Mexico’s outgoing Republican who has been chairman since 1960. Laramie of Lakevlew Park. Lara­ the XJnited States. Bethe of Ithaca, George Risley; and Francis Pit- . ’ (Continued from Page One) similar policy i ALL IN ONE STORE Catherine, 1. mie was re-elected a member of chief executive. Mechem, who N.Y., said Bohr's death "leaves a A field examiner for the Vet­ HOLIDAY STYLES FOR * • * w • AUTO GUSS INSTAUED leaves office Jan. 1, is considered kat, Vernon selectman. was "very acceptable to Cuba.” "The Congress and the Ameri­ the executive board of the council. void which nobody can fill.’’ ' erans Administration. Clifford has YOUR COMING EVENT McKay, Jamie Lynne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wopdrow Also attending thp meeting from a prime prospect for the Senate been on the ZBA since 1958. He In the second division will be; But he said Puerto Rico and the can public find it difficult,” he G U SS FURNITURE TOPS Similar tributes came from Dr. Capt. Peter Dowgewicz, Rockville said, "to understand why the Unit­ SH O P FOR ALL YOUR McKay, 2 Victoria Dr., NorUi Coventry. ’ She was born Nov. 11 Columbia were George ^ te r s , term which runs until the general Glenn T. Seaborg, chairman of moved to Manchester from East Panama Canal Zone — both U.S. at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandfather election in 1964. police department; American Le­ ed States should inaintain liberal member of the Natchaug District chkI the U.S. Atomic E ner^ Commis­ Hartford in 1955. ' military strongholds — should be MATERNITY NEEDS le Arthur Graham, Homton, I^ine. Her paternal grandmother of Commissioners, and. Henry MIRRORS. (FirtpIcKs Doer) Democrat John Cagiknello, 85 gion Post 14 color guard; Crimson inclisd^ and all big-power mili­ access for a wide range of com­ If the post goes to Mechem or sion; Sir John Cockcraft, the lead­ DresMS — Sportswear la. Mrs. Russell McKay, HouKon, Maine. She has a sister, Rox­ Beck, a committee member of Boy PICTURE FRAM ING (oN types) a fellow RepubHcan, he will be Crestwood Dr., was named secre­ Lancers of Auburn, Maine, color tary bases in Latin America petitive imports if our own agri­ anne Leigh, 1. ing British atomic scientist- Jap­ guard; American Legion Jr.v Fife cultural exports are restricted in Bras — Girdles — lingerie Scout Troop 162. the first GOP senator from New tary of the board. A real estate should be done aWay with, espe­ * • • • • WINDOW end PUTS GLASS anese Nobel Prize-winner Hideki & Drum Corp Band; Boy Swut foreign markets.” AT Road Widened Mexico in a generation. The line­ Yukawa, and other leading scien­ broker, he was appointed to the cially the U.S. Navy base at Workman, Michael McCain, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mc­ -First Selectman Clair Robinson up of the new Senate had been ZBA in 1959. float sponsored by Zahner’s Men’s Guantanamo, Cuba. ' "It is essential,” he addM,. tists. Shop; Boy Scout marching unit; Cain Workman, '428 W. Middle Tpke. He was born Nov. 11 at announced that town workers-have CONTRACTORS: WE HAVE IN STOCK 68 Democrats and 32 Republicans. He replaces Republican Daniel U.S. delegate Arthur H. Dean "that U.S. negotiators obtain at -Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Bohr at the age of 28 pioneered Explorers’ marching unit; Chib completed widening the road at Speculation on the Senate ap­ Hair as secretary. Hair’s term on said the United States was sym­ future trade conferences adequate Glazier's Fve leefl to that vrith Hartford Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Rohrhaugh, Chevy Chase, Md. His paternal Holmes Hill on Cards Mill Rd. He MEDICINE CABINETS end SHOWER DOORS pointment also included: exploration of the atom on prob­ the board--ran out this year. The Scout marching uhit; Rockville pathetic toward the resolution. assurances that access to export Corset and Uniform Shop lems that had puzzled many sci­ Lifers Mortgage Protection grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. I. V. Workman, Washington, D. C. also said the state has turoed ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN Dr. Jack C. Redman, Albuquer­ predominantly Democratic board Methodist Church float, sponsored But he declared that the Ouban markets for our agricultural pJxid- 631 Main St.—^Manchester » • * • * entists. by Bud’s Music Shop; Town A It will pay my famify the over maintenahee of Lake Rd. que,' the Republican who ran a of directors named Democrat recommendations were unaccepta­ ucts is maintained.” * CoIUns, Anthony David, son of Atty. and Mrs. William B. and Baker Hill Rd. to the town. OPEN SATURDAYS—OPEN THURSDAY BVENINO His explanation in 1613 of theo­ James Halloran to replace him.’ Casual float; Vernon. Jr. Womans ble to the rest of Latin America Freeman told the Europeans a cash to cover the outstanding Oolhtis, 25 Buckinghfeth St. He was bom Nov. 11 at Manches­ close race against Rep. Joseph M. retical relationships in the energy School Closing Montoya, D-N.M.; .Robert O. An­ Club float; The Cavaliers band; St. and to the United States. trade expmsion act passed by the ter Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandpsirmits are Mr. and of atoms was the first in a series Bernard’s Church float; Union mortgage balance on our home Porter School will close at 1 p.m. derson, Roswell oil man who has Brazil originally proposed the last Congreas directs the Preri-: Mrs. Raymond Folsy, 106 Chestnut St. His paternal grand­ Wednesday and will reopen Mon­ of analyses that won him a Nobel Congregational Church float, spon­ resolution in an effort to give dent to take "all appropriate and if I die. And if I’m disabled mother Is Mrs. William J. Collins, Hamden. He has three broth- been a major contributor to the Prize in 1922. In 1636 he expound­ Baptists to Hear day, Nov. 26. Tne menu for the Republican.party in the state; and sored by the Rockville Reminder Cuba a face-saving way of accept­ feasible steps” to eliminate unjus-’ and can’t work, the Han pro­ 8, Michael, 8, Matthew, 6, and John, 4. rest of the week is: Tuesday— Holm Bursum, Socorro, one of ed his theory of nuclear reactiofi and DeCarli’s Express; and ah en­ ing international verification that tillable import restrictions on U.S. «*•*«- that explained experiments by Tolland Speaker vides an income to meet the r t ” creamed chip beef, mashed pota­ Mechem’s close advisers., try. by the Connecticut Light A Soviet missile bases on Cuban farm products. Clegg, Diana Penelope, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ehrerott T. to, celery sticks, cranberry sauce Dear friends, other physicists on the interac­ Power Co. "Such steps may include,” he monthly mortgage paypnents. Mechem said at Albuquerque territory have been dismantled. Olegrg, Venwood Dr., Vemon. She was bom Nov. 7 at Hartford and ice cream; Wednesday—shep­ tion of the neutron and the nucle­ Mrs. Paul Meyer of Tolland will In the third division Chief Con­ said, "retaliatory action, if neces­ GIFTS You can kam mom about it Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert that the death of Chavez was a us of the atom. herd's pie, buttered corn and peach It has long been the custom in this country speak at a meeting of the Women's stable Edmund F. Dwyer of Ver­ sary, against imports from the S. Browning. Warwick. R. I. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. halves. tragedy and that he would not dis­ Baptist Missiop Society tomorrow b y calling cuss the possibility of a successor non, VFW Post 241 color guard; country in question.” end Mrs. William T. Clegg, Fall River, Mass. She has a broth­ Dr. Ames to Talk to set aside one day as a day of Thanks­ Shuhert Dead at 8 p.m. in Fellowship Hall, Ck>m- East Hartford Catholic High There has been speculation that MANCHESTER er, Randall E.' » Dr.. Ix>uise Bates Ames, director for some time. munity Baptist Church. She will W edding giving. Chavez entered the hospital on School; Melrose 4-H band; Ann if Common Market policies are of research at the Gesell Institute NEW. YORK (AP) — John Shu- describe her experiences in helping Marley’s dancing school float;' Ex­ not eased, the first U.S.- action Nov. 7, the day after the general bert’s body has been returned to BOOKSHOP Freeman, Heidi Charlene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leaton of Child Development, New Haven, We are reminded of a quote by Jeremy Tay­ election. He had a, virus Infection organize a girl’s school in Formosa. change Club float, sponsored by might be - against Imports of M. Freeman Jr., 154 Park St. OTe was bom Nov. 14 at Man­ will apeak at the PTA meeting to­ New York after his death in Flor­ Prescott - Hope Rhineland wines. Pile in Kids— the Wagon Is Ready and Waiting and a high fever he is believed ida, amid speculation today as to A missionary teacher at Ginling Ladd A Hall: Alpine Ski au b • Miss Marg;aret Helen Hope and 67 E. Center S t—MI 3-1086 chester Memori^ Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. morrow at 7:30 at Porter School lor, a n English Bishop, 'who lived during the to have contracted while cam- College, Nanking, China, Mrs. float; the Sons A Daughters of Freeman said the United States, and Mrs. Arthur T. Simmonds, Littleton, N. H. Her paternal Youngsters leave Bunce Center on Olcott St. for a ride to their homes in a station wagon donated cafeteria The meeting has been Who will succeed him as head of Richard Eugene Prescott-Jr., both .{^dhtrary to the understandipgs of 17th century. "The personal blessings we pialgning in New Mexico for. Jack the vast Shubert family theater Meyer met and married her hus­ Liberty of Hartford band; Junior Mon. thru Sat. 9-5:80 grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leston M. FYeeman, Keene, N. H. and serviced by Dillon’s Sales and Service. Mrs. W, Guy Oliver, attendant at the Day Care Nurs­ scheduled a half hour earlier than Chamber of Commerce float; Haz- of Largo, Fla., were married Nov. s ^ e abroad, maintains liberal * « • * * Campbell, who defeated Mechem chain. band in Nanking. He was in for­ 3 at Anona Methodist Church, - Thurs. and Frl. Eves, till 9:00 ery, supervises the children as they leave after a morning, session. A fund drive with a goal of usual in order to accommodate Dr. enjoy, blessings of immunity, safeguard, ardville Volunteer Fire Depart­ policies on imports aqd competi­ Hayes, Michelle Diane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence in the governorship race. eign service and his posts in 'Largo. $8,000 was started last week by the Manchester AssocialUoil for tbe Help of Retarded Children, spon­ Ames’ schedule. She will discuss liberty and integrity, deserve the thanks­ The Shubert empire includes 24 China included six years In Peking ment antique engine; .Vernon W. Hayes Jr., 59 Homestead St. She was bom Nov. 14 at'Man­ sors of Bunce Center. The drive will Continue through Dec. 1. Donations may be sent to general characteristics of children Doctors said the illness, coming theaters of the legitimate stage, The bride is the daughter of after 18 months of treatment for and more than 20 years in princi­ package store float;. St. Anthony chester Memorial Hospital. Her m'stemal grandparents are Mr. MAHRC, P. O. Box 624, Manchester, or to the First Manchester Office, Hartford National Bank and In Grades 1 through 8, and prob­ giving of a whole life.” among them 17 of the 33 on Fife A Drum Corp; horses-; and Mrs. Henry Mikoleit Hope, Largo, and Mrs. George C. Ponton, Greenfield, Mass. Her paternal Trust Cb., 595 Main St. (Herald (dioto by Oflara). lems, of school readiness and ad­ cancer of the neck, led to the pal mainland cities.-His last over­ formerly of Manchester. Her fath­ heart attack. Chavez had planned Broadway. Other theaters Jn the seas assignment was at Taipei, Santa Claus. grandparents are Mr; and Mrs. Lawrence W. Hayes Sr., Green­ justment. May God grant that all of us have reason Shubert enterprises are located in er, the late Henry Hope, was man­ field, Mass. She has a brother, Christopher James, 13 months. to leave the hospital Sunday to Formosa, in 1955. It was there that Risk of Injury Charged said to him; "Get outan(!rtsdce the Honor Student for thanksgiving for a long time to come. recuperate at home. Philadelphia, Chicago, Cihciimati Mrs. Meyer helped start a Chris­ Charges of risk of Injury-to chil­ ager of the Bon Ami Co. in Aus­ * • • * * The najne of Brian Pender was and Boston. tralia until his retirement. Car Thief Takes baby with you and sit down.” PTA Group Hears Chavez was Nihairman of the tian Girl’s middle school and dren and indecent assault were McMann, Keith Alien, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard McMann, Louis followed Instruction. He inadvertently omitted from the list A family .spokesman said the taught English in it. lodged against Hariy F. Carleton, The bridegroom is the son of 7 Olive Lane, Vemon. He was born Nov. 13 at Manchester Me­ of honor students at Windham Senate Public Works Pommittee Mrs. Clifford Greene, Largo, and Two Passengers and his sister were discovered sit­ Foreign Students and a member of the Appropria­ value of the Shubert holdings, in­ Mrs. Meyer 1s a native of El­ 41, of 11 Lynn Dr., Vernon, Friday morial Hoe^ital. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. High School in the first quarter, Sincerely, cluding real estate housing movie Richard E. Prescott, St. Peters­ ting in a puddle of rainwater, tions Committee. One of the quiet­ lington, and a graduate of Mt. at 5:30 p.m. by Vernon and state George McMann, Bath, Maine. He has a brother,. Harry, 6; soaking wet and crying. Brian is a freshmait and is on the theaters, is several hundred mil­ Holyoke College. Since retirement police. burg, Fla. end a sister, T erry, 7. NEWARK, N.'J. (AP)—A car Three foreign students at the ”B” honor roll. » ' er members of the Seimte, he sel­ Mrs. Prescott is bom ’ in • • • * • IThe abandoned car was found dom raised his voice in argument. lion dollars. But the business is the couple has settled in Tolland. Carleton was arrested at his thief got a httle more than- he University of Hartford will speak Sydney, Australia, and attended later. at the first meeting of the Wash­ For years he had championed so vast, the spokesman said, that She is presently taking graduate ■home on a warrant issued by Cir­ McCann, Patrick Joseph Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mc­ bargained for—two passengers. Manchester B%-enlng Herald CkH development of Western re­ even the Shuberts can’t pinpoint courses in reading and problems cuit Court 3. He is being held in schools there. She was a graduate AUTO BODY Cann, 30 Ashworth St. He w m bom Nov. 12 at Manchester Me­ ington School PTA this season to­ Inmbia correspondent Mrs. Edward 'The passengers, Louis Sulovskl, sources. He had a strong interest an exact figure. related to the teaching of reading, lieu of $10,000 bond and is sched­ of Largo Senior I^gh School and morial Hospital. His maternal grandparents ere Mr. and Mrs. Cheap Umbrella Due morrow at 8 p.m. at the school. Carlson, telephoae A C a d e m y attended Bixby Busihess School, John F; Carroll, 428 Parker St. His maternal gfeat-grand- 6, and his year-old sister, Anna The students are Sam Akeson of 8-9824. in Puerto Rico, which he wanted John,Shubert died of an appar­ developmental and remedial. Her uled to appear Dec. 5 in the New 175 'Rose, were found imharmed Sini- admitted as a state. His efforts ent heart attack Saturday at S3 husband is lecturer in Far Eastern Milford session of Circuit Court 3. St. Petersburg, Fla. She is em­ WORK mother is Mrs. Grace Lavlgne, 428 Parker St. He has two broth­ SEOUL — Throwaway umbrel­ Ghana, Sukehiro Hasegawa of ployed at the Uhlon Trust Co., St. East Center ers, Dennis, 13, and Terrance, 8; and three sisters, Patricia, d.9, day about two hours after they las, which commuters caught In Japan, and Clavere Brown of ON DINNER COMMITTEE in 1946 to set up a permanent fair while aboard a train en route to Government' at Trinity Uollege. His arrest stems from alleged in­ disappeared. Clearwater, Fla. Petersburg,. Mr, Prescott attended Street Kathleen, 9, and Colleen, 6. unexpected downpours can buy for Jamaica. JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — The employment practices commis­ The Barbara Gifford Circle will cidents which took place during « • * * • ' sion were unsuccessful. A porter who had been instruct­ qonduct devotions. - Refreshments the spring and summer. schools in 'j'ampa, Fla., and g;rad- The youngsters had been left in less than 50 cents, may soon be on After the program, refresh­ 'Barry Goldwater Dinner. Commit­ l^lliatn ^ Quisli funeral 3Come. <^nc. The body of Chavez will be ed to wake him found Shubert's will be served by members of the Participating in the arrest were uated ^ o m Largo Senior High Phone Girardln, Daniel Mark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roma Girardtp.' th ^ family car prhile their Mr- sale in the United States. A Ko­ ments will be served by Mrs. Cal­ tee Includes John Kennedy. flown today to Santa Fe. where body in his private compartment Mary Greene Circle. Women of the Chief Constable Edmund F. Schqol. He is employed as assis­ MORPARTY BROTHEPS MI 3-1126 i_160 B issell'^. He vms bom Nov. l4 at Manchester Memorial entZ, Mr. ahd Mrs. John Sulovskl rean manufacturer who makes vin Muldoon and Mrs. Joseph Kennedy, a Holly Springs at­ \ ZZ9 MAIN STREET it will He In state In. the New on the Atlantic- Coast I-ine’s West Presbyterian Church will be guests Dwyer, ' State Trooper Charles tant manager of Kwlk Chek, Tar- 301 CENTER STREET—MI 3-5135 'Hospital. . His maternal grandmother is Mrs. Diana Bouiette, of BlizabethI N.J., were in a bak­ umbrellas out of polyethylene Swensson, assisted by mothers of torney, was named Sunday to the Mexico Senate chamber. It will Coast' .Champion, t at Uie nieeting. Sedar of the Canaan*^ Troop; and/jpbn Springs, Fla. Lewiston, Maine. His paternal ghandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ery here 'Ihe children were found film and bamboo handles and riba, kindergarten pupils. Parents may committee for the State Republi- MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT Laurier Girardln, Auburn, Maine. 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• \ - PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,.OONNw MONDAY, NOVEifBER 19, 19«S MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 196S PAGE MINB all the rest of time, and even man- comes with a fall in April, after Ifal B(tyle sumed In Afnerlca in a year were ManrlfpHtpr $ige to set off a nuclear tpy he had lawns have begun to turn green put to a-irihgle stick. It would be A ThooKht for Todajr 1,800,OCX) miles long and w « ^ 280 ‘ by the MaauheetSr Negro Student ^ttpnins ifpraUt made for himself. But Jonathan al­ again, and one has, after the mlllioh pounds. ways had more and the latest nu­ dreary 'winter, one. last touch of eil at Ohurehee PUBUSHEO BY THK Service Station Bingo Male seals don’t eat during the TV-^Radio Tonight ■ S R A U ) PRINTINO CO. INC. clear toys, and always Pierre came one season dusted on the first .mating season. A jockey’s racing Out to Pierce U BIs m U 8tr««t U$dft>rm weighs Ism than 80 ounc­ ------te Hiaak Ood,/ « Manctaeatcr. Conn. sidling back, to resume his envious bright promise of the new. But The words which Moses aproductton, on It was Clarence Darrow who ob­ us to the nuclear _ By HAL BOYLE she likes you. If you accept it, , ‘Tlie Lord thyCod bringeth thee (Conttooen Page One) 6:0U (■$) Big S Uar (In prograea)” (23, 80) It’s a Man'a WorM Publiahed Btcit Evening Except the lawn of white, of the shape of served, "If. h ifaan -ti happy in (23) MovU At I .(in progrvAs) (13) To TeU' tha Truth Sundan and Holldaya. Entered at'the dressing him directly and asking NEW YORK (AP) — Things, a you’re married. Into a good lend . . . a land where­ the tree or shrub which seemed to Our troops stationed to the America, It is considered he is do­ Clemaon President Robert C. (10. SO) SmrlT now (in progrou) •;00 (13) I've Qot A Secret Poet Omce at Manchester. Conn, as him, point blank, if he wanted a columnist might never know if he ing something wroUg,” to thou shut eat bread without ( 8. 13) Vori J (24) Live and Learn Second Class Mai) Matter. be casting the shadow. didn’t open his mall: arctic Buffer nearly three times as Edwards testified wt that httsrtog For Your Information 8:30' (8 -tM a ) The Rlflem nuclear submarine to play with. many injuries as troops elsewhere, scarcaotM, thou Shalt not lack any (kUling Mr. O. (12) The Lucy Show SUBSCRIPTION RATES Pierre was so surprised, at first, This morning there was, on every You have two chances to a mil­ thing" to It. that Gantt had not completed his U fe M RUoy (24) The Written Word Payable tn Advance lion of finding a pearl in an oys: mainly from falling on ice. ^"Brnraxa that thou forget not (341 Frontiera of tha Son (10-23-30) Salnta and Slnnera Carrier Mall even being asked, that he hardly tree and shrub, some portion of the ter. One of the world’s major copper application properly. He also said 6:16 (34 U. N. Review (18) SubaertpUdn TV One Tear ...... $16.50 $32.00 deposits is under the street of New Reichard Nam^ j the Lord,.. . . lest when thou hast Clemsou has no policy to regard 6:35 ( S; Weather. Newa a Sporta 6:00 ( 3, 13) Danny Thomas Show WX Months .... 7.75 11.00 knew how to act. It had even begun toll Intercepted in the course of A survey found, that the average eaten and art full, and hast built $:30 Newa (24) PermacUves Three Months .... -3.90 6.50 to seem part of the game, that he yesterday’s Shadow-making proc­ U.S. male glrlWvatcher spdnds York City. It consists of more goodly houses and dwell thereto, to adthission of Negroes. > Modem Algebm ( 8, 40, 63) Stoney Burks One Mooth ...... 1.30 than 300 million pounds of copper Lehigh Lihr^:i^ BOOKS 18) Biima and Allen 3:30 (10. 23. 30) The Price la Right (C) Wedcly ...... SO ess. And the sight, this morning, four times- as long lodging at a a ^ all thou hast Urmultiplied: The U.S. 4th Circuit Court of should pretend to be l}aving as girl’s figure as he does her face. cables. i i) WUd BUI HIckok ( 3. 13) The Andy GrIfflUi Show tlMRtbine heart be lifted up, and Appeals upheld Jhdge Wyche’s de­ ) Evergladea 10:00 ( 2) The Loretta Young Show ____ MEMBER o r much fun by himself as he could lifted every eye from lawn and field An upstate drive-in ^ves away, Vice President Lyndon B. John­ Edwin W. lielcharA^son at Mr. (i 8) Victory at Sea THE ASSOCIATED PRii^SS son once worked as a bootblack. and Mrs. T. W slt^ IMchard of thou toraet the Lord thy God . . . nial of the injunction, and sent (32-30) David BrlnkleyA Journal The Associated Press is exclusively possibly have playing with Jona­ up to the sudden brilliant reminder free dog food' on Friday nights. MANCHESTER the case back to him for trial. (23) RoIIle Jacoba Club Rouaa (Co'or) David Sarnoff. head of RCA, be­ 149 E. Bflddle'.TjOlts-, h ^ bSMi ap­ .And t h r a ^ y in thine h w t, My 6:46 ( 3) Waiter Cronkite (34) Arts and Artists entitled to the use of republlcatlon of than’s toys. Pierre even began to of something no shadow or free The bingo craze has spread to Judge Wyche has lived all of (10-33^) Huntley-Brinkley all news dUpatches credited to ft or gan as a telegrapher. pointed assIsOuit librarian at. Le­ power and^e might of my hand Re- (10) Eleventh Hour hand dusting could ever really imi­ service stations to Britain. Motor­ his 77 years to South Carolina. Port „ ( 3-124063) Ben Casey not otherwise credited in this paper wonder, perhaps, whether he really ists are given a numbered card Juvenile delinquency isn’t just a high Unlvbnity, Bethldiem, Pa. hath gotten me!^iis wealth. BOOKSHOP 7:00 ( 3) Alter Dinner Movi^ and also the local news published here. wanted any of Jonathan’s nuclear tate—the infinity of structural de­ big city problem. The number of He wUT Supeivlae . .the Readers’ "But thou anhit remem'ber the He has been on the federal bench (33«) Newe A Weather 10:80 ( I) Stump tha Stars All rMt8 of republication of special-- when they stop for gas. The first since his appointment by Presi­ (40) Newa. Sporta A Weather (30) Air Power dispatches herein are also reserved. tail and grace and tracery and customer to get a card matching court cases tovol'vtog children has Servtife functions of the Ubtary, Lord thy God: fof^'^ Is Hb that 67 E. Oenter ato—MI g-lOM (23) The Third Han toys, after all. But then, obviously, giveth thee power toget wealth. dent Franklin D. Roosevelt to (10) Death Valley Daya (18) Subocrlption TV symmetry which stands out from a one on display to the station win­ doubled to -rural areas since' 1966. Iwflng*’Ubrary _ eirculatloih and (34) Heritage Pull service client of N. E. A. Serv­ he realized' that even small boy Eating an apple a day realjY reference rfervices. Mon. thrn SaL 0-S:80 1937. He is a former law partner (13) Newa, Sporta A Weather 11:00 ( 3-8-126063) Newa. BporU and ice, Inc. playmate politeness called for some tree, once it has shed its own green dow wins a prize. "Therefore thou shalt kbm the of James F. Byrnes, once a for­ '( 8) Bvenlng Report Weather Publishers Representatives. The Chrlstoitoer Columbus first does help keep the doctor tnniy, A 10S7 graduate of Trinity Col­ Thnrs. and FrL Eves, tffl 9:00 (63) Film a, U:16 (10) Tonight (C) Julius Mathews Special Acency—New pretense of a cheerful, grateful ac­ shadow to the ground. brought rice to the New World on experiment at Michtgati ^ ta te lege to Hartford 'with a .baitoelor commandments of the LortK^y mer associate justice of the U.S. (18) Subaciiptlon Televlalon (40) Steve Allen Show York. ChlcairO. Detroit and Boston. .Supreme Court. * 7:16 (40) g e n in g Report ( 3) Monday Starlight When nothing but MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF ceptance. It looks as If Pierre is his second voyage. Incidentally,^ UHiversity showed that ,1students of arte degree,. he received 'a mas­ God, to'walk (n Hie ways, and fear K m ,^ (Deuteronomy 8) ' Byrnes and other trustees of (22) Weatem Maas. Highlights 11:00 (12) Late Movie CIRCULATIONS. going to agree to take one of Jon­ signature by Columbus is w c ^ who ate apples daily ..suffered one ter of.arts' to library science.from (30) Sporta Camera 11:30 (23-30) Tonight (C) British Intervene up to 160,000—but one by NapOleon third fewer colds tberate provocations of out­ LEE'S FLORIST and GIFT SHOP before comtog to Manchester road accident when he was u sent, at last, to the holding of siders who came on the scene in ROUTE 44A, BOLTON — PHONE MI S-8089 PHARMACY (Herald photo by Flnto.) years old. TJN-supervlBed plebeecite th^r^. Main Street Sales Up the guise of federal authorities. 