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- -I m ■ 'I / WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER tS, 1960 'TAGE TWEKTY-EiGHT dlanirl|i«atifr O w nin g AT«ng9 DaQjr Net Pres* Ron Thff WMtiMr Fer thS W M k Kndoi ratoeaat a t V . B HtellMF MfiiffB i < J S^rtOAitOM Chmtg, nOs as fffitolp 1 A spaghetti supper and social Lawren'ce A. Herzog, 82 Vernon prepared by the National CotincU Classes to Start of Churches, entitled "Literacy Un­ Gibbons Assembly algOit. tm r -mass- 99. - sponsored by the walther League 8L, a senior at the University of 13,220 elougy tineemw wtto aai About Town of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Connecticut, has received a cita­ locking .the Bible." He described ehhwm. BOgh near 79. Church will be held Saturday at tion naming him a "distinguished In Boat Handling the efforts of Christian missions to Plans Card Party NT at Mm Aadtt The board of directors of Man­ 6:80 p.m. at the church. For reser­ military student” at the univer­ teach Bible concepts while teach­ loC' M anche8t€r~^A C ity o f VU lagi'Cfutrm chester Girl Scouts, Inc., will meet vations, those Interested may call sity. He is an Army ROTC cadet., • ’The Hartford Power ’ Squadron ing illiterates to read. Such a pro­ Gibbons Assembly, Catholic gram, he said, strengthens both ' - •4'^' . / at the Gin Scout olBce next TUes- Howard Hansen, 21 Bremen Rd., will agsdn conduct classes in pi­ Ladles of Columbus, will sponsors: ''.""" ------r ------■ ' " " V ' *■* day at 7:30 p.tn. reading and evangelism. What U military whist and setback party K f f C B I I K O (OIXMlIlad AdvarlMag am Toga N ) by tomorrow evening. The sewing group of Emanuel loting and small boat handling at (TWBNTY-FOUR PAGBS-^IN TWO SECTIONS) MANCBESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBBR.29, 1960 PRICE FITE G U m Church Women will meet tomor­ most needed, he added, is a supply Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the K of C T O t . L X XD L NO. lOT William N. Knight, son of Mr. Manchester High School. CTasaea of Christian literature through mis­ Home. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Army Spe’ciailst 4 Alex Tom- row at' 10 a.m. at Emanuel Lu­ ivery Friday Night At 8 P.M.' and Mrs. N. WUllam Knight, 66 theran Church. The group will start tqplifRt at 7:30 In rooms sions set up for its dissemination. McKeever will be host and hoet- White S t, has been named to the kunas. 24. son of Mr. and Mrs. 109 and 225. Mrs.. C. Chester Bigelow reported ess. AlfX 'Tomkunas, 20 Joseph St., re­ meet every Thursday 'morning dean’s list for the first semester during October to prepare articles The classes are open to anyone on available reading materials for' Tickets may be obtained from KNI8HTS OF COLUMBUS HOME at Amherst College, Amherst, cently participated with the 8th Interested In safe boat handling,. Fellowship members and suggested the co-chairmen, Mrs. Edward division’s 26th Infantry In Exer­ for a sale in November, Members State News Mass., where he Is a senior and are to bring their own lunch, and There is no tuition fee. and regis­ Initiation of new reading circles. Dupre, 136 Greenwood Dr., or 138 MAIN STREET— MANCHtSTES American Families I v l cise Light Foot in Germany. The tration may be made at the class English major. He qualified as a coffee will be served. Mts. Howard C. Angell Jr.. Chris- Mrs. Frank Zarboj 165 Brent Rd., candidate for English department two-day exercise' Included a .10- tonight. ! Han stewardship chairman, out­ or from any member of their mile road march. Specialist Tom- honors by having his thesis pro­ A district meeting of American lined duties of that grouo. committee, Refreshments will be Roundup kunae is a squad leader. In the In­ posal accepted on Henry James, Legion .posts and aiixiliarie's to he Miss Lillian Grant reported as a served. Told to Leave Cuba * * Anglo-American novelist and ea- fantry's combat siipport jeompany. He entered the Army in October ■held Friday evening will start at Wonieii Can Help . rcpre.sentatlve to the Manchester Appointment of committee chair­ s a j^ t T:'30 Instead of 8 o'clock, as previ­ Council of Church Women. Named men, announced by Mrs. James 1958, and arrived overseas in April Foley, president, follows: CC Hearing Set 1959. ■ ' ously announced. Legion men will Meet Illiteracy as chairmen of the supper commit­ the A candidates rally will be held meet at the Legion Home, and tee for the new season were Mrs. Mrs. Stanley Juros and Mrs. Ed­ INVESTMEN'IRPROBLEMS WMhiwtM., Sept Government of Cuba toward the by the East Hartford GOP Mon­ aiixiliary members will convene at Stephen' Grotta and Mrs. Henry ward Moriarty, publicity; Mrs. American reudenta J Ih Cuba ^ Pay Television Prof. J. ^taurlc■e Hohlfeld told 60 Howard Hampton, program; Mrs. United States as oftsn sxprssssd day night at the Masonic Temple, The ladies auxiliary to Manches­ Manchester High .School Kt:hn. A wor.ship service was led have been advised to send by the Cubsn Prime Minister (Fi­ 784"'Main St, East Hartford. ter Chapter. Disabled American members of the Women’s Fello'.v- Jerome Walsh, hospitality; Mrs. Our office Is open Thursday ^pT^iifs from 1 to 9 o'clock for Khrushciiev Shouts by Mrs. Robert Coe. Thadeua Kiejna, cheer; Mrs. your convenlenco. If yon grntt, wo wlD havo ono.of our capaWo their wives and ehildren to the del Oestro) and other high Cuban Washington, Sept. 29 {IP)— Among the speakers will be Ken ■Veterans, will sponsor a cigarette The Covenant Women's Guild of ship of Center Congregational Geyer of Wethersfield, senatorial social for patients at Rocky Hill George Willard, Girl Scouts; and registered reprooentattyce call on you, at your OTUvenlwice, to United States In view of the officials. ^ ; ’he. pros and'cons of a pro- Coveiiant Congregational Church Church last night of the need for a Miss Mary Fraher, Catholic Book assist you. Whothea-^our problem tavolvee one thousand or a 'The United SUtes government candidate from the Fourth Dis­ Veterans Hospital tonight at 7:30. will hold a riimmage aal? .Satiirday supply of Christian literature in un­ Archivists to Meet Castro' regime’s attitude to­ osed trial pay television plan Homemade cakes and ice cream shelf. million dollars, » y r ^ y o the facilities to render yon eompleto oonslders that^other American res- trict! and Thomas Brennan , of from 9 a m. to noon at the Com­ derdeveloped parts of the world. ward this country and its rec- Identa in Cuba would bs wall ad­ n the Hartford, Conn., area Wethersfield, who is the party’s will be served by Mrs. Cora Blow, Washington—About 40 Latln- The organizatipn.meets the third s o ^ c e . munity Y. The head of the linguistics de­ Tuesday of each month. Program ord of treatment of U.S. citi­ vised to take similar action and Will be debated before the Fed­ congressional candidate from the hospitality chairman, and her com­ partment at Kennedy School of American archl'vists are expected mittee. The group will also deliver plans for future months Include a zens. have BO Informed them.” eral Communications Com-' Red 'iKiinips Table. , First District A Vesper service and Evening Missions. Hartford Seminary to join United States and Canad' 300 gauze pads made by the mcm- tan experts in the first inter' business meeting Oct. 18; dinner lEARSON, HAMMILL S CO. Disclosing this today, the Stats mission at a public hearing Office ®f Prayer will be held at Con- Foundation, discussed the literacy dance Oct. 22, a memorial Mass- Havana, Sept. 29 iff) — Fidel bera American seminar on the basic or­ DepaDepartment said there are about leginning Oct. 24. ordla Lutheran Church, Winter program in undcrdevelc^ed lands for deceased members,.- Nov. 8; I Ne» Tw4 fadiwis* 4,600 Americans in Cuba other than Castro mads clear at a welcome at the potiuck and first fall meet­ ganization of archives and the Contrary to the usual procedure and Garden Sts., tomorrow at 7 :30 initiation of new members, Nov. 15^ *10 Main Mmiehosfor • MHehoH S-U F I official Mrsonnel. home celebration last night that a Members of Zion Evangelical p.m.. St.'Michael and All Angels ing of the W h e n 's Fellowship.' ' training of ^hivists, to be held Christmas Bazaar. Nov. 19, legal showdown is coming over the of first placing a proposal 'before Stalks OutixoLHaU ■UB. Embassy offiesrs snd em­ an F(X: examiner, the Hartford Lutheran Church are Invited to Day. He also showed a filnv-strip, in Washington in October 1961. Christmas party, Dec. 6. ployes have been encouraged for U.S. Naval Base at Guantanamo. DON'T plan ■will get the Immediate con­ attend a missionary cnisade meet­ some time to send their dependents The homecoming was Interrupted sun pieafy of wear left la ing toimorrow- at 7 ;30 p.m. at the sideration of the entire conMnls- By RELMAN HblUN x horns, the department said. by two bomb explosions that did shoes wbea brought here for church. sioh. expert repairing. .. . As to the reasons for the action, no damage. United Nations, N. Y ., Sept. 29 (^P)— Britain’sJPrime Minis­ Press Officer Francis W. Tully Within three hours after, re­ The test is proposed by Hart­ ter Harold Macmillan uxgedi the United Nations today to m ate ' Open Mondays All D ij ford Phoneviaion Co., a subsidiary declared that eihee last Jan. 1 more turning from the U.N. Assembly d osed 'Wednesday of RfCO General, Inc., iq conjunc­ a new, reasoned start on disarmament. Nikita S. Khriiahchev than 43 U.S. citizens have been session in New York, the prime Afternoons tion with Zenith Radio Corp. ' hackled and interrupted the Briton in angry, shouted (Iteion- "detelned end harsssed” by the minister was renewing his threats ATLANTIC Cuban police. Hartford Phoneviaion proposes strations-of^protest. - against the naval installation and n o million, 3-year demoMtra- SAM YULYES FURNACE OIL He said that a number of U.S. flailing away at the United States The Soviet Prem ia leaped to his feet, scowling as the B r ii-' ^H O E BEPAIRINO Automatlo Delivery newsmen have figured in such Inci­ tion of TV subscription seme# ish leader discussed the problem of controls for a disarma­ as “ the most aggressive, most The company received FCX3 ap­ o r THE BETTER KIND" dents. warmongering and most stupid of t S OAK STREET LT . WOOD CO. proval some months ego to use ment program. . Tully also recalled that a few imperialisms.” game Side as Watldas Phone MI 8-1129 . weeks ago an American woman UH!F Channel 18 in Hartford ’ “We are always in favor of controls of disarmament,’* The. first bomb exploded in (WHCT) for the test. Khrushchev shouted in Russian, and the assembly president, and her two sons were pulled from Zayas Park behind the presidential W' their automobile and "roughed up" In Its announcement yesterday, Frederick H. Boland of Ireland, gaveled him down. Macmil­ palabe-about an hour after Castro the commission said the hearing A by. a mob in the presence o f police lan interrupted his speech to remark he wanted a translation officers whq he said did nothing to started his 2 H-hour balcony would continue until Oct. 26 auid protect them. spetech to a crowd of about 150,- that interested parties would have of what Khrushchev had said. "More recently personnel of the 000 massed in front of the palace. until Dec. 1 to submit data. After A short time before, Macmillan was discussing the blowup American embassy hsve^been de­ The second went off 40 nilnutes that date, the FCX3 will give the of the Paris summit meeting last May, Khrushfihev waggled later at the same place. tained snd questioned In liolatlon matter its final consideration. a finger at the speaker and exclaimed: of the rules snd customs which Militiamen seized a man accused govern diplomatic immunity,” he of throwing the first bomb and “ Don’t commit aggression.” LOOKING FOR continued. hurried him away as the furious Primaries Set Today Khrushchev evidently referred to his contention that the Tully then added; crowd shouted "paredon” (to the By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American U2 spy plane incident caused the Paris explosira, Democratic voters in 22 Con­ I "For some time the embassy at execution wall). And, when Macmillan defended the office of Secretary Gen­ Havana has been encouraging the Later, in the early morning necticut communities today nom­ departure of dependents of em­ hours, a third bomb more power­ inate their party candidates for eral Dag Hammarskjold against a Khrushchev proposal to bassy personnel. This has been ful thaui the other two exploded seats in the State Legislature. eliminate it, Khrushchev led his Communist bloc delegations H O U S E &.HALE? As Only NORMAN’S deemed both neceasary and pru­ A total of 66- candidates seek in a new demonstration of table-thumping. The Soviet pre- dent in view of the above devel- (CoattaiDed on Page 'Ten) nomination to 23 House. and It was the first time the head of^ - Senate seats. any delegation—let alone the head The Democratic primary elec­ of a government—ever had risen tions, with most polls open from 2 to his feet in the General Assembly Two A rrested p.m. to 8 p.m., include senatorial during a fellow leader’s address to district contests in Hartford, Meri­ heckle or protest. Assembly dele­ den, New Britain, New Haven and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev waggles a finger and shouts in Russian at Harold Macmillan Kasavubu Credits as the British Prime Minister addresses the United Nations General Assembly. Macmillan jabs a gates seemed shocked. In Burglaries welL* Waterbury. finger in the direction of the delegates while making a point. (A P Photofax). Stalking out of the hall after the Republican primaries wars held Macmillan address, Khrushchev in 11 communities Tuesday. brusquely brushed newsmen aside, At Shore Line you'll find u$ GENERAL ELECTRIC Mobutu Committee One interesting contest today snapping: "I will give my com­ finds former U.S. Congressman ment when the time comes.’ ’ Groton, Sept. 19 (ff)— A series John A. MoGuirs seeking the Cdianty Aides Macmillan was presenting a of house breaks over the past year Lsopold'vllle, The Congo, Sept9public copies of letters they said nomination for state representa­ Party Roles Lauded three-stage program designed to in which phaatom-Uke burglars 09 (ff)— Prssidsnt Joseph Khsa-' the deposed premier wrote to the tive in Wallingford. prepare toe way for gradual politi­ APPLIANCES Soviet Union asking for arms, entered at least 40 homea in seven right in the middle of vubu today formally recognized McGuire, former Democratic Consider Suing cal action toward resumed arms ne Col. Joseph Mobutu’s Couhcll of planes and other material aid and towns, made off with thousands state chairman and third district gotiayon and agreemant. of ilonara worth a t goods and Government Comiftlssicmen as the to Red China asking for "volua-. congressman from 1949 to 1953, is The Britiah leader also raised toe APPLIANCES provisional government of The teers.” F o r L ost P ay suggestion that the world’s people eluded police traps 'was solTed one of two endorsed candidates in By Nixotf, Kennedy Congo. hoped toe break at Paris would ba by two troopeni last night, stats the paperL In still another development, four-way race for two House police here raportad. Kasavubu officially installed the Kasavubu announced a roundtable Just tomporaty and there might be nominations. Hartford, Sept. 29 Of) — Eight A 99-year oM MontviUo msui, group of 27 college-graduate tech­ conference of political leaders Albany, N. Y., Sept. 29 ( » - ” Thls Enroufe wdth Nixon, Sept. 29 (ff) another try at a Summit meeting nicians aet up Mobutu, the Republican' county commissioners of the heads of state. said to be an 'SB-ooaviet, and a and personalities from throughout is not 1928,” Sen. Jtem F, Kennedy —yich President Richard M. Nix- 16-year-old boy were arrested and army chief o f staff, after his The Congo will be held within the Commuter Stalled who are slated to .lose their jobs The British leader, ranking west­ PERCOUTOR tomorrow at midnight ■when coun­ told a huge rally today from the qn brought his campaign into New three tnickloada of goods valued bloo^sss coup d’etat two weeks next few days, probably In Leo­ Hartford, Sept. 29 '{/F)—A mem­ steps of New York State’s CapitoL England today and told a crowd ern statesman on hand for toe U.N. ty government is abolished may at ^,000 were recovered. Another Set it for mild or strong ago against the infant African re­ poldville. Premier Moise Thhombe ber of a apeclal U.S. Senate com­ which once was occupied by Alfpdd at Burlington, Vt., they should General Assembly's fateful policy public’s warring politicians. man also was Involved. right in the middle of of secessionist Katanga Province mittee looking into rail commuter bring Suit for an additional year’s E. Smith: "not think of the party label but debate, won an ovation with a de­ NEW — makes the very finest Kaaavubu’s action— if it sticks The arreaU climaxed an kivea- has been in'vited. Lumumba also problems got some first-hand ex- pey. Smith, the only Romaq^^CathoIic think of the country first.” fense of Secretary-General Dag GENERAL ELECTRIC — reduces the declared govern­ Among the eight is Montague Hammarskjold, whose office is up- tigatlon which began last fail' Igr coffee — automatically. has been Invited, and Ileo said he before Kennedy to nyi" for the The Republican presidential state police of time troops s m ments of The Congo from three to agreed to attend. There was no im­ (Oonttnoed on Page Ten) White of Andover, Tolland County iresidency, lost in 1928 to Repub- der Soviet attack. the most EXCITING RENOVATIONS Keeps coffee serving hot. two. nominee arrived at Burlington air­ were brought shout by an uivesU- mediate confirmation from Lu­ Commissioner.. lean Herbert Hoover. port from New York accompanied And at tots point Khrushchev led PORTABLE Heavy nickel and chrome Joseph Beo, named premier by mumba himself. It was learned today that some Kennedy, hwever. made no ref­ his bloc In the tamble-toumping, Kasavubu Sept. 6 to' replace Pa­ by his wdfe. Pat. He told, a smiling momentarily but toe most (OoBtfamed OB Pnge %en) The installation ceremony which of the GOP commissioners who erence to religion 'in his capltol crowd of 3,000 at the airport'he plating inside and out. trice Lumumba, told newsmen that part scowling angrily. A similar /AANCHESTER HAS EVER SEEN!... took place in Kasavubu’s .sprawl­ Death C laim s maintain that' their terms still talk, one. o f many in the Democra­ hoped they would continue to vote" he now recognizes Mobutu's coun­ have a year to run are considering tic nominee’s 2-day foray, for New table-thumping demonstration had Will not corrode. cil as a temporary government. ing modernistic residence was at­ Republican in the election. tended by ambaaaadora or dipio making a test case on the issue. 'York’s 45 electoral votes, the larg- 'Vermont has been a Republican g rated a Hammaskjold address GRILL The holdout, Lumumba, remain­ MondaVv With the Democrats in control .est bloc in the nation. ed a 'Virtual prisoner in the pre­ matic representatives of 17 na­ Mother -in-Law stronghold for a century or more. Bulletins tions: The united .States, Britain, of the 1959 Assembly t h v took" Police Chief John Tuffey esti­ Later before a' packed crowd of When Macmillan raised a point ONLY THE mier's official residence, protected mated thV"crowd on the about toe breakup of toe Paris by Ghanlan troops of the UJI. France, The Netherlands, Portu­ over 16 of the 24 county coiivirtis- capltol 2,000 at Memorial Auditorium in from the AP Wires lawn at 20,000. Estimates of other | Burlington, Nixon asked the peo- summit conference last May, Broil.s indoors or outdoors!' T H E NEW force. gal, Switzerland, Japan, Tunisia, O f P resid en t sionershlp. The Democratic' ap­ No more muss or fuss with India, Nationalist China, West pointees were named tq. serve un­ observers ranged from 10,000 up­ pie to judge between the Repub­ Khrushchev wagg'led a finger at AND Kasavubu also luuiouncsd that ward. ' the speaker and shouted^sometoing charcoal. Lightweight, easy U.N. troops from G'h a n a and Germany, Italy, Liberia, Denmark, Denver, Sept. 29 (ff)—^Mrs. Ell- til Oct. 1, 1960 wlien. the stSte lican and Democratic teams and TITAN FLIGHT SHORT m ( S u i S ^ Canada, Sweden aind Greece. takes over the functions of coun­ Thousands in the gathering In­ to decide which they feel can beat in Russian. Nearby delekatea were Guinea must leave Congo territory vera Doud, 82, mother of Mrs. startled. Macmillan Ignored this Cape Canaveral, Fla., Sept 99 to clean. Broils, barbecues Notably absent were thS repre ty government.' cluded state workers and employes keep the peace without surrender by Oct. 6 at the latest, echoing a Dwight D. Eisenhower, died early of Albany’s Democratic city admin­ first interruption. -. (ff)— Premature shutdown of the and toasts. TOASTS WITH demend made earlier by Mobutu. sentatives of Ghana, Guinea, Mo­ today in her sleep at her home However^, the eight Republicans and extend -freedom, throughout second stage engine today Nock­ rocco and the UniM Arab Repub were holdovers having been ap­ istration. Republican Gov. Nelson the world. Macmillan, in a major Weatetlnt, There was no immediate reaction here. She had been 111 for some pronouncement asked toe Asasmb- ed an Air Force attempt ta lie, idl of whose governments have pointed for four year terms by the A. Rockefeller,, who was not in Al­ He said both he and vice presi­ right in'the middle of our RADIANT from the U.N. Command, which time. bany today, had authorized, state ly to 'sdt. up a board of technical imatch a Titan mlaalle on a no* has taken the stand that the com- supported Lsimumba, 195‘f general assembly.' dential. candidate Henry Cabot , The White House announced the workers to attend the rally. — Lodge had worked with Ihe presl-'p- oifflfivOOO-mlle flight Into the CONTROL CONTROLLED HEAT position of the UJf. Force can­ Kaaabuvu. sold Mobutu’s .techni­ death and said the First Lady Thus, it is their contention that Kennedy leaned heavily on ref­ (Uonttnued on Paga Ton) Indfam Oteaa- InstmN, tha Tlton cians would run the government their terms still have a year to dent and added that although NEW! OENERAL ELECTRIC not be dictated by Owngo officials, would fly hers immediately. Ah' erences to the state’s political his­ many say the country has lost Impacted m e n than 6 te0 miles It's the only- completely au­ Mobutu’sutu’s commissioners last until - the roundtable ' conference other daughter, Mrs. G. Qordon run under the commission voted tory and its more famous gover­ down the AtlMtto mlaalle faiua. ALTERATION can settle disputes among the prestige and slipped diplomatically tomatic toaster. No levers to Bight made puhUc a photographic Moore, was here with her mother. nors—Smith and Theodore and "they can’t obscure the results.” TUs Is more 1,000 mUea push—bread rises smoothly, copy of a letter from Ghana presi­ varions political factions. Mrs. Doud died at. the family (Oonttamed on Page-Ten) Franklin Roosevelt, farther than any prevtoos Titan AUTOMATIC SKILLET HAIR U.S. Ambassador dlars Timber- He said that on the basis of quali­ Africa Given silently when toasted. dent Kwame Nkrumah to Lumum­ home at 750 Lafayette St. The Otherwise, the Democratic nom­ fications there is no man who |iaS haa flown, hot fir ehoH^M to- < ba advising him to work with his lake asked for comment, said: CELEBRATION White House Press Secretary said inee repeat^ the basic theme o f more experience "fightin)f fbf day’s planned goaL If the^bm* political enemies—Including Xasa- have always been accredited to his campaign— that the United no plans for the funeral were set freedom” than Lodge. Top Billing' had been soocesaful, It wodld DRYER vubu—and the Unl^tt. NktAbOO to President Kasavubu and that has States has declined in world lead­ have been the longest eaitooe-\ Aot changed. But now we will immediately as the President’s If elected, he added. Lodge will consolidate his potei^aiHl tthn to plans -are. not firm. The President ership under the Republicans xnd to-sorfaee missile flight on leo- Exclusive *IV"‘ get rid of them, nhranudi ad­ have someone at government level News Tidbits must begin to move ahead, be a working vice president as he Hands are free to knit, to deal with." speaks at a Republican party din­ himself has been and that the two In UN Session erd, exceeding the 9,006-raHa Position TUt-Top dressed Lumumba as "My dear Culled from AP Wires Kennedy told the capltol crowd niaA regleto^ by two UR. '^ q a d . write. Faster— Patriefe.’^ ner In Chicago tonight. the United .States must see that would be . partners. iThe President and Mrs. Eisen Atlases. Lid, handy w'hen yoii^finish in minutes. Mobutu’s government also made (OontiiHied en Page Bleven) new nations emerging throughout Nixon said the answer to the United Nations. N.Y., Sept. 29 hower last 'vl8ite4\Mra. Doud here country's progress Is not relying you need it: Ex­ More - domfortable. 