PAGV W 9 M T r - F 0 i m Most Manchester Mores Are Open Tonight Until 9 o^Clock -•■* ' ■ • '/V■'«!> About Town The Weether The Zipaer Club will hold ita Fwresest er O. S, wieeidy aetback party for mem- 4>era and frlanda Saturday night A fewiVbeleC at 8 o'clock. The refreahments v iS k t or. eoaly Barfanflagr wHk committee will meet at 7 o'cli eiandt htaelitlBg Soturdoy after­ Saturaay night. noon. Low toolgfet. 88 to 49. High Soturday mostly In 4is. St. Garard’a Mothepa^ Circle M anchester^A CUy of VUk^e Charm I will meet tonight atAGO at the ■' -■ ' ...... a III...... home of Mra. Artlmr Tritheen, S4 Elate Dr. Co-hoatm will be Mrs. (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, I^VEMBER 18, 1960 (Olawslllefl AdverOOsg «• 'F sfu U ) PRICE FIVE CENTS I George Blake.

he ^ t ChielB’ Club, Memori­ Thil y*ar Pinshurit al Tenfple Pythian Biatera, will will 'featurs Connecti­ i^edt tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Aid from Peiping StateN ew s m oEPA iu aN « SALE! home of Mrs: Elmer Green, 832 cut farm-frash oven When you crave the REAR O f STOWE Oakland' St. Co-hostess will be delicious flavor ' e ( ‘ {Mra. Martha Johnson. ready turkeys from lamb, isn’t it good u the La Broad - Aberla to ' know that at Gharges U.S. Patrols NOW TO THANKSGIVING DAY Chapman CCurt, Order of Ama- Pliiehurst, lam b, I ranth, will meet tomorrow at 7:48 farms under the too, is the beet you. p.m.' In the Masonic Temple. can buy, and this t h e best h e n ioto44.LB. After the meeting, refreshments GOLDEN . HARVEST week it is featured Two Youths Held at epeclal prices. will be served by Mrs. Roy Farris La b e l . Every turkey I and her committee. nIu Heifer ^Theft ready for the oven, F P F E TURKEYS Omar Shrine Club of the Man- Lymff, Nov. 18 (/P>— A State with th« purchMe of any mmjor nppUnnoe or TV ■et. I Chester area will have a joint processed under strict statute 37hich hasn’t had m W E Turkeyo will bo delivered at your convenience. meeting with the East. Hartford By EOT BMOYAN ♦traliat government was rocked by Government inspec­ ' defections to Rightist rebel Gcin, much usejn ihodern tithes has Oasis Club at the Oasis v , 125. Vientiane, Laos, Nov. 18 (/P) Phqumi Nosavana, whose force been dusted o ff and threatens I Riverside Dr., East Hartford, to­ tion to give you extra — Prerniw Souvanna Phqu- control the royal seat of Luang iT night. A social hour at 6:30 pre- to put two youths and maybe protection and assur­ ma’s neutralist government Prabang. . I ceeds a smorgasbord that will in­ Phoumi, a staunch anti-Com- three into state prison .for a Kennedy Gets clude moose and roast beef. announced today it has agreed ance of wholesome­ to formation of a coalition re­ munigt who wjui defense minister good long time. ' Soviet Echoes Claim in the old pro-western regime, had Donald L./Latham, 20, Sterling Miss Betty Ann Regan, daughter ness. Prices will be as gime that will include mem­ been offered the posta o f deputy City Rd., and Francis X. Crowley, Secret Briefing I of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Regan, TENDER, YOUNG. SOFT MEATED low as you will find at We also sell Vi legs of bers of the pro-Communist premier and Interior minister by 23, Bill Hill Rd., are charged with 96 Helaine Rd., recently was theft of cattle. , pledged by Connecticut Alpha lamb, pricing the Pathet Lao. \ With Similar Words the farm . . . and tur­ A communique said that Laos, (Continued on Page Twelve) The charge carries'a state pris­ On Caribbean Chapter o f Pi Beta Phi at the Uni­ shank cuts slightly 21 inch TV versity of-Connecticut Miss Regan, now largely supported by Ameri­ on term of not more than five keys the finest in New over the butts. \lTien WHOLE can dollare, will also accept aid years. There is no provision for a Palm Beach, Fla., Nov, 18 a sophomore, is a member of the Augusta, Ga., Nov. 18 Asian and‘A frican countries and attorney, Harry Booth of Shreveport. Jackson will appear be­ U.S. air and naval"patrols in the of Honduras In a 54-year-old (JFl—Tile tJJZ. (Seneral Assembly the Soviet bloc, is pushing for the moving together in the eky for the Kennedy returned to Palm Beach Caribbean were armed threats past several days. ’The third planet fore Judge J. Kelly Wright who ordered desegragatlon of New Or­ boundary dispute 'with Nicaragua. decided today to pliaif* Immedir Beating ot jg^rivil d e la t io n lei^ late last night after a round of leans, Schools. Jackson was cited for contempt after he called, against Cuba. A £ OmmoIo Sfario CHICKEN staiy li^ A debate ___ conferences— '<■ and-several hours The court declared Nicaragua •a s"cfio«l holiday Monday, the day two schools of the city were to Chou spoke at a reception for a of a Congo delegations neaoM by of successful deer hunting — with become Integrated. (AP Photofox). was under obligation to give ef­ • True high fidelity Hamburger LEGS Lh 49c President Joee^ Kassvubu. The The~ adjournment ■ proposal ■ came Heinrich Elchhom associate Lyndon B., Johnson, 4be Vice pres­ visiting Cuban economic delega­ fect to the 1906 arbitral award by tion headed by Maj. Ernesto (Che) 5 LbR $2.50 decision was a defeat for the Soviet amid thesp other developments: professor of astronomy at Wes- ident-elect. the late king o f Spain, Alfonso • 4 qieaker system bloc and an African group led by 1. President. Fulbert Ypulou of leyan University, says there is Gifevara, president of the National Before leairing Johnson’s LBJ Bank of Cuba, Peiping Radio said. x n i. The award is binding and Ghana. the neighboring C ongo, whose cap nothing remarkable' about the Ranch near Johnson City. Tex., Integration Delay Urged valid, the court held. • 4 speed changer ^ , ital is Brazzaville, called for a con show at sunset, and just ter. It The semiofficial newspaper Revo- FOOD SALE The vote was on a motion by Kennedy put oUt' a statemehl say­ lucion ran a huge banner headline The area in dispute is called Ghana to adjourn the debate rmtil ference of African heads of go'V- makes a good show though, he ing they had a profitable discussion Mosquitia. It is a wedge-shaped,' • Plays all records Sp—A PRICES U.S. Atty. Harry W. .^Hultgen News Tidbits mond, public school superintend­ The newspaper La Calle said the 8-Judge federal tefboiial today Drying clothtt Family Mixed Nuts with station and a mgional headquar­ ent. It wrill permit teachers to at­ President’s action was an interven­ said the government does not be­ ters pf the National Revolutionary Culled from AP Wjtree refused to lift orders Intogratlag Peanuts ...Ig. can 6 9 d To Open ’61 Campaign tend teacher association meetings tion in Guatemala and Nicaragua New Orleans public sebo Ys. hut lieve the seven are part of a ma­ Movement (MNR) had been at­ and a graVe threat to world peace. MATCH-LESS |s «asy todoy... GoHon Jugs 78e jor narcotics • ring. He indicated in Baton Rouge Monday through left the door open "tor consid­ tacked. Thp government said a city Wednesday, ^pils wdll observe Avance said the U.S. Navy was contents C & B MINCE MEAT more arrests may follow. eration” of a atote request. The 30-IN. GAS6IMNGE Midwest Salted Mixed transit office was burned and Dr. Paul-Dudley White, famed Thanksgiving_ Bglvln hojldays g ______Thursday mit to protect "U.S. colonies.” NORGE Bonn, Germany, Nov. 18 UP)—einan forces ira eventually armed prleoners apparently were freed jodgea adjoansed a 8-hour hear­ featuring the deluxe new ^ Nuts (ho peanuts) Chancellor Konrad Adenauer with puclear weapons,” Adenauer heart epeclalist says it costs many and Friday and classea wrill not re-, Paetorita Nunez, a high ranking Reg. Jar 4Sc Large "Jar 59c (Continued on Page Five) from a jail. sums until 'Nov. 28. ing at 4:09 pjn. (CBT) and l^ t Quarts and V2 Ig. can 9 8 d opened the 1961 election campaign continued, “ then (3erman soldiers persons with, heart ailments more Cuban official as head of the gov­ In effect or^ra that have Inte­ than neoessa^ for treatment and The' New Orieans School Board ernment savings and housing in- WARM 'R THAW OVEN CONTROL today qrith a promise that, if his 'will be nothing but cannon fod­ grated two d ty Elementary gdlens in paper hbspitollzatlon because many o t yesterday asked suspension of a atltute, said in a televielon pro­ Keeps meals hot for hours without drying out. Ideal for Christian Democrats are returned der.” schools tor the last five days. C & B FRUIT CAKE IN 1 and 2 LB. CANS Cashews ..Ig. can 9 8 d to power. West Germany will con­ them do not need highly special­ federal court order directing gram that the uprisings in Cen­ warming food and thawing frozen foods. Despite recent ' reports whiqh tinue its clOM cooperation with have painted him as showing a ized care , . . Internal Revenue school Integration. tral America, wrere a smokescreen Quarts, 2 for 49e SEEKS A . I m f r a n c h i s e • Daluie bumars onlyw n ij the North Atlantic Treaty Organl- willingness to talk terms >Mth the GOP Vote Recount Call Service aays it is investigating NONE-SUCR MINCE MEAT IN 43c and 55c JARS Deluxe (0>attnned oa Page Fifteen) • Chrome-plated oven ahalvai mtlon and Washingtmi. Russians, Adenauer declared he complaints that oerUin churches (Uonttmted ra Page Tea) Now ToriL Nov. ' 18 (A9 — V2 gallons 45c Nuts . . . .Ig. can $1.49 '.'As Germans we can (^ y doea not believe the' Communists abused, their tax privileges by mix­ Cliarjieq O. Ftaky, a ^year-old • Ne-splll eoohlng top' PEPPERIDOE FARM and ARNOLD'S SEASONED awaken trust among those people have shown any basic policy ing In politics during the presiden­ tnsuranee Israkor from Qaiy,, STUFFING who were our enemies k few years Unanswered in 11 States tial election, . l(nd., today asked Die Ameri- Imperial Extra Large changes toward the West. OVMHt BSOlUH, ALL SUQttKmm m m m UM| ago with a clear and specific for- He termed such repbrt "to de­ International group of ecien- oan Baaehall LeM ne to award 149 Mixed Nuts . sign policy based on cooperation tlato, authors and political lead­ 1 3 .4 % Hike Feb. 1 Approved 'bka Ha MW LatewageWe Fraa- stroy our allies’—and especially By JOE F. KANE ^and many absentee ballota still to with NATO and the United ers—^Including 33 Nobel Prize tddae. Flnlm, Wtia ttished t a n WE FEATURE AT A LOW PRICE Iff. can $ 1 .6 9 America’s—trust in West Ger­ Washington, Nov. 18 (* —Repub' be counted, Kennedy Had 38,869,208 ssst FVozen Cleaned and De- States,” he a^d. many.” lican leaders in most of the U winners—«ska United Nations to V ta the apeekd leageo ciWMdiW bo’s hpm« h«oting Adenauer made the statement votes to 38[684,581 for Republican take, lend in eatsbUaliing werM- For Blue Cross Group (jkargiM aeaslaa daring the nlfhl wksn. veined Large Shrimp O^ft G WHITE OIHOMS Lb. Jars 27b states where a vote recount was Vice Preeldent Richard M. Nixon. Planters Salted Peanuts In a 2H-hour, address to CihrisUstn (CoBtinued On ^ a g e TUrteen) , suggested do not-jdan to challenge wtde policy of birth control . . . he beard: Hank OieeiAaig had OUT w q y l 2>/i Ib. box 14.25. . Democratic party leaders meeting Tldk gave' Kennedy a lead o f .only Five-story brick tenement, in wtthdnnni his bid. ssU be was 4-Way Drying the Nov. 8 election results. 184,847 out of more than 67 H mil­ HMUord, Nov.^18 (^ T h e coateuai $3.10 ($2.80) and family plan here to map their etrategy for the When GOP NaUmial C haim an midst of d»nolitlon areas of New "making the offer oa my own. You got promtum quality election of a new Bundestag (low- lion votes. of Blue Cross medical insurance for $7.80 ($7.00) • Tumble Drying Thruston B. Morion proposed the York City, crumbles anS ooUapsea group plan gubscrlbera will go up I have $8 mjlUati of my own GM RANGE Mobllhest with RT-88. . . the «r House, o f Parliament). recounts a week ago, he told Re­ Absentee ballots continued to wltti nMir« Standard - Plan — Individual money ready to Invest If and (Selected. Heat) T h e Ctiancellor, 84, attacked the build up Nixon’s winning margin by an average of 13.4 per cent Feb. $2.40 ($2.20) and family plan $5.70 most completely effective fuel Shop Pinehurst Grocery Shelves For Every Day Qiurcliiil a s publican officials in 11 states to look Oklahoma lupreme court sets le when I ^ Lragne approval." oil additive in use totby. And ^Pinehurst^ fresh pork is opposition 'Socialists, who, led by Into "purported vote frauds." He in his home state of Cslifomie. NoV. 28 to start hearing oral argu­ ($6.10). • Tumble Drying West Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt, Hundreds o f thousands of votes AbouLSOO.OOO ueere of the Blue Pramo said ha axpeeta the new 'you get premium aervlee, Au- Low Prices and Many Special Money Saving Deals urged investigation and whatever ments in oontcatod 6th district Cross enended. comprehensive and ACOAROO GE’TS 6 YEARS (Air, No Heat) tomatie daliverias. a bsL always good value and open their campaign in Hannover Painful Night fidlow-up action was indicated. for unpledged presidential electors Oowgreesloiial raoe.ln which Demo­ rates "should hold for at least two orD|IYER next week. standard group plans-will be af-v Chicago, ■ Nov. 18 ID —'Tony adeed payment plan and many Ivory Soap Save 7c on Giant Oxydol Try Sealtest new Rasp­ A check today with OOP leaders and minor party candidates will crat Victor Wickerriiam seeks to more years.” Blue Cross had asked Aomrdo, reputed head of the • Selected Heat the quality is tops. T ry The . only new note injected into ov fected by Increases approved yes­ other extras daaignsd to mako London, 'N . 18 (>Pi—Sir Win­ in the states listed by Morton cut further Kennedy’s percentage have Republican ClydS Wheeler for an increased averaging 20 per ayndtonte founded by A1 CapoM (No Tumbling) Save 5c on 4 med. for 35c at 75c. berry flavor of the month the platform o f; the Christian ston Churchill had a disturbed ■hawed r of the national popular vote. Most terday by State Insurance Com­ homo boating raoliy aqiy.> disqualified ■' Venezuelan - nation­ missioner Alfred N. Premo. cent "expected to hold for three today was sentenced to m a boneless loin pork roast ' Democrats, who nave won three night, but his back injury is cre­ states will not report votes for al- guardsman killed In gunflght years." / 269 heeded for election. in more than eight years. Thq over a period of yeais. and after 11.41. $2.1$ and f2JZ9 carton. flour in 6 lb. baas. 80, broke a small bona (n his back is only-way to aolve alx-year-old JalL , ___ . or 8 chops at 59c Ib. ^ ’ an easy takeover by the RuasianB. When he tr^ m d over a rug in' Ootf. I , Tklrtoei( winning preeideiitlsl group standard plan rates ware ad- nothing tbe unttvoiMble experi­ aa» candidates have failed to collect a AlgeruuivaatlOBallst trefeMUon.; “West Germany eonld luvsr he bedroom TtMday. ; Reported voting irregularfflea juited 3 1/2 years ago. ence p f the fudib nine months of CHRYSLER DROPS DESOTO | K were being checked tn Home of majority of all votes. It happened New York Times saya James 'C. "In view of the rising cost of 1960. It Is evident .that Blue Cross maintain Its rodkst la 1,8 0 0 ^ 0 series bss (17.80). duinjM .lsvtod by tha hnattaMi (CtoollMMe aa n ta flea) With 1,849 peadaets itUl raif (O w ifl— ea m gets Olx) . beta ftredi Cenpribsiislvs naa ladivUU feeCiheir aazviaaA’* fee -h MANCHESTfiB EVENING HERALD. -MANCHEStER, CONN- FRIDAY, NQyBMBER 18t 19GU IIANCHBST®* EVENING HERALD. MANC5HESTEB, CONN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18. I960 ■ii'iii II ijiii.iisjii Ajft.''' . «■' •'

provided In tha church ]porch. and arately. Any. orders eontalrtiiig r«- RocfetT^Ie-^ernpti . Bolton quests for other Isaiwa will be ha- also In Phelpa Hdll to wiialva the ir it h te m i l III II , ' 11,1 !_ „ ^ * * W H EaW U ill offerings. ^ turned ttnaarvlced by the* Post­ master. .> on Naturallhow Set , United Methodist Bus R tm Pw>W®*« ' -sQpjportunjty is given children, to I^eivs Collectora are alao cautioned Januaiy Hearings Slat^ atteh< children’s matinee Sat-: Housecleaning Set By LOUIS MANDELI, that orders must not inclu^ n>- On Concordiai Church Under Joint Study questa to r unciuiceled atam ^; hfASTBE PLAY urdayeit Shafer Auditorium In WIU .'sT ll|nantic.'’P ^.ured wUl be portraits UN Souvenir FOMer m Now EASY For District Master Plan All people of United Methodist Manchaater Poatmaatar Aldan The eohgregatkin o f Gottoordtefbe wired- for sound with a public Ona o f'th a arising E. Bailey will ha the apaakar at LutiMTon Churidi last night voted address aysteih carrying sermon# I from a oantral^iad achool ayatani films of animals, inswta. and birds. Church Jiave^ been Invited to par­ will make avallabla for sale Dec. I iSi the days of whist, the graat- The Vasnm Planning ebmiais-¥ The offering- fpr the SWiribe will tha Nat;. 22 meeting of tha Man- a souvenir folder, to ..which ia at­ nsi froRLthe piUpIt to the parlor where A talH will be glvien by, Pr. tVllllsm ticipate In the fall hoiiee cleaning grsnddaddy of contract bridge, ♦ A J 9 2 . alon has tantattyaly aat mla-Jim- to seoapt tha bid o f SqulUacote aa oppeaatf to tha oM 41atrict ays- aheater- Philatelic Society. tached all the stamps, (souvenir be given to Share Our Surplua. young mothers with babies snd Johoda. Tickets may be' obtained at of the church on Monday and only a few great masters could 3 uary as ths tim* tor ths first (SOS). Flva doliara to tha SOS Builders, Ine., 164 E,. Canter. S t, tern, la, perhaps unavoidably, the . The Poatmaatar’s topic will be sheet excluded) iasueid by the execute the'Bath Coup. Today, it a w i s r young children may be seated dur­ the box office, , Tuesday eveiilnga They are re- EAST of what may bo a segtos of public program will .provlda broad for for oonstqttcUon o f .a new church ing services. The'parlor has a glass long hours achool children have to "General U.S. Collecting." Alao, United Nations In i960. The folder- an automatic play for anybody of « 9 < 5 S Girl Scout News ibihded to bring mope, paite, he 'Will diacuaa a book on philately haarlngs on the rsemtiy com­ 4,60<) peopla.. panel door opening onto the sanc­ All 25 girls in the elementary is multi-colored, the front cover ¥ 10 9 S 4 and odhool building on a-6% acre For Safe ha liway from home, particularly w'ritten by Poetmaater General ♦ 6 5 pleted master study o f the ITemon The Juhior Choir will stag site on the iveet tide o f P it i^ St. tuary. school Ctrl Scout Troop, and two brooms,' dust cloths, and other illustrating In color the UN build- '**^ est'°lL d s tile Icing o f clubs, J KB 7 thbaa of primary grades. This Arthur E, Summerfleld. ('Thafa a ihga and. the back cover bearing a A K Q 10 9 2 5 4 Fire District. - "Father We Thank Thee” and. the Opet o f the building la $860,000 Concordia launched its program »roblem la now under discussion girls from the Junior High Troop cleaning equipment. and SouUi must 'make the key Planning Commiasion Secretary Benibil Ohotr 'wUl sing. "T e BhUl surprlaa to us—we never knew he photograph o f . the ohuunental play at the first trick. The Bath . SOUTH -which will bring to more then of relocation in 1957 with ths pur­ Of R e iit tha Hebron achool system. attended a cookout and investiture On Monday the cleaners can wrote a book on etampa), Hefiry F. Wiitanen said an exact Dwell in the Land.” Tha pubUe la ceremony at Camp Laurel, Leba­ stairway on the UN Plaza, where Coup consists in refusing to take A A J 4 $500,000 tile amount inveletod in chase of the Pitkin S t property. In . It is stressed that children of start, work anytime after their Bailey also will exhibit some of apoeara the quotation "They aball ¥ 'K J 3 date for the January hearing will Invited. the property upon completion, ac- 1959, a aucceraful fund raising the Gilead area, the northern part non ' last weekend. Girls invested supper hour, and on Tuesday, fol­ the ace at once. not be set until arrangementa can Mrs. Ooodids Named his wide collection of stamps, cov­ beat their swords into plough­ If West leads another club. A Q 10 4 3 cordingto the Rev. Paul C. Kidaer, drive ■was conducted during which mCDlCRL of the town, have, to be away from by Troop leaders. Mrs. John Bous- lowing senior choir rehearsal at A A J 6 be made for Merrill Lincoln, pro- Mrs. Ralph Ooodalb of Glaston­ quet and Mrs. Richard M. Grant ers, old cancellations and aome shares, and their apeare Into pnm- South wins a trick with the jack of paator. more than half of the money need­ home for over eight hovirs, leav­ 8 p.m. Soaih West Nodk Bm fOMional planning eonaultant, to bury has bean designated profea- PHfiRmflCY were; Johanna Nygren, Maralyn philatelic oddities. A queetibn and Ing hooka; nation shall not lift up clubs. Declarer can affOTd to give Construction will start iiiime- ed for construction wsa pledged. ing home at 7:30 a m. and return­ The Rev. Carlton T. Daley will 1 NT Pau 3 NT All attend. ■loiihl worker to guide Girl Scout, jaNNEPRANK. 1. 8. MkS-4148 Pojter, Cj-nlhia Raymond, Jill answer period will follow. ■word against nation, neither shall up a diamond trick-since he ia then diately with a brief ground break­ Long-term financing of the new ing at 3:35 p.m., or .even later. \ise "All For Your Bakes" aa , All in all, it promises to be an they learn war any more.” The Opaning Itwl — A K . Ldneoln aupervlaed the year­ troopa from Vernon, RockyilJ'e, Ell­ ing ceremony to take place on Dsicek. Pamela Young, Lois his sermon topic at 9:30 and 11 ■ure of two Clubs, three dtamonda, church will be completed partly Raymond Burt, chairman of the Bailey. I.inda Bromley, Dorothy interesting evening when the MPS folder describes each iwue in both long survey, conducted by Tech ington, and South and lliut Wind­ 'thanksgiving I^y at 8:30 a~m., R.m. worship services s't United three hearts amt one a{)ade. ideal Planning Aaaoclatea o f New sor when troops o f those towns join, through a bond issue, subscribed achool board, is inclined to lay the 'Bousqiiet, Su.san Drew, Melanie meets at the North. ..Methodist English and French. In the old days, the chief pur­ followed by a 9:16 a.m. eervice of by members and friends of Con­ takes the diamond flnaaaa at tha the- new Connecticut Valley Girl. blame on the fact that the bus .Osborn. Marjiyrie Donald, Bonnie Methodist Church Sunday. Church, 300 Parker St. For thoae 'who might desire to pose of the Bath Coup was to trap Haven. Thanksgiving at the preeent cordia, and partly b y a mortgSge. i j’Stem now in use has to serve Church school for all depart And so, three cheers 'Snd a use the' souvenir folder to convey second trick after refusing tiia Before the hearing, the commis­ Scout COiulcU In January. church. Winter and Garden Sts. Jones; Linda Atkinson, I^sicy Bell. the opener into continuing his suit. trick. East wins and .leathi a club, loan from the Connecticut General both the elemental^’ and RHAM I.ois Bramen, Gloria Flliault and ments will meet at 9:30 a.m. Mem­ boola-bo to the society's progp-am "Season’a Oreetlnga," a trapspar- Nowadays we see that declarer sion will seek to distribute tb in<' The merger o f local . Girl Scoq.t 'The new church and school are Life Insurance Co. George Katz Jr., Bchools. Ih order to get the RHAM bers are reminded to bring canned committee for acheduling 'Post­ ant Interleaf with the 'worda "Sea- and West gets In w itkthe Jting of tereated , members of the public, orgenlzationa With the Glaston­ scheduled for completion by Oc­ Attention! Carrie Slok. gains time even If the leader falls spades to defeat the,^ntract with as future needs chairman, was in school students at, their school)by Thev received Girt Scout pint food gifts for the Home of Little master Bailey. ■ons Greetings" ih English, pamphlets outlining tha reauits bf bury,. Manchester aiid Hartford tober, 1961. French, Spanl^, Russian and Chi­ to fall into the trap. the rest of the clubs. charge of financial negotiations. 8 a.m., the elementary school pu­ and World rings as members of Wanderers in Boston, Mass. These Suppose West wins the first trick the master study. councils to form'the cme council'ia The congregation laet night also Vote for BILL. nese haa been Inaerted. Daily'WuMtibn The Rev. Mr. Kaiser observed to­ pils have to a^vaUow their break­ the World Association of Girl will be displayed. In the narthex Echo I Stamp with the king of clubs and then Wiitanen said the feeling pf the viewed aa a large stride forward,In authorized purchase and metalla- of the church., The folder may be purchased by Partner bids 1 NT (16 to 18 • coiT-'nlasion is that the public bringing incremaed training and day that the Thanksgiving ground fasts and hurry on to the same Scouts and Girt Guides, Postmaster Generf I Summer­ ■witches to a diamond. This ia his points), an^^he next player pass­ tlon of a new pipe organ at an breaking is particularly appropri­ Who could be the Town’s ' World pins were also presented , The Junior Choir will sing at visitors to UN Headquarters from should have a tdianee to thor­ faCiUtlaa to area troopa. bus. considerably earlier than fleld has announced plane L<> Issue beat defense. es. You hold: Spades—K 8 3; eetimated coet of $29,000. ate for "it symbolizes the bounti- most popular cowboy? would be. the ca.se if the elemen­ I to Carol Kearney, Ivlnda Smith, 9:30 a.m. They are asked to be at the UN Postal Administration oughly atudy the details and alms A fund drive to build up the Arnold Isiwrence, 571 Porter a 4-cent stamp on Dec. l{i,' at sales counter in the General Aa- South has managed to force Hearts—8 7 2; Diamonds— 8 8; tol giving by church members. tary 'school could have its own Margaret Bousquet, Sarah Borst. the church at 9. The primary de­ Washington, D.C., cominemOratlng IVeat to abandon the clube. D ecid ­ o f the master plan before the treasuries of tha local, acout df- St, ia architect for the new church BILL, of course, with your 1 Linda Harrison and-Klaine Hovey. pembly Building on or after Dec. (JIubs-^K Q 19 9 2. W hatido you ganiSatioiu 'will be' held Tueaday. Their pledges to this project are Bj'stem. partment is requested to be at.the EJeher I — the wofM’e first com- er can make sure of the contract say? hearings begin. and educational center. The truly fine expression of their help. ,Hwo new girls, Patty West and church at 9:15. Mrs. Charles Miller 9 for 96c each. Mall orders for the A number of brochures has been Rental Notes church, o f brick oonatniction, will A snag Is that there isn’t money munlcationa aatellile — placed in folder should be'addresaed to the by going up -with the ace of dia­ Answer: Rid 2 NT. PaYtner wUl thahks to God.” enough provided for a change. A 1 Pamela Ijiking, have joined the will be soloist at 11 a.m. monds and leading the queen of printed, he said, but not enough Admitted Thursday: Caroline be 44 by 124 fbet, and the educa­ elementarv Troop. orbit around the earth by the Na­ UN Poetal Administration, United pees with a poorish 16 points but Schmalx, 18 Thompson 8L ; Robert committee, comprised of Mrs, Karl At 7 p.m, Senior M YF will meet tional Aeronautics and Space Ad ■padea for a finesle.. will go on to game .with more. to mall to every resident. Because tional unit will be T84 by 60 feet. You’ll see his picture^-con- ! Girls Scouts and Brownies have Nations, New York. o f this, the commission wUl at­ Dlmick 49 Brooklyn St.; Judith Jacobs Parley Set Berglund and .Tules Rehillard, has at Epw'orth House; Junior High ministration Aug. 12. TTiose ordering the folder by West can take the king of spades (Copyright I960. General The two-level school building will tribute to the cause— hos­ made Thanksgiving favors that tempt to distribute the pamph- Gottier,’ 80 West R d.; Sophie oontain 11 classrooms and school \ ------been appointed to look into the MYF in the educational buildipg; "Echo I gives promise o f the mail should allow for return post­ and can lead another diamond to Features Corp.) Stephen, Rockvil]#; Pamela will he taken to Manchester Me­ freshmen MYF In th< social hall. East’s king. Then, at last, East can ‘ lets to those who are interested, at office on one level, with a large Hartford, Nov. 18 (iP)— Another pital sponsored, “ Hi Fever ' >; > matter. Burt states there is not morial Hospital, to brighten the day when a system of such aatel- age as follows: 1-3 folders—8c; 4- Suchecki, a d e r Mill Rd.. Elling­ much. If anything, that can. be The Wesley Choir will rehearse lltes, dedicated to peaceful pur­ lead a. club to resume thpAttack. the same time discusaing the atudy social room, etage, kitchen, ladlea* attempt to end the management- Follies.” So . . . travs of children in the pediatrics 6 folders—12c; 7-9 folders—16c with civic and service groups In ton; Diane Abrebamaon, 6 Oak St.; union standoff at the Jacobs / done about it this year, owing to on Monday at 4 p.nt, at the church. poses, would bring the peoples of and 'above this number 4c should But now declarer’a tricka 'are all lounge , and coat room on another wiiig on Thanltsgivlng Day. PAlJKINJf, sAIW CO NO tho town. Richard Noal, i6 l Blllnigtim Ave.; Manufacturing Co., Elmwood -will \ " ■ . ■ lack of finances. The legislative Schumacher to Reach the world closer through a wider be allowed for each 2 additional established. He puts up the ace of level. The social room will be Fellovrship Klects In general, the master plan pro­ Marie .Dennings, 107 High St. be made next Monday. Remember his name, ronember Chairman of the PTA, Mrs. Rich­ "God’a dr Otirs’’ ia the sermon exchange of Information and view­ folders ordered. clubs and runs three, hearts, two Birth ThuradM: A son to Mr. .and equipped with shuffleboard inserts this man. ard M. Grant, hopes some solu­ Officers elected at the annual theme Curtis Schumacher will use a^des, three diamonds, and one r>uiLAV—OPt;N HI NDAY 1 to « Olio for $78 bolettr backs and aippered'^ 148 ENFIELD THOMPSONVIICONN. Maurltluf, sugar-producing is­ [3] Craftsman by Towle land lying 1.000 miles east of A f­ mMhioiis. Danish style im- rica, was discovered by the Portu­ [4] Hose Point by Wallace Steriiiig rted frames. Covered in guese, occupied and named by the KRutiful, durable deceretor Dutch, Piled for years by , the [5] Damask Rose by Heirloom French end now Is a British poa- fabric. 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GhurchtU H as Plan Agency Names Officers^ ,,00^ r V State News. in a tavgrn here. »£fo/ B o y le ) VAC Moving : a l w a y s w a n t e d t o tjb a bn t o p l a y t h b o w iia m _ ProseeutlOn witnesses in the Extended VUrecast 'M / probable -cause hearing taitlfled Windsor Loam, Nov. 18 (JV-^The P a iu fi^ Night Discusses Area Public Transit TAKE a d v a n t a g e OP McLallan- felled Fortier -with a U.S. Weather Bureau at Bradley WietuherVhii OUR OFFBR OF "roundhouse right” and struck'hlm Field issued this forecast for Con­ (Coatiiraed from Pago Om ) -Radio Tonight A n c ie n t SM again whila Ae waa lying on th6 Election of officers and a dia-fber of Commerce memliers, necticut today: clisston' of public transit problems bera 'of . Hartford DevelO]m«nt t (CkmttaMd from Paga Om ) ground. Temperatures for the next Friends said Churchill was In in Greater Hartford area, consti­ Commission and State Highway t o P a rh a d e A state pathologist, said - death days, Saturday through Wednes­ pain during the nijfht '«>»«•* tuted the ' major part of last Dept, officials, threw a barrage\>f D e V U s Ariraatad waPa Clyde Lewia, 28, was catued by a brain and luhg day,, will average 2 to 8 degreea quently. did not sleep as he ghoiikl. night’s annual meeting of the Re­ questions at Conrad during a dii Television Calvih Lumpkin, 89, Sam Sel- hemorrhage. ' above - normal. Somewhat cooler “Very often ih this sort of situ­ cusslon. Ttks Ttattad Aireratt Corpora­ 4 FREE o ^ r th e . weekend followed by a gional Planniftg Agency held at (te progreu) t t 'Expedition .60 "T. tion Wsathar System Osnter will loway,. 48, and Lon M. DeLeon, 21, ation, the reaction caused by a fall the Municipsl Buildfng. A final report on the transit 28 Funday vtK enoounC6n Mjlth th» M im , and 'rising trend for the remainder of prc«rca8) 60. ^ B* «PHN KOLB8AB be moved tfofn Bast Hartford to all o f Hartford; Angelo Ziotaa. 23, Robber Caught or bruise is delayed,” said one in­ problem will be given to .the CRPA progrcu) 30 :00 Harrisaq & 8. U Hal Boyle) women were found in hysterica on PlainVlUe, Joaeph Moecio, 22, New the period. formant. A preliminary report on Capitol in early Jamiaiy, It was reported. S3 ;80 Route 66 lonaly roads'. ita new quirara in the Mancihee- Hartford, Nov. 18 iAh — PoUbe The normal mean temperature Region Transit Surve.v was given >n 8 Challenie by Albert C. Burke 80 Trenton, N. J.WP)—Tee, Dorothy, ter Shopping ‘ Patkade on' Nov. 98; Britain, and Clifford Gomeault,''21, said they arrested Walter H: John­ Lady Churchill was at her hus­ Recommendations for legislative ■iaTbouM 13 The Slmutonea -3. 40. ..S3 An expert in the Sm)tb6onlan The[he Weather______System___ Oentsf, _ Le s s o n s Briitbl. i In the Hartford area during this band’s bedside moattof the night by: Psul Conrad of Wilbur Smith action asking tor financial help to 40 The Westerner 10, 23 then la no Jeraey'DeviL son, 54, of 820 Garden St-.^Mart- period is 39 degrees ranging from A Associstes, New Haven transit lot 3 9:00 Teensvllle. 18 Inotitntior theoriMd that’lt was a ler tto direction of R lchud C. in their home near London’s Hyde bus transit firms may be Involved News tk Bporu 10. 22. 30 SoUoway and DeLeon were ford, in connection 6n at- a high of 49 to a low of 29. In New con.sultants. C3 Dave's Place - Thoae acreaiiia naldenta of pterodactyle left over from ppe- Moll^, is prime eontfactor for the AND LEARN TO PLAY , ' ■ charged with poaaeaaion of, nar­ tempted robbery at a dry cleaning Park. at that tlme,^ It was reported. Rol3n Bood 18 77 Sunset Strip 8. 40 63 Doroihy, N. J., have heard In the hletorlo daya. Tlie devil waa aeon 4SSL weather program deoigned Haven the range is 49 to 33 and He - added that, so far as he Newly elected officers for the The flret phase of the transit Club Hotias 23 :30 Mr. Oarlund 12 cotics In violation of * state law. store in the NprthW' section of In Bridgeport 50 to 34. coming year are Mrs. Percy M SporU, News * Weather 8 ;00 Michael Shayns . . 10. A 30 T in New Jersey and California on to aaalat the IT.8. Government in Tha others were all charge with the city. / knew, no pain-killing injections survey involved field surveys of 30 Million Dollar Movts 18 night and those big tracks In the Precipitation may total less Lee of Farmington, chairman; Al­ WUd 6UI Hickock 8. 12 the same night Pioneer aviflflon the modorntettOn of the country's THE KINSMAN ORGAN being “pushers” or sellers In vio­ Johnson was l^ked on charges were given Sir Winston. population densities, transit routes, •:dl l>OQ|r Edwards - 12 Twillsht Zone earth t£ey hav6 seen are probably expert Samuel P. Langley said weatiiflr fofeoaatlng.By6tem. than 1/lOth of an inch occurring In an effort to get Churchill off bert D. Putnam of’'Hartford, vice rider recommendations through a • HunUey-Brlnkley 22 The Detectives 8. o. w.40. am 68 caused just the way the state CALL NOW AND'RBOISTEB lation of federal law. of attempted robbery with vio­ chairma^ Leonard G, Tracy of John Daly 8. 