878 Main IM., Manoheetek But It Is c(mceded likely t ^ t the Whereas we of the North know, of people of Kashmir 'would^wte to course, that it. was .benighted Hie majority of Main St. merchants are satisfied with in- Join Pakistan, so it sterns likely Southern racists, like General . creases in sales volume this year, and confident that Main St. that India will keeii on trying to Wsdker, 'and Governor Barnett is “tnoviilg ahead.” This is the picture of business conditions hold Pakistan sat'd fl^ t d\ina at himself, who provoked the 'violence itoetched by a Chamber of Commerce survey of 37 Main St. the same tlip^. Pakistan Is finding which did take place and which WHY YOU CAN'T READ stores. / V t ’V D a species^i^ sav^e enjoyment In took the life .of two apparently to E Sales volume la up as much as said (3eorge Marlow. "We have no the sitoatlon, to find India, the na- nocmt bystanders. MOST PRESCRIPTIONS ..go per .cant above figures from ■complatoits and we are well satis­ pra'yi(Ms.,year far more, than OF MANC^ESff R tl^ which wouldn’t join any alli­ But If we had been bom there— Contrary to general belief, physicians do not fied with the Mato St. area." H&ree qiunrtors .of: the merchants Leo Juran said Fairway Stores ance against Communism, being inside the customs and traditions write prescriptions to code, latln, or purposely rtetervicwW, according to the attacked by CSUna. while Pakistan, unreadable by the patient. The chief reason you TURKEY TIME*’ business was ahead of last year, ^^amber study. and thought patterns of Mississippi cannot safely read them is because the names of "and we are looking forward to which Is a member of SEATO, is itself—our chances of escaping Only 11 per cent repwrted no even a bigger year, going toto the the drugs are unfamiliar. change to sales volumes, while having Wonderful relations with from that view of the trouble which There are more than 4,000 different medicines Christmas season.” AT CORMIER’S yl2 per cent reported decreases. William Malkenson said that Mi­ China, even possessing China’s ap­ came very naturally to this grand to our prescription laboratory and many of their names are almost similar. We know how to spell ; Confidence In future business chael’s is extremely satisfied with proval of Pakistan’s claim to Kash­ jury might have been very slim to' the growth and future of its busi­ mir. each one and their dosage and medical uses. Of * along Main St. was reflected to the t deed. course if we ever’have the slightest doubt we FREE 20 LB. AVG. TURKEY '.humber of respondents who said ness, and that there is every indi­ These would be the broad, gen^ Bom to such circumstances, the immediately check with the physician before had already expanded, or cation that It wiU continue to eral outlines of the sltuaUon in dispensing. '.were planning to expand, ^ their grow. which India and Pakistan now find chance of developing into an in­ • With tach Hot point Appliance Purchased Before Thanksgiving Sitores. “I think the resiilts of this sur­ COmfETTE SPORT COUPE G3D dividual who would openly disagree vey distinctly show that Mato St. thems'-lves. YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you Bruce Watkins repqrted that with the findings of this grand jury, is moving ahead,” said Joseph A little required reculing in his­ need a medicine. Pick up your prescription If NO DOWN PAYMENT — Np PAYMENTS TILL MARCH ON HOTPOINT APPLIANCES “Watkins Bros, has enjoyed a and pronotmee extremists of the shopping nearby, or we will deliver promptly steady increase on Mato St. in the Garman, chairman of the Cham­ tory ought to be in order for them without extra charge. A great many people en­ 3 CYCLE-.ALL PORCELAIN HOTPOINT AUTOMATIC ber’s Downtown Developmeht l^outh itself to blama -WQuld prob­ paat years. We have made invest­ Committee. "1 am confident to \ both. trust us with their prescriptions. May we com­ HOTPOINT AUTOMATIC WASHER ELECTRIC DRYER ments to our building and we plan X . One would can to the attention of ably be something like a one in pound yours ? Iq continue to grow on Mato St.” the growth of my ovm business on thousand chance'. Mato St., and I am sure that it Pakistan, which thinks it Is fun Specials Harrison’s gift store's PhUip will continue to Increase as It has to have India in trouble, and which Bom to such circumstances, the Harrison said, “We made s sub- to the paat .year,” chance of developing Into an to- Stantiai investment to our eiqian- might take advantage of this troU' HOTPOINT '.sion a year ago, and our buelness 1963 Corvette di-vidual who might be capable of ble to take Kashmir for itself, the AUTOMATIC WASHER .currently ia running ahead of Artificial Ne$ta Tried (qur— 4r oar thowroom . m AiMrfea''s Mwost cor for Hit young at hoort.. a totes which came upon the nations mustering some tolerance and un­ ^previous years’ figures. M M c r n i i t mort praetied m liH ltd wt hcnio a niet sdkerion of 1943 Chtvro- of Poland and Himgary soon after, derstanding for both sides of the Prss(u;lption Pharmacia PRICES SWART AT . "Our investment is well to line JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Mis-' issue and of trying to contribute *Wtth our projected figures for our sourl conservation officials are irs, met Chovy li's oh hand. Sot m soon' for o M ONEY SA VIN G in 1938, they joined Adolf Hitler at jrtore, and we are .qcntinually op- some constructive, Christian solu­ - 901 Main Street^M I S-6321 [a O a exjierimenttog with artificial neata the table as be 6arved up Czecho­ 'tlmistic in our asabclation with to ah effort to - increase the pop­ guest beds ready? DEAL on A m r o 's No. 1 stIlM’i slovakia. tion on this particular battlefield of Copyright 1962 (W-8-2-62) H 5 8 LW825 .downtown Mancheater.” ulation of "greenhead" mallard One Would Mil to the attention America’s greatest stogie problem ; ' Everett Keith of 'Keith EVrniture ducks. Similar, tests are In pro- Don’t forjfet the sleeping comfort qf your would probably be a little better— said, "Just recently 'Wo have made ^ S i to Ohio. of India the one-time military and new Improvements in our building, overnight Thanksgiving guests! Complete policy foUy of Chlang Kai-shek, p^haps one or two to a hundred. HOTPOINT land we are very confident that Blit most of us. If we had been the welcome mat with proper bedding for. A who sent his best troops Into Man­ AUTOMATIC 'Mato St. and Manchester will con- them. Replace worn out guest room mattress ' churia in an effort to control that bom to Mississippi,' and had been ELECTRIC DRYER ^tinue to be a central shopping cen­ called upon to sit on 'this grand iniu"".... ter for- this entire area.” and box spring with'quality Hohnan-Baker disputed and borderline province, PRICES STAR'T AT Johan Slot, manager ot the Mato Christitias . Musco-Pedic and Verto-Rest Bedding. Only and thus exposed all at China itself jury, would have seen and weighed i t . W. T. Grant Stqpe. said he is and' interpreted and concluded the finest materials, from the spring unit to to ultimate Communist conquest. Increaidng the store’s assortment - the final tape ties and 104 years of bedding But the one big lesson from his­ much the same way this grand of merchandise, and expects an In- Cards CARS LBS66 experience and research goes into Hohnan- tory la plain. Both India and Pakis­ jury did. LW345 LB365 sreose to sales. Every^dsy Cards EXTRA CLEAKTRADES OH THE '63 CHEVY Ttils unfortunate fact—the fact Describing his business, Louis K Baker products assuring you complete re­ tan are free nations. If they want Apter of Regal Men’s Shop said, laxation and comfort for this holiday Kftson to remain separate nations, and th at people of differing traditions, 1. WE SERVICE %HAT WE SELL - : "Doing wonderfully. Increasing MANCHESTER 1961 CHEVY IMPALA Conv. V-8, auto., power steer­ i960 ENGLISH FORD Station Wagon. free, they had better s t^ offering background, conditioning and loyal-; every day- Ahead of last year." and years to come.; See the Musco-Pedic and ing, radio, heater, whitewalls. S O O O I Q ApTli^er.'std., heater. Very low mileage. Oohununist China the invitation of ties can take the same set of ev^ts 2. BELIEVE IT OR NOT— PRICES SHOWN INCLUDE DELIVERY and SEI^VICE : 'william Busch said of business BOOKSHOP Verto-Rest mattresses at*^ Watkins, tomor­ *6 9 5 and find in them conclusiwriTwd 2. BELIEVE IT OR NOT— YOU STILL GET A 20.LB. TURKEY AT THESE LOW PRICES Burton’s, "Burton’s to the past row! Only $99.50 each. Sharp, Sharp, sharp. division between themselves. Do . year has enjoyed a .substiuitiai In- •7 E. Center SC.—MI 8-1086 they choose to live? Or do they verdicts and blame completely con­ 1961 CHEVY IMPALA 4-Do6lv^ cylinder* auto., 1960 BEL AIR 4-Door. 4. WE ARE SPECIALISTS ON HOTPOINT— WE SELL NO OTHER BRANDS . •rease to business.’’.^ Mon., thru fint. 9-8:W 6 cylinder/sfe^^d, radio, heater. choose to die for dear old Kashmir? tradictory to one another—is some­ . "Marlow’s has seen an increase Thure. and Frl. Eves, till 8:00 ra^o, heater, whitewalls. S O I thing theVorld has'to contend with BIG FAMILY SIZE HOTPOINT ' to sale* In the past several years," iiasaKsi Truly*an immaculate automobile. ' A Nicely equippM^NOne owner. on many fronts. There ar.e^as many HOTPOINT 2-DOOR 172 Lb. Freezer At Bottom With Sharing versions of the truth as toere are REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER __ig^ii^ Ft. Regrigerator At Top 1961 CHEVY PARKWOOP Station Wagon> 1959 CHEVY BEL t^oor. “U.S.'To Sell Paris Atom Sub­ original ^.tots of 'view. But per­ Special 6 passenger, 6 cylinder, apto., radio, heater, 6 cylinder, stai^ard, radiojteater. marine In Shift Of Policy” says haps an occasional look into what whitewalls. Must be seen Excellent condition. Must be se^>., one of the brighter headlines of the we ourselves might believe to be HOTPOINT to be appreciated. the tmth, had we been bom 'to Intematicfnal season. 2-DR. REFRIGERATOR SUBURBAN 1961 LARK REGAL 4 Door. 6 cylinder, standard, 1959 CHEVY BISCAYNE 2-Door. This 'was One of those little Mississippi, or to Moscow for that 6 cylinder, standard, heater. matter, mig^t help the world get PRICES STTART AT' radio, heater. *1495 things standing between'a perfect NOVKNT Showroohi condition. Come in and drive it. pla3rmate relationship between Jon­ along. athan and Pierre. So long as Jona­ .00 1960 CHEVY PARKWOOD Station Wagon, 6 pas- 1959 CHEVY BEL AIR.'4-Door. than had nuclekr toys,, and Piecre Green Shadows ’2 2 8 HEAT senger, 6 cylinder, auto,, radio, heater, C tA C V-8, auto., radio, heater. didn’t, and so long as Jonathan pre­ heliaii afford an the vented gas heater that whitewalls. Beautiful running car. 1 Look this one over. ten d ^ that he couldn’t,..even let After dusk, the accumulation Pierre play with one of his nuclear thickened- and the 'wind _ swirled needs ho flue o r chim ney 1960 CHEVY BEL A m 2-Door. 6 cylin toys because what was inside it more. But, during most of the day, outdated oil buVner You h a v * no "c o ld $po»$” with der, auto., radio, heateK ^w , low mileage11645 1959 PONTIAC CATALINA 2-Door. HOTPOINT HUGE Suburban Novent. KCIUSIVC V-8, auto., power steerii^ and brakes, radio, heater, was <*, so very s e ^ t —so long as the flakes came slanting quietly 1960 CHEVY BISCAYNB 2-Door. V-8, auto., there was this sillylmall boy show­ to from the north, and traced oA but can you? BOnOM FREEZER '. automatic air cirevlation ty$- whitewalls. A rare car in excellent $ 1 A O K ing off on the one side and this lawns and fields a pattern 'which An old, worn heating plfmt costs a lot to operate . T . >DR. REFRIGERATOR , tern provides even heat from - radio, heater. ^ 1 5 4 5 order throughout. alUy small boy envy on the other, reflected each tree standing in the “wall to wall" end “llw to Very cleaR bumper to bumper. as rnpeh as 80% more than a new Delco Heat unit. If PRICES START AT there wasn’t very much pleasure in way of their fall. - % . your heatijig bill runs to $350 a year, you’re spending eeilinfl." ^ 1960 RAMBLER Super Station Wagon 4-Door. 1958 CHEVY BISCAYNE 4-Door. other play associations . either. The. fact was that, for many . $105 more in fuel EVERY year. Suburban Nevent Ga$ 6 cylinder, standard, radio, heatef. V-8, auto., radio, heater, whitewalls. Heaters are easily installed Neither one got much of a kick hours 'Of the daytime fall,' snow .00 2 to choose from. *1495 Excellent condition. Must be seen. *1095 out of sliding down the other's wine was not reaching the ground to the Bantly can install a new Delco Heat unit in your house in a wall or window; take for as little, as $120.00. Financed, this would run only ’3 3 8 up ho U^aluoble floor space; cellar door; it was even hard to i)outh of a tree trunk or a shrub. CK65C CN70 V. get interested In being on the same J$10 a month. No cash required. ore eoihpietely SAFE end I OPEN 9-9 AND ALL PAY SATURDAY But the Illusion was Something ECONOMICAL. Side ^ in the etemiU international hiore picturesque. You could think. Fdr complete details, phone MI 9*4595 or IR 5-8271. No OPEN MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY t.30A.M.I« 10 P.M. same of oops and robbers. And If that was your fancy, that the obligation. No sales talk, , Chefce at M tH " «r wait Ifcerawstol U V i MT YO M % M N U COSTS AyjMUlU la M .0 0 0 -3 S / I0 (l4 5 ^ ITU medels .occasionally the thing came rig;ht tree trunks and branchM were out into the open, so that Pierre casting green shadows 6n the white ^ “Our Beuotelfoa looked- straight' Into Jonathan’s snow. Or that somebody had paint­ D E L C O .H E A T f l B i V bjYour Asauraiioe* eyes and got, direct, Jonathan's i®’’ ed green reflections on the snow, or fusal to let him play with any of gope artistic with handfuUs. of 'k - A N ’ S his nuclear toys. After each such green dust. , rebuff, Pierre would go off in the The effect was t ^ t this suiprise W. CORMIER PLUMBING and HEATING M A N C N IS n R Sahara Desert,. and pretend to be B&MfLfm (».« ^34 pAK STn MANCHESm i— TO. Ml V-BBAV^A 2-4014 ' 1229 M AIN ST, Ml 9.5i3« faH In N ovonl^ created the aaine 244 MAIN tm nr, lUNCHIStill t e l M l 3-2443 SrtMBlBad.to pis# lir WmsSf fpr khid oC DfotaiM «BMI M-A4N SPM BT

¥ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONM« MONDAY, NOyEMBER 19, 1968 PAGE ELEVEN P A O B T E N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1961 BMt Havan. wMew of solemn hla^ Maw of Itaqiilam at BMMtft, d l«4 yootorday. M n . 9 Police Units Many Help Store Restock E a ^ ^ m Star Storms^ Disasters^ Leave S t Luke’s Churah, BEartfovd, at 9 hart formorty Uvod at 188 Unte O bitu ary a.m. St and moved, to East Haven iav- Friends may call at the-funer|I aral months ago. She waa bom to Track Driver Starts Fund 144 Dead or Lost at Sea diet Cemetery, Bloomfield. Lithuania. Friends toay call at the fuenral Survivdra to'cluda three sena, After Accident Tha Grand Oiaptsr of CbnnscU- home today from 7 to 9 p.m. Oharlea Kebart of East Haven, Fire, Water Damage Death Claims ■with whom aha lived; Frank Ke­ a u t Qjt^at of Baatom Star, bald a tw » P a f* Jobn A. Fault, a U-year-oid nesting rsoeatly to Waterbury to Public Records William J. Maneggia bart of Manbhaster, and Victor Ke­ Hartford youth, was arrm ^ it ■«rad to Mva ran Into Typhoon Van Arsdale^ William J. Maneggia, 63, of Bal­ bart of Vernon; and' a daughter, about 1:80 a.m. today after a Furniture at Keith’s ^prpve and organize charity Enrao, ^ e h skirted the Ryukyu timore, Md., died Saturday at bis Mia. Catherine Book of Hartford. searph by nine police grovqie. foundation to bs knerim as .The Warrantee Deeds home after a long illness. Private funeral services will be Fault, charged by Trooper Jo­ Jshmds last weekend. held Wednesday at 8:15 .a.m. at Xaatarn Star Charity Foundation "Inve British rescuers and four Jarvis Enterprises Inc. to Noted Artist Bom in New York City on Dec. seph Bangaseei of the Stafford of Connecticut Inc., the purpose 24, 1898, he was a son of Andrew the J. Markiewlcs and Smis Funer-^ Troop with reckless driving and fishermen perished under a huge Charles E. Godin and Mary M. al Home, 16 Trumbull St., New Fire of undetermined origin Saturday night at the G. E. of which will be to aid, assist or Godin, property at 53 Schaller Rd. Walter David Van Arsdale, 78, of E. aqd Jennie V. Maneggia, and operating a car wltiiout a license, support aged and dependent fe­ wave that eapslied their lifeboat grew up in Bolton. He was em­ Haven, with- a solemn high Mass was turned over to the Hartford Keith IHimiture Store at 1116 Main St. resulted in aeveral John Q. Foster and Julia B. 41 Vernwi St., formerly of Coven­ at Our Lady of Pompeii Church, male members of the Order of the Saturday at the harbor entrance Foster to Normsin G. DeBlols and try, prominent artist and art teach­ ployed for 40 years by the Ameri­ Detective Bureau. He will be pre­ thousand dfdlars damage to new furniture. Saatera Star id Connecticut. can Telephone ft Telegraph Co. East Haven, at 9. Burial will be in sented to the Manchester seeeian to Seaham, Britain. A fifth fisher­ Gertrude D. DeBlois, property on er, died last night. St. Bridget’s Cemetery, Manches­ Everett Keith, president of the firm, 9aid today that the Tfya Order of Etoatern Star, an Lenox St. Mr. Van Arsdale had a studio- He is survived by his wife, Mrs. cd Circuit Court 12 on D ec. 10. amount of furniture damage eouldfi- man was saved. The rescue crew Estella Brown Maneggia of Balti­ ter. State police said Fault was driv­ totarnational organization, waa had'takm-.the fishermen off their Quitclaim Deeds home in Coventry for about 24 Friends may call at the funeral not bs determined but he estimated founded in 1860 and has had a years before coming to Manches­ more; three sons, Paul Maneggia ing a car owned by Irene R. Caron then ctiserved water r(nmtog.from battered boat. Charles J. Vincek and Irene R. hom e Tuesday from 8 to 9 p.m . it would be less than 850,000. under Um front door. He ran to Grand Chapter to Connecticut Vincek tfi Arthur J. LeClaire, ter two yeart' ago. Hia paintings of , Robert Maneggia of (d Hartford, whUich he had stiden A search continued Monday off Hollywood, Calif., and Thomas earlier in the evening. Troopor The firs, which started to a Patzohnaa A lan Smith -wtio to turn atooe 1374. At the present time in the Bermuda and N(»lh Carolina property at 148 Lydall St. had won many awards in New Mrs. ElUzabeth A. White salesman’s ofXics on the- first floor Connecticut there are over 27,(KK) England, and he had a studio in Maneggia of Virginia; two daugh­ Bangaseer, who spotted Fault driv­ repotted the fire to Oo, 6 on coasts for five crewmen missing Arthur J. LeClaire to Charles J. COVENTRY — Mrs. Elizabeth ing east on R t. 16, attem pted to somstime before 6 O’clocto spread School St. . , mem bers belonging to 104 chap­ Vincek' and Irene R Vincek, half Hartford from 1938 to 1944 where ters, Mrs. Frederick Schaar of Armstrong White 78, of Cooper with their 85-foot saUing schooner, Washington, D.C., and Miss Eliza­ stop hia unsuccessfully and gave up the office walla onto tos cell- The firat fire oaB, at 6 o’otock, ters. The Grand Chapta* is headed file Windfall, since Thursday in interest in property at 148 Lydall he did art work for the State of Lane, died Sunday morning at a tog. A series of sprinklers -were by Mrs. Arltoe L. Morgan of North Connecticut. Before that time he beth Maneggia of Baltimore; thrte chase. brought Oompanles- 8 and ft to the a race -With another Ill-fated St. Norwich hospital. She waa the Tile poUoe said Fault went off set off as the -fire crawled along scene. At 6:0ft a box alarm was & v«n and Alexander N. Cta^ Arthur J. LeClaire to Wayne C. lived in New York City and was brothers, Anthony A. Maneggia, widow of Frederick S. White. schooner from Mystic, Conn., to Peter Maneggia, and Paul Maneg­ the highway at Vernon Circle and the celling, sending hundreds of ■omided to bring Co. 1 to 'ihe man of Stafford Springs. the Virgin Islands. The other Jensen and Imelda V. Jensen, a commercial artist for many lead­ Bom in Coventry on Oct. 14, gallons of water onto the furni­ ing magazines, including Esquire gia, all of Bolton; two sisters, Mrs, attempted to turn toto Mato St., spene. Under the guidance of Mrs. Kvs- stiiooner, 'the Curlew, foundered half Interest in property at 148 1884, Mrs. White viras a daughter TalcottvlUe. The ca r skidded Hito ture, It was reported. Firemen brrite through the rear G. Rappa New Haven, and Lydall St. and Photoplay. Paul J. Qulsh of 39 Russell St., of Henry and Jane Pickering off Bermuda. Its .crew was res- Manchester,' and Mrs. Raymond a telephone pole, bounced acraaa ”We had an a-wful lot of water of the furniture store and shut off Edmund L. Stoddard, a fund rats- eued. Metropolitan Homes Inc. to the He was born June 28, 1884, in A rm strong. the road and came to' rest against from the sprinkler system and the sprinkler system, covered fur­ tog drive is presently being con­ Another search off Bermuda Town of Manchester, property at Pittsburgh. Pa. He was a’ member Holland of Bolton; seven grand­ She is survi'ved by three sons, children and several nephews and a tito, narrowly escaping a plunge that was the cause of the major niture with some 4() taipauUns, ducted among the members to to' First Spring and Gardner Sts. of the Manchester Pine Arts As­ Robert S. White-of-Mansfield Cen­ was abandoned for 15 seamen nieces. into the 'ihm pond at ^ t point. damage to the furniutre,” Keith while others went to work on the arease the principal o f the endoW' from the Greek freighter Captain Executor’s Deed " sociation, Connecticut Academy of ter, Nason C. White of Reading, Fault that' abandoned the car, fire. Considerable rinoke ham­ ment fund of the state organiza­ Pine Arts, and the Coventry Play­ * Funeral gervices and burial will sa id George, rocked by an eiqilosion The estate of Louis H. Ciister Mass;, and Frederick S. White of police said. He was tracked in the All damaged furniture will be pered their work. tion in order that its eleemosynary Wednesday. The 25-mhn crew, un­ to Ralph Lettleri and Joan Let^ pens. be Wednesday morning in' Baltl- Coventry: six daughters, Mrs. Her­ ipore. snow and apprehended about three taken out of state. There will be Smoke ejectors were employed ootlvlties may be expanded. National able to contain a fire aboard the tieri, property at 98 Hawthorne Burvivors Include a daughter, bert W. Couch and Miss Grace Y. hours later to East Hartford. Tak­ At the organization meeting Mrs>vRuth Carroll Poster, with no fire sale, Keith said. qtUcMy as firemen worked fever­ explosive-laden ship, took -to life­ St. . White both of Coventry, Mrs. ing part to the search were troop­ "We expect to be back In busi­ Chose members elected.to serve on boats Thursday. Seven were res­ Attachm ent whom ne^^ade his home; g son, Mrs. Loratoe P. Sharp Catherine W. Hills, Mrs. Kenneth ishly to get tile fire oiti. Mrs. Loraine Parr Sharp, 82, of ers from Hartford and Stafford ness within a week or ten days Keith thanked Aaslsiaat Chief the board of directors until 1064 cued. Three bodies were recov­ Leonard Van^ Arsdale, Allendale, W. Ellis, Mrs. Clarence V. Rath- and their auxiliaries, Vernon con­ Stores Eileen Clark and Donald Bog- Groton, died yesterday at Hillcrest with- all new furniture. Various Sedrick J. Straughan and bis men warm Mns. Florence G. Hall of Wa­ ered. ’Five ot the survivors were ner against Victor L. Pagani and N.J., and six'grandchildren. bun, all of Gilead, and Mrs. Ro­ stables; Manchester police. South tertown. Mrs. Ruth Byloff of landed In Philadelphia. Funeral services, will be held Convalescent Hospital in that land E. Allen of Peiiacook, N. H.; furniture stores throughout the tat tiieir qiiick action in extln- the Mar-Lou Corp., property at Windsor and East Windsor con­ state. Including Watkins Bros., guiablng the fire cuid saving the Ormn-vimU, Mrs. Marion T ^yer of Wednesday at 2 p.mr ut the W. P. town. She was the mother of Rob­ and 27 grandcb'ldren. stables and the East Hartford'po- Sixteen of 18 persons from a 748 Tolland Tpke., 810,500. ert W. Sharp of Foster St., Wap- have all offered to help tu restock. firai from a more disastrous blaze. Hidrtnm, Nathaniel Isaacs of motorboat were reported Qulsh Funeral Home, 226^^ain St. The funeral 'will be held' tomor­ Marriage licenses Ping. llce. ' appreciate everyone offering us Straughan also commended his Georgetoum and Harry Wiberg of today by Philippine au- The Rev. Jaihes B. McAr^ur^ row at 1 p.m. at the First Congre­ men for their toe work. "We had North Haven; until 1965, Mrs, Louis Joseph Miuinskl, East pastor of tlrst Church, Coveiitiy, Mrs. Sharp was bom on May gational Church, ’rha Rev. James help at this time,” he said. thorltlekK The boat overturned Hartford, and Barbara Ann Kll- 20, 1880 in Waterbury, a daughter Irae fire was first dtecoveFed by no confusion from anyone,” he Doris Axelsen of Wethersfield, Wednesd^Ts^ln the Sulu Archipela­ will officiate. Burial »?Wlll be iri ' R. MacArthur, pastor,- will offi­ said. The inen did a woodeiful Mrs. Emma Iffland of Windsor, dish, 28 Union St., SL Bridget’s James and Catherine Colleton ciate. Burial will be in Nathan Las V^gas Theme Arthur Peltoquln of 46 School St. go. Pishermhu^ reportedly rescued North Cemetery, Grant Hill Rd., He was walking along the street job in getting this one to band Mrs. Marie H. Woodmancy of Bast tMS WEIK - FMST NATIONAL SUPR MARKETS Church, Dec. 1. Coventry. Pai¥. . Hale Cemetery. two persons. Robert Allen Glmler, Orange, BesidOs^her son in Wapping, she and heard the sprinkler aSann and very quickly, he added. Hartford, Kenneth W. ^rter of Another rescue'to the Far East Friends may call at the funeral There will be no qaUlng hours. At Cabaret Party Greenwich and Robert C. Stevens saved 12 exhausted r^gees flee­ and JoEtn Carol Carlson, 53 Walk­ home tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 is survived by her husband, Arthur The Potter Funeral Home, 456 OPEN Tim s., Wed. & Fri. TII9P.M. er St, Elmanuel Lutheran Church, E, Sharp; twdQtber sons, Edward of Mystic; uqtil 1966 Mrs. Vivian ing Red China in \a 14-foot to 9 p.m . ‘ Jackson St., Willimaitiic, Is in A caha'^ct party with a Las fi. Anderson of Stratford, Mrs. CloMd AN Day Thursday, Thonksfivinfi Day I ^ . 