3 Newly found %irus nssoclatod the world did not fall into the (ff)— Africa was assured, top- bill­ July 27-31. Communist orbit. . ' on the federal government but "to HITLER AIDE SAID FOUND clusive Tip-Toe lovely colors: Petal with hunHin ennoers is reported In ing in toe U.N. (SAieral Assembly Gives you amazing new No closer and more public rela­ This country, he said, must show strengthen the real source of- today as toe assembly steering Bonn, Germany, Smt. 19 IR— Pink. Turquoise, Rivi-__ tionship between a president and New York, but there is no evi­ West Gerinan aumorinea said t»> Leg. drains fats “Open-Air” broiling—big dence yet whpther it may actually committee, moved to place 10 A f­ where, for^ the next ( 0 i S ^ era blue) - his mother-in-law probably exist­ (Continued on Page Thirteen) (Oontlnn^oB Pngs Thirteen) rican Issues on too session’s bulg­ day that If * man held In Ar« away.' ed than that between Mrs. Doud cause cancers. . . New trial prob­ gentiaa actually Is Martin Bor* rotisserie-^oftipletely au­ ing agenda. and Eisenhower. ably will he hedd in tote (November maim, they want him back heio tomatic. It’s an infra-red for Mrs. Lillian Fratantonio, moth­ ^ s 21-natlon oommlttos voted IRON MASTER She was believed, to be only the to stand trial for war ertaaea. broiler. er o f Cleveland’s "sleeping beauty” in quick succssalon last mght to second mother-ln-lajw ever to live schedule assembly debate .the The foreign otflqe said it haa In. threie days you can save DRY IRON daughters. on Btructed the West German em­ Beats Political Pros at the White House, and was the explosive Congo lesu# and rival, National Football Foundation bassy in Buenos Alros to obtain. K i r i A / f first s'Ver to accompany a presi­ and Hall of Fame in New Bnms- Voter Aides Protest proposals by toe United States IWLiffV- CLICTRIC Lightest . Sunbeam iron dential candidate on his campaign aU poaslbie taiformstlOB aboot liw mader-only 2 lbs. Hot in wlck. N. J., will honor fOnner Pres­ and Russia derigned to win the Sf ’I'^AY, S I I AM. DKY I^vldenoe, R.I., Sept. 99 —9 train. When Eisenhower took of arrest at a man who Identified on a multitude of magnificent 20 seconds; reaches-tem­ It was his first try for elective ident Hertert Hoover' Dec. 6- for friendship of the neW African Umself as Walter Flegel and who perature for rayon in 40 Socialite - buSlncasman Clalbome office but that didn’t bother flee esrly in 1952, Mrs. Doud, then his contributions to football. - member states. 73, was asked about the possibility Is suspected of being Bonnem . seconds. da Borda P e lL ^ Newport bowed He contended the voters would Crown Prince Aklhito of Japan Negro Bias Charge Earlier, ths committee approved long-missing aide to Adolf BBt- H E R rS THE TOASTER IRON of living at 1200 Pennsylvania mixea mt, setenoe, and horses in debate on such perennial items as Into Rhode Islwill^politlcs with a welcome a fresh approach ahd ler. new face. He linked his campaign Ave. -- 1' Washington in his tireless sight­ the race situation in South A f- ' valuesoe . bang last night, ti^ui^ng ’’two "I don’t know about living In the appeal ■with the youth and new seeing of American scene. expert*—iclentlflc, mlllUry and OPEC FOB REDISTBICTINO aeasoned campaigners to" win the White House," she said. "But RepUbllcnn “ truth squad” will New Orleans, Sept. 99 (ff) — Negroes also testified threats of administrative—to. prepare a re­ frontiers theme of Sen. John F. Hartford, Sept. 99 (ff)—Tha Democratie lunnination. for -y.S. foUow campaign trail of Demo­ strong wave of protest froin state violence have , been made to keep port within ei reasonable brief peri­ Kennedy, 'the Democratic preslden Oohnectlcot PubUo BtependUnr* THATS AN ^OVEr TOO Senate. ’ tlal nominee. (Conttnaed en Pnge Five) cratic presidential nominee John F. and parish (county)" officials Negroes from toe polls. In one od to provide thh baaia for a calm ■urged through LouislanA today In parish, St. Helens, segregated vot­ Ooimell (OPEC) today lesaed • In his flint bid for aleoUve office, Both-former governors had' criti­ Kennedy. . . Technicians in Cape approach to tha arms problem. the 41-yaar-old Pell w o nominat­ (Mnaveral, Fa., study .telemetijr toe waka of tbs U.S. Civil Rights ing machines “create an opportun­ refiort In which It Urgod ledls- cized Pell during the campaign as "This practical procedure is not trlotlBg of the State Senate by PLUS Make delicious, ed to succeed UK: Sen. Tlieodoire data tapea in effort tq learn what OommlaMon’s 2-day Rearing on ity for votes to be shoved- aside In any sense a propoaal to insti­ an inexperience amateur. Rob­ the 1961 General Assembly. Tha MYsjtcls Green, 92-year-old dean i f . sent first 2-sUge Pershing mlSsUe Voter discrimination. and not counted,” one Negro wit­ buttered toast in erts called him “naive and imma­ Bardot Fails tute control without , disarma-, private research organlaatiiM. (h« Senate. Green is not seeking off coune. . . President Cnarles de ness testified. ment,” Macmillan Mid, hitting at "oven” ! Toast ture.”- Pell replied that "youth In my opinion, this hearing is said that Oonnecticnt was c m AUTOMA'nC ELECTRIC reelectlon. Gaulle alootly carriea on with bus­ The commlseibn yesterday invit­ Soviet Premier Khrushchev’s prin­ ' English muffln.s, ' X m vigor, freshneas of approach” and nothing but a national publicity ed registrars to appear later in toe of a handful of states wUek m. He upset two former governors seven years with the foreign serv­ In Suicide Try iness as usual in Paris while other stunt!” ' State - Atty. Gen. Jack cipal objections to Western ap­ crumpets — per­ dri'Vlng for political (kmiabacks. leaders of other nations fire blasts, da;y to present rebuttal teatiinohy. have not redlstrictod thehr SMp ice qualified him for the Senate. Gremililon told newsmen. "W e have proaches to the arms ptoblem. ates for at least 80 fectly. Keep up Pell polled 63,164 votes to 46,196 in United Nations or busy them­ But Gremtllion told toe commis­ y t a n , T S a FRYER Pell was a special aaaistant at Investigated these stories and ri6a, Algerian Independence and a study published by the o m n l » for four-'tlme Gov. Denis J. Rob­ Menton, France, Sept. 29 (ff)— selves with'personal diplomacy in sion it was "physically impossible” to 6 slices toast the United Nations Conference in Film Star Brigitte Bardot was re­ found no merit,” to get registrars from distant number of trusteeahip questions. tion showed .that hi .1909 the erts, who had the backing of the New York. warm "down­ The new iron with 3 special Quick-acting thermostat and ex­ .San Francisco in 194'5, before join­ ported out of danger today follow­ .YThs six-member commission, a noruiem parishes to New Orleans With 18 new African nations al­ largest of too 86;dlstrleta m Democratic State Oommittoa. J. Adlal Stevenson says Vice Pres­ clusive tristigular heatiiig element ing the foreign Mrvloe. He is now fact-finding body that reports to on such short notice. ready taken Into toe U.N. fold and population almost elx UnM . stairs.” Make wash 'n .wear settings- New Howard McGrath, who served o ing a suicide attempt, apparently ident Richard M. Nixoh, 'Repjib- give correct heat evenly distribut­ vice president of the Internation­ made in a fit of nervoul depreiolon. Conn-ess and the' President, said \ "They don’t want ua there,” Red Nigeria slated to become toe 99to larger than the smalleat dtotrieS* toast as you like even-heat system— no “ hot ed over cooking surface. Hajid- governor, UB. Senator, U.S. atty. lican presidential candidate, "takes S&H GREEN STAMPS al Rescue Committee. ' ; It was learned from the St. Fran­ Louisiana Negroes from 17 par­ River Parish registrar Joseph W. member, probably next week, 28 It "upstairs.” spots” to da'mhge delicate fitted, molded handle. Completely general and Damoclratlc natlnoal Long an active Democrat, he la every catastrophe in his stride • • • ishes filed more than 150 com- Crawford said. “That’s obvious.” African members will have a voice cis Neurological Cllpic in Nice, calls the record of Republican a i r u n e r 'o v e b d u b fabrics. Immersible. . ' ■ i chaimian, was far behind. Mc­ a wealthy businessman and where she is now under treatment, plslnte of vote denials. Dlst. Atty. Alvin Lassiter of In toe debates/. ” failure ‘experience’ and solemnly ■ Rome, Sept. 29 (ff)—A MIeinbr Grath got only 7,526 votes, de- socialite In fashionable Newport. that the slashed her wrists wrtth a , 'The vast majority came from Quachits parish took issue with After a surprise turns^ut by with ALL CASH PURCHASES ' apito a tels'vision-gadio address by advances it as a reason for the the West, the committee decided (United Arab RqrabUcI alfUaerv A tall, slim man with black, razor blade and took an overdose rural northern parishes — some Dr. John I. Reddix, N ^ o dentist was overdue In Home tonight eii former president HSrry B. Tnunan people choosing him hs-iim ident., in 10 minutes last night to call for wavy hair, Pell is the heir of a po­ o f sleeping-'tabieta last night. with heavy Negro populations but from Monroe who testified he has a flight from Genova. InffBB to hU behalf. Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) debate bn The Congo question ovw litical family. His father, 'Herbert TTie sexy blonje French movie w|th, few or no Negro voters, not been able tq regUteci irince he tUanea wid boats began n w r * - [INCLUDING SALE ITEMS!) Lt. Gov. John A. Notte Jr. de­ Pell, was a .Congressman and serv­ qtuOen has been reported having in 'Tokyo opena it# 49tb annual con­ “ None of these people have ever w a s purged froin the rolls In 1986. which it had wrangled for mort ...... L. feated former Jjt. Gov. Armand ference' and iminMiatoly enpts than an hour toe previoue night, loTlt off It"'-'------ed as a dtolomat under President serious marital diffioultiaa with her oomj^lned to any state official,’' * Reddix’ case drew, tha attention CUapIno Al H. Opto for the gubernatorial Into bold war shid Argb-lsraal UR. Ambaaeador. Jamaa J- Franklin D. Rooaevelt. FDR Jr. husband, actor Jaques Charrier. Mid CiremllUon, who was sn ob- of the Rev. Theodore Hesburgh, saMfitTpinan. Boaiaatton. came to Rhode Island duriiu; the He has iMen on a separkte hunting d it to s .* •erver st the hearing, I'AU this president of Notre Dame Univer­ Wadsworth Said h i wan not op* NO posing the Congo's inclusion on NO PAYMENT f f M i l . N ’S i OPEN DAILY 9 to 9 A few hours before he won Pell primary campaign to give PeU a vacation in southwest Frsnea snd One of Navy’s top mUsiis and testimony Is ancient history.” sity and a commission hiembsr. n jsjfsiu .1 »a« SEE PACES 6 and 7 w u out walking the dark,- rainy lef( 'U\ere suddenly this morning, space specialists auggeste that Most of ths 36 Negroes testified Hesburgh said he would report the toF^Lgenda 2ice\ RuteM agreed to a suggoation by CeylOn It was toMi over too ial|M^.,,, , 1/ ' UNTIL DECEMBER ' SA'iusiMur n u 7 atreets of Providence. 'ell’a forebears also Include five presumably to rush - to Brigitte’s United States be a more se­ the wide latitude given parish reg- "Inibredlble” situation'to President Elha, la ntUen ■exttweaiy,«^ ; f • "I wanted to Ahake some more -earfler congrasamen and a Rhode bedside. cretive about some of ^s spacsi Isfrahi In am lying voter qusUfl- Elsenhower. to m odify tlte UU# of the item to raiENOlY F U R ^R i omol A^PUANCI S ^ f ^ ^ "The r i t u a l tt tha RepUbHc . tOifutnlght (C fa d W m t p n n l 'm iM st lik d sn fiibir tt. flOUtBlMiim Mid, s m r s g s t m l 4 ■V Tr Jrv^.,; nr'i^f'•.'rv':?si’r>i:*r/*rv^i (TV^ .T-, '4.-4*'>.‘Mi'" rtr-.'^rrsrrr •^mur-*.''.'' v;-*tn>*'vq~-v;'si.J'jL' 3,-i'il* 'jr.iaKir‘a.:' i* *r, ■.''! ?~i?' ’’^ ” !.’*>■ 'wmitw ^ ”* f ’»t'M»«’(»i1jlt«^j|^^