63 10 :30 The I.AW and Mr. Jones 8, 40. 63 dMcrlptiona of the m o n a t a f a SevSft aaeodate oontraetors are lence. He is /Operator of another as showers tonight and again by his back,’his doctors placed him postal card survey and possible in­ T:00 Ijock Up^ 8 Eyewitness To History 3. * 12. troopers have said — by Hal­ .wingapread indicated It could make woridng with United Aircraft to According to Hultgren, "Heroin the middle of next week. Bloomfield, secretaiy; and Charles tegration of transit rulings co­ 18 Manhunt waa Involved In most of the cases." diy cleaning shop. iu what they described as a spinal H. Sherwood of Newington, treas­ Million Dollar Movie 22 Wanted by FBI loween pranksters. the transcontinental flight in tme estabUm a test facility, wbliffi will Police Credited Hattie Walker, bed with adjustable ends. It al­ inciding with major ■ redevelop­ News and Weather 22. SO. 40 11 :00 BIX News For the Jersey Devil la a mon­ He said the five men already ap­ urer. Frontiers In Medicine 53 Barry Barents .30 The name of'Merle Lyle Gall has night tnclude a data. prooiuMtng center Dubaldo Musk Centdr 1-7, a cl^k, wdth thwarting the rob­ Yale^Getg SlO MUlion lows him to'sit up In bed, but it ments In area highway travel. Rottfh Riders 3 News, Sports. Weather 40 ster born and sustained by myth, in .Bast Hhrtford and a network prehended on federal charges and bery ^attempt. She surprised the is no guarantee against pain. • Elected to the executive com­ OPEN ^otipin Slade 10 World's Best Movies 8 been added to the FBI’s list of preas-agentoy and reporters' yen Factories in aioucaster closed 188 HUDDLE TURNPIKE WBSm-MI OrOSto'. any more apprehmded In time will ■ New Haven. Nov. 18 Iff) — A mittee were Mrs. Dorothy C. The members of CRPA voted 12 11 ;18 Jack Paar 10. 30 of Stations along the Atlantic manr as he was reaching for' the Told that a London newspaper Brave Stallion 8 down because women employes Philadelphia man has given Yale Jacobson of Manchester, who has Thursday night an Initial payment T:U Johh Daly - 40 Starll^t Hovis "Ten Most Wanted Fugitives.” for a good ghost story. Coast o i ^ bAlLY—9 PAL & • PJML—SAT. » AJL f® 8 PAL be arraigned -before U.8. Com­ •■Sh register. Frightened, he fled. had reported that Churchell sat of 810,000 to the New Haven firm. ' Hnntley-Brlnkley 30 Prem iers 12 The mytp has it that the Jersey WOUI4 hot go out after dark. A Some 50 administrative and missioner Geo^e C. Hastings UniveraltYi about ,810 million tor served a recent term as secrelarv TONITE HlRhlli^ts 22 :20 Award Theater , 40 He is being sought on a federal theater in Camden shut down, for She chased him. gave police a des­ up in bed and smoked a cigai- late These monies have been given by 3. 12 ;30 Jack Paar Show i 22 Devil was bom In 1887 in Estell- tetflmieal employes, are involved in later today. cription, as well as a partial li­ construction of a new science cen­ of the CRPA; Harold F. Keith of T;W Rawhide 3 warrant that was issued at Great lack of evening busiaeaa. , ter. yesterday, his secretary, Anthony 'W'kst Hartford, Herman W. Usher 22 area business and Industrial Dan Raven 10. 22. 30 :00 News-^Ign-Oft vlUe (a little community about 16 the move to Maneheeter.' The cense number. ; ■ -1. Montague-Browne replied: firms and were collected by the Bat Masterson 8 SlgiiDfr 8 Falls, Mont., on July 30, 1959, miles weat of Atlantic City and -5 ’Then Jefferfi^ topped the whole Weather System Center will occu­ Johnson was arrested several The doner la C. Mahlon Kline, of Ellington, Philip J. Bauer of TILLS charing him with unlawfully flee­ thing by ammlihg capture of the py 18,000 square feet of 'floor ' Robbers Net $75/' honorary chairman of Smith, “1 can’t even talk about that. Avon, and Philip J, Wadhama of Hartford Chamber of Commerce. BEK BATDKBAr^ TV WEEB FOE OOMPLETE LIBTINO miles east of the hamlet of hours later in hia owm dry cleaning You see Sir Winston has paSttc- Other sources of funds, to be ing that state to- avoid confine­ Dorothy). beaat In faunang jpai^ Philadel­ ■pace in the nurkade on.W . Mid- Bridgeport, Noy. 18 —Two store In Hartford's Northeast-area. Kline anti French Laboratories in Marlboroiij;h. ment after conviction for burg­ SuppoMdIy a Mrs. Leeds was ex­ phia, and putting It 6n exhibition die Tpke. atrmed men Invaded rooming Philadelphia. The gt(t Is in the ularly asked us not to gd into de­ The', consultants, In their first paid when the survey Is completed, houae, tied and gagged diree of the tails about him.” are 82.500 from CRPA, 85,000 from lary. pecting her seventh child, didn’t a t by coincidence, the Arch Street form of stocks. report on the 820,000 survey of the Connecticut Co. and 82,500 R a d io Gall was bom on March 31 like the prospect and wiahed that Museum. roomers and f)ed wlto about 875 Yule Tree Banned A. Whitney Griswold, president Sir Winston's doctors are nat­ area transit problems—future de­ early today! Hartford, Nov. 18 (Ab — ’Die urally concerned about the course mands and population density from the Hartford Redevelopment 1628, at Cando, N.D. He standa it would be a ddvll. When the time 'The museum’s customers got Washington PTA of Yale, said the gift is the "great­ Commi-ssion. (TUs Batlag Inolndaa ou!7 Uwaa Msra brasdcBoU 4>f 10 or IBnolaiito feet 6, weighs around 140 pounds, came. It was bom a devil, and im­ only a fleeting glimpse of the Two of the rooiners, Itobert Bai­ State Labor Commissioner has Is­ est contribution to the support of of his recoi-ery. He has been prone growth as well as current costs of tmmftt. Bom# stanons carry ottMv ahiirt Brwa««ata). sued a directive against the us.e of to pneumonia and this can be area bus operatio*ns—indicated that Manchester's General Manager has hazel or blue-gray eyes, black mediately flew up the chimney and beaat They saw a green and HousO ley and Lieslie Woodson, told po­ the aclenceis at Yale since the Richard Martin welcomed the WDBC—1361 WINF—128* or dark brown hair and a medium out into legend. Plans Book Fair lice-that they were in a room to­ lights or wires on Christmas trees founding of the Sheffifeld Scien­ highly dangerous to aged pa­ subsidy or fare increases are the 6:00 nnanetal News white, kangaroo-like animal, with or decorations in business places. tients. only answers to present and fu­ group here last night. Other town : 8:00 News 6:06 Showcase and News build. Since then, it supposedly has wings. The curtain opened, the gether wheh the bandits burst in. tific School a century ago and officials at the meeting were Mar­ 6:10 Art Johnson Show 7:IW Fulton Lewis Jr Gall has scars on the upper been aem a number of times. The Washington School PTiL vrill The mugs, wearing stocking Comraiaslorter Renato E. Rlccitrti ranks with the greatest benefac­ Churchill’s daughter Mary, Wife ture transit transpo* tation sta­ 8:06 Raynor Shines 7:15 Bvaning Devotions beast leaped at them and the place masks/end armed with revolvers aleo directed a ban against the of Agriculture Minister .Christoph­ bility. • tin Alvord, chairman of the Town 11:06 SpotHfht on Sports l\2n Showcase and News right side of his forehead, under What did the devil look like? It cleared out for the next batch of sponsor a book fair in the sdiool li­ SUNDAY tions In Yale's . hi.stor>'.” Planning and Zoning Commission 12:06 Raynor Shines took 875 from Wpodson and struck use of all Christmas trees Inside er 'Soames, arrived at the Church­ The survey Involved an empha­ 7:35 Iximhardoland. his right eye, on the left side of was cloven-hoofed, long-tailed, customers. brary Monday; Tuesday and Kline was graduated from- the ('TPCI. Hayden Griswold, presi­ 1:06 Slim Oft 8:00 Nswa his face, a vaccination scar on his with the head of a collie dog, the Wednesday. ProCMds will be used BgUey across the face for some places of employment except arti­ ill home at lunch time. sis on the Connecticut Company's WHAV—216 8:06 The World Today _ ^ The beast was a kangaroo (pur­ 1 P.M .I06 PJA. ^explained reason. ficial trees or trees freshly cut Sheffield School in 1901. ! Hartford DivLsion operation, ’l^e dent of the Chamber of Commerce ; 6:00 BIX Show 11:00 Muaic Beyond the Stars and News left arm, traces of pimple scars face of a horse, the body of a to purchase books for the school The new center will be known and John ■ Wiet, executive vice 6:80 John Daly 12:06 World News Roundup chased in Buffalo), painted green library. Another roomer,, Diane Goodwin, and placed upright In water. r company recently asked permls |:6U Bis Show on his face and a- bullet scar at kangaroo, the wings of a bat, half as the Kline Science Center. It Sion .for a new fare increase. president of the chamber. 13:15 Slgnofl the base of hts nMe. human, half animal. Sometimea It and white and hameaaed with Hours for the book fair wlll>be wandered into the room and was Rlcciuti acted under his flie Rockville-Vern on ' 7:00 Edward P. Morgan bronze wlnga. The lead waa 9 to 4 p.m. on Monday and TViee- safety powers. The ban will be will consist of a chemistry labo­ Some 70 representatives from ’The next meeting of the CRPA . 7:18 Big Show He has been known to practice hod 11 feet and erdialed fire and ■elzed by the gunmen. ratory. a library and laboratories CRPA's 27 area town's, as well as will be held on January 19, 1961 0:00 John W. Vandercpok smoke. prompted by a amall boy with day, and from 11' a.m. to 1 pm . on ’The victims said the gunmen felt chieflj' in. stores and factories. J1:80 S ^ n e Affairs extensively on drawing his pistol, ■tick. for the biological sciences, a. geo- Delinquent Taxes area city and town officials, Cham- at a place to be announced. 18:ra Sign Off. Publisher Held and Is consider^ an excellent Weteeiday. A wide aeleetion . of then tied and gagged Bafley and That may be a little difficult to books will be offered, and will be Woodson In their room and tied log>' builr” ’— and a central audi­ W nO-1166 shot. Among weapons known to visualize, but you know how eye­ Jetferlea himoelf confeaaed his PHILLIPS Lawyer Suspended torium tor the sciences. Reported at 484 6:00 News As Bank Robber be In Oall’s possession Is an auto witnesses are about these thln^. part in the whole thing in 1929. ■old on a cash basis. The books, ap- ■nd gagged the w;oman in her '' 6:20' 'T Weathi..Weather and Sports_____ But the devil, it aeems, is Inunor- irlate as Christmas gifts, mil room. ■ Hartford, Nov. 18 iJ*)—A West Griswold'said the new center i:8orI Buppertime ■ -Serenade matic pistol which he carries in So much for the myth. Hartford attorney accused of ly­ will be devoted exclusively to re­ 6:46 Three Star Extra a shoulder holster. He must be How about the trath? Prof. tal. or chUdreq from kindergarten Police said the Incident occurred Four hundred eighty-four auto 7:00 Diek Purtell Sail Antonio, Tax., Nov. 1® UP) aage through seventh grade. Mra.- ing to a Superior Court Judge has search. It s’ill have space and owners in Vernon had not paid 7^28 Point of Law considered armed and very dan Curtis D. M a c D o u g a 11, of the Residents recently reported GARAGES! ■bout Tntdnight. The victims man­ been suspended from the Connec­ facilities for 125 graduate stu 7:80 News —A country nawapapar puhUBher Ctooige Hahn and committee are In aged to free themaelves three their motor vehicle taxes by Nov. gerous. Joumaliam school at Northwestern hearing abreama and seeing foot­ charge; Take advantime of this ticut bar tor two years. dents, post - doctoral assistants, 15. and their names have been filed 7:48 Radio Moscow and former banker arrested here Any person having or rsceiv University, seems to have the prints around Dorothy. State po­ week’s special bonus hours lator but did not call police ’The suspension agaihst Emanu^ 6:00 News yesterday on chargoa of robbing until 6 a.m. ' , . and staff. with the State Motor Vehicle De­ 8:06 Monitor ing any Information concerning most logical explanation for the lice say it was only Halloween offer! FREE Snow Shluger was ordered yesterday by partment. 10:48 The Three Suns two Texas banka remained in JaU the whereabouts of Merle Lyle whole thing. pranksters. But local folk know Blower with every The roomers told polico that the Superior Court Judge Joseph W. U'.OO N w today in lieu of 180,000 bond. bandits might have triad id break Mrs. Florence D. Loverin, Ver­ jKUts Final Gall Is requested to contact im He says the Jersey Devil is the better—it was the Jersey Devil, K ANOt garage! Supply Unilt- Bogdanski. non tax collector, said that under "I have no way of making that mediately the nearest office of the concoction of Norman Jeferrles, they say. ed. Into an apartment , below theii: Rockville-V ernon liiM gtaril^l Sersnada room vrh'lch waa occupied vby the *1716 Grievance Committee of the new registration system, de­ 1:00 ttmon bond,” Liawrenoe C. I*6> FBI, the telephone number of press agent for C. A. Branden­ ■*, ..■* •• Hartford County Bsu: Association linquent taxpayers will,not be able wror-4116 when arraigned oo chafes of rob* which may be found inside the burg's Arch Street Museum in » ' • UEL OIL .proprietor of a ground floor res­ btng the First State Bank of Rhee Ex-Aide Flees taurant. had charged that at a grievance Speech Therapist to register their cars until they 6:00 News. Weaker front cover of any telephone dl Philadelphia in 1906. 2-CAR GARAGE hearing last March Shluger lied have paid the tax. 6:18 Conn Ballrooai Thornton of 11,744 on ,Nov. 6 and rectory. GASOLINE Police said the bandits were 7.00 Bob Scott the Farmera State Banik of Shul- Here’s what MacDougkll, in hia Tokyo, Nov. 18 (A'l — Former white, their victims, Negroes. to Superior Court Judge Louis W, To Address PTO She added that the delinquent t:00 Ray Somers book on hoaxea, says happened: SPECIAL Shapiro. taxes must be paid in Vernon and 11:110 Nsws_ enburg of $4,MO in cash and 811;- -Jefferies ran across the atory President Syngman Rhee’a home the taxpayer must receive a fidO Ray Somsrs 000 In government bonds last minister, Kyung Keun Chang, has ,^Nhutilus at Malta At that time, Shluger dented Andrew Messner, speech thera­ D:00 Dm Raycss Bbow Guest to Preach of Mrs. Leeds In an old book ahd before the judge that he had pre­ stamped receipt from her office. Saturday. escaped to Japan, a South Korean BANTLY OIL Groton. Nov. 18 [A*)—The Nau­ pist for the Vernon school system, ’The number of delinquent tax­ peteR pan At teen ha Pope, object of an Intenelve decided to use it in a publicity mission spokesman said today. viously been reprimanded tor so­ stunt. I . 'Ml' \ \ ^. l\r , tilus, first nuclear submarine and liciting legal business at the Hart­ will be' the guest speaker at the payers is nearly 50 per cent less Glamour A UeCatTs manhunt, surrendered when FBI At Center Church Chang made hla getaway from than the number of delinquencies agentg, acting on a tip from an Since Jefferies’ past stunts put - 'i M \ i \ ' I 'M:i i second A-sub to operate with the ford County Jail. Monday meeting of the Vernon Ele­ him in low repute with Philadel­ a Seoul hospital this week while 6th Fleet in the Mediterranean, last year. She urged that the bills imldentlfled woman, raided his The Rev. Donald Ely of the St, on 83,000 ball. At yesterday's hearing, Solo­ mentary School PTO. TV OR RADIO motel room here yesterday. phia newsmen, he got a s t o r y TEL Mlfclirll 9-459S • docked this morning at the island mon Eisner, who was chairman of be paid. John Ehrangellcal and Reformed printed in a little South Jersey The spokesman, Moon Chul, aaid of Malta for an operational visit Messner. who is conducting ex­ V Pope, who had been a banker in Chang had been arrested by Japa­ ’nds week, adeot tiUa S-ear garage com- ’The Nautihui, which is com the grievance committee in 1951 aminations to determine speech PLAYING several Texas cities and a federal Church of Rlegelsvllle, Pa., will be paper. RUCKVICLE TR 5-S271 pletely erected. Including poured concrete OPEN DAILY - the year of the alleged repri­ problems and instructional needs with Plenium shapes to you! TTie story said a farmer spotted nese authorities and that his re­ manded by Cmdr. Londo W. Zech Open House Set POORLY ? bank examiner before buying guest preacher at Center Congre­ turn to South Korea is b e in g foundation. ALL WORK GUARANTEED! 9 AJH.-6 PM. and carries a crew of 90 .enlisted mand-told Judge Bogdanski that on the elementary level, will out­ weekly newspapers at the small the devil near his bam. The story Shluger had indeed been censured. line the program and wdll show Hidden Treasure* cups of soft, light, cool Plenium* idd fuflness gational Church Sunday at the 8, said it was the first sighting of sought. NO MONEY DOWN—1st PAYMENT MAY 1981 men and 12 .officers, left here Oct I \ towns of Giddlngs and Lexington 24 and will return to this port in However, under cross examina­ films on speech therapy put out by By Buckland PTA confidentiaily, where neededi For never-befofe freedom, tho last month, told officers he threw 0:15 and 11 a.m. services. the devil In many years. Chang, one of Rhee’s top aides, tion, Eisner admitted that no writ­ the University of Iowa. Next thing, reporters descended, waa on trial In South Korea on time for the Christmas holidays. Elast04»et™ cup rim expands and contracts with every move away dhe snub-nosed .38 caliber "Christian Fellowship” will be CUS’TOM-BUn.T ten notice of the reprimand had ' The meeting will begin at 8 Buckland School PTA will hold i pistol used in the robberies. his topic. plaster casts- were madj of foot­ charges of election rigging. He Deputy Atlantic Submarine Free-Fill PHILLIPS GARAGES Force Headquarters at the .Subma­ been furnished Shluger. Such no- p.m. A busines.a meeting wnll pre- open house Tuesdav preceded by I , you make! The front elastic band has an inside cotton panel for He said he also threw away the The Rev. Clifford O. Simpson prints, prominent South Jersey cit­ did not appear in court because he . . from founda­ tice was not necessary, Eisner said. i cede Messner’s talk. 'a businesa meeting at 7 p.m. ' | M.' izens began stumbling home after waa being treated for diabetes. Just South of Puritan Maid Diner rine Base said Nautilus will re­ midriff control. Cotton broadcloth sides and elastic back keep photographic flints exposed during accompanied by his son, Faul, will A t The tion to the Irst 2091 Berlin ’Tpke.—VAHey 8-8581 Shluger disagreed, saying he felt ^ Me.s.sner is in his first year in the | Kach teacher will aummanze f the holdups. Eknployes of the go to Rlegelsvllle to preach in the mUl! main over the holidays' for an up­ he had come out of the investiga­ Vernon .schools. He served in the the school day curriculum. The ' « the bra in position. And, it drips dry! Only 5.95. (Bahdeau, 3.95.) banks said the robber forced Rev. Ely’s church. This Is part of keep period. tion in 1951 "with flying colors.” FOR THE GIRL WHO KNOWS Mory Cheney Library DON’T WAIT! Send today for your FREE While operating with the 6th 'Coast Guard during World War II, program has been arranged so that] lofH— Cop#: JiYiGGe fabric fr4opl>;’tottoo Clptlic: •cpUW, eottoo, them to disrobe partially, then an annual exchange between Con­ illustrated Catalog — without obligation Judge Bogdanski said Eisner’s and in the Navy during the Korean parents W’ith more than one child I C L O T B E S ... kte-day enchuitmnit in pure RiPI./. CEWf NT TUBES took pictures with a small camera necticut Congregational and Penn- SOLVE S’TOR- Fleet, the submarine has visited testimony "impressed” him. In or- War. He holds a bachelor.s degree in school may risit each class­ before fleeing. See Shovel Operator > AGE PROBLEMS Rota, Spain, and Palma. Italy, be- dering the 2-year suspension of j from the University of Maine, and ’ room. silk chiflon; hand span waist, a whirl of skirt, FOB f V £ F< V SET' sylvahlft Evangelical and Rc • 6 eS s'e re'a e ..gldes Malta. Deputy Force Head­ formed churche6, looking ^ward ' . . the easy way Name Address Shluger, he said this W'as a case j a master's degree from Boston, Refreshments will be served In or quarters could not say how long i "thsl strikes at .the heart of the University. I the cafeteria. Hostesses will be ARTHUR'S Personal Income Up the merger of the \wo as the PRESTIGE I ‘wtUi a Beat Buy Nautilus will stay in Malta or United Church of Christ. , from PhtlUpa! a ty Tel. court system." Shluger, he said, I Refreshments will be served by i Mrs. Normsn Litke and Mrs. Mar- for that . ^ 642 Main St, Manchester The visiting clerfryman will be HOME IMFROYEMENT CO, Coll Ml 9-4356 when she will leave for home. hsd not been "candid" in discussing j mothers of Grade 6 students. 1 cel Casavant, \ H Comer of St. Jamea S t Washlngi.on, Nov. 18 (/P)—-Per­ 61 Yt COOPER ST„.MANCHE8TER—MI 8-17t6 The only other nuclear sub­ sonal Income of Americans climbed accompanied by Mr. and Mrs marine to operate with the flth speeial occasion to a record rate of 8400.6 billion Paul Snyder, and Mr. and Mrs, Fleet was Skipjack. This w-as In October. Carl Fleming, who will be enter­ _ about a year ago. The total was 8800 million high­ tained over the weekend by Mr. ALUMINUM er than the annual rate for Sep­ and Mrs. David McComh and Mr. tember and was 825 billion above and Mrs. Alan Taylor. Mr. and WINDOWS - DOORS - AWNINBS Held for Manstaughter the annual rate of October last Mrs. Robert Beach will entertain Warren J. Gottier’s Great Thanksgiving Special Waterville, Maine, Nov. 19 tiPi— year. the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Ely. SIDINO-ROOHNQ-PATIOS A Westport, Conn., man has been The Conunerce Department, In ALL OCR WORK and PRODUCTS ARE GUARANTEED bound over to the February term WATCH announcing the flgures yesterday, of Kennebec County Superior WEAR IT WITH EQUAL APLOMB said a dip In the total wages paid Court on a manslaughter charge factory workers In October was FOR R^NT SPECIAL 3-1IACK ft ^ iG Oe In the death of a Benton, Maine, more than offset by small gains 8 and 16 mm. Miivta Projsotora youth. ON THE eOLF COURSE OR AT THE OPERA In pay for government, construc­ —eonnd or allent, also W ram. Stewart McClellan, 2.3, was re­ leased on 84,000 bond yesterday. tion and retail employes. Farm In­ •tide projeetors. 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w tai tlM Mdt, wft eouM not toKw- equipment which are growing Firemen Squelch ooutatry can axpedt tan $ llil bil- dependence of city and teani-«iid ehtaiBber, w m sMstar at Mtamor ateadilt mote reliable, ho that the Hm increase in ita groM national HockvUloyernon work together.’* nla*. ait*'tha ^rmii «t Oiiitrolam any-. GOP Vote Recount Call Jobless Boost iroduct in 19S1, from the present Bartels spoke to S() guests at th* He Nitreduoad. Edftrard WUUaitas, pattern by which the flret man V • ' • wharc. But th* coat ol one au^ Small Brush Fire M hcheli 3-2151 »e Recorders 604 bUUon to $510.1 billion 'tat C of C dinner in .thta Antorican L«- PTMldent of the SuburiMa Water J | p r a l & Wetory might be.' of couraa, the will be aent into apace, and brought present prices. € of C Hears glon HalL ' Rhoar Plydal of toe Southern t #UBLuniiai> back aucceaafully ia already* ahaped A small brush fir* of unknown Despite Tr^de Othef pndiettiona include a $4.5 H* remarked bluntly to^ the New England Telephona Co.; Gene 'im m a eventual ioea of th* henriaphor*. Unanswered ill 11 States Can thk number for ^[uiek, oourfooui There ia nothing we can do ' In and will, in time, have Ita gainble origift’ was axtinguiahad by fire­ Stolen from School billion increase In spending,by fed­ merbhanto on thta "deteriorating Sturgeon of.to* Ooninctlcut reduded to reaaonabV* proportion*. men from Tbwn Co. S at 3 p.m. •tttntioB t9 your invostmonb ntods. eral, atate and local governments, area" In th* canter of town. and Power Co.; Rockvin* Hayot tJiia aituatlon which aeema entirely number of 'About 140,000 absent­ yesterday off Greanwood Pr. Rise Forecast ‘Straight’ Talk We admit that, with a few yearn (Ooaflatted troaa Bag* Ona) . no change in consumer credit "I don’t know whtather you re­ Leo B. Flaherty Jr.; 'Vernon First right, or free of great rtak. Our ee*. Firsman rsported .that no dam- ■„ ' , . • - i Two tap* recordara, valued' at terms and ta' of $2 billion in Seleetmaui Georg* B. Rlalay; Ab­ of atudy, w* might progreaa to a California’* vote - count x may $335 each, and a number of mils alise the seriousness of th* prob­ preaent action ia toughne**, within not eonaulted about Morton'a 're- ag* resulted. Ann Arbor, Mlbh., Nov. 1$ (/f) government defense orders. From Planner ner Bristol, ekecutive secretary of • V ■ > ^ ■ feaaible underatandlng of all the aeem alow'to th* rtast of the ohm- Open^Thtindeo/weninii^Mft^PdfOp.fi^ o< rooordlng tape were reported lem.’’ atrieUy defined limiU. We muet queat. .Your Pockethook —The United States can e x ^ t : Dr. Suits said ■*!««. may He said only one eighteenth of the Enfield C of C; and A. Vatll ■MarM •! tM catcUl^iona and Inatniment* in­ But aome Republican leadera try, out thle ia a record for * p ^ and Saturday until neon. miaalBg and a asfe was found dim- Bp FAVB HBNLB drop from 6.5 to 6.3 million, includ- Smith, president of toe Somcre hop* that whpuraelvea keep within in completing Che c6unt m e e Accident TotiaU •gad in tha office of,the superih* 1. Increased unemployment de­ From a 93-mlnute visit to Rocki taxes collected In the town ar* on GAS HiATlN# lUr OoiM. M volved. But we are quite happy in were pictured aa hoping racounta Ing both domestic and foreign C of C. the limita our formal announce­ California ballota reached a multi- tendent of achoola after an over­ V ito a in'business ac- villa and Vernon during daylight downtown property, our preaent atate of naive' and and final -thbulationa of abaentee makes. A 1960 edtimat» 6.5 million James $alta,' toe new executive P. 5TOLTZ ment of policy ha*, aet,* and,'*e a ballota ould give Nixon a ^]iular million figure. Nfartford^Nov. 18 UPh-Th* State night-break at the main building ijr QivuiL ti'rity, ita was forecast >0’ the tpiiversity last hours, Robert Bartels, dlreetor of "It’s evident a lot of business Is secretary of; toe Rockville c of C, open-mouthed wonder. Bomehow Monv Vehicle. Department's dally Of Barnard■ Junior ‘ High .- School. ol. R Meohanlcia Drivlag OU» 3. Continuance of a moderate being done outside of Rockville . . . ihod luck honu*. that the aitua- vote lead over Kennedy. ’Two new laws speeded thing* year, the Hartford,Commission for City toM toe men and women he waa CH7-2BB1 that aeema to ua Juat the reaponae up. One required county regiatrars recor^of automobile accidents as BtnrNAM S’ co^ waa oiie of fbur breaks. reported ) Shouldn’t you be taking better bualnqaa decline for several -He forecasts American imports The whole ' economic . future of tion (piletatlown before it draw* ua of last midnight and the totals on today by police. Planning, observed to the Rock­ Rockville depends on the way the hkppy to be In Rockville, and AD 2 - 5 9 4 ^ M.«.*«*„.,******** r*!y auch an exploit d*aer\'ea, eapecial- San Francisco, Nov. IS i ^ —Vice to start counting votes election' care of your-car? Th* automo­ months, will climb from $34.3 billion to asked for their support. atk in deeper. night. 'The ’her permitted them the aameNdate last year; At*mb*rt Naw York ft*ek l«fc«»B * Posice are ‘ invesUgating the 3. By the end of 1861, a total ville Chamber of Commerb* last center of the coiiimunlty Is. de­ FBtiB .Bam iATHl ly when it ia repeated. Preeident Nixon’# lead m w etaad- bile makers and the oil compa­ $24.S blUlon in 1961, While exports "You’re, the brains, you’re toe Hy In hla native California over to start tallying absentee ballots \ 1959 I960' break at the old high acHom build- production of goods and seivlobs remain uRchanged at $26.1 billion. nigbt: veloped." ...... a• yi IA87 CtNIM IT. • BANUB8II8 • Ihg on-Main Bt. Sprung doors Indi­ nies think so. power behind Mi. I’m .Just toe leg One SB ring Mfntake President-elect Kennedy aa the when the polls close. KlUed \ 205 2S4 exceeding <1960 by one to 3' per "Don't worry any more about Bartele ’criticised another p483 81,813 (E*t.> good car maintenance prevent These were forecast at the Uni­ Fire ChiePs’ Car expressway.’’ Driveways and Ail­ to th« OM «t rapoMication o< Thought for Todsy records and cash amounting to You should worry about the quality port* that haa come out of Spain next week. Even now the county clerks y ...... time-consuming breakdowns, but versity of Michigan’s eight amuAl ing stations every hundred feet add Bloodmobile Unit iiM o^ ta d ta ft ar ■pMiaered by the Me Nixon aald from Plorlda his about $85 were not disturbed, ac conference on tiie economic out­ of the growth. dangers to the road, add secimds eradltad m iJila oapar In many year* aa.va that th* gov­ can’t complete counting abaentee cording to police. it will actually save you dollars Hit WhUe Parked DON’S tha toOBl MW* publtshMl her*. UouBetl *r Uhareb** California win foreshadowed a Re­ votes until five dgys after the look foday. “Roekrille started, I think, vdth to the time It takes to travel it, I af rapimleaMon of apaclal ernment there Is launching a con­ Tha mlsauig tape recorders and and cents. a tremendous number of natural To Visit Monday PIZZA SHOP ftaralB ar* alw> rrw'rrail publican victory’ in 1962. eIeetion."Monday was the deadline recdrdlhg tape had been in the If you have a new car, they un­ Four members of a pafiftl of There were nb injuries or arrests "and tend to choke off toe center certed attack on tha problem of il­ With about 15,000 absentees un­ economic experts predicted a mod­ advantages, . . a . w a t s r supply from toe lifeline.” 180 SPRUCE ST. Matthew 18:21, "Peter said to both for the. receipt of absentee audio -visual aid room. Tools taken derscore, read the operator’s man­ as the result of a backing accident . . . good sewer lines. . . enthusiasm aarafM dlaot at N *. A. BarT- literacy. counted, the California picture ballots and for .counties to' start ual, that booklet each manufac­ erate business decline for. ae'lreral In his closing remarks he said, Thanksgiving time is a time for Jeaua, how oft shall my brother The 'from an elictrlcal shop were found that occurred at Decl’a parking lot among her leaders,... good parks. sharing blessings, and one way WILL BE OPEN RapraautatlTai: Tft* W* don't know why th* Franco waki ' tallying' absentees. But some on a desk near the safe in the su­ turer tucks into th# glove com­ months, with a modest upturn^ in at 463 Center St. at 6:45 p.m. yes­ 'Tve seen too many development BptcUl Aaener — K«w ain against me and I forgive him 7 Nixon’s lead: 16,107. OPEN AN AOqOUNT mld-19Sl, prompted by increased "You’ve obviously g o t. . . certain to celebrate it .la to share good didn’t start until Wednesday. Los W A T K 1 ! ¥ ^ perintendent's office. partment of every new car. terday. problems. programs lie /allow Yor many 7 DAYS Detratt and Boataa. dictatorship le doing thia. W* Absentee votes: Nixon 140,389; government and consumec spend- years because they vrer* under­ health, said Miss Eva Johnson of lobrr BOTEAD ow till seven tlmea? Jeaua saith unto Angeles, for example, couldn't get Umltod Tims! Drawers and cabinets were found It tells exactly how to operate Police aald a car bcinrSriven by merely welcome the fact that it is Kennedy 90,039. ,. its 80,000 absentee ballots veri­ lights, set parking brake, how to itag.and an easier money policy. "Keep a center for this growth, taken with insufficient economic the Blood Program Committee of THANKSGIVINO him, I aav not unto thee until sev­ Total votes: Nixon 8,227,673; GALLERY FOR $S0 i,In disarray. Police said there was- Walter J k ' Boyes of Avon baced not only a shopping center, a doing it. And w'e say that if there en times: Rjut until seventy tlmea fied, sorted and ready for the no evidence of forced entry, but work all the other gadgets that Their summary was baaed on planning. the Manchester Red Cross. r m BaraJa ftmtlM CamMay, Kennedy 3,211,566. comments from 63 eonferenoe into th* Town of Manchester’s fire banking center, but something that A pint of blood' la a pint of WEEK aea no Itaaaetal raaponalbfll^ m ia any on* single thing w’hich can seven.” count until then. •r add that am*aat t* yaor praa- there were Indications that a you’ve bought and paid for and chiefs car which had been parked "I’ve also seen too many rede­ VrapMcai etrora *BP«*rtii* hi a^ The uncounted votes wer# con­ 0 P ietun ^ that misuse cotild become use­ participanto, ebonomiato and eco­ holds the whole thing together. health, ehe aald. The next visit of WE SFECIAUZB Dr guarantee that Spain may aome 'Man.v of ua find it hard to for­ centrated In the pro-Nlxon coun­ Heretofore county^ election de­ eat aoeonntandraeelTafraaahaad- rowler had roamed throughout by by Asst. Chief Sedrick Straughan. "Without a center, to get Any­ velopment projects . . .that fell tfteBMBta and eth*!* readln* mattar partments have taken their time F ia m in it Free aem* hammered ahimiaam lam- to building. ' less.. nomic analysts in government, toe Bloodmobile Is Monday, from PIZZAS ’n GBOfDEM "b* Manebeatcr BTonla* HeraW. day cease to be a dictatorship, and give others. Often this i* caused ties of' San Diego, Riverside and Thera waa no damage to Boiyes’ thing ' or do anything everybody far short, that did not realise the 10:45 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. at toe by the fact that we don’t really counting absentees. And the first latad febd warmer. Far aadi addh gA coin bm.at the Coin Operated Importantly*, thia booklet tells buaineai and industry. GALL Ml S-SlUO ' . once more entertain freedom of San Bernardino in southern CsH- '^Prints, Punting8^ Thb continued buaineBS decline, car, but a dent was inuetodion the has to he horn with wheels. full potential of toe community." emergency entrance of Manchester Cch^ly^WtrerWp*^gjpjhna Boura: accept the forglvenesa of othera. time they were known on a state­ Honal $56 you may porehaaa eat Laundromat, 606 Center St., was when you should change oil in John Sweeney, president of toe fqrnls. forced open and emptied. It was your particular make of car, when they bald, will be baaed on a la ^ flro department car. "You must recognise the Inter­ Memorial Hospital. ' TUaadar—1 *p!m llonlar. thoughts and Ideas, making sure We like to go through Ilf* 'paying Nixpn took 62 per cent of the wide basis was after they had Re­ » OAK ST. for $S.M. 1 ■ wSSeaiUr—1 o mfueadar. th* people of Spain can read and our own wa.y.’ When w* accept diuovered snd reported by a Man- to lubricate Its front wheel bear­ of heavy epiuidlng by oonaumers ' Tharadmr—1 o.m WMn»»0*y absentee vote, compared to the ported them to the secretary of TBL W in forgiveness of othera it means state,'late In November. cheater policeman at 13:85 this ings, the tivmsmlsaion. Avoid a for durable goods, a withholding igvCUv—1 pa*. TIrarMar. writ# I* that one single thing. almost even split of regular bal­ morning. The laundromat stays repair and you save many dollars by business of expansion and mod . ^ ittoruF^j P-in- FrloAF- that we have stopped ‘paying our loting. That divided 50.3 per cent OBsslfled dBRditnt: 10:80 t.in .---- Our respect for the power of own way.’ In our Lord’s Prayer when yea open a OPEN AN AOfiOUNtv open ill night. and cents. , ernixation plans and rising unem- vaMleatlrm tmemA BatuHRy— literacy ia unlimited. It goes so far for Kennedy ahd 49.7 for Nixon. new accoont or For the fourth time in less than ployntont i Corform tim m mi Chrlat aaya "Forgive ua our tres­ This wa» the first time the press You’ve driven for years—^but do to believe that, if people can passes aa \y* forgive thoa* who add to yoOr pres­ ■be months Thibodeau's Service you really kriow how to drive eco­ View* on the unemployment and Friday. November 18 end the public had participated in FOR $J5 StaOon, 461 W. Center St., was en­ recesalon picture were offered by read, the.v vvill have the ability to trespass against ua." It la only a play-by-play count of absentee ent aepotmt. ( . nomically ? as we are able to accept forgive­ tered. However, nothing of value Dr. Daniel B. Suits, U. of M. eco­ votes. It was the first time abaen- or add that amount to yoUr praa- For example. If you use about Thta Tim*, No Waiting sense falsehood and demand truth ness from othera and. from God was believed taken. A peanut vend- 10 gallons of gasoline a week driv­ nomics professor, and Dr. George even though they are given noth­ teea have reversed the state’s snt account and redeira free either .ing michln* waa smashed and an that we ouraelves can forgive oth­ presidential decision, th* 82 elec­ Offer good at our a Hfat-’n-Serv* platwr and tray ar ing In city traffic, you may be Katona of the U. of M. Survey R ^ success of niissile-snace w sM rch-EPQXIES Ita our reletlortahlp with «ir own mumoirn amount of change In it ing but prepared falaehood to read. era. We muat accept God’a for­ toral votes going to Nixon. Coventry Branchy wasting more than $60 a year by search. Center. gtaneet parpotuafly atormy hamla- giveness before we are able to a'4-piece place aetting af VVallaM Is mlsilng. This was dtocovered.at Dr, Suits said the predieteid Sooner or later; people who can All of this came on a record Route 31, also. Stainles* tableware. F«r each ad­ ,l:25’ 4i:m., also by a Manchester bad driving habits. phere, we ar* continually beckon­ forgive. growth of tha American eeoMimy read begin to question and think, Rev. Prescott Beach, vote of about 6.5 million, a million ditional $25. you may porehaa* polleeman. To avoid these, don’t indulge in ed by two different rolea. In the 1 more than in 1966. And a record either for tM . ’ j At * p.m. yesterday Earl Clifford "rabbit jumps,” the car makers’ in 1951, about two ^ r cent, is not even though, et first, they have St. Mary’a Church. enough to abaorb additions to the eaM. are are the hlg uncle to the •'*' ■ -A of 188 Wadsworth St. notified police lingo for fast stops and starts. nothing hut some instinct within EVERYWHERE IT'S JUST LOISTER ON Don’t slam on your brakes, glide nation’s labor force. taamtephere. In the other, we are that his house had been enfitored themselves to guid* them to ques­ FRIDAY EVENINO sometime during the day and ^ in that car into a light or driveway. He said the country will have a Ha big ■ aervant. In the one role tion what they are given to read 'ft -ft ilr ' change was missing. Cut out unnecessary stops. labor force of 71.4 million by the ar* eureelvea move ahead, imllat* and to think that parhapa another BUT HERE r r s Economy-run competitions proVe end' of 1961, with an inci^asa in unemployment of 500,000 to 4.3 araJly, to do what wa think la for version of th* truth haa been writ­ vS A VIM G S good driving .saves money. See how BROILED many dollars and cento you can million, or about six per cent of- ttaa bemlaphere'a good and for pur ten down, aomewhere alae. Sooner tha total. The present unemploy­ *avB. In the other role, we welt for WOODLAND Gardens LOAIV Rutb Millett nip off your car maintenance bills or later, people who can read begin lOBSTER A-LA-H QB-N OB \ S ( > t I \ J I t > N in the moiiths ahead.- ' ment level Is about 5.4 per cent tha hemlaphere to agraa that eome- of the total labor force. * to Inalst on urritlng and reading (OUK OWN SPECIAL SHRIMP STUFFING) An area of controversy rages thlng ehould be done, and to aak ua things not saffly wrlthln w’hatever ______/arjarjr^mxF-e v turns i American women are supposed regarding how often you should Dr. Suita and Dr> Katona agreed SERVED WITH TOSSED SALAD that the nation currently is under­ to aaaume the big practical ahara prepared Ideologies] dogma may •FRENCH FRIED ONION RINGS BaaenaiTaB** e'anaer rtn aaeiat laettraTie* I to be so useless, so frustrated and change the oil in your car. * 0 tmhappy that someone is al­ Oil company wear teats of au-. going a mild recession and, while Now! IM prodoet does five different jobswifli iigroBe madibil •r doing it b* handed them. .. FRENCH FRIED POTATOES—ROLLS and BUTTER /ItO t tA ia im the 1961 'outlook is not bright, no A few montha age, arhen Pana­ ways coming along with a crack- tomobile engines show the wear We can never understand it, ON THE CONCOURSE AT THE PARKADB brained scheme for making them rate is one and bne-and-a-half sharp economic downturn auch as ma waa having a flurry of re%’o- therefore, when any dictatorship over into th# image of th# women times to onemnd-two-thirds times that experienced In 1967 le in Stops dampness, retards fire, absoibs noisL Insniates and deenratesL lutlonary unreat which aeemed intent upon coneolidating Ita Own of aome ether ag* or some other greater or cars whose oil has been sight. Consumer optimism underwent eonnected arith Cuba'a Caatro. Pa­ power and perpetuating Itaelf land. drained every 2,000 miles than for nama appealed to th.e Organiaa- •Hi* latest proposal, set forth cars whose oil has been drained "substantial deterioration’’ In the make* a point of spreading liter­ 935 - MAIN ST. - TEL. MI 3-6171 - OPEN 9 TO 5:30 - THURSDAYS AND FRIDAYS TO 9 P.M. ■ CLOSED MONDAYS every 1,000 milea. first half of 1960 but has leveled tlon of American Statea .for action FO H ED M U M S...... by Marion K. Sanders in a recent P EPOXY coatings were originally developed for the missile and aircraft industries; tha first acy among Its people. That ia,.to Issue of Harper’s magazine, is What this means to you Is sim­ off in recent months. Dr. Katona to aee to it that no revolutionary us, an Inconsistency which must MUMS— Cut Flo w e rs...... thst young American women be­ ply that the difference in operation said, instead of declining as it did Surface Solidifier,CTEMOION is now available to home and property OYunwi in tU i am a or manpower reached Pana­ be fatal, in the end, to the dictator­ (Generous Bunch) tween the eg# of 18 and 26 rtiould costs of a 1,000-mile oil change in late 1957. area. Using a mathematical model of ma by tha high aaaa, th* Organi- ship itself. 49e ba drafted into a National Wom- vdrsus a 2,000-mile oil change DOUBLE ROSE BEGONIAS «Ys Service Corps. amounts to between $12 and $16 the economy, Dr. Suits said th# Batien of American Btatea acceded And there la perhaps th* elngle I Now, tUs protsetive coating fortified with EPOXY and PARLON stops dampness, retards to the requeet, and United BtatM The drafteee would, according a year. This is approximately greateet mystery about the Com­ to the proposed plan, "receive ba one per cent of the total annual firsb absotbindse^ insulates and deewates with just one product tfitpc and plane* took up a petrol munist dictatorship in Rusala —th* PRIVET HEDGING. 1 8" ...... e«. 12c sic training to flt them for useful cost of operating your car *nd a I CHmUOtjON pravents rot mildew, fungus; STOPS PEBLINO, GHIPPINO, CRACKINO, eff th* ahorc of Panama to aee on* policy which, considered by it­ sub-professional woi4c in areas of fraction of the coat of moat engine (Plant 1 F>>ot Apart) repair jobs. that no invaakms wer* being at­ self, might even lead one Into some O F MANCHESTER eritlcal need—chiefly our health, Bl^STBEONG and is almost indestructible. Available in 12 fade resistant colors and A fine selection of everBreoiis at borBoln prices. educational, and social-welfare American Petroleum Institute COKKECTION!! tempted. Perhapa, even in that ait- wistful theory that perhaps the gardeida white. natJota. th* United State* would Free landscoping odvica. services." tip on maintenance: change your Bontloss Briikot Communists themselves do some­ The implication seems to be crankcase oil every 60 days' In I Now avdiable in this area the result of 7 years of proven applications on thousands of hav* aetad alona, if O'.A.S. policy how cling to their own theory about HoMond buibs still ovailobla. TuHps. Doffodils, that if the Russians can put their summer, every 30 days in winter. had not been forthcoming. But, In th* withering anvay of the etate. Hyocinths, White Mountain Hood Dcrffodils. Em- ■ women to work wherever they are Never exceed 2,000 miles between CORNED both raridential and commerdel from ARCTIC cold and TROPtC heat without a single th* fact wa waltad for O.A.8. pol­ In any ease, however the Com- Tonight to 9-Tomorrotv-la8t o f Watkins i.needed that we can d<> the same changes. , faSunrspcfftodtodate. vthing. icy, and than , mad* MriMiva* Ha muniata plan It, there ia on* con­ poror Tulips. Rotate your tires regularly.- Un­ ■arvant . CEMETERY BASKETS, otroctivoly r i, We probably could. 'But who less you do this you’ll be wearing BEEF I POSITIVE adhesion in any weather, we^ damp or dry. No tacky paint for bugs or dirt to tinual and Increasing fern^ent '-'tavants to? Americai) women don't one tire faster than others and President Biaenhower'a order to which la always at work inside orrangod ...... l.flup ^have to;be drafted .to serve their this, say th'i car experts, will cost •tide taCHEMOLON lasts tvrice as long or hmger as water baaed pants. EWies in abo^ 15 our ehlpe and aircraft yeaterday, Russia, and whteh keeps displaying DOUBLE BALSAM GRCENS...... 49c . country • however and wherever you at least one more tire a year. lb , 0 0 ® minutes. Outstanding results in protecting end beautifying masonry, bridL stucco, cement to mount guard agalnat the impor­ its symplmna in recurrent revi­ they ar# heeded. All that Is nec-' , Family, after family that I know RED and SILVER RUSCUS i essary is to Show them where and feel that If they can keep their walls and asbestos shingles. Complete surface seal, INSIDE or OllTOIDB bdow ground or tation "from abroad” of revolu­ sion* of what Ruaelana want to U. 8. CHOICE! THIS tionary’ aupplle* or force* into the For MulcMng— Monh Hoy, Isrga bolos, only 1.69 how they are needed. car running an extra year they IS OUR OWN CURE! aboveground. read, of what Rimalana want to can avoid the necessity of going eountriea of Ouatemala and Nica­ Besides, it’s not the young wom- wr’le, and of what r.u^slana are GERMAN FEAT MOSS.4orga■ go Dcribf...... 4.95 ?*n of our country who are beg into debt to buy a pew car; they ragua, ftrhere there ha* b«,en apo- able to'get puhllahed. When a sup­ FERTILIZER and LIME. glng for worth-while jobs. Young can use their money for the pur­ Highland Park A U THISI ADVANTAGIS CANNOT B l SICURID BY OTHIB TYFI COATINOI radle Internal ret’OluUonary actlV- iwomen are today, as they have al- chase of other things they need posedly mild leader like Khrush­ and want. - • 1. Bectauw CHBMOLON^ fhide coat yields a film several tfanst tiian WHO lU I COULD? Ity during the paat few day*, rep- chev comes along, and permit* j^^^^^^^e^WE^ARRAT^^ -'ways been, mainly concerned with Market raaentad the unde rather than the finding a husband and making a Today’s vogue in cars Is the 817 mOHLAND ST. eoafiotltnal jMdst^ therMm it hai eutitmidiog tveathar ndstanoe. MB. AND MBS. PBOPIBTY OWNiBl spasmodic new bursts of freedom home and having a family. economy car, not the statua tym-. MI 8-4378 9 . Helps elimloate costly lapsiri mah hoiflliie aacks and poi«a *ed aalcM eld Willing servant approach. WMSderfnl aeteotion of Dried Material Beauty Berile*, Okra NEXT YEAR! bol vehicle of bygone years. Right to the Russian arts, w* ar* not PAY NOTHING - But we do havje in our country a the M uuiEfaetiirer at proteetlvw The Organleation of American surfseet look like new, sret letaini orii^ntal lines. Bi,re that the. situation la on* In Pods, Cat-tails, Wheat, Bittersweet, Chinee*^Laatorn, Straw great many aromeh who, with now about one quarter of 'all cars e a a tliiE(a a lfa r the nUsslIea POLAIUS Btatea has received the! requeata of sold are the less expensive com­ 9 . Zt protects and beautifies any outside masonry surfsoe with coe tfaide cest^ which he . ts being voluntarily Flowers, Artiflolal Fruit, Driftwood, etc. their families reared, are rehdy to AiniO S end thoaoanda of hMlId* Guatemala and Nicaragua for ap- go to ' work. pacts, models hardly off the as­ protects againet dirt; soot and can be rinsed dean wiUi just jrour garden hoee. benevolent and liberal. We think BUV W nW ASSURANCE and SATISFACTION AT \| iMge taelMdlEg the W aldorf-A etorto propiiata action, hut haa not yet No m atter what you need . . a new dining If we are going to train any sembly lines some 18 montha the real aituatlon may be that the ago. A. Goesoneoeadhraddldcondoit ■atel ean’t anpply YOU with the taken it Meanwhile, they hav# group of women, how about offer Bead Herald Advs. Russian people, having learned to WOODLAND GARDENS room or dinette for Thanksgiving . . Uig the training and the job op- MOST antotan ding pnlnt prednetss aleo aaked ua for help', preaumably read, and having read the Russian 'portunltles to them?. Not, o: Vhe« whe else een after conaultation with u*. Th* * OPEN DAILY to 9:00 * new bedroom furiiifure for Holiday guests . . counterpart of "Tom Swift and Hla )68 WOODLAND ST. PHONE MI 8-8474 ^course, on any compulsory basis such aa a draft. But simply by Preeldent'e order repreaenta our Tractor Faclor>'" over and over new living room furniture*for THE HOUSE OF FASHION affirmative anawer. It waa given offering them training and re­ again, are not only bored to death, without conaultation. by ua, with Christmas or next year . . Christrqas fresher courses and making jobs but hungry for aome more intelli­ available to them. ____ the OtAtS. Therefore, it hecomea a A L F S * 5 E R V! C gent and authentic discussion of gifts, too . . choose now and pay nothing 'Ilie way things are now it is -EYKOLASS— 4 unilateral action, and thna atands the real problema of life in Rua- until neat year. Choose anything from ^ diffleuit for a woman, however as a aymbol and demonatratlon of .willing or however oapable, to HEARING ala, ahd of life in the world. RfMJr mHCHHTBR ttHT&tt a sudden increase In United Statea Watkins four big floors and vast And a job if he is over 40. And yet In any eass, any dictatorship AIDS toughness in th* exploeive hemia- women between the eges of 40 end whi^ ancourages ita auhjacta to be stocks. Af|or January I st OS make good, dependable work- phere aituatlon. It pronouncea that able to read, even if.lt also fanciea en. rilONTAOr LBNR SPECIALIST we have one basic Intention, from you eon pay on any of Watkins thraa plans: WATERPROOF YOUR BASEMENT TODAV! It Can control thair reading, de- We have all the women power which we will not be diverted or n (I) 30-dayeharga, (2) 90-day ' we.need in this country without Th» Now Epoxy Formala Stopa Unhealthy, Dangerotu Dempneae ■t servaa' to have one plus mark set delayed by any nice subservience drafting anyone in skirts if we asidt for its nnal reckoning,.a. plus ManelieDteli LUMBER^ 4-paymant plan without service charge, or OPTICAL STYLE BAR to the process of hemlapheric de- would Just give our middle-aged 768 MAIM STREET mark for th* one Inetanee in ft’hich women a chance to go to work. Ml s-nsi eiainn We are determined, by the ( 3) Budget Terfns; es little es It clearly betrayed Itaelf and plant­ term* of this act. to aee that ftaa- ed the seeds of its own eventual 10% down; up to tv^e years to pay. But don’t tro does not aucceed in exporting demise. revolution, by any means of physi­ delay. Just tonight and tomorrow to cal transport, to these two coiin- take adYentige of Budget Days. , trlea Still A Miracle Por a miaaton d'^ned.^ln such For 11*. If somebody announces J tarms; we should have httl# trouble that he Is goln* out and look for gaining the after th* fact appito-al ! a needle In s haystack, and then 0 f the O.A.B , eien though many I report* bark with the needle, that af Ita member* may not 'like the Is new-s. Rut.what makes ii* reslly that-’w* acte

1 ■ : r . . V . ' ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONH.*^ flllD A y, NOVEMBER 18. I960

stamp to nettoasary for thto serv­ been influenced durinf Ws -In­ C olu m b ia ice. Probe DeiAaiided spection- of ,C!entral’* faciUUeh Omar'/Ladieg Night BUmpa must bs placed on all Were baseless. The board rejected mUl sent In Dscember.,’Xli# car­ OtfCAB Member Gumey’e offer to withdraw from Scheduled Dec. 3 Y ule Sdle Set '' rier to not permitted to put stamps the case. , For Tofliofrow on mall dropped In a box, with S t touto.^ Nov. 18 (F)—Rap. Gurney himself eaid the rumors Omar Shrine Club-will hoM'dta money. Ms 'will, however, carry a Thomaa B. Clurtto, R-M«., has ds- wars "complvtely bssaiess.’’ annual ladiea ’ n ig h tSatu rd ay, supply Of stamps f6r the patrons mandtd an mVaattgatton of' a Ovil Clurtto BSid the letter "shows Dec. 8, at the, Manchester Coun­ A Chriatmaa sale, fitaturlag the convenience*. \ Impropriety of the worst so rt” He try Chib. unusual In Christmas novelties will To Jste Vs-Ag Oeater Aeronautics Board mmbbq. * Curtis said Chan Gurney, vice said he has given a copy of It to The dkuiar-danco affair wtu atop By BEN PHLEOAR . be held by the Ladies Society of The Board of Education has Include mitertatiupent by the Trin­ Columbia Congregational Church voted to afiBliatej with the pro­ dMOman ot the CAB, wrote to David Kent, counsel for Pfesldefit . Automotive Writer Keith Kahle, proaident of Central Elsenhower. ity Pipes, s vocal group from Detroit, Nov. 18 (P)~;-Chryelor. tomorrow in Yeomans Hall begin-’ posed Reidonal Vocational Agri­ Trinity College. , ftlng at 3 pjn. cultural Center at Lebanon. Alrllnee. thahidhg him tor the Corp. will announce the end of pro­ THIEVES SNATCH RADAB Reservations must be made by duction for Ite' OeSoto automo­ Mrs. Raymond E. Clarke, first The recent pupil Interest sur­ "super de hhre reception you gavo biles some time 'before the end of lUrectrsss, said th* members have vey conductedi found sixteen stu­ me s few weeks ajgo." Blacksburg, Va„ Nov. 18 (d) - Nov. 25 with any member of the this month. been working weekly to prepare dents interested in such a pro­ Since then. Central has been Local police today were trying to following committee: Walter Fer- 91 Practice Injtos l^ounce PJatt, It was learned the official com­ for this .evept and have something gram. One yoiuig girl stated her chosen by the CAB to provide ex- catch someone with radar. It was gtison, chairman; Arthur Holmes, ^ftilHySnmanliis. World pany announcement might come different for early Christmas shop­ aim to be a yeterinartan. The Curr cluetve service betw een'Bt Louis, the eomeone who had the radar, Russell . Prentice and Edward ‘ later today. , ping, In addition to the old stand­ riculum committee will report In Joplin and Springfield, B te ., a though, and not the police. saari. As Recruits The OeSoto has been struggling bys, the near futurei O. L»eonard Rob­ route pioneered, by O z a rk ^ ^ r : The offleers’ radgr set reportedly Last night, Omar Shripers met I jLttend CSPA Conclave TaUy Third in the marketplace for the laat Tbe various booth chairmen in­ inson to Columbia’s representative Unaa. > [was snatched from the roadside with' Oasis Shrlners at the Oasis » ' if ‘ several years and reports of de­ clude: Gifts, Mrs. Adolf Hlnrichs; on that group. In Waahlngton, the CAB said by alert thlevea while the police Club in East Hartford, with more For Teaching than 100 attending. Start Civil Defense Manehestgr High School fo6t- mise have cropped up frequently. food, Mrs. Clayton E. Hiint; spe­ George Patros, principal 6f Por­ rumors that Gurney’s vote , had werik. chasing a speeder. XteniU Uw fact that VaUrana’tchairman of the workihop, Such reports have been circulat­ ■ • ■ a . * B_ _lt«V«W\At*ivatn fnA < ba!' ">rce scored Ite third victory cial gifts, Mrs. Lucius W. Robin­ ter School, attendM the first n\eet- WM a adiool holiday approxi Cowan summarised the discussion11^1 The Teacher-RMruitment Pro­ ing again In Detroit for the past ..Day . StudenU Interested -In fescue of the eeason Saturday, defegUag son Sr;; aprons, Mrs. Clarke; and ing of the Windham and Tolland mkUly 8M itudenta of the Can- by sa>^g "We had many good dis­ gram attracted 81 Manchester 10 days, and thid time the corpora­ miacellaneous (something old and Co;urtty Principals’ Assn. Iield ; nectlcut Schqlaatic Pcesa Assn, at* cussions. on faculty censorship, work and first eld practical ars Platt High of Meriden, 83-t. The tion is not denying them. financial problems, and whether High students this >veek. All arited to apply for 'ipmberahip sbmetliihg new), Mr*. Ralph U. Wednesday .in. WjlllmanOc. Doug- < landed the annual convention at clash at Memorial F it attracted The 1961 DeSoto went on sale. Wolmer and Mrs. George H. Iqs PBiriier oif Tolland la tem- ; Weaver High School on Nov. 11. cash prises should be given for con* but two of the Alementary schools in the pivu Defense'. Club by Oct. 14 in two body styles—a 2— contacting Mr. , Qeosge F. 1,400. Reams. ' notary chairman until , , new of- Hembera of the High School. The Indians registered thUr door and 4-door hardtop. DeSoto ' The Women’s Guild will sell Dougherty, or Mr. Ulri ’HUP wood. The club has a llm it^ ^ em - way— but maNy art not! Right h«r« inIdanelMOttr li o ttort which bership of eight students so that among the hazards being overcome While all these charming charac­ sent them in the Council. A grand Indians led by 27-8. personality has given him many four years; last year she was co- Watkins Bros. Furniture store at the nightly rehearsals of Sock ters a,re preparing the play itself, list was compiled of the 30 stu­ Platt seemed to suffer a "Sim­ OOUNTBISS NOW 106 OORRECnON each student will get more Indi­ Sarz^a, Italy, Nov. 18 (.P) — frienda in the past three years. chairmsn and a princess of the was the classroom for Mrs. Mary and Buskins "Bull in a China Shop’’ the members of the backstage crew dents who received the most nomi­ mons” jinx, as a long pasa. from No lunch will be served In the MHS prom. Ann Warner’s Home furnishings vidual attention. These members nations. The freshmen then voted Coimtesa Marzla Cerrutti de Bene- elementary schools Wednesday, beoots tha Rflast fodiions Ooit o f^ ^ Hytr for tha^oiitiira'fainlly! also have the use of the potter’s Dennis O’Flnn, portrayed by are working against time to Com­ Don Simmons, brother of the Co- Being elected to the National ‘‘Marl'a’’ able leadership had class Oct. 18. From this field trip, B n u o Guilini, '61, attempts to plete their assigned tasks in fiqie 12 students to represent them. dettl today celebrated her 106th the day before Thanksgiving hoil-' SCE IT AT MARLOW'S TONIGHT! Honor B ode^ in his sophomore wheel to enable them to create captaln, to Dave Tupper was. good birthday in good health. Her diet; A ■Was been demonstrated by her capable the class learned how to determine solve the crimes he encounters as for the presentation. The proper Those elected were Bob -AUbrlo, fOr 16 yards and Manchester's final day. menu for that day year and being elected vice pres­ direction of . the Girl's Leaders the value of a variety of furnish­ original works. In many cases for the hero of the play. lighting effects for each scene a^p Bob Brannlck. Terry Cummings, broth, cream, fruit juices, banan­ erroneously submitted to The ident this yMr was Goldie’s re­ the first time. score. The Indians were unable to as, and, Italian -wine. OPEN UNTIL 9:00 Y(hi'H bo omoiod ot tho oxtont of famous brands; doplh of ttodi: Club., However, Marlene'e abili­ ings, tak^g Into. consideration Prominent among the difficulties being arranged; the aet desigi Gordon Hurwltz, Ronald Jodoln, get the extra point. Herald. ward for outstanding ability.'.. ties include not only her in-school their construction, needs of the The Sculpture Club meets Tues­ Xaced by the actors during rehears­ the stage blocked; props collec] John McAdam, Jack McCarthy, Jdin la co-captaln of the Varsity family, and values such as design, day’s after school in room 202. Bob Patulak, Nancy Santos, Randy Manchester dominated the sta­ activities but her out-of-aohool al '. are the usual two-volume the publicity committee organised; tistics, collecting 22 first downs for Cross Country team, and is a mem­ ones as well. Vice president of texture of fabrics, and materials Students who feel they would like ’TdudQr’’ and rate of. speed at programs orderdt and the quota, of Smith, Cheryl Starkweather, and gMigbtful otmmphoro; top lolospooplo and eanvonlonco of shop­ ber of the track team. to try this new field should wait Kathy .Venriart. Altemateii. a ii their highest total at the year. her Gin Scout' troop, she la 'sdab used. Of greatest Interest were the vVhlch the lines'-are to hr said three hundred Uckets per week Platt got 12 first downs. The In­ Because John Is Interested In president of the Luther League furnishings, bedding, and drap­ until there is a notice of vacan­ ’slower.’’ The cast also faces a less sold by the club members in prep Ssjidra <)uinn, Dave Minor, Debby science, he JoUied the Science Club, ery rooms. cies. -Roscoe, and Debby Bates. diana’ .vaunted offense gained 383 whsti you Hrink of of Concordia Lutheran Church; tnomentous problem when it dis­ araticn for the opening.night, Dt yards against the Panther*. They ping modo crvoiloblo to you ot our oxtroordinory stop. W o' oro ^ oh n took paii In the Natucallsa-. vice president of the state Laither Ua Dawkins,'64 C. Moses, '81 solves Into laughter duHng the re­ cember 3. Those elected to the Executive tlon Assembly and he acted as -Committee were Bob Brannlck. held Platt to 69 yards on ths league; vice president of the Man­ hearsal as it reaches the most These are only a few of the doz­ ground. Platt managed to salvage narrator for the election debate chester Christian Youth Council, humorous parts of the play. ens of jobs presenUy imderway for Terry Cummings, Nancy Santoa this year on behalf of the Debating Randy Smith, Qieryl Starkweath­ some glory by completing nine of obeut to ontor tho Christmos loosen fertHiod with tto wiN to bring and a pest president of the Man- During ©’Finn’s pursuit of truth, tbe benefit of the presentation, but 17 passes for 164 yard*. Mancha*- riiinli of Club. Writing sports reviews for 'chester Junior Auxiliary, better he is only slightly impeded by the past experience and current effoirt er, and Kathy Vennart. the High School World and being Ancient Greece Lives Representatives of the ninth ter gained only 26 yards In the air. known as the "plnklee.’’ presence of bU old ladies who don’t promise a smooth, entertaining Defensive slandouU for tbe In­ iuung a member the Varsity "M" Club When Marl is not busy fulfilling want him to solve the crimes and performance. grade class at Barnard Junior you ovory sorvieo to moko your Ckrfttmoo shopping ploai ont. round out John's extra-curricular High School are Included in the diana were Bud'dy Minor, Bill Bele- her many duties, she can often one forward feihale reporter who C. England, '62 kewicz. Bob Mc(3abe, John Haugh, activities. be found discussing the present Barnard Student Council. ' Booka, books, books! Goldie’s ■ Through Artistic Film Kathy Vennart Tony Allbrio, Dick McMuUin, an Mr. damage the deUcate organs be­ Fairbanks. After a franUc race . Some people m4y ask, "Who Ro'cert Fenn Is-It* advisor. ' 9 —Wkm was the first prcsl- neath the layers of skin. After.cuH decides who the needy persons astreat A Jawat-llka pliai lisM A. AdtuilaMa laalclilat aiwlc rack A 8P | daatfal aiaeUon held while the tery .story ?^ Well, It wasn’t: It against Ume, they succeeded In Bristol Easterh High..,,^hdol adidMiM aaiabarad kw* A 14 leWer-iewked cfcaid battaa* aatloa waa at war? ting open the egrtkworm, the’ttini Was the end of one. getting the film and bringing it are?" Any school nurse who feels sent out a circular ,announeI|ig MATS denU are then required to draw fUUY OUAIANniD PM ONI YIAI ^A^X8 1S13—the re-election of The event was ■ the showing .at ■back to hOlSt aana ItraBie ticki the need !§ urgent'and Uu physical plana to start a Cai>itol D ia ti^ .accurately the poaitMM of the dif­ the film ’iatrict Chess Leggite- ; ] fe e r to the gm siSn. How does a It will b* his job to sA iip w calls to the nShasay. the Air Ex­ GAIN BU LLS* this surplus la TOWN TONITE AFTER 6 Upworm use g ^ te e tlv e re- press Companw and even to Xa - seholartfdps of ons aohsdnle of games for this ye*li|a •omblancc, one sttriNdit vnote, "a Guardla Flod in New Toric. But Experitnee was gained In mak­ hundred. doUan wfli b» awarded to toumamsnt season which will ^ tapworm ^ffens oh a tree to re- the film waa qot found. The Bm- ing . tea aandwichea and cookies jrirls of- the . paduatiaB clfM< gin with a game between M 8^ gsmble a twig." ?^'.7 *■------“ ^"certain that tha #lm ^ Mrs. Mary Ann Warner’s Home Chase glHs must meet the n - .rtieiter and Conard on Novembar - McHtdlaiyh ahtppad.. But yet the iKonomlcs I clMsee for-the reoap- qulremeota at the ooholarthlp 19- RJRNmiRt DEPARTMENT Company had no record of tioB-and taa-faM for Mr. and Mrs committee and must have, been Tha MHS chess team will ; se Q-^At the time of the first esn- A. flaymand nogan laat weak. 'accepted by an acoredttsd nun- made up of mtobera maka UIWBR STOMB LBV BL... A t noon OB tha saoeng, a daota- Tha gula mada aandwiehif of dU- the beet record tbumausnt Prtels loB waa made. Aaothar oemr of fSaant dmpes and drop and bar All BMBsy tar the astlvtues of will be given b y - ^ ' HHS Chase MAIN STREET, MANCTHESTEl •lAIN. SnUBST, MANOnBOTER—BO S-ISSt tMfc Its Srsi census, there were tha film waa a t Maw TmB uni- oopkiaa. Uim arraagq(^JHM|n> on the club Is -obtained from the Chess Club PrMidsnt JOhn Bqoon aiul Vice Prsrtdsat Howard Chib to the wfamer of A A ARK net 4«ifts four million persons In veraity. wUeb eouM ba rintad for plataa. using gamishaa.' th n e hundred memben at the TueUnctOB poater over k gaaae as Beewtoig^TtipBeiiiwr Peter BMBi Bad to tha pends OMi a«ir MpuMid.- tha- avaalngs ao Miao Doris B. Xia pawMao, ’84. club la the form of obo dollar par Xloek aad ethar membeii watelk (Herald T w o by Pnto), the bMt gatae. Robdit lUIWHESTEIt EVENING HERALD MANGHEST|!R. CX)NM* 1^ NOVEM9ER 18. 1880