1. P. Sharp of Waterbury and Ernest charge of arrangements. sampan. The sampan, aw^^ in A. Shaip of John B|iy, O re.; a Vegas theme was held Saturday Evelyn G. Rappa of New Haven. Arnett mmtT Hke we/we/ h ^ h seas 20 m iles off t h e ^ !^ a Kilbum Lamson Hayden, Cov­ Joseph Rsmoeka night at thb ^Hanchester Country They Turned ’Em Away Chester Alton of West Hartford, entry, and Emma Amelia Steven­ daughter, Mrs. J. Morgaii Adams Ohriatlan V. Magdefraa RfiCoolc — 4 to S Lbi coast, sank shortly after a Joseph Ram oska, 77, o f 238 of Groton, 21 g;randchildreit'arid 11 Club lor the ctot committees and fial-vetore listro of Orange and nese freighter pulled the refugei son, 17 Pioneer Circle. Charter Oak St., died suddenly ELLINGTON — Christian V. workiers on “Hl-Fever Follies.” Miley Heinbaugh of Noroton. great-grandchildren. Another SQn, Magdefrau, 86, of 52 EUlngton aboard Sunday. Building Permits last night at his home. Rear Adm. George A. Sharp, US. The club was decorated with The board of directors elected R«ady-te>CoAk » A weeping captain gave the Herman Helm, for construc­ Mr. Ramoska was born Dec. 11, (Ret.) died in 1957 in Washington, Ave., died last evening at Rock­ palm trees and oversized dice, and Al; ‘Hi-Fever’ Saturday the following officers: MUey Hein­ British fra iler Ashanti Palm a tion ofxa dwelling at 800 Tolland 1884, in lAthuania, and lived in ville City Hospital after a linger­ the tables were covered with green baugh, president; Mrs. Evelyn G. Fresh Fowl » 35( D. C. final salute as sIm sank in the Tpke., 810,^. Manchester 30 years. Until his re­ The funeral will be held WedneS' ing Illness. felt to simulate gaming tables. Rappa, vice president; Mrs. Viv­ Rfiody 9fi Cook — Plump, Tender, Muty port of Naples Sitoday. A gale To Paul Av Leone, fot^ additions tirement a few years ago, he was a day at 2 p.m. at First Methodist He was hom July 6, 1876, In Matches and post cards, obtained . “Hi-Fever Follies” played to a packed house Saturday night ian P. Anderson, secretary; and ripped the ship from hdr moortogs to a dwelling at^5 Broad St, 8300. custodian at Bentley School. He Church in Mystic. Burial will Be Saxony, Germany, a son of Val- from the Las Vegas, Nev., Cham­ and the demand for tickets was so great that about 40 persons Xlenneth W. Barter, treasurer. and battered her against'.frocks. To Phillips Cons^ction Co. for 'was a member of St. James’ in Elm Grove Cemetery, Mystic. tlne and Catherine Hyneck Mag- ber of Commerce, were placed on Capt. ^Robert Andersonsllt^ied Church and the Lithuanian Amer­ defriui. He had lived to this area each table. Humorous telegrams were unable to gain admittance. It is estimated that about Frederick W. Wilk^,. for addition 2,200 saw the show during its two-night run Friday and Sat­ Ducklings » 49c overboard just three minutes be­ ican Citizens Club, Hartford. Mrs. Anna Besupre Boisvert for more than 70 years. were presented to those In the to a dwelling at 94 Oxford St., Survivors include a daughter, Mr. Magdefrau, a former textile urday. 6>- Barry’s Disfavor fore the Ashanti. Palm went under 81.486. \ Mrs. Anna Beaupre Boisvert, c a s t a* '"ng — R«.and Mrs. Celestine Windsor Federal Savings Bank, on their unheralded chores -with John Andisio of 210 Sprues St., communism and soft on Cuba.’’ Slktd Bk o h •lOHOMifnAD vunca 4 «a • u s watered fuel taken aboard to Art’s Snack Bar, for conatruction Arm y. Trudeau, both ' of Canada;. 40 speed and precision. Scenery -was reported the break this morning. Behsville Survivors iitolude his wife, Mrs. Mrs. JuUa O. Wilcox Windsor. Abig;all' Wolcott Ells­ Bowles said: "All I can say Is awirrs - Smelwd. 8lk«4, Cuba. Pounded by waves and with o f a sigfn at 468 H artford Rd., 8140, grandchildren and 38 great-;grand' worth Chapter, Windsor, ■wSl be mounted and Changed like clock­ Entrance was gained through a I’m In very good company.' But bilges clogged by salt to her csngo, To J. Hublard A Sotu for Man­ Lucia Ccirbone Lombardo; a son, children. \ ROCKVILLEl—MiM, JulU Grace work, and the makeup crew trans­ broken window on the east side of Prosstd H m Chopped > 3M oc nca "ARMdUrS STAR - 4 to n Lbs Salvatore P. Lombardo, 23 Wilcox, 76, cf Washington, D.C., hostess. I would be very worried if Mr. the freighter developed a heavy chester Water Co., for additions to The funerU will be Held tomor­ formed their subjects to record the building, police said. Goldwater approved of me. I WliiTPepperid^ Farms Shifting ^ list Friday and lowered a lifeboat. a clubhouse at Lydall St., 82,500. Plymouth Lane; four daughters, row at 8:15 a.m. at the Jqhn F. died yesterday morning to Wash­ Stuffed Turkeys Mrs. Anna Gallo of East Hart­ ington. She formerly .owned an an­ Members of the Manchester think this would be a very dan It was smashed immediately, To John Hayes, for ad^tions to Tierney Funeral Hopie, 219... W . Business, and Professional Worn' gerouo sort of thing, and I wouldn’t Serve O C IA N S P R A Y C R A M I R I Y ~ S A U a f - Delictoy* with Tufhay 2 14-OC «ANt ) # « Capt. Edward Clarke said. The a shed at 122 Lake St, 8150. ford, Mrs. Pauline Marchetto of Center St., with a solemn high tique shop in RockvlUe. < 0 . FINAST ENRICHED TURKEY en’s Club will have a Clhristmas be at all happy about It.’’ crew took to two llferafts. They To Robert J. ^apiro, for alter­ Hamden, Mrs. Margaret Battallno Mass of requiem at St. Jamer Mrs. Wilcox was bom MarchtS, of Hartford and Mrs. Josephine '1387 to Itockvllle, a daughter of diimer-meeting Wednesday, "Dec. CREEN were picked up by the British ations to a dwelling at 214 Spring Church at 9. Burial will take ; 6, at Willie’s Steak House. Reser- STUFFING BREAD freighter San Gaspar after S t , 8500. Saggio of New Haven; 9 grand­ place Wednesday at the new Cal­ ^ ty a r d And M ary Ann Dowling Miss Ambrose Wins STAMPS. children; and 14 great grandchil­ FitzMininons. She had been em­ yatiem will close. Dec. 1, and may search plane spotted their flash- To George A. Perrett, for con­ vary Cemetery, Burlington, Vt. to,.toade ■with Mrs. Norman Co- V7 leevsf tor 10 to 14 lb bird light stglnal about 180 m iles north- struction of a tool riled at 49 Keen­ dren. Friends may call at the funeral ployed by the'National Labor Re-, Time of Y our Life Funeral services will be at the lations BOato Hi Washington. ihbllo, chairman, 71 Constance o<^ 13 leave* tor 14 to 18 lb bird aut of Bermuda. ey St.. 850. home tonight from 7 to 9. Dr. Metotora and guests are to- 2 Loi*v«3 5 c One crsw member. said . sharks To Bill Tunsky for James Eafa- Lnraia smd Sagarino Funeral Survivors Include tvto s feme A M oM m y PrrHhtmmf Richard Wllcto^ of WestporL and ■vited, In Violin Coiitesl By ARTHUR LORD came so close their fins scraped no, for alterations to a dwelling at' Home, 47 Washington St., Hart- Mrs. Mary M. Kebart Newspaper Enterprise Assn. the raft. 29 Roosevelt St., 8200. ford, at 8 a.m. tomorrow, with a M rs. M ary M . Kebart, 76. o f Robert Wilcox of Buffleld, and six grandchildren. ■cy Dear Arthur: I read an ^wful The funeral will be told Wednes­ MerUy, Hartford, will sponsor an (Continued from Page One) eniawskl -violin competition Is held lot of verbiage these days about day at 9:15 a.m. at tto Burke appearance of th Boy’s Town only once every fi-ve years. growing^^der. You make more Fimeral Home, 76 Prospect St, (Neb.) Choir Simday, Nov. 25 at named for a 19th century Polish He said that his daughter sense to me than anyone else who ORANGES with a solemn Mtos of requiem, at Buahnell Memorial, Hartford. composer for the violin. memorized a large repertoire and writes about the elderly. . So I Mifitiotofil St, Bollard’s J^urch at 10. Bmial Tickets may be obtained from *T honestly didn’t feel she would the selections she played to the ^wonder, sometimes, where you get Mrs. John'Mahn, 70 Linden St, or contest were selected by drawing. your Ideas. ■will he in SL Bernard’s Gmoeteiy. come so close,” said her father. Friends iHay call at the funeral Mrs. Robert Tierney, 72 Linden Before going to Poland, she You must have a favorite writ t A A e x t r a home tomorrow from 7 to 9 pm. St. "She was going mainly for «x- went over her repertoire to IBng- s'r. W ho la he? For Your'Holiday perlence and to meet other people land. Tere Narezo Miss Ambrose has been playing ■ W W M l creen stamps Fruit Bowl 1 8 ’^ 4 3 ‘ WISE SHOPPERS x' Baymood A. Diclnon ]^NN AIDES QUIT x-'' of her caliber and to get a better Dear Tere: It's easy to tril you DOIW, Qennany, ( a i . ,- 7-S»ve the violin since she was 4. She who he is. Let me also tell you . C o v e n t r y —^Raymond Alfred members of Ohanoello^ Conrad insight into her future.” was taught originally by her why. My favorite author la the Ro­ AT YOUR FIRST NATIONAL SUPER MARKET JOlckson, 18, of Brewster St., died Adenauer’s coailtibn'''' govern­ Miss Ambrose and her mother mother, who plays both -violin and man ]^hllosopher Cicero. at his home last evening after a ment announced left for Poland Oct 24. piano. She took up serloua music 'Cicero lived immediately prior With Ike Pwchafe ef Auy Site Turkey TURN TO THE long lliness. He' was the eon of resigning beetpito of the Der The trip was arranged by the study when she was nine and was to the birth of Christ. As an ora­ Grapefruit 4 29 Major William A. and Evelyn Spiegel a^Uf, but Adenauer’s Institute of International Educa­ awatoed a schcdarshlp to the tor. he remains unexcelled to tills AND THIS COUPON Chagnot Dickson. Major Dickson government was saved, from im- tion in New York Caty and Mannes College of Music. ’■ day. Hia prose Is so sharp, so is U. S. Army advlsoL-to the Sec­ m edi^ ooUapee. The'^Ualitoet through her teacher, William She has also studied at th# clear, and so reasonable that you Coupon valid through Wodnetday, ^ von tbor H, 1962 Emperor Grapes 2 ^ 29 ond Battle Group, 169th Infantry, members who resigned were Kroll of the Mannes College, Hartt Hartt School of Music. find yourself nodding in agree­ ittattrlfEater Connecticut Arai^ National Guard. eUembers -of the Free' Democrat- School of Music, Peabody Institute In a letter to her husband, Mrs. ment with practically everything Raymond Dickson was bom. Is party, which is to coalition and Tanglewood. " Ambrose said Penny was caHed he says. March 16, 1944 in HattiesbuqrT -with Adenauer’s Christian Dem­ Ambrose said his daughter de­ "an atomic b«nb” by her comr But the man was outspoken. He Pascal Celery Miss. ocratic party. They quit to an cided about six months ago that petitors, most of whom ars from ■aid what he meant and he minced Besides his parents, to'-w sur­ effort to force the rcin jvr she would enter the competition, the Soviet Union. , no words. A politician found Cic­ W ANT ADS vived to * sister, DledprAnn Dick­ Defense Minister Franz-Josef one of Europe’s leading' musical For the qbmpetltion, sbs played ero’s words so clear-headed and so Sweet Potatoes«»»”3 25 son and his matMsito grandpar- Strauss. competitions. The Henryk Wi- a rare Guarnerius violin. clearly agaliist him that in order anU, Mr. and Vn. Alfred Chag­ to silence Cicero, he , had him mur­ WHtTS aO fiJM not of Brewster St dered. ' M M O N - CoitoHieiwd The funifral will to held Wednes­ About old people Cicero said P IN A S T — In Heavy Syrup Bo k Pears 2 i Tasle Treat Sq u ash u 5c SOUTH WINDSOR — Funeral "Sobdrvlew” and gave out with a 1962 automatic applianco . ^ . you'li probably find it fait- servicee for Andrew Myers, 765 what ahe considered straight talk 18-OZ Sullivan Ave., were held yesterday about older people. In effect, she CANS or if you chock our Ciaslified Section, first. And, what's moro, aftenvoon at the Hotanes Funerid mmiA that they were ill-tempered, Sweet Potatoes Homs, 400 Main St. The Rev. petulant, morose and avaricloUB. itoms sold through the Want Ads .nearly always m'ean l^igger savings. The oaty way to shop? Paul O. Prokopy, pastor of- Zion She added that they were dull, XIICE COCKTAH. HYDIIW fioiitfm jf 0mkmd G e e V e / EvangsBoal Lutheran Cburoh, offi­ Keith’s Furniture Store . long-winded, self-centered and had COOKIES CRLO C ra n b e rry OCEAN IMAY Su n sh in e 4 5 . You bet— as easy as sitting in your armchair and talking on the telephone.' Be wise— shdp our ciated. Burial was In Wspplng - all too manjr other unpleasant CRACKERS 8-OZ P y EXTRA. djK STAMPS Gem eteiy. characteristics. - MfOlUM • SMALL SIZE 2 ’c^^nV 3 7 c Educator OPEN SESAME PKG 33c F R U I T Bearers were Henry Nelson, Ray­ Cicero has the answer for (so- Pens S | ^ Y with item* listed M ow Want Ads this very day! mond MUsr, Casper Matdiulat, ealled) Soberview and for anyone NNAST HIM* 2 9 c lO-ei Gemve Krwfsky, JVilto Pranckus . else who takes a dim view of the C o m WHOLE KHINIL 2'^^ 3 3 c M orm olode ^ am Fiucct JwiH e Pic Stiffed (Mivef CAKIS and Alex Sedar. faults of the elderly. These faults, 4% 08 NNAIT CAN 59c .LIGHT or DARK Wise Sellers Turn To t)ur Want Ads, Too! Will Closed ■ays Cioeiro, are flaws of Indlridual Royal Puddisigs 4 nw 3Bc M ixed N u ts Mts. Ua Trombley oharocter^—not of old age. FiMit Wilmit Meet! ^ The tuneral of Mrs. Ida Trom' As Americana, we tend to think One-Pie 2'^ 25c Tom otoes whou 2 SS 49 c Uey, Cromwell, ..mother of Harold Wise people 'who have something to sell know that when a t ourselves as undewbanding peo- MIIA tiMOZ .Mea- Trombley' elf Manchester, was held pla Yet we assign, tag, label and PIE Mix PKG P iu Crust 2 29c DRLUxi aiNG 2^1 s i.e a this morning from the Fisette Fu­ categorize the elderly in the most A p p k m W a y E | % EXTRA M l stamps wise people want to buy, they check our Classified Sec­ neral Home, 20 sisson Ave. Hart­ HEAVY‘ ZS-rr ^ o« derogatory terms. It’S fashionable DUn ROLL 0 9 C K ee b ler HONEY GRAHAMS U l PKG 3 9 c LET US BAKE ford, with a solemn high Mass of Till Further Notice to do so. But it is also fallacious Reynolds W rap konu listod Mow tion first— BO wise sellers just naturally turn to “The requiem at'St. Ann’s Church, Hart­ to think of the old this way. YOUR HOLIDAY PIES! ford. Burjal waa In St. Mary’s Herald” and place their “For Sale” ads here! Besides, As ‘Cicero aays, the faults we Fisift leveraies APPU e SUIKE e PUMPKIN Cemetery, East Hartford. OFFICE OPEN FOR PAYMENn IN THE SCHOOL ~sf. ENTRANCE ‘ Ikvd to elderly a » not faults Mrs. iSnmbley died Friday to our Want Ada ooet so very little for such very fast Results I a t old oga. TTiey axe flaw s a t char- Pfeiffer's Onf Sibd Dresdii Crom well. SMster, and you find them to ttis ” OLD NUNDMD Survivors, besides her* son young as well os the old. Manchester, Include a daughter qff Olesra to my favorite author Rsaet O y Fa hiewid^Dewts ho*** GtomwsU, two sons of Bridgepott He U 2,000 years older than I. ICE CREAM find East Hartford, four sisters M A I N 5 T . MANCHESTER day toast poultry mr meat: CHus- l e d i W b a ' harpsichord maker, Bartolo- tors ' niso Chrlatofori, is credited with ot gnpaa wlt^ I TtMphoiM Ml 3-2711 CldMifi«d D«partm«nt Msklng the first snids in M09 IB ftassB os, llslir. : /

... ,\ f i *— — / • PAGE T W E L \ y MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. OONN« MONDAT, NOVEMBER 1«. 1981 Section ^ Two MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1962 ' Htnur^FEtFr EttFnlng IfFraU i . 6 ONDAT, NOVEMBER 19, 1962 Paget IS to 24 three-month locatioii and:,,the one vors. It oBered only.technical ad­ the fbct that it is about the Presi­ that do not have srtiah vdieels,'and month of shoottng at ^ e studio. vice; the studio had to. scrape up dent of the Ihilted States.” MEG to Collect coloring books. BBC Will Expand; Actor Courted Ulcer Having finidied the film, Rob­ its own boats. The actor said he had had no __ • ^ ertson was allowed to talk. How did CSlUf feel about Imper­ direct contact with the President Gifts for Center iM n g Road at End Britons See Trivia “I think the picture is going to sonating Mr. Kenned^? concerning how the role should be Deer Only Sttiiuied ZonersHear be fine,” he said. ‘*We had toflght ”It was quite a responalbllity,” played. 1 ^ the word whs passed Members , of the Municipal Em­ ROOER8 BARS, BritlMi Colum­ LONDON—The Britiah Broad­ Shea May Be Named along -that Mr. Kennedy didn't f t " ' " ' Portraying President for certain things, and I may have be said. "After all,. nobo happy. At least Mr. Warner ap­ sponsibility to Mr. K^e5 million be seeing the picture,” he added. an actor was impersonating the hats. Items suitable for bOys are of food served in United States clal Independent Television Au­ •d oounael for the State Houae of about 9 o’clo^. Miss Aplene V. hear seven requests for variances Kennedy In a movie. President.” thority for “trivial” programming- While the counsel post with the He is ao pounds lighter and is Studio boss J. L. Warner fired worth. R might have cdst less, "Shren uough the story is pre­ handkerchiefs,' dganttes, cigars, restauBurta and iiutitutioiu last Repreaontativea in the coming aea- Quish of Glastonbury struck to -town zoning laws tmlght, except that the Defense Depart­ sented as a war incident that shaving lotion and gloves. yea r reached |7ROO,000,000, a new —but another g;ovemment report state organization doea not caity a deer while driving south­ undergoing tests \t) determine if Milestone, replaced him with Les alati, and oounael for tha State a salary, the legislative post does. among them one that would per­ Martinsoi and clamped a closed- ment leaned over backward not happened 30 years ago, everyone The climate of India varies Items suitable ^ both boys and record, says the National Restau­ said more people watch I.TA.. pro­ bound on Oakland St., south o f be has a stomach ulcer. CKK». In the past seaalon, the salary was mit The ParieWay Corporation, a "PTIOB” started In eontroversy. set edict for the duration of the to give the film any speeial fa­ who sees it will be conscious of from tropical heat to Arctic cold. girls are books with picture, toys rant Association. grams than those of the B.B.C. ' Tolland- Tpke. Atty. Shea confirmed today that 84,500. She told police that the deer Manchester firm, to put a 110-acre, Im la being conaidered for tiie The party in control in each Just bounded right off the 9-hole golf course between Slater poata. house is entitled to appoint a legal front end of the car and ran and Deming Sts. and the VUIbur . The appointme^ hingea on who advisor at the state’s expense. off in the same direction from Cross Highway. Democrats iq>point an adviaor for la elected apeaKer of the houae, he which it cama The vehicle had Also on the agenda for toifigbt’s the senate, which they controL He Bald. If Rep. J. Tyler Patterson, some front end damage but meeting, to begin at 8 in the Mu­ Map 8 Mop ia also paid 84,600. nicipal Building hearing room, are former majority leader, la elected Was drivable. The dutiee of the advisor are to It was the third caiM iqw ■ four requests for extension of per­ •IffM Op«l Bpeaker, then Shea’a appointment « Judge the le g a lity o f a ll bUIa. mishap in 10 days. mission, three for auto rq>airer’s to the poaU will probably foUow. Ucenses, and one for a special ex­ MiiMp 8 MiilmiMy Time spent cm the work is about apeaker la chosen at a caucus the same amoimt an elected rep- ception. , of leglalators-elect, shortly before M iM lNSpjii. Enjoy the fine quality that has resentotive spends, said Shea. 150 Attracted The golf course, along with a new clubhouse, could be opened as To Fashion Show early as A u g. 1, 1963, i f th e appU- cation is approved. Mahoney Asks Assemhlymen Two of toe remaining variancee Missd iNNdgi) More than 160 women attended a fashion show Friday sponsored by ask permission for apartment 4 w M d w always been our proud tradition the Manchester En^lem Club at buUdings. Colonial Court Asso- % i-t To Submit Rt.6 Funds Bill Fiono’s Restaurant, Bolton;. Fash­ oiates is asking to buUd an ei^ t- ions from D and L Fair, Manches­ apartment dweUing at the south­ Mayor Francla Mahoney hasAothor zoeeting will probably b eh ^ ter Parkade, were described by west corner of Huntington and Wadsworth Sts., preoently Resi­ askediIta/5 StateClfaifA Reps. Steve «Cavag- « ___ flif ~HluCial exception to convert a sin­ \YouTl be proud CAPONS and LARGE, ROASTING CHICKENS "Cricket on Iha, Hearth,” dating viewed through silts in the cylin­ gle-family home at 41 Vernon S t from the 1920s. 'S^om about the der, appearr animated. into a two-famlly dwelling. \ i o le iv c First quality mixed fruit in bull for yo ur fruit coke. aame period as thats.projector, he To a coUection of nearly 260 has a slide projector^from which books on films, Foster has added advertisements, song lyrics and a 1914 m ovie m agaSlne and the Stop & Shop Pies Give Triples Blue Stamps intermission notices Were 'i.hown. shooting script of "The Hoodlum Four Oils Chosen Foster has acquiretta toy'Pto^* Priest,” a recent film with Don w M t A d r projector on which children of'rte M tirray. By Fine Arts Unit Foster, son of Mr. and Mrs. by Jmm y«rfnM 1920s r tn 1- or 1H -m inute 3 5 n X (proaeuaced films, and a record machine which orge Foster, says he began nla The four paintings to be dis­ Real Home-Style Joha V ein ) was attached to old film projec- coUection about three years played by toe Manchester Fine Come to Stop & Shop for your complete Thanksgiving jnenuL tMs and played simultaneously ago>. although he had had an in­ Arts Association for the next four Goodness! Esecutiy* Chef with silent films to provide the terest in films since he did audio­ weeks are all oils. Choose » Stop fit Shop turkey to crOwn your And you’ll find loti of other ideal . • . Rock the Kitebeni ef Stop sound. visual work as a seventh grader in "Indigo Blue” by Jeannette Ik Shop Some of the be on display atetoe Savings Bank ' Ism Stop ft Mop piss. TbsyH never dmm reedy . . . all you do ii itufi and roaitl You’ll Chickens; and Armour Star Turkeys stuffed "Dr. Jrtyll and Mr. Hyde” which 66. of Manchester. ■------jO T- M A _ A^ A M 1 B - i ^ WMBI______^OWBI^n - be dwwered with compliments! with old-fuhioned Pepperidge Farm dressing. precedes the better known Bar­ A 1956 graduate o f M anchester A floral stiU life by Eleanor Vlb- High SchooL he has been employed N t 'Stop ft Shop goes to the top to give you the wordi rym ore version, and tbe 1919 “ Pa- bert took second prize and will be by Aetna Life Affiliated Compan­ at the Mary Cheney Library. Stop M Shop Apple PiM ewb 59c Internationally .famous Chef Jean Vergnes hai ies in H a rtford since 1956. ‘‘Dawn’s Abundance” by. Lucille US. G o vt Grade “A ” Turkeys 39fb 43i come to us direct from the fabulous Colony H e say® *** 8® ^ many o f the Gustafson took third prize and SqewkfMrPem^klnPie iSfe Restaurant in N ew York. In. -France he was the, films from distributing houses and will be at Whiton library, and protege of M. Philippe, one of the greatest res- FREE DEUVERY most of his records from private “Spice Mill” by Urban Coombs''.^ u to n lb coUectors. tauranteurs iq all France. took fourth place and will be at \ Q>nn.. Grown Turkeys everefo 4 9 fb 'Xt Tht PARKADE He estimatfib that his records the Connecticut Bank and -TVust The word from Chef Jean: A 12 pound bird tervea' average from about 81 to 81.50 in Co. at toe P^kade. LiefiEH DRUG worth, althougb some are worth The association has enroUed SO DMrfoot S. Allow a pound to a, pound and a half per about 810. H e sayS h is . m ost un­ new members in toe drive headed Fu m person. Y ou ’ll have plenty fo r seconds, sandwiches, ' recreation room on the second floor mercial show business in g;ener- Turkeys 49L Sausage M«it ' 45rb usual records Include Noel Cow­ by Mrs. Eloh. A 76-ciip coffee ftlads, or soup! ard's reading of "Mad Dogs and of the house. Pictures of fUm stars al.” He says he has "no aspira­ decorate the walls., tions for getting into it,” however. maker, and a gavel and block, EngUshmen,” dating from the were purchased by toe associatlcm. Defrosting a fresh frozen bird takes two to r A M A ZIN G 1920s, and a lff20 recording o f He says he ia interested' in "com ­ "I’m just an observer,” he says. Ohtr ht a Mfifimt offer Fresh Califorilia Strawberries S 69‘ . 'three -days in your refrigerator. T o hasten . . Rachmaninoff’s Prelude ih'C. pla^e^uinder running COT.D water. Sharp Minor, played by the com­ poser. ’ from Stop ^Sho^ Stuffing? ^fake it the night before if you wish, Among the other "names” on Tangerines or Tangelos 8 39' PSORIASIS his records are Helen Morgan, ' but don’t stuff- the bird until -it’s ready to go STORY Rudy Vallee, A1 Jolson and Helen into the ovep! ^ easy . . . s.fuff, ligh tly . . . Kane. ' stuffing swielbl' Sew up the openings and tuck th , IHL n , I960— Pktfbiirsfa; Pa. He has two Bdison-buUt cylinder Mixed Grapes ut iu .k Ribhir frM . C riifen i!. 25fk ■ Artichokes 39' wing tips back under the body to brace it on pan *Docto>ed for poorium 30 yean. record machines and a “ morning fiojuJJbup JahmA^ Samsonite Spaat merii money to no avail. glory” horn disc record player.. LYNN and platter. Rub soft butter or margarine all over. iD e o M ed O H P (Xntmeot and Foster keeps.his coUection in a Roast in 350° oven .... no cover, no water. Bast* TaH eti fo r 2 weeks. S c ^ die- Ciioice Fresh Narive Poultry. . . Direct From Farm to You! Odi*f fwitiT* fixin’i . . juicy pwrs, Bo«e, Bairtlett, Comic* M»d SeckeU; applet, frequently with pan drippings. Allow 4 to •pptmei -m M by m ^ In 6 Golden and Red Delicioui, Meintoth, Baldwins; Puerto Rican Pineapplei;^,Louisiana Ween rtm completely d e a ie d Folding hours fo r up to 14 pounds, and 5' to tYz hbura sod d e sn . Rret time ia 30 yean. Yama; Penimmons, Tangeloa and Pomegranates; Idaho Ruitet Potatoeij California fo r up to 20 pounds. ■ 4 Thaokt for yoor marvrioue ptod- NOW 2 BARBERS Celery and Celery Heart*, N ua in the shell . . . many othen. ■cte.” Thi* much abbreviated ic- AT ALL TIMES AT The tivkey is done when the lej^ joint gives readily CHRISTMAS CLUB td b o f a ■ser’e tuccete with RUSSELL'S OPEN MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY TILL 9 P.M. or breaks. O r insert a kiutting needle inside the a dnai treatment for the outward •%> Table^ l*g joint — he’s done if the juice tuns out clear ■ynq>temB o f paoriaaii Full in- BARBER SHOP formatiaa and detail* o f a 14-day GOB. OAK and SPRUCE STS. DEL MONTE COCKTAIL with no tinge of pink. FeJ caidi for eeecytbing Dsoct Casifit- trial plan from Canam C o , Dept. Plenty Of Free Periling HALF-GALLON ICE CREAM S77-N . Bockpoit. Maea Or our beet Stop k Shop Bread. Remove to a large, flat platter (to give the carvw DipoeR’iWB rOini WWWM nuMri For a nmaM wecMy deposit ’ * OR SHERBET. Vtnait w Hwlaqiiin k. ^ Q c " " FRESH NATIVE—OVEN READY Stve 17e aa Del Moau — ^ 1-Ib, y4 o« $ | plenty of room). Let stand half an hourfbefore In 50 Weeks yoa*! never BBSS, you’Can apend •rMm, enns*. lim* « rMpbtrry sherbet. J y re(ularly J*c era. Get Top Velue c a t MaBh WeeUp Merit Bread. Stampe, tael carving, it w ill be easier to carve. 8 -BO S 2SJW more and owe notfamg neoct year. TURKEYS - CAPONS - ROASTERS - FOWL LOO 90.00 Join np now! f X.00 lOOJM BEAUTY DUCKS - BROILERS - FRYERS - CORNISH HENS m Libby Ripe 01ivesKt.«i 3 *1 " No. 76S LOO 150.00 Cranberry Sauce 2 41* BUM 2SQL00 PR0T|CTI0N BY PLACING YOUR ORDER NOW YOU WILL BE ASSURED OF pink register ■9 CLIP THIS COUPON! 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FLORIDA SWEET TANGERINES - ...12'"35* FANCY CAPONS ...... CRISP CALIFORNIA 4-5 LBS. AVERAGE READY-TO-COOK PASCAL CELERY 2■““"ODu.»4je< fRHR WRNI CMR' W W M M i m I CRISP RED .... 3 a 27* DCCES ...... " i s r . 4 5 * MclNTOSH APPLES 4-5 LBS. AVERAGE READY-TO-COOK OCOMA BRAND N0.1 GRADE ALL PURPOSE • 'fflr 5 5 * .... 5 a 25* NMIGV LYNN PMUms- YELLOW ONIONS - DBLICIOOS R B O SILVER SOUTHERN GOLDEN OYSTERS BONELESS YOEEEYS. . . SQUARE M M id a rd 8-Om. Oap 49 SWEET POTATOES. ...3«23* 5 LBS. AVERAGE READY-TO-COOK NANCY LYNN 68< COCONUT - CRISP FLORIDA MACAROON ... 2 '^^ 2^* FRESH ESCAROLE .. FANCY CUPCAKES V 4## MEDIUM WHITE FEESB FOWL ...... CRISP MILD SHRIMP 8-12 LBS. AVERAGE READY-TO-COOK ^iPFioTiYi utmioaH ia Th mov. FRESH RADISHES- WITH THIS COUPON iXTIATMni-Y 881 •UK STAMM CRISP WASHED 0lli0^(lC^ B RBRBBBB R B ■ B FRESH SPINACH ... 2 CEESE R ■ ■ ■ PRICES m C TIV I THRU WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21