MANCHESTER EVmyNQ HERALD^ lIAN - A Dance Party A 7 3 A A J 10 A-. call the Red. Cross office. Erected with funds donated by theiNOond round. I led a trump to Subjects win include treatment S T A T E tE l J. Louis von der Mehden, the hail dumny'i t^n and raturned tna Jack SOUTH ^ Bariy B M M at 8-6 pjn.- DOe A A K J 9 8 6 5 4 'of shock, poison, fractures, and . bears the donor’s name and la of diamonds. East played low, and drowning. situated just inside the gate that 1 decided to put up the king. Sot., Oct. 7 AKT TEEN Featuring: leads to’ the Fine Arts Center. It "A* you can see, that cost me A K O’ \ la modem in design, without be­ th* contract. But If you exchange West North East Somh A Thoafgl^t' for Today CoBn. Bfiiidstaiid, Ch. 8 ing excessive In its modernity, X . / the aces of clubs and diamonds, my I V Pen 3 V 4 A HOP Joixy BMiop, M.C. ^ e auditorium itself is fimc- guess would havs been right. Pan Pass DoubI* All Pan ■peasored hy'lA* Maasha «ho ia ib i Mto. tlonal, (ilmost to the point of aus­ Opening lead — VK WDRC Radio **My partner said my line of play Conacn of Omnphss / terity. There is no conventional was Yoiy sporting, but he declined _____ has the ac* of clubs. M4oyt.Sopt.30.1980 proscenium, and decoration is held to explain himself. Would you say w orn v ww iiiv K nMB len it become* evident that East T o Take* ^ n, to a minimum. *The most notice­ I made an unlucky guess, or was has the ace of clubs. South can A mistaken use of a Christlao^ PJLC. OAUItOOM able feature ia a number of rhom­ there something In my partner’s sensibly decide to may West for the term is to call anything that hap­ • <71*1 TarriM t” kBvMUAlO bic frustra which overhang the sniff?" ace of diamonds. This leads him to pens to us "a cross." Too ofteiu M VUtage S t. BoekmiSh Oemt sts^ , auspending from the ceiling. Ford Falcon for 1961 at Dillon’s > Not UnhMky the correct play. of Hitting the the casual religionist, rather than Dancing From 7iSD to 11:S0 pijn. Shown nt 8:08 aad 8:00 pju. ’niese are at once decorative and I’m sorry to side against a read­ jack of diamond# -.rtde to West in­ - - - 80b • ‘TstiMgirt” functional. They aerve to disperse The new Ford Falcon is on display tor the public today at Dillon’s Sales and Service, 810 Main S t a devout Christian, comments T This is the Falcon Fprdor Sedan, which features a new convex-shaped aluminum grill* and a dou- er, but thers was real reason for stead of putting up the king of have my cross to bear," referring PETER HNGH the sound throughout the audltorl- that sniff. It was indeed sporting diamonds. to some event, aeddent; or trouble • “ D to ls r lun, they draw attention to the ble^wrapped aluminized muffler. of South to stake his contract on a Daily Qoestien' that has com* to him. This is a EVARARTOK* atage, and they relieve the severity mere guess when he. could have As dealer you hold; Spades—A misnomer. A traffic mishap, a of the construction. Altogether, it The response to the original Pump­ to the Vernon Shopping Circle to found out how to play it K J e 8 6 5 4; Hearts—«: Diamonds broken leg, a cut in salary, a can­ TGRYRRITTON Is a most interesting treatment of Pumpkin Festival kin Festival was so gratifying that pick up her gifts from Kaye’s, South was on th* right tiiMBk —K 7; aubs—K Q. What do you an auditorium, both visually and it imediateiy became' an annual Shoetown and to make her appoint­ tankerous child, a boil, a flat tire CRYSTAL TOIIES acoustically. , when he said that the aces of club* —the list is endless—have one DOUBLE Slated Saturday event. ment for a new hair style at Al­ and diamonds might have ben ex­ Answer: Bid on* spade. You ird Debra Lee Mr. Seeber offered a program com­ bert’s. At a later date Cinderella common factor. These things OPERATION prising works by Bach, Prokofieff, This year the booths will be changed. South couldn’t tell at an might easily make a slam if part­ happen. You didn't take them or will go to Town and Casual In ner has two aces and a tolerance and Brahms, in that order. He The IJilrd annual Pumpkin Fes­ larger and will offer the gift shop­ early stag* of the play who had the choose them. The cross is alwajrs per a wider selection of handcraft. Rockville, to Choose a new dreas. aes of diamonds. The poln^ is that for spades. Don’t open with a DANCm^Ouio 12 AMSTERDAM proved to be a pianist of very con­ tival will be held at Talcottvllle taken. What we chooss, what we siderable talent, excellent tech­ A snack bar will be open for the Homemade jpumpkin ice cream there was no reason for him to shutout bid when you have a real purport to do, what we aacrifles, Shown at 7KI6 p,m. chance for slam. Record nique and consistent musicality. Congregational church Saturday all-day visitor. Games and rides will be on sale all day. A chicken make a decision so early. On Sale Now Opera TIelteta what we undertake (not becauss A dm lnlBii 90e"^ He is at his best in music of the from iO a.m. to 7 p.m. are planned for the young. barbecue will climax the day’s fes­ After drawing trump* South (Copyright 1989, Oeneral of some pleasuralbl* experience ex­ Feature* Oorp.) baroque era, as evidenced by the Since the pumpkin plays an im­ Among the new features this tivities. Lloyd Munroe, Donald Should play clubs to And out which pected, ^ t because of some cost, Bach excerpts from "Das 'Wohl-' portant role in the traditions of year will be the Cinderella contest Geer, Douglas Hayes and James discomfort, inconvenience, or loss STARTS Temperirte Klavler” and a Sonata at 8 p.m. Cinderella and her Prince Boettcher have planned and will proposed Windham County region of reputation) is more correctly STAWrS by Scarlatti which he offered as New England, it now finds itself are Ashford, Chaplin, Columbia, called "a cross." Basically, we MANSFIELDC Charming will ride in their pump­ serve a meal topped by what Coventry Added TOMGHTl T O W G H n an extra number. Here he pays ex­ in a stellar position in Talcottvllle. kin coach through the village and else?...Pumpkin pi*. Hampton, Lebanon, Mansfield, take it because down deep we iHt H[;w AfllAl) Of THf KtSl quisite attention to finish and de­ To Plan Region AcoUand, Wllllmantlc. WflUngton know that it is Ood’a will and we tail, and more than once demon? and Windham. Each would be per­ want to follow Christ. Only that strated a beautiful plsmlssimo. mitted to send two represenUtlves which is voluntarily assumed Is FRIDAY MOHT yiClDRMTdRg^ Coventry has been added to the Pupil Eniimeratioii He was likewise heard to advan­ to the planning agency which will "a cross." "Him they cbmpelled to ^ 7:3019 11:30 tage In most of the "Visions Fugii- proposed planning r ^ o n for consider regional problems. bear the erpss" is written of Simon To Start Saturday MASONIC TEMPLE tlves" by Prokofieff, which con­ Windham County which now in­ of Cyrene. Jesus Christ took His. tinued the program. A relatively If you would follow Him, take ------ALSO------early work by this contempora^ cludes 11 area towns. NewTfork sUte, which rank# Tha school cenaus tekera wUl go FRIDAY NI6HT first among the states of the Un^ yours. aSmAMESCOK _ .-compose, many of the sections are •nie State Development Com­ out Into tha highways and by­ mission yesterday sanctioned th* ion in population, ranks 80th in Let us pray: Help us, Pkither, SATURDAY NIGHT TECWIICRirmsRWHiMtRI impressionistic rather thaii in .the proposal to form an area plan­ area. to pray with Jesus *T4ot my will, ways of Manohester Saturday that 7:3019 11:30 caustic style he was later to a4opt. New York City oontalns about but Thine be dons." Amen all may be enroUed each in his TEEN DANCES CARTOONS START 7:18 In these impressionistic "Vis­ ning region provided 00 per cent' ions.” Mr. Seeber demonstrated of the towns agree to partidpiat*. 10,000 eating places cxcluslvs of Rev. Clifford O. Simpson own house and family. MASONIC TEMPLE "JUNGLE CAT**—7:80 Center Congregational Church They’U be carrying Indantifiea- great sensitivity, and attention to Other towns incluiM in the refreslunent stands. •TORMAOOS MUSIC BY THB detail, attributes Which must make him an excellent teacher. He wa4 •TWEILES ‘‘RENTILES” not *0 convincing in the tnore per­ cussive and rhythmic sections, how­ Rke In Ponon TONIGHT or4 Every THURS., FRi.. SAT. ever. After the intermission, Mr. See­ CRYSTAL TONfS Ywir Hcer. MIKE STANKO. PrasenH for Y e i^ ber offered the Variations which Brahms wrote on a theme by Han­

del. Among other things, this is a • I Roeordfng jOf technical "tour de forte’’ for the 'THE VERSATILES" pianoforte, and Mr. Seeber demon­ > ENIMIF THE MONTH SALE D i M A L I t For Your Dining and Entertaining Fleaaurol strated ample facility. The work is A T TH E also very difficult to play convinc­ DaiMlag 7:S0 TM. to 11:80 P.M. ingly. AdmlsMen T6e I have only heard two or three O A K G RILL, 30 O A K STREET really great performance* of this NO COVER e NO MINIMUM e AMPLE PARKINO compositioii in my life. Hofmshn, Rachmaninoff, and Smeterlin are }4 i KOSCIUSZKO the three names' that come to mind. Mr. Seeber is hot in a class with these. Of course he doesn’t "ft:.:*' m ' claim to be either. iL t- Discount World BALLROOM r- \ . H, ' Kic. • ^ 1 ' ONM PAUKINCf^AIW COND (MANCHesna m u s — mi USE OUR LAT-AWAT BUrPN^ilCkE: ■ B U R N S ID E TTi* fact le, Mr. Seeber is more % TOMRIIT ONLY capable a*, a miniaturist than In 1 V mihom AvOw RiocfcviNo ( MUD BUfi N'. i'ji; AVC. . r , H TFO ;*-w . HANDHESTER aREEN SHOmNO OERTER, EAST MIDDLE TPKE jPLAN OB OHABOB ITt the bravura style! He lacks ONION AOUP breadth of conception and great CHOICE SIRLOIN STEAK t u u IN doUOP«>l!| sonority of tone. 'With this in mind O K M DAILY ID AJH. (0 to PJI. • AMPLE FREE PARKINO OR RUMP STEAK GLENN FOR-P l#AlfiedW I should have preferred hearing ONION RINGS him in something more adapted to 7'^ Plan IRENOH FRIED POTATOES [LEANOI^ PARKER- TOMORROW his very considerable talents. Still, it must be admitted that the ,V NEW FALL FALL Brahms was played In a thorough­ And Evwy Mdoy Night ly musical and professional man- Model WA1053T >5^

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M ANCHESI^ C6NN„ THURSDAY. SEFTEMBER 29, 1960 longed at Boonci Iowa, where her daughter and eon-ln-law, pro­ pieces ef $200 per storm In enow med from an aariisr aqnplaiRt Hy Doud had gone oft business for fessed to pay .htUe attention to removal operations. hla wife. moot Tliunday Iftenwaas fa tbe Death Claims: hie father. politica. She Siaid a few yearii ago The price is $7,000, he said, com­ Rockville Man Caasella eald toat although Carr hla prtadpls whan he happena to the professional pollsters. When It count’' two ysan ago by raslstlnf mdra than Inokadaklcal aetloa as elemaotaiy sohoeksudltortum after Mrs. Doud Waa toe daughter of ■he knew little of toe nation's po­ pared to toe current market value has been asked about other ertoiea tha tomptotion to spand It on our- a t present' on our honest eom- be eroBslng the big power purpeeaa conus to the wire, we will consider close of sAooL • Swedish immlgranta who entered litical . aXfalra. except that what for a new piece of $22,000. hi Manchester, he would only ad- nlmoet any amateur's guess as rant acD-oapital asponast. Ag It la, plninto we should return to a Serving as Browhla laedera wUl Mother-in-Law this country in 1888. Her father ■he read in dally newspapers. Held in Theft mit-to toe burglary at toe lumber of Roaeie, we thereby biifd our- Connecticut strong mayor torn of towh gov- GOP Women Plafla One special purpose for the bull­ ContittQ if^ralb good as a profsaalonal’a data. In wa must fall toaek on thair othar be Mra..Dennls Keefe, M n. Ageioa became a euccesaful busineaeman "And that -can be confusing dozer, Langtry said, might be company. aelvee to reapect him aleo, or hie fact, ws’U make one. But not now. big prototta of achlavamaht which anuBSBt. ‘Aisrs must bs soms rsa- A ‘Fashion Clinic’ Reid and Mrs.David Porter, with Beats Political Pros O f President at Boone, where a eon, Joel, now enough,” eh* bbeet^ed. standby duty In toe disposal area. I^iiis J. Can'l 21, of Rockville, However, East Hartford poltca suecasaor, on thoae poaalbU 'ocea- Yankee saema to ba tbat'tbay wlU bg mdra son why oto mors' progresslvs Mra. John Meleeky aa troop oon.. ia a banker. .The rental for one last year when was arrested late yesterday after­ claim toat Carr w'as responsibla dtiss still togve thslr strong toinyor - - Mona whan hla official cotudence poUt* (pentbly) and lass Indo- sultant. 