Funeral EMaa, I t TOtogton A'va. The Rsv. David O. Axhelmar, W orld Court Ju iy Ccknvi^ U.S. Patrols pastor of Etfst Lutheran Church, wlU officiate. Burial will be In Orovo HUl Cemetoiy. Friends For Honduras Sqreen^r Coming Attack Mnz BUzitiwth O. KeUcy maB'oail.at the funeral Homs to­ $&botiiigv Kidnap Andover—Mrs. Elizabeth ^ Con- day friNA. f to 9 p.m... fra^^ncaOM) tfMi Kelley, fi«, of 39S Lake Rd., za- In Fight Mbtobla, 18 (F J-A zliitznt trezsttrer of the silver Lane ^ Mlsa Blargaret O. RqMet w . Miss Margarst O.'RolJiBt, 41, of mala auraa wag aonvletod yastor- Pickle Co., E ast Hartford, for the (OoBtomad from Faga The government of Coeta Rica, South Windsor and B a i^ Lawton Funeral servlcea for Misa Sigrid Cbitholic Cathedral for a te deum made no attempt to molest Mrs. •nie United SUtes later charg­ southern neighbor of Nicaragua, of Vernon a daughter; Mrs. Jo A. BYeebeig, 665 Vernon St., were (thanksgiving) service. RothkrUg, who waf pregnant at I / ed that thousands of tons of So­ said it found documents linking the held yerieroay afternoon in the In a statement, Villeda Morales viet arms have been shipped to revolt in Nicaragua with Castro’a seph Kinlry of East Hartford; ' the tlnie. three sisters, Mrs. Henry J. Marsh, chapel of Emanuel Lutheran said: "The court’s decision is valid. Black first told a story that a Castro. Cuba and communism. Costa Rica Church. The Rev. C. Henry Ander­ Nicaragua is obUged to obey it. expelled a Cuban and several Nica­ Miss Mary Sulllvah and Miss Mar­ son, pastor, officiated. G, Albert crime syndicate hired him to kill garet H. T. Sullivan, all of Hart­ This a triumph for all Honduras." Rothknig for |5,000. Then he PloU and uprisings were re­ raguans linked with the revolt. Pearson was organist. The Nicaraguan National Ra­ ported afoot in El Salvador and Nicaragua’s President Luis 8o- ford; and nine gprandchildren. Burial was In East Oamefaajr. teetified that Mrs. Rothknig want­ Bolivia Friday even as the last The funeral will be held to­ dio, In a broadcast heard here, ed her husband out of the way iuid moza has declared the Cuban gov­ Bearers were Austin, Johnson, said Nicaragua’s government embers of revolt appeared snuffed ernment responsible for the upris­ morrow morning at 8:15 at . the Arthur Johnson. Albert Harriaon, Induced him to shoot the lavryer. out in Guatemala and Nicaragua. ing in which insurgents succeeded Ahem funeral home, -1406 Main Iver Carlson, Paul Erickson, and will defer to the Judgment of the Mre. Rothknig testified she had Troops were reported mobilized in capturing the cities of Jlnotepe St., East Hartford follovired by a (Raymond Erickson. World Court . ^ never aeen Black before. in La Paz, capita! of Bolivia, as a and Dirlamba last Friday. They solemn requiem Mass in S t Fran­ Villeda Morales said he had con­ Black’s trial started Nov. 2 be­ precaution against a possible up­ were driven out by abo<]t 1,000 cis of Assisi Church at 9. Burial Mrs. Helen E. Cunningham fidence in a statement reported fore Judge James L. Downey Jr. rising. national guardsmen,' snd took Matthew Moriarty, chairman of the dtlzens Advisory Committee, will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery, The funeral of Mrs. Helen. E. here, quoting Preeident Luis and the Jury. Communications were cut be­ flight toward Costa Rica. The com­ heaves the first shovel of earth at a groundbreaking ceremony East Hartford. Cunningham, wife of Herbert J. Somoza of Nicaragua as saying The 10 coVmts.upon which he tween La Paz and Cochabamba, mander of the Costa Rican Nation­ today for the new Howell Cheney itegional Technical School on Visiting hours at the funeral Cunningham, 6i5 Woodbrldge St., Nicaragua will Immediately va­ was coBVictsd Inclufo Iridnapphig, the country's second largest city, al Guard was killed In a border Earth Turned W, Middle Tpke. Mayor Harold Turkington and other Manches­ home are today from 2 to 5 and was held .this morning at the John cate the disputed frontier area. assault with intent to Ull, rob­ where peasants opposed to Pres­ clash with the rebels. ter town knd state officials look on. (Herald Photo by Pinto). 7 to 9 p.m. F. Tierney BYineral Home, 219 W. An Air Force heHcoptor dropped bery and car theft. Tha maximum ident Victor Paz Estenssoro clash­ Center St., followed by a solemn leaflets announcing the news over under the Udilaping eon- ed with police, troops and other At Tech School A. J . Winslow high Mass of requiem at St. this city today. The leaflets said 'vletion alone Is life imprison­ peasants last Monday. Aboiit 100 Renovation Bids A. J. Winslow, 90, of Hertford, Bridget’s Church. documenta recently found in ment. persons were reported killed at N. C., father of the Rev. Clarence The Rev. Philip Hussey was-cel­ archivee at San Diego, Calif., had Judge Downey set Jan. 6 for that time. To Whiton Asked More than 20 persons were on Six from MHS Blamed E. Winslow, pastor of the Church ebrant, assisted by the Rev. Stan­ contributed greatly to the Hon- sentencing. Last Sunday, U S. Ambassador hand today at the Hilliard St.—W- of the Nazarene, died yesterday ley E. Hastillo as deacon, and the dursui case. Carl Strom was stoned and Jeered Middle T^ke. site for ground­ afternoon iri the Albemarle Hos- Rev. Dennis R. IJusZey as bub- by a leftist mob at Cochabamba, An Invitation to bid on renova­ breaking ceremonies of the new piUl, Elizabeth City, N. C. deacon. Mrs. ■Raymond Murpl\y 150 miles southeast of La Paz. tions to Whiton Library went out Howell C3>eney Regional Technical In Retaliatory Painting Funeral services will be held to­ was orsrainlst and soloist R ockviile-V ernon Bridges Explains Demonstrators marched on the today from General ' Manager School. morrow at 2 p.m. in Hertford, N. Burial was In S t Mary’s Ceme­ Grohd (hiOhh^& C., with burial in that city. tery, East Hartford, with commit­ police station and burned trans­ Richard Martin. Manchester Mayor Harold Turk­ Six Manchester High Schoolfchased by some youths early last Nixon Lost portation offices in new disturb­ Work to be done Includes ex­ ington and Chairman of the Citi­ tal prayers by the Rev. Dennis students, whom police are not evening, and he also got Hussey. Bearers were 'Jam es Bay State Firm ances Thursday. Disturbances also cavation of the entire south wail zens Advisory Committee Mat­ leads on who bwght them. Miss Anna Marie Shea Concord, N.H., Nov. 18 (F)— of the building tq determine what thew Moriarty Joined in turning identifying, have been blamed for Miss Anna Marie Shea, 60, of Cunningham, Leo Foglio, Rocco were reported in Santa Cruz, a painting slogans on walls and win­ When he heard this morning that Gesnadlo, BYank MeSweegan Wins Contract Sen. Styles Bridges, senior Re­ PLUMP MEATY—FRESH DRESSED—READY-TO-COQK A a THE FIXIN G rubber center on the Brazilian is causing a water seepage into the first spade of dirt for the |2,- vandallam had been committed in 128 Harlan St., died last night at GRAND UNION the basement of the building the 000,000 construction project. dows of East Hartford High Mancheeter Memorial Hospital af­ Louis Lombardi and Herbert Sul­ publican U.B. Senator, aaye Vice N-oz. 3 1 border 330 miles southeast of La School last night. East Hartford during the night, he livan. For Post Office Paz. installation of lights In the audi­ Moriarty, a leading figpure in get­ and School attendance officer Rob­ ter a long illness. Preaident Nixon eould have won CO* i The military Junta ruling El torium and repair of chimneys ting the project going, said, “This They were retaillating for simi­ She was bom In Manchester, lar vandalsim at Manchester High ert Dlgon picked up the six hoys Woxler Family Truots of New­ the presidential election If: Salvador, southern neighbor of and roof. is a culmination of a 30 year and turned them over to East Hart­ Feb, 26, 1900, daughter of the late H MY-T-FINE 4 % ;O|0 E* f dream". He added, "at times I School Wednesday night. Daniel H, and Bridget O’Connor ton Highlands, Mass., haa boon 1. Pnaident Elsenhower had Guatemala, reported Thuraday Estimated cost of the project is ford detectives. given more help at an aarlier date night ■ it had thwarted a revolu­ 513,200, which will come out of thought the site would be lost but No charges had been placed East Hartford Det. Otto Miller Shea and had been a lifelong rest About Town awarded the contract for conatruc- ^ PIE CRUST MIX 2 ; ^ 5 * against them as of early this after­ to the campaigTi. tionary plot. It gave no details. the Whiton Trust Fund. thanks to people like Ray Warren said moat of the damage reaulted dent here. She was employed in tlon of the New Vernon post of­ ’Unofficial reports said four army our project is a success". Raymond noon, East Hartford Police said. the experimental division of ‘ 2. Nixon had campaigned as M GREENWOOD SPICED Money for the project was al­ in windows being painted, and Matthew Moriarty Jr., son of fice, according to a notice received vigorously throughout as he did . colonels were placed \inder house ready appropriated by the Board Warren is a former state repre­ The slogans were in reference estimated the cost to clean it up at Hamilton Standard, division, of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Moriarty. 1110,26 16 to 20 arrest after the plot was discov­ sentative who contributed to get­ to the Thanksgiving Day football United Aircraft Corp. Miss Shea by the office of Ben. Prescott Biish tn tha last two weeks. of Directors from the fund. The about $50. 7S BV>rest St., has 'been elMted 8. Nixon had not participated ■ APPLE RIHCS^ ered at Santa Tela, 10 miles from Library Board requested the ap­ ting legislation passed. game between the schools. Earlier Manchester High School Princl was a rt\ember of St. Bridget’s treasurer of the freshman class Inr Washington yesterday. I M U l d t pounds in TV debatsa « none such / San Salvador, the capital. propriation in February. Retiring Superintendent of today, some thought was given to pal A. Raymond Rogers said dam Church. She was also a member at St. Leo College, St. Leo, Fla. The new office, to be located on Schools Arthur Illlng was present, canceling the game, but school of­ age to Manchester High School of the International Association Rt. 30, is scheduled for comple­ The New HampMiire Senator President Miguel Ydlgoras of Bids will be opened Dec. 6 at said yesterday Nixon ia the OOP’s .^atem ala was given an enthusl- 2 p.m. in the Municipal Building. and so was his successor William ficials have decided it will be play­ would amount to' about $500, as the of Machinlato. ' ■* J. Read Murphy, assistant tion In June. Construction of the m MIHCE .m e a t aafic reception in Puerto Barrios Curtis. ed. barring any further incidents. painted bricks will have to be Survivors Include two brothers, 3,200 aquare foot building will be­ moat probable choice for prasidsn- A 100 per cent guarantee of work­ state’s attorney for Hartford tial candidate despite his defeat fresHPAIC MARASCHINO chief Caribbean port, after the manship bond must be posted, as Laurence Eddy of the state vo­ Manchester Det.Thomas Graham sand-blasted. Joseph V. Shea and Dennis B. County, will be guest speaker at gin at once, the notification aaid. last of 300 rebels were put to cational education division an­ Is credited with breaking the case Manchester High was painted Shea; a sister. Miss Rose J. Shea, by Sm>< John F. Kennedy of well as a 100 per cent performance a meeting of the Rotary Club of' Maasaefausetts. bond. nounced that Howell Cheney Re­ almost before R started. with blue slogans Just after mid­ all of Manchester; a- nephew and Manchester Tuesday at 6:30 p.m CHARGED IN SLAYINGS gional Technical School was the Through an investigation he con­ night yesterday morning, while the Ottawa, 111., Nov. 18 (AV— Kennedy will have dUBcuHy Most of the rebels apparently four niecesr. at the Manchester Country Club. ^ Gwbux escaped to the hills of nearby Hon­ CONGO TOWN BESIEGED last of 14 vocational schools built ducted at King’s Department Store. red painting at East Hartford The funeral will he held Mon­ The speaker is a graduate of An Three murder indlctmenta pushing Mh programs through duras to the north, Guatemala in Connecticut. He added he was Graham learned that some spray High was done between 8 and 8(30 day at 8:30 a.m. at the W, P. dover, Yale College and Cornell charging Cheater O. Weg;er, 21, Congress, Bridges predicted; His EUsabeUiVlIle, llie Congo, cans of red paint had been pur­ planned to ask for their extradi ■ Nov. IS (A>—Th o u a a n d a of glad to see Green Manor Construc­ last night. Quish Funeral Home, 226 Main Law .School, and served As a naval with alayiag three Chicagu iu«a "eyelash victory” in the Nov. 8 tlon. Only one rebel officer, the Baluha triliMimen today be- tion Co,, a local firm, get the Job. St., followed by a solemn high officer in World War II. He is a women In Starved Rock Btata election gave him "no clear nwn- PIllSBURY SESAME SEED ' \S^ond in command, was captured aelged the tiny souUiem Katanga The new Howell Cheney Regional Mass of requiem at St. Bridget's partner in the law firm of Shep­ Park were returned today bg date" to carry out the Domeerat- “ Igoras haa charged that Technical will hold its first class Church at 9. Burial will be in St. herd, Murtha and Merrit of Hart­ the LaSalle County Grand Jury; ie party’s policies, Bridges aa- yv. town of l,sieiia -— barely 160 sessions in September, 1962. "dirty^^ld” of Castro was used mile* from Ellaabethvllle. In- Bridget’s Cemetery. ford. • The panel filed alx tadlctatenta aertsd. PAN ROLLS to buy up'o^oera who participated Lennart Johnson, personnel di­ Hysteria Said Key Friends may call at the funeral against Weger before Circuit \slde the town were 12 fright­ rector of Howell Cheney Tech, FRESHPAK In the revol ened whites and about 200 Ne­ home tomorrow and Sunday from Miss Jean Breltenbach, daughter -Judito Leonaid Hoffman, threa BEOEFTIONB FOB STUDENTS Terroristic acttvJU continued In was on hand to represent Fred 2 to 6 and 7 to 9 p.m. of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Brelten­ accusing him of earlier erlmeo groes, protected by United Na­ Manganelli, director of Howell 'Washington, Nov. 18 (F) — A STUFFED OLIVES the Guatemalan ckptUI. Three tion* Moroccan troop*. Moat of To Opera Suceess bach, 13 Ensign St., is one of the against viettmo waylaid In lone­ Reception for Connecticut young bombs exploded last night but Cheney Tech. Manganelli is re­ Mrs. Anna B. Kepp writers of a freshman entertain­ SIZE 10 TO 15 LBS.. . .lb. 45c the original 100 population of cuperating from a heart attack. ly sections of another state park flion and women attending collogee FRESHPAK caused no casualties. A Rockville—Mrs' Anna Bordelle ment to be presented 'Tuesday at nearby. in this area will be given tomor­ bomber was caught. Ydlgoras Ixiena, a coal mining and rail­ By EUGENE LEWIS ^Thls year has been budgeted at 8 p.m. at Albertos Magnus Col­ road town, had already fled to Kepp, 90, formerly of Ellington row afternoon in the Senate Cau­ SWIFTS BUHERBALL TURKEYS PRICED SUGHTLY HIGHER threatened the execution of terror The United States and the Unit­ Mu*le Editor $350,000. Ave., died yesterday afternoon at lege. New Haven. She is -also a POTATO CHIPS itiivllle, the provincial ed Kingdom are the last major 80 OONGOU:SE SLAIN cus Room by Sen. and Mrs. Thom- Ists. Dalla* Time* Herald The season will he highlighted Rockville City Hospital after a member of the National Federa­ Leop«ddvUle, The Congo, Nov. A member of Guatemala's con capital. The last refugee train holdouts against the metric system tion of Catholic College, students. aa J . Dodd, D-Conn. Dallas-(41 — "Opera corrtpa- by the American debut of Joan long illness. She was the widow .18 ni" designed and directed h^ Zef­ more than 50 years. howeris dlrscUvea to cut ovw- What he means is that the op­ She Is survived by two daugh­ aeas spending would oast Japan sage received by the headquON FOBSHPAK-JELLIB) OR WHOLE firelli and a "Madama Butterfly," "only about 100 million d ollm ” ters said the patrol was en ronta eration requires the frantic en­ designed by Y,ujl Ito, formerly of ters, Mjrs. 'Arthur Wheeler of Rockville and Mrs. Henrietta X J n - and.there wae no eanse for con­ to Langwe. The U nit^ Nations ergy, unreasonable optimism, In- the Kubuki Theater, and staged gewltter of * Monson, Mass.; five cern. Ikeda, a top economy and spokesman said the Congolese -genuity, nerve '--and obstinacy by Hizi Koyke, Japanese soprano trade expert, aald this cut would hilled iii fierce political—------1 6 - e z . who was a celebrated Butterfly grandchildren and seven great­ which have characterized his own grandchildren. have atanoat no effect on' Ja ­ and tribal strife In the northern -CBAIIRIBHV UIICB herself. 4 cans work. Funeral aervlccB will be held pan’s current IntcmationBl bal­ part of the seceooionlst prov­ "Alcina" will 'be borrowed from tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Ladd ance of trade. ince. BHVIE It m>ist seem like hysteria to Venice’s Teatro La Fenlce and DiLtCIOUO WHY'*' soma peopile. "The Daughter^ the Regiment" And, somehow, to the Dallas from the ^ le ttfo Opera. businessmen who foot the bill for Dallas Civic Opera it seems to This borrowing • of productions 30-ezi NEWSPAPER make sense. '' represents a ne^ dodge i n the They are proud of their preco­ tricky economics'Of .ataglng opera, can cious 4-year-oId opera and the tiast year, Dallas traded produc- DOU m n CMKHIl celebrity it haa brought to their tijma with London’s C ovei^ Gar­ ADVERTISING den. Dallas lent its own "MccIm " Jn Ov«n cooking D E I M O N T E GRAND UNION city. return for "Lucia dl Lammer- But their motives for support- moor." is oosy todoy...^ 17-02. 46 enough opera for its 1 1/2 million THE KIWANIS CLUB OF MANCHESTER AND ITS \ BEST BUY oper, became the opera company’s metropolitan area people. Piek-of-ihs-i first chairman of the hoard. AIR TANKER CRASHES • Henry _ Miller ‘ Jr., ahother. real YOUTH PROJECTS Uoilt PruH Cokh, Tw o-ThNa Fruit and Nutt. Mod# Limestone, Mainb, Nov, 18 UR— eitate man, has been president of of H i g ^ Quality -Inoradlantz from a Famous Radpal -4 the corporation since Its founding. A big aerial tanker crasbdd and tO*$ hom o hooting buiYed at Loring Air Force Bate HOUOAY The first vice president and ext. early today on la n ^ g from an I w ovt ecutiva committee chairman la overnight refueling mlaaloa. One . . , -to all th« business and professoinal people of the Man­ Robert L. Clark, one of Texas’ man died; several of the-other chester area who generousy donated products, cash and serv­ Tea gM framieta qaalHy top corporation lawyers and a 16 aboard were injured. five Ueblh«t wHh BT-M i .. Oo brother of Supereme Court Justice crewmen and 11 of the dozen pas> ices to the 1st AJfNU AL KIW ANIS RADIO AUCTION .. . to moat coBplatoiy effaelfva fMl Tom Clark. •engers aboard scrambled to all those who gave unetintingly of their time and effort. .•.. and ‘efl addMva in on today. Aad Exptfitnee has shown them that' newspaper aafety from doors, ’ eecape ■ General manager Kelly, at 32, Jet to. the following firms whose contribution of services and _ypu get pcenhiB eorvica. A » may Ims opera’* youngest major hatches and windows of the to n im deitveriae . . . a bal- O'*® enthusiastic prospects who know Impresario. And the accent Is on powered KC1S8. A spokesman facilities helped to make this project a success: ' -s - N A N C Y lY N N •aid the passengers, all Air Force aacad payment piaa and BMW youth on his vlaff. Artistic direc­ otow axtraa doaignid to amhe they want... dnd that the place to tor and conductor Nicola Reacigno personnel, were aboard to log MAVY Is in his thirties. Stage director flying time. bcBM beating raaHg eaty. JUKT KICHAM fipa it If >n their doily newspaper. Adver-^ Franco Zaffirelll la in hia twenties. WINF-RAIMO The young company la growing and, says Kelly, "I see no reason IME MANCH€$TER HERALD Mobilheotsv^ Iffipw thot their daily newspaper why the season can hot expand In­ r.. « 3 5 ‘ Personal Notices iil SMOTHER WITH FIOZENI definitely." MeFARTLAND^MDWEU. INC. FRESH W HOLE DIAMOND ^RE prospective customers MORE Dallas Civic Opera gave three performances in 1957, five in 1958, lAROI .m d economically than any other Card of Thanks CRANBERRIES KIMMP StniwIiMri^ and six In 195^. The 4,000-saat ..Th* funlly o( Marzuerlte and John WEGIVI WAINUTS State Fair Music Hail usually la llcV«l|h wUh to ozMod their heart- FKSHPAK filled up: It will present eightl thlf fen thanks to their dear friends, rela­ iU lL O '^ ®CCt> JIJM f i(h« tive* ,and nelghbois tor tlietr Under- OREEN STAMPS yaar—four operas In two peifom - ■tandlng aympathr and many klnd- ances each, spread over four week­ nCMca durtng their recent bereavement FRUffCAKEIBIX ^^4 9 * ends. '' In the iosa of their belov^ mother aad 2 grandmother, CMIna Pucloa. The budget for 1957 was a eat $108,000, which paid for one Card of Thanks production, "An Italian Ctrl in 'e are deeply grateful to all our ^ iEnynittg Ifyralii lUvos and frtoads uiio so/khMlIy AlglsrZ," performed twlea. The ' • to our moat sorrow. For ,t Uilra avast of that aaaaaa waa a earda awl use ef tMfar til eenoait by Marla Oallaz. I we are deeply grateful. TIM IM S bttdfto of IM O ^lt Ml 3^135 . f V ' MM m M to MM,«0t in IMS, ItiaiiC liN irtl. I " ,l I - m i 1'. A r I .

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. / r/f"' .• !■ PAGE TWELVE IIANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD, MANGUESTBR, COIW,.'FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1980 MAJfCBKSTBft EVKNH4Q QEBALD. MANOIESTEK.^^ CONN.. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER IS', 1960 PAOR Savior Lutheran Church will hoM South Wind»or'j^ i its meeting Monday at 8 p.m. at attfiospberlo air of to irritants. I •' MMEM8 Vij-. Coventry Viet Nam Seen Pro-Reds Join the Pleasant Valley ClubhoUSe on Acoustic Analgesia Juai as yooir eyes water when you Adenauer Raps Brandt Churchwoiiien Set Ellington Rd. Hostesses for the FILM—FLASH BULBS The .enter is ameke-filled room. - ^ ' evening will be Mrs. Trade Ford, iMSOBtmr'TBICIES ’Wen. thfi itiaif! can rim 'down Penny Barth Named Winner As Anti-West Laos Coalition BaziiaroiiDec^S Mrs. Claire Hayes, and Mrs. Anna your ^eiutt. Biit the. bronchial mu-, Hogan. M im iffltBiim s ridetitrSajm cue has te bf.ekpePeO hy the eough 'imes To C^en^dl G anip^ meehanlam. -Wp!t'a the eeiislble ' (OM ltaii^ litm Page One) (CPBttawd from Pag* Om ) School Menus D A iaai Of Carnation Co. Awards Wapping Ckmununity Church The luncheon menu for the tg to do? Shop for a “Cough Hohlcr’a proteat , waa over a Squvanha Phouma Irat he refused Women will hold their Chriatmaa pleasant Valley, Union and Avery H(9te?" Or^ do eomethlng to - « B»gnOEtt> drytheailrt Thoear Near fleeUI Seearltg wtMnan) In i960, you now nedd handbill distributed In the name Baaaar Dec. 3 from 2-8 p.m: at S t. Elementary Schools for Mon­ Mlsa Penny Barth. 17*year-oWthave the apecimen at the PHNA o<- to Jqln the neutralist government.. the Wapping (immunity House. Reifiove the irritant? Or.remove Botoi MMy B enefit Tea three, ta t 4H years, df wbrk: How^ -"The Sovtsto . etui iaslai ' fice on Main St. .. of the powerful oitlzen> anti- day# T]4eschty>'and Wednesday of orut; you can’t get benefits if you daujfhter'of Mr. and Mrs. Everett * “ Instead FhoumI mounted « ce- A spaiffietti supper will be served next week ipcludes-on Monday— ByWAXOOANNEL By HAROLD t . HYMAK ILD. ypufself to where the mo)sture The ne^ SocUJ leeurlty^^ amend must pay for the war (Wbpld War K -Barth of Rt. 31, has been select­ Bottles should be claarly markedF rebels and anti-Communist com­ volt from Sevannakhet, about 17Z from 5-7 p.in. Written ler ItowapiiiMr content ot the air is more nearly have less than I t months’ -work with the individuars name, addresi 'frankfurt on roll, potato chip!, New aM i#; Andover menta, foeently pfieMd Oon- D) and we waat to pay for It liut ed by the Carnation Co. as one of mittee which said that duHng the IMS MODEL “F ' . ' ■ BateEFEtoe- As a - ~ ’ ttormfil and not foified with con- under Social Security. and name of the family physician. miles southeast of Vientiane, that Booths and committee chairmen gnen beans, peaches; Tuesday— Now .'Turk- JNEA) — ™ »t grese and ilin!d by the Bi^ddnt. not with tha fkSsidom of 17 mlUion 12 aectional winnera in the United Toup attempt the Insurgents and announced by Mra. Roger Myrick, meat balls and gravy, potatoes, IM Auggest y»u eonald|W what tamihantsT Put work which a parent dose In case of positive reaction, the has been reported steadily gain­ totooUy o ^ 'irtll hav4 to com* out," the Parsons to Visit, won't bring any genera) in­ for a sOn or daughter tn the course pqopio ia Conupuniat East Ger-| SUtcs for her 4-H work. family doctor will be notified. political op^rtunlata had the help ing recruits. president of the group includes; cranberry,j sauce, celery stick, FORD you are doing ^ o r e you jfo shop­ ------1—:---- Miss Barth is ai.so the recipient of colonialists and imperialists, digwttithA aaidii lartiig oiit a pair of crease in' benefits. of a trada or bualneaa under So­ many." he said. t Lions Elect Gen. Ouane Rathlkone, eom- Aprons, Mrs. William Waldron and w heat-l^ad. and butter, cookies; ping fe r'a “cough medicine." of a trip to the 4-H National Club American, French and British. Mrs. Hattie Lane; Christmas deco­ /pllera.and a ot^l. “Now, what Speak on Africa But they win ktip many people. cial Security coverage. However, The CHanceUw said he saw the I Edwin H. Lawton has been nuutder of the Royal Laotian Wednesday — soup and crackers, QUSTOMIZim NolSarlier Fund work done in the household of a only hope for a ehange ia Sovlatl Congress in Chicago at the end of elected president of the Coventry The ambassador said .thU waa Army, was said to hove gone over rations, Mrs. Steven WUIisms and tuna fish sandwich and ginger­ wouWP you like. 0087 Pro- Tha eougli mechanism^ wasn’t Here le A brief aununary M what the month, sponsored by the Uonf aub. Other officers include "totsUy false,” Informed sources Mrs. Sherwood Waldron; Chriat­ oain«7 Beethoven 7 Col* Por­ Two mlsaionarles who have re­ set up Just to annoy you. It has the new MflelAUon does. I f you son or daughter will not be cov­ policy in a roallzatlon by the to the Rightists this week, along bread and Whipped cream. Milk KITS Voted for Puihp think you 'rtU be affected by it, get ered. This la effective next Janu- kremlin leaders that if "tha world Carnation Co. and has received the Henry U Yeomans, first vice presi­ said. with other army officers, police maa gifts, Mrs. Thornton Hobby is served with all lunches. ter...?’’ cently returned tru/n Johannes­ a deJiMto'and Usefrt purpose. And state award-of a wri.st watch in the dent; George F. Farrell, secr^ary; Vietnamese charges, made bn By A. M. T. >Ab it turns out, certain aounda in touch, with your Social Seeu: ' ■oy. First wage report ia due on or Is ever taken over by Oommunlsm I aifd some national assembljtmen. and Mrs. Frederick Rettb'erg; Schools in South Windsor will burg, South Africa, the R ^ . Mr. —something which I believe com-'l National 4-H Dairy Foods Demon- Francis Rood, treasurei^ Roland vkrious government and private plants and artificial flowers, Mra. have now h*en proved to be paln- that purpose Is to your air­ General.Manager Rtchafd Mar­ office. Otherwise, you may be los­ before next April 30. levels, follow two lines —■ that Today’s communique did not go be closed Thursday and Friday' killers^ijMtter fh some caceo than and Mra. Jack Parsons, wUl'visit way clear. To free It Of anything ing out en money $o which you qre pletely Impoealble—it will be done I atratlon program, given by the deCh am plain, lion tamer; Douglas into details nor indicate to what George Marks and Mrs. Alma because of the Thanksgiving holi­ tin aaki today that no money waa Still other changes affect cm- same company. Fraser, tail twister, and John W. some “foreign elements" may have HOBBY SHOm the traditioniil pottona. ikhd if the Fjrst CMigregatlonai Church that mtotit teri^ to block the flow entitled. ployea of a nonprofit organisation, by Red China and not Ruasia." extent Sovanna Phouma’s govern­ Lawton; popcorn, Mrs. Leslie Col­ days. 408 CENTER STSt^ET appropi^tod and no co n tro l was "Let ua therefore aee to it that Penny will be honored, along Blsseji and VIggo Jorgenson, dlreo- had a hand In encouraging the lins and Mrs. Thomas Burgess Jr.; climeal testa continue at- their Nov, 26. The Parsons. aye well of air into your lung! or . out Of The new amendments: state or local government woriierb, paratroops to Violence, and that Messiah Organist ment had bowed to P'athet Lao MI 0 -7 ^ 1 preeent, BUCce8a, your dahtiat may them. . ■ / . . „ , awarded before a dlrectoni meet­ . C4ncel the age 60 requirement en everything we have achieved la not I with State 4-H I.rf-ader Maurice lor) pressure. candy, Mrs. Harold Cummings and. Manchester Evening H 8 r a I d known to local resident!, since ministers, U.S. citizens working What’s Hill and other sectional winners, Nursing Report over the past months'there has Mrs.- Dorothy Qaard, 84 Church Bodn replace ht» heedlea Or'hoae Let me gfve aomo exe'mples hear the Parsons your local Social Security office if urged'his fellow party members | ior leader and a 4kyear member of health supervision visits. rule. Diem "family” government, the First'Lutheran Church in S t of three different temperatures in' earphones while you lie In the* ipeak and show slides frmn 7:30 of vour gullet (esophagus). had been appropriated and a con­ 60 will be payable for the month you may have a copy. A total of 15 children received and corruption. representatives of people of all Mrs. Wellman Burnham and separate buildings called ;:-tne AVAILABLE dentiat’a chair. Tha aqund ia usual­ of November, 1960. They wUl be not to try to gueaa whom U.S. the Teen H'ers^-H Service Club. Peter, Minn., and at Calvary Lu­ classes and patriotic qualified Mrs. Guy Finnsy will prsride over to 8:30 p.m. in the local church. -Or you’ve caught cold and In­ tract awarded while the last physical examinations and im­ The secretary of stale for the eaiidarium (hot),. tepidkrium ly edited in the taping to cut out A social hour will, follow. fected nasFl secretion that trickled Board of Directors was in office. mailed out in December. Presklent'Wleet John F. Kennedy | She has eaemd projects in food presidency, Ngyyen Dinh, Thuan, theran Church in Moline, III. She representatives of every political the white elephluit booth. will name- to important foreign preparaUoh, clothing, child care, munizations during a recent Well received her bachelor of arts (warm) and frigidarium^.t’CooI), ac­ For woddings, partios extreme high and low frequenciea The Parsons will also apeak to, dpvyn the beck, of yopr throat has Martin, after questioning the Cut the loss on benefits for work­ Child Conference, These programs told a news conference yestertay party including the Neo Lao Hak The church women are asked to cording to Encyclopedia Britannica. water department and' looldnS ers under 72. Starting in 1961, a Mother of Twins policy poistiona. junlor^teadenship. home improve- degree from the Oustavus Adolp­ (the political arm of the Patliet donate artlcleo for ene or more Which mey npeet you. . church school cMldren that morn­-ThMn drawn Into the ainvav when are held the aecpnd Thursday of the government had no knowledge ing' on their work in African mis­ through records, said today no ap­ beneficiary who earns more than "From what I have heard about I mepc small fruits, rural arts and each month with Dr. Louise Q. that any foreign nation was in­ hus College in St. Peter, where she Lao)." tables. cHid ethor functiem. - 2. Meanwhile, the tape machine you took a deep breath in pre­ majored In organ. sions and will be available for in­ propriation was ever made other- $1,20() a year will have, $1 ot his Feted at Shower Mr. Kennedy, it seems to me it is amunity service. Tobi, as physician In charge, as­ volved in the coup. The announcement said the Lao­ AbeatTOem tii generating its own low-fre- paration for a sneeze. not important to. dYvell. on whom | She has been selected twice to Mrs. Gaard is the wife of Arthur For Sdt ueney- “white sound’’- — a noise formal discussions with church ' Injrach of these examples, you’ve than the one Tuesday, which benefits withheld for every $2 that sisted by the visiting nurses. But he did make the charge that tian government had given assur­ Ths Avery St. and Wapping members from 4 to 6 pjn. passed by a vote of 8 to 0. Bids he earns, from. $1,200 up to $1,500. he will iappoint, but rather on represent Tolland County at the Mrs. O'Brien and Mrs. Crenon foreigners were Involved in the K. Oaard, the Intern at Emanual ances It would “begin to accept Elementary Sehoola will meet in ITALIAN-AMERICAN Stiqt resembles a waterfall or a cotton something in your airway Mrs. Jeremiah F. Squires, 82 state dress revue. Her demonstra­ Lutheran Church; Otter CengreeatloBal Notes that doesn't belong there. If what were taken in the past, Martin For every $1 that his aarninga go what he thinks himseff as he is a | have attended several regional "disparsgement campaign" and aid from the Peoples Republic of a game of basketball on th'e HALL radio tuned between stations. said, but were let go in favor of Oxford S t, was honored by SO Very lndc|>endent thinker,’' Aden­ tions have been selected to rep- conferences recently at the Backus added they shared indirect respon­ She Is the third guest artist to China and the (Communist) Demo­ •HI.WVER FOLLIES'V 3. Wheii drilling, extraction or Ths Rev. WilTatd E. Thomen you 'tried to swallow was. permitted above $1,S(>0, $1 of benefits will be Avery court tonight. The girls ISS Eldridga Street has chosen the sem on topic, "Be­ another try last September which withheld. Also,.many people who nelghbtira and friends at a bqby auer said. “Kennedy has given I resent the county six years out of Hospital in Norwich. sibility for the Vietnamese blood to be selected for the performance cratic Republic ot North Viet Nam will play at 7 and the boys st 8 other painful dental wofk begins, to lod.ce there. It might permenent- of Handel's "Meassiah.” Roger ing Thankful” for the II ajn. serv bfougllt in lower prices. have not applied for benefits be­ shower Wednesday evening given every indication of Ms deeire to aeven. About Town that has been shed, and will send goodwill missions to p.m. / OaM after 7 p.m. 311 f-8tOS the white sound is brought up ly obstruct the b'oeked portion of Hie low bidder in September support West Germany and its | Miss Barth ts a , director of the The government has not openly Loucks, tenor, and Constance visit both countries to dibcuss and TbI. mi ?.9180 gradually tmtll it blocks out the ice Sunday in the First lOongrega- the pasaageVYay In which it was cause they are earning amounU at the home of Mra. Michael Qulsh, •St. .Iiide Council KofC annual The Women’s League of. Our tional Church. The Board of Trus­ was the Annulli Construction Co. over $2,080 a year now may find it position regarding Berlin.’