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A. MibfCHESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1962 PAGE SEVENTEEN PAGB g m W BW MANCHESTER EVENING^l^ALD, MANCHESTER. aper along the seams of Bolton anything you are making out of track, then headed toward the liam L. McPcMdge, APL-CSO acres of land were burned over. Fire ered are: A request from the public table, put a (tece of. waxed fw.{)er --- :------:---- t . Polly’s Pointers Israel Award Ck>es vice president. Afedal of Honor (% ief Peter Maasoliiu\ said that building comniisslon for a special under the knife as you cut. soft/silk or nylon wUl keep tto. M iller Seeks Racing 4]!ar Crash stands and landed upside down. material from stretching ,as you One spectator was pinned be­ Erlandson was burnHig lekves town meeting, appointment of a Mrs. S. when the fire got away ftom him. ease it through the machine? The neath the car. Another was entan­ re.creation commissioner and Dear PoUy—My pet discovery Is Dear Polly—I always make my Kills 1, Hurts 22 To’ Hany Truman In I^eace Rare 1 Bishop Hutchensi to Dedicate A jewelry representati' tissue is easily (Milled a'way from To Remain as gled in the fence.V. aw uding of a contract for paint­ more personal tlian a household own big bkmk of ice to use in the attend the meeting of tiie I-qaiee the stitching. The race was halted and Bobby Briefings Sl< ing the interior of the Community Mnt. but certainty makes nylon punch bowl. T have a deep iMk- PHOKNDC, Art*. (A P )—A boy BEVERLY H1LL8. Oalif. (A P ) W ASHINGTON — Congress has Benevolent ^ ^ e t y to m w ro W ^ 8 HaU. Seamstress Msu'shman of Pottstown, P a „ was awarded only 10 Medals of Honor Extra Stamps New St. George^s on Sunday stockings Isat longer. Runs come ing pan that will fit in the. bowl. Head of GOP WM critically Injured and S3 otbar declared the winner. He pocketed —C^Mrmer President H ar^ 8. Tru­ On Student REDEEM p.m. In the ^ rish room of Bol' ^ The Holy Name Society of St. fewer and further between when I mi this (>an one-third full tif 'wa­ Girls—as you stitch, be sure to in peacetime: to Co^ Charles A. Congregational ’ (jhurch. Hostesses paraons hai^ltalized Sunday when $3,909. out of a $16,638 purae. - man presented Israel’s Medallion With This Coupon and Your Purehaso Maurice Church will meet tonight front supporters are fasteneeP ter and put In the freezer. When have the tissue at the bottom and Lindbergh, first transatlantic sole will be Mrs. Jacqueline Spencer, the silk on top. (Oontinned from Fags O to) Part of the proceeds were to go of Valor to 11 Americans and re­ Parents of all fiupils at THIS VALUABLE A week of intensive activity Ues^ttfants, bolt goods, renuiants, sew- a< 8 at the church. There will be a while sitting down and (he back it ia frozen. I lay a bunch of a racing car driven by Elmer flier, MaJ. Gen. Adolphus W . Greel-. of • M r-Right Quality (Any Siia) Mrs..WiUlam Neiunann, Mrs. Phil­ PoUy Oeorge crashed Into a crowd 'of to the family of Don Davis, Phoe­ ceived an Israeli award himself Chester High S ^ool, including ahead for membere o f St. Oeorge’a ing materials, blankets, quUts ptoel discuseioii on the rights of ones while standing up. grapes in the center, then fill the em states have supplied the .en­ Sunday night. arctic explorer; the linknow. and overcoats. Women of the par­ ip Dooley, Mrs. M^ron M. Lee and standing spectators. nix* driver who was killed in a I ninth grade, may discuss theif & p t u r k e y - Kpiscop^ ChurtA. Next - Sunday partoto in education. EMe pan with water and freeze again. ‘METRO’ FOB LONDON? couragement which will make racing accident earlier this year. Truman was awtuxled. the Israel lers of World War I, Worlc ish will sort the articles Nov. 26 Mrs. (Charles Balch. .The \publlc building conunisslon The accident occurred on the I children’s progreu and first quar­ Bfisie'a suggestion cettalnly If the punch is to be a dear one, LONDON — A Greater London 1964 a Republican year at every War of Independence standard at WaKM, and Korea, and the Wori COUPON! Coupon Vqld afttr W*d., Nov. 31, 1963 the new 8t. George’s Church will at 2 p.m. and men will pack them ’The WSC!S meeting originally will m ^ tonight at 8 in the con­ I tint the water ()ale green with Blst lap of the lOO-mlle^ finale of ter grades in brief conferences makes sense as most of my runs council to replace County Councils level of government.” FLEEIMQ WOMAN SHOT a state of Israel bonds dinner. W a r unknown soldiers of Brit' be dedicated in ceremonies at 4:30 that night at 7 p.m. scheduled this week at United the big car season. A crowd of I with teachers tonight between 7:30 ference room of the ToWn Offices. start in the front, probably be­ a few dro|>s of vegetable coloring in the metropolitan area, has been MlUer caUed a (30P Natiraial BERLIN (A P I—An Blast German The 11 winners of the Medal­ aifT, France, Belgium, Italy, anc Briefs Methodist Church has been cM - 13,010 filled the state fairground jahd B o’clock at the school, p.m. The presiding bishof) wiU be cause therS^ was no extra (Hay in before freezing. pro(>osed by a royal commission. Committee meeting here Dec. 6-7, refugee escaped under gunfire to lions of' Valor were Dr. Salo W. Romanii^ Firemen were called out Satur­ celed. stands. the Rti iEtev. J. Warren Hutchens. MancheeteP Evening Herald Bol­ the hoee when I sat down. Party (liver The city is re(K>rtedl.v undergoing to canvass the election results, West Berlin today but his woman Baron, ColumMa University htii- f Parents may arrange 6- and 10- 7 Selectmen will hold a special David James, 15, Scottsdale, N M i M i H I day at 1 p.m. for a grass and ton rorrespondent, Grace McDer- Polly Deer PoUy—Did you know that a loss in (Ktpulatioh despite in­ and to make organization plans companion was woimded and cap­ tory professor; comedian. Jack . minute talks with teachers, who HIS’TORlOvWA’rCH STOLEN Yesterday the Rev*. Donald W. brush fire at the home of O. V. Br- meeting tonight at 7 at the ’Town nnott, telephone MQltobell 8-8666. Aril., was critically injured. Driv­ I will be stationed at their home- i Dear- PoHy—When outCing a pinning or basting a 2-inch strip creased availability of jobs. for the' 1964 cam(mign. er George, 34, suffered cuts on the tured. i Benny, Gen. Omar Bradley, for­ IN D E P E N D ^ C E , Mo. (A P ) Greene, vicar emeritus of St. I rooms. Pupils will be outside the chin, face and right hand and un­ West Berlin police said Red j mer chairman of the U.S. Joint A watch oncfc Owned by WUlian George’s who founded the mission derwent surgery for an injury to guardr fired about 30 shots at the Oiiefs of Staff; p i^ ist Van Cli- rooms to assist arranging the Clarke Quahtrill,\Southeni guei ehureh,' was invited by the pres­ Us left shoulder., pair as the> scrambled through bum; Dr. Nelson Glueck, theolo­ talks. rilla leader in the Oiyil War, wa ent viiia^, the Rev. BMward John­ Deputies said George told them wire fences dividing' the city. gian and archaeologist; impres- The program will be open j to among nine objects N ^ le n froi son,. te>’preach the final sermon in he lost control of his car when he The man got through unhurt. sario Sol Httrok; economist Bruce parents of ninth graders who, al­ the old county jail museum dtfi the c lm i^ built while the Rev. Mr. hit the bumper of a car driven by The woman appeared to have been McDaniel;, author- Robert St. though housed at Manchester ing the weekend. Green iras priest-in-charge. ’Die Chuck Hulse of Downey, Calif. hit in the arm by a bullet. Border John; Eh4c Johnston, president of High, are considered pupils of II- No monetary value was'^lace church was dedicated about three George's racer smashed into a guards grabbed her as she started the Motion Picture Association of ling Junior High School. on the articles, owned b ^ th yean ago. guard rail in front of the grand­ to climb through the first of three America; Brig. Gen. S L.A. Mar­ No general meeting of the PTO Jackson County Historical A t the close of the service, Oail stand, careened back onto the rows of barbed wire. shall, military hMtorian, and Wil­ is scheduled. . clety. A . Cerlson preeented a portrait of the Rev. Mr. Greene to the vicar ...X. emeritue on behalf o f the congre­ gation. The portrait was done by CeLTlaOn’s wife, Mrs. Myrtle Carl- Be- both state and federal elections. A heritage en- H:::: Fondly Nepkins 2;iJ29' A&P Instant Coffee record^’ ahd played back for dis­ day for "Giving Thanhs" thert. the rect of 8 KiiH Down 1 (k ^ Down 4c "V f C cussion.’ Included in the discussion foyed by too few in the world. yesterday 'was preparation for per­ blessings hovo been given to us. SAUCE ^ 10 oz jar I ell # 6 oz jar / 3 forming for an audience. - euT-Rin , ’ Those taking part were: Judy X iHi : X . Wux PijparX""**'^ 27* Down 2c, 2 oz jar ,31c Naschke, Sharon' Rowley, Louis We hove freedom. i i pimock m , M aiy Klar, Ruth' Ml Blackwell, Connie and (jhris Ellis, And may oil the persoi^ blessings, that you a RITTY CROCKiR SPiCIAUY GOQD.p. Marcia and Kstiiy Darwin.. Freedom, a multiple blessing. Freedom of speech. 7 - Pit Crust Mix '^**41* M ato New Yoric Trip your family can count, odd to the pleasure a r Miembers o f the A ll^ t o r Patrol Freedom of roligiM. Froodom from wont.. Freedom ffR tf o f Boy Scout Troop' 78 spent Sat­ happiuess ef your b o H ^ . PRODUCE^ FROZEN urday in New York City as their #- reward* for winning the year-long Wyandotte Olives snemr PRmi intel^trol contest whira ended Bktra Fancy OaHf. ' In June. Th e boys spent half of the -Fannhoaae PSBbU C ele^ Lg. Bcii. I9c li 1 MIOIUM R M ' JANE PARKER day at the Museum of Natural Pompkln Pies 3 70Z A Q C Hijttoiy and the rest at Idlewild . Fancy, Firm Airport. Red- Emperor ra i l CAN a T BIrda-Eye ^ 10 4>z. iXtSt Those eligible to go on the trip Graoes A lUtt BLUEBERRY or 29 c Green Peas Hi ! were Anthony and Donald Sobol, ::?i•iur ** Jack Besworth, Louis Dimock, Fancy Yellow ra O Q — Rodger Oroee and Jay Plante. A c­ T m lp s 4# Lbs. X 7 C ni>! Nescafe Mrs. Ps|il’s Candled pHH:h.L , PERCH PIE companying the boys ai;ere Ronald Sweet ra 12 Oz. Groee, patrol advlwr for the A l­ Oeaan Spray m Potatoes 4b Pkgs. 49c tili msTAur cofPR REGUURLY a4$ 5 9 « ligators and Dr. Alexander Plante, OranberrtM 16 Oc. Box 25 c H:P member of' the troop board eg re- MiOiPioz aac EDUCATOR HOLIDAY In jo y a taste of tummerl Rich, golden, forir- 'vlew. NABIBOO FIG NEWTONS OPEN TUiS. and WED. •AN 00 Other trocp acti'vities recently ASSOR’TMENT taoder crust crammad with bi& Juicy Uueberriaa Include two overnight trips to M oa. pkg. S9c 13 oa. pkg. 39o TILL 9 P.M. or luscious, lun-ripaned peachea Delicious . . . state parks during the two worst SHOCK PUU OnUTS and ihrilty. weekends, weatherwise, of the cur­ rent season. About 20 boys went lAKE AND SERVE Instant Ceffse *«*»*95* PKG M A C o n the first trip to a park near Tpi... JANE PARKER OF 10 im Jewett City and 14 took part in > SWANSON FROZEN Fruit Stollen JANE PARKER one this mexith at' i^ashmoquet III HOLIDAY FAVORITE PKG sr Stole Park. TV Dhmers h « fw 59* Ah Investiture oeepmony was Dimer Rolls REG. 33c PKG 2 ' held last week for - new members Frank and John Gorton, Bob But­ JANE PARKER , 1L6SOZ2^ terfield, Jackie Sadler and Paul White Brood SLICCD, ENRICHED LOAF 1 KoalkaWskl. V FOOD -Otothing A pp^ JAft*. SQUAW OR ja n e PAMIR FAMILY t l S JLrtlcies for the Thantoglvlag P clothing collection may be left In X i l Pumpkin Pie^ Apjele Pie ■St. Maurice Church halli aU this STORE OF MANCHESTER, INC. HLJill week fiom 9 ass. until 9 pjoi the 444 CENTER $T. — PLENTY pF FRSt PARKINa ' FAMILY SIZE, 9 INCH • 9 g % C 9INCH •wmc artlries most needed ace clothing' ------. 6 . - ^ 3L610Z IACh/V t IB I d z EACH / 9 Ug OMB^i WOK tor SUMren and r " -'A. - L ia liiiiiiiliiiiliiip l ■V ■\ . ^ ,f ■ -■ r

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L T m ,E SPORT& ^ BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOtJSE with MAJOR B ''''P L fi d a il y CROSSWORD PUZZLE .

y < / y y y V»ELL,«NUFFV,VJEHOOPLE& AR6 . Aniww to Pr>vteu> Piml> ,xiii I iNt WEGTUE&S l o t ; g r e a t - < L y / y THie IS SOME ^ y cocT-TaT ^ c.’I SRANOFATMER HOOPLB WAS Foodstuff GET DOUBLE STAMPS TURKEY! DUMP, m a j o r ; T-jii Aor; W p e r s o n a l «80ARO TO THE TH A T R U G IN. / OWNER OF tMEr Bl® CARAT ACMNH Vrood THE FRONT IPo o M; / OIANIOWO M INE,'NO SALARS! aonounetmenU IS.GO THICK X HOMES. ^ConMd bMf STenUn HAD TO SPREAD MATOR, , BUT he could ta k e HOWe \U(li I WHATEVER HE VVANTED/ f jt g u ’ putacr tCuTvad maiding T H 'N A P TO T ie NOWTWAT ilDd ofdaw lOAngniu ' HE OUIT AFTER OMLV A 11 Long period! m i SHOELACESji v o u w e MONTH,BECAUSE-fHB ^ Itif^ical pUnt r s e e n LN ' IS jw m I t Pepper’! NlSHTLV ROUTlNe WAS MH pirtner Than 14^-chtng* BUGGS BONNY IN STO P^ 31 Favorite CABIN ? HURTlNS HlS POSTURt.' Uiimiuni X m W.'^ . 4 33 Afternoon ULaU partiei } Cicatrix ,\ I S ^ t o f furtively M ^ ld t'u d e 38 Beg 51 Continent 40T1<& S2Bevengn 20 Evening mealf 27 M*®'“ » 43 Knight’S title S4Coea — 22Brne , 25” ®"* 55 Gmek'ietUn -24 Watch 45AdJuited 25 lUd Redact 47 Birds SOGirdie m o ak i M Red and Black -49 Raced SO Peel ** *"fflx you can 33 Headgear ** Snare 34Deaaert . 1” 30 Lateral p m 1 r * S" i r r " F" W IT 37 War god of / Greece 12 13 n 14 39 Arrange 41 Narrow itream IT" 1* II’. 42Repoaea L 44Goali r r “ zr 40 Help ■ I ■ iw \0N Ey 48 Apple or cberr 2 “ MEAN6 ' 40 Common bird I NOTHING TO 53 Spice! R" JT m wL 29 U 11 U AHODPLE* 57 Ago 3 58 Contend 33“ | | 3 r 60 Lilt You get a top-quality, plump, ALLY OOP BY V.'T. HAMLIN 61 Iroquoian 3 T IPI 1 Indian ■ 62 Abitract being » r io tender Turfeqy every time you YES.'iOUR HISHNESSr ...THIS \WOLE AFTWR SHUCKS) I NEVER I ...BUT I WISH NOW I CARNIVAL BY DICE TURNER > 08 High notei /rM EAN \ HE PIP NOTHING 1 H^B AN WANTED TO BE / HAD UATCHEP ONTO A 04Deceaied buy a Waybest Turkey. Spe­ ^OOrSGIVIN'T TO WARRANT 175 I L IMPOSSIBLE KING ANVHOW.' A SANDWICH OR TWO 05 Place iMEBAOCM/J POSSESSION™ J ■ ACOP^IT; BEFORE I VACATED OORuah M Si TH* PALACE/ ■ DOWN 49 U ti cially fed, these^rkeys have CROWN? — 1^ ^ 1 - g l ^ %. am 1 Fattener s r U (U 2 Toward th e . met the exacting \Waybest iheltered aide 12 fl y f « > f 3 Alone 61 4 Aulitant u standards. They're theNneati- 5 Scuttle 5 T a If ' OFniitdrinkf est, tastiest, and most tem er 1*6 - Turkeys you can buy. \ I OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS WE'VE <&OT TO NO—NO.' COME RISHT ’ 725 MIDDLE TURMHKE {INSIST ON WAYBEST 1 ^ <5ET SUPPER— OUT OF THE KITCHEN/ CAN’T 1 JUST HE'LL HAVE TO WAIT EAST MOVE THE TABLE R3R SUPPER— HE WAS PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER SO IT ISN'T CALUEP OUT ON AN ROIMTINer a t ACCIPEMT-1CONT i IN MANCHESTER THIS IS THE THIRD SURELY, j THE STOVE T WANT HIM COMING O YT GRADE A -- OVEN READY TIME IN A VEAR THAT TH ERE ^ JU ST HOME TO ONE/ CLOSED THURSDAY— THANKSGIVING DAY MOU BETTER TAKE -t VOUR w i f e HAS MUST BE A LUCKY, INVESJTORV OF . — ' LEFT VOU.' REASON • II ,T QUESS VOURSELF. BOTTSl II OPEN TUESn ond WEDn until 9 PnMe DEL MONTE PEAS / *‘ I % « Early Garden ’ d l O O best foe^onr Thanksgiving tabie” A IMt •,!« .« _ , Sweet im (SAVE 29c) BONNIE I, kM. TAL R«i 10 to 17 Lbs. “ Now thon. Son, got in there and give^ your old Alma WERCRT FDR ^ ~l VWOULPNTICNOW / Mater her money’s worth!’’ TIME AFTER TIME. TOP OUALITY FOODS Grade A JH E COMMERCIALS-^ HOW TO GET THIS NATURAL look; *TH^ DOCTOR JCR.WILLNV^ If-IT

V/ Oallciegi BEN CASEY Thartiks giving Menu Guide Wirt OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY SAUCE TRY THIS H O irn^ TREAT! \ f o r y o u r m o s t IMFORTANT M EAI^||FTH ^2^ A combination of turkey and corned b ^ makes a really delicious TV'S MOST TALKED^BOUT PERSONALITY Z.”' sandwich for Thanksgiving Evening . . , a p p e t iz e r s \ OCOMA SOLID MEAT R«f.U.S.?»i.OSM Lb. N-N McKm^H fi BONELESS TURKEY X \ . fOPULAR ^ 2i S t BRISKET""" ■ [fruit COCKTAIl. SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAI, BEN CASEY \ LON© IStAND OVEN READY • teu »| RCA. hw. rji a« VA Pn. o«. g ia n t 4* 6 t «^V6 Jtc) d u c k u n g s . ' ih e r e s a . / INELU,VJHAT ARE VVE , UBBY TOMATO JUICE SELECTED CHpiCE \ dictator U50SE IN 1U£ WN6D0M?. GOING TO DO ABOUT IT ? BEGINNING MONDAY, NOV. 26 WAYBEST FRESH ------y ------' □ D^lEN^CASEY □ SOUPS n a t iv e c a p o n s WAVIEST LARSE . ,, lA. -N MORTY MKBKLB BY DICK CAVALLI d elic io u s " 'S T i v r o a s t i n g c h i c k e n s □ KNORR SOUP MIX d e s s e r t s J'LU B&.tONO '9IN 0IN 0 r CANT BEUeVETHI^ le 'n e '^Q o m JOHN SILVER. OLP THE CAREER MY MOTHa? 11-19 ■ TO PIAVA A N O M D O ^ O N PIRATE ENVI’SIONeO TOR ME WHEN □ ' SuSI C H » ^ EWE TAUOHTAAE TO TAUC. N 0V Q A M & I AAY4H0ULDER... eeA Q PUMPWN (« S9UAS h 2 TWOUGMT/JI? CHANTEV6. \ BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE MACTAVI6H... n ^ s s o u ^ s T " • 1 0 ' 'PIRATEe'f SEAITEST DEUCldUS • YOU MEM WILL REPORT TO N.A.S. eUANTANAMO, FOR MIG I7'S MAY LOOK YOU OVER, FRENCH ICE CREAM P • ' DEL M ONTElcom CARRIER-QUALIFICATIONS TRIALS. FOLLOW YOUR FLIGHT , SO CHECK YOUR POSITION ON VEGETABLES FLAN ALONG THE NORTH COAST OF CUBA AND AROUND^ RAPAR AMO TACAN TO AVOID THE EASTERN TIP TO GITAAO.' CUBA'S-TERRITORIAL WATERS. a Eurdoo’. F .» » « ^ 0 7 c * * j^ , 5 5 ^ ■THATS ALL, AABN, GOODUUCKi SU6 -AR-SWEET lEAyLY © A R ^ MINCE MEAT A f GOLDEN > OOr DEL MONTE PEAS a m n CROSSE a »LACI2JIEIJ. WHOLE 12 oz. PLUM PUDDING '! ^ S 9 ‘ OEC U OZ. JAR . ^ □ k e r n e l Cans boiled o n io n s a BETTY CROCKER SO ox. 9 0 c □ PIE CRUST MIX pfc,. S w TASTY FRESH CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER SWEET POTATOES CONDIMENTS □ "V ■ ' * Giant NOT bmoush that TWS IS NO PD HE TEiX «U WE THNK ORtOFP GOT HIS because the 7 WBL,rM DtuMreti it ims □ omy FRESH SNOW 1 feel CAPABLe OP JOKMfi MATTER; DATA TO nVB sever spies thru NEPMIWPERS! ITEMAPPEARWSIJ f THE MOST POFEIARIMRK BIZET SPANISH 1 0 , 0 ^ 6 ftOX JAR . 46 pz. BEIM6 MUCH HaP v mTAKEVi AND THAT WE WERE STUDVM6 TNE^------4 ALL FIVE PAPERSRWSl W MCT.ITIS M “ FANCY MUSHROOMS STUFFED OLIVES Tomato MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD' •I 5oiv«oin FIVE BAPBRS UNKEP WITH THEMFJ NOUBUT- o Cans HOW DOES Tiw affect HE SHOULD BE I GUESS ')«U KNOW NO— I'M n o t ^ ME? X’ O W B O lU M e ONioNs2 -ey* ti^iday: Fresh Produce ' ALMOST, I GUESSi SURE PRAISIN PRAISED./ HE < WHY I CAME OVER TD 5URETHATI SWEET MIXED PM HE'LL BE IN Y BUT WHAT DOES IT BUCK NOW, DIDN’T THINKOF SEE yDU,5CAL2l/ □ “i Fhe THE hospital) MATTER-AS LONG HIMSELF AT a l l ; A comple+e/assortment of sparkling fresh holi­ TEN5CN HAS EASED QpXScAi'SBttY ATAVERLV PURE BLACK PEPPER day frui'fs and vegetables plus a large variety COLLEGE b e v e r a g e s > I \ COMSTcicK 14W g f > offigs, ^ tes and nuts for your table . . . WILLIAMS m IS COMING I__ I SPICED A P n jJIN G S ALONG m e j c h a s e ft SANIORN TO OZ- JAR th in g s YOU'LL NEED I^C.B-NLOCm INSTANT COFFEE — u! n A U FIAVORS-PLUS DEPOSIT DAVY JONES BY LEKP and McWTLLlAMS lo h . Q ^riUBORV HOUR » c o n SODA J ZIPPER MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIUOEW a Y C PASTUERIZEO SKIN WHY DONY VERY WELL, MR. WELL, IV E g o t oT ADM IT . LARGE VDUGET ABERNATHY-I^ THE LIGHT IS Be t t e r ; SWEET CIDER DUDLEVJ OUTDOOlfe “AKE 'VOUR 1 9 " TD tviyis IN THE FOR SALADS > o u R /n « y FIRST OF THE SEASON OFF-MXI FRESH AIR? s h o u u j n V ssr^’W ioTO P. ' - 3 9 ' BE SHUT ITAUAN IMPORTEd T / 'i h i y o u R . .<2? Q S S ^ E F S ir ORESSm® 5 ^ . POQNL EHLER'S GRADE A' READING. IJor HoiSsE TOMAT<^ > 49* PUMPKIN PIE SPICE