'ITie Douda were matried in 1894, the town’s existing disposal area noon and waa charged with break­ for at least one burglary there, and By A. R. O. pandant (almost cartalnly). form of gorvsnunent Tim Hebron. Women’# RepuhU- (Conttnned from Page Ouaj easily out-distanced four other can­ ' (CraHmwd from Page Due) when ehe was 16 and he waa eight have a warrant ready, now charg­ ■** ■ troam . bids him cross us Ir something we The Brownlee wiU meet every dozer was being repaired was $740, ing and entering, theft and*, non- lUSQN O pen Forum Ator ORtM ryaaramamlMn. • Just m a t good doss R do to caa Club b u afinounoed pUms for other M o n ^ In the elementary didates. years older. Mrs. Doud later con­ he said, . ing him with breaking and enter­ _ ^ SDSON are Intent upon doing. throw/bus bosrd of.dirsctors cut, a’'"raahlon Clinic” Oct 17 «t the Newspaper AUiance and poaitiona He won nomination to succeed think Mamie would be happier If fided to repT10N RATES half houra haranguing the world Thera remains Uie nostalgic plea vote along with this Reimbllcan H. Wnkeman. Siwclal guests at with Portuguese. He designed his unopposed for Democratic re- my girls are afrajd about my ents moved tp Cedar Rapids, Iowa, tin has recommended that toe similarly save on rentals for this chester Lumber Co! at 255 Center ing, for the moment at least, aa If Republican shortcomings. This wUl .be two mid-mornlim Bible own home in Newport. He smokes nomination in the second dietrict. CAMERAS Payable ta Advance on the vtllainiei of tha United —"Return’’ — ah, yes, "Back/to this time. M a ^ It win do some the affair wlU be RepubUcan can­ classw for houaewlveB. wednes- falls.” ■ then to Colorado where they lived Board of Directore waive the town purpose, he said. St. on toe night of Sept. 6 and tak­ On, Tear •■•••. they would have to be dragged, re­ measure We have long aurmlied to good. I hopa a pipe but seldom a plain one. It’s A record 135,000 Democrats at Pueblo and Colorado Springs FILM—FLASH BULBS BIX__ .MMUIS aa»***«caaaa«»**‘****** 1'^. States of AmerlcA Ho was obvious­ luctantly, toward the polls and al­ have a two-vahie scale In which a Normalcy” — or waa that i ^ e - didates for stats reprssentatlve, day morninge from 10:80 to 11:46 The President referred to his charter requirement for competi­ Langtry said the purchases could ing $700 from an unlocked safe. DISCOUNT PRICES Thrs® Mbiitbs ••«•,•••«••••••*•••* what earllsr In thUi esntury? R. A. Vauihsm Karl H. Unka and Douglas M. usually from hie collection of hand-' turned out for the ralny-day bal- before settling In 'Denver In 1905. be financed by not buying two , One Moath #••##•••••••••••••••••• ly pleased and delighted with his most forced ,to cast a vote which Democratic Inch magically be­ wUl be devoted to realdenta of too carved pipes. motoer-In-Iaw as “Min,” an ex­ They lived In toe same big home tive bidding and buy $15,000 of According to Capt. Walter Cas­ 'Sir WMlOy ,•,••••••♦••••••••••••••*•• ’iSi will leave them unhappy no mat­ comes equivalent to a«Jtepubllcan ' Bincerely yours, Fellows. center area. Thoae nearer Ankton lotbig. That vote was more. than pression that Mrs. Doud's you' ,'- used highway equipment which dump trucks and a roller for which Blngl® C m effort. He was having It piped back Katherine D. Bourn Boimner T^ipUg MeetlBge Set The whole Pell family waited out 40,000 over toe previous high of In near-southeast Denver through­ $17,600 has already been appro­ sells Sr., routine investigation of ARTHUR DRUB ter which way It goee. foot. ------/ will meet Fridays at the ebove the election returns In a Providence est daughter had coined from t.ie out their lives. the public works department says all past and present employes at by special wire to hla own people We would not have luSpected, The annual town meeting will hours. The first wtU be two years ago. priated in this year’s highway divi­ MEMBiUR OF This atmosphere of distaste for To the Editorr hotel. Mrs. Pell and the four chil­ comic strip character “Andy The health difficulties of tw,o would cut down, equipment rental the lumber company revealed that TBS ASSOCIATED PRidSS In Cuba. Here he was, the man of the prospective choice may, In the however, that even this magic Tmfle light Would Help be held Monday night at 8 In the held on Oct 6. All women Inter­ Roberts and McGrath, once po­ Gump.” charges. sion'budget. 'The town bought a Tba A eaotSuadnM i l» “ ®*“**'^*‘? Thla 'past aununer I enrolled' in Town HSU to receive reports of dren, all under 15, were Joined by other daughters led indirectly to roller la.st June "that Is serving Carr, who has a criminal, record, antlUed to the uee of remiWlMOon of the long Jungle silencea, holding end, disappear as the more famili­ measure could so minimize the Re­ To tha Editor: the summer typing course offered ested in Joining these groups art her mother, his mother, her grand­ litical aseoLiates, saved their Mrs. .Doud’s youngest daughter, Martin's recommendation today worked there at one time. all newa dlapatchea oraaltcd to h or ar apathy usually disappears. But publican three-mill cost increaae the town officers. heavy campaign artillery for each Maml^ Doud's meeting with the >i.«- very well,” he said. the most important microphone in I have noticed that when small by the Manchester H l^ School. asked to communicate with the parents, an aunt, her brother and Frances, is Mrs. George Gordon young Army officer who later was backed one submitted to him by In further Investigating, it was not otharwUe credited ta„tble wper It could last long enough to result at tha time of their last budget- The Hebron Planning and Zon­ pastor as soon as possible. He may ' the pell family hbusekeeper. other. They cast periodic barbs at • He added,, "I realize that the r and also the local new, oubltshed hMe. all the world, compensating for aettlng that It could be compared children try to cross highways I found this both enjoyable and ing Commission will meet Monday Moore of Washington, D. C. to become the nation’s 34th pres­ Chester Langtry, deputy' director purchase of iised equipment Is al­ discovered' that, although Carr is AO rlshta ot republleatloD of special In a' markedly low attendahee at that many motorists do net even helpful this year In my qchool-' be reached at toe Gilead parson­ Pell called In his campaign for a Pell, laying he lacked experience of public works. - dlspateSes herein are aleo reyrred those Jungle aUencee with a mara­ the polls on Nov. 8. to the recent Democratic inaiatence evening In the elementary school age or St toe Gilead or Hebron —and at times, took a patronizing Mamie was the second child ident. ways of a questionable nature.” now unemployed, he recently pur­ S-P-E-C-l-A -L ■low dqm to let them by. This woik. I suggest that It would be a foreign policy that would treat born to Mrs. Doud and her hus­ . Langtry said a shift in highway However, he said the pieces would chased an automobile. Carr was •» FuU servlea client of N B A Sere- thon demonstration of hla dramatic That, If It developed, might con­ on getting the record straight Is why the people a t the Manches­ wonderful opportunity for Junior foUowlng the annual town meet­ church. Meetings will be held at Communist nations on an individu­ attitude toward the newcomer. The Douds decided to spend vert the result Into something of a about the surplus left this year. ing In toe "rown Hall. toe homee of thoae partlelpattag. Said McGratb "X entered this band, John Sheldon Doud. who their winters in the .warmer cli­ division funds could accomplish be useful and the town couldn't picked up early yesterday after­ •• Ice, Inc _ „ and. oratorical talents, which are ter Green need a traffic light In High students to have a diance al baais Instead of putting them died at toe age of 80 In 1951. The noon and, after being questioned, Publlehera RepreeentatlTes: The decialon by default. Neither po­ Two years ago the Republicans front of the Green School. Girl Scout News "Into a general pdol of Iniquity.” primary because I felt toe Demo­ mate of Texas. It was while win­ toe purchase without need of a afford to buy similar ones new. ' Julius Mathews Spectal Acency — New conalderable. Thle was what he deliberately set about depleting the to tdee such a course during the Mm., Richard M.' Grant, Mrs. eldest was Eleanor, who died in new appropriation. The equip­ Langtry also said toe "savings Irr told police that he had taken the litical party 1* happy over euch After their policeman leavea in school year. Manoheetor Evening HeraU-He- He urged that the nation empha- cratic party in Rhode Island need­ tering at Sai^Antonlo that Mamie money from toe lumber company,, atoit* or had come u^ from Cuba for, to get a prospect. The Democrats alwajra town’s reeerve funds eo aa to pre­ Raymond J.: Burt and Mrs, Theo­ Iwon oon«M»adcnt, Mlaa Sueen B. ■ize economic aid In dealing 'with ed revitaliring. I found that Mr. 1912, and the third Edna Mae, met Eiienhower, then a second ment has been offered by Aime rental would materially work 1 CIRCDIATIONB ______sent a false pitcure of. what it the aftsrhoort, there are many peo­ I am hoping That the Board of died six years later. Latulippe of Vernon St., who towards a write-off of this equip­ according to Cassells. thle microphone, and to assert, calculate that the heavier the vote ple croeelng back and forth. This Education 'wiU look Into this, sug­ dors J. Ferry attended toe annual Pendleton, telephone AOadeniy S- ' toe nations of America and. Asia. Pell is a better revltallzer than I lieutenant etationed at Ft. Sam .. The Herald P nntln, Coo im m Inp., over It, that Cuba was really free ths better their rhancei, and the waa acutally coating yearly to nm Is quite dangerous considering that faU conference on Girl Scouting In 8434. Pell also called for-creation of am.” The surviving daughters and toe Houston. Langtry said is reducing his con­ ment in a few years time.” ' The non-support charge stem­ ~ assumes no financial rssponsibflity for normal political lawa alwaya eay the town govenunent. ’This, we gestion. I believe my fellow stu­ IMansAeld Wednesday, President himself were frequent tracting operations. BOWUNG SHOES -» typojiraphleal errors appearln. In M- at last, and that Castro was Its there la a steady stream ef cars dents would appreciate this op­ a Bureau of Peace Affairs in the Roberta concede the election They !(ater were married In the that a heavy vote Is required to may reasonably infer, was done In coming from three entrances. Girls from 7 to .9 interested In State Department to take the in­ with about'-^-XOO of the state’s 357 visitors to toe two-story brick Town Director John Hutchinson Men’s or Women’s ■V Terttsements and other readlna matter liberator. order not to have to raise the tax portunity. living r6om of the Doud home on l.e«ther Shoes * In The Manchester Evanln, HeralA ouet the Incumbent party. But the I am sure that a traffic light Yours truly, Brownlee, or girls from 10 to. 13 itiative in steps to end the threat ■voting districts reported. He and home In Denver whose address — Lafayette St. in past months has criticized the In order to talk that long, he Repubileahs, even though they rate prior to an election. The ef would help prevent more than one interested in Girl Scouts, are aiAed of war. But he also urged military McGrath both pledged to support 75P Lafayette St.—became known practice of waiving toe competi­ Display advertlslnx closin, hours: would like to believe that a low feet wee, of course, to present the Susanna KoppUn to return their notices to toe ele­ nationally In 1955. It was there Years later, after hie strato­ 1 Womsfi's SizM S lo 9 ■ For Monday—1 u.m Friday. had to draw upon hla Imagination next Board of Directors with an accident. The preparedness. the ticket. spheric rise to military promi­ tive bid rule. • In Manchester It's . Fo” Tuesday—1 p.m Monday. It proved most fertile: we were ac­ vote might find their own normal I-orelel Tuttle mentary school office this week. Early this month, Pell mounted ^ b e rts won Democratic en­ in toe early morning hours of _ F jt Wednesday—t o.m _ftiesday. and'dependable vote shfflcient for automatic tax Increase even to Girls In RHAM High School who an old-style soap box on a vaeSnt Sept. 24, 1955, that Elsenhower nence during and after World War The pieces, Langtry said, are a - For Thursday—1 pm WedneoJay cused of more crimes than we could Maintain services at the old level. dorsement for toe Senate despite II, Eisenhower was known as a 1955 model Michigan 175A pay- - For Friday—1 p.m. Thursday. victory, can't quite trust that ‘FUae culms’ have not already done so are re­ WATKIIVS lot In Providence for a campaign toe fact that he lost toe gover­ suffered hie heart attack. Marlow's Furniture Dept, *4.99 - - Fhr Saturday—l^p.m. Jriday. have dreamed of. If we devoted a theory, either. Tiie real truth le To paint the^ pitcure In more ^sPolice Arrests quested to give their names to talk. Kerosene torches lit the scene Doud himself died at toe com­ favorite both with Mr. and Mrs. loader, a D4 caterpillar diesel bull­ Classified deadline; 10.FO a.m homely, domestic tones—they spent norship to Republican Chriatopher Doud. Seated in toe living room, dozer, and a 1953 model White Mfffl's SizM day of publleatlon except Saturday— whole policy making study group that both parties require the sup­ To the Editor, their home room teachers this GALLERY as he chatted In Italian with people Del Sesto two years ago. Del Ses- fortable -bordered home. The port of the independents for a •vic­ tha eaytngg ’iCicotint on current In the audience, endorsed a $1.25 fatal seizure came while his wife he frequently would refer politely truck, flat bed trailer unit. F O R P H I L C O t a.m. ____ to the task. living expenses rather than admit So Mr, Rogers ttiinks there’s Edward f. Provost, 18, ot S3 •week. to, first GOP chief executive In tory, and that nobody really knows no Intarsat in the local election. The Girl Scout program brlto A P k A M hourly minimum wage and criti­ and daughters were visiting then to toe sentiments or ppinione