* Tolland County 4-H Fair Assn., turkey shoot will be held from disagreed with the handbill charg­ Crosby, contralto, both of Glaston­ exchange views ot economicb and ■ / ■ - music in your earphones and blocks stuck. And, if the Infected nasal with $1,892 for the pump house no Foreat St, and has judged demonstrations and ing American, British and French bury, have been chosen. culture.” tees will meet at 8 p.nji The Pil­ advantageous to apply. Adenauer drew a wave 6f ap-' fl:30 a.m. until dusk tomo-row and out the pain as well. grim Fellowship will meet from 7 secretion remained In the bron­ alone, pot counting the equipment The honor . guest the former plattae whan he reminded the party clothing on the local level. She is "imperislists and colonialists” with It also reported Laos would es­ In-the-chair reports show that chus into which it wax drawn, it Raise benefits for some chil­ a graduate of Manchester High .Sunday at the rear of Leo F. to 9 p.m. in the church. bought separately. Jane Donovan of Manchester, be­ leaders of “the tremenndoue debt Tremblay's supermarket on Rt. helping the coup. tablish "good neighborly relations” it holds its pain-killing power for might well introduce infecting bugs dren. The monthly benefit qf each School, has been a Sunday School 'Thuan said the anti-rebel and Rally for Niniion with Red China and poetal com­ On Thanksgiving Day the Con­ child of a worker Who baa died will came the mother of twins, a boy we Germane owe Preffident Eieen- 31. Prizes of turkey's weighing ^ e entire hour of the dental ses­ gregational Church will be open into areaa they couldn’t otherwise and a girl, on Oct. 22 at Hartford teacher for five years and was anti-Communist committee was a munications with North Viet Nam, sion, leaving no after-effects, bt three-fourths of the amount the hower and John Bloater Dulles, | treasurer of her CYO group Ihlsi between 10 and 12 pounds will be from 9:30 to.10 A.m. for those who hav4 reachi^I. ’ , Hoapital. The twins are the young­ whose memory will always be hon­ private group and if it did issue New London, Wls„ Nov. 18 (A>)— as announced Thursday. - "In fact/' according lb" Dr. Npiv'let’ixxmMder other ways tn Job Office Open worker would have received If .he past yesr. She Is employed by the awarded. • the pamphlet ‘‘it does not mean the A coalition government and ea- Wish to give thanks; The Rev. Mr. est of seven children in the Squires ored In^Qermany." There will be a dance for teen­ The first—at least for Wisconsin— Jerome Mlttleman, "many of my Thomen will officiate, which the doiigh mechanism-works had lived and drawn reUrment Travelers Insurance Co. government is of the same opln "Nixon for President in 1984" rally tabllshment of diplomatic relations patients 'begin by being extremely benefits. HowCver, a maximum family. ria.veri. Ready Show agers at 8 p.m. tomorrow at Nath­ Cbbrch . school tbacheri ; will to ybut advantage. On Tuesday Night Gifts were arranged in a dec­ ton.” was held here yesterday.. with Red China and North Viet skeptical of acoustical analgesia meet at 7 :30 p.m.'Monday and the family-amount atill holds. Butte, Mont, "tha richest hill] Coventry Players fall production an Hale Comipunity Center. Mra. However the committee mem­ .Nam have been the main demands liaW a deep bronehits or Admits survivors not previously orated cradip. The hostess served In the world,'' has produced gold, { Ivan Robertson will be head chape­ Richard Zuege worked In the ral­ and finish by leaving my office Board of Benevolence will meet even a pneumonia (by which is "Cat on a Hot Tin Hoof" by .lames bers Include army generals, police ly with payment of a |5 bet and of Pathet Lao negotiators. , Hie Manchester office' of the eligible to the beneflrtary lists. If a buffet luncheon. allver, copper, sine and mangane Thurber will he pre.sented Dec. fl ron. assisted b.v Mr. and Mrs. Ver­ officials and psychological warfare relaxed and elated — even though at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. meant that the infection hM got­ Connecticut .State Eknployment wheelbarrow ride to Del Beno. Be- The agreements were the flrtt I've pulled their teeth or drilled, or The tVomen’s Fellowship la. you are the survivor of a person and 10 at .Shafer Auditorium at non Tilton. Mrs. Edward E. White, specialists. Reliable sources said concessions by Souvanita PhopiM’s ten clear down to the tiny air aaca Service at 808 Main St. will who died before 1951, and were Roderick Adams and the members no Supported Sen. John F. Kennedy done other, painful work." sponsoring the gathering of gifts Wllllmantic State Teachers Col­ the pamphlets were distributed by In the presidential election and hard pressed government t6 these through M'hich ox-w-gen must nass be open until 8 p.m. on Tuesday, told there was insufficient cover­ lege. The pla.v will be directed by of the junior dance committee. army trucks. demands. Dr. Mlttieihan, a pioneer in the for the Mansfield State Training to cet into your drcylatnlg blood Nov. 22, because of the Thanks­ Zuege was for Vice President SALE ENDS SATUSeAY i - rMCES REDUCED FOR THIS OCCASION School.; Members who are Unable age, you/are advised to get in Burton E. Moore. Mrs. Moore will Children are invited to the an­ An offlMSl-Of the committee said use of this technique and a regular stream.) giving holiday. touch with your Social Security nual Children's Matinee Series today members of one branch is Richard M. Nixon. FACES MURMIR TRIAL reporter to the nation’s dentists to leave gifts in the basket in the be stage manager. church -vestibule before Dec. 1 are Aa a result of the Infectious pro­ Thursday night opening will re­ office. Also, aged dependent TULIP TREE FARM The cast includes; Robert Kiley performance at 2 p.m. tomorrow sued the handbill without knowledge When Beno arrived'to collect on Colemboa, C^lon, Nov. 18 (A5,— ALL ALL on progress and problems, claims cess, bus has accumulated in your the bet, Zuege was waiting with requested to bring them to the sume the foUowlng week through widowers of women workers who What’s of .Stone. Elinor Smith of town. at Wlllimantic State Teachers of the central group. Stephen Bradley, accused of the real therapeutic gains in this bronchial tubes 'or your air sacs. the wheelbarrow and the $5—plus Fellowship meeting that night. Ded. 16. died bef«re September, 1950, now Robert Walnum of Manchester, College Shafer Auditorium. The kidnaping . Murder of Graeme VITALITY SHOES TRIM-TREDS molar-fl over other anesthetics, . You take a deep breath in and, There will be no night opening can get banefita if the woman a group of marchers holding'signs Thorncj^fi, in Australia,' was put "It’a a boon to cardiac and dia­ Mrs. Lawrence JiUson, program *.Toy Briggs of Mamhestcr, Raye program will be '‘Portraits of Na­ BEDUGED ^ 2 off chairman, is arranging a Christ­ f you’re luckv, vqu cough it tjp. during’ the Christmas holiday sea­ worker bad worked at laaat 18 Ciilver of town: Frederic Coon of ture" featuring animala, Insects proclaiming, "Nixon for President aboard''^a plane bound today for REDUCED ^1 ^ 2 oft betes paUenta,” Dr. Mittelman TURKEYS in 1964." mas program. If you’re not luckv, it remains as son blit they will Resume after the months under Social Security. Wjllimanllr; KIm Culver, Kathy snd birds in color. Many common Sydney, where he will be tried. He says, “because they often cannot ■ plug, like an adhesive Blaster first of January. Survivors of any worker who WE BELIEVE WE RAISE VERY FINE TURKETfi. AND .Todry, both of town: Bruce Gris- animals living in Connecticut will Local Stocks Beno, all alone with a Kennedy yras captured on the liner Hima­ take the usual drags or gases. School Thanksgiving Meal dressing over a boll that ought to WE’RE ALWAYS TRYING TO RAISE THEM M CTTEB button, said he didn’t think Zuege The elementary school will con­ Claims for unemployment com­ died between March 31, 1938, and «o!d and Perley Griswold both of he shown. Dr. William .Is*’'”’- will laya during a stopover here in Oc­ ALL "In jiddition, it is helpful to all be drained. June 1, 1940, and who had worked was being fair. tober while on hIs way to London. patients as it cuts down their ap­ tinue a custom, of many years by pensation YVill' not be accepted DUE TO CHBODMSTANOE8 BEYOND OUR CONTROL. Mansfield give a talk on the film. Tickets REDUCED C| OFF For present burnoses,'just one during theee night hours. under Social Security tor at least • Fair (iroiip to Meet may be purchased at the box of­ Quotations Furnished by prehension by relaxing them, having a complete holiday dinner THERE WILL BE NO HOUSE DELIVERIES THIS TEAR. Cobum a Mlddicbrnok, Ihe. POLL PARROT SHOES Sieea Sl'j-S. . 1 masking, the sounds of prepara for all students 'Wednesday, the moi-e set of examples; 18 months also may. get benefits The ^Tolland County 4-H Fair fice Ordinarily the delicate lining now. Assn, will meet st 7:in pm. to­ Bnnk Sleeks , tlon, and generally raising their last day before the school closes FRANK M. HARAIURDA—TEL. ME 3-2411 Coventry Grange has set July Bid Asked meratoane of the airway ia kept Cut the amount of work required day St the Church Community 20 as the date for the annual fair. threshold of pain so the Virhite for Thanksgiving. - i Rcbekahs Honor ASH SWAMP ROAD _ OLA8ITONBURT, CONN. Conn Bank and Truet sound can do its Job. A relaxed Children whq do not take the sweet and moist by a mucus sece* for benefits. For instance, if you House. A new group has been organized Co...... 43'4 48 ALL RAND SHOES LOAFERS tion that oroteets it just as saliva reach 65 (for a man) or 62 (for n On the sgeiida will be election of "Slilrh snd Chatter Group”-- patient also' makes the dentist's hot lunch are asked to bring 30 Former Officers six 3-yesr directors snd the filling Hartford National > FORMAL WEAR Job much easier." cents to the school office during protects the lining membranes of whlch will meet once a month to Bank and TYiist Co. 41^'4 44?i FOR MEN. OFF J i A £% vour mouth, when the air you of vacancies in 1 snd 2-;^ear term.s sew and make nrtl lea for the By VINER Just why the white sound kills the week, preferably on Monday, Fire Insnranee Companies TO RENT REG. 10.95 UP. REDUCED i t REG. 7.95. O e 4 7 pain has not yet been.explained. to defray the cost. breathe has a low moisture con­ Sunset Rebekah Lodge will meet Fair premiums and awards w^ll event. Mrs. Walter S, Haven, Aetna F ir e ...... S.ltj 88V4 Monday at 8 p.m. at .Odd Fellows also be rerclyed. Experts think it may be because Four pumkin pies will tie baked tent. the secretion crusts Then the Grange aerretary, will be general Hftd. F ir e ...... 48 51 ^ o WEDDING.S e BANQUETS e ORGANIZATIONS of the closeness of ths auditory underlvifig membrane gets Ir­ Hall for observation of p u t noble The Teen H'ers 4-H Club will be ehalrman of the fair. National F ir e ...... 10.5 11.5 ^ by mothers of students in each of fn charge of the refre.shments. COMPLETE RENTAL SERVICE $ 1 oft REG. PRICE and pain nerves in the head, or be­ the 10 classrooms and six parents ritated. and cracked lust aa yoiir grands night. ' Pond Hill Hqmemakers will Phoenix Fire ...... 78'4 REASONABLE RATES ALL BOYS' SHOES REDUCED cause the white dound brings on lips do under “similar circum­ F irst nominations of elected of­ I'npald Taxes' IJsted meet at 8 p m. Monday at the home Ufa and Indeionity Ins. U will be asked to volunteer to help A total of 460 delinquent car symptoms stronger than the pain. in preparing and serving the meal. stances. You respond with a cough ficers will be held. Mrs. Frederick PLANTLAND'S of Mrs, Russell Perkins on Lake Aetna Casualty...... 87 92 MANCHESTER ■ Regardless of why it works, it that'’ahoul/4 acoustic analgesia while listening Skinner Library when members WHY NOT TRADE IN YOUR PRESENT CAR pair fiimb In general charge will be North and Judd .... 13'^ 1,5'^ P a.m. and 4:3n p.m .Momlay. Mrs.^Herman Allard and Mrs. Day- to a hi-fi set. will bring greens to make decora­ FOR ONE OF THE FOLLOWING CONNECTICUT’S Tuesda.v, Thursday and Frldav tr^4l. Whipple II. Stanley Works ...... 15', I7'i Thomas Colla CO. Recent research shows, however, tions for home and community and from P am. until noon Sat­ Terry Steam ...... 38' j 39'j that patients who take top much projects. SAFETY-TESTED USED CARS? .-^The Board of Christian Educa­ Veeder R o o t...... 45 48 urday. Mrs. Little Is generally \ tion will meet si. 8 p.m. tomorrow M l 9 .5 2 2 4 4A 2-5750 •A ★ -A. ir ★ ir ir white sound too frequently can be­ The club joined Darlier ./this her offlre on Wedneaday. Thcise at the home of Mrs.^ Tltomaa J. The above quotations are not to come immune. But in modera­ month with the Manchpliter •59 GREAT ssishing to make direct payments Moran on Juniper Dr. M construed aa actual markets. tion. evety^e agrees, there ap­ Garden Club for a. special meeting on delinquent taxes Wednesday The Rev. Edwin C. MeifteR^r, pears to be-no harm In It. and consequently will not mert OLD5MOMLE EVEMREENS STILL ON Vi PRICE SALE are requested to call ifrs. Little's pastor, will deliver the sermi^ . “You have no- Ideiu?* Dr. Mitel- Wednesday on its regularly sched­ "»8" ConvertlM! office to rtetermlim^df she will be during II a.m. service Sunday'at man says, fhvhat it’a .llke, adfter a uled date. there when th^y plan to make Second Congregational Church. hard day With patients to climb Bulletin Board NEWEST payment .Sunday Masses at Rt. Mary’a hrtb the chair, put on the ear­ "Xhib Scout Pack 124 will meet P m U B I L SPREMHm MPUIESE_ DIphelea Reminder Church will be at 7:80 a.m., #;30 phones and...l” at 7 p.m. today in the elementary '5« Reaidenls have been reminded of a m., and 10:30 a.m. and at St. Je> school. A fllO R V im YEW ANBROMEDA COMPLETE National Diabetic Week being oh- aeph'a Church in Eaglevlllc at 1:30 n House The Grange will meet at 8 p.m., ' * FORD seiwed this week with free examl- s.m. ' , Monday in the Town Hall. com pact cac Com Does Well Colrooet 2-Door ^ V-IiiM C^ni^rttble W A S S 4 J 0 W A S $6J O ' W A S S 5 J 5 ition of speciiriens by the Public The Regional 8 Board of Edu­ Health Nursing Assn, nurses. Per­ Manchenler Evening Herald a t.,,. cation will hold a business meeting sons desiring to do so may plek up Cioventry oorreapondant, F. Fan* On Subsurface Monday at 8 . p.m. in the RHAM 1 2 9 5 DEPARTMENT a container at Hill's Pharmacy, and line IJttle, telephone PI S -tttl. High School library. NOW $225 NOW $325 NOW $250 Moisture Alone t - t w ' .18-18" 18-24” THIS WHOLE WEEK LONO OlMMOMIS-i ...AT ANY PRICE! - Vermillion, S. D. — In tests at RockviUe-Vernon Super 88 STORE ^ (larage Purchased Sorth Dakota Agricultural dbl- Holiday Sedaa . THESE oml MORE ON SPECIAL SALE FREE 10,000 Starting toda.v, we’re ready to shoiv you our “Christmas preset’’—-a, newly en­ lege, plots of rom that got no rainfall after the plants were 2 FiFeHekindles^ MQ 9 5 ...... ' ' ' I I ■ - larged and all-redeoorated CANDY BOX, where we make our oWn „candie.5. toches tall produced at the rate pf Don't get caught this Winter without a Won't you stop in and accept a sample gift of'fine chocolates. And if you’d like 99 bushels gn'gpre. The’ national , At Stich iPrppei to send a Thank.'tgiving box, to friends anywwhere from here to San Francisco, RAMILPR %we’II be glad to oblige. The giNMPl4' ! ^ 'r o ^ -with a /.Flames flared Ih the ashes of yes­ Statlea Wagon SHAOE TREES 25% OFF MARKED PRICE White plai)^/Sluikat vrith btilss terday's fire at the Stich. office sfid SILVER MAPLE MORAINE Lti^UST BURNHAM and BRADY-,.34 BURNSIDE AVE. through'-umfi^ th e taedlint^ cxmld-' wsrehouise In ElUi^ton- todays cMP grow, uung phijr w|^r' already In Ing firemen out a t 5:80 s.m. 4 7 4 5 NEAR MAIN ST.. EAST HARTFORD the ground. A; . , The fire at 10:30 a.m. yesterday, CRIMSON KING MAPLE SHADEMAStSR LOCUST JAckson 8-0611—BUtler 9-2724 1 The testa abowed. that rainfall destroydd the wing of the Skin­ on cornfields largely -'CV^ofatea ner Rd. farmhouse near the Ver­ OUSMOMU NORWAY MAPLE MOUNTAIN ASH 4 Hoiirat Open Mondays thru Saturdays a A.M. t« 8 P.M. !nd that com can thrive on aub- non town llnA The flartup this ••S-Dm t •urface moistura alone. Plots not morning was aubduefi with booster Covered, which got 7 Inches more, bose. There was no further' dam- rain that tha covered com. yielded fS*. » « 9 5 DUTCH BULfiS 10% OFF MARKED PRICE ht a mto of .Mily 87 bushels. ,an Flrtmeh report the cause of yss- L-w.y‘ ‘ fcro. terday's fire Is soil undeUrmlnsd.' PRICES^TART AT Q iO S M O l^ , FORD Over 50 new Cometa in stock to choose from'. No pW SA,44^.... - VM scie pbrdtop FRIENDLY FENCES reuonable offer refused. % *495 UP TO 30 MHJS FM GALLON Near Ye, Near Ye'f INILTIFLORA AfiBR OAUfORlIU THE SUCK The only compact wUh fine-car styling FARKADE Special 4-Deor ROSE PRHET: Ei8t Windsor The first fam ily-^e compact 6ARBERSHOP *295 2 5 r.n .45 ?SW!L98 PLYMOUTH Big-car ride--sihaU-car handling 4-Dm t •m Priced with or below the other compacts ' O r iw f M a t o r M i h Assortmiiint *245 III’ II I-mil...... nwihmmmhmim I New THrift-Power 170 engine for 1^61 •m W atdi MONDAY, NOV. 21 We Alee Have A Very Fine RelecthMi Of COMINGI ClirlBliiMfi SMwM^ m d QNsm>bUes--Sf Ri HIBH TRADES • LOW PRICES • LOW PARK TERMS w j B ii M v n v 1 71'.. •tmNeitl 1 C I O ^ tHURSDAY, HANKSGiy#G DAT

DBILE I ' • WELCOME, aay the CANDY BOX team — Misa Jeanette, Gerald and Walter r. f Brady and Reggie Blozie,’the folks who will be liappy to hdp you ’'select the f pieeea you like beet** They know candy'from “AV to “Z” —.and you’ll agree PARKADE BARBER i'ietO v m SB Y s u s .| ' when you Uate the aamptee they're offering. Hartford County*$ OtdoMt Uneoln • Mereurir-Comat Ooatmr' [.Cierlbaager. PA*KA|*B m1 .--vs *■’ ” yilL 301 cnmii ST. Ml 3*5135 ^jpflHClVIHiNGS /B-M ll' -J* . V /!.■

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN i. ERIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1980 V *r^NCHEStER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTBB. CONN, rRBDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1980 fktS M fOURTEEN OUR BUUIDINO HOUSE iHth MAJOR BOOPLE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE IntegraUon; Kennedy Ge^ BUGGS BUNNY UN Agrees to -Dehate DnBiirrett rr APPEARS V0U«E IN A 20UNPSI ^ ^ L L B E n ^ BiTOPTROURE^SIREl j J HAP NO POWN1D. Heads State Secret B riefiiig IPEAITVM5 LiJOlNVSUt U. S. l^rshidt^ Guard .’ V | , HELP/UE,. LUNCHTIME ______^^HOLO rr/IPVOOTRyiDPlAV On 'APPLEPAUEY ALREAP/i Health Assn. On Caribbean Y.' |N*HANIN®6H»'LL BE KNOWN M a o l H m e % n CRHIWS, J1RUCK/ YOU RBCAtL IW n t Aswroow HoopLBrSy '(43MrtliMMI PagS • caf>rpGwN NAS UIRSO AS NtSHT WATCHMAN (ConttaiMd f n n ftv e Om ) BfiEAKFAST T|Mfr/ftJTlHE Dr, Harold S. Barrett, lYO S. thfi ittfu«ft;C(M|9 hi ATCONSOUDATSD f a c t o r is s I OLD BRAIN to WORK'* WkCNTa^AFtOr 0 About Totm LaksTrood. Clrcls, hoeams proai- NiLt.iHsie V i l l a i n o u s (Crattaoed M bs Om ) son's great talent and txpsrience YOLfNe $D i3s k z » o __ , aa ^ neial tf^^inefit aacUer^ thit dsnt of the ‘ CosmocUent Public turbaaeta. One wito was found with p e r s o n n e l AUXNAfiSR FiRSO BMMlieRIIIBTI HoalUt.-Assn. yootorday St Ita as* IHROUBH T ltfH ^ T K A N ^ I ttwIataMH week a letter fToni. Lomumba/ Miss-Patricia Little; datigKtsf The suspensiba j^lba, 'vtoa filed a dagger was ^ e k the choice of equip him to ba the moet effective Mifl Gbii font, M » FOR m e r e l y — 6R , A H — s.WaedMM nuft] m6iiti]urs paying a $76 Bne orN^rylnf 76 S tHAHtHts8EFie?Rfc Bla lAuntun^f^ holds no ottciiU of Mn Agd Mrs. Frederick Llttlg, vice preeident la the history of our far* 9th “YCEfOlNS MY AUTHORITY/. VllTrtOOT WRlhiKLlNtf irw m m Dr. Barrett is head of the now Bfter -four tortslbn.bVer ad­ days; another was flhad $10 for WHAT s m a l l 1 " ^ .nSaSSwH* ISB' Fem’St., has bistt,initiated in­ Offles of Publie Health for foe country. He and 1 worked in con­ doaiM| aM..#9 caa YOUR S U I T ' ISUimB position In *7110 Congo except',as -4 to the University of Cbupsctlcut mission ’iMt'Mondajt ot t ^ r small carrying a> machete (a heavy AfVARTHA f ‘ nismi^r of parliament, and dfcixr- Qonnoetlcut State Health Depart- l^eftb to two, *white schools, knife usisd in cutting cane hUlks) cert in this campaign and we shall «,vffaiBt tlMf^iaetar* ^lHUroiinM Bwdui chapter of Orchesio, national dance ment. and • deputy commissionerssie ed[ it 'WU-1^ violation of. the nor- honorary isoclety. Candidates are 'unmly'^'^'eirionslratioiiB, sporadic and $25 hhd' $10 Bnes were im» work closely together in meeting far yoa, ’ HjUrtta Bmim of health. IBlSSo m4l IT.N. practice to clrcnlate doc­ selected, on the bas^ - of per­ violence' and an almost complete posed on two for throwing a lead 'bur respective responsibilities to yoo thii fliiia . He was borti In Providence, It, I pipe at an automobile. IBJnM uments imlsss requested to do so formance and leadership.' Miss by white students of two our ifountiy tn the coming months. think o f Ittchfr. i BfSSVi . »s*ijv** Nov. 18, 1916, was educated in spools , * Over a third of tha„:city’s ele­ SIOmo SBAiittirTVrk . MKapottd by a memljer government. Little, a I960' graduate o t Men- ths publie scho^s of Rhods Island, "I Ifriieve the Vice ■ Prestdent- SSWm I* product 4SKgMMAUw MAMeanUk* The. three Negiro Sret'graders at mentary school populaUbn of 37,- BV V. T. HAMLIN BBIBPOJMMH dSCoBMln - ' Kasavubu asked S'ecretary-gen- chestrtr Iffgh School, is.wmember and re'esivsd his biachslor of.-Arts ALLY OOP M— 'KhM BOWItktaIpnitD aral Dag. Hammarskjold for—an of the choriib and concert choir at Motkihough No. 19 arrived a few 726 remained'away from classes .elifot can be of great assistance in CMON, A MOVE ON/ BlPadc IBPnfeuBd 02 Suffix from Bisown Uplvsmlty WIOT7. He mitwtea tofore the .school bell es­ ThuredayL.'. School officials at­ BTHlMdORt 470M'aiwim MA|«. sxplanatlon. UConn. where she ik a ffrpsltihan. was irtoduated frottv Harvard implementing eur commitments to COMMAl£T SSAaotat corted by three federal marahals. tributed their tbsenta ^to fear by the American people. From my UZARP The West was confident it had School of Medlclns in lM l, and re­ Newsmen and poliqb diWe consider It. an imposition,” The Menu al RHAM High School eggs and bacon — drove off 15 Ks declSred, "because it is done bers planning the dinner are Mr. business to his department head. board said the United States Su­ cafeteria next week ia; Monday— “We have seen no evidence of miles northeast to an 1,800-acre without even considering the in­ and Mrs. Lawrence Steeves, Mr. preme Court should rule. hamburg and macaroni casserole, range which Johnson leases. e IWfttrlit*. ImTT.M. »«. U.l, ,it terests,of those people most direct­ and Mrs. Laurence Osborne, and an accounting,” said the Report Lloyd J. Rlttiner, school board shredded lettilce with dressing, 7 by auditor Campbell and Barry of There for 7*4 hours on a raw, ly interested, without' even warn­ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Person. president, said members of the frpit, brea(|i,, butter and milk; Tues- cold day with occasional rain they BY JOE CAMPBELL ing them, without even asking Hartford. board believed in and fought for day -pork and grav.v, mashed po­ BONNIE A uniforhi allowance and use of hunted white tail deer and, they ■mURPAOEM their agrement.” The Rev. K. Ejnar Rask, pastor segregated schools to no. avail, con­ tatoes, spinaph, chocolate or vanil­ reported, .worked in a good bit of >WVE GOT YOH.HEtL V^miAi Srn4W«». I ALL VDU HAVE TD KaaavuWi'* said he got official of Coyenant Congregational mileage vouchers were requested trary to chabges of critics. la pudding, bread butter and milk; V by Town Director John Hutchinson talk in the fields about the mo­ PM/RABBIT ID HELP AAE I COtAt DO \& MAKE A NOISE word only this week that the com­ Church? will be chaplain' of the. "The public school system has and Wednesday—Italian spaghetti mentous problems facing their LIKE A CARROT/ o mission was about to leave. He week for the Manchester Council last year, but the request led to no been made a battleground tor the with meat sauce, carrot and cab­ EBCAPeOf LOOK FOR /BACK 8V change. .. ' fight between atate and federal new administration. said ths 18-nation Congo Advisory of Churches starting Monday at bage coleslaw, bread, butter and They also reported that each JUST HIM/ /VHIM0ELF.' Cemmittes which set up the com­ Manchester MeniorlaL Hospital. About 29 town employes get rights and we are endeavoring to milk. School will be closed Thurs­ T mission should have consulted him varying allbwancea now ranging remove the schools from this posi­ killed two deer—and each praised day and Friday for the Thanks­ the other’s prowesses. before going ahead with the proj­ • Manchester Is'uxUiary to the Vet­ from six cents a mile to a yearly tion” Rittiner said. giving recess. ARRIVED Tm ■§•. «A p* •« x y rate of 1400 for using their own His reference to critics was to Kennedy, elated but appearing ' I CAN ect: erans of World. War I of the USA Report Cards Issued V W ffA “It’s up to them to ask us how will be host, on Sunday to Its na­ cars on town wqrk. legislators who’ tried to oust the Report cards were issued yester­ a bit wemr>', had dona some hunt­ FRESH! .AkMfflfStHOOMr! UARDW VW' ws want it; it's not' up to them teeLC^ 67 will sell cookies tomorrow from they are 2 to 4:80 and 8:80 to 8 “That comes under (he cloak of Kasavtibu ousted him as premier. p.m.; and private rooms where law in -carrying out the federal Cleaning Wallpaper executive secrecy." Kaas-yubu contends the parlia­ noon to 4 p.m. at House and Hslc's court integration order. ’ "Now thort’s a lad who’ s got what It taksB to booomo store. Mrs. Arthur C. England Jr. they are 10 a.m,-to 8 p,m. Soiled spots on wall paper can When he left the LBJ Ranch LIGGEH REXALL DRUG BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD CdOi ment bseame illegal after It defied Fast and -firm police action be removed by rubbing with a Kennedy gave Johnson and his JUDD SAXON a star fullback— 4p44a, powsr and a girl who him by voting confidence In Lu- ls,,^roop leader. « discouraged new demonstrations makoB Btraight A’ s !" jS jS k . Patients Today—^281 clean cloth dipped into dry pow wife a gift marking the 26th an­ 1 wux se cMiMmAssep "T mumbA ADMITTED YESTERDAY: against integration yesterday. But dered borax. A greasy spot can niversary they celebrated yester­ at the PAkKAOi % to Ke»» A KJRTRAIT Center Congregational Church police arrested 32 Negroes for wseui «ABOH)C/ r —' will be in charge of radio broad- Herbert Johnson, 85 Starkweather be removed by covering it with day. It was a handsome silver tray —-^oNseNse.' St.; Mrs. Sarah Thompson, And- various offenses last night. One a blotter and holding a warm iron inscribed "To Lyndon and Lady­ nUE DILIVIRY I,nTLB SPORTS; BY ROUSON caata, aponaored by the Manches- was charged ibith slashing a white tiv' MinUtarlal. Assn., over WINF ovsr; Mrs. Helen Hills, 36 Birch back of the blotter for a few bird Johnson from Jack and St,; -Miss Margaret .. RoIIet, 31 man on the, .ghouideiWydurlng a moments^ Jacqueline Kennedy.” Sunday,iit'BijUllJsan. and daily-next fight. TMfFftty two o| . those ar­ ^V-onrf. .week at 7d5 p.m. WlndemMs St.::Mrs, BtMel bs-\is,, 14 Liriifos St.'; ^Mrs. ■ Florence' rested were.Juveniles an'd seven of Weidl 348 Oakland St.; Mrs. their number were ptcifed.up after Mrs. Christine McCbughey, 80 Claire Farquar, 25 Congress St.; rocks were thrown at passersby Q_W hat was the objective of Church St., was honored recently Mrs. Dorothy Barbaned, Wapping; and cars. the Spanish ajjnada? by 10 friends who called at her Ca.sea agalMt 35 white teeuagsrs horn/ to give her a surprise party Mrs'. Margaret Daley, Buckland; A—To Invade England and re­ John Janicki, Park Hotel, Rock­ picked up by police'’ during store Catholicism there. Destruc- for her '88th birthday. . ville; Robert Bergenekl,-' 58 Bis- Wednesday's . unnjly demonstra­ i0«» tlen a< this fleet meant the pre- aell St.;- Mrs. Alice Powell. 791 tions, were continued in ,muicipal CfUlla*. //•/B ssrvatloil ''St .-Protestant faith in JohiX;,-^-Oleksiw, 14 'Fultori Rd., court. yesterday because arresting Manche’ster, has been named chair- Center St.; Miss Katherine Fagan, Zh'gland. 38 Coventry St.; Mrs. Rolene Bass- officers were on special detail. JOE SULLIVAN says: I of a committee on arrange^ B. C. BY JOHNNY HART ham, RFD 3, Rock'ville; Mrs. l^our Negroes were sentneced in ' . . . ■ e Q—Who gave the name "Battle' ments for an informal reception connection with Wedfresday's dis- in celebration of the centennial of Nancy Smith. _ElH‘ngton; Mrs. BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE Hymn of ths Republic” to Julia Morse College of Hartford. He is a Lucille Guamaccia, 126 Bolton S' : Ward Howe’s atliring hymn 7 graduate of the school and mem­ Kenneth Porter Sr„ Hebron; MIL "These fine Cat Values Are Priced m OMR AMtl. (AWVfR' THIN HOW HAfPY I'M NOTiURC VMtTHSRTMl OMPOUHPIO A—James Russell Lowell. ber of its faculty. The celebration ford, Wallace, East Hartford: Mrs. 10 4000 or YOU TO COMI, 1 AW THAT YOU NAVY INTIU.I4INCC SUfBICTS AHVTMIN4, 'Will be held Feb. 17, at the Hotel Eleanors Greazko, 29 Falknor Dr.; ■UT WHIRK l( YOUR COUtOCOMI.WIU. 0RN0T,«ISSIC. CONICAP CAMI, BUT Q—Was ths slant of the Lean- Bond Ballroom in Hartford. Mrs. Sophie Grinaaki, RFD 3, i P R I C E CMARMINA WUSBANOf YOU tXCUSt MB SAWYWHAOID , ------M Tower df Pisa planned? Rockville. ’ ' to Sell, Bank Terms Of Course." A MOMINTf HMMlTMIUnL A—Nq, thp leaning-was diic to Dr. J. Gienn Gould of Wollaa-' ADXaiTED TODAY; Patsy HAVCPINKCHieK sinking of tbs.ground beneath the ton, Maas., will fill ths pulptb' at Marino, 34 Deepwood Dr.? Mrs. ANPAltAKSBUBE tower. , f ~ . the Church of the Naisarene Sun­ Arlene Valli. 117 Prospect St.; HI Pit R Y T O day for the 10:45 a.m. and 7 p.m. Cynthia Lankford. 41 Grant Rd. WASHINETM. Q—rWhjr is Maundy Thursday so BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A daugh­ services during the absence of the ter to Mr. and Mrs. Gqorge Ander­ sailed? . pastor, the Ilev. C. E. -Winslow,, THIS IS MY TRUCK SFEOIAL FOR THIS WCEI|; A—Maundy Thursday is an Eng son. Wapping; a son to,“ Mr, and who was called to Herford, N.C., Mrs. Richard Jarvis, Wapping. Hsh corruption of the Latin man­ for his father's funeral. — M !*t dat!. The day was called "dies BIRTHS TODAY: A daughter to 1949 FUKD PICKUP TRUCK IN GOOD SHAPE. Mr. and Mrs. William Stubbs. Dock- mandate,” the da'y of the man­ St.^ Bernadette's Mothers Circle RfDIO AND HEATER. FULL PRICE ONLY .. . • B o h a a> 2 S 5 date, from the fact that GhrUt on erel Rd., Vernon; a son to Mr. and will iheet Monday at 8:16 p.m. at Mrs. Willard Flnkle. 618 Main St. MOR’TY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVAI.IA that Thuraday evening gave His the home of Mrs. Henry J. DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: followers "A new commandment Miohalik, 278 Hackmatack St. Co- JOSEPH SULUVAN thgt ye lotfe one another." Miss Joan Gollmltxer.- 66 'Union thatRay GENERAL RAV SOREHEAD from his father’s name, Gist. p.m. in, Tinker Hall. A -report will ville: Mrs. Alice Graushinsky.- THIS W EEK'S SPECIALS DIDN'T KNOW WOULD ENJOY IT be given on. a recent card party,, Wapping; Milton Plouff, 119 —UNTIL HE S AOORE — IF IT CAME 0R STATION w a g o n : Nicely eqnlppa«.'’tBchi4laf I A—Sbo was bom in New York Hostesses at the Luts Junior Hartford: Mrs. Florence Weldl, A ^ ^ fv lB J L B I v natomatin transmlssioii. Only OCK 1 City efjJopish parent^c. Museum on Sunday from 2 to b » 348 Oakland St.. Mrs. Eva Puzines, 4.99 <9ltMU p.m. will be Miss Esther Oran- 788 Center St.; Misa Ann Wash- Q—Did/ rock -and-roU continue strom, 50 Oakwood Rd., principal R E «. $ M 5 loaa DAkiTiAr* ■■ bum, East Hartford. B ^ P P y w P U I Shnrp ffirongkont. Only , ’-X T<. UtwctriUL iw m Nf. u.*. ,A on . to dominate popular music, .in of Bowers School,, and Mrs. Betty DISCHARGED TODAY; Donna • . • V ' IBBF? y, ’»r: Dorr, 116 Oxford' SL ' Spicer, Talcottvllle; Catherine CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER A—No. Artists sssoiiIsts4 with Csxtary,__Sl. Irving St.'; Mrs. Ethel _ S f e d n i 10CT 01 Y iiA l ITU s t a t io n w a a o n . Staiideni aUft Badto, kMtor. 'A mMA./ mSjnM' a IriiSLili MiMM^aMldNaiWITMOiMHTTHaaiRL Other typos»pC>.pwsii; m s n s ^ to John McEirgevy; 394 Porter St., Lindsay, 111 Maln„ St,; Clement f !■ I It IW I r i 8 eyitnder. One ewner. Insmacnlnta. Only mrKf 0 ntATNia OROOMTRI» t ' IBD ffIMWP RBCOONITION WM ^ rsseh ths :b S 4 b ^ ^ has bton splin ted to the bbard of Bouchard, Coventry; Henry Orlla, MR ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY HAa'Mvwe ’*'’***»i-1 ««*•• ' trustees of Lutz Junior Museum Olastonlniry;. Miss Dorothy SWlder- - Q—UjKHr'.v^it*ilbos Honduras to dll Uie unexpired term of Mrs. f h s n t p y I O C T D i Y L i A l I T U h a r d t o p , a showpiece tkreaghoat. V-t, folly mtNTincMKM ^ '^THNaiODO,tUT WappTnk; Carmine Napblltano,' ■ T P * ^T.l» I fVIW W I n inebidfaig aatemaMe tmnsmlesion.Only » $ 2 9 5 ” ’ " n o t AU. OFTHEAA P O - gsAuynwva-DiD kothino lOUST bsas hsrt.eI4Un to tlM Swan. Is Wtnthrop Ford, 61 Oakwood: Rd., East Hartford. t ‘rHEWROBWAAYVMU) MPia«aiiir.MP ITCAirrHMMI«R who hat rsqignad. McBlraevy will e WorUa for 19-1$ henra 0AD9^xhatb-id YOOPOTDK8H» MUCH INFIMUQ I TMiLaniaop NOWJBjpaWMM lends? •• - MBTHBMaDR ^ S I A M N G FOR.TME •THBMWOMiewiNS: REAHV. CBNTRAt. MTROOUenOMto MTOMnWOM. A—HdtidurH ;.s»ys its v clsim ssrvqas exhibits chairman for the Amtrica’a ^ ppoftogional • Shuts off automaupally R O C A O A iJT I A**OOOR SEDAN. A solM family car. Rosoumi V/lNTtR! ,H»CTIN9I AimriOB»«io AHpMPORTHnONI dates from tl|0' Spanish confiiMt .ihusduin. ' andiiteqt waa Fetor-'.Rirriaon of when water is geae— ■ T P “t r v r ^ I I ^ V Very sharp. Itolly equipped. Only ^ $ 1 4 5 ' ’^ UMRMWMBA. of tho Noiir>Wbrld. The U.8.' h*ii Ne-wport, R.l. 'itodwiDbd Ujirtry' "therefore lie danger never recngnlscd .the Honduras Tito Polish Nktieffal Alllsace In Newport and'I0ng*x Chapel in of fire claim and has claimed the Is­ Group No. 1988- will tonior- Boeton arp am«hg btflldlnge he lOCA OAiiOl BO lands siQ Ameriesn pines 1893. row at T p.m. at-TT jNbrth 8t;: deeigned in the nid-lith eentury. o With medleattlBfi-iallows * P P A A I vIDL iB a a rare and benattfal hardtop. Fnlly ogotpyei. Only $345^ »* , *1^ • i V. ; . you to brenthpyiBeior by m ' - 1 «~i - BB BY PETE HOFFMAN THE S'rOKV OF MARTBA WAYNE a w M f t ibcA cuEVom e t *'**^* *^*^^'- BY WH,80N SCRUGGS • ffPP ^O B v A w k B I Bear popular S eyitaidor. Standard shtfi Mharp. Only WHYOIDHe. $345 GCAUCBACK^ kBASn^Opyrn < BtCKM LIGGETT IMS BEGIIMIU61D ...rPfiWLV KBYXVmeeSMGHT Uiular Naw Morniy^^ffit N0RIY.0PTWSIII6LS ^ REXALL DlfUG W«,toU/IMDTW ------FW, oys SVIKIDRBOYAirsniS . A^'THE Wa H Othi$r Pina Values Too Numerous To Mention DULY ones MIO hmoiTmcsd pocAnus PAkKADe t e s r UENTER ST, liNE, TEt. W M III V M I DtUVERY ; i A N Y ^ E R E O w r t p Y M n ' •f « M M A n i iT. ■ •i.'it'.il’ '.'i T.. SOCOMYM 0 i | l | f 9 O D U q | S MI3-M54 At iRead Herald Advs. W rS - '.etTi ■f 9 .’I -■ 6 h