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Wash Dartmoutb’g TndiShS ne«(}faiv 'ntough OomsU put a nueh*an evoi bigger oontrovsr«y when - <• just one niiim scalp —*or, Mgger dent on the~ scoreboard his. eight yard sweep enabled the JOEW YORK (AP) — Haaglog agaiiist Dartniiouth than seven Tigers to edge Yale 14-10 in New Princeton Tiger pelt — for Haven. The Ifila hod taken a 10-7 In Holiday Event Monday’s football dads op to previous foes, who had managed Packers’ Cast dly, and who, said ocAege achievement of thb second per­ only nine points, one Big Red tally lead on an impro'rised pasa from ' pir-" h teams always play H safe? fect season in a football his­ came with just a. handful of Sfc- fuUback Pete Cummings to JV-re- p . Alabama and '4nny both tory which dates from 1881. onds left. cruit Ed McCarthy, a . By EARL YOST ^ ______O It’s not , Bart went for two.polnt donversksiB Harvard cap wrap up its sec­ 'What’s more Dartmouth quar­ Both coaches said afterward it 'was s 'Twice a member of the Starr or who Saturday in an effort^to win ond straight Big Three crow n terback Bill King outshone a lead­ iUegal because the rulee specify a Road Race Entry List wears the hero tag today in rather than ^try, to iMvage when it meets 'Yale for the '79th ing Ivy ri'val for the second T-formation quarterbadc taking a United States Olympic team— Green Bay. A young defensive ties, the Crimson Tide agtfiist time this Saturday in The Game. straight week, this time outdoing hand-'to-hand snap from center is as a skier—Larry Damon of Georgia Tech and the OsdMs The Crimson warned up to the Oornell’s Gary Wood. King hit on not an eligible pass receiver. the Boston A.A. will be back back named against Pittsburgh. Both failed • 16 posses for 146 yards, ran 106 Blit the officials didn’t catch it I" t i Nome AfllBathm has played Mr. Clutch'for the and lost. > task by defeating Brown 81-19 at the time. Princeton won anyway, Thursday in an attempt to Charlie Robbins ....v-;.**• New York Ptoneer CInb last weekend. more worth three and %. Fred Kandseimr ...... second time this year to keep What does guy have to do posted a total offense figure Of leaving only old Blues a deeper better his two nrevious finish­ Finniah Ametlean.A. CL__ to win a game? Quarterback Boston College rests , its case as sh&de of the same. CharUe Dyeoa Finnish Amerieon A. CL the Packers’ championsjiip ex­ a bowl candidate until the Hlagles 252 yards. es in .toe Five Mile Road Race. The Gary Wood Woo< of Cornell carried Noted for its defensive prowess former 'University of Vermont ath­ isteve Paranya Qnanttco Morinea press highballing at record- the baU S3 times for 161 yards, (7-2) play host'to Holy Cross Dec. i Wood countered with one scoi> John Solcius ...... Georgetown Frooh ing pass, one scoring run, 161 r u l ­ all season just as neighbor Dart­ lete, whOxC®rnpetes in road races making speed into their cru­ completed five passes fo« for 88 1. The I ^ le s , fredi from a '41-28 mouth has been. New Hampshire to stay in ffiape for his skiing ac­ Gordon McKenzie...... i .. New York PMseer CInb more, .scored one and pi conquest of'Boston UnlverUty, are ing yards, 56 passing and a 216 Bob Vinton ...... Baltimore Olyaiple Ohib cial Thanksgiving Day clash total offense figure. buUt up a 13-0 lead on Massachu­ tivities, was 'i^e of a dozen men for another TD, Still O on the prospective lists of tha setts but needed Its to who sent in sign^ entries today. George T e rry ...... Peace Corps with the Detroit Lion^. lost to Dartmouth' 28-21. ’Gator, Liberty, Sun anp Gotham BUI Taylor tied the I'vy game Dick Colasuonno ...... St. John’s AuA. Adderley broke the backs of the pull out the Yankee crown. A great The entry list nowxtotals 128. as­ Bowls. record by scoring four touchdowns run by Dan Serieka set up the win­ suring another grear field for the Lorry Damon ...... Boston A.A. ambitious Baltimore Colts < three There may be something to These are the only items still Pat Quirk ...... O ntral OonnecUeut times Sunday and shrugged off a for Harvard. The Crimson’s 417 ning kick. premier annual sports et'ept In this fhe old theory that the home outstanding of New England’s yards total offense marked its Ivy A field goal also enabled Coast City of Village Charm. ' n BiU Grater* ...... Fitch Hairiers close call with the tag of "goat” team has the advantage after 1962 college agenda, fdst conilng high water mark.,. On the other Dam waa Just 10 second behind Ron Durie ...... Dmard Harriers as Oreen Bay rolled to its 10th all. Navy epaeh Wayne Hardin, Guard to upset Tufts 9-8. The vic­ Alien Mooney ' ...... Unattached •> straight 1962 victor>’. and 18th in to a close. a ' side of the ledger. Brown sopho­ tory was the fifth of the year for ■winner Johnny Kelley last year-to who chargied last week that Dartmouth clinched the I v y mores Jim Dunda and Jim Parry toe grind over Manchester’s paved Jim Flanagan ...... Springfield'Strlders - ' all competition since last year, Southern Gal had guilty the Cadets—the fourth settled by a Tom Durie ...... Providence College with a 17-13 win. | League championship with a 28- estabUehed school iepoids for Cecil Allison three-pointer. This streets. aB season of rule infractions 21 victory over ComeU a week b^ Tl.'jrsday** race starts at 10:30 Dave Buddington ...... Wesleyan Univenity The Michigan State grade, who, never called, said after losing pass completions (16). knd catches time he booted a 37-yarder in the Malcolm McGawn ...... Tftalty Crilege was the Packers’ No. 1 draft fore tbe Indiana ylgn off at .(9.), respectively. final period. ^ toe lower end of Mato St., near to the Trojans, the game was Princeton, N. J. School St. n ils will also be the fln- Frank Barnes ...... Nat. Capitol AD-Stors choice two years ago, joined four *‘one of toe best officiated When BC got through dut-gun- The win gave Otto Graham his DonxPlrie Unattached lesser lights, three of them field Yankee Oiiampe nljig BU, losing'Coadi Bt«v9 Sinko best season in four years as coach lahto'* point. Rrce headquarters games we*ve ever had outside will ':e set up to toe East Side Rec Geronhno W ilcox...... NorUi Medford CInb goal specialists, in other National of town.” Once-tied New Hampshire' up­ commented: of the Cadets—five wins, two Phil HoUqk ...... New York A. C. Football League victory-making set Massachusetts 16-14 oh Bob •Beet Club* losses and one tie. w r're locker and shower facilities He did hot elaborate on how arc also available. Bob Cummlqgs ...... North Medford Ctub performances. toe Los Angeles officiating dif­ Towse’s 33-yard, fourth quarter "BCetoh College is the best club At Middletown, Wesleyan play­ Carl Zi{ffel Uatvereity of Hartfotd kicked four field field goal and captured its first we’ve faced all season—«ven bet­ St. John’s University, put on the fered from that back on the ed the hospitable host to Trinity national map as a track power Ray Hanelius ...... 'Untversity of Hartford goals for the Eastern Conference­ Navy campus, ' Yankee Conference tiUe sine's 1964 ter than Anhy. YoU can.dig to and in anottier traditional contest and Alan Steinberg ...... Unlversl^'of Hartford leading new York Giants in a 19- and its fifth overall, The -WildciUli Work against a running Attack like mainly through toe efforts of Man- little man, you had a busy found Itself on the short end of a Mester’s Pete Close, now track A1 Pugilsl ...... V...... University bf Hartfetd 14 victory over the Philadelphia day: Randy Kerbow had his also completed their firat unbeat­ Army’s. Trying to defend against 36-24 count. Bantam quarterback Ralph Bates ...... ^.x*.. Unlverolty of Hartfbid Eagles. Pittsburgh’s en season in a dozen •years. a quarterback like BCs Jack Con- coach at MIT, will send a ntoe-msn hand or foot in all of Rice’s Don Taylor, never to better form, Vniversity of Hartford Enters Team in Thanksgiving Day Road Race team to town In an attempt to gain Pete Bjarkmen ...... University of Hartfbid ' booted his third of the game with ' 28 points in the victory over Ironically for Masstushuaetts, temnon is tougher.” uncorked four passes Bob Beardsle$ ...... Fitch Harriet* 13 seconds to play in the Steelers’ team honors. Dick Colasuonno, one Texas AAM. Kerbow kicked a which had just shocked VlUanoya, BU playing its best game against and three two-point conversion of toe leading college cross country Dick Packard ...... iton A.A. 23-21 victory over the Washington field goal, scored a touchdown, it was the second year in a row it Its biggest test, entered with the tosses. It was the 62nd match Bob Pike ...... * • • * NoribraatArn Univnntty Redskins. The * harriers in the countryf passed for two more and boot­ had lost the crown via’ a field goal nation’s top pass defense. Plu-rld- between the two teams. THE With each passing day the Five Mike Bigelow ...... vAJL. Roger Leclerc hit one from 12 to an unbeaten club. Maine edged den Concannon climbed out of on BUI Grogan .. - ...... Sb Antbe(w*a, N. T. y a r^ out in Ule- last 31 seconds ed two extra points. Trinity ended its season with a Mile Race, sponsored by Nutmeg the Redmen 10-7 to 1961. infirmary bed, ^ e w a 68-yaH 4-3-1 record. Wesleyan wound up Bill Russell Like Babe Ruth Forest, 'Tall (iedars of Lebanon for John Dfitebell ...... Unattached for a 34-33 win against the Dallas Revenge-seeking Amherst, still Scoring toss to Captain Art Gra­ Dirk liallberte ...... Unattnehed Cowboys. Note to the Prlnceton-Yale with three wins and five defeats. the lU h straight year, picks up Carl Rohrbach ...... Unattached officials: Yale got its touch­ smarting over the 12-0 loss which ham uie first time the Eagles had Southern Connecticut closed a Herald Angle stature. Ahthough nothing poslUve Quarterback came cost it a perfect season last fall, possession. When he got" through, Italo Guicciardini ...... Milford Ree Dept. off the bench in the second half down against Princeton on an successful season at Springfield, has bton heard from defending Lou Alfonso • Unattached illegal pass. Ekl McCarthy took ^set Williams 7-0 for the Little Concannon had completed 12 of 28 Mass*, by trouncing American In­ By But with Fewer Strikeouts champion Kelley It is expected he’ll and fired the Lions to a 17-6 win Dick Schaustor . s * • e e^e' * o • * Unattached Three title and sent Ephs Coach tosses for 281 yards and four touch­ ternational 43- 20 for its seventh start toe race in quest of his sixth against the Minnesota Vikings. In TANDEM TROUBLE—Lenny Moore, 24, Baltimore halfback managed a first down on the ball from center, handed downs while setting up the other EAkL YOST Conrad Jan ssen ...... Masa Marithne Aendeny' oUier games, Cleveland rolled it to Pete Oimmlngs and then Len alters into retirement on a victory against two losses. Ralph Rus-'*'But Wllt managed just 18 In the* more against me personally than win. Jim Hokkanen .....'...... Unattached this run, but was overhauled by two pursuing Packers, and Hank Gremmin- sour note. two. (The Horse) Ferrisl and Roger Sports Editor BOSTON"(AP)_BUI Bob Lowe, formerly the best col­ over St. Louis 38-14 and the .San caught Commlnga’ serial. Of- Holy Cross, which warms up for first half when the Celtics settled I he does against many teams Allen Covlello ...... Unattached - Francisco 49ers defeated Los An­ ger. Green Bay remained undefeated by defeating the Colts. (AP Photofax.) fldalB missed toe McCarthy to Bob Santonelli, who had gone MiUci each scored twice and Bob sell “is like Babe Ruth—ex the game, and four of those were "Sure I shoot more at him,” lege cross country runner to the Bill Marot ...... Boston A.A. into the contMt as the arisa’s lead­ idle BC by taking on Connecticut Griffin tossed for three TDs for - - ■ ■ ■ at geles 24-17. OrnnmingB to McCarthy man­ this Saturday, was no match for Sunday 4 High; 1 *m positive, more so than cept he doesn’t, strike out as against Clyde Lovellette, who Russell replied. “I’m the only guy' East ivblle an u n d e r^ a ^ ^ e Robert Drean ...... Unattached In the American League, Dallas euver. ing acoror, turned the tables, pass­ the Owls. eve^, that today’s youngsters ar® often,” according to Boston spelled Russell. I in the league with guts enough, to Brown, will be back this time a? a Paul Larson ...... Wesleyan University bowl-bound Penn State as the 48- Central (Connecticut finally gave Work schedule in the home front given far more than was the case member of toe New. York A. C. kept the lead in the Western Divi­ Alabama Picks Up Pieces After Stunning Loss ing 14 yards to John North In the 20 final scope attested. However, Coach Red Auerbach. Boston had a 52-28 bulge to toe try it against him. Dick Mulreody ...... Unattached sion with a 28-3 win over Denver, Record year: Little John dying mommts fpr the only score. its loyal fans something to shout was full this Sunday and after I during my days trying to learn the second quarter when Chamberlain ^‘I get help sure. Glad to get it. Lowe won here to 1959 and 1960, Bob Molready ...... Northwest OatheUe quarteihack Pat McCSrthy and about by walloping Bridgewater attended Maas with my family and three Rs • ■ Talked \yith Chick 1 The (Celtics’ mentor made beating' the great Kelley' three Houston took over first place in Carroll In Cleveland closed Earlier the Jeeps made a dra­ mates never stopped trying, pro­ had only seven markers. The only way to play (jhamberlain Joe Lang ...... St. John’s Unlveralty the East by socking Boston 21-17 an undefeated season, and matic goal line stand at their one (Mass.) SUte 47-0. It wa* Home­ arrived back at ‘ 250 Burke St. I Toomey, new first vice president the observation today while re Russell got 12 points, blocked is to contain him, slow him down, years ago in Mie of the greatest Fred Hausmna ...... Weoleyan University ducing an 82-yard kickoff return coming ^ y in New Britain and donned working apparel until 1:55, of the ECAC football officials’ fleeting on the fact Russell has ______and! make It so hia pointg don't count finishes In the long history of the and Buffalo beat Oakland 10-6. here’s the reason for the Bine yard line. for a touchdown three. Seconds numerous Chamberlain tries Paul Phinney I I I ...... Unattached « * « Southern Cal and Mississippi Streaks’ success: they held Winner of 10 straighit, Dart­ the Blue Devils went all out, espe­ allowing five ro u te s to clean up board in New York, which handles won round one against bigger Wilt' iiTatriied^Wiit’s 27 rebound* as much.” * November sports spectacle Peter Nuss ...... Unbttacbbd from the finish on a run by sopho­ cially Tony Mallzia, who ran for before the start of the Giants- most of the major asslgnments»in chamberlain of San Francisco in |j, League Boston’s highest scorers Satur- Steve Paryna, former Wesleyan FACKEBS-COLT^ the opposition to an average mouth now is out to match the more Jim Gravel. McCarthy gained Jim O’B rien...... St- Anerim’s Oellege three touchdowns. Dallaa football game via video. the Bast each fall. their battle of National Basketball, “Russell is the best defensive day were Heinaohn with 28 points great, now. with the Marines at BiU Drean ...... ***** Unattodied Baltimore (5-$) and the Lions of mlmia 1 yard per gamo unbeaten, untied mark of Its great 87 rards afoot and 163 overhead. Quantico, Va„ will be anotoer who (8-2) are both members of the rushing: allowed toe ot^iosi- 1925 club led by Swede Oberland- Central’s win improved Its rec­ Was I surprised when action didn’t Thursday Association supftr centers. player to the league, .but he gets Tom Sanders with 28 and Sam ^ Dick Zillnskas ...... Manchester Harriers Princeton’s Dan Terpzck aved ord to 2-8. start untU 2:0P(but I welcomed the The World Champions moved help too,” Oiamberlato said after- Janes with 25. will bear watching. Parayna has I'im D obratz...... UConn Varsity *T remember Adderley club.” In Race for National Title tlon minus .032 yards per Day off in toe middle of to® been tabbed a sure-bet to win a Against the Lions last month,' he rushing carry: allowed the op­ rest in my favorite chair . ; Giants back into the Eastern Division lead ward. "Russell defenses you to Late in toe game ’Fuiaco’s Guy Lather Durant ...... UConn Varsity intercepted' a Milt Plum pass, in looked great, even capable of giv­ week. Impossible,, my good wife in the NBA Saturday when RusaeU death and he has those guys like Rodgera was ousted from the con- place on Uncle Sam’s next Olym- Bill Gadus ...... UConn Varsity Bowl. ’The Badgers whlpped^Wilklnson’s Sooners can sew up position 44.4 yard's a game to­ tcmi has said these many years but 1 and his mates whipped the War- Tom Helnsohn and Sam Jones all test for throwing a aneak punch toc team to toe distance eiients. UConn Varsity the final minute and set up Hor­ Southern CaUforhia and^fto*® tal gain, and allowed toe op­ "Illegal Touchdown" ing G Bay a tussle for the pro Horst Glatte ...... nung’ sgame-winning field goal. Mississippi settled down today Illinois Saturday, 36-6, to nail the Big Eight title against Nebras' football title should they meet . . shocked everyone when I decided riora 127-109 'round you. at Lovellette toiler the latter Veteran Gordon McKenzie of John Keleher ...... - UConn Varsity down the bid if not the- Big Ten ka this week. Alabama was ripe position 1.0 yards per offen­ Company of friends helped pass a to stay close to the ranch today to Chamberlain wound up with 45 "And don’t overlook one thing, tangled wlto Chamberlain lor the tl(e Nev^ York Pioneer Club, an INck KosInskI ...... UOoim Varsity Sunday against the Colts, he ran for the race for the national sive play. All are national de­ back a kickoff 103 yards for a champidnship. for an Orange Bowl tovitatim un­ busy and what appeared to be a '.auBch a major job (at least for points, eight, below his average.' He t^ e s a lot of shots. He shoots i second time In the contest. all-tlme-’great, will be riiooting to Paul Oberg ...... UConn Varsity touchdown in the first period fol- championship To win the tiUe, the Badgers til it lost to Georgia Tech. But fensive records. .. Despite ‘Help’ from Officials . Very fast day. knowing that I would never better his fourth placement of a Carl W estberg...... ;... ■ UConn VnrsKy lo'wing Dick Bielski’s field goal. while bewildered Alabama, the must get past Minnesota—a team the Crimson Tide probably will get have toe time on the weekend.. yeair ago. MicKenzle will be one Angus Wooten ...... UConn Varsity it. A stogie one-point defeat does Monday It was my first experience of lay­ of several ex-OlymplanB and one Tom Bowler ...... UCona Froth Later in the period', he intercepted defending champion, picked that has kept the enemy from Loss to Royals Ends Dismal Trip of more than a dozen men who a Johnny UiUtas pass and set up scoring a touchdown to six of its not make the season a Washout. Upcoming Yale-Harvard foot­ ing tile, but a profitable one al­ Doug Hagen ...... UConn Froth up the pieces of its shattered Florida has won five of its past Six Teams Ready Yale Bows to Princeton, 14-10 ball game at Cambridge, Mass., though my kheea and hands were hold national championships. Bruce H erw ig...... UConn Frooh ’s field goal for a eight games—Saturday. Even if WWh a break from toe weather­ 10-7 lead. Then, in the final, min­ 26-game undefeated streak Minnesota wins, the Gophers can’t six games, culminating to a 20-7 was the topic of conversation with sore by midnight. . By actual PhU MeUnson ...... UConn Froth (decision over Florida* State Satur­ For Hoop Warfare Charlie Burr, well known Manches­ count, not the tllea either, I had Weary Warriors Drop to Third man, arid the weatoer has been Jim Miner ...... UConn Frooh' utes of the gEim^ and the Colts and the bowl picture began to make the trip because toey played By EARL YOST great for the past dozen years, an­ on Green Bay’s 2-yard line, he come into focus. to Pasadena last Jan. 1. klto- day. If the Gators beat Miami on goes into tha record books as 14- ter* nuroszyman. Burr Is a former 11 phoiie calla within a two hour Dick Plenkos ...... UConn Frooh Dec. 1, they are 'certain to get At East Side Rec Despite help from an unau­ 10 instead of 14-8. Yatq 'lineman. Class of 1930;' and period, which Interrupted niy work other crowd of 10,000, or better. Is PhU Kenny ...... Unattached deflected a fourth do'wn pass by Southern Cal and Ole Miss are nesota edged Purdue 7-6 Sat­ One officfel opined later that for'-lnany years a fine volleyball expected to turn out before editing So.;Conn. Collego Unitas. the only undefeated-untied nation­ urday. the bid. Penn State, winner to the thorized source—the game of­ plan but there wds much satisfac­ After Disastrous Road Swing Bruce Dobratz...... (jator Bowl lasty ear, is heading Cummings’ wild throw was de­ splker . . . Roy Thompson of the tion nevertheless to the ne’ ^ ______£ _ down to turkey dinners. BUI LaVigne...... Providence College He was beaten on Unitas' 34 al powers, following Alabama's 7-6 Of all the potential bowl teams, To date six tesuns have shown ficials—Yale was unable to HUNTING yard TD pass to Jim Orr that for the mythical Eastern cham­ flected by one of the Prtaceton HoImeA Funeral Home staff a visi­ •’field.” Bill Shorten Unattached defeat by Georgia Tech last Satur­ Wisconsin, which leads the nation pionship. The Nlttany Lions pol­ Interest to entering a team in the contain Princeton on the grid­ tacklers, in which case it wes a tor at the dieek.. He was serving Take it from the weary War-^ Wayne Embry contributed another Leonard Ehler ...... Boston A.A. gave the Colts a third-period lead. day. Beside.<^ having gone unde­ to scoring, is the only major cer­ iron and the Sons of Nassau Friday riors of San Frsnctooo: There’s no 25. Robertson and Twyman led a But , subbing for the ished off Holy Cross last week, Businessmen’s Basketball League. free ball and anyone waa eligible and' as an errand boy for his ■wife’s late burst to which Cincinnati out? Bob Bamberger...... Unattached feated (one tied) to 26. games tainty. 46-20. prevailed, 14-10, The loss as­ to catch it. bowling., "league; delivering the Being away from the desk for place hke home. . Central Conn. State Injured Hornung put on th,e Pack- the Crimson Tide had run up a Thera are two other teams that ITiey set out on a road trto Iasi scored the Warriors 11-2 and put Don Tollma^ge...... « s ’ clindlher with a 23-yard TD Here is how they could wind up: ... Texas, No. 8, shut out_Texas sured the Bulldogs of a lostog sea­ _ Score in . 14 Pfeys •cd|3m R^wdnif*. that Roy was a one. .day. found,., m expected,.. ;my Distributed by NEA ParilK Hurt, Etounons W elch...... Unattached 19-game winning streak .over Christian Saturday, 14-0. Besides have strong hopes of being able t c ;■son regardless of what happens in After the Yale score, PHncetoii, good goU^i'I' asked if he was out Seidoni" does a fttotbali team Tuesday..with.a..7r3 record and toe it out of reach, Provldenoe CMIoge rjin earlyVn the fourth period. three years. ROSE BOWL—Southern Califor­ field a team, thereby producing diesk piled up -with correaponden'ce, No. 1 spot to toe Natibnai Basket­ - Wilt (Jhamberlato..-toiw to 59 Gerard Rugger!...... The Colts outgaiiied Green Bay nia (8-0) vs. Wisconsin'(7-1). Alabam aand Missouri, the only the finale Saturday against Har­ a pre-season oo-favorite 'with FISHING on the fa ic ^ y s over the weekend. more than 25 pieces being signed win a game with a sideline stetis- points for San Francisebr but got Ronald Andrash Unattached The Trojans,' with one foot to other team to the top 10 to lose the maximum numb» of teams vard to Cambridge.Xole, which re­ Dartmouth for I'vy honors, went to He reported he didn’t get a chance ticlan, but toe University of ball Aesoclatlon’s Western Divi­ Lost to Pats ...AIex'Orteff--Ti. . , . . ... Waterford Hteh 880-116 and held Taylor, the the Rose Bowl door, whipped SUGAR BOW L-M ississt^ (8-0) that can be handled. entry blanks for the coming Five sion. little help from his mates. league’* leading rusher and scor­ vs. Arkansas (8-1). was Northwestern, No. 9, beaten ceived a gift touchdown last Satur­ work and tot 14 plays scored what OVEBHAUL TIME to swing the clubs but watched the Mile Road Race . . Capable assist­ Bridgeport did it. Joo Siegel ------Navy, 13-9 while. Mississippi, by Michigan State, 31,-7. Definite entries are; Telephone proved to bo the winning touch­ pro game on teevee. Would be Ed Carey, a starter to 1960, had Today, six days, five cities and oBylor Breaks Loose Hartford High er. to only 46 yards and no touch­ COTTON. BOWL —Texas (7-0-1) day against the Tigers when an A man’s fishing tackle and his ant Howie Holcomb did a great five games later, they headed home Elgin Baylor scored 22 of his 36 Richard Bragdon ...... which appears to be heading for One other major .team still is Co., Post Office, Colonial Board, ineligible player took a short pass down, Dan Teipack ecortog from rather watch the Giants or play job of. sorting out the news and been sidelined all toe foUowing Rest of Year John Chesney Quantico (Unrhieo downs. the Sugar Bowl, turned back Ten­ vs. Louisiana State (7-1-1). Materes, Nasslff Arms and Mai Wife have at least one thing in to third place, t'wo games back of points to the second half as Los Central Cana. A-A. ORANGE BOWL — Oklahamoa Unbeaten and untied—Dartmouth to the Mid zone, shows but two the eight yard line to cUm u a common—they both require a cer­ golf ? This question I posed and discarding the publicity handouts season with a pinched nerve in Angeles broke out of a 54-54 tie at Bay Crothers...... nessee, 19-6. * which, has rolled past eight oppo­ Tool. -Bob Dlgan, basketball man­ wins in eight starts, including two 65-yard march. the answer - was no, which means his neck. He was assigned to man leading St. Louis with only one ^Kck Cordier Central Conn. A.A. GIANTS-EAGLES— Southern Cal still has two tough- (6-2) vs. Alabama (8-1). ager, has the names of several men tain amount of attention In order from hither and to ranging’from victory to show for the trip. the intermission and romped past HOUSTON (AP)—The aw­ Central Conn. A.A. Alter the GATOR BOWL—Florida (6-8) vs. nents. 'But the Hanover Indians deadlocks. Before Terpack scored, the ’tig ­ to enjoy a long and satisfying life. he’s the one guy in a hundred who All-America football teams and toe clipboard on the sidelines Al Cross ...... ies ahead—UCLA to the C^Dllseum are not interested to a post-season who desire to play but are not af­ ers had a fourth down amd five wouldn’t . . . Holiday for many wearing cleats and regulation The Warriors, too weary to hold the hapless Pistons. Rudy LaRusso ful moment Coach Mike Holo- Greg Bigelow...... Central Oonn. A.A. (1-8-1) had gone ahead 14-10 in Saturday and Notre Dame on Dec. Penn State (8-1). filiated with any team. Any team Fortunately, for 'Hhe men who Good fishing gear can last for wrestling matches to a city 60 off Oscar Robertson and Jack and Jerry West each had 26 for vak and Patriots fans hoped Central Conn. A.A. the first period. Chandler got the Miami of Ohio (9-1) and Houston game and will, wind up with only wear the striped shirts and who situation on the 23 when quarter' many years. Yet, aay, the fishing and this al'ways means a flow of miles from Manchester . . Pretty pants, but no pads. Pat Q uirk...... 1. A ■victory by the Ttojans and the Ivy League -ebampionship for looking for additional players can back Pete Porietls paissed down visitors, this day being no excep­ Twyman in a last half Clnctonatl the winners while Willie Jones was would never come is here. Joe Beraudy...... Central Oonn. A.A. ’ rest of the Giants points \rith his they are to. If they hope to win (4-4) were selected over the week­ contact Dlgan and pick up addi­ were assigned to the important Big authorities at Mercury outboards, woman stopped at the desk and drive, blew an eight-point halftime high fer Detroit with 18. Quarterback Babe Parllli is Peace Corps toe, setting a club record and their efforts. Victim No. 8 was Three and Ivy League skirmish the middle to Jack Jienrich for a the major reason for frequent re­ tion . . Red Hadden wanted to handed me a race blank. ‘‘Oh, no!,” Berry Crawford...... the national title, though, they’ll end to play to the Tangerine Cornell, 28-21 Before meeting the tional players for their roster. first down and more to the Eli check on the Road Race corre­ margin and lost to the Royals 132- Syracuse blew leads of 13 and 15 lost for the rest of the Ameri­ Dou^aa T ieado...... •Peace Oorjai coming within one of an NFL have to get by both U(XA — Bowl. Any men who are not picked up before a disappointing crowd of placement is neglect and careless I said, "no women are allowed to 120 in the windup of their road points, then put on a scoring burst can Football L ea^e season. Pence Corps game mark. The victory left New Big Red, Dartmouth hadn’t .per­ 39,300 spectators, the Tlgeoi over­ eight. Prior to the., first down storage when the season’s oyer. spondence and PMil Phinney, Man- run this year.” The caller w u Lea Jack Croivel]- which beat thbm last year—and Arkansas, which probably will mitted its opposition a touchdown. will be placed on someones roster. aerial,..Yale’s defense had stiffened te s te r High-track coach, said how trip to CSncinnati Ifast night. , late in toe final period to pull it The OT Kentucky Babe suf­ Dsn Ayala Pence Gbips ■York with a twb-game lead over Notre- Dame. Wind up the runner-up to Texas came the deficit through the gift A couple of hours devoted to your Dowd’s mother delivering to. per­ Other Results out against Chicago. Hie Nats led fered a broken collarbone Pence Corps the Redskins, whom they play •In other major action Satir^y The league 'Will operate on Mon­ and it iq>peared an upset 'was in equipment now can prevent need­ much of a Idck he got out of nm- son her son’s entry . . Ed Buckie. Walter Baehnr ...... Ole Miss has an open date this to the Southwest Conference, is Pitt Defeated Anriy, 7-&; Ohio day and Wednesday evenings with six-pointer suid won out oh a sus­ the maUhg, Prinoeton having en ning even at,the advanced age of The loss,- coupled -With Los 'An­ only 89-^ when Joe Roberts hit when tackled “ by-Bill Herch- .John- Horan . -. *...... * * New York A.