of Each, he said, la In good me­ TELlVISION — WASHERS Thurfday, Scp'smber 29 The next day, our new ambaaea- how to call the prospects of a poe- to Papa Taxpayer that they needed New S t, was arrested at 7:30 cized Immigration discrimination nearly .JO years, is seeking reelec- Gen. Eisenhower at his North At­ both hie in-la'we. chanical condition and could save * more cash to do the Job. This 'Why should there be under ■ the Mrs. Richard M. Grant as chair­ F fa m in g ; tlon. 4.99y dor to the United Nations, James J. Blble low-vote election. circumstances? Ths false clalma this morning at E. Center and man, Is again sponsored by toe against southern Europeans. lantic Treaty Organization head­ Elsenhower likewise found gen­ on equipment rentals as well as DRYERS ~ REFRIGERATORS Wadsworth, spent about thirty la the kind of solution which Spruce Sts. and was. charged with Raoul Archambault Jr., former quarters In Europe. Elk tanned leather, rnbbor- But the practical politicians do may have tempeted many budget­ the Democrats have made have FTA.' Leaders of toe Intermediate "You'll murder them,” a well uine, obvious enjoyment from the serve on construction projects. In ALL AT MARLOW PRICES Wltomever He Crosses eecondi in reply. He mentioned our not really expect a'low-vote elec­ passing a red light He was told to wisher shouted. assistant director- of the U.S. Doud wak a native of Rome, N, tart commentaries of his mother- the gravel -pit, and for special rito^aole grip. conscious wives long plagued by In­ been ridiculous. I would like to troop 'wUI be Mrs. John Bouequet, budget is toe Republican candi­ Y., and son of a Chicago meat TAKE 2 YEARS TO PAY - The Important section of Secre- abiding friendship and hopes for tion, and that le not really what see one single additional parking appear in court Saturday. assisted by Mrs. Carlman PVankel, 1 5 O A K SC. In the first Congressional dis­ in-law. s FREE PURNEI.L PARKING • they fear the .most. flationary rises In home living Edward R. Jamilowski Jr., 22, of trict, which includes Eastern date for. toe Senate; and Theophile packer. He met his wife, then He indicated the' payloader, with Mcmchcster GrMii » tary General Da^ Hammarskjold's the people of OibA He said that, costs, yet one to which few can space the Demiocrat board has Mrs. Joseph Drew, and Mrs. Yale TH. Mrs. Doud, who seemed unaf­ a 2 and 3/4 yards bucket, could The present eituatlon Is building, created. Ware, Maas., was arrested at 8:80 Rhode Island communities. State Martin is GOP nominee for the Elivera Mathilda Carlson, in' a 1 statement to the General Assembly for thoA interested, a full textual on both sides, • rather thrilling have been foolish or deceitful last lilgbt at Main S t and Middle Wexler. The Intermediates wiU First, District congressional seat. bicycling club to which both be­ fected by toe fame that came to save rental charges for similar enough to succumb. The garbage collection U dis­ “ Rep. Fernand J. St. GSrmaln Shoe Outlet! Z of the United Nations on Monday reply to the accueaUone of Castro nlghlmara prospect, which prom­ On the other hand, what could be gusting, Its worse thah anything 'l^ke. and was charged with pass­ ” went as follows: would be prepared and distributed. ises to build more tenalon and more natural than to expect some I have seen In 20 yean In Man­ ing a red light He posted a 815 East Middle Titrnplko genuine excitement than there has chester. bond for his appearance In court L i O I W ' Manchester 7. "It Is common experience that There le always a atrateglc quea­ been In any national election with­ recognition of the fact that the Oct 8. ^FU^^TURE DER'^^AW-I^^AjN^ESTER— tlon Involved, when there, la lurid budget ihsker has managed to stay With the eocoeption ot the above BOthInf, In the heat of emotion, le in memory. within bouiida and even have some It’s the same old story. The roads William A. Johnson, 21, of 9 Announcing Chrysler Corporation's Lowest Price Compact, , , regarded as more partial by one nonsense open for rebuttal. How can ths greatest excitement left in the exchequer. To say that ,are Just as bumpy. The taxes are Hasel St, was arrested yesterday who takes himself the poMtlon of a Should you carefully analyse and of all come out of a campaign this extra doesn’t count becauae a getting higher all the time. Those by an Inspector of the Motor Ve­ expose and refute each rldlcuioue which the voters now seem to be check le still In the pOcketbook imd nice rod trucks adom East Center hicle Dept and was charged with At New Reduced Prices for 1961 > party than strict Impartiality. rejecting because they can’t man­ failure to return his rogistration claim, fearing that, otherwise, not yet depoaited In the bank Is St. (I see them there erven if I "Turther, as I have said, thle la age much clear or enthusiastic manlfeatly a masculine quibble cer­ don’t see them coming up Avon plates and certificate which had a queatlon not of a man but of an somebody will take your silence as sentiment for either choice ? tain to meet with wifely reeletance dale Rd. as often.) been suspended. The suepenaion SPECIAL an admission of guilt? Or should The expectation of the profes- Between the board and Mr. Mar­ resulted from an accident earlier liuUtutlon. Uee whatever word ilonals le that thle reluctance to which may be too freely expressed ' you like, Independence, Impartlall* you refuse to dignify the ridiculous according to the respective tem- tin John Q. Public gets one big this month when he failed to dt- choose Is not really going to cut at­ pefamente Involved. hinaround. I believe to get action, posit security for diunage. John­ ■* DONT BE FOOIED! by considering It necessary to an­ ty, objectivity—they all detcribe tendance at tha polls al^lficantly, But the equation of the two In­ and to be able to pinpoint the ro- son was summoned to appear In - the aasentlal aspect! of what, with* swer It In detail, as if It had any but that It is going to mask the stances as similar which was done sponslUlity, and get something court on Oct. 17. SALE VALUE] . out eaccaption, muat be the attitude chance of receiving serious con­ situation to an unprecedented ex­ tent. In yesterday’s editorial could' be Til* D«fiioerott eMm etWit for Sim n«w Nortli Jutilor High Sclioel. All ®f .. of the Secretary General. sideration from anybody? The professionale think that attempted only by an illiberal inie During Fall Modarnliatlon Or, to put ths dilemma in lan­ there IS likely to be s sudden, last of The Herald’s magic yardstick, plcwwliiq. ip«eHleatiem crmI freumlweric for tMs g c Ro o I, o b oil Monelwstor “Such an attitude, which haa aided by a practiced, If somewhat tounthclear and declaivo expreaslon guage everybody can understand, ihlnute mast movement of the un­ Salt Onlyl decided and the unwilling and the Jaundiced, eye. Ag for the Board . hi Article 100 of the Charter, may should you answer crackpots, or meeting spectator sporti with oehoels, was dono durin® « RopubNcon odmlnisfrotion. trust the public Itself to spot them unenthuelaatlc. TTUTT ' at any atage become an obetacle for What la worse, they think thle whom The Herald aeemi faacl- those who work for certain politi­ for what they are? movement la likely to be mostly In nated, certainly your unweighted cal alma which would be better There Is, quite obviously, no firm one direction. newspaper coverage has provided rule, and no rsllabls human ca­ But they don't know which di­ optimum growing conditions for CALORIC served or rhore eaally achieved If I pacity for following such a rule If rection thet will be. them, even to supplying a pseudo- ju d g e THEM BY THEIR PROMISES the Secretary General Compro- In other words, they think the authoritatlTs title which haa lent a m .' mlaed with thle attitude. there were one. Let ue merely say final reault of this campaign Is not continuing aura of respectability that It was refreshing, for^nce, to "But If he did, how gravely he likely to be close, but one-elded, so If not glamor to their antlce long '_ — ^ ^ — In Hiolf S piotferm tho DomoerciH prom- would then betray the truit of all see the great Uncle Sam brush hla far as number of votes is con since rejected by both political 19 8 sleeve slightly, after a four and earned. They concede they may not parties. 30” or 36” n O l B l U I I C r L Ised develepiiieitt of tlw town owned Glebe thoae for whom the etrlct main- .really know which way the thing Seriouely though, wo might this tenance of euch an attitude le the a half hour aeeault on him, and go- will lilt aci decisively until they year believe In the Republican l ^ l f I HeNew froet seuHi ef Spring St. end M»t ef ' bast protsctlon In the world-wide about hli real business. read ths returns themselves. ■logan pf pay-as-you-go If they I Hie rtiorveir for reereatfend purpofos. - dght for power and' Influsnee. It will be a great flection for the I had demonstrated their ability to 7 * ^us. If ths offies of ths Secre­ gamblers, the prognoaticators, and hang on to the town’s "savinge ac- SHORHNG PARKADE Addlitional Refinements? MANCHESTER GAS RANGE tary General becomea a stumbling THAT 1 block for anyone, >e It an indlvld- We happened to think tha politi­ _ ual, a group or a government, be- cal debate the other night a fine ■ eauae the Incumbent atande by the thing, very reaseurlng In Its dem- baste principle which muat guide onatratlon of whet fine young men Your choice! Its whols activity, and if, for that We have running- for the presi­ raason, ha comes under eritlclim, dency, very educational In Ita quick but still significant delinea­ . such crltlclem etrikea at the very I ' . T i-\ » J 1 < / \ r j I office and the eoneepta on which it tion of the party Isiuea, and alto­ is based. gether a moat satlifactory first *T would rather see that office teste of what will become, we hope, break on a etrlct adherence to the a standard American campaign In­ EVERYWHERE IT'S JUST LOBSTER ON principle of Independence, Impar­ stitution. FRIDAY EVENINO tiality and objectivity than drift Our pralee for the performance BUT HERE IT’S . on tha baais of compromise. .That and reault the other night does not, ' is ths choice dally facing the Sec­ however,- deprive us entirely of BROILED • • • retary General. It Is also the choice Imaginative Ideas as to how suoh lOBSTER A-'LA-HOB-NOB now openly facing the General Aa an occasion might be Improved. There could be a weighing In and (OUH OWN SPECIAL SHRIMP STUFFINa) scmbly, both In substance and In SERVED WITH TOSSED SALAD > form. 1 believe that all those whose a weighing out, to aes which can­ FRENCH FRIED ONION RINOS \ ' 11 r Intsresta are aafeguard^d by the didate shed more pounds during the FRENCH FRIED POTATOES—ROLLS and BUTTER . ^ United Nations will realize that go. Thera could, In fact, be a full ON THE CONCOURSE AT THE PARKADB L tha choice Is not one of the con- medical checkup before and after, t venlences of the moment but one to give us comparative pulse rates, I' Which,la decltlve for the future, blood presiures, - tensions,, and ^ tbelr future." frank Information as to whether Thet was Hammerakjoid, re- either participant haa used either YOU BAN VOTE BY ABSENTEE BALLOT 7 spending to tha unfair Criticism of stimulants or tranquilizers. ^ ^ lOirushchev, winning the appleuee It might vary the ehow,.,nW and of the United States, and taking then, to put one candidate In the '' even though it may eventually cost (1) If you will be absent from the State bn October Isolation booth while,the other Is third or November eighth'. ^ him hla post, the only principle on answering, and then see what he l ■ ^ Which that post can have meantng- would say. > • ■ ful existence, whoever Is In 11, And It seems to us that, alnce the (2) If you are ill, infirm or physically incapacitated and f But while Russia jeers jinil we public obviously wants to be able unable to vote in person at the polls. cheer Hammarskjold on this occa- to keep score, some ten point muat ONLY Blon, Jt would be a:very proper system ought to be Involved, with .(3) If you are”a member of the Armed Forces. ' thing If both Russia and the I’ntted a bell tp ring whenever one of. tAe Statea ahould remember another crinlesianls takes a round. 