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I ' IfANCBESTBB EV^NING^ HE>AI4 >y MAKCSESn^: IW A Y . NOVEMBER 18, IMO *<*Dnao8N HERAtP, FRIDAY, NO VE^E^, 18, 19^^ THE Herald •ansion Turkey Tourney By Visitors Need Radio^ TV Sporti Ea r l v o s t Makes 56 Pla For Golfers Set Spsrt* BOtsr BatordaF-e- Win to Remain 1 OeOece Foa«M I Kieh- Have yen ordered Tenr to^ Cronin, was ipertain the lehi^eathe two new teams.'A^ pui'chaaea^New York open cities, the Ameri “So far, we haven’t learnedait becomes claMd-Tt’»tlw'qtttckssi off, Ohamel 9. k^y fer'Ttokagivlng yet? ' , The Bpeak with Nptre Dune New York, Nov„ 18 1:16—Tale va. Harvard, vvould haye no difficulty In sdlect- must be made- before midnight, can League voted to expand to w hatp’Mcaiey wants, if anything,” trap-door Z svSr saw. In CCIL Race If not, and year .hftehand la ‘Tor overheated intensity, however, nothing fiver n^atched The beleaguered Arilericaii. Jifig a suitable group for Lot An- Nov. 20; At the end of the player teams in 1961. Now we com* Mr* said Del Webb, co-owner of the “How ean you expect aomebpdg. Chaniel 9.' 1 lil5 —COean va. Holy Oreaa, a golfbrt hiM off. /fthe reaction to Army’s 10-ycar foo^all break with, Notre iBasebilll League, dete^nfued ^«lea to round out the- ICi-team' sale, each of the two new clubs and find that he apparenUy has New York YSiUtees. “O’Malley isn’t to became Involved in, MacnqtlUng Fro Alex Hackney. at flia •to go'through vnth; its t)pl|^ teskue. The league, after 'an All- will Jiave purishased 28 players at changed hlfl position. InterMted In money. He Just wants you know hotfilng Aootti? The By FRANK CLINE w n c . Damei from 1947* to 1957. Although not-wholly responoible 1:19—Plttsbargli va- Penii Steta^ Manchester Country CIbb re­ for that decision, I concurred emphatically in it add believe to expaiid to 10 teams, next day meeting yesterday, was sched­ a cost or I 2,i6o;ooo. ‘.‘We definitely plan tO operate to keep everybody out of Lee An­ commisSibner sap s' eoitaptt$datlion. According to reports pub­ WWF. ports a . Turkey Tqnmamenf uled to reconvene today. "1 knOw In addition to the stockpile from with 10 cluba in 196L” he added. geles.” Hdw ihtich?. Nobody knOwnr- t- will be''staged Saturday at the time h»s proved; it a wise one for both schools.” So wrd^e, Earl year, l^ay made syailahlu 66 lished in other circles, Weth- l:96->Sporta ea Parade, players to. be sold to the hew new several people who. are Interested Its own leagiiei each now club will “We will operate a( Washington ’ Frick, who had indicated he don’t think Sny indemnitlte Ava CHuilel 80. local eouraei . .Play rtarta, at (Red) -Blsiik, retired Army head lootball coach, on the break In Obtaining a franchise and I ex­ be permitted to eelect two minor and at Los AhgeM; subject to the would favor Ameflcsn League ex­ necessary to anybody for anyudng, ersfifld High’s chances of 8:80 a.m. and wU| be>. ojpen to , In relations between Army, andi^ , • - clubs-rWluhlngton find Ange­ 2 p.m.—Ptstqas vSr takers. .•-( - . >r'. les—^for an aggregate 14,200,000. pect: tome of them to be present leaguers at $25,000 each after, the commissioner's elsrlficatlon of his pansion to Los Angeles, said ear­ You havehjt hehrd the commlasRm- sharing the Connecticut Inter­ elOh members only. Notre Dame In his exteUent book, er say anything about the MtHnnal Channels 22, 90. League President Joe Cronin, at .^e, meeting,” said Cronin. "We completion of the' annual minor position. We feel it is neossaary to lier this week that “reasonable scholastic Athletic Confer­ Nnpiher of prises, all turkeya, kYou Have -to Pay the Price. The. W-& entertain bids then." dam ag.es” should be paid to League indemnifying thn Yankees 4:15—CMtege Fonthall Seore- gifted *rkn Cohane, former Haj-t- after awarding the Washington league draft Nov, 28 a t LoulavlUe. clarify the situation before we take ence’s football championship board. Cfiiaittiel 9. ... will be governed by the number Added to thiq total of 30, eight any actloi O’Malley by any incoming lx>s An for moving Into NeW YMk» Have of entries. fbrd man, sports editor of Look, franchise to a 10-man syndicate So Certain were the American you? depends on Conard’s upsetting 4:80—Bowling Stars, and a fine football authocityr col­ headed by BlWood (Reseda, ad­ League club owners of playlpg In more may be purchased for $25,-' said last night he plan­ geles group. league leading Hall Saturday In Channel 80. 000 by eadh . of the newcomers "I dqn’t feel thla la any of the Greenberg’s withdrawal •■Dram laborated with Blalk in getting out ministrator of the Federal Aviation Washington and Los Angeles in ned to talk with Frick.-hs well as Los Angeles was a surprise. Mb had West Hartford The Eagles trail 4:80—Race of week. 1961 that they spelled out a plan from each of the American League O'Malley a t the earliest pos- commlsaioner’B business,” said Hall by one game going into the f ^ a n t Fox Handleap, Ruosell Fined the book published by Holt, Rine­ Agency, eaid last night a new club been sent to the coast fW-ths hart and Winston, would definitely be placed in Los to stock each new club with 28 club's farm system.-That will ^ve moment } Webb, “until we submit our pack­ final game of the season for the Cruuinel 18. men from the current 40-man each of the new entirea 38 play age to him. We feel he should not league’s representative to ifego- two contenders. 5 p.m.—An-Star OoU, Vlt was stated that Army was Angeles. '' “We appreciate the fsict that tiate rental terms WfOr* file Los New Fork, Nov. 18 (P) — BlH Hiu)k Greenberg, who had been rosters of old,.clubs. ers. d’Malley haa Incurred some ex­ prejudge something we do imtU W;- Obviously there is only one con­ Channel 8. , RusMll, All-SUr ptvotmaxi bf tha , seeking to avoid inevitable de­ we complete it,” Angeles Coliseum which tfis MW feats,” Blalk writes. “Yet a. real expected to head an operating Each Of tbs sight incumbenta Change of Heart penses in Los Angeles,” he said. “I club will share with the Dodgers. clusion that can be drawn from 8 p.m—-dnnlor Dnekpln Bowl­ Boaton Celtics, was fined $100 to­ think we shoiild sit down with Bill Vieck, president of the Chi­ such an Interpreatlon. - Appar­ ing, Channel. 18. day by Prealdent Maurleo Podoloflf analysis of the series—24 victories syndicate in,LpsiAngeles, bowed was obUged to designate a list of Although speaking in guarded It had been assumed that he would ently It is a foregone conclusion for Notre> Dame, eight for Army, out, preeumsbly because of Com­ 15 players, seven of vvhom must tones, Cronin made it plain his Walter and negotiate. I'm con­ cago White Sox, 'Was even more be a heavy iriockholder. 0:80—BowHng Stars, of the National Basketball Ajan. league was angered by what he vinced there are no insurmounthble outspoken against Frick. that the Eagles wdlI beat Manches­ Channel 80. for an altercation with Jim Kreba ’ four ties—reveals -that even the missioner Ford Frick’s insistence have ^ n on the club’s active “Greenberg has told us hO tfians ter in the 1:.30 clash tomorrow games^won by. the strongest Irish that “equitable” indemnity be paid roster .last Aug,'31, termed'a “stniden change of heart? obstacles. O’Malley is a reason­ Trap-Door Decision to retain hia substantlail .sto ^ 'in­ 7 p.m__Pro Football Hlgh- of the Los Angeles Lakers Nov. by Commissioner Frick. able man. I’m sure we will get to­ afternoon at Memorial Field. lights. Channel 22. 12. RussislI, according to Referee • teams were close and bitterly to W alter O'Malley, owner of the Each club-Is required^to sell “A year ago, six months ago, terest in the Chicago White Spx,” Wonder what the Indians' reac- 10 p.m.—.Tight of Week, Jim Duffy’s report, "Flagrantly fought. Aside from the years im­ ; Loa Angeles. Dodgers, fbr damages seven players, at.975;00(>~per. play­ “On O ct 26.” Gronln said, “being gether.” f three months ago, the commission­ said Cronin. “He was Irked at ac­ Uon Is to all these prognostica­ Hank vs. Amtttrong, fouled Krebs, knocking him -un­ mediately following World War I scoured In his pioneering effort in er. No more than four can be. tak­ aware' of the commissioner’s po­ Others were not aa conciliatory er declared Los Angles was an counts he read of the cbmmlaaton- tions? Channel 8. conscious and causing' a agrioua and for much of xhe period from the West Coast. ’ ; r en from One cliib by any oije of sition declaring Loa Angeles and as the league president. open city,”' said Veeck. "Suddenly er’s statements." The visiting Eagles of Coach laceration of the lip.” According -1934 through 1943, when. Army Joe Cottone come Into tomorrow’s Sunday— to sreounts of the ; game, played football was in deckled down- game with a sparkling 6-1-1 rec­ 1 p.m.—Big Time WrestUng, at Provi(ifeice, Riusell hit Krebs curves, the rivalry was reasoilably ord. Channel 8. with a left-hand punch. Kretao was close.’' — —— Biir Veeck Speaks Out " Brown Cake for YoUf While for Me The loop leading Warriors are 2 p.m.—Eagles vs. Giants, sent home to Los (Aiigeles by tha Head coach of football for 25 ^Undefeated in league play showing years, seven at Daitmouth and Look good, dod’t they? Cake makers Bobby Hamilton, six victories and a tie. If Hall- Chann« 8. Lakers for treatment and has not 2 p.m.—Browns va. Staelerg, if ■ / ■ J \ playe^ since. IS a t 'Weat ;Point, Blalk added on left, and Billy ^’ohl display their own personal accom­ la beaten by crosstown West Hart­ Channels 2{t. 80.' 4 > 5 '- •’ - ■ • i ij' V.’ * .... t the break in the l * years. For eight years h« hap McNally’s ...... 3 29 .009 Correntis Ins 19 11 ,633 New York, Nov. 18 (JP)—Syracuse’s disposition toward final seconds of the game. The course dinner. Parents are also In- maintained a top rating w-hich enough to impel suspension of the Florida. with a smaller list of untouch­ meeting, the new cluba prob­ 150, Man. Motor Salta 17 13 .567 aying in post-season football bowl game, presumably the vlted. Tickets for ontsiders wID be Eaat Hartford at Manchester, Manchester will have a par­ - series,” the colonel notes. ables,” than the 15 players ably would get even less. T h e a Eagles rebounded nicely from that 11:15, Memorlsl Fleld7 placed him in Group I with thp Setting a new high triple was Holiday Lanes .. 13 17 .433 Iberty or Gotham, will be spelled out tonight by the results defeat to beat Windham, 14-6, and available at the door. ticipant in the 77th meeting of Eastern As.sociation and in -four * « « each of the eight established general managers met earlier Willis Garage .. 12 18 .400 Hometiek Tw oio^ clubs Is to make available by and proposed each club put 16 Art Masaaro of Filloramo’a Con- of its game against the Miami Hurricanes in the Orange Bowl. Conard, 8-0. Yale and Harvara Saturday of the past, five years he haa been atruetion with a sparkling 393. MerrlH’s Market 10 20 .333 e Considered the most dangerous Ir, the A Group: this group getting Lujack C rsg ■ Had it not been fer tee late ar­ noon today. players on the available list. Yale Favored Th* defending national eham.^ afternoon in Cambridge, Bpt then the owners came This new mark Included gamea of , 6-2 thla year, have Invlta- ball carrier in the Eagles’ back- assignments in major games in the Johnny Lujack, the color man rival of a commercial airliner at “Our club is not in such a piona, come athletic director next season field is Greg Fay, their talented Mass., in ^he biggest college along yesterday and made it 136,136 and 121. Setting a new high triple record tl« u from both bowl comipltteeB East. for telecasts of New York pro the Burlington, Vt., M unic^l Air­ position that it can afford to tying the high individual single for The Irish have lost seven in a row, lef halfback. Fay is a fine broken football game in the East. He Standout Athlete football Giants’ games and a for­ port in September of 196(6, some­ 15. Other good totals were Ernie and have promlaed a dedeion after and play their final home. game Race Entries at a Glance be generous-^and teat word "Don’t get me wrong. These By 10 Points the year In the Wednesday Y it flnlahea ita season against the field runner and is Judged by many w'on’t be a coach, player, or even s Toomey, the only Manchester mer All-America quarterback at one other than Chandler would be ‘generous’ may be wrong at Oakman 136—342, Don Flavell amidst re’porta that Coach Joe as one of the best backs in the cen-1 manager, but a zebra striped field Notre Dame, Is the subject In the doing the punting for the Giants. new clubs won’t be diiuMter- 149—342. League thla week was Howie Hurricanes. Kuharlch is also coaching In his Nsme 1959 Finish Aiflllstlbn member of the EAIFO. was a $7 And, while both coaches, are Egg Baatsra . • e * e • ..12 20 .375 ta, and Washington—also finish and 190 pounds Island. Holy Cross-Marquette, New tatives of the service, the country conclusions: A 235-pound light- W. L Bar-be-cues ....1 7 23 .425 their season tomorrow. Seventh-ranked Arkansas (7-2) The host Indians expect to be 36. Paul Phlnney Jr...... i . ----- 45 North Medford Club Hampshlre-Massachusetts and fol- and the people. The Cadets, imder taW(4ng win, both are hedginjr Paganl Caterara .... .33 Tea Kittles . • * • • • . . 5 27 .156 .Clambakes ...... 1 9 21 A75 needs only beat Texas Tech to get 37. Dick Packard ...... 20 Boston A. A, Stagg’s Stirring Talk weij^t from West Virginia To Dolph 'es their bets a bit. 10 Iowa, ranked second, closes For­ at full strength for this encounter. lowd:^ tomorrow’s game, he will Blalk, were received that way wasn't enough for the Giants. Moriariy Bros...... ,82 12 Banquets ...... 1 6 24 .400 est ICvashevAl's ooechlng career the host spot in the Cotton Bowl, This means quarterback Don Slpel 38. Charles Brederaon Jr. .... 98 North Medford Club. conclude his slate in the Boston wherever they played, with one "This will be' a typical Harvard- Listed with the beat pinners Picnics ..... -----9 81 .225 . as a Hawkeye against Kotre and at least a share of the South­ 39. Thomas Sullivan . . — Sacred Heart High Around home, Sam was a bif man Yale game,” Olivar declfieO- "Fa- Man. Modes ...... 26 18 will nm the attack with Greg College-Holy C ross traditional sxcepUon; the Notre Dame 'came but at the Giant eamp he was a were Caroline Janicke H i -111- Came (1-7), Evy Is slated to be- west Conference title. Manchuck and (3o-Cltptaln Mike 40. Gerard Ruggerl ... — Sacred Heart High Philadelphia, Nov. 18 (/P)—“I have a little man in the back vorltles haven’t fared too well In Shea’s Nutmags .... .25 18 112—341, Sue Larkin 124, Betty Extending-their league lead in 41. Donsild Tallmadge . — Sacred Heart High meeting in Boston. All Yale Needed to Win at Yankee Stadium puny. tee past.” ; , . Simmons at the halfback berths A past president of the Central Tho schools wllLmeet again—In. The rookie lineman hustled back of my head and he saya I’m going to make them and I moke Turootte’a Eaao .25 19 OaUlchant 119, Ann Hebert 113, the-Garden Grove League to two and Dave Malausky at fullback.- 42 Richard Colasuonno 41 St. John’s University “We expect to . play oim finest E. 4c S G » e ...... — Harvard Connecticut Board of Football Of­ 1965 and 1966, to resume the to tee dormitory and packed, his them....• 9 • Every once in a while I miss but the little man never .23 20 Barbara Farr 113. full gamea, the Buffets took all Across the forward wall offen­ 43. .lelfrey Peck ...... football of the season,” Yovjcsla Fogarty Bros.^...... 21 23 four pclhte from the Banquets. sively the Indians are expected to 44 Frank W argo ...... — Sacred Heart High. ficials, Tobmey is co-chairman of By EARL YOST series. bag. -He was through and was misses.’’ the Interpretation Committee of going home.. . He found another maintained, then added, “but we Lappen Ins...... 30 38 Second plan* Quteig had to settle go wiih Buddy Minor and Bill E(e- 45. Fred' Kandschur ,. 8 Unattached 'T’ll never forget my senior year at Yale,” Tommy Gorman . * * * This was Dolph Schayes’ why teU you what because yoif might can’t afford to give anything Stevenson’s Ins...... 18 26 FAP JUNIOR GIRLS lekewic* at the wings, Co-Captsitn 46. William Chernlk ...... 84 Lan-Tan Harriers the Neit" York Chapter of the runaway In Chandler, who was al­ of saying he has.great confidence away.’’ for a 3-1 yeicdiet ovsr the Recep­ Eastern College Athletic Con- told me last Saturday over the luncheon table at the Coke Liked Hungry Players ready packed. tell him." , Man. Surplus ...... 15 39 Standings tions. ' ' ; ’ il Bob McCabe and Bill Managua at 47, .lohn Poeton ...... 78 Lan-Tan Harriers In hla foul shooting and, for that As for Schayes himself, now In One oft-discussed factor which Fllloramo Const. ... .14 30 ...... Conard High The good colonel, now an execu­ The pair was unable to get im­ W. L; Pet. Setting the pace |n teo scoring the guards, Tony Allbrio and Don 48. Norman Ruddy ...... Cage adjacent to the Yale Bowl in New Haven^ "Especially,” matter, in his overall play which his 13th season, he says he feels could have a bearing on the game Home Spec...... 9 84 Golas at the guards and Jason 49. 'Thoma* Durle ...... Conard High tive In New York City, alw ay s mediate transporUUen to the sir- has been outstanding in his 12 Swingaten ...... 8 .800 department was E v « ^ LorentV n. the former Manchester High lineman said, "the day before as good as he ever did but that He is the availabiUI^ and effecitve- Boppera ...... 7 ,700 SJansfleld at center. When the In­ RO Tommy Hyson ...... s e a . IjO Unattocheo ire played Harvard at New Haven.-*, liked hungry football players knd port. years with the Syracuse Nets of She had a '363 triple which Inblu.v Eventually, Coach .Vince Lom­ hopes to bring down hla. playing ness of Harvard quarterback Sweeping all four points from Waltzers ...... 6 .600 ed games of 132 and 114, dians go on defense they will send 51.. William Smith HI ...... n o Unattached "Herman Hickman ' wa.s our related this .yam. the Natiohal Basketball Assn. Charley Ravenel. ■ .52 Al Cross ...... '...... -- UConn Varsity Chicago Earns •T smBe as I think of ]^coun- bardi heard about tee twosome. weight from about 220 to 215 be­ Fogarty Bros., Paganl Caterers Charlestons...... 6 .500 In such specialists aa .Denny Seib­ coach. After the final practice be­ "Confidence, which comes from cause he feels quicker, when he Is Ravenel, one of . the league’s Othergoodrtotela- wers Anne \1 ert. Barry Sweeney, Bill Eagleson. 53 Luther Durant ..... — UConn Varsity fore the Harvard* game on„a Fri­ ierlfig Goble B ry ip t walking from In the meantime. Line Coach Ed extended their lead In the Kaepy Strollers ...... 3 .300 Meyers 125-114, Bhiriay Vlttner ..... -- UConn Varsity, Kolman was informed of the plans constant practice over, the years, lighter. most colorful players In recent Ten Pin Bowling League to a game Twisters .,..7..1 .100 John Haiigh. Dave Anderson end 54, Ray Gagne ...... ‘Homers’ Tag day night, Hickman/held a meet­ one class to another. The tightness Is 90 per cent of tee battle,” the 119-117, Elsie Kravohtka 120. Ruth Dick McMuliin .55. Richard Kosinskl ... UConn Varsjty of his schedule required that our of Huff and Chandler. Kolman AU-'Time High Scorer years, was Injured In Harvard's and a half. Second place Moriarty ing aith the players and explained di*opped what he was doing. and S2-year-old star forward said last second game. He hasn’t played Bros., had to settle for a 3-1 tri­ Pemberton 119, EdlprComntl 118, 56 ■turi Llnaak ...... UConn Varsity the Importance of , THE GAME the UJkjJbS'birtef, conducted alihost on His 22 points last qlght pushed Swlngaters broke s' first place Kitty Stbrihsa 115. A rl^ Noske ...... UConn Varsity set out after Huff. night after he had sunk eight field since, but Yovicsin says he’ll “See umph over EA8 Gage. .57. Paul O berg...... next day. Just before he finished, the nut. T asked him how he was his career total to 10,036; highest tie with tee Bmpers by taking m UConn Varsity - By Their Play * * * nials and six of seven free throws an appreciable amount of action.’ two points from BtroUers. Boppera 112, K - Ikmblef 112.; Myrna ' 58 Bryce Roberta ...... he said, he hid a man who want­ getUDE albiig] in the’history of the NBA. He said Top pinners included John Glo- Rivosa ill, Georii# Smith 110, Slate Plav F.nds 59. Richard Se'aie ...... UConn Varsity for 22 points in a 106-106 victory he to aiming, for 20,000 points and He’s listed to start on 'the of­ angos 203—570, Al Bergevln 228, Kaa~lo settle for an even split with •_ ed to say a few words to the "Eiwything'B.fine, Oolqnel," he over tee 'Philadelphia Warriora. ficial programs. * Marji -Bohbm ZIO; ^ i 60. Dick Sherman ...;,. UConn Varsity New York, Nov, 18 (JPi—The said,’ "except I could do with a few ‘Stay with It* feels" he'll be able to play another Archie D’Amato 205, Walt .Smo­ Waltxsrs, , . 1 . . » \ M • UConn Varsity squad. Two of Schayes’ free terowa L For State Elevens 61. Boh Sklfk(|nich' Chicsigo Black Hawks will get the "The door to the room opened more rations at the tr a in in g "Sam,” Kolman said, "you’ll year or two. lensk! 204, Gino D’Alasiandro 202, Joyce Bsldygs’s 107 topped all Paul Schiir ...... t . * S S . UConn Frosh last night put Syracuse ahead for playera. 82-, reputation of ’’Homers” in the and in walked a little old man, tabls.” never forgive yourself If you Meanwhile, as the Warriors' los­ Jean Collavecchlo 201. . S P lO B .k & 6,r'' Moe Schartzmann' ...... /i a • »2 UConn Frosh . good at, 104-103 with 52 (seconds. ’ll:* 1960 {Connecticut college if they with white hair and a gimp in his Goble was dropping a hint. He leavfVnow. You must give your­ ing streak continued, Detroit had Set New Schedule bfarshsll Shpker UConn Froih self another:.try,- If you don’t, remaining. Philadelphia,, dropping ita winning streak snapped at four football season ends oftlclsily Sat­ .Tohn Smey ...... — UConn Frosh don't watch out, walk. 'This, boys, is Amos Alonzo liras also wasting his time. Its fourth in a row after winning WEST SIMS MIXED BARLYBUUIS W . Xj. Pet. — . UCortn Frosh Stagg’ Hickman said," Gorman ■ "(Soljle,” 1 said, " I ’m glad you you’ll feel like a qulttei^ the rest games. In the opener of the Con­ Caraway ‘ ■* .833 urday - Richard Suggs ... Th4y are credited with 22 points of your life. Stay 'with It.” , nine straight, lost the game at vention Hall doubleheader, Detroit For Ryder Matches Standlnga ( Carl Westberg .., — tjConn Frosh recalled as we lunched before lale couh) use extra rations. I want all Pet. Pepper’../.'t.cii..^.13 n .542 The feeling generally is that so far this season, and 16 of them Huff answered that he felt he tee foul line. dropped a 113-105 Contest to St. ‘ W. L. Pet. Basil 11 .468 none of the state's eight teams, Angus W’ooten . 13 UConn Frosh- have been scored on home ice. took on Princeton to record its the footbaU- players hungry; lean Scottsdale, Arlz., Nov. 1$ lAI — Sparrows .867 Janies Currier .., 104 Unattached eighth straight football victory in and mean, When they, get fat, they was wasting his time. The Warriora, who now lead the Lpuls, Westent Division leader Marge-John Cushing IS 6 .722 .6UU Cayenne ..* ..;,^,i..ll* 13 .458 four of which have put their uni­ They ran their unlieateh string "Usten, kid.” the former Chlr Eastern Division by only 26 per­ Bob Pettit, Clyde Lovellette and The Professional Golfers Aran. Nellle-Ed Spence ....IS 6 .722 Eagles . . forms In' motbb*'!* already, have Thomas Hart ... 95 I U. of Hartford to seven 'victories and two ties at what has been a perfect season to n t. Satisfied, and the'iresul^ on Iqst night approved a plan to trim Flamingos .600 Ginger IS .468 Peter BJorkmanh — U. of Hartford date. Satuiday ; are disaateroua" Don t cago Bear star said, “I know centage points over Boston, made Clllf Hagan each scored. 26 points Irina-Ted Lawrence .12 6 AUapleo a. S'* « 4r*sik%'0 w t • * 10 14 ;417 sriy solid squawks . ' C2iicago Stadium last night by for St. Louis while PetU.t chipped Ryder (^p matches from 86 to 18 Allce-OUff Magntlson 11 7 Blue Birds 9 * •>«.» *•.**« .533 Acti:all.v. for most It has been a •tohn A. Kelley ■., 23 Unattached “Stagg told us that there was ever fd rg e t^ a l,. Goble:” " football and football players. I’Ve only 23 of 47 free throws while holes. .467 Cinnamdd *...V ,;,...1 0 14 .417 defeating the hapless Boston In with 31 rebounds. High man for Dot-Al Oowies ...... 10 8 Paacodks . grapd arid glorious season that \v Dain Oliver ., 43. Boston A.A, Bruins. 4-2. The triumph moved nothing as Important in the life Fall atbi^ oir the cribbing'ican' seen all the great ones, right?” Sy^use made 22 ^ f 26. . Swallows . .400 P o p p y :^ 9 K5 **75 — Hamilton College Hqff agreed.-* Kolman had been Detroit was Gene Shue with 25 A .PGA spokesman said the Gladys-Hirb Smite ..10 8 needs some victories tomorrow to John McMartin Jr.. Uiem into a second-place tie with of a Yale man than playing deU.whU^ cooked the .service soa- WUt Falls Agate change, made at the request of the Mal-^m Money ... .9 9 Blue Jajra OOStssso* Ji33 Harold VonBroc'kdcjrff — Hairillton College against H uffs idol as a boy. He respect­ points. With'i^oaiRng scocem. s* ^ ^ * * * go down as the happiest In some the idle Detroit Red Wintfs. Both and beating Harvard." dm y in TI^J. la featured in Blaik’s Wilt Ctaamberlain, who led British PGA, would work thla way: RUth-Bob Ostrander ..8 10 Robins ofisosssaaosaa .281 years. Phil Hlnellne ..... 26 Hamilton College trail the leading and likewise idle With tl]iat, the world- famous- fine hook - Nhibh' is deiWeaffld. to ed his Judgment all soortra with 40 pointe; had sm­ In the past there were 36-hole SobkAri 120-111. Marat — Fitch High ‘Tm. telling you, Sam, yoU can Mlllls-OUle Jarvis ....7 11 116; Ruth Steum IlL Oulnan There is only one game In Uie, Ixion Morrissette . Montreal Caaadlena by one poipt. coach and Yale grad left the the men .at West Petat and Dart­ other disappointing performance Conerly Doubtful single matches ip the mpming and Jo-Elmore Kailh ...... 6 12 Ann LaUbOrte’a 129 led aU bowl state! and that will be played a t ' Mel Packer ...... -r Fitch High group. ' TOM*GORMAN mouth who paid the price, be one a t the grisatest in a ' 86-nols Scotch foursome play in 111, Eleanor U r b a n e T il, Donald Shanahan : — P.C.A.A, The Briilne, beaten ^Wednesday lU tee foul line for the Warriora. Shlrlsy-Leo Landry ..6 12 srs. Iris Vacantl shot a 92 for high 1:80 at New Britain wUiere Central i Got Pbint Across a ' ♦; *. years. But you must, stick it out— He made only nine of 27 attempts. th* idtemo(>n; Mary-Jo Lefcbvre ....6 16 without a mark. . ------David Weber ...... — Unattach^ night by the New York Rangers, During hie senior yeqr at Tale, now. You’vs.fOt mors telsnt than New York, Nov. 18 (JF) — New Connecticut (4-4). hoala American 4-8, with the winning scored He got, his point across for, the (3orman recalled playing against The 27 attempts tied an NBA rec­ The new system calls for 18-hole VIUAGE/^ABBIBRS International, losers last week to ■tamea W a d e ...... 49 Unattached any of teste guy*. For heavte’s York Giants’ qiiarteirtiack Cfiiariey single matches during the morning Frank SUarer. .. . ; •- Fltch High with one second to play, now hate next aftehioon in the Yale Bowl, two Manchester men, Gue Gau- Thrifty Purcluife ord. Standings ~ Southern ConpecUcut, 19-0. ! kMt four In,a row. ,tjje sons of Eli ti’imined John Har­ dlno, a teantmate of his at Man­ Thirty five years ago Tim M ara sake, stay, and use it Don’t throw Conerly makes another try tbday rounds, a change of opponents, The big ones are on the roadl James Allbrio .... I — Manchester Harrlere everything away," i ’ i Thus far tee 7-1 Wilt, who leads and another round of singles in the W. Pet. RajTnond Crothera 15 Fitch High , Murray Balfour'and vard, 29-6 to wind up the season chester High, and pill HiOrhton. purchaaed s franchise in rite Na­ tee NBA in (MorlngSwith 475 'to do some Work] on Jila injured .700 w-here Vale (6-0i npposea Harvard with four w'ins and as many de­ Gaudino, killed in- an air. force tional Football' League for the Huff decided ,to give It a isw knee as the Giants wind up heavy afternoon. St. Mary’s Register Shutout, Garden Grove •••■r'*** traditional rival, at Cam,brldge, Kenneth Turgson . Unattached , making up what is more daya, Meanwhile, he set out points In 13 games, has .made only The following, day the Scotch Howard DU .500 Thoifias Neldnart -. 32 Danbury called the ’’MilHon Dollar Une,” feats. Levi Jackson, one o f the bomber crash in Europe, wiyi tho sum of fOOO. Thk was the start 04 fqul khots in 104 attem pte for work for Sunday's orucifil game .475 Mass.; University of Connecticut | fpiest Negro athletes ever to dOn after Chandler at tils airport foursomes Will take over under the Jrjrvis Realty W (5-3), th.e co-holders o( th« Van-: Al Meehan , —• Unattached each contributed a goal. Ron University of (kmnecticut’/ lehdr of the New York Giants, to Bast- a 36 per cent average. Iii the last here with the Phlladelphiir Eagles. NaaeUf Arm* ...... I s .450 — Unattached a Blue uniform at Yale, left the ing ground gainer in 1949. Tholr^'' professional fiootball fans, the Sam tried to get the kieker to Conerly, the 89-yesr old veteran aame formula and on tee 18-hole Retain Edge over Methodists .425 kee Conference crown, battle Holy i John O’Donovan .. Murphy scored the other marker ..ohiMigs hts mind btit Chandler was four games tee Warriora have lost basis. Johnson Paint ...... I? Michael Ixmg ...., — Trinity Collage -for the Black Hawks. Don Mc- pace for the: one-sided triumph. ton, now head of the Manchester team that enters, via teevee, Uv- he’s coniisetsd on only 24 of 63 who twisted tea Ugsmsnta In his Man. Auto Parts ..-.16 .400 Cross at Worceatfi;. Maas., and I • V- — Trinity College Sand and Gravel (Jo., was,' like headed for one plaoB—home.' " left knee againat'Pittsburgh last Tha-new rules go into effect In Southern Connecticut (7-2) faces] . Malcolm Mcfjawn . Kenney and The previous/Saturday, Princeton Ing rooms every-Sunday afternoon and prior to this he had one game the 1961 matches, at the Royal Ly- Standliigs place in tea (^h u r c h Duckpln In ftrt© W hiskey.. . David Buddington — Wesleyan Umverslty registered for the Bruins, Topipaz- beat Yale, 21-13. Gorman, a guard with Dartmouth. during pigsUn season. Men, wom­ Just as a late plans waa ap* tn which he went zero for 10. ; Sunday, was able to work only a Top bowlers for tha week Jn- tough Baldwln-Wallace In Ohio, j r- Wesleyan Unl(ferelty proaehing for a landing, Lorn few minutes y e s te r d a y 'and tham and St. Anne’s Golf Courses W, L Laagus, Norte Msthodist No. 1 Yale and Central Connecticut are ■ Stephen Paranya . Mni’e goal coming with leas than Qormaif graduatod from Man­ Before being assigned to Albany, en and children can identify Andy Commenting on Ohamberlaih'a at St. Anne By-the-Sea, Engtend. 8t. Mary’s ...... $0< ( swept all Tour' pointe from St clud{S Olars * * * ^ * * ^ M l ^ , i r m George Verdlapo .. — Georgetown A.A. Uirte minutes to play. chester High In 1944, playing (Sorman resided in Leechburg, P«., Robustelll as quick as they can bsrdi arrived, spoke his mbid and performance last night, Schayes watched the rejit of the practice 349, Josephine Luca* 136-112—380, favorites, Connecticut and Holy I — Holy Cross A A. wound up taking the two rookisi session from the sidelines. In other, action yesteriiay, Lou No. Math. NO. 1 .....2« 1( John's to dls]ilace tee latter from Cross are a toaa-up and Baldwin-j Walter Barken .... guard on one-of Coach Tom Kel­ miles outside of Pittsburgh. spot Mickey Mantle in a Yankee saiid; Strong pf Oak Hin Country Club, Ruth OsStman 133, In n a Young FLEfSepANN’S Tom Gunaleman .. Brown University back to the camp. Both playera St. John' ...... 2 5 1] tee runner-up spot in tee stand- Wallace appears loo strong fori ley's, finest fdbtball squads. This This area feeds many Midwest. naaebaU unlfqrm. “It's ridiculous , he. missed eo Rochester, N. Y., was elected I Zion laith...... 22 1( ga. MsanwhUs, lsag\ie leading St. 129 Marion Hawver 124. Ann Ralph Steurer .... — Brown University team missed' sn unb^ten season (Big Ten) shd Southern colleges Professional football la snjoy- an glad today that they stayed many .. . unbaliavable. But thank WMte 116, LoreUe Oortlar 115, 8C;SC. , i Bill Schwab ...... 14 Brown University UConn End Droppetji' arointd.' Whan Dave tewigtiton, veteran president of. the BOA. Center Congo. No. 1 .20 Ti Sarys also-tow ;all four points when mlspfay led to H a'rtford With football talent. High school liig ita aU-time peak season and Ood he did. Any high-school kid oMtter of Roehtetar scored, a goal A professolnal golfer for 80 of Temple B ete ...... -.20 11 from S t Bridget’i to oxUad -tHstr Jeny Barton 114. Shiriey Jeron* io tho |l § buyl Bill Smith ...... -r- Broisni XlWverelty Btilkeley's (only touchdown In a ibllshed reoent^ was a boMc The' New York Oianta is fiBad — -Bronm University Storrs. Tony Ptgnalello, Junior footbaJl is a big thing offt there. oould do better than that and this In eight seconds after the ' open­ his 47 jrears, Strong sarysd teres S t James No. 1 ...... 20 li lead to four full games. llE-’ ______Jphn Jones ...... 6-6 Ue at the-West JBidc Oval, Leechburg has a population - of gat should get into the hands of with bsbind-ths-sesns stories. It’s guy is a pro making several thou- terms sa secretary of tea POA be­ Horkry at. ■ Glsnee Mark Foater ...... Brown U(iiveralty end on the University of Connecti­ a fascinating book, told in an iii' ing wmstleagpteat (Quebec. It was Comm. Baptist 19 1' , High man' waa Bill Faber who cut football team, haa been pour. Cheerlesdere 12,000 and at least 0,000 turned •tery Giant fan^ Don Smith, pub- 4RM dollars...... the fastest goal In many yeSra, fore raptoeing Harold Sargent, At­ South Mote. ...t^sft.lS 1 4/0 R t; Richard' Lalibarta,. ~ Manchester Harrlere heity chief for the Giants, has teresting and colorful manner. mlased'the dOQ.chrcte by Just .two VH4ABB TbnnMtoy'e Bnaiilto — Manchester Harriers, dropped from the aquad for break­ Now residing in Albany; N.T., out for every hqme football ganS. - “AIL he haa to do ta pracUGa.a but fall, quite a bit Short of tm lanta, Oa., aa head of tea organtea- Sseond Congo ...... IS II pins with a W tr ip le , On* ‘ of Sales Tas . Jamea Bracken . little. U he practiced 100 shots Uon. Making * niimwnr wf tea |9 why! Inchided Naltonal Leagne Richard Godfrey . , ~ Dartmouth College . ing traininf rules. UConn heed GortnAn is general superintendent The Yale' triumph oyer PriaiBS* league record. Hso KUrea, while' St. James’m . 2 ...... 16 2i :bs(*s' natfSe -iran 158, top pennant raes art Chicago 4, Boston 2. Wesley'Sargent ... 94 Ua^ttoebed football coach Bob IngaDa took of a stalnlsss tube mUl operste. fi B « 4 « H o ^ ^ • t Loute l i s i , Detroit Iflio. Jokimy Botes, 146k ; Boutk Africa, hava a vary good idea'what ha's Xilrsa, now playing for Spriaf« eultnro and Uviaitook and $9,000 to ''raraMssiM '*■ ■ • OHmrfa a u h s r 146, Numdo Lupac* 462. JUojId ChStki^ S y m k m J M , FWIartelpMa Ifii* IS. delRf iteflRr hut Til apt foiag ^ tbs Steryland Hwas Biaedors Aaw« X» a hoad-on batUo fer d d a o iliS . t e w A te * m F'. : -■ ■- V ■» . .r.M ,'Sr ' f