-©...... next week In Washington. "The the logical team to oppose Mis­ tained drive of 65 yards midway less purchases next spring. San Francisco Giant baseball geles’ 116-98 triumph over Detroit, three straight baskets and Syra­ man during the second period New York A.C. Eagles lost Hopalong Cassidy for week, then meets Mississippi State rolled past Oregon, 26-7; all games being played at the East tered. the fray a two-touchdown Take your reels apart and clean 40 . . . 'Tliis Is deer hunting season Pat Nostick...... State to its finale. Thlk should sissippi. All Texas needs is a tie Iowa halted Michigan 28-14; Duke Side-Bee. At present plans ore be­ In the fourth period. fevorite. In Maine and each day there is at scout, said he waa sorry he dropped toe Warriors out of a cuse wasn’t troubled again. Johnny of yesterday’s 21-17 loss to Vince Chiopetta...... ;.. New York A.C. the year with a broken leg. . prove no problem as State has against Texas AAM Thursday to The play in question, which them thoroughly. Re-oll and re- couldn’t have signed Tom Kelley, share of 'second place, a full gome Kerr had 22 points for the winners. Houston by which the Oilers Now York A.C. * * « « took another step toward the At­ ing made to get the season under­ First score on the gloomy, over­ aasemble. Store them where it’s least one call from a local hunter local baseball pitcher. "We offered back of the Lakers. Syracuse Woody Sauldsberry 26 for Chicago. 99. Bill C astle...... dropped five of its eight games. wrap up the conference crown. lantic Coast Conference title by way on Monday, Dec. 3. would have rocjked the walla of cast aifternoon, which found' the describing. Jiis catch and asking took over the Elaatem Divi­ 100. Bob Harrison...... New York A.C. STEELER8-BEDSKINS— LSU looked good polishing off every Ivy tower in the league, was warm and dry. Beware of wool- him a good contract and a chance nipped Chicago 110-107 in the first In .urday games, Detroit beat sion lead from toe Patriots. Now York A.O. ' Michael’s game-winner, was his Sure to Itonble smothering Wake Forest, 80-0; Following is a scheduled time temperature at a comfortable 60 lined cases which may abam-b oil for a picture to appear in The half of toe Detroit doubleheaders, New York 121-113, Boston trounced 101. Coleman Mooney...... Alabama-was No. 1 to the cur­ Mississippi State 28-0 Saturday. West Virginia clubbed the atadel, that each ^ the six teams will be not immediately, detected by either degrees at game tl.me, was chalked Herald. This practice haw been dis­ to , pitch to Springfield,” but it Parllli had led Boston to the 102. Jim McDonald...... Now York A.C. second in the last three games rent Associated Press weekly poll, Over Major Hurdle the Princeton coaching staff or the and invite rusting. wasn't enough he said . . Hal the only other geme on schedule. San Francisco 127-109, Los Angeles top nmg to the Division and Tom McCarthy ...... Now York A.C. lor Pittsburgh. came 46-0; Georgia shocked Auburn, permitted to use the floor for a up to Yale, a 16-yard field goal by Check rods for signs of crocked continued'unless the dCer, or bear, Goodnough, the great after-dinner Robertson sco’.-ed 20' points sind edged (Thicago 110-109 and St. 103. but is certain to tumble, Southern Oklahoma, which hdsn’t allowed 30-21; Vanderbilt, after ei straight team practice Wednesday 6:45- four game officials. In fact, lit­ . is imiiinial. If photos of hunters kept them there over a period 104. Dick Coleman ...... New York A.OL off the bench for two TD passes tle was made of the issue untU af­ ferrules, ffayed wrappings and and s p o ^ speaker, a caller from Twyman 26 to the last half as toe Louis got by Syracuse 113-107. of weeks. When he waa forced Alex Snoop...... Now York A.OL ’ to propel the Steelers (6-4) to a Cal is No. 2 and Misslssip^ No. 3. a touchdown to its last four losses, upended Tulane, 20-0; Ne­ 7:45, Telephone and Post Office, Thanks to two great defensive worn guides which 'will cut lines. with their deej- were used there Royals charged from behind. Bach There are no' games scheduled 106. Wisconsin, No. 4, can make games, got over a major hurdle braska blanked Oklahoma State 7:45 to 8 :^ , (Jolonlal ahd Materes, ter the final gun had aoimded. . plays by halfback Jack Ciri'e, Yale would be little room for any other his Wellesley, Mass, home, and to leave the ^ame his total for 106. Ron Halbert ...... New York A.C. 17-point fourth period. Norm reservations for its trip to the to Missouri Saturday, 13-0. Bud All these items may be easily and said he was'not as yet working for finished with 82 for toe game, and tonight. nine and a ' fraction games 107. Tom Mooney...... New York A.OL Snead tossed' a pair for the Red­ and Washington beat UCLA, 30-0. 8:45 to 9:46 Nassiff's and Mai.- Princeton led 7-3 in the third renudned in the game, which for inexpensively replaced; often a type news, especially during the Peace Corps rlod when Yale sophomore quar­ the most part did not hold the hunting season. Of course, no (Hx the New York Yankees but ex­ showed 140 pass completions 108. Terry Shelton...... skins (8-8-2). Both clubs are still dollar’s worth of materials will pected definite word shortly . . Out to 253 tries for 1,988 yards and 109. Bob hfaoneU Coventry Higk in the fight for. the. Eastern title terback Ed McCarthy,' who was u s ^ tenseness and excitement of make a rod work like new. are taken of deer before or after Dnattariied * making his varsity debut, took the a Big Tliree battle. the season closes . . . Rec Ameri- of action with b u rsitis to toe 18 touchdowns. 110. John Preston ...... behind ^4ew York. Fly lines should be rMnoved shoulder is Ray (Gumpy) Holland, When asked what would ■ Dave G rainger...... Fitch High , - ■ • • • snap-back from center. He pitched Clrie qtole the ball out of Tiger from reels and coiled loosely when Csn VoUeybedl League started at Ice Capades Opens at Coliseum^ St. John’s A.A. UCoims Defeat Rho(iy» out to fullback Pete Cummings Iback BiU Merlini's hands on the mght and for the first time since former Twilight League pitcher, happen if Parilli should be in­ Paul Daly ...... ' BEABS-CX>WBOY»— storing. An empty casting line catcher, oiitflelder and fine hitter jured, Holovak had merely Kiernan M oran...... St. John’s A.A. Leclerc, who beat the Vikings who started around- his own right YalS IS and scampered 64 yards spool tacked to the wall makes a •'■I joined Watkins six years ago Playing O. W. Post College, St.. John’s A.A. end on the Tiger six. Hemmed in to the Princeton 28 before being the teaun lost a match, the West who also starred with Moriarty’s Familiar Stars with GO Edition winced earlier this year. He Ed'Ullv ...... In the final 18 seconds with a 10- handy hanger; loop the lines in fine volleyball team of 26 years Bridgeport svns lied 6-6, after had .fo send Tommy Yewcic, Dick Thelssan...... St.. John’s A.A. yard field goal last week, capped at the line of scrimmage,. Cum­ stopped. Cirie had 'the lockers to six- to eight-inch colls, don’t ■wind 'Sides winning, 2-1. It wasn’t an quaixerback Pete DeOregorlo had St. John’s A-Au 10(T-Yar(i Rim Features mings, on the- keeper play, sud­ go all the way but the Princeton upset, just a haird fought well ago . . Dick Danielson,’ most isuc- primarily a who had ■ Jim O’Reilly a 10-point scramble by the Bears tightly. ^ cessful Manchester High soccer faked a field goal attempt and The 23rd GO edition of Icet^pions is a little lady simply called laimched only eight passes, JIra IVolte .. St. John’s A.A. (6-4) to' the fourth quarter, pre­ denly pushed the ball into the air, defenders would not be taken out Alumihum 'and plastto tackle earned victory for Henry Frey and tossed a 20-yard aerial to -end St. John’s A.A. as if throwing a chest high bas­ of the play. Yale got as far as the Co. and a tough defeat for Coau:h coEu:h, an afternoon v isito r . . (Japades which opens at the East­ Brigitte. This golden haired Vien­ into the game yesterday. Bos­ Fred Conway ...... ceded .b y quarterback Billy By H O ^ E HOLCOMB boxes can be -scrubbed with soap Found plenty of- work to „do at John Aires in too end.zone. ern States Colliseum tonight for nese “Liebchen” captured the ton's play suffered'. ' Jim Murray ...... s**” St. John’s A-A. , Wade’s second TD pass. Joe For- Surviving a multitude of pitfalls (including a half dozen ketball pass. Before the-pig;skto 16 before Mercein came in to spilt and waterr and thoroughly dried. Frank Miller’s crew. - Oswey toipped Into his jersey unattached landed, McCarthy latched on to the uprights for three points. night, my typei^ter my constant just six nights and five matinees European Junior Championship as ParilU. had passed to Jim' Allan Baxter ...... timato’s block of Sam Baker’s ex­ fumbles and seven penalties) University of Connecticut rolled On steel boxes, use an auto finish . Tuesday companion well into toe wee hours and tsotfed out on toe field to Well as the Austrian junior title Colclough for an early 7-0 Glenn Oookson Unattached thq>bail in the end zone and the Perfection Flay cleaner, then wax;. kick'a perfect point after touch­ is kno'wn as the show of cham­ Unattached tra point try fc^owlng Dallas’ to a fairly easy 27-6> victory over its oldest fdotoall opponent, YdJe stands, which were extremely "Look at my hands,’.’ Cy Per­ of motntog. pions. This year probably more before she embarked on her newly, Boston lead. Houston Quarter­ Dennis Lynch'...!...... (8-4-1) second TX> eventually The steal by Cirie was a perfec­ Boots and waders are both cost­ kins said as he ntede his usual down toot gave his team toe vtc- Ed Hach'adourian ...... Unattached Rhode Island, Saturday at Storrs before a Dad’s Day crowd quiet, suddenly came to life. tion play. Instead of tackling the ly items and- the most suspectible than ever it is deserving of this found professional career. back tossed TThattached . ' made the difference. Tuesday turn, ■visit; "I still caui’t; Saturday ' tocy. bluing. , The list of champions seems al­ toe oilers into a 14-7 edge be­ Leslie Dow4 ...... Wade gained 470 yards passing of 9,50. Rules d e a r gosii-boi^ Merltoi, Cirie went af­ to deterioration through neglect. grip a bowling ball.” ’^ e very Arrival before 8 o’clock was Dave Bremer *...... Trinity College No doubt about the turning Rules specify that a quarterback ter, and got the ball from a sur­ Be certain they are completely dry ' The parade of champions is led most inexhaustible. It- seems hard fore Parilli was kayoed. Trinity Ooltogo iu Chicago took third to the end zone and Kupec, a sophomore capable secrotary of the Church Dick Day, fOrm«- Manchester Higto by Barbara Wagner and Robert to believe that Freddie Trenkler Yeweic was able to pick up .Alden (lardner ...... West. , subbing for point—the key play of the game. guard, 'pounced on the ball for the in -the T formation is not eligible prised and unexpected Prtoceto- before storing, and hang them feet athlete and now on the staff at George Bols ...... Trintty OoUege It was an electrifying 100-yard to receive a pass because he is not nlan. up in a cool place. 10 ‘.Pin League has had a skin Peruvian SJugger Paul, winners of the 1960 Olympic the bouncing ball of the ice also the tempo later to the game Unattached the injured Eddie LeBaron, tossed score. disease for. nearly a month and East Catholic. Day delivered to belongs to that select group. When , and after Gtoo Cappelletti Bill Smith m ...... three touchdowns for the Cow­ touchdown run back with an in­ stationed at least one yaid behind 'Second defensive gem by Cirie Your outlMard motor requires p e n ^ a letter to Major Amos pairs championship at Squaw Val­ boys.. tercepted pass. His dash (which Connecticut, which outplayed the line of scrimmage when the was via a pass 'Which attention, too. For complete pro­ witb' sach passing week, although Meetjg Henry Hank ley. This delightful couple return you watch his laugh provoking an- booted a 26 yard field goal and ball is cMitered. the hands are healing, Cly finds it Hoople, ,the football prognosticator to the show iff ter a years absence ^ c s on the ice you simply • doubf Houston’s CharUe ToIaT'i'an * * * took 13 seconds as opposed to Kor- Rhody to all departments, got a led to Yale's touchdown. Cirie tection take It to your dealer for deluxe . ... Saturday seems to be .ponal’s 10.6 timing In a track suit) big assist on its first scoring drive. grabbed the ball out of the air winterizing. But don’t overlook hard to pass up bowling... Thanks to which they toured their native That he waa ever anything else but across for a score, Tom con­ UON8-VIKINOS— Red faced referee was Ed Myer, for help was relayed via a call a day for visitors, and among the In ALiiierican Debut a comedian. This is far from true nected with on a Leah Have Same Old Problem, ’The Lions trailed 6-3 at the start blunted a Rhody threat only sec­ With the ball on the. Ram 39, a profeosional cost accountant and the 45 and ran It back to the the gas tank. Empty all the fi^ callers were George Krause the Canada making personal appear­ Aceto went back to pass and from Bill Skoneski, Charter Oak ance. In toe pMt 10 years they as Freddie is a gold medal ivlnner, 69 yard scoring pass play. But of the second half when Morrall onds before the first half ended. secretary of the New Jersey foot­ Princetoi) 26. and clean with carbon tetrachlo^ Florist, whp ordered tickets for Peru’s Mauro Mina makes his fumbled on the UConn 46. But a ball officials. His working partners Most effective on the groimd ride or white gas. Fuel goes stale Football Conference commissioner. have won the (Canadian senior pair the highest award that can be that was as close as' Boston Can’t Beat York Rangers took over, and tossed a pair of The Rams hod pushed* from thrir the Gold Key Dinner to January, debut In the United States Satur­ won to the figure skating world. got. touchdown passes to Jim Gibbons, seven to' the UConn four and ap­ holding penalty was called against were Jim HMiry, umpire, <3arl M«l- with 209 yards to Yale’s ' 136, over a period of time .and forms a Bill’s promotion of a grid triple- Red Hadden of the Tall Cedars, championship five timss, and have the Rams downfield and UConn varnish which can foul Up the fuel header on Sunday iva8 a big suc­ day night in toe opening bid of a captured no 1ms than 12 first Jefore he «ntarfted on his laugh The problem remained what klilt Plum guided Detroit in the peared ..to be headed fo:* a tying linger, linesmsui, and .Walt Slbson, Princeton took a 7-8 lead into the Jeff Koelsch, the frog voiced am­ making career ji'e won the Vienna will the Patriots do the rest of Toronto Coach Punch Imlach to-fWorsley w w the keys to the first half, and coach George Wll- touchdown. UConn was ahead 6-0 not only retained poesessiem, it field Judge. Myer was. the first to dressing room at halftime on the system and carburetor. cess in H artford... Anxious to bassador of goodwill from Hamil­ campaign to' get a title crack at places to international competi­ took over on the RI 17. make sure the police* do their top .'igure skating championship. the way. They’ve been so close day has an unusual and embarass- Ranger victory. sem now must make up his mind on an earlier TD by the same Kor- admit hia booboo After the game good running of Cosmo lacavazzi, ton Standard and Fran Mahoney, world light heavyweight champion tion, includtog four world crown: Worsley turned bock 81 ahots, but what would have happened job during the Itoad Race Thanks­ and, of course, the most glittering and even after losing are only Ing problem: His Maple Leafs just who he will use to his do-or-dle ponai. A 10-yard flip from Aceto to the team’s best , and Manchester’s new mayor and ex­ Harold Johnson. half a game off the pace. * 15 of them in toe scoreless firat gamo Thursday against the Pack­ It was second and goal to go Korponai capped the drive. had the score resulted In the win­ Porietls,. to travel 88 yards in 11 giving, Police .Chief Jim Reardon athlete . . . Off via the highway The 29-year-old South Ameri­ of all, the Olympic Games golc can’t seem to handle the lowly Krinjak Triumphs . phoned to discuss past - races and Rec VojUeyball But they need more quar­ period before toe Rangers got or­ ers to Detroit. when Greg Gutter tossed a pass to ning points would have been a plays for a score, lacavazzi tally­ to New HavCn by 11 o’clock, Yale can champion, winner of 24 toedal. New York Rangers. ganized. They dominated piny the The game marked the end of the batastrophe. to seek any new ideas on improv­ terback help if they are to The Ranger*, who haven’t the right, just at the end zone line. aeaaon for the ■vialtora. They show ing. Dave Goulding added both •the deotination for' toe Yale-. straight, takes on Detroit’s Henry The champions . champion, Ron­ stay in contention. rest of the way; outpoboottog th* BBOWN8-CAB08— Korponai, waiting to the end zone Would Yale, had the final ecore points after 'via placements. In Weekly Shoot ing th*..vohiteer service on race Princeton football game . . . Met Hank to a television (ABC TV 10 nie Robertson is again back with AMBBlCiAN LEAGUE caused major discomfort among a 2-6-2 overall mark, 1-2-1 in' Yan­ d ^ .,. Work project at night and leafb 29-17 over the lari two peri­ Fullback Jimmy Brown re­ until the right second, zipped past kee Conference play. The Huskies ■been 10-7 to its favor, given the Yale, crippled before the in­ Tom Gorman, Monchsoter man p.m., EST) 10-rounder at New Ice (Japodes. This young fellow at . ' Standings the rest of the National ’ Hbritey ods. turned to' form with four touch­ the intended receiver and scooted are now 3-6 overall an<] 2-2 to the tamiehed win to Princeton because vasion of Princeton, was battered Consistent Bob Krinjak was the I was busy imtU my back grave out and former Tale lineman, and Yori^* ModlSMi Square Garden. jiist 26 years of age is rapidly W. L. Pct.4 League for some time, have made Vetersn Red KaMy «oiM downs and 88 yards gajned rush­ down the sidelihes with only a conference. They have one more of the rule infraction which was and bruised and it is a tribute to winner again in the weekly trap- •nd at a Ume when I was tired, learned he now has a family of Mina hoa beaten all 10 fighters gaining toe reputation of being CSvltan ...... ,.3 0 1.000 the playoffs only once to the lari Gump’s bid for a shutout Into In ing for Cleveland. (8-4-1). Brown cordon of protecting teammates allowed? No one will ever know. Coach Jordan Olivar that the final shoot sponsored by the Manches­ too. five—four girls and one boy. Tom from toe UB. that he, faced, in­ the greatest skater who ever Uved. West Sides ...... 2 1 .667 19th Hole four seasons and currently are to ame a toughle at' Worcester next U A R Const...... 2 1 .667 the middle period, cutting New quarterback Ed Ryan gained 241 .anywhere near him. Gerry White faturday against Holy Cross. Myer can thank Princeton’s fine margin was but four points. Un­ ter Coon and Fox Club. He smash­ Wednesday rMides to Albany, ' N. Y. . . . cluding a lO.-round decieion over His championship* Include Cali­ fifth place. York’s lead to 2-1. Bronco Hor­ yards passing while the defense added an extra point and. Instead ground' game, plus the terrific less a mirade happens, it will bq a ed 44 of a possible 50 targets. Prinoeton won toe football gamq, veteran Eddie Cotton of Seattle at fornia, and Pacific Coast as Well ^iVstkins ,...... 1 2 .333 They have played the Stanley vath's goal took the pressure bff tydee held fit. Louis on the 2-yard of Rhody being tlbd (or possibly GAME NOTES—Connecticut un­ long ride home next Saturday Despite the sleet and snow, ona Mail Included press tickets for 14-10 on a great November after­ Lima last Oct. 17. Cotton wks the 'enter Congo ...... 1 2 .333 COUNTRY CLUB ■ covered a new running - threat to blocking of Cosu;h Dick Colmem’s the Yale-Princeton fodtball game as the world’s mens professions 3candia ___■ ...... 0 3 .000 Four Ball, Best Ball Chip Champion Maple Leafs five to U* final period. Itoe. ahead) the Huskies owned a 13-0 crew with taking him off the hot night for the Bulldogs after John of the largest turnouts of the sea­ noon, temperature betog 50 de­ number one contender at the time. championship. times this season and have skated The loss left the third place advantage. erstwhile end Ron Noveck, The Harvard gets through at Cam­ son was on hand. Emil PUlard was Ml Saturday, the biggest home grees . a t. toe kickoff with the Now Mina is ranked firat and Cot­ . Schedule—Mon. 8 Watkins vs. Low net—Doc McKee, Ed Mc­ former New Britain High star seat game of the year for the Elis ih Altho they have never been Namara, Mario- Martocchio, Ted off with victories three times. By Leafs four points back df leading 40BIia-RAMB- . Connecticut took the second half The officials, involved in a dis­ bridge. ^ runnenip with 41 broken targets. crowd falling far below expecta­ ton second. ofowned the superb Romayne and r A R' C, 8:46 Civitan vs. West contrast, Toronto has lost only Detroit, which wqn its 10th -al picked up 44 yards to eight tries, ------Howard' Skinner and Mrs. Terry New Haven. The latter site will be tions at under 40,000' paid . . . All but two pf the Peruvian’s jides. Tues. 8*15 Scandla . vs. Stanford -61; ’ Etoar Loreatzen, The 49ers (4-6) got consistent kickoff and holled steadily to the tops for the game. Preriously he pute with the Princeton team over my destination Saturday after­ Steele are'known as evwrybody’s Merrill Anderson, Sher Porterfield,' four games to the rest of th® Boston. Thb loss st^stchsd Bos­ quarterbacktog from , a Yale end who' waa wearing a cMi- Ward were winners of five-target Home Just to tone to. chs^e and fights have been held in Lima .Congo. ton’s winless string to IS. Brain Ram two, then fumbled. But af­ had carried the ball but once ■ > Don McKenney of the Boston noon on the next to tl(e l u t Satur­ head for Sprlngfldd 'wlto my sons where be lures up to 60,000 spec­ champions. emff Varney *67. Low gross—Har­ who threw a pair of scoring pass­ ter two plays, Rhody fumbled back Connecticut outgatoed Rhody 192 teris jersey and was thought to be Bruins, Jean Belivsau of Mont­ prize shoots., ’ day, college grid game of the year. Returning after an absence of old Jarvis Sr., Harry Atherton, ^nie Rangers turned the trick Cfooch PhU 'Wathsn was hsagad in es and guided four long scoring illegally downfield as a receiver, Other winnera: 50 targets, Krin­ to 'watch too earrant edition of tators. His record Is 80-2-1, In­ NATIONAL LEAtihjK again last night, snapping a five effigy during the gbne bgr n gsbop and this time the Huskies went all to 46 on the ground and 14-6 in real, and Pierre Pilote of the'Chi­ The finale NlU be ait-Cambridge, SpringMd Indians play an Amer* three years Jimmy Grogan has W. L. Pet. John Buchanan, Ben Bengston -72. drives. u>s Angples ^(1-9) finally the 'way, fullback Dave Roberts, ftoat downs but' the Ranui had a failed to notice what was really cago Black Hawks are' in their jak 44, PUlard 41, Francis ConU Maas. for the Yale-HarvArd cluding 18 knockouts. probably won second placS more TUriiey Winner* ‘ game Toronto wtonlng string* 8*1 of fans ftdto ths first bsleeny at fjd a-"p«to e4-^Eto^to the final Sleeper Jacket, wrong with the j^lay. 39, Jock Erickson 38, Joe White lean Hockey League 'gome ogoimt in Hank, elghto-canktog middle­ Eiast Sides ...... 3 1.000 and delaying, at least mom^tafily Boston Garden. . carrying over from the one.' Lou passing edge 82 to 46 . 6n the second aeaaona oa hockey captains.- tUrmlM ■ • Tom Conran, who did Cleveland.’ times* toan any other skater. Teachers ...... 8 1.000 Class A—Hal Jarvis Sr., Jerry period. Its first to three games, Aceto p a^d to,Nick Roisettfxfor ground and 14-6 to first downs but So .did tha Princeton team. So 36. Nstli**'QflBfeby 3 8 ;'« targete a fine 'job along with Pmky Pphl weight contender, he will face a CtolhyMachado winner of the toe leafs drive to overtak* the Floyd Smith and Parker Mac­ on piMses from Zeke Bratkowski. Summary of Leesthorpehill was so excited dbout the perfect foil. The hard-hitting De­ oaches ...... 667 Beaulieu, 1 Joe TiyaU; CTw B — Donald scored for D str^t iritoln the .extra points and a 21-0 lead. the Rams had a passing edge 82 to did the Prinoeton coach, and no Alex Faulkner, 26-year-old Byron Jacobson 20, John Zeppa in handling .the Punt, Pass and Oscar L. Rtohards award sym- t. Mary’s ...J. .333 Mario Martocchio, Tom Kearns; leaders, Detroit beat Boeton 8-1 Two Wg ..linemen—(Jo-Captaln 19, Mrs. Ward 18, Howard Skin­ Kick coihpetition, has a new job, troiter wades right after an op­ and CaUcogo and Montreal, {dayad Montreal’s Joequas Ptantaaldck- 46. Hie Rsuns wese pensUzed 11 Dane-of-the-Yaar Show in Loo^don that the unusually protest was lodgfd. Sihoe the play rookie center with the Detroit Red ponent to the hope of landing, a boUc of the most artistic skate, Jberty Mutual .000: Class C — Don Forstrum, Joe ZOr Tbs Obdgsrs and Pirates ware the John Oontouks. and Dick Kupeo— times for s total of 119 .