1.95 ~ splsode from United Nations hls- Finally, we think these two pres­ FOR FURTHER INFORMATION—Tel. MI 3^1534 ^ tory, and both reallw and resolve ent candidates, at least, ought to -something from It. be allowed to charge the networks REPUBLICAN HEADQUARTERS Regularly $269.95 Z This hspperui to be the time Ros- something, for assembling euch a 218, Hartford Road NO DEVELOPMENT JT sis Is displeased and upset because monster audience lor them. Model L46DTK ~ ftammarskjold toes the line he . Don't Delay. Get Youf Absentee Vote In Now. or RESULT WHATSOEVER! Rven with these amendments, ^thinks he has to toe.. Tia’o years .however, we ImpoSe one reierva- Model L43DTK ^ago. In the case of-our lnter\'en- tlon upori the debate proceae,. It le - Uon in Lebanon, however; ll was .surely no reflection upon the su­ Automatic top burner - ths United States which considered perb television presence of these 2 Hsmmarakjold a meddler and a tw(i young men tb say that It would Keep-Warm, oven^ fUsiuhifL 'SfoorL i'ovsitjnjm nt Ztroublemaker and possibly ah’ un- be quite pbsaible to have a candi­ JOIN THE THRIFT PARADE! li'lyette's roncfeaii i witting tool of the Communists be- date who would flounder on tele- SmokeleM broiler I Thit beautiful '61 Valiant 2-door Hardtop has ^ou in mind! ^Ciuiae he refused to read and re-^ vlaion, go to plecta In front of the •port the crisis lii Lebanon, the way camera, twist his sentences and wash 'n wear bra FALL MODERfll’ATlON SAU Jo THjanHuLdisUL ^wa wanted him to. He had a United -lose his thought^ goof himself into The King of the Compacts has done it again! The -Natlona mission ih Lebanon then one tVap after another, and atill that drips dry smooth Uu Zalmllar to hja present mission In make a very greatpresident. Some olie new compact that doesn't beg or borrow from any­ Ztbe Congo, When he refused to see very greet men, we suspect, make body is priced with the lowest for ’61. Valiant gives you rth s ritilatlon In Lebanon as ws their crucial declaions while facing J3.00 SEE YOUR PLUMRINfl 00l|TNA0TDR OR ^;wanted It to be seen, and whgn he their pillow, hot a camera, and all THE HARTFORD IAS IOMPAKy J of Chrysler Corporation’s exclusives. Like Tprsion-Aire ^jjFefuaad to recommend that outside presence of mind before an audi­ VOTE REPUBUCAN . -forces be Ment In to Lebanon, we Ride. Pavl» the roughest roads around. Plus tight, quiet, ence Is not .necessarily presence of This new, “Rondeau” wash *n wear bra -^**‘*‘*1*^ PMt him and the functlon- mind before the Impact of history. Unibody construction. And remember. Valiant is a low- Zbig and decision of his office and rounds you to lovely natural contpurs. See how this amopth lustrous lingerie cotton V a lia n t’ s *■ -sent our .troopa In anyway. Scallop Searon to.Open priced compact. Come see ^ r yourself how the ’dl Z Mow, In the inaUnee of the Con- keeps itil fresh look, thru endless sudsinig . . . MONDAY, OCTOBER $ value really itaiids out from this y w ’f ep^npact car crowd. Xfo> w« have more reapect for hie • Niantlc, Sept. 29 (Ab — The an­ won’t wrinkles drip idries smooth. White. A A 3 ”4|ment, and we. are itlaylng the nual assault on ths Nlaatlc Rtvar cup 80 to 86; A cup, 82 to 86; B cup, 82 to HARTFORD ^y^^'CO/VIPANY :^fl*tBe Ua way. Bqt R u ^ Scallop crop gsta-under way Sat­ 88; C eup. 82 to .dO. lx)6ks and drive® tike twice the price urday whan tbs sU months sea­ S A V I M G S a I HEAR YOUR REFUILICAN CANDIDATES ON WINF gnbutbim, now, as be Is tiw one son for harvMUny the bivalves [ ; . HIIDAY, 4;40 PAfU-WWAY 5;T0 R-M. Pvte'twfnaes.to play Itaasia’B g im opens- at daybreak.. . . I.OAPW 238 PEARL STOEET, HARtf'ORD' AT veufi Fl.yMOUTM->VALIANT BeALBR’* NOW pM the Congo, that be wafe also the The limit of three buebela per A * • i I \ I I < I s. OPEN WEOn THURS., FRLTILL 9 P Jy|. 68T MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER 'paw who nfused to play «ur fame jp erm la umbancad from prevti ' > ■ j nmi Ai»v. JPAID ro» b t r k p u b u c a n t o w n o p a y n T a a i >Uto|iietoaiildnwt«e ona) ytara, the WaUrford-Bast MON^ Tills., SAT., 10 AAL S P JA StotiUlMh OobubImIab h u .HARTFORD C A^. LOWIJRI P.' tonka Umtt of six -N. to Ua rota and t has been decreed: REME - M S R A T P H T H T‘ V L A Pf ' ’ A \ • t I L

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* ojO a v h -A'X a t M -•.•!!• .V i. m GIANT -WIDE MONEY^SAVING EVENT \ FINAST FINAST ^ NOW IS W I TIME AND FIRST NATIONAL IS THE PLACE TO SAVE - as those eagerly fRBB RICHMOND CLING awaited Dollar Days are here again! Nowhere will you get more value for your Dollar LIBBEY 5AFEDGE TOMATO in fine foods. So it'$ two big weeks to stock up -r- two big weeks, of cash savings I PiACHES FAMILY OF GLASSES SLICID OR HALVES Big Savings, Too, On QusIHy Me^ts! COCKTAIL JUICE 6 cJifFerent glasses — each glass PaachM af a Low j.ow Prica Five Dalicioue California Rich in Flavor^— High In VHamini sJ^i Slock Up for lha Winfar Monlfii Ahead with an excitingly different Packad In Extra Haavy Syrup A Refreshing, Healthful Drink Idaal for Fruit Cup or Salad. Curio” pattern

29 OZ 30 OZ 46 OZ 5 ON SALE ITEM CANS CANS ^ A. SEPT. 36 13Vi W.TOMBLER CANS B. SEPT. 39 9 ex. ••ON-Wlf.ROCKS'* C. OCT. 6 3 % ex. J U K I \ CHUCK ROACT D. OCT. 13 9 ex. MILK \ I. OCT. 30 B ex. iHBRBET, ' \ r . OCT. 3 7 4 ax. COCKTAIL \ An appetizing Pot Roast is * winner every From Orchard- 35 OZ single time you serve ft. Cooked ever so slowly Rip* Apples JARS with lots of fin* vegetables, it will make a FINAST APPLESAUa hearty, delicious meal. It's all heavy western M S A V E 5 c steer beef, too. FINAST FINAST B&M BONELESS - A Tandar, Delicious Roast Cut from Haavy Wastern Steer Beef LB Old Musical STRAWBERRY Chuck Roast Instruments BAKED V Mild, Sugar Cured Finest- Skinlasi ^ Mildly Seasoned Old Furniture PRESERVES BEANS Sliced Bacon LB Pork Sausage CHICKEN - TURKEY - BEEF Pura Fruit and Sugar : Idaal for California Pea • Brick-Oven Baked Makes Dalicleus Liinch'lex Sandwiches Fresh - For A Delicious Seafood Troat Perfect for Small Familias APPROXIMATaV Aftar School Snacks or tha Lunch Box LB u Thick, Tandar Piacai of Maat In Rich Gravy Bologna 2 LBS EACH Sliced HaliitBif

8 OZ 9 OZ PKGS CANS DolUf B^kety VbIubs! Old Locomotives ^ Old Weather Vanes HONEYDEW POUND CAKE *SyV lOVi OZ MELONS Your Choice * PLAIN, MAEBLE, ICE CREAM jcans CAUEOBNIA ^ Old Stamps CAM PBELLS Exeallant at'a Dassarl Qld Firearms tomato soup Imerald ^reen flesh, full {A C H FOR ar for lha Lunch Box SA V E 10c •f Luicious Sweet Juice. S A v i 17c Wonderful eating BUY TWO (2) OF THE COUPONED GLASS FINAST FINAST FINAST AT OUR SPECIAL 19< RETAIL AND GET jw d ie i of M ty, Rofraihing Flavor A Tasty Strawberry Filling 6 ONE (1) OF THE SAME GLASS FREE WITH LBS SAVE t i.Cs Tokay Grapes LIQUID •fiM FACIAL COPPII CAKI EACH 33< THE COUPONS BELOW m GRAPE Strawberry PfOtnp and Juley - A Rofraihing Tr^t. Mada from a Special Formula 6 LBS SAVE e TISSUES Soodloss Grapes Egg Raisine - e Bread B J r ^ worth 50^ DETERGENT JELLY Califarnia AAauMain - Ideal for iho Lunch Box Clip the coupons below — top coupon Ona of Our LargosI Silling Dolorgontt. Think of III 2400 Tissuas fpr $1 ' Pura Fruit and SugarDalicious Spread on Tasty Apple Filling - Spiced JutI Right • SAVE 4c * US good only Sept. 29 fhrough Oct 1 . . . Try it ,and Saa tha Arnaring Work if Your Choice of Whitt or Paslol Coton Batty Aldan Whit* Brood Bartlett Pears APPLE M IP IC I PKG of ll Bottom coupon qood Sept. 29 - for Boudoir or Bathroom DeniBts 25< Parformi and So Easy on tha Hands. Adds biira Havor la Matt AAaals ■j. WE REBERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT Q U ^ ITIES NATIVI ,BGHS. Prkat in Thii Ad Effoetivo in Rrit National Super Markoli Only CUP ALONG DOTTED LINE n 1-QT BOXES 1% LB PLAS OF 400 JARS BTLS GOOD ONLY FROM SEPT. 26 to OCT. 1 . '< EVEREDY lOVi" 1© . \ LADY LENOX z§n ^ oJ .Sp»rta/i ! CHROME 0 GOOD FOR ONE (1) FREE ffJTOVmVE^ S P Jffik ’ p HUNT'S Strawberries MOM'S 121/2 ox. TUMBLER FRY PAN "YON" G A ID IN ^ 16 OZ NYLONS when you buy two (3) 1. SLICED 4 # PKGS I I3'/| 01. Tumhieri at 60 GAUOI - IS DINMR CALO SPCCfAt/^1 ( m ' v m J i ) \ m ^eur .pedal 19e r.loll • ■ r COOKIES •W LIMITED o n e c o u p o n TO AN ADULT CUSTOMER lO M A T O • Satin FW«h • lacy ta Clean Macargni t Frash Baked Assorted Cookies • iaira Heavy WrieM ■ Triple C M Chroma CAT OR DOG • "Scotch Grip" Itkalile Handio P A B M H O U SI 16 OZ S M i Four Kinds to Choose From , 1.LB IVMNM SHIIi WITH CHEESE PKGS I CELLOS FOOD SAVE 16c la Sura to Taka Advaplaga of Thii SAUCE» 3 A Wall Balanc'ad Dial for Cannina, Pals Outstanding Valua ' A Most Vorsolilo Souco lor Adding Extra STARTEX A Raal Stock-up Valua GOOD ONLY FROM SEPT. 29 to OCT. 8 DERAN Excilamant to Moat Loaf and .SpaghattL n m e o kitchcn S A V I 19« I © GOOD FOR ONE (1) FREE TERRY CA T FOOD O Z NONNII m J l CHOCOUn CANDIES 2 ^ 2 9 * ' ! 9 ex. «‘ON-THi-ROCKS" J $' TOWELS Nonpareils, Stan, Rum M fSU I i ’ when yen buy I • II) CANS ■3-, , / CANS ^ 0 PKSaffOO t ea. *Op4he-R apple­ Review of Rooks In Ohawvance Of The d ^ a r la aaaiunlng ,unprecedented the Current Affairs Club, the Na­ yjfw lsh Holiday flnalists in the National Merit sauce, milk. oportiona. Matter of fact, it la Scholarship competition. tional Honor’ Society, the Mathee matics Club and the Civil Defense ' Tueaday: Baked luncheon’'ineat, "The Inside a program ^becoitting ao bitter that I'm afraid Manchester High School stu­ mashed potato, buttered beets, e EVERYTHING COSTS YOU LESS Club. - consisting of retdeym, will be dents are John F. Bacon, Donald bread and butter, butterscotch MILLER'S PHARMACY aomeone may get hurt I’d rather ■Morrison, Linda A, Wood and Anthony Slusar* is the son of presented at Vneetmg dt'-the 299 Green Rd., Manchester G pudding with whipped cream, milk. that aomeone la not you. John Urbanctti. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Slusarz, Emanuel lurch Women Wednesday:' Potato burgers, to­ Emanuel eran Church Tufis- Tha bankera, the Treaaury, the Ellsworth Memorial Hl’gh School Foster Rd., South Windsor. He la Inaurance tnduatry and tha aecur- student in South Wlnfl.sor is An­ on the staff of the yearbook and mato sauce, buttered com, bread day at 7:49' p. ni|M iRvic^|iR^raM and butter, ice cream, milk. tlea marta are pitching against « 76 VALUE PACKED DEPTS thony W. Slusara. was pre.sident of the science club Miss Amia French, cHli librarl each other for your patronage. Bbc- Ellington High St hooi- student is last year. Thursday: Hamburg gravy, at/thee Mary Cher»e^ Library, DRYWftLL^ actly how should you apportion Sharon E. Palmer. - - i _ During the summer he attended whipped potato, buttered green will /discuss the' referendum for your tavlnga? John Bacon is the son of Mr. the Trinity College summer school beans, bread and butter, pears, thb/proposed addition to the 11- An old rule of thumb that still PINE ST. of HARTFORD RD. and Mrs. James Bacon. 82 Moun­ for high school Juniors. milk. bpAry. X CEILING ■ has merit la this: Make certain (FORMERLY OHEMEY SILK K O B) • ALL FIRST QUALITY tain Ad. He transferred to Man­ Friday: Tomato soup, peanut ^ Those in charge of the book re­ T" that you have liquid assets that MAK0HE8TEB, OOMM. chester High School last year from Sharon E. Palmer is the daugh­ butter and jelly sandwich, choco­ ter of Mr, and Mrs. Theodore T. view program are Miss Laura • 'wllli-^Uge you over an emergency Heading, Ma.ss.. High School. late cake,, milk. Oothbepg, Mrs. Rudolph Heck, Mrs. CONSTRUCTION ; period for 4hree months at least. \ He is a nietnher of the dance Palmer, Sugar Hill Rd. Tolland. .She Is an alternate to the Student North Junior High Raypibnd Horton, Mrs. Roy John­ BOOMS OF ALL SIZES ■ Emergency meaps serioiu illness hand at MH.S, the vice president Monday: Chicken soup,/fneat ; or loss of emplo^ent. Council, a member of the National son, and Mrs. Carroll Kelson, fn ATTICS, PLAYROOMS. of\the Dehating Oiib and presi- sandwiches, mixed fruit, irrilK. /Charge of refreshments will be I f you’ve got good mediqal cov- -den\of the Chess Chib. Last year Honor Society and active in bas­ BASEMENTS, GABAGES ketball and the Glee Club. Tuesday: Meat and p ^ to cro' Mrs. Abe Kussdorf, chairman, as­ ! eragre and the absolute assilraQce he w\s a member of the Science quets, tomato sauce, whole k « sisted by Mrs. Evan Kyquist, Mrs. of Job. security, it is debatabli Huh and Radio Club. He is a jun­ Outside of school she js a leader ; whether you should be quite as in the Tolland County 4-H club- com, bread and bu^er, pdl nut Joseph Naylor, Mrs. John A. Olson, LOZIER DRYWALL ior assistant Boy . Scoutmaster, ^ 1961 Plymouth Line aX'Roy Motors butter cookies, m ilk/ Miss Inez Olson, Miss. Mable Olson, mindful of thik classic formula of­ Donald^forri.son is the son of work. FOR FREE EStlMATK \ Wednesday: Amgricaif' chopped Mrs» William Orr, and Mrs. Walter ' MI 9-4464 fered before the days when the t>r. and Mr\ Donald Morrison, 67 These students were among 10,- Roy Motors at I.IS Center 8t. today Is showing to tlifl public the 1961 line of Plymouth cars, in­ Olson. erosion of ' your dollar was the cluding this two-door Fury, one of 26 different riiocjels. Unibody