MANCHESTER EVENING FTERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.« FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 18, 196^ MANCHESTER EVENING. HERALD. MANCRB8TER. CONN^ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1960 .. i ' Article* For Sale *6 Honaelmld'Good* St THERE OUGHTA BE A LA.W FA6ALY and SHORTEN Ba>ttMduM GqoA i 51 Aptftuimts— Fist*—: Bonaw tor Boat 65 ' H q u m b X o f S a lt 72 Hoos** for Sal* 72 Ho u m for flmlo' 72 a * tor 8*1* stEKHJSStSi uaa* fumltiira fdr LARSON’S ConneoUcut's first 11* CHRISTMAS TREES — Quality BAHOOANY console 17’’ Motorola T«ncmfnts 63 tage $13,600—Be a u t i f u l t bedroom TWO-FAMILY houae for aale, AA MANCRESTBR-rBy owner, 8 room gU,600->*lX room cApc; fill! boiie- FOR Balsam, beautiful double taead •very roun, liududiBC bt4$.’ nished on Lake Bt., Vernon. Csll ranch .baseboard beat, flreplaea, sona, 119 It. frontage Iqr 165’. Six riunch, Ansaldi Heights, two; fire­ ment, combination windows and room censed driving school trained — t p i i m , and mattraasaa. AU in TV, roaaonsUo offer to sell quick­ 147-149 SPRUCE ST. B room, flat Certified and approved is now of­ T mC/PUT UP PtfrefEiff MW* wreaths, aamples available, priced ly, MI 9-0601. JA 7-0820 between 8-1 ;80. large kitchen, eallBr. CbTtiea W. rooms and three rooms, Will hold places, family kitchen, large base­ doors, amesite drive, shade trees, land; (to' « e t- for.eafty aell-out. Delivered any.- exceuant condition AppUaacaa with bath, fliret flooz, $56. 4 rooih BuLchlns, MI O'*!?*. second m ortgu e, $14,500. Call ment. Xd 8-2381. 80 days occupancy.' XIarion E. Hebron fe r !^ classroom and behind ara HMUrkUhi; clean ahd taqtad. flat, second fiber, flbor, front, $45. 3. wheel Instmction for teenagers. Vhere, MI 8-2817 or MI 0-8986. d in in g r o o m set, mahogsay, owner, XO 9-0886. Robertson, B i^er. XQ 8-6953. h o t' Naw artatreaseg, tironsa-braa^ din-. table, 6 chairs, China closet, buf­ room fiat, second f ^ r red-, $35> Soborboti For Rlnt 66 S K ROOM CAipB — 8 bedrooms, MANCHESTER—$17,900. .Two-year stove,^*].. MI s-doro. f l y e r attea, and .ahroma Utchan aela. ra- No furnaces. Refermess. Immedi­ AMERICAN freight train fet, In good condition, 4200. M l baths, porch, gvrngn, fireplace, FIVE ROOM ranch, atUched /ga­ old family Cape Cod Ideally lo­ carpets, — MORTLOCK'S ManchoBter's lead­ ctoplete with automatic awitchaa, cltnar obalra, and other Itanur. M *•1207. ate occupancy. No objection to ROCKVILLE — Brand new four wooded . lot, iM im , %%% mort­ rage, fireplace, file bath, wall to cated on half acie wooded lot. ADAM S STR EET and shade. uBQ/i ing driving school. Three skilled MI $4094. to 40W Off. Open 9-8, Saturdaya children. Write B, Berald. room apartment' with atunntng gage, ImmediAts occupancy. Own­ ■' condition ' Congenial neighbors, be In for the 3-.P848. WiU m e e t l till 6. LeBlano FnniitUTa Beapltal. view and balcony, tile bath, gas er Xd 9-6440. Charles Bight rodina—older home,. Full courteous Instructors. Q ass room FOUR LARGE pleasant rooms, holidays. Six complete rooms, four Sunday after 110 Instructions for 16, 17 year olds. 195 South St.. RoekvUla. TR 6-3174. lUuiit**--!* Isay 88 heat, garbage d is ^ g l, alvimlhum on first floor, fireplace, lavatory, bgto. baseboard oil hegt. Practical, alder toaet Of M to'l . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. ftOURS Telephone Mr. MorUock, Director TWO STORM doors; storm win­ Sfcond floor, tile bath with show­ storm windows an4 room ranch with attached mortgage available. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. iums, plus stand, lights and filter, Ehay financing. Owner t ^ s - Motorcycles— Bieycles 11 eoiaa, old *0Us aad guaa. hobby Available Dec. 1. Write Box O, akl area^ $8,500; MI 8-0701 gkrege. Picturebook kitchen with ferreid/./;.!. loan available. If it'e W a n te 4 ~ R e M WniDAT nra raiDAY 1 9 ’M AJI*—-SATUBDAI • AJU. $35. CMl MI 9-8615. Cost Over $700 ooUootlons, attlo dontoata or whole Heradd. '• Wanted to Rent 6$ builtdn oven and range unite. Lot Have customer for heme on South WIDE ASSORTMENT o f recondi­ FOUR BEDROOM Ootenlal, 7 for sale bejl Gale. Donald 8. Gale THINiqNO of selling your home? estates. Fumtturs Repair Sarvlca, 109x300. Schools nearby. Suburban Realty Co.,^^ Hartford. ADams Alton or SouUi Hawthorne tioned bicycles. Ideal for Xmas. TaleottvOIo, Coim.. Tol. lO *.744*. RQCKVILLEi—Flvo'room fin ish ed s t a t e THEATER manager de­ rooms, 8 down, 6 up, a fine home, What have you to offer? •j:^! Up for the service yen *6h PLEASE READ YOUR AD NEVER BEEN USEp living at its best yet only minutes 6-0818. Eveninls^and Sundays Xd All sizes, all makes. Repairs and -9x12. ROSE, figured Lea rug and ^^rtment near. ahemping center, sires 4 or 5 room apartment, rea- centrally locate*, only IU.N0. frpm industrial centers and shop­ serve, Cieszynskl-Felber Agafiejf« "Want Ads” SM taken over the friioBe as a oo^ accessories. Bike Shop, 267 Spruce pad, $86. MI 9-1000. Sale Price $888 MXNCHBSiniR Hillbilly desiroli $36 per week. Call R^kville, TR Btmable. Please csll MI 8-7882. Cariton W. HuteWna. Xu •-81S2. 9-8895, JA 8-92#6.\^ x n 9-4291, x n 3-1400-. , ; read his ad the FEBST, D A ? IT AuP'ncMTiRyooaECTfT ping, Nice neighborhood with FRED MURFHY St, ascond hand guitar la good condl' 5-dOl. MMNOMIIMI'r l^ C H E S T E R model 42 410 pump, Pay Only $4 Week 4 CAROL DRIVE — RockvlUe, $11,- varied house designs. Selling be­ t)PEN HOU^ 848 HARTFORD ROAD S and WBTORT EBBOR8 In tlmo for the next lnaer> tlon. MI 8-1381. low bank appraisal. Good financ­ ARE YOU considering aelUiW yMB Hatald is rasponsthle for only ONE Incorrect or o a lt M AlMIMIReOUfitiTAgg; $80. Pepin’a Xfroceiy, Houte 44-A, NEW, MODBiRN four room apart- Hmueo tor Sa|^ 74 650. 6 room ranch, large living SUNDAY 2-5 P. , MIS-4054 home? If you are, we will pur­ Business ftervtoes Offered 13 Bolton, MI $-1657. Sacrlfidiif eomplata bedroom, ment. Mustist provide own heat, Cash or Trade Household Services Moving—Tniddng— 18-PIECE BEDR(X)M Inquire at 167 Map\e St. home, 2 baths, fireplace, breeze­ porch. The basement Is complete- fhctoty experience.. All makes, who are seeking positions in pleas­ sorted sizes, hardwood flooring, 18-PIECE LIVING R(K)M from Main St. Phone MI 9-9426 VERNON-^Bolton Lake. Large i way double garage, 2% acres SPECIAL IT'S A CHARMER! 4 year old 4 Offered 13-A S to ra g e 20 ant surroundings at gOod salaries. window sash and doors complete between 6-9 p.m. room Cape completely renovated. iy paneleg! This home la thirteen low rates, free estimates, t n t BRUNNER’S Situations WRnted>— 12-PIECE KITCHEN CLEAN, QUIET and pleasant room tillaole, outskirts. Carlton W. years old but looks like brand new room ranch' with tile'bath , fire windows, plumbing and heating New file bath and fixtures. Comer place, hreezeway, garage, amesite ^icln^^ y d delivery. Mr. Miller, YOUR LARK DEALER FLAT FINISH Holland window MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ Femalff 38 — Plus — In private home, nicely furnished, Hutchins, XU 9-5132. Manchester—5 rOom older home. throughout and Is situated on a Experience helpful but not neces­ supplies, assorted pipes and soil THREE ROOM furnished heated, lot. Only $9,500. Intercity Realty Clean., Oil heat. Recreation room. drive. Just a shortway out and IN TALOOTTVILLB - shades made to measure. All ing (Company. Local and long dis­ sary in all of these positions: >lpes. Open dally 8:30 till dark ELBX7TRIC near High School, close to Center, apartment with bath, privato en JA 2-41%. well landscaped lot with all city Police Arrests tance moving, packing and stor­ WILL TAKE Care of children In kitchen privileges, parking. MI MANCHe!s'FER—One year old four Workshop. Large rooms. Con­ asking only $11,600. Call Us for EXJXTROLUX Sales and Service, Open Eves. Till 9 metal Venetian blinds at a new Saturday 8-4. Choman House REFRIGERATOR trance, parking. MI 8-1208.- bedroom colonial on large lot. utilities. Priced at only $17,500. Tri. MI $-5191 low price. Keys made while you age. Regular service throughout TYPIST my licensed home. Days. Full'or 9-7861, $18,900—^LARGE 5 room ranch, venient location. Asking $11,990. U A R Realty Co.. Inc., MI 8-3692, service on over 80 I(pUngs in all hooded representative, Alfred Wrecking, yard at Stock Place off TV SET Breezeway and garage. Paneled price categories. ’The Elsie Meyer wait. Marlow's. ■ New England States and Florida. CLERK TYPIST part-time. Call any time. MI North Main St. Call MI 9-2892. and COMB. RANGE ' fireplace, aluminum stot-ms, at­ R. D. Murdock, XU 3-6472. Edward B. Wrobel, 27. 24« N. AmMI, 906 Hairy St. Tel. MI 3-7320. WOMAN 6 r young lady to share living room with fireplace. Formal We have other listings. Agency, Realtors, MI 0-5524, xn 1967 BUICK 'tonvertlble, black MI 3-6583. GENERAL CLERK Free Storage until wanted, Businces LoottoM tached garage. $2,900 assumes Main St., was charged with .Intoad- SO460. with white top, power steering, HAROLD A SONS, Rubbish remov­ cozy apartment. Convenient to dining room. Modem'kltchen with 3-0683, x n 3-6930. STENOGRAPHER Free delivery for Rent 64 4H % mortgage, $95.35 monthly. built-in oven and range units. Ex­ "Anything in Real Estate" STOP LOOKING at new houses. catlon and breach of peace at 3 automatic transmission, $1,200. al, cellars, and attics cleaned. MANCHESTER Package DeUvery. MATH CLERK DiamonOo—Wntebw— everything. Very reasonable. Ml Carlton W. Hutchins xn 9-5132. See this well kept Early Ameri­ RELIABLE baby sitting, daytime Free set-up by our own reliable ceptional closet space. Five min­ a.m. today as the result o f a dla- Mr. Haagner, MI 8-2188, Ashes, papers, all rubbish. Harold Light trucking and package deliv­ TRANSCRIPT10N18T 9-3329. l a r g e STORE at sM Btzeh S t can. Five bedrooms. VA 'baths, AntomobOea for Solo or evening. Phone MI 8-7019. Jewelry 48 men utes from the center of Manches­ MI 3-6321 Lot* tor Salt 73 turbance he is alleged to bava Hoar. MI 9-4084. ery. Refrigerators, washers and i^ ly Marlow’s, MT ' Main St. XCANCHBSTBIR—Special. Six room tremendous living room, heata- caused at his home. He is being 1959 4 DOOR Custom 800 Ford, stove moring specialty. Folding SEE US NOW Phone For Appointment LARGE, PLEASANT front room home, garage, near schools, bus ter, fifteen minutes from the heart IMS CHRYSLER New Yorker, 4 EXPERIENCED, practical, would LEONARD W, YOST, Jeweler-re- Near Main St. Parking. MANCHESTER — Lovely older lator fireplace, gas-steam heat THREE B ZONE loU with city held in custody for presentation door 9 tone, power steering- privately owned, low mileage, TV SERVICE — Potterton’s all chairs for rent. MI 9-0752. for rent on Pearl St. ’Three min­ and churches, full price $11,500. of downtown Hartford. Selling be­ like day care of elderly or chil­ Mlrs, adjusts. Watches expertly. Samuel Albert, Htfd. CH 7-085$ utes from Main. MI 8-7518. low bank appraisal. Good financ­ home, 7 rooms, modem, one bath, Also three uiiheated rooms in ell water. Union St. Manchester. in court tomorrow morning. hrakM. Very clean. Quick sale. automatic transmission. Can be makes. Highest quality guaranteed Personnel Department Keasonable prices. O ^ n Tuesday See It Day Or Night STORE SUITABLE for office or Short way out—several . homei work and parts, over 47 years ex­ a u s u n a . c h a m b e r s co. Locm- dren. Tel. MI 9-6476. ing available. Price $18,900. Wes­ 2 lavatories, ideal for professional Two-car garage with loft. Ame­ $2,500 each, x n 0-6405. Larry, Pierson. 25. o f 97 Mather Private. MI 9-6286. seen at Moriarty's Flying A Serv­ thru Saturday, Thunday evS- any business. 190 West .Middle from $4,500 up. Call the Eilswprtl site driveway. One acre lot, 168 ice 610 Hartford Rd., Manchester. perience. Famous for service moving, packing, storage. Low 'he Connecticut Mutual Life If you have no means of trans­ PLEASANT large heated room, Turnpike. Call MI 9-6206, ..8 to ley Vancour. MI 3-4836 any time. use.’ Evenings Mr. Holcombe. MI St., was charged with Intoxicatton BABY SITTING in my home, 8-6 niogs. 129 Spruce St. MI 9-4387. portation, I’ll send my auto for free parking, on bug line; 148 Cen­ Mitten Agency, Realtors, XU 4-1189. Warren E. Howland, Real feet on WoodbridgS. Tall shade NEED A CAR and had your credit since 1981. Phone MI 9-4637 tor rate on long distance moves to Insurance Company p.m. Or MI 3-6803. < 3-6930, or XH 9-5624. last evening as the result of being FORCED TO sell—1957 Ford p.m. Monday-Saturday. Call MI you. No obligation, ter St., MI 3A002. tor. Ml 8-1108. and fruit trees. Owfiar retired. A-ZONE LOT 100x200. no water or found in a helpless conation at turned down? Short on down pay­ best service. 48 states. MI 8-5187. 140 Garden Street SOUND VALUES! ranch wagon, excellent condition 3-4758. OFFICE FOR RENT. Ideal for den- BOLTON—First Lake. 5 room Fall or spring occupancy. Price sewer, $1,860. MI 8-4836.. Woodbrldge and N. Ehn Sts. He ment? BanknmtT RepoaseaslonT Hartford, Conn. Fuel and Feed 49-A A—I ^ B —E—R—T— S LARGE pleasant heated room, for $17,900, Escott Agency, Xfl 9-I683;i Don’t glve give up! ISee Htmeat Doug- with low mileage. Ml 9-7689. WEAVING of Bums, moth holes fist or insurance. 186 West Middle waterfront cc/ttage, partial cellar, Immaculate 8 room colonial, SEVEN ROOM Dktch colonial, It being held In custody In lieu Of and tom clothing, hosiery runs, UGHT TRUCKING and moving 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD gentleman. $7 weekly, central lo­ 'fpkike. Cali Ml 9-6306. 2-9 p.m. or fireplaces, hot water-oil heat, full Isa,, get the lowirdown on the low' DRY OAK WOOD cut fireplace cation, private entrance, free easily winterized, artesian well, completely redecorated, $2,000 less B-ZONE lot 60x110 with all utilities, $25 bond, for' preeemtation in court eat wnni and amalleat paymenta 1949 PLYMOUTH, 4-door sedan, handbags repaired, zipper re­ evenings and weekends. MI 9-6868. REGISTERED nurse or licensed Situations Wanted— Male 39 and stove lengths, $10 per load de­ OPEN NIGHTS TILL 8 P.M. MI 3-6802 property in excellent condition. bank appraisal. f insulation, plastered walls, VA MANCHESTER — Two - family tomorrow morning. beautiful condition, $125. MI placements, umbrellas repaired, SAT. 6 P.M. parking. MI 3-8914. tile baths, built-in oven and stove, duplex, East Side, one-half block $1,600. xn 8-4836. anywhere. Not a amalt loan or radical Nurse for Friday and ICXPERIENCEiD accounting school livered. PI 2-7886. Shown by appointment. Marion E. . Samuel Berkowltz, 24, of Colum­ 9-0016. men’s shirt collars reversed and MAIN STREET—Building for com Robertson, Broker, MI 8-5968. Andover—5 room ranch with dishwasher, garbage disposal, from Main St., oil heat, new 2-car finance company plan. Douglas aturday, 7-3 p.m. In convalescent graduate would like to do accounts MANCHESTER — Except lonal bia, was charged at 9 pm . yester­ Moton, 883 Main St. replaced. Marlow's Little Mend­ Painting— Papering 21 home. Call Rockville, TR 6-4291. SEASONED CORD WOOD—For 1957 REBUILT Frigidaire Imperial ONE FURNISHED room, parking. merclai buainsss or oM cs use. bams, garages, 400 loot on Route porch, breezeway. 2-car garage, garage, with large attached patio. choice building sites.' A and AA day with passing a red light.. Fo- 1968 HUDSON RAMBLER. $300. ing Shop. in hla home evenings. Call MI fireplaces, furnaces, stoves. To] automatic washer. $100 cash and Will suboivide. Ml 9-5229, 9-8. MANCHESTER - Colonial, 8 spa 8, commercial zone, priced for amesite drive, large lot with trees, Be quick on’ this one. $19,900 Man­ 2-door sedan. 88,000 miles. Call MI 3-1797 after 6. 138 Bissell St. Zones. Shown by appointment. llce said the offense occurred at WANTED — Clean used cars. We EXTERIOR AND Interior painting SECRETARY for local office. State quality. Edward Yeomans, carry. Call MI 3-0881 before 9 p.m. clous rooms, large living room quick sale. city utilities, diaries Lesperance, chester Realiv Co., Phone XU 9-9083 after 8 p.m. DICK'S WEATHERSTRIP Com­ LARGE ONE-rbom alr-conditloned with fireplace, family size tile Phone XU 3-6278. ' Center and W. Center Sts. Berko- buy, trade down or trade any and paperhanging. WaUpaper qualifications, experience and ex­ 2-8002. xn 9-7620. 3-$109, Ml 3-OObo. witz ’waa told to be in court to­ pany doors and windows, custom pected sala^. Write Box T, office. 100% Main St. locatimi kitchen porch, oiie-car garage, Waddell School section—Beauti­ . thing. Douglas Motors, 88$ Main. FORD 1964 . 2-door, V-8, standard books. Guaranteed workmanship. Dogs—Birds—Pets 4i Apartmetfto— Flats— Marlow's 867 Main St. ANDOVER L A R E -Tw o adjoining morrow morning. work guaranteed: Call collect Wll Herald. WINDHAM WOOD YARD —Hard­ HIGH CHAIR, maple crib, excel­ large lot 86x260, $16,900. Phllbrick ful 8 bedroom ranch, fireplace, LAKEWOOD CIRCLE— Spacious 104 DELMONT ST. — Attractive lots (or sale. Marion E. Robertson, transmission, radio and heater, Reasonable rates. Fully insured. lent condition. Call MI 0-4185. Tenements 63 Martin Nieves, 23, Lake Worth, OLDER CARS mechanics spe llmontlc. HA 3-1196. Fast and courteous service. Leo THREE MBUGCAN Chihuahua pup­ wood and slabs for firmlace, fur­ Agency, X(1 9-8464. priced for quick sale. ranch house. Six rooms. H i baths, Cape with six finished rooms, ex­ broker. Ml 8-5958. clals, fixit yours^f cars, always Cadet blue. MI 8-0877 after 7 p.m. L.P.N. or R.N. part-time nace, stove, kindlingj^all days STORE FOR rent on Sprues St. Fla., was charged 'with speeding J. PeUeUer. Ml 9-6326. pies, four weeks old. $35 each, TR TWO ROOM apartment, heat hot Reasonable and parking in the (8 twin sized bedrooms). Two cellent condition, dishwasher, near a go(>d selsctlon. Look behind our weekends. Vernon Haven 9-4, evenings 7-9. Te^fHA 3-0408. BOLTON — 4-room ranch with schools, extras. Open houae Sat­ SOUTH WINDSOR area—beautlful Tuesday by State Trooper Robert BafldinE-Contnctlng 14 6-7290. STUDIO COUCH—converts to dot^ water. Apply Marlow’s, 867 Main rear. Call MI 8-8C16, 210 Spruce Five room cape in excellent- con­ basement recreation rooms.'South Office. Douglas Motors, 888 Main. EXTERIOR and interior painting. valescent Hospital, Vernon, breezeway, garage and amesite dition with garage, nice lot, priced em exposure, landscaped grounds. urday and Sunday 2-5 p.m. Ask- wooded lot with brook V i acres, Ness on Rt. 15. Nieves posted a 1961 DE SOTO 4-door sedan. Very SEASONED hardwood cut for fur­ ble bed. Reasonable. MI 8-6845. St.______St. drive, large beautifully landscaped good condition, $200. MI 8-8292. Ceilings refinlshed. Papernan^g, 8-2077. l o v a b l e MINIATURE poodle 'right. Call Maurice McGuire, Broker, injf $15,800. Owner MT 3-4868, via excellent neighborhood. Call MI $35 bond for appearance In court 1999 FORD TRUCK stake body, eX' A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, siding, nace or fireplace, $10 a load and corner lot. Located Notch Road on Nqv. 28. painting. Carpentry. Alterations Wallpaper books. Estimates given. puppies, AKC registered. Call MI LIGHT WALNUT dining room set. CLEAN 3 ROOM—Heated ■ apart­ xn 8-4844. agent after Sunday, Nov. 20. 8-2131 any time. ceQent running condition. MI 1988 FORD custom hardtop, V-8 Fully covered by insurance. CaU MOTHERS: Need money for added 3-4010. $20 a cord delivered. MI 8-6183. ment, stove and refrigerator fur­ Extension. Immediate occupancy. •-97D0. and additions. Ceilings. Workman Christmas expenses? Earn extra Base, dish closet, Duncan Phyfa STORE OR office, comer Spruce Assumable 4*^% VA mortgage. engine, standard transmission ship guaranteed. 299 Autumn St Edward R. Price. MI 9-1003. table, pads, included, 6 chairs. nished, middle-aged couple. MI and Eldridge. X(I 9-2380. J. D. REALTY with overdrive. 29 Eldrldge St., $$$$$$ the convenient Avon way. 8-7894. $11,800, $500 down. CaU Xn 3-5406. CHEVROLET 1968 half ton panel MI 8-4860. Choose your working hours to fit Garden—-Fann~Dalrr Very good condition, $126. MI truck:iGood all around condition. Manchester. MI 9-4914. PAINTINO AND paperhanging, BOXER SHEPHERD puppies for 4-1655. Can be seat at 136 Demlng STORE FOR rent approximately 470 Main St. x n 8-5129 Good clean workmans]snip at rea- your household schedule. Earn sale. Call MI 3-2838. Products 80 ROCKVILLBJ—Three rooms com­ 66 ELWOOO ROAO—Colonial, large Has racks inside. Ideal for plumb­ ALL TYPES of carpentry work at. 2500 feet, suitable for wholesale living room, fireplace, formal din­ 1952 CHEVROLET, very good run­ Bonable rates. 30 years in Man­ while you learn. And our Christ­ pletely furnished, automatic wash­ business—florist, - vegetable or ers or electrical contractors. Must done. Alterations, dormers, roof­ LOVELY PEKINGESE puppies GREEN MOUNTAIN potatoes, ing room cabinet kitchen with South Windsor ning condition. Good for second ings, porches, finish upstairs, chester. Raymond Fiske. MI mas gift catalogues make selling GLASS TOP dressing table, aqua er, garage, two separate private fruit. Box L Herald. b« sold Jthis week, $236. Tel. MI Several other breeds. Call eve^ good and mealy. Pasqualinl Farm. dishwasher, 8 bedrooms, 1^ baths, BUY car. Call MI 9-4837. basements and garages etc. CaU 0-9237. so easy! CaU today. CH 7-4137. chintz skirt, bench, mirror,- 2 pMra entrances, TR 5-7902. TR 5-9992. ■ Avery Street Section 9-9963. ning's PI 2-8251, 246 AVery St., Wapping. MI 4-0604. 84 OAK STREET — Newly re­ landscaped lot 80x200. Marion E. BUICKS (2) Rlvleras. 1956 or 1968. MI 0-0981. WOMEN WANTED for general fac­ drapes, slip covered boudoir Robertson, Broker, MI S-09$8. % Mile from Manchester 1956 CHEVROLET customized INTERIOR PAINTINO, decorating, chair, all matched, $25. $4 Port­ modeled store for rent. Reason­ Must sell one. BU 9-8008 after 8 ceilings, floors, paperhanging. tory work. Apply Manchester GREEN MOUNTAIN potatoes, but­ TO RENT—Small heated apart- WITH coupe V-8, plus floor shift. Very PLASTERINO AND bitok wo ternut squash. Miller, 150 Spencer land St., MI 0-7400. - able, heat Included. Ample park­ OFF EAST CENTER STREET— p.m. or. weekends. Steaming off w alloper. Clean Modes, Inc., Pine »t., Manchester. Poultry and Supplies 4!: ment. Tel. MI 8-6117. ing. Call MI 9-1890. $550 CASH CONFIDENCE clean. Call MEdford 3-4084. chimney repairing, plaster re workmanship. Free estimates. No St.. MI 3-5564. Custom 5 room Cape, 21 foot liv­ pairs. AU types of masonry, old BROAD-BREASTED Turkeys fresh DINETTE SET, 5 piece, mahogany ing room, fireplace, attached ga­ 1941 FORD COUPE, rebuUt motor, Job too small. John Verfaille. MI HBBRON—Four room apartment. OFFICE SPACE avaUable State $105 MONTHLY TOTAL G.I. and new. Free estimates. C ^ E. NURSES AID, 7-3 shift. MI 9-2324. or frozen. Ready any time. Also extension table and 4 chairs with rage, trees. Carlton W. Hutchins, THROUGH YOUR MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR suitable for stock car use. 93 Wella T raflen i 6-A Richardson, MI 9-0674. 8-2821. blowers— Nursery Stock 50-B yellow upholstery, $50. MI 9-4984. Adults only. Call between 7-9 p.m. Theater Building. Apply Manager $115 MONTHLY TOTAL FHA fancy pigeons. Six room house for MI 3-0946. or call MI 3-7832. MI 9-5132. S t I960 YELLOWSTONE 28 ft. special rent. Schaub's Turkey Farm, 188 BIDWELL HOME Imp) INTERIOR PAINTINO, free estl THANKSGIVING Cut Flowers — MAPLE CRIB and mattress, one New colonial etjrled ranch, 8 bed­ SNOW PLOWING special — 1959 all chromium travel trailer. Co. Alterations, additions, ga­ mateE, reasonable rates. MI WORKING COUPLE With two Hillstown Rd.,^ Manchester. folding stroller, all for $15. Very MODERN S ropm first floor apart­ XIANCHESTER — Four bedroom rooms, cabinet kitchen^ tiled bath Deluxe kitchen, awning windows, Large mums in ail colors. 50c ment, electric range, refrigerator colonial, 1^ baths, surt parlor, 116 CONSTANCE DRIVE. Immacu­ Ford %-ton pick-up equipped wi^th rages. Roofing and siding experts. 8-0494. school age children desire reliable each. Pompons, $2 a bunch and good condition. MI 9-0698. Houses Itir Rent 65 with formica vanity, full basement IXIXJACULATB two level ranch CJOTTAGHJ—Andover Lake. One big OVERSIZED 614 room Cape, Man­ foam rubber beds, couch. Tandem, housekeeper. New home, equipped and heat included, 3-8524. family size kitchen,, one-car ga­ with hatch, 100X200 lot, oil hot room with fireplace plua walkout chester Green area. Belfiore Agen­ late ranch. Near school. Profaa- factory installed 4-wheeI drive. Aluminum clapboards a specialty. Articles For Sale - 45 up. Cash and carry. DePietro SIX ROOM duplex one block from with pracfically every conceivable Many other extras. A-1 condition. Used only six weeks. Will sacrifice Unexcelled workmanship. Easy WALLPAPER removed $8.50 per with automatic dishwasher, MOVING — Modem blond Oblna rage, near bus, $17,900>. Phllbrick water heat. extra staying. Wall to wall car­ cellar. Lot le 100x300. Lake privi­ cy, Realtors, MI 3-5121. sionally shrubbed and shade*. room. Quick, clean steam remov­ Florist, 1006 Silver Lane, comer ATTRACnVB 4 room garden Main, two from Center. Available Agency, Ml 9-8464. Including two new front traction at bargain price. Also. 1980 Cadil­ budget terms. MI 9-6498 or TR clothes dryer, etc. References re­ HOME MADE ravioli; fresh or „ closet sectional sofa, tables. Rea­ peting, dishwasher, disposal, com­ leges. Terrific buy at $3,000. Own­ Must see Inside and out to appre­ lac Coupe, 4,800 miles white, air al. Ceilings painted, $8.50 per Forbes St., East Hartford, JA apartment, heat, hot water, stove, ‘ immediately. $90 monthly. No pets, ciate. Belfiore Agency, Realtors, grip tlTM. Carter Chevrolet Com­ 6-9109. quired. Phone Mrs. Frank, MI frozen, 30c doz. 246 Avery Street 8-3301. sonable. Good condition. MI IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY bination washer-dryer, Blockwood er will accept low down payment, NICE RANCH on outsklrta of Man­ condition, power windows, steer­ room. MI 9-9158. 3-1518. After 5 p.m phone MI 3-8266. refrigerator, parking, $115. MI. xn 3-7029 after 5:30 p.m. MANCHESTER — 6 room ranch chester, two (ireplacei. VA baths, MI 3-5121. pany, I ^ .. 1229 Main St., Man­ Wapping. MI 4-0604. S-1809. folding doors, aluminum etorme, t ^ e back mortgage. Bdlfiore ing, etc. Real sharp. Call evenings, RAY'S ROOFING CO., shingle and 9-5136. seven years old. Three bedrooms, Agency, Realtors, MI 8-5121. quality throughout. Belfiore Agen­ chester, MI 9 -{^ . THREE BEDROOM year round dining room, living room with fire­ FHA Appraised at $14,600 screens and doors, etc., etc. Four ROCKLEDGE—Amott Road. 8 b ^ - m 8-6847. built up roofs, gutter and conduc TOOL^ AND equipment rentals. Household Goods 51 ONE SECRETARY styled ma­ NEW 6 ROOM apartment, first fully air-conditioned ‘ bedrooms, cy, Realtors, MI 3-5121. 1981 CHEVROLET, good running hogany desk. Reasonable. Tel. M l cottage, new hot air heating sys­ place, modem kitchen,' entrance rooms, oil hot water, alumlaum tor work; roof chimney repairs Electrical Services 22 COMPANION HOUSEKEEPER Sales u d service. AP Equipment, floor, located at 172 Hilliard St., tem, $85 a morith. CaU xn 9-0726t three full bathe, glassed and heat­ COTTAGE ON Coventry Lake, condition. 10 TTotter St. after 6 Ray Hogenbw, MI 9-2214; Ray Semi-invalid woman needs kind 946 Center St., MI 9-2052. Open 9-1631. hall. Bowers School, $17,900. Phil- GLENN ROBERTS, Realtor $9,500 Lakefront, of course. Bel­ combinations, basement garaga. Auto DrlTlng School 7«A Manchester, $120 monthly. MI brick Agency, MI 9-8464. ed children’s room. Thle is truly COLUMBIA .Asking $19,500. Ken OetrinaJ^, p.m. Jackson, Ml 3-8325. FREE ESTIMATES—Prompt serv gentle housekeeper. Will have own evenings. USED FURNTTURB. MI 8-7449. SIX ROOM new ranch home of­ fiore Agency, Realtors, Xfl 8-5121. FOR SALE—Chests of drawers, 9-0279. Office x a 4-1621 a quality home that must ^ seen. Realtor, MI 8-S1S9. tee on all types ot electrical wtr room television and other neces fered to share with business wom­ Selling for $21,900, Belfiore Agen­ FORD 1960, clean, good condition, PREPARE FOR driver's test CARPENTRY JOBBING — Re LOAM—SAND—Stone — Gravel — commodes, dining tables, beds,, 5^.ACRES, large brook. 6^ room Evenings Mr. Carlson, x a 4-0181 The Gem of Devotion Ages 18 to 60. Driving and class Ing Licensed and Insured. WUson slties! Nice position for a woman FIVE ROOMS and tile' bath, heat- an. desiring comfortable hom . at­ house 2-car garage, $10,900. Carl­ cy, Realtors, X(I 8-5121. 632 VERNON ST.—A nice custom $M. 8 Green Manor Drive, East pairs, remodeling kitchen, recreS' Electrical Co., Manchester, 'Ml who wants a good home for her­ Fill and Amesite. For prompt de- RUGS, NEVER used, 9x12. beige, bookcases, fireplace seta, uphol­ ed, newly redecorated. Inquire H Hartford, after 7 p.m .,. . room. Three Instructors. No wait­ tlon room, etc. R. Samuel Clem $30; 9x15, $35; antique gold rugs, stered chair and sofa, small mosphere. Car necessary. ’ Call Ml ton W. Hutchins Ml 9-5132. SIX ROOM Cape Cod, full shed dor­ MANCHESTER built ranch with lots and Ibts of 9-4817. Glastonbury, ME 8-7376. self, plus $50 weekly. Please write livery call Ml 3-8603, Walter P School St. • 3-2131 for further details. You can look at this 1959 custom ing Manchester Driving Aeade ens. PI 2-7810. Miller. Trucking. vacuum $20. BU 0-6655. tables, desks, marble top furni­ mer 2 full tile baths enclosed land. Belfiore Agency, Raaltort. my. PI 2-7249. G. J. K e ll^ 72 Henry S ^ Siam ______basement, BEST BUYS—By BELFIORE. Bel­ Home Catal£tgue_ built ranch knd know that there ture, china closet, pine tablea-ond ROCKVILLEI—12 Ellington Ave. OOLUXtBIA—New six pwen, garage, city utilities, ame MI-3 9191. ford, Cqnn. TORO POWER handle at new low hot water oil heat, 2 fireplaces, site drive, combination windows fiore Agency, Realtors, xn 8-6121. Wss DEVuiium by its owners to D*IIghtfully Young NEW ELECTRIC sump pumps, $30. cheats, cedar chests, antique Bos­ Newly ■ redecorated furnished house complete w-lth screens, Roofing an* Ohtmncya '6-A Private Iiutmctions 28 er price, now $84.05. 21’’ power full insulation, plastered walls, and doors., excellent condition. A Limited Number of V.A. its pleasing design for happy fam­ LAND ! f T UVE-IN BAHY SITTER. Two chil­ A P Equipment,' 946 Center' St ton rocker.' MI 3-7449. apartment, adults only. Tel. TR storm windows and doors, plus BIG CAPE with shed dormer. Six Open evenings. handle rotary mower with bag tile bath, all city utilities. Price Priced at only $18,400. Near Mortgages AvaUable f ily living; DEVOTION by the Residential —^IndusWal—Farming Co$y Comfort! ROOFING — Spectaltzing repairing EXPERIENCED elementary dren, five days a week. Elderly 5-6789 after 3. recreation room, fireplace, drive finished rooms plus heated rec builder to detail and quality con­ school teacher will tutor children unit, $89.05. Marlow’s, 867 Mobi FOUR ByRNER gas stove. $15; only $17,000. Charles Lesperance, school. Charles Lesperahes, XU ipom. Oversized garage, big lot roofs of all kinds. New roofs, gut or widowed woman preferred. SNOW BLOWERS. Ariens, Reo, St., Manchester. Ml 9-6231. hospital bed, $60; single bed aand undpr garage, Hotpoint kitchen, 3 xn 9-7620. 9-7621). CAPES; struction, to the setting with trees, In reading, arithmetic, English South Windsor area. Call morn­ NEW FOUR room apartment, sec­ large bedrooms, large clothes with trees, Musv- self. Belfiore Andover—130 acrea, 3300 (t. froaL ter -work, chimneys cleaned, re -T^iro powerhandle and BolSns 18 box spring, $25. MI 3-1766. ond floor. May be seen at 247-249 woods, snruba, lawn ..r. and In a age, pond, 8-room-home. . paired. ' Aluminum siding. 80 spelling and social studies. Call MI ings until 2, p.m. and Saturday. FURNITURE AND household ip - closets, and many'special features Agency, Realtors, Xfl 8-6121, $18,600—A budget pleaser on Xfid- neighborhood of professional at­ to 32 Inches. Parts and service. School St., 1-6 p.m. dle ’rumpike West, e rooms (4 Manchester — Wyllya 8t., m years' experience. Free estl 9-8908 for further Information. JA 8-7090. Capitol Equipment Co., 88 Main pllances. Very reasimable. Call For rent on 9-12 month lease with mosphere. Then, DEVOTION to option to buy. Owner leaving for ’TWO FAXULY, Porter Street area, finished). Wooded lot, Aiaume acres, wooded lot, AA sons, city mates. Call Howley, MI S-5381, Ml St. MI 8-7958. at 82 West Center St. after 6:45 FOUR ROOM, five room apart­ terrific income situation. Belfiore doty -required the young designer- sewer. 8-0768. Florida by Dec. 1. Unusual deal 4H% mortgage. Bonds-~8tork8 Mortgages 81 p.m. 0 5EPTIC TANK5 ments. Private home. Elxcellent Agency, Realtors, Xfl 8-5121. owners to move to a different sec­ Manchester—Adame St.. 0 acrea.*- Help wante*-—Male WALLPAPER SALE—Many pat­ location. Garage. Utilities. Adults. can be arranged. Call ACademy $16,600—Deluxe listing on Ardmore tion of the state. And now, there is terns to choose from, plastic MUST SELL—Electrolux vacuum OUBANED oad IN8TAULED 8-3464 for appointment. $d. 6 rooms finished. U4 baths, Industrial zone, close to Wtlbar Ml 8-2880. SAFE-BUY USED CARS FOUR BEDROOM colonial, HoUy- DEVOTION by the ResJtors to Cross. 'i Heating an* Phinifffng 17 MORTGAGES—We are in a poal coated and trimmed, choice se cleaner with attachments, never garage. Our buy of the week. find new owners for this gein of tlon to finance second mortgages wood section. Reduced to eell now. OFFICE MAN—NIGHTS lection. C. J; Morrison Paint used,- sacrifice. Call after 4 p.m. • 5EWERS FOUR ROOM apartment, plenty Belfiore Asoncy, Realtors, Xfl DEVOTION .... ell for $18.'900. PLUMBING AND heating - re­ in any amounts. Terms to suit BU 9-6117. MACHINB CLEANED COLONIALS In Manchester alono, over 300 modeling installations, repairs. East Hartford Terminal. General Store, 385 Center. heat and hot water adults .only. '60 THUNDEftMRD *57 NASH 1995 8-6121. 'One look is worth a * million your needs. J. D. Realty, 470 CaU MI 9-0641 or MI 9-8886.between acres from IH acre lets up to *7 All work guaranteed 25 years ex- office woVk, typing. Time, payroll, Invitation to Bid Radio, heater, Fordo- Rambler 4-Door. Red and $18,400—Only one left. Brand new words,” so look now and let this Main St., Ml 8-6129. TV SET $25; 86 ft. extension lad • IN5TALLATION 8-7 p.m. LUXURY EXECUTIVE ranch, S bedroom garrison on Wood- be your gift of DEVOTIOlB to your acre parcels, something tor every- irience. 24-hour service. Call and transportation experience es­ der, $25; chain saw, $45; IW Sealed bids will be received a- . .. mafic.,jXiiKerjteerlng and white.‘ Radio, heater, au­ one’s needSTT------.------an VinCamp, MI 0-4749. INVESTMENT — Put your money sential. Only person with 2-1 refer­ the Office of the General Manager, ' brakes, electric windows, ’ tomatic. A really eco­ 888,500, Belfiore Agency, Realtors, lUn Rd. m tiled bathe, fire- family for Christmas. You may water pump, 8" table saw. MI 5PECIAU5T PLEASANT 4% room Main St. x n 8-8121. ' The above three salnide llatlnts to work on prime properties. First ences considered. Permanent posi­ FOR 5ALE 41 Center Street, Manchester, Con­ , sun roof. White with black nomical earl mace aewers and city water. have further details by calling: e 3-1766. apartment, including heat, elec­ A V.A. mortgage available on represent a brief-croaa aaetion of Radio-TV Repair mortgage money needed. Excel tion. Benefits. Apply Mr. D, Lover- tricity and hot- water, $85 per necticut until December 7, i960 aV and white Interior. Ehccel- our many offerings. For building or lent return. J. D. Realty, 470 Main in, Hartford Despatch, Prospect St., Two 1952 7-yard dump tmcdw- o w r .THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL this one with only $800 down. S erv ices 18 T aN Couatnf ■ month. Tel. XH 9-8678. Available 11:00 A.M, for Site. P la n tin g- lent! Lillian G. Grant, Realtor investing, call. St., MI 3-6120. East Hartford. STAUFFER reducing table. T^ac Can be equipped with saow North Junior High School. 'M FORD $1445 $20,900-rCustom built 7 room home Immediately, Five room ranch, fireplace, oil on.Perkina St, VA baths, ga­ Walton W. Grant Agency ALL MAKES ot TV radio and tlcally new. MI 8-7589. plows. Very good eonditioa. Draiaaga Ca. Bid forms and specification .are Fairlane-500 2-Door Hard­ heat, combination storm windows I WARREN E. HOWLAND NEED FUNDS? For improve PAINTERS WANTED, exper SIX ROOM duplex, garage, oil avaUable at the Controller’s Office, 'SO HSRCURY $895. rage, phaded lot. Ideal location. M.L;, 1515 XU 8-1153 home electronic equipment, ex- menta for consolidation of debts? top,-Tan and beige. Radio, ahd ecreens, full baseinent, lot . RBALIDR — M l SrllOS perUy repaired with a 90-day lenced. Apply in person. 44 Bay- TeL Ml S-7173 After S P M .' M IM 1 4 5 furnace, excellent location, no pets 66 Center Street, Manchester, Con­ 3- Door Hardtop, Radio, 100x200. Asking $12,600, 676 Main S t, M sacboatsr. Coah. Call CH 6-8807, Frank Burke. Costs berry Road, Glastonbury, Conn ^ te r , Fordomatle, power RANCHES guarantee. Call Mr. Britney at the but will stccept two. children, $95. necticut. • heater, Mercomgtic, pow­ /ateering. Evening; Mr. Holcombe—XD 4-UM only a penny a month for each MEdford 8-7765. To^vn of Manchester $i8,S00 — Attractiva 8 bedroom Manchester TV. Ml 9-1046, dollar-you borrow. Connecticut MANCHESTER x n 8-7792. er steering. Stock No. ALICE CLAMPET. Realtor FIANO’S SPECIALS Mr. Bbles—x n b-9$58 Connecticut CB-21. ranch In Jarvia Acree. Huge Mr. Hayes—x n 8-0527 age Exchange, 16 Lewis St., SIX ROOM duplex for rent,, avail­ Richard Martin, MI 9-4543 MI 3-7357 living room with ftreplAce, din­ MANCHESTER MORIRNSEN 'TV SpeclalUed RCA ird. 255 VERNON ST. able'Dec. 1; has coal furnace. '59 FOWD $1t95 ' General Managinr 4-door ranch wagon.. ing room, picture book ceramic MANCHESTER tolevlaion,. service. Ml 9-4641. » Children acc^ ted.' Near schools, *S8 RONT1AC $1S95 FOUR BEDROOM . colonial with tiled bath, full baeement. at­ $15,800—Olcott 8t. $3,000 under Black. Radio, heater, extra lot of record. Excellent buy Four room expandable Capa la • DRASTICALLY REDUC­ WILL TRADE -FAMILY FLAT bus and stores. Call Xn b-1145. Safari Station W a g ^ 4- tached garage. Assume 4H% owner's coat. Immaculate 4 fin­ RADIO-’TV REPAIRS, any make — Fordomafie. at mily $16,500. Might go for quiet residential area. Upetaim is ED FOR QUICK s a l e : Door. Green and ywhltt. mortgage: ished, • room cape, deluxe heated reughsitod Ui. Full basement. Ntoe cars, amplifiers, phonographs and Invitation to Bid Win Buy ROCKVILLE—14 Laurel StWWell Radio, heatar, hydnamatic, $15,000, without extra loj. Has 2 rec room, gjumlnum sidin* and changers. Over 4T years total ax- heated 3 room furnished apart­ NOTICE ear garage, very centrally located. $18,900—You must ace this modern yard 'with plenty a t trees J w Sealed Bids will be received at A n y commercial, industrial or Spacious 8-year-old, 3-bed ■I,-;- ’. ^ power steering/ ranch (furnished as a model -by windows, plastered walls, flreplacs vacant. (Nriiora nave been asking psrience. 