^ d a , Oon- was oCnelsily scored os a toueb- WiagB, is the first Newfoundland ner Sr. 17, Rlobord Dstadus 17, for free, as a member bf the Ad* “He's good enough to play de­ in National coiapetltton has an Sqtary ...... 000 netti. Blind bogey — Red Wad**, to a*l-l tie In to* other gamea the first four mlautas. /Bow.c marked fdlow forgot to take on his pajamas. This was Don Oosna 14, John FatslU U , Jim . vitory Paric and RecreatlMi Corn- fense in pro ball right now,” -says knockout punch. He succeeds of­ Baoond p«M ^oi^^^by K m Young of the Rsd JOfign S « | Jtf> oomMned for tbs lost soor*. Ocn- Bse^irat seven for 17. ai sU tbers I and STMit unotaailangsd------at aatlvi* to ' ploy ka Ms NsAtaisl Im posl^ fist of championshlpa. Gua** •;••.i ,t *.•w JWO Meftifil Whiston -M. Btods may be MS Dssas^.OMB^r • B kluff IS. . V mission. Back to school at night Coach Ben Schwortwralder of sen­ ten. His record is 6S-18-S, toclud- claimed at the acU ond Park Schlnksl and Joan «nd th* ly TapfaaAbd at toMlfe UodB«l • feMi lU M r trowned HKiii hr ibe other eanines Itt his eless. iuK aoem at ' ior right halfhoA Don King ef tog M kaoekouta. But tots year One of moot rooent additlana to Tuss. 8 Teadun ^ St- Mary*a. ' for • visit with Dean's teaefaen in this ootatandlng array ef cbom- Wed. • Bast Sides vs. Ous’s. MMfest steady goal-tending ^ annip second period gqato .. ' 1 . ' ■ .1 -: - their looms at* the new PauMf B uf^, X. Ti. bs has a medioera 2-8*1 Moord. ' \ MANCHESTEITEVENING h e r a l d . MANCHESTER. OONN„ MONDAY^ NOVEMBER 19. 1969 PAGE TWENTY-THREE PAGE TWENTY-TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^r MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 19«1 Apartmento-^^^^to— Houses For Ssk ' 72 Houses For 72 Hovact For Sale 72 HousMLFor Sale 7? Radio-TV Repair Serriceo 18 THERE 0U6HTA BE A LAW BY FAGALT and SHORTEN HousehoM Goods 51 Rooms WltlKWt BoAid St Tenemento V . 63 HEALTH CAPSULES Release Sought STRICTLY b b u c l z e b u b r o a d —wapptog. s h 30 EDISON ROAD7-4^room Cape, MAiNCHBiSTJkft—4 bedroom home, MANCHBISTER —St. James Par­ ky Miekael Petti, M.D. CX>NNIE!S T V and B a d lo S a rvloo, ALBERTS CHPT TO YOU MANCHESTERr-AttractlVe house­ inC ROdM flat completely t^daeo- room ranch, garage, biiffi-toa, 8 bedrooms, diptog -room, fire­ excellent closet and storage space, ish. 4 bedroom Otoonial, 3 fire­ Of . Cuba Attache FRESH EGGS available all houn. Sattataction 660 FREE GROCERIES keeping’ room, gentleman. Near rated, adulta preferrod. CallM|^ ■teel beam, beautiful troea, acre place, lovely.'icreened to back largo SBCloOad Ipdgck. * « a r ga- places, centw hall breezewey, 8- F TOUR CHiUl HAS A SQUINT Top quality, all sizea, CLASSIFIED Kuarantead. C all M I ••ISIS. iHIN COe( With purchase -of any 8 room out­ aircraft Well heated. Washer and 9-9662. ^.tot, reasonably priced. Carlton W. 'OsS to schools and bus. ru e, glSfTOO.' PhObrick Agency. CSr garage, all cHy utUitiee, ex­ (CaXSdEYS), WH-/ P06S HE Charged in Plot delivered weekly. fit during our Great Birthday paridng. 80 Garden St. MI 9-1989. ^tchtoa. 80 ajMsa. ibe A g en cy , M I,9-0626. m 9-8464. cellent location. Vacant." Charlea LOSE Vis io n in t h a t e y e ? MANCHE.STER POFI/niY TBLEVIBION antannaa and rator IBOCLAM.___ Srilebration Sale! g o ^ on now. THRBUB r o o m heated apartment, Leiqierance, MI 9-7630. FARM ■ystema installed and r^ialrad. You get your groceries at the FURNISHED ROOMS, complets 474 Mato fit., oecend floor, 680. MI MANdHESTER — Older 6 room FOREST STREET-Delightful 10 (Oeattnued from Page Oae) 473 Keeney fto—MI 9-9904 MMUNAAMMcr 9-5229, 9-5. Serving Mancheater and surround­ M Q H HID DNOOr, mariret of ybur chrice. light housekeeping facilities. Cen­ NICE.\, hbm e p riced rig h t a t 69,6iM); beau­ room former Cheney residence in 618,500—8 ROOM C ^pe, 114 baths, ADVERTISING ing areas. Modern TV Sarvloa, MB OOC CWIP 7MT PHu trally located. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 tiful 8 bedroom ranch, 2 baths, park-like setting, i bedrooms, 414 fireplace, storms, cellar, trees, given toe appUcati)^14 ROOM ranch, ■krooms riiiit'ln town but on a ■ n ar ••WMt MB” an tirin* anr tk* pkan m a aoa- MI B-BQBS. mother works, 11 p.toi-»7'-80 a.m., 3-eu garage, large lot, Look this one over, Tongren quiet deadend atroet, huge treed A U.S. detogatill(lll— reereothn room with flnpiaoo, lomatic immunity. F ree storage untU wanted. Free 466 MAIN—Ideal for 'Offices or any large li-ving room, dining room, must be seen. Owner trankfqrred, stw e furrilshed. Coll MI 9-7884. be- - ooimnercial use. MI 9-5^^ 9-5. MANCHESTER—4 room Colonial onclooed bcoeseway, attached ga­ Lechuga charged that the FBI DeUvery in Connecticut kitchen, stady and lavatory, 4 T .'J, Crockett, Realtor, MI 8^1577. tw een 6-7. older home in good condition. rage. laBdaeaped yam 9lxi94. Board Discusses had used brutality to arresting * •PaintlnK—i-PaDenng 21 Q tm B>ea set up by our own reliable bedroomg and bath on second Marion B. Robertaan. Realtor. MI 1.95 SMALL STORE near Main StrOet. Large yard. Garage. Convenient. 612,800 5 ROOM expandable Santiesteban. 25c For Itoch AddMonal Lb. factory trained men Off street parking. Suitable for ■Vacant. Tongren Agency, MI flo o i. R ecrea tion room w ith fii^e- AND paparhanglng. ranch, rn'koy extras, 16x16 tamUy Rubbish Pickup The FBI said Santiesteban was TROUBLE REAGHINB OUR ADVERTISER? Phone for ropedntment ADAMS STREET—6 room sold barber shop, office, repair Mrv- 8-i»21 place in basement. AttachM G ood bl'______voritmmiihlp^ at rea-- SAMtIEL AlHERT Htfd. CH 7-0858 double garage. Aluminum aiding. room, im'toaculate condition. RAifCH—6 rooms. West Side, carrying a loaded pistol when ar­ flat, second floor. MI 8-7741. ices. Marlow’s, Inc., 667 Main. MI Beechler-SmitJfi, Realtors, MI Expert Launderhui sonable rates. SO years in Man' SEE rr DAY OR NIGHT 9-5331. ROCKIKDOB—T room Ranrii, 4 Central location, 633,900. Phil- Youngstown kitchen with built- Tuesday Night rested and that he struggled vio­ IMIoir Aisweriic S«nrict cheater Raytnond FUka. Ml If you have no means of trans­ SBIVBjN ROOMS, centrally loct^ years old, laiga modem UtriioB, brick Agmcy, MI 9-8464. 9-8953, M I 8-6969. ins, 8 bedriMme, dining room, full lently before agents could oub- From »-#aB7. portation, I’U send my auto for basement, carport, $2,400 < as- duk him . Help Wanted—-Female 35 at 78 Chestnut St., Manchester. SMALL HEATED office or store, buiU-iii oven SM rapge, dtshwash- SO. WINDSOR—Off Stilliven Ave. A board of directors’ meeting Wet Wash To Help Wantefi—'Hnle 36 Articles For Sale 45 you. No obllgatian. CW 289-0251 between 4-^ p ^ . modem. Immddiate occupancy, er, disposal, pon^, ate- Lorga FOUR BEDROOM -7 room Colonial oumes VA mortgage at 4%%, FBI agents said . they eonfis- Flit to Htrali ReMtoii EXTE jR IO R a n d interior-painting. w ith IVi baths, dining room, par­ A 514 room .ranch tatolt 1961, 617,900. PfaUbri^PfaUbtlM Agemqr, MI will be held tomorrow night at 8 Deluxe Finish CLASS A tool and gauge makers; STONES FOR SALE for retaining 626 per month. Call after 5:30. MI dtotog room, den center ootw ica cated an arsenal of weapons when Wallpaper hooka. Paparhanglng. APPLICATIONS being taken for FIVE ROOM teneme _ 98 Spruce tially finished rec room, 2-car at­ 100x200 lot, aimesite drive,-., wadk- 9-8464. o'clock - in the Municipal Building they arrested the trio. Included Pick-Up and also, experienced d i around ma­ waUs and leach fields or for dry A—L—B—E—R—T—S 8-5861. hall, paneled wall flrqilaes Itollv- lia s Mi ■r Me CeiU^B. Floors. EliUy ''-insured full-time and part-time luncheon­ 48-46 ALLYN ST^ HARTFORD St. Inquire 96 : St, or phone tog room with a booutitui vltw, S tached garage. Beechler-Smith, out cellar, qity gos and rto^er, hearing room on rubbish etolec- were six delayed-action incendi­ chinists. Top w ues and fringe weUs, 122 Newmarker Road, Ver- hot water baseboard heat, aluto.- Delivery Service r a « Dm blipheM MMadr Staspiy aai aas workmanshto guaranteed. Leo ette help for Christmas season. - Open Nic^ts Till 9 P. M. M I 8-7340. RUBINOW BUILDINO has space Realtors, MI 9-8952, MI 8-6969. benefits. Apply E A S Gauge, non-lto. Windsor line, off Dart bedrooms, 9 baths, S-car forogo, tion end diqxieal. ary devices, 12 fuses, three frag­ Pelletier, MI 0-6828 If no answer, Apply in person. W. T. Grant Co,, available. 6 rooms or can be plastered walls, selling at bank inum storms and screens, 8 la rg e mentation hand grenades, two Mitchell Drive. ~ HUl Rood. MI 4-0804. TWIN HILLS Drive, Coventry — 6 Lots For Sak 73 General Manager Richard Mar­ oau M l 8-9048.- Manchester Shopping Parkade. SEWING MACHINE, Stogir re­ AVAXLABLp^immediately 5 room subdi'vided as desired. Heated, appraisal, 629,900. Philbrtck Agen. bedrooms, huge kitchen and dto- pistols with ammunition and six MANCMESm ANSWEMM SERVICE apartmeat in Rockville, children room ranch built in 1954, one-half ing area. For a good buy see this tin and Chester Langtry, deputy built portable, eocoriient condition, sprlnkle'red, excellent location for cy, Ml 9-8494. WYLLYS STREirr—extraordinai^ concussion hand grenades. NEW SYSTEM PAINTINO andI wallpwaUpaperlng, waU- r e l i a b l e cleaning woman one DIE MAkERS-With aU ’round ex­ SMALL APARTMENT size Melodi- VO. MI 9-8616. imowed.' MI 9-6888. acre expertly landscaped lot, one. 616,500. Robert Wolverton director of public works, will re­ Iff 9-0600 perience, full-time a t part-tline, - grand piano, 606. Antique sofa, professlonid man. Present space single lo t 340 fo o t fron tag e. VO. The cache was found in a Man­ paper removed,1 Wulpmer books day a week. Must provide own A GOOD BUY—8 room Colonial ameslte drive, full cellar, oil heat, Agency, Realtor, MI 9-3613. 8-7444. port s9l vldnity Main St. MI »-1864. formation see telephone "yellow night any time between 6 Ozlmek, Service Manager. MI 10 h.p., good condition. Best of­ writers 6Sn and up. Berube’s STARTWEATHER ST.—A laige 6 tures, but call, it will be a pleas­ living room with fireplacf, 8 Wah diqioeal and the central fire- 115,000 against each. They were BTOOR SANDING and refinishing SIX ROOM duplex and garage, house, 6115 m onthly, adults. isr pcompt and eouiteoua oorvloa. page 10.” Office 44S Main St., p.m. and 11 p.m., please apply 3-5135. Moriarty Bros., Manches­ fer. MI 4-0891. Typewriter Service, 479 E. Bftd- room quiet house, all utilities, ure to show It to you. T. J. huge bedrooms (two twin sized), hodse at the some meeting. held in a tota l o f 6460,000 bail. (specializing in older floors), 6106. Available Dec. 1. (to bus MI 8-0642 after 6. J e o ^ Barth. Brokor. • Competition M I B-78M. ter. die Tpke., Manchester. MI 9-8477. near bus, 614,600. Joseph Barth, C rock ett, R ea ltor, M I 8-1577 114 bathg plus lavatory off kitch­ painting and paperhanging, dean line, wired for electrio range. AnBomiceinenti COVENTRY LAKE—8 room single B roker, ^ 9-0320. en. Patio with awnings. Best lo­ workmanship. No job too small. EXECnRICTAN journeyman Write to Box P, Herald. ROCKVILLE—6-4 ■ two-famlly. Very WANTBID—Real Estate. Selling or Boilding Materials 47 house, 660 monthly. Call MI cation. 620,500. Robert Wolverton buying Realdential, commercial SAVE 78% OB your dry cleaning. John VerfaUle, MI 9-6750. residential, commercial, indus­ MANCHESTER — 6 room Cape, good condition. 3-car garage. % Busmess Services Offered IS FIRST NATIONAL Wearing Apparel—Furs 57 9-7669. Agency, Realtiw, MI 9-2813. or inoustrial real eetate. Oontact Do It yourself. Lucky Lady Coin trial work, RockviUe area. CaU SH ROOM quaUty apeurtment, heat, completely finished, fireplace, acre good land. Central. Carlton deaners, 11 Maple Street. Acroas COMPI^ETTE 24-hour ell burner T R 64W 06. SEi^NBD LUMBER, hot water, built-ins, refrtoerator, HEBRON — Modem country ranch W, Hutchins, MI 9-5182. Realtor, Stanley Bray. MI 8-6378, STORES, INC. R eason- GOOD BLACK cloth coat, fox formal dining room, family size VERNON—8 room split, 8 bed­ Brae-Burn Realty. from Main St. Bint National service. Also plumbing and heat­ Bonds—Stocks— able. MI 8-7696. fur cedlar, qize 40, 103 Constance central location. Adults MI 8-2171. home, 5 rooms, 2 bedrooms, ga- kitchen with forimca counters WANTEID—Construction workers rooms. dining room, built-ins. rec Paridng lot. ing. Bine estimates. MI 9-7S21. M ortgages 31 D r., M I 9-6776.' After 6, MI 8-8470. ragO with attached heated room, and disposal, garage. Near 618,000 — ATTRACTIVE 6 room Park and Oakland Ave. for part-time mornings or after­ room with bar, laundry room’ ga­ WANTED—Abandoned form in. the W E A R E hot water oil heat, fireplace, schools and transportation. Bhc- ranch, Manchester, cellar, ga­ rage, plus extras, MI 8-5064. CHRJ8T&IAS CA RD S—F in est qual< FALli YARD cleanup. John E. CASH . AVAILABLE. If you have noons. Must have driver’s license. ROCKVILLE — room iq>art- rage, ameslte drive, large trees, Woodetocke or nearby. House and East Hartford MANUFACTURERS OF ment, stove, refrigerator and private location. Call Carol Lak- cellent Condition. Selling for out-bufldinge should be suitable Ity, imprinted with your name. Whltham Landscax>e Nursery, MI real estate equity, caU us for Phone MI 9-9644, Charles Pontl- landscaped, near bus. Culton W. MANCHESTER—^7 room Colonial, COMPONENTS W anted— -To Boy 58 heat, 16 minutes from Hoiiford, !ng. Realtor, Columbia ACademy 616,200. Cali the R. F. Dimock for repair. Advise location, acre­ Schieldge Printing. Co., comer 8-7802. funds. 62000 requires only 644.60 ceUi. 8-8858. C^., MI 9-5245, Jtoianna Evans, Hutchins. Realtor. MI 9-5132. 2 fireplaces, 114 tile baths, attach­ B ir^ and Spruce. Order now for adults. MI 9-4824, TR 5-1166. age and lowest cato price. Pic­ per month,.., includ repayment. FHANK is buying and selling good M I 9-5653. ed garage, bullt-lns, patio, bar­ early delivery. LAWNMOWiOH sharpening and re­ I f you €u:e unable to apply Prehung Doors BOLTON—6 room Cape, S-car cin­ tures if available will be retiu-ned Frank Burke, 246-1 97 days, or used fu rn itu re and antiques a t 420 NEW FOUR room apartment, becue, *city water and sewer, ex­ pairs. Also, lawn maintenance. 529-6658 evenings. during the day, call the Per- Situations Wanted— Houses For Sale 72 der block garage, suitable for promptly. No agents please. Wood Trusses Lake St. CaU and aee what we’ve ready Dec. 1, corner Horace and MANCHESTER — Cozy 6 room cellent location. Charles Lesper- Write Box M. Herald. * BYee ^ck-up and delivery Little 'sonnel Department at 289-1571 Female 38 got. Open Sundays. 5U 9-6580. house on deadend street, posslbili- workshop, 130x200 lot. Bel Air ance. M I 9-7820. Pciaoaals A M cK inney, 16 W oodbridge S t SECOND MORTGAGES available. and arrangements will be made W indow s Wetherell St., 6125 per month. VERNON-Nice 5 room ranch, Real Estate, MI 6-9882 Glass Sliding Doors Adults preferrod. MI ^7893 be­ ties, 612,990. Joseph Barth, Bro­ LJSTINGB WANTED—Residential, Ml 8-8020. * Omsolldate' yoUr obligations into for a personal Interview In the POSI^ON lo(Sdng after InvaUd WE BUY SBILL or trade antique storms, fireplace, 2-car garage. ker, MI 9-0320. ELECTROLUX Sales 'and Servloe, one monthly payment. We are in ■ 'evening. ^lady Or gentleman. Have hoepital Paneled Homes tween 7-9 p.m. Selling below cost. Tong^ren -Agon' 610,900— Impossible to dupUcate, commercial, industrial in South and used furniture, china, glass, Windsor Manchester, Vernon. Jo­ bonded representative. Alfred LAWN MOWERS ahaiiMned and a position to loeui any amount and nursing experience and good sUver, picture tramep and old oy, MI 8-6321. TOLLAND—Nice Cape on main large four room home (2 A. 2). Ameil, 206 Henry St. Td MI BRAND NEW luxurious 4 room seph Lombardo, Broker, MI Cut tiw eoat o f iBsaMaiea repaired sales and service, idek on easy terms. J. D Realty, 470 references. Apply to Box RR, A L L OF N ATION AL’S coins, old dolls and guns, hobby road, corner lot over one acre, Ftol basement, aluminum aiding MANCHESTER 8-0460. up and delivery. Ice ekatee« ehoip- ' apartment, heat, hot water, re- MANCHESTER GREEN — Over- and windows, deep wooded lot. t-0346. .for your buaineai witii Main St., Ml 8-5129. H erald. MATERIALS ARE QUALITY coUectiona, atUc (xmtents or whole f^erator. stove, washer, garage, 611,990. Joseph Barth, Broker, MI Have you ever realised— ened, precision ground. L 1 A M estates. Furniture Repair Service, Bized expandable Cape, 4 large 9-0320. Central location, owners moving Great Amorickn’a to* WANTED—Ride to Pratt A Whit­ Ekiulpment Oorporatloo. Route 88, CONTROLLED FOR BETTER n ear B olton , ad ults cn ly , 6115 Cute 5 room ranch, oversize TalcottvUe, Conn. Tel. MI 8-7449. rooms on % acre lot, 2 fireplaces, South. Ideal for couple startiiu garage, good location, 612,700. only Americans celebrate diiced rate ' ney, second shift, frmtt Spring St. Vemcn, Conn. 'TR 8-7609. Manches- BUILDING monthly. PI 2-8090„ dishwasher. Beechler - Smith, MAN<3HESTER — Six room Co­ out, OP elderly peOTle. T. J. a rea. GaU M I 9^1677. . Business Opportunities 32 BAKERY SALESGIRL, experienc­ f D ogs— Birds— P ets 41 WANTED—^used restaurant, gro­ Realtors, MI 9-8952, MI 3-6969. lonial, 114 baths, enclosed porch, Cro^ett, Realtor, MI 8-1677. Dinner Donations Thanksgiving? May we be policies. Fay on' oaay ed. Apply in person. Parkade Bak­ Call us for competitive prices and SMALL NEIAT 4 room apartment SHARPENING Servloe- Saw s, ATLANTIC. Servlee station avail­ cery store, and tavern equipment. combination windows and doors, Vernon—6 room ranoh o ff tonaa, witii Great Amnd* RIDE FROM comer Center and ery, Parkade Shopping Center, POODLE OWNnlRS—If you want information. with batto automatic heat, hot doubly thankful that we ean knlves, axes, shears. able in Mancheater. This is good your poodle to loiA. neat,-*-jrou For fast ' and ready cash caU MANCHESTER—7 room spUt level, fireplace,, built-ins, city-utilities. 90 VHJNTRT—7 room home on one Vemcn Street, $15,900. can’t Budget" Plan . . . Adams St. to New Britain. Work­ rotary blades. Quick service. Cwl- NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. watery suitable for young or mid­ IM baths, rec room, garage, cov­ ‘acre, full cellar, oil heat, alum­ Sought by Welfare — in the plenty we enjoys in g hours 8 a.m .-6 p .m . M I 8-7802 location on heavUy traveled road, CLERK-TYPIST, steady, amall of- can’t beat' the PoOdle -S BYed BHjntalne,^ BU -9-5046, b efore dle-age couple. Imiuire- 650 E. Vacant. Charles Leoperance, MJ rdeoae eapital for otiiar tol Eiqulpment Co., 88 Mato St., paid training avt^able. Before 5 feesigoaL...grooming, to 9 a.m. or after 7 p.m. ered patia half aoire of parklike 9-7620. inum storms and screens, 4 bed­ and the friends we ahare* a fte r 6. Manchester. Hours !^ y _ 7-5, ^ce, light mqnufaoturing . com- 18 ACRES OF SATISFACnON MUdle Tunq>lke, MI 9-8056. grounds. H ayes A g en cy , M I 8-4803. rooms, kitchen, living room and Oevontry—4 room ranch, car­ About $40 to cash, plus tone - p.m., 289-1661,-after 6 p.m., MI ' ptrny, Rbck'riUe area, WrKe Box 'ail breMa. MI 9-9798, or port, aluminum stdtog, largo Thursday 7-9. Saturday T-C IH 9-0500. READY TO SERVE YOUl MANCHESTER—6 room ratobfing utility room, only 69,500. Robert llianksgi'ring dinners, hs've been 8-7958. IT . Herald. THREffli R o o m apartment fur­ MANCHESTER—Small farm over Wolverton Agency, Realtor, MI ML 610,11,800. ■ AAm fttStkdU. Aatmnobflea For Sale 4 SEStUCE station for rent, private WANTE-D—Used bench lathe. ABC nished Or ur.furnlshed, oU heat, Cape In'an area o t besuttfui eo- doneted to needy Manchester fam­ brand gasoline, busy and well PUREBRB jD Dacha) -ippiwi C H estnut 8-2147 AppUanCe Repair. MI 8-8879. an acre, good 6 room house, ga­ tabllshed homes, well Isndsc^d 9-2818. TREE REIMOVAL— pruning, lot 861 S tate S tre e t R oute 6, reascna'ble rent, adults, New Bol­ rage, 2 large bams, central only ilies through the Town Welfare RENAULT—1969, white, radio oleartog and spraying. Cidl Frank traveled street in center of Man-! AKC registered, rei ton Road. MI 8-6389. good sized lot, 2-car garage. Eve- Buying op selling, see os fori and heater, good tires, A-1 con- Chester. Write to P. O. Box 658, Christmas present. North Haven, (lomiecticut 612,600. Hayes Agency, MI 8-4803. ton gs,- M r. R u eter, M I 8-0309.' your best deal. Call Department and thre or four other LoBONNE. C . N oble, M I 9-6053. LADIES J. diUon, 64M. MI 4-0156 after 5 Hartford or call 282-7126. Rooms Without Board 69 NINE ROOM remodeled home, Warren B. Howland, Realtor, MI dinners have been pledgjed.’’ ' 1 SILVERSTEIN, p.m . 3-2381, Mr. Rauch. 6-1106. iEAST HARTFORD COLLEB SHEHtERD puppies for Diamonds— Watches— PLEASANT roopi for gentleman,- birch cabinet kitchon; 1^ baths, Mies Mery DellaFera^ welfare \toKlNS'WEST ASSOGIATTS, IX a CHAMBERS REALTY Household Serviees Earn extra money for the com­ fireplace, aluminum storms, ga­ superintendent, said the amount is NBiBlD CAR? Tour credit turned sa le. P h o n a ^ A 8-8820, ' Jeweiry 48 central location, free parking. MI 5-5 TWO-FAMILY, excellent eondi- u h Tm ^ ' s o b j e e x down? Short on down- payment? Offered 13-A Help Wanted— Female 35 ing Christmas Season by do­ 3-5127 SEPTIC TANKS rages, one acre. Carlton W. tion, tounilnum eombtoatiaas, 6- CHEAT THE TAX MAN A ustin C ham bers M I 9-7009 less than the department has had Bankrupt? Reposwaaion? pon’t ing part-time telephone work BOARD^OUR small or medium WATCH* AND jewelry repairing at AND Hutchins, MI 9-5132. ear garage, nice neighboriiood, pledged or donated in any previoue ORMAND ). W.EST • OIRICTOR’ MI3-11S5 AN UNUSUAL bargain! Reuphol CLERK WHO enjoys working with size ddg 'With us to heated kennel. reasonable prices, prompt serv­ ANDO'VERr-Large furnished room riohe to schoois, Eiapp% and e r M I 9-6960 year. despair! See H(»est Douglas. In­ from qur. centrally locatad •T HOLLISTER ST.—7 rooni home, Mencbeetor, Conn. ^ quire about lowest down, 'smaU- ster 8 piece U'vlng room_ set; sofa figures for modem East Hartford Ifome-Uke atmoeitoere. Also, ice, 2 watchmakers.'Manchester’s fo r re n t.' C. H . SUens, P I 2-7278, transportation, 628,900 FmHbrick Sometimes donors watt until the SSwKhMlwY O fchn-w M i I ^,1 and 2 chairs H45. Choose from Manchester office. . No exper­ PLU6GCD SEWERS 4 bedrooms, large modem kitch­ .. move over the town Ifiie into oHIce. P^d vacation, holidays, grooming cockers oUr- specialty. oldest established jeweler. F E. Route 6, Andover, A gen cy, 8 0 9-8484. last minute, however, she said and Mm, newt FedlMse jjj , . F tpnMmHnt est payments anywhere No smaU group of fine fabrics. Work done en, 14x28 living, room, Rusco win­ this 6 room split le'vel with 214 loan or finance company plan. and life in su ra n ce.'P h on e 528-6581, ience necessary.' Hours 10-2 H. C. Chase, Harmony IBll, Bray 787 M^to St., State Theater there may be more ;^oming. , * by expert craftsmen on our prem­ LARGE furnished room for one or dows, 2-car garage, buy direct baths, large family kitchen, WaUAM 1. IMNON, Ua AMMhIe H ® "-5 t « e t rsrtUog GREAT AMERICAN Douglas Motors, 888 Main. Mr. Gordon. p.m., or 6-9 p.m. Guaranteed Hebron Road, Boltm. M( 8-6437. B u U c ^ . MadilM ClftMei BUCKLAND STREET — 7 room MANCHESTER— Large 5 room About 25 families depend on the i a . AU w ork *uUy guaranteed. two with light housekeeping privt- from owner, 615,500. MI 9-1862. fireplace, garage, bullt-lnsL ranch with attached garage, tile InmniMwCo. • Now York 61.25 per hour, plus bonus. CaU Septle Tanks, D iy WeUs, Sesver Cape, Colonial motif, fireplace, department at the moment'to keep 142 EAST CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER MiU F a b ric S alesroom , ’ 176 ' Pine BNERGE3TTC dental secretary as­ FDR SALE!—Cocker puppies, AKC leges. Bath. MI 9-4776. natuM spring water, 618,900. Jo­ treed lot with paUo. Only 5 bath, 2 fireplacee, full beusement, lines Ihstalled-^Oellar Water­ minutes from Manchester. them going. St, exclusive Cheney Fabric sistant. Bixperience preferred. sMI 8-1884 between 10-2. 6-9. registered, black, red, blonde. Fnel and Feed 49-A proofing Dona’ - -> seph Borfil, Broker, MI 9-0820. combination windows and doors, 1984 FORD half ton pickup, good BDR REINT—Nice room for lady, Move in for, Christmas, Reduc- If anyone would like to eon- eonditiaa, best eSfer. MI 9-9230. sateeroom, to Manchester. MI Write to Box S, Herald. Washburn 'Cocker Kennels, Tol­ Go-Ey*rywh«re Dr«6S excellent location, city utilities, 8-7322. Budget terms arranged. land. T R 6-2894. garage availabls. Phone MI sd to 632.900 .... Call M r. e lot. Charles Leqperance, MI tribute, she oold, the easiest way Rochtol. MI 9-5806, TR 5A6U. la rge 1964 PLYMO'UIH Belvedere, radio WANTED—Sewing machine opera­ WOOD FO R SALE. C all P I 2 8060. 3-4850. McKinney bros. 9-7830 V is to donate a oertificate for g and beater, exceUent condition. R jgvVisAVING of huzxia, moth holea. tors for upholstery shop. Apply In WOMAN BDR (jredit Department, IF YOU ARE iookihg for a poodle St«p-Llv«lyl dbiher, to be bought from a par­ M I 8-0459. ZippwB repaired Window Shades person. Old Colony Company. Hil­ bVenings, typing. Apply in person- —see these coal toiusk tiny, minia­ WOMAN TO share home with S«w#ragt Disposal Co. MANCHESIER^ $12,900. 6 room ticular grocery store. In that way, . i r made to measure; aU sized Vene­ tures. MI 9-6303. ^ mature woman, Coventry-ToUand lia rd St. W. T. GIrant Co., Manchester ISO-188 P earl S t.— BO S-SSOS BARROWS ft WALLACE Cape nea;r hoepital, St. James the recipients may 'select the mea-t SIGN YOUR I960 CORVETTE, white, red leath­ tian blinds. Keys made while you Shopping Parkade. Garden— Pann— Dairy line. TR 6-1019 after 0 i(!m. Pqrieh, oil heat, nice back yard. they want and can store, it them­ BOOKKEEPER, accounts payable er upholstery, ctmvertllS^ also wait. Tape Recorders (or rant Products '56 16 E. Osnter St., Manchester Bel Air Reel Estate, MI 8-0332. selves.; harduq). New whitewalls. Beauti­ Marlow’s. 867 Mato. Ml 9-8221. and cashier, 6 dfays, 40-hour week. NURSE, Conn, licensed, relief con- PonltiY and ^applies 43 AUTOMATIC ful condition. CaU-MI 9-0688. A pp ly In, P erson Gaeir B ros., 140 vaJascent home. Room with tele- APPLES—Gravenstein, Macintosh, M I 9-5306 Rye St., South Windsor. 