90 days guarantee on all ment. Tel. TR S-9594. The Town Planning Commission '5R FLYM. $995 Belfiore Agency, Realtors, XH convenisntly Ibcatod, ws)l land- ''Ihe Office of the General Manager, room ranch. Plksterei o f Manchester, Conhiwticut, at a Brown Thomson's) with $18,900, but any reaSoMde oftw work. Potterton'a. MI 9-4537. 41 Center Street, Manchester, busineM zoned property. 3-Door Sedan. White. 8-5121. scaps* A lone lot. AasumaMe 4H% waits, fireplace, breeseway, TWO r o o m s and bath/near South meeting held November 14, I960, 'S8 CHiV. $149S Standard t'ransmlaalon. paneled family room, jnasaive will be coneldered. lO ^ dow n la IMPERIAL ELECTRONICS—Mo­ Conn., until December 6, 1990 at bathroom^ intercom eyatenn mortgage. Immodlate occupancy. all .that la required^. ' , , Main St., $45 a month. Phone XU following a public hearing, in ac­ 4- Door Statiop Wagon. V-8. torola sales and service. Person­ 2:00 P.M. for Renovations to Whit garage. Large lot, nice 3-0748 after 4 ;$0. TWO EXCELLENT and many other elegant (ea Practically new rroom on Memorial Library. LAND OR cordance with the Charter for the Gray. Radio a^d heaitr. $16,SOOr-Or best offer. Vacant alized serviSe all makes radio neighborhood, ^ear school, Town of Manchester, Connecticut, " RANCH ES! tores. Open dally at Woodhlll new 6 room cape, IH baths, bilUt- with m baths In- the WooiPtm FAMILY Bid forms and specifications are SEVEN r o o m ; furnished apart* Heights ' section. Approximately and ’TV. 621 Bast Middle Turn­ Immediate Mcnpancy. t having deemed it for the public '50 D O D O l SA VI! Heights frobi 1 p.m.-5 p.m. For ins, f l r s t t ^ ,' Msement garage, 80 SUFFERS, pike. MI 8-7638 or PI 2-814S, available at the Controller's Office, ment with gM. toquire at 17 'IS iU IC K $54S 2-door oedan. Radio, heat­ One a 8 bedroom ranch with direction! call MI 9-1300. $8,800 down Slid you can aasuBse 66 Center Street, Manchester, good that building Unee should be year 8%% mortfag• available.___ BUILDINGS . North S t altered, pessed the following or­ 4-door, 3-tone green: Ra­ er, automatic tranamU- family kitchen, fireplace, full cel $19,500—A b«it of b u y s 'll this 8 the'presem YA mortgafSi Immedl* SMALL Conn, V CONNIE'S TV and Radio Servlcs, All Replies Confldentlal. ders: dio, heater, allow. sien. Real nice! lar, carport and patio, large well bedroom ranch on Bates Rd. - SOLTON ate occupancy. MEDIUM available all hours. Satisfaction •Town of Manchester, flERERD ARENOV Alter an establiwo* 40’ building landeca^d lot. Ceramic bath, fireplace, full $11,200— Cotofortable 4 room LARGE guaranteed. Call MI 9-1316. Conn. TWO NEW 4 liarge room apart- The other a tidy 4 room ranch Richard Martin, Writ* lox N, Mswold MI 3-0365-^M I 9-0iS26 menta, new app^lancee, XQ 9-9258. line on the southerly aide o f Ste­ bastonsnt. Aluminum awnings ranch, -plaaterei toaUi, oversized T W O F A M I I ^ phen- Street to a 95* established with fireplace, breezeway and fa- and storm windows add to We h ave. three two-families, afl BstaLsbaped top accents a stun- Comfortable scuffs and Initial ; General Manager rage. Both well priced and ready garage, assumable 4H% mortgage. building line, starting at a ^ in t '59 INTIRNAT10NAL TRANSFORTATION value. j centrally locat^ in * alBg liate frock that is young and loafers, in eosy-crochet, are both for occupancy. AUDIT REPORT on the east aide of Parker Street s r e c U l $33,500-^Deluxe ranch hbme tin $14,900 — Overaiaed 5H room duplex tor mrnxU With or wlthoiit sleeves and Inexpensively and quickly made for . AUDIT REPORT and running easterly for a diitance V4 TON MITRO Rockledge on Amott Rd. * 8 ranch, plastered w alls,' fireplace, for%l5,000: and a * and 5 fiat tar lower skirt trim. aU members of the fsmUy! NoUcie is hereby given that ths of 4lS', more or less, to a point THE generous size kitchen and dining Audit Report of the books of ac­ Notice la hareby given that the Walk-in thick. Blue. '50 MERC. 2-Door $9$ bedrooms, paneled fireplace $32,000. Vacancies in sU. N a S171 vrith Patt*0-Rama is Pattern No. 2287 has crochet di­ Audit Report on the financial op- 100’ west of Cone Street. ELSIE MEYER AGENCY, ' wail in epactoua living room. area, basement garage, large weH In sixss 10/12. 14, 16, 18, 20. Bust rections for both styles abOwn in counts and financial records of SEPTIC TANKS The Commlseion find'e that Dam­ '52 FLYM. 4-Door $77 landscaped lot, ahade treea, ideal the Town of Manchester for the eratlojia o f the Manchester School Realtors IH baths, 3 fireplacse. A home BOLTON 81 to 40. Size 12, 32 bust, with small, medium and Isris sixes for AND ages la the amOimt of One Dollar '51 DODGE 4-Door $95 well worth the asking pries, neighborhood for growing (aihlly. year, ending June 30, 1660, la now Cafeteriaa and School ActivitieZ x n 9-5524, x n 3-0688, Xfl 8-6930 Just 0« the lake, 5 rooms wtto slsevs, 2 2/4 ysrds of 36'inch; men, women and children; plua QAKtJIND STRECr Funds fo r the period July If 1959 and Benefits in the amount of One *1345 • >' on file in the office of the Town Insurance First time oa the marimt . . . hare la a two famUy, with six '47 CHEVROLET - $15,750—Or best offer. ' T .room 3 extra lots for $18,300; a m m B 2 2/4 yards contrast. alphabet for embroidery. FLUME* SEWERS to June 90, 1960, is now on file In Dollar were Incurred in the alter­ Clerk and the same is open for largo roomo dowa aad iv e up. Bonoe la la the best of coadittoa. COLONIAL, BowOrs School secUop, homo, 3-car garage, UJifiMa, view, in Baborry with garaga in the , T o order, send 3Sc in coins to:—> To order, send 25c In,coins.to:— the Office ot the Town. Clerk and ing of this building Ilnk.^ JARVIS REALTY CO public inspection. FIRE i t HOME i t AUTOMOBILE Oil heat (or both apartmeata. Exterior reoeatly covered wtth 114,900, Belfiore Agency, Realtors, shade treea. Owners ^UHahtua, la: a four bodn*^ rs“ ^ - Bus Burnett, ‘Hie Manchester Eve* Anne Cabot, The Manchester Eve­ This legal notice is given'' in ac M aiM st OIu s m I the sanie is open for public Inspec­ TOWN p l a n n i n g "WE’LL BE HEBE TOMOilBOW TO BACK UP ' REAL'roRS-Mt8--lN8URERS two4sr gar^ toWe lUW AVE. OF alumlanra sU^^. COXtMlSSION MI 8-5121, ning Herald, U5S AVB. OF AMER­ cordance. with Chapter 41 Of ths 6spHs Tsaks, Dig-Wells, ■sms individual A tt^ion CaU The lot haa feet froatago oa'Oafclaad Street aad n tion, Many other capM and ranches center for 8l9,00ut on itois'six acres in the . for saeb pattsm. Print Name, Ad- Town Clerk up for you. General Statutee Rgvlsfon ot 1949. •Him itetotg-d ^ . dnas wttb sons and Pattern Kum- . B and N Agency Edward Tomklel, S ecrets^ a lot 8(ha$0. 8ae thia 8 room Capo Manebsstar MORIARTY BROTHERS with large screened porch with L A IM ^ c iE ITANO Lake Street for Only Iw , ConiMetlcut MUNNEV BROS. Town Clerk Ermano Oeufavanta . COMET BNOLISB'fOBO- TEAR’ ’ROUND homo on Bolton basement gangL Janet M. ByehoMd Roger M. Negro J. CROCKETT, Realtor Edward 8. Dlk u|M>y dock. Fireplace, Mtoutea to ^ H «vs you the ’60 Album eon- Dated at Mancheaua,J^nnsotl' Man-eater, Lake, Three HedtMma, 8 hpths. Swweiege Dbpeiel Co. Mltdieq 9-5993 Mliehen S-8727 Bfl 3-1577 OonoacUeut PhUUp Hagriaoa 8*1 OKNTEE BT. — Ml 8-8188 — OPEN EVENINOS taMIss awny tovaly dastfiu sad cut this IStb day of Novsmbar, IM-Itt Marl MNi . LmOOUf- - OONTDOENVAL- - BOmOiniT Make a aarioua, ossurtWa offer an* ■'■"ol'z-siie fSM ystUsas? Oaly 25e • sepyt It llMohaater this Uth IfiuMlMatari Oe*n. M A ^U N E SMITH. RMitor T . J, ^ itSfk tfa r .1 4 , IMO n MI 9-1648 m ; m i, .. . \ { ■ 1,.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER X8, IMO' PAlilt’IW BNTl ^ n r^ f0 t? r lEtt^nbtQ Ifii^ralb Averagg Daily Net PrcM R ob The WaoURir ' For Oiw Week n w M Ftoediet at V. O. ' ■A Mot. US, U M Vbir m A ooeler ttoWR. lo w . . V,t ' ■I ■ M-BL- 'Somtay ibdr, 13,286 ebaage la tenpenlarb nglk Bi. . Metaber of tbe Audit <♦ ^ •Ms. ■ ' . ^ YOURSTORl Boreea of CSreulatlon Mqnchm $ter^A City of ViUago Charm OF yOL. LXXX, NO. 43 (TI^LVE PAGBSr-iTV SECTION) BIANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY* NOVEMBER 19, 1960 oa Pace it) PRICE FIVB CBMTB i VILLAGE CHARM Wants Bonn Boost 'Aid StateNews Seen for U.S. Moves to Foundup ■/ Dollars, Gold Drain Pro-West 1,000 to Get Bonn; Germany, Nov. 19 (/P)|ui totween |S52 million and »9oe Wage Boost —Two American officials fly million. Tokyo, Nov. 19 The bulk of the money would Blasts at U. S. pan’s pro-western Conserva­ here today for what are ex; come from industry, which has ^ Hartford, Nov. 19 (JF>— tive government, was rated a pected to be stormy economic agreed to make available 1.5 bil­ About 1,000 lower - echelon heavy favorite in tomorrow’s talks designed to stem the lion marks (360 million) by buy­ state employes will receive national election despite a drain on the U.S. dollar and ing bonds paying 5 per cent in­ M y increases, effective next pre terest over 15 years. Friday. . body blow from the cutback in gold reserves. > , Another 500 million marks ($119 G uatem ala Secretary of the Treasury Rob­ Three-quarters of the workers X American military spending minion)' would come from the sale ert B. Anderson and tmder Sec­ will get boosts of three cents an overseas. . , . of the etate-own^ Volkswagen retary of State C. Douglas DUlon hour, while the remainder will be IMPORTED COnON AND SIMTEX CANDLELIGHT DAMASK Newspapers forecast the'Liiberal Company. raised 360 a year. For Korean Democrats led by Prime Minister are bringing more than 20 experts > RAYON DAMASK CLOTHS from Washington with them. The federal budget would pro­ The increases were announced CLOTH AND NAPKIN SHS Hayato Ikeda would win 300 of the vide SSO million marks (390 mil­ yesterday by George J. Walker, 467 Beats in the new House of Rep­ The two men will try to per­ white, pink, yellow and aqua. 54”x54” . with 4 napkins. . .JUST 5.99 suade the West German govern­ lion) while the remainder would director of the State Personnel resentatives. come from Marshall plan counter­ Department,. who said they had But President Eieenhower’e or­ ment that it must contribute more 60”x90”. reg. 3.98'...... 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JUST 18.99 here as a blow t% Ikeda's policy of mans haven’t made a sufficient ef­ cana will press the Bonn govern­ are in three elaseificatlon; Airport muting of Fidel Castro’s rock­ close alignment with the United fort to help the lees fortunate ment to make Ifmg term, low in­ msintainer I, highway malhtaiher et-rattling warnings to the Btates. countries. terest loans available to the un­ I and institution msintainer 1. U.S. miUtary spending has figur­ TTie Adenauer government, re­ United States heightened FLEXIBLE WATERPROOF, CLEAR PLASTIC CLOTHS derdeveloped areas. Walker said 'these groups, Involv­ speculation here today that ed large in Japan’s post-war boom liable informants said, was pre­ The A d e n a u e r government ing more than 760 employes, would HEAT-RESISTANT TABLE PADS TO PROTECT YOUR LINEN and Ikeda has pegged his program pared for tough bargaining ses­ claims it is already making a sub­ be raised from salary ranges of Moscow has advised him to of economic expansion to the sions during the 8-day talks which stantial foreign aid contribution. 32.580-33.600 to 32,760-33,780, take a more moderate course 52”x52”...... -JUST 2.99 36"x36”...... JUST 393 * American economy. begin Monday. 'The official government organ. ’The remainder are in eight Wash­ The newspaper Yomiuri said in .his dealings with The government has been un­ The BulletinI said today the for­ other clauifications paid on a bi­ ington. 52” round...... JUST 3.99 Japan must ensure. "a more in­ willing to say Just how" much eign aid contribution now equals weekly basis: Calculating-machine dependent and more broadly based The Kremlin’s hand may he be­ money It was prepared to spend. one per cent of the gross national operator I, cleaner, clerk I, mes­ 52"x70”...... '.JUST 3.99 54”x72"...... JUST 893 economy than it has ever had be- hind the lessening of attacks, in The cabinet, however, has ap­ product, which In 1959 wa« 241 senger and supply clerk, office ap­ the government '-press afi^inet I I . fw e. An exceesive dependence on proved a foreign aid program 52"x90” ...... JUST 4.99 o4”.x90'’...... JUST 1.19 American procurement is no longer pliance operator I, stenographer President-elect John F. Kennedy— which Informants said would to- possible." (Continned on Page Three) I, typist 1 and women'a rest room in contrast with the increased tem­ The Socialist party, which has attendant. Their salary ranges po against President BHeenhower BATES RAYON DAMASK been urging trade and diplomatic are being raised from 32,620-' and Vice President Richard M. HNE IRISH LINEN relaticms with Ooihmunlet China, 33,420 to 32,580-33,600. Nixon—possibly with a view to TABLECLOTHS AND NAPKINS leap<^ onto the U.S. action as keeping a path open to later een- (off-wliite eggshell) DISHTOWELS >todlcaUon of its postUon. Party Kennedy Gets Plan ' Seaman Sentenced clliatory approaches. leader Saburo Eda, taking up the It was noted here that Prime 54"x54"...... JUST 5.99 New Haven, Nov. 19 (/P)—A 24- Minister Castro’s newspapers and with a multi-colored stripe border, reg. theme in his last two days of cam- year-old British seaman has been 54’’x72” ...... paigning in Central Honshu, radio made no mention of Soviet ...... JUST 6.49 sentenced to three months In jell rocket support in their blasts at claimed "the U.S. economy is in for negligent manslaughter in an 66"x84”. , ...... 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K«m edy nedy got yesterday on the situa­ Surrey, England, who pleaded I- sult of a request from Guate­ Ikeda, meanwhile, closed out the today tackles a atudy of the De­ tion in the Carib'bean area. There, guilty to the charge which carries mala and Nicaragua who charged stainproof white or ecru, in combination guipre and point de Venice laces Flames erupt from top fioors of 6-story fabrics wimhouse In Itower Manhattan last night as fire­ f W f IMFORfflD CHINA, SERVICE FOR 8 50”x66”. with 6 napkins, reg. 5.98...... JUST 3.99 government’s esunpaign with a fense Department looking toward on orders from President Bhsen' a maximum penalty of 15 years In imsuccessful revolts against t h ^ JUST 39.99 with linen-like center. men battle roaring blaze that spread to three other buildings. (A P l^hdtofax). CS7 p l t ^ ) rag. 59.99...... awing around the Tokyo area, and the atieamlining he eaya it needs bower, American warships and prison. , .11 III—, — , III ...... 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Thiatle, ical and approving comment in btaad and butter plates saucers, cups, fruit dishes PLUS one large oval platter, one t Eda in hla home district of Osaka. ner called in Sen. Stuart Syming­ revolt-threatened Central America 23, New Haven, plunged Into the UN May Decide Today 3 Firemen Die Latin America on the naval action burg* TSgotabla dish, one sugar and cover, one creamer AND 4 EXTRA CUPS! 72”xl08” . reg. 12.98. .. .. : ...... JUST 9.97 easy care in wonderful white, pink, yellow or aqua. ’The pedis M the nation’s US dis- ton, D-Mo., Secretary o f the Air republics ask ^ for U.S. help .after waters of New Haven harbor from and a Cuban letter of protest to 54”x72”. reg. 7.98...... JUST 5.99 tricta are to open at 7 a.m. and Force in the Truman administra­ accusing Cuba’s Fidel Castro re­ a dock Oct. 1. the United Nations. PiNUanr.MOB-NOT p a t t e r n w it h p l a t in u m r im . SERVICE FOR P A Q A 54^’x54”. j-eg. 5.98...... JUST 4.99 V _ close at 6 p.m. tomorrow. Results tion and mentioned frequently as gime of aiding the rebels. .Thistle and Taylor, a fellow eea- In Manhattan Guatemalan President 3fl|ttel V . m pleoea). reg. 19.90...... JUST OT.TT ' Ore expected to be known by noon a possible Kennedy choice for man with Brlnklew on the British On Seat for Kasavubu Tdlgoras also said he favored. a Monday, Secretary of Defense. (CoBttxned « ■ Page Five) merchant ship Lewis R. Sander­ Korean-type police action against A t Kennedya request, Syming­ son, were trapped In the car and 9’-Alarm Blaze Chiba, and both Guatemala and ton has been chartoig DMense D ^ drowned. Brinklow, behind the 'By ’THE ASSOCIATED FBESS Afor the UJi. seat put In an Nicaragua were reported considar- iidieel, managed to.get out through amendment late yesterday to the New York, Nov.. 19 (P) — A 9- ing inyoktog the bemliqkhere’a 1947 a oar windbw. The Gmeim Assembly "balled a derg^an,Six ttmTSpSTteW „ U.S.-supported resolution to seat alarm fire roared through old Rio de Janeiro ueaty o f mutual A recent coroner’s report found special sdsslOn today to try to asslatance. recommendations to t fhfi progrim reach a . vote on Cong;o President Kasa'vubu. It would reverra the the administration will send to that Brinklow never had dlrven a buildings In Lower Manhattan last Castro’s boasting of Soviet Children Die Joseph Kasavubu’e bid for a U.N. committee’s recommendation by IS OPEN! Congress shortly after Jap. 20. K e niie d y for ®ar before,, and that he was under calling ‘on the assembly, to defer night, trapping and killing three rocket support cearad almoet ab- the influence of liquor. seat. firemen and injuring a dozen During the campaign Kennedy action on Kasavubu’e application. rnt>Uy before tha present blowup It the word for Kasavubu appeared a atop others. said that as president he would Western diplomats appeared in the Caribbean, however. This In Aulo Crash closer to victory as the assembly The flames, belching dense, * I f f • big, bright «nd brand new world! seek increased ' efficiency in the Right to Know Haps l^edioerity confident they could block the de­ kind of talk abated after Castro. prepared to act on its Credentials black smoke, vari-color^ sparks Pentagon set-up, and aim at eco'- Hartfora, Nov. 19 (® — Secre­ laying move and put through the himself told Cubans on Nov. 9 n o t' SUNDIAL Rochester, Minn., Nov. 19 i/P)— Committee’s proposal to give him and ember's high over the Man­ to, depend too much dn Soviet of­ nomiea in admibilatration of the WlUtanfaburg, Nov..l9,<^— tary of Heial|h, Education and original proposal to seat Kwa-vii- * leentad on tha lowar main floor A Minnesota pastor and the six huge defense program. the vacant Congo seat. But op­ hattan skyline, could be seen for fers of assistance and to rely on Don’t take our word for itl Viet Presidentelect Lyndon B. Walfdra Arthur 8. Flemming has ponents of The Congo president bu. callm upon the American people miles. Thousands of spectators their own strength. children he was caring for while D| ohe speech he called for ne- Johnson promised today the in­ a last-ditch moye to delay the Their optimiem wae based on the coming Democratic admlnistra^ to improve the country’s educa­ thronged to the scene. Come in today . . . tee for yourself, a famous name in his wife attended a school play orgimixatlon "in accordance wli|]i ballot. defeat Ghana suffered earlier yes­ * leadad with toys so now that santa the logic of- mc^ern weapons s; tion will give the nation the "full­ tional system. The three firemen literally "slid (Continued on Page Six) feel for yonrself the were killed last night when his ear The Soviet Union, which has terday when she tried to get the to their death”. Into the basement hasn't avan saan them! %. - terns and techn^lofy,*’ and for est possible freedom of public in­ He said last night many of the assembly to edjoum The Congo slammed Into a concrete bridge formation.” present weaknesses of .American bitterly opposed Kasavubu ever of the 6-story loft building where mlnation o f "the duplication: debate until an Asisin-African Con- Dnsurpssied comfort, the abutment. "In the years ahead, those of lu society can be traced to “ a vidll- sineb he threw out left-leaning Pa­ the fire started. The men, the first ,shoes foremen and boys "The worst Pve ever seen and function which h u restilted trice Lumumba as Congo premier, clliation Commission tries to 'end distinctive detailing, the the creation o f separate in the executive- branch must see Ingness at times to settle on to reach the scene, rushed In and - LOW, LOW PRICES It makes it more tefMble because that there is no smoke-screen of mediocrity Instead of insisting on waa high on today’s list of speak the feud between Kasavubu and started down to the basement only o f the children,” said Sheriff Oe^ ian status offieto In the Pehte- Lumumba. ' t superlative leathers. I gon.” secrecy. ’The people of a free the piursuit of excellence” in edu­ ers in the aBeemhly. The Russians to find the stairs hid been con­ Bulletins aid E. Cunningham, In office at cation. 'Arere expected to support a move The Asian-African bloc split on from On the other hand, Kennedy counti^ have a right to knoiv about verted Into a bhute for sliding mer­ from the AP Wires and A ll yours for a price this Southern Minnesota medical the conduct of their public af­ Speaking at the dedication of by Guinea to hold up Kasavulvubu’s the motion and it was defeated by chandise to the cellar.;, also la on record as favoring a a vote of 51 a^net, 36 in favor that won’t depress center for 14 yearsf fairs,” Johnson said in a speech the first, building of the Univer­ credentials. Once in the smokc^Ued base­ ."It looked like that car had 32 hllUon fo 33 billion hike in prepared for delivery today. sity of Hartford’s new campus, and 11 abstenUpns. spending to bolater the nation’s Guinea, a backer of Lumumba ment 'they were intfble to find been cut down the middle by a ‘nie Senate majority leader ad­ Flemming said there must be Western sources, who had not GUATEMALA SHUTS PAPER BIG, BIG SAVINGS! the dollars in military might. their way out. 7.99 to 10.99 . giant pair of shears.” dressed the annual meeting of the particular enmhasis on improving expected eueb a wide ihat^n of Ouatemala, Nov. 19 (ff).— The ’The president-elect also ar­ The fire broke ou f j|hortly after . . • • j: ;v«jr ■ your wsllsL Killed were the Rev. John East­ -Associated Press managing edi­ educaUon. He said the federal victory, predicted Kasavubu would 5 p.m. in the ll^year-old brick government-today abet down Hw man, 28, and all his chlldrm— ranged to confer at the ocean' tors. He said that in recent years govenunent and taxpayers must win even stronger backing when newnqMRior EI Imparetal for M front h om e-^ his parents during building housln^textile concerns Pan^a, 7, Mary 6, James 4, C ai^ the "people’s right to know. . . be willing to pay .the price of bet News Tid|)its the seating issue comes to a vote. at Broadway eihd Grant Streets. dayejuid said It to Inveetl3a3ia|r right! in black or 3, Thomas 2, and John about 10 the day with Sen. George Smath- has been considerably muted.” ter educational faeUiUes and meth­ Diplomats epeculated what ef­ the Mtivitiest daring reoent aatP ers, D-Fla., who served as his Culled from A P Wirea Within mlnu^ it was turned'in­ months. ‘"rhat \fill no longer be true ods. fect the seating of Kasavubu would government nprtotagSt o f tke eouthem campaign manager. to s torch M flames mushroomed BIO-AS-UFE The crash came on a country when Sen. (John F.) Kennedy be­ Among the weaknesses he traced have on the decision o f the' 15-nt- paper’s editor Bankm Blanco. , TOe session ■with Symington on through tha building, then spread imiNK AND brown calf road near Dover, 15 miles east of gins his presidency,” Johnson said. to education are the small number The BUBpenslon was ordered as- WET DOLL revkmping of the Defense De' of persons who vote and a nation­ Officlale at Logan Internation­ (Gonttnued on Page Six) der the state of siege declared here, as Eastman was driving the al Airport, Boston, Mass', looks (Continned on Page Six) children to visit the family of a partment comes against the back' (Continned on Seven) al lag in foreign languages. last Sunday. In a oomnranlqae. forward to federal funds totoUag lust 3.97 fellotv p u tor at Plainview, north the goveinineat said Blanco hod $100,000 to help them to "Victory of the accident scene. Injunction Granted arrived at Puerto Barrios prior 28" high, rooted T. f J*'-)’ • in battle of planes vs. birds , . . New Orleans Unetpsy to the revolt. Puerto BairlM hair of blonde or The sherilt reported the Impact Jersey City, N. J., Nov. 19 UPi drove the concrete bridge idiaft Will Check Complaints —^United States Time Corp. of Tokyo man who made racket out woo one of the cities seised brunette, dressed of teasing dogs Into biting him rebels during the uprisings. In knitted under­ about eight feet Into the car push­ Connecticut has been sranted an SUNDIAL interlocutory Injunction bturlng and then collecting damages from clothing. movable ing the instrument panel Into the rear seat. the Grand Union Co. from selling their owners eenteitoed to year In 3-Judge Court Ponders FIRE LEVELS CHURCH arms, legs and SHOIS PO« MIN Timex and Ingenoll watches be­ JaU. MtauieopoUs, Nov. 19 Ifl — A ' head. Eastman was thrown from the Nixon Aides Consider ear, the children mangled within low fair-trade fixed prices^ Dead baboon found at stern of spectoenkur early morning fhto IL Wreckers bad to be-caHed Hudson County Superior (tourt small green rowboat which Washed today destroyed a phmeer dnneh CONFLICT*\ fore all the'bodies oouU be re­ ashore at False Bay, near Cape­ School Integration Case landmark on the city’s Near Kecounts in 8 States Sogthstde, with loss estlmatod at A war gome without equoll hi, moved. The pastor died in an am­ fOonttnaed on Page Six) town, South Africa . . . Second left: bulance on the way to a Rochester nearly ' $100,000. Heavy HBMha this engrofiing boord gome, Greenjackets of King's Royal hospital. 'There were ho witnesses. Rifle Corps in Berlin put In for from the - basement wtodowe of player* move thipi, plane* o i^ ' CONfUCT By OEOFFBET GOULD 1^185,395 out of the more than 67 H 'New Orleans, Nov. 19 UP) — AnP The request to suspend integra­ the Sabathlnl B^ittat Ohnrdi A passing motorist found the special ration of raw fleh for their uneasy calm ' settled over thle tion — until federal-state .differ­ ‘gun* over land and water aref^ Washington, Nov. 19 W) —Re million' votes cast for the major when firemen arrivM ah or^ be­ GAME wreckage. party candidates. Police Nab 18 mascot, a trained seal. strife-troubled city today while a ences are resolved—came.from the Eastman had served Presbyterl publican trouhle-shootere are be­ fore 4 a.m. (€8T); An hour toter. each ptoyer trying to outmoneo^ This was how the Kennedy Albert Lemcool and his wife 3-Judge court decided what course school hoard. The state contends, an churches at neaiby Utica and ing sent into eight states to take names sweeping up the

$1.3 million of school board oper­ Ways of halting the drain on UB. no part in the plan and hadn’t been moved for a recount in five coun­ ised iction- in 54 dties'across the Or thsy con dismiss legal action ating money from Nev . Orleans Scores Unexpect^ consulted abbut it ties where'Kennedy piled up a lead six Indian, drawnod wiiea their gold and dollar reserves. work shins country yesterday were the fourth dndgw overtotna bi River Hoot^- against Louisiana which blocks banks next week. ^ . -Republican parly r^resenta- of 189,000 over Nixqh.' massive assault on gambling in Ite lagtalature from running New Jones said the money will go . CHURCHILL‘ALL BIGHT : Moscow ipniimph A week ago, Republican Nation­ ly, about .30 miles downstream tlves are being sent to Illinois, Connecticut by federal authorttiea. from Calcutta, India. . , . Fred Orleans oebools on a segregated into state-chartered bahiui in London, Nov. 19 (P) —• Sir Texas, Missouri, New Mertco, al Chairman Thrueton B. Morton UJS. Commissioner G e o i^ C. -^aiaira gtven op telavWon ter basis. . Shreveport to avoid attempts by Winston Clmrohili’s ponoaal Moscow, Nov,/19 (g)--A com- Nevada, South Carolina, New Jef- asked local GOP organlsatlcnu in Hasttagis Kheduled ^ralgmnents f Hwia, instead o f vlos versa. Now Orleans' first public school the Federal Goverhment to freeze phyalclaii deeiared Wmaelf satto- State allocated funds. , HERE! pmtively ui^own young New sey and Pennsylvania. 11 states to look into reports of Integratton since. Reconstruction fled today that ‘toverythtog to Bishop Theodore Heckel of xoric Caty vtoUiilit last night acor- Lou Guylay, spokesman for the irregiilarities. brought a week of school boycotts, The -achoor board oarlier indi­ ‘ton right.’* A later raodloal bid- ad the b ig g ^ and most unexpect­ Republican National Committee, Mtmvz, Germany says, "althou|h unrulyily protestprof demonstrations, and . The Associated Press later thoufands of displaced Germans cated it may seek federal funds as letln. that eeeraed leea reaaaaslag __ 1 0 DDLER WHiRLY.BIRD TARGET Ju n io r TRiCYCu BOUNCING HORSE ed Amerlum musical triumph in said an estimated 25,000 com­ checked with OOP ' officials In tax stamp. street fights. a result of state efforts to cut off at first, said the famona statoa have been repatriated from the Tempers finally cooled as Schools sturdy steel with saddle seal. Moscow Mnce Van Cliburh. plaints claiming voting irregulari­ Uiose 11 states, which included the The Internal Revenue Service’s money. The board must meet i man, who win ho M. oa Nav. 19 ';-V^ '.ltACTO R AND PISTOL rigid wood rnune. vlayl molded Soviet Union, 89,000 etIU rasnatn recessed for a week to allow horse on 4i bouney A A 9 Joyc^FllssIer was kept on the ties have been received, many urg­ eight singled out yesterday for a inteliigehce division, which direct there...New York City Magis­ ll.fi.-mlllion monthly teacher pay­ "did not have a vary goad night lb " wheel J...... 8.97 atege,/Of Tschalkovaky Hall by a teachers to attend statewide eon- ing recounts. closer look. The A P found little dis* ed the raids, said more t ^ 353,r trate dismlasesi, all chotgee ogauut roll Wednesday. hat tho pain frara Ida iaJoiT won S.47! 77el 12" w heel...... 9.97 •prtngs, 0 » w f stoipoi of applause for almost ap 'ventions in Raton Rouge and for ' .**• party agents position among those officials to 000 was seized in Auspected gam­ motorist whose car plowed into 11 The court that will decide tha leOa” Cbarefain M fg e d ovar a hour after the end of her violin press for recounts. bling receipts, in addition to the Thankeglvlng holiday. future of Integration here includes will ~check these complaints seqras pereone In Times Square, kiiHhg The court's dseisUm could set m g In Ida bodraoni T noodfiy. qdneert An audience made up and try to determine whether Morton was not associated with, of telephones and other gemUlng one woman. . . D y m ^ te .appor U.S. Diatrlet . J u ^ J. Skelly /tnoetly o f pn^esalonal and ama­ in motion the lowering of the tra­ n l^ t and bsake a omalt baoa In a recount In those states the announcement after the meet- paraphernalia. r entty buried from a poselag cor Wright of N ^ Orleans,' who his back. teur muelciana deihanded six en­ ing of Hall, Finch and Scribner. The arrests were made in New ditional segregation barrier in the ordered Integration after tight thg one shot that's Rttad for tha job #s wall «s t|ia cores. might turn Republican defeat into' explodes near a Negro home In a city’s Catholle sokools. belated victory for Nixon. Hall was Nixon’s campaign organi­ Haven, Waterbury, Bridgeport, Negro and wMte section of A t­ years of' litigation; Richard P. NSGBOE8 WED IN Miss FUislcr, the wife of Ralph zation. lanta. Catholio officials osy parochial AW mani lat ui help you make the proper salaction for As it stands no^,. .with vote West Haven, New Britain^ Nauga­ tint grads classes wlU admit Negro Rives of Montgomery, AlA,.c)iief London. NOr. IS Mendelsohn, a violist in the New counts still trickling in here and tuck, Wcet Hartford, Stamfqrd Justice of tile U B . C ^ u lt your partiouiar naatls from thi largo group of famous York Philhahnonic Orcheetra, ^ e n ty -fiv e plcketera number pupils when - and If wbllo school yttra’s lig ta tlti SAVE NOW! there, Democrat John F. Kennedy IKENNl^V GAINS 8# VOTES and Danbury. In West IMven, omonfraevuniJ hundred persons who rad al tnixing to woridng. O f some Court of Appeals: and UB. 'Dia- rted a eoehety NOWI came to the Soviet Union fo f a t - _ San Antonio, Tex., Nov. 19 (F>— federal agents iuid state ^troopi^ trlct Judge Herbert Cbrtotenbanry I f.r e i> ”' ‘ T' thorogood work ^hoos in tho houso and halt shoe da* week tour. She was here .the first stm has aesuranoe of 300 alectorai B Bant* Ohae at ProvldoBoe, 46,000 pupOs In N ew Oritane 70 PwMfh “ ■ ' V . partmant. - . • votes, 31 more than the minimum Bm w county Republican leaders dropped on an Isolated form in'ili I., departmint stors... Frank Catholic aohooto about 3,700 ore o3 New Orleans. a m the tSiot SCAT CAR FIELD DRUM time in 19SS, tlw year CUbum won for..Mectlon. *' asked a re-chmlc of the 4 ^ voting Coast Guard bsUooptef. , - The th n a Judges also are con- [■> V' tha Tschalkpvaky piano compoU r Sinatra and famed (topocabona flg-Negroes. w et ta t ta fe'J.'T‘W... ' the moet ftffl OB wheels. straight from the spirit of *7d! nfachinsf used in t)ie Nov. • gen­ In all, 33 qiecial revenut agentk. tottob lavcsttfite In Baton Rouge, Loutotons’e id d i]^ suits -asking injunetions tlon that catitoulted him tofame. Kennedy’s-' natlonwids ' popular eral elecUoiv here. H: ' '' I brown calf vote still maintained a tiny,mar­ 40-Stato Trotmers, fbrse.sfoM po^ nty cabaret* fiery legtototon toned down thrir -figtUBst the legislature, and state In tha Tlifiin compatltioa then ■ to the first day a tiO n n-cktoeH 9.99 to 18.99 U«w (ten Iml gin over Nixon’s. The totals: Uoswatnsn and liitta local poHea efr U American F^l- dander and called tor on end to and local officials to prohibit tbsra 12.97! 77c! Misa FUaaler woo a runaship yfMterday, the - Kagtimfir-JolmMa pifM. She oild It waa' tUa allow- .Ksnasdy — tSJDOAM. ' f l ^ porttciMtad th n ^ .-w vlolenea The legtoloture odjoarned from Intefferlng with intMntlon. Demoeratio tiokst iainM M vetos ^ RtAertMtHr^iy, m e f o3 mtel* SlBiU .Wednesday and srant homd ! Mtowe — 3l,n