'Vision. References. TR 6-9131, HAROO aex-ltok chickens for sale. Cortlands, Greenjtngs. Bunce 1966 CHEVROLET ^1 Air Con­ Building— Contracting 14 132 Newmarker Road, Vernon-So. F a rm , 629 W. C enter S t., M I vertible, eye-oatchl^, can’t be-tirtTL.™ -Windsor Itoe. MI 4-0304 after 6. 8-8110. irs ONLY MONEY FUEL OIL AND attic remodeling, maitched, origin^ owner, low But it’s Y o u r mmiey and we’( MANCHESTER —Six room Oape, mUeagCj, goodnnm ing, 6 cylinder, roofing, guttering and aiding. Ac- Help IVanfeed— ^Male 86 couatical ceiling, porch encloaing, SERVICE Articito For Sale ' 45 Household G oods 51 liEe to help yon get all you can' fireplace, open stairway, tile DELIVERY automatic, 672^or trade. Financ- MACHINISTS and toolmakers, aU bath, city- utilities, excellent con­ tog arranged./Willlmantic HArri- and all kinds of carpentry. Work­ in the REAL ESTATE MAR-' manship guaranteed. MI 9-0722. REPRESENTATIVE around or who want further trato- WALLPAPER and patot sal# — RUGS, NEVER used, 9x12 green, dition throughout. Charles Les- son 8-2712. / ing, progressive company,-, good •RET. So... peran ce, 8H 9-7620. Girl ovei; 21 as service repre- pasted, regiUar fuUy trimmed, Swedish, 620; 9x15 red Oriental, CONTRACT REXIREATTON rooms complete ‘ working conditions, ,aU fringe plastic coated. CeUing paint, 63-89 LAND if you are buying ur selling. 1956 01 .OBILE, full power, 4- sentaUve, to provide ' counsel- 635 ; 9x12 g old P a rista n , 289-6955. MANCHESTER—2 family 5-6. tiled 20x28 feet or 560 sq„ ft. for as benefits. Gunver Manufacturing gaUon. Morrison Paint Store, 88f AND d riv e, . 0 and heater, pri'vate- and advise our policy holders HOMES REAL ESTATE baths, neat and clean, two furn­ ly own( M I 9-2092. Uttle Be 6250. Seven different C o., 234 H artford R d ., M an ch es­ C enter St. BEST OFFER—2-piece sectional plans, all p riced u nder 6560 com -1 ^ by phone and in person with­ ter. ' sofa, excellent condition; unusual OF ^ CALL_ TODAY - aces, 8-car garage. Bel Air Real in our established office. GOOD E sta te, M I 3-9382. 1962 BUICK Special, 4-door sedan, plete. B^lny insiued. CaU for free -♦ ■ , * FLAT STONES for walls, patios, blond si)pp-up table and matching NOW! VALUE, on ti-freesS ’, ra d io, h eater, 675. estimate. MI 9-9658. Joseph P. and house fronts. Corner Route 44 coffee table with glass' top. MI MANCHESTER — 6 room Cape Lewis, Gleneral Contractor. and 6, Notch Road. Bolton Notch Call, after 6 p.m. 9-1608. . FULL TRAINING 3-1996. , SQUIRE Close to High and Junior H i^ YOU'LL RECEIVE NEEDED IMMEDIATELY Quarry. Tel. Ml 9-0617 1969 BUICK, new Urea, power FALLOUT SHELTEUtS—AddiUons, 'SchoolB, fireplace, garage, 614,500. ABSOLUTELY remodeling, bathrootnas tUe work, PROVIDED Bel Air Real Estate, MI 3-9882. equipped, exceUent eondition. A SENSATIONAL LINDSAY THiat Is your offer? CaU MI recreati MANCHBSTHSV-8 room C ape, 114 No Extra Cost! Oag K 8-8818. M I S4MW. M I 8-4860. LEGAL SECRETARY fuU-Ume, stone, gravel and sand. CaU MI MTT-O-RAMA Treat your iaot te a pair of years tod an exceptional home, AFTER DELIVERY, OR PAY YOUR> experienced, downtown Hartford 8-8608 • - vanity lamps new , an car gprage plus all the extras that make for com* th e se eo^^to-erootiet slippers! 614,900 Joseph Barth, Broker, Stamps touied open poynMot of BUDGET ACCOUNT BY THE lOfIr OF office. JA 3-1105. I l f Otvs your m>irits a lift . - • - graoe BIDWELL HOME ImproTsmcot guaranteed. plete home comfort. This custom built home is You'll find them fMCinating to M I 9-0320. liwt fuel dollvory. Aato Drlvtog SdUNri T-A Company—aU types o( aiding and FREE WHEELS with purchase of any occasion— ■with this youthful, trim, and to very nicliito keep or MONTH. simply styled frock to be made Aluminum clapboards a PEXIPLE ARE. talking to friends, BILECTTRICXANS h elper, exper- snow tires. No down payment, 13 Instant Credit . . in top. notch condition. Nicely landscape lot 125 g iv e! NEW CHARMING Colonial ranch, E-ZLERN ty. UnexceUed workman- relatives, and neighbors about ien ced . M I 4-1426. months to pay. Cole’s Discount With short sleeves, or none. Pattern No. 6642-N has crochet family kitchen lirith Provincial | Free Delivery X 160 with additional land available if desired. N o. 8325 w ith PATT-O -RAM A is MONTHLY PR BUDGET.PAYMENTS ip. MI 9-6496, Avon’s, beautiful gifts this year. ____ Station, MI 9-0980. and trim directions for 4 styles cpbinets, excellent floor plan, DRIVING SCHOOL. INC. They want to aee them. They are t EXPERIENCED carpenters want- to sizes 9, 11, 12. 13, 14, 16, 18. B oat matchless construction, only Priced in the mid-twenties for prompt sale. Handy 60^ to 88. Size 11, 81%*toist,' short show n, ALL TYPBIS of roofs repaired or calling for service! WUl ybu be the ed. John R. Weimergren Co., MI 12 VOLT TRANSISTOR jiar To order, send 85e to eodns'to:— 617,990. Hayes Agency, MI S 4 ^ e m r to schools, bus and stores. If you are Baking a olea ves, 414 yard s o f 35 inch. H m a i n g and Standard sbttt. replaced, specializing to Banded one to cash in on tUs demand? 8-5808 after 6. radio, one year old, with push- NORMAN’S Awtia cWboL Ths M oaebsster Bv*> 8-4906. ' You oan b<4-^just pbons BU 9-4922 To order, send 86c to coins tol foa go, toha. e ^ the buUt-im and ahtogls zoofiiv. buttoos, speaker and antennasr Fastofy Fumiturs Warshoaso hmxM adeitiiata for the large family yon sl^ ld Btag iK ^ Id, US9 AVE. or Ooughfin Rooftna Ob,, Mancihee- for a penKmai kiEerview to ynne ELECTTRONICB — Telsvisiao Kan 198. M S-M, ! Sua Burnett, ^ le Mancheater . Eve- MANOHESTER —6 men Oiqw. .SpeefeKatt with good woridng knowlel^s M9 Possst, OontM Ptos M,« Btog BenM U50 AVE. OF ABOOI- IiinisMf>A^ mrw.YOME ai; n -t . quiet street, close to tfioiiiitag and « « . M I v m t T ^ aooskhr thki psepartr. In^M ctionjy apiKiiiiiaMnlL Fbr lottotooB mellkw o M lOe \ pennansnft posMloa to Hartford. OHRlSTMAa trass (Wboteosls). M nnO lisstw K A B , n e w ’ YOBK 66, N. T. achotos, cxqellent condition, ^ ce d Service PLEASANT'woman to five to with Should h a v e a t le a st a 3tad Otoss, Our sslsetsd fan ^ Cana«llan trass FOr Ist-class mailing add 10c for for each pattsra. Print 39ame, Ad­ to-sell, 619.900 Hayes Agency, MI Since 1 9 3 5 * R oofiqg and ChtoUMVS 16-A local famUy. No oooUng, good Fringe benefits. Give conmlete aeU on sigh t. D ouble o rd to s ry Open Dtdly 9-9," Saturday 9-8 Robert J. Smith, Inc. * each pattern. Print Name, Address dress with zones and Pattern 3-4803. OAIX FOR ntEB BOCNSLBT home. Write Box DD, Herald, information in'first letter. Write profits. Write at once for moder­ with zone, style No. and size. N um ber. RobBTNi MI 8-1626' . Send 50c'for the Big-Sizelize Al-biimAl'blim 1 TWTWO-FAMILY—616,900. O-FAM ILY—fl6,801 Excellent OIL COMPANY TEL. Ml 3-6320 list references in letter. Ma,ncheBter Hdrald, Box E. ate prices. Hughes Farms, Belm- , 968 MAIN STREET ' Send 50c- now fo r your copjr^ of 369 CENTER ST. t o 8-8562 ardston, MaSs. our pattern magazine Basi,c Faah- filled with lovely deslgna,I, a needle- condltim. 2-car garg arage, STxlOo TYPIST WITH dlctaphcme corro- PLUMBER—Bheperienped man with. ^ MI 9-6241 t e %u»FWIl ^ Wtotsr ’69 tosqa ' BeaEneq, MI spondence experience. Qualified references and Uesnses lor per- SHETLAND BXDOR jpofisiMr...... GkB. Mllll'Hli W ilf II Ml vog Si"* only. yajUMwani post* ercutss.jQ'asra '* ’ [ - ^ ■\ & 4 '

PAQIIWENTT-FOUB MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19i IM S A'veta^ Daily Net Press Ron The Weather 1Ewnin0 i^waUit For tile Week Xkided FOraeaat of D. S. Weather Bnieaa November 17, 1962 Sdovi^ endhig this evening. Center St., and cn Bittntaam Into a fiitoh. The vablolo was Ooady( and no* so cold toaight. Model of Ebdiibit east of Draxel Dr. towad a'way wMb right rear dam­ doFA LSE t e e t h 13,839 Low n 't o 82. Wednesday consider­ Storm Factor iSanald E. 41, of 47 Clyda- About Town age. Member the Anilt able oioiidliMMB and mader In the d., driving southbound on Parker Rock, SIMt or S lip ! For World’s Fair Rd. Two. minor two-car accidents Boreon of dreolatloii afternoon with chance of showers. St., went into a akld with bla car, occurred Saturday at about 3 pjp.^ VASTXSTH, on ImpioTsd pewitar TIM’ U ttU TliiMter of Manchea- In Accidents to be nnnkled 'On upper or lower Maneheater—A City of VUIage Charm traveled aome 74 fiset and crashed A t the hbuicliester Shoipplng Park- fidds telee teeth mere fliml]; tw 'a bi-monthly meeting h u been g Shown at Hotel Into a tree head-on. Ha w a« un­ poatponed from Wedneaday thla ade, a car operated by Mrs. Es­ se. Do not sUite, eltp or loelt. Th« season’s second snow stonn, hurt, hut the car^ with extensive No gummy, gooey, pasty t— or >iwnk until Wedneaday, Nov. 28, at ther Hare o f 12 Kerry S t brushed K seCnao- (CTsssMed Advertising on Fags 14) PRICE FIVE CENTS A' scale model of the New Eng­ front end damage, w a« towed Ieellng.F^TfrraualkaUii( VOL. IJDfXn, N a 44 (8IXTBEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1961 • pjn, For Information, perbona in- which brought slippery road condi- the right rear side of a car op­ arid).'Doee not eour. Obeoksf|PUts from the scene. The accident oc­ odor breath". Oat FAETREIB at tenated in becoming new membera land exhtUt planned for the New ttems In Manchester' yesterday, erated by Robert A. Patterson, 24, curred at 7:15 last jiight. of Rockville; and at the Center a drag oountaiB evatywhara. may eall Ed Tybur, 118 Proapect York World’s Fair wUl be dis­ contributed to three of eight motor A t 10 p.m., the Burnham Bt.. in­ vehicle operated by Miss Donna played for the first time In Con­ vehicle accidents Investigated by cident occurred when BYancis O. Povlosky of RockvIUe struck the Jury Convicts necticut In connection with the police during the weekend. One ZemanUc, 19, of 87 Avondale Rd., right front of a car (derated.by State News very minor Injury, one arrest and M m leather Chapter, Order of 14th annual Development CXmfer- dri'vlng eastbound, applied bis Ernest A. Pratt 36, of 'Waterbuiy. XleUolay, will hold Ita aebond considerable vemcular damage ence slated tomorrow at the Stat- were reported. brakes to slow down and then PoUce yesterday also Investigat­ 2 in Payments meeting of the month tonight at skidded into a tree off the right ed a two-car crash at W. Center p h o t o ler-Hilton Hotel in Hartford. A one-c^ accidmt occurred last Roundup T:80 at tiie Maaonlc Temple. side of the road. The car was St., east o f McKee S t Tbe inci­ ’The three-dimensional model, night on snow-covered Highland measuring 27 by 54 inches, in­ St. when Mrs. Dorothy D. Line of towed away with extensive right dent occurred during the anow- To Teamsters lira. John Vince, VFW auxiliary 46 Carter St., was driving west­ front damage. storm but was not attributed to cludes the Ooilrt of States, the six it..Edwin C. Swanson, 60, o f 81 prealdent, .accompanied by aux­ state pavilions and the regional bound. Aa she rounded a curve, Harold LinneU, 40, of Glaston­ Christmas Laurel St. slowed down to make DETROIT (AP)—The aec- Alsop to Continue iliary member lira. Florence Plitt, e^iblt building as they will be near Glen Rd. her vehicle skidded bury, Saturday night was ch arg^ with following too closely. The ar­ a tium into a private drive and his retary-treasurer of the home preeented eight American flags erected wi the landscaped two- into the eastbound lane, knocked rest stemmed from a two-car col­ vehicle was struck on the left rear Cards As GOP Leader to Oub Pack 143 of Nathan Hale acre plot. down a mall box at 186 Highland local of the Teamsters Union lision on W. Middle Tpke., east of fender by a car operated 1^ Alien ' School recently. Thomaa Maaon, ’The exhibit will be on view in St., barely missing a utility pole president, James R. Hoffa, and 26 Hbmlln St., accepted the flags while the car turned completely Tower' Rd- Police said LinneU N. Cra'wfford, 60, o f North Attle­ HARTFORD (AP) — John the hotel's Capitol Ballroom to the boro, Mass., poUce said. Damage an Ohio trucking executive to­ fo r the aoouta. around, t<^pllng over on its right was driving westbound on the ' Promoted more than 300 persons attending Project Chairman turnpike and struck the rear of a was slight. day face a possible 32 years Alsop, defeated Republican side. Her son, John P, Line Jr., 8, NOW! V the development conclave on prob­ ■ John F. Jacksem of New Lentdon Roger' E. Carlock, 24 Deerfield received a bump on the head but stopped car operated by Earle in prison and fines o f $500,000 candidate fo r governor, said The executive board of the lems of urban renewal, industrial Dr., has been re-elected general Koehler, 49, of Coventry, who had each. today that he will continue to Women’s Baptist Uiasion Society has becoihe head reference librar­ did not require treatment. Two parks, the builder’s responsibility chairman of the 1963 Greater other Line children, Susan, 8, and stopped for a red light Damage William Wolff Sr., 62, president be active as a leader in the w ill meet at Community Baptist ian at. Mary Cheney Library. The to the community and the reloca­ IS THE TIME Hartford Community Ambassa­ Deborah, 6, ahd tiirir mother were was sUght .Ldnnell 'was ordered Police Arrests of the Youngstown (Ohio) Cartage Republican party. .Church tomorrow at 7 p.m., pre- library board elevated the former tion of persons and businesses dis­ dors project. He is a supervisor in not hurt. to appear In Clrciiit Court .12, Co., and Holland McMaster, 49, JFK Speaks oeding the regular meeting of the placed by redevelop.ment t -Alsop told a pEU*ty luncheon that assistant reference librarian to the public information and adver­ The Incident occurred shortly Manchester, Dec. 10, Robert D. King, 18, o f H aiti Dr., SALEM NASSIFP secretary-treasurer of Teamsters ‘he proposed "to stay In the picture ■ede^. The day-long conference is spon­ succeed the late Miss Harriet tising department of the Travelers after 7. The vehicle was towed A t 4:46 ajn. yesterday, Donald TalcottvUle, Saturday night was CAM ERA and PHOTO Unkm Local 299, were convicted and help as I see fit and with such Kemp. sored each year by the Connecti­ Insurance Co. In Hartford. away with extensive right frwit M. Bogner, 26, of Bolton, was arrested for faUure to obey a red 991 ST. on 32 counts of Taft-Hartley law means as may be at my oommEmd.” At 6p.m. on Muaio for the Varsity *’11” dance Jackson has a bachelor of cut Development Commission with Through the project, 16 men and and side diamage. dri'ving along Camp Meeting Rd., traffic signal at W. Middle- T^ke. MANCHESTER, CONN. violaUui by a U.S. District Court A t the SEune time he challenged Wednesday from 7:30 to 11 pjn. science degree in library science co-spohsorshlp by the Connecticut women have been sent to spend Two other skidding accidents, east of Finley St, when ms car and Adama St. King was ordered TBE* BII 8*T808 Jury Mimday. his 'Victorious opponent in the rEu;e at Manchester High School will be from Southern Connecticut State Industrial Development Council, sunruners in 13 foreign countries each invol'ving one car, were In- went into a spin on a curve and to appear In Circuit Ccurt 12, Man­ . The jury took just two and a for governor, Gov. John N. Demp­ provided by Jimmy Smith and his C o llie in New Haven. He is at­ the Connecticut Urban Renewal since 1964. Thb program, financed vestigated on Parker St., north of went off the left side of the road chester, Dec. 8. half hours, after a month-long sey, to fulfill his CEunpaign prom­ Radio, TV "Offbeats.” The High School World ten d !^ Simmons College in Bos- Association, the Connecticut Fed­ by donations from Greater Hart­ trial, to find that McMaster re­ ises. In a story Friday had erroneously teech- say. installing deputy of D of L, and businessmen who supported us himdreds of Miller is 'WEmted in the Nov. 12 tonight at 8 at Orange HeU No. 126, will preside at an installa­ U.S. Produces making trip to New York. so generously with donations of years* ago In Rift Threatens strangling, of . Mrs. Isabel Sillan, tion of (rfHcers. Officers will wear “ It is too early to know Just time, equipment and money. other coim- 50-year-old Westport socialite, and Tbs r rofesalonal WRusk rbplled. The support and enthtunasm of tries. the kidnaping Emd rape of her, l i - Kennedy Faces win meet tomorrow at 8 pjn. at be serv^. the hundreds of my friends and Poles’ Role as Gobblers Saus . U.S. authorities were scanning As an illus­ year-old daughter, GeUI. Center Congregational Church. N. neighbors from Mahehester and Castro’s remEU-ks to sea what con­ tration, he TURKEYS The -womEm is wanted as an eu:- WllHam Knight will show a color New Chief. Named ditions might be Included. Khrush­ The Women’s Home League, surrounding towns makes me hap­ Stu Johnston said, "Hardly cessory in the kldnai^ng. Qu^estions on film on ’‘Autumn Leavee.” Hoet- Salvation Army, will meet tomor­ py and proud to have served In my Red Mediators Graudfathers chev hEts offered to withdraw the esses will be Ifisa Beulah Todd, row at 2 p.m. nt Junior Hall. Host­ capMity. anything sounds more American MUler lyas captured at his moth­ bombers in the past but attached than the saying, ‘He i>add through er’s home in Soperten, 0*., last Mrs. Ssmud O. Smith, Miss Avis esses will be MaJ. Myrtle Turidng- Vivian F. Ferguson WASHINOTON (A P ) — JUst In conditions not aooaptable to the Kellogg and Mlsa Jane Carey. the nose,’ meaning Uiat he paid WARSAW, Poland (A P )—Some Friday. Aqtiioritles there said both News Handling United States. ' ton and Mrs. Rebecca Grant. General CSialrman. Warsaw quEurters for the first time for the Thanksgiving sea­ For Indian Forces denied the charges ^Ednst them. more than he should have, or ‘got son, government scientists have In any case, U.S. auUmrlti^ stung’, but there are records of (vtlme Eure describing the Moscow- A Bridgeport la'wyer, Davis W. W.ASHINGITON (A P )—President made cleEu:, this country is hold­ Peldng split as unbridgeable. mid-wlfed a' new batch of grand- this phrase being used as far back GEUiim, was retained to represent (A P )—4>AmericEms on the south bank ur­ ing the Soviet Union respEmslble Ceu& ous, experts on Communist. fatherless turkeys, NEW DELHI, India Kennedy’s relations with the as 1672 in EIngland and that was 1 the cou ^ todayut^ilMlfoly . JUk; for removal- of tbe\.Jbombers as affEdrs continue to w u n that the The m n s gobblers are muck too Prims Mlnistei* Nehru today gently consider evacuattan. There press Me getting sticky. News­ not the beginning of it.” ernacle Cbtmfi''t»f vlod In Bridge­ are about 100 Americans known well u the missiles, Soviet Union and (Communist <3hl- y o u n g -^ d much too stupld^to named a new army chief of staff men don’t like the way his ad­ Exactly how it originated Is port. and told ParllEunent the battered to be living in Assam, mostly Kennedy is to bold on sagerly na still have more In common stiirt woicying about a holiday One or both of the MiUers were ministration hEw hEindled them or awaited news ctmfererace at 6 p.m. not known, but one theory is that than divides tijem. But these chopping block. IndiEm Eirmy is ready for a des­ Baptist miSslonEiries, it came from the Danes. In the m.embers of the church. perate stEmd against Chinese Information. EST today at which he is expected voices are softer in the wake of Eight or nine of them were About 1,500 British tea planters to rive an up-to-date report. ninth century it seems that .they Communist wEurlors rushing to­ Emd their families in AssEun sure He faces questions about it this recent developments over Cuba hatched Monday at the Agricul­ evening at his first news confer­ Tne news conference, Kennedy's imposed a. head tax in Ireland and India. ^ ture DepEulment’s p oetry re- Booby Trap Found ward the rich plains of Assam. considering evacuation. that .t^ey called the "nose tax” Nehru also declared the C!hl- ence since Sept. 13. But he’s had seEurch center at nearby‘ BeltsvlUe * MIDDLETOWN (A P )—A seldolh The populous plains of. AssEim, and ihat any. one who didn’t pay One diplomat says'-fk^ly the re­ neSe "have sent many sugges­ the idea of some restraint on (Continiied on Fogs Eight) cent purge of Stuinists in .Bul- Md. They’re Etil doing fine. Dr. used ^ r t road was found booby- which produce much of India.’s up had hill nose slit. This could tions (for talks) but we are not news stories • in a critical period, arla Eind the apparent downgrad- Marlow W. Olsen reported proud­ trapped with a live hand grenade teEi, rice Emd cdl, were sdso threat­ like this one with Cuba, since eiu:- be called, “ paying through the yesterday by a party of surveyors. going to accept smy one of them. ened by a second Chinese drive ig o f the Berlin question are ly. We shall continue the war until ly in his administration. nose,” or being bled ■ for money. gfrantic So'viet efforts to shore up Olsen mEule headlines eight Police said a training grenade bursting southWEird across India’s His administration’s capable of inflicting serious injury we win.” The phrase has become part of Moscow's flanks for a full-dress years ago as the developer of the northeast frontier district. ideas about this, EUid newsmen’s was found fastened to a smEiIl tree Gen. JoyEmto Natch Chaudhuri, Builetiiis our langniage because just- about showdown with Mew 7?ze-tung. world’s first known fatherless tur­ This column moved toward As Ideas about it, cEime into conflict everybody at time pays through stump. A string attached to the 54, commander of the Indian “ The bridge has washed away,” keys. troops that seized Portuguese Goa sEun down the Luhlt River VEdley, Erfter the Cuban crisis erupted be­ Culled from A P Wirea the uose for something. The fel­ another diplomat commented. He firing pin was stretched fuiross the ncEU* the Burma border, 300 miles cause of vihat his administratlcm low who doesn’t care W HERE he the fatherless hirdEk—Including road. The string wem found brok- lEtst December in lightning con­ WEIS referring to the traditional 40 who kre still scratching around quest, was nEuned to succeed to the east of Bomdila. said Euid did. bu3rs a car, just to long as it looks K le of Poland as a bridge, or en. In their pens at BelstsvlUe—were Two explosive experts from Fort Gen. P. N. Thapar. ^ Nehru announced that in the As a result of newsmen’s eriti- CARDONA OAR BOMBED all right, or Is of a particular mediator, in Moscow-Peklng dis­ born by the process of pcirtheno- Tilden, N. Y., were flown here to Nehru said Thaps^ WB« relived Ladakh theater, 850 miles to cism, Rep. John - E. Moss, D- MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AF)— -model, or make Is really "asking putes. . west, the Chinese have captured Calif., said his House Govern­ A powerful bomb today wrecked for it,” W HERE you buy a enr is geoMls. dismEmtle the trap.’ —— - for health reatons' and is going Supporting this view Is the poe- th ey Etil developed spontaneous- on a long leave. three more .outposts guEmdlng the ment Operations subcommittee the antomobUe in which Jose actually the only valuable guar-_ The unidentified surveyors were aibllity that veterEin ..Chinese C3om- ty' ttom eggs of virgin females looking .for boundsiry stwies ‘'-'on Like "Thapar, the -now n- He doesn’t knovwwhat he’ll dl'voroe and her huabEmd blames Elsewhere in the United Na­ the cominltiee octlined a double Harvery Gaatt. Nsgra itnJeat WEiges, ssilaries and fringe ben­ Stance Baker Motley of New do 'With it yet, though. First pressure of modern life for their tions: objective—to inbre^^ immediate seektug to transfer to Cfiemeoa 1« k> If Lbs. ' • , there'U be a conference with efits accounted for $700 million of. , Eisked the registrar why a breakup. Cuban Ambassador Carlos L e. demand for both consumption Euid CoUege. admitted awder trees wamsiffc ess machine card relating to . a gEune warden to,determine Nick -Wooster, ,2%,. demon-, Investment, and, In the long run, the October increase. Divld«mds HOLIDAY STORE HOURS: WUliam T. Masoa Jr., 36, be­ ebuga caUed on Acting Secretory- on Investments Increased $300 today that hs Oav- «REEN STAMPS B :’s application weub - not the law oh shooting peEdiens. stratos the two-fisted grip on General U Thant Monday night to step up the rate of expansion turkey drumstick in pre- comes fkst N e m to be named million -and interest $300 mlllioD er ooBopietod OM appiteattoa for OPEN TUESDAY 8 A.M. to 9 P.M.-OPEN WEDNESDAY 8 A.M.-P P.M. punched and coded as were other Fisbw (Mid he thought the a a to protest the detention by the of tile nation’s productive capa­ Thankagiving Day workdut. assistant U.S. attorn^ in Ifirgfailfi over September. Social insursmee admlaslon to deoMoa. Under cards.^ bird was a wUd turkey when U.S. government of a'Gubon dele­ city. He’s pretty well loaded 'in th e, in modticn times . . . Francisco benefits, pensions and other types questioning by attorney WUMppi Vickery replied; “ It was put In he biased away with his 12- Sontiago^pantas. personal repre­ gation member on charges of be­ "The Unitefi States can and Mobilheot n.M gauge shotgun. Nrither be noT'— lower photos but maintains o f "transfer ■payniwits''- ■were 'Wetebaa ef^'-AtoteMieia OoBtt the vault Euid not coded btoause sen totiva^pf Brarillan President ing a mombw o f * sabotage ring. must improve its recent record ooU lie dM oat yiiapUts t^ia.ap- sf the prospect. of litigation.” the operator o t a game check­ heti finish it if It tiUtes aB ot eeooomlc progress,” the report $760 mllllop, about half of which day. Nick k the eon of Mr. Jooo OoulAtt, going to WashtaigtoB Leebuga elolmed the arrest o< r e s u n e d im hiereased veteroik' pHnaWng aeb**l y e s e Ito GROCERY 1 ^ . Mrs. , M otief then asked M ing station had any idoa how lbs .bM |pt Into til* ifioNDe and Mm. 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