construction and Torsfon-Aira suey, waxed beaiur^ brdad and but­ Butternut Rd. He is a member of 000 to reach the semi-finals in the ter, chocolate pjfddtng with whip­ threat it is today. National Merit Scholarship com­ ride have been retained, ‘.i ‘ . the Science "Club, the National ped cream, m ll^ What fonh your savings should Honor Soeletv ^nd Civil Defense petition. They took the test last Thursday:/Hamburgers, potato take depends upon how much you Club. . \ spring. for plumbing: Becker and Gold- and speclflcations for the school. chips, t o s ^ salad, spiced cake,' ' already have set aside in liquid as­ During the summer he attended The next step is the .Scholastic Subcontract Bids •stein of Norwich with a bid of milk. / Inclusion in the addendum is the sets,- how .much you' can aHord to / i!i\ •* Stetson X.miversity in Del and. Fla., Aptitude Test of the College En­ $176,76^ for, heating and ventilat­ set aside out of current Income, for a seminar in trigonometry. equivalent of being awarded th^ Friday! Fish sticks, tartar trance Examination Board admin­ ing! and Gunning Electric Co. of - your age, your aspirations and Linda Wod is the daughter of On Tecdi School sauce/"^escalloped potatoes, beets, istered Dec. .3. In the past more West Hartford with a bid of $182,- subcontract. bresd And butter, whipped gelatin, your responsibilities. / 1 1 ' ‘ ' y Mr, and Mrs. Roland \Voodi 166 than 9.1 per cent of the semi-final­ 850 for electrical work. Ten general contractors so fat m^lc. ‘ Greenwood Dr. She Is a 'member Opened by State The smart savers today are ( e F s T t? ists have become finalists. Eight Companies bid for the have picked up copies of the plans / High School of b in g o seeking the best possible return on of the .mathematics club, th^ Na­ K C The Merit Scholars will then be ■' Monday: nattie. n-rsU<*'l their savings dollars. Is Quality So High And Prices So Low! tional Honor Society and the\^en- The apparent low bid^rs for plumbing contract, ten for the and specificationa for the school^ chosen from the finalists and an­ heating and ventilating, and four potatoes, buttered succotash, bread Fvery Friday Night At 8 P.M, The danger Is In getting too lor Girls Club, Ijist year she be­ subcontracting work on fhe pro­ designed by Urbahn, Brayton and Duttcr and milk. nounced about May 1,. for the electrical. Burrows of New York, operating - smart. longed to Sock 'n Buskin and the posed Manchester technical school Tuesday: Pepper steak on roll, Junior Girls Club.' ^ were selected yesterday. The names of the apparent low out of Stamford. It stems from the hard eell of ' Virginia enacted America's first potato sticks, buttered peas, milk. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HOME ■ She is also a member of the CYO. The State Public Works Depart­ bidders for the subcontracting The school will be located on a Wednesday: Pork and gravy, - those bidding for your money and MISSES'- W OMEN'S John Urhanetli ,1s the son of road law in 1632. It provided that 20-acre site on W. Middle Tpke. '“ the evidence that you are more highways "shall be layed out" in ment announced they are the work will be included in the adden­ mashed potatoes, buttered carrots, 138 MAIN STREET — MANCHESTER Mr. and Mrs. Anmony Urbanettl, Acme Plumbing and Heating Co. dum sent to general contractors and will serve 350 day students and subject .to convincing than at any con\'enlent places. bread, butter and milk. 13 Green Manor Rd. of Hartford with a bid of $91,171 who are presently studying plans 700 evening students, ' other time in the recent past. Iniporfod Fabrics From Holy Thursday: Spanish rice, buttered Think twice before relinquishing Insurance policies with paid-up GM.S’ • cash values for term policies tm- leas you are certain you know A.M. P.M. • what you are doing. OPEN MONDAY thru SATURDAY— 10 to 10 As you advance In years, it be- AIR-CONDITIONED ■ comes increasingly difficult and ; expensive to get straight life poli­ SKIRTS -» Former Cheney Mills cies. Hey MOM. While your big aim should be to y Hartford Road and Pine St. F O R Y O U R make your savings dollars work to SCNSATIOMAUY Manchester, Conn. compensate the declining purchas­ ing power o f the dollar, you should PRICED AT ONLY ...... SHOPPING COMFORT never lose sight of being adequate­ AMPLE FREE PARKING! ly protected. LOOK! What’s been the pattern of our Parcel Pickup to Your Car! savings T Figures published by the Securities and Exchange Commis­ • Sizes 22-30 sion tell the story for 1959. COATS MOST LUXURIOUS. LARGEST ~ Although the average family’s SIZZLING CANNONS income rose by 4 per cent, savings • Assorted iweeOtiplalOs dropped to 14 billion dollars, 2.5 WEEKEND FOOD VALUES billion below 1958. FREE! TOWELS With our savings we bought ^ Newest fell shades Pil« Lined HEAVY WESTEAN MILD SUGAR CURED Cumberland Farms more U.S. government marketable Sizes 7 to 14 ■ eecuritles than In any previous ONE UNIT FREE EACH WEEK WITH EVERY - year. Marketable securities are $10.00 OR MORE PURCHASE Is Introducing government issues other than U.S. savings bonds. Convertible Hood Blue, Tan BRISKET Holdings by Individuhls. of these ^ HAND TOWEL ^ marketable issues rose to 10.4 bil­ lion dollars while in 1958 we sold A v\\lW | 2.4 billibn. Less at our money goes MISSES'-WOMEN'S ORLON Compare at 6.9^ CORNED BEEF 4 9 Into Savings Bonds. - Individuals also switched apt of ., common stocks other than Invest- > T SIE W ! / / ■ ‘ ment com pany' or mutual fund « shares. We stepped up our pur­ chase. of the latter by 100 million ' dollars over the previous year. We invested much more heavily in tax-exempt Issues, Increasing s u p a i holdings in state and local govern­ ment issues to 2.5 blUlon dollars from 1.2 billion in 1958. The "virfume of our savings 3-FIECE PLACE SCTIlNa HSERGLAS SCORCH RESISTANT STEAK SALE stashed away in insured and non- Inaured pension rfjperves and in MELMAC IRONING BOARD savings and loan assooiauohs was 9 Grocery Specials # ' | larger than in any other period. FARM FRESH GRADE "A ' But we bought less private insur­ DINNERWARE COVER and PAD SET ance policies. a Z E S M 4 6 ^ REG. ICE CREAM The dollars we held in commer- CALO FOOD 8 s;.»i.oo . elal and savings banks nose-dived, totaled bi 3.7 billion dollars at UnNI’TF, BRAND Special This Weekend Only! the end o f 1959 against 10.3 bil­ NEW NOVaTY STYLES V/2 ta 3 LB. lion when. 1958 ended. Where did TOMATOES 7 M.OO that 6.6 blUlon go? AVERAGE No one has the dollars and 100% TURBO ORLONS cents answer to this one, but we CHICKENS NAME BRAND do know that “our mortgage debt • zoomed to 13.2 bUllon dollars from TOMATO SOUP 15 *1.00 9.2 billion and that our individual debts grew to 19.4 billion. Our savings performance leaves CUT-UP or SPLIT CHICKENS P B A co fH LAP A T ' LUNCHF.ON lltUo doubt that ws are puttli^ 3'^“ *1.00 our money'where the return looks handsomest 'To a great extent we HOMEMAKER . , have astounded .'the experts. We GTRLS' NON-RUN have shown they must bid high to BAKED BEANS 4 ’i.”: *1.00 get our dollars. Just be wary. Fresh, Lean, Juicy Full Fashioned # Frozen Food Specials 9 • f'

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^ r iEtilCBESTBR EVENINO HERALD. JCANCHESTER, OONN^ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER » , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEiPTEMBER 29, 1960 PAGE ELEVEN PACT TfcN Anne Oodboikt, dies. aeoeMorfee. Two Arrested RoekviUerVernon RockviUe-’Vernon and eomposiesit paita la buelaeea GOP Open House C redits Public Records knowB as Yoder RoUlng Mill, 162 Voteir"Aides Protest Kasavubu Pine S t Set foi^ T o t i i ^ t American Families In Burglaries Wamatea Deed GOP Leader ."James Oarinl to Melburne and Battle Talk Enlivens' ^ m w . The Manchester OOF holds Me Margaret Blinn, property at 244 Center S t, end Katherlae Cteis^ At Shore Line Negro Bias Charge Mobutu Cu mmittee Union St. tine Kuhlmana. o f 122 tomeee St, "Meet Tour RepubUcaa. Cendi- Lauds Ticket Oct. 6, S t Jamee’ Ctturch. dates” open hones starting tenight Told to Leave Cuba ____ J : — — « QultelalB Dead X' (OsatfaniBd Cram Eag* Oae) (Ckntinaetl firom Pafa Oaa) Hbonald K. and Alan ’Turitington Harold John Clough, 246 Weth- at 7 o’clock in party headquarters (Continued from Pngo Ono) State Republican Chairman Nkruipah’s lettsr was signed on Sept. 12, a weak after Kasavubu to William C. Anderson, property erell St., and Joyce Irene Moore at 218 Hartford Rd. (Oontlnaed from Pofo One) gatlon by MontvUls Resident Eleventh hour atIttamtnU last Poll Any T w6 LcTdra . Edwin H; May Jr. last night hailed N. A. Wellback, Ghana’s charge at 340 Burnham St. of 20 Falrvlew St., O ct 1, Center Youth Nicks Republican >spirit in Rockville and fired Lumumba as premier. Congregational Church. AU Manchester people ace In­ Africa Giv6n Trooper William B. Douglas and with the registrations of 5,900 oth­ night and today a r t kaeplng the d’affaires here, acknowledged the .The spokesman denounced the Executor's Deed vited to meet the party’s csndl- but caused no dwnaire or Troofwr Norman fTasher o f Troop er parish- Negroes and 6,700 Democratic primary alectlon bat­ Vernon and ^said the campaign Nkrumah -letter waa "completely John Kornsa Jr., executor under tles. The armed forces ministry Town Clerk Neary F. Butler headquarters and party workers letter as an attempt of “blacks to dates for local office and Stats rsp- K, Colchester, Into a seriqs of King’s Qerk whites. Retddlx feels a "grievanco tle In VernjMi a lively laaua aa par­ genuine” and said he delivered it colonize blacks.” the will of Mary Kornea, to George 0 —In what direction do whirl­ raaentative aaats. State . Senate then canceled the licenses of all Top Ruling breaks in Montirille, Colchester ty mem^yan begin to vote for two reminded voters in today’s pri­ reflect as good an organization as to Lumumba himself. and Alice Kornsa, property on pools move? Is a greater right than the privi­ mary that they are not re­ C a rder said the letters wart candidate Kenneth Geyer of commercial explosives experts in and 'Salem. lege to vote,” Lassiter said. of four candidates to run for the there is In the^ state.- “Brother, mark my advice,'” taken from laimumba’s briefcase C ^ te r S t A —North of the equator, whirl­ Ctibs. and said intensHT stricted to voting for the pair of Wethersfield ia also expected to be Charged with breaking and en­ A knife, possibly used in an at­ Sherlff.C. E. Heater utu has been exerting pres­ C ^tro dismissed the explosions who police said h u served a prison machines. Any two levers may imperialists and the colonialists. (ConMntMd from Pa»« 0 »«) found by Manchester police this because he ih under a suspended and at the Vernon Town Hall In be pulled, he said. Polls close Tolland County, which make up sure on the U N . command for as th^"little bombs of Imperisl- term In Illinois for burglary. He Is morning. Rockville, close at 8 p.m. the 35th District, spoke to th'e Idcil The only colonialist or imperial- tha withdrawal from The Congo being held at Troop E. Groton, sentence for non-support of his at 8 p.m. tat that I trust .la a dead one.’ ’ Ism." biVKsnnounced the govern­ the Political Independence and Andrew ’ Kissell, 18, of 765 E. family. Neal, who testified he had In late statements, William F. party leaders- at the Town Hall of Ohanian and Guinean troopf J I, ,■ t]-in t- f hf /■ I r D •, I c u PI r y ment woulXestabllsh a yyStem of In lieu o f $60,000 bond pen^ng ar­ Luddecke, treasurer of the Demo­ Territorial Integrity of-the Repub­ Middle Tpke., was arrested just be­ been unable to register, had told and met party members at the E. - The letter advUad Lumumba for whom he accuaee o f fayorlim Lu­ revnlutionar\-\bosse^ who will lic of The Congo," and Soviet Dep­ raignment M ay In Montville jus­ fore midnight at gunpoint and was cratic Town Committee and chair­ Judgs’a homa or at tha Sport Otn- Main St. headquarters afterwards. the ptocent to “be aa cool as mumba. U.N. troops from Ghana "know who ii\-es^'each block and tice court. the commissioner his only arrest man of the VemoB Board o f Fi­ tra on Poapact S t uty Voreign Mlniater Valerian Zo- charged with jissault with a dan­ was for a minor traffic violation. In a brief talk, May cited the cucumber • • • consolidate your guard Lumumba in hla residence, what relations,he h^d with tyran- riii In Introducing It had accused Robert Washburn, 16, of Old gerous weapon. He Is being held nance, criticized Rep. Harry Ham­ Butlsr also llatad ouslUfleatlona cacperiencs represented by national position . . . work with your bit­ and Mobutu has complained to the ny snd to \\dtat he rt^:plcs hlmnelf Belgium of aggression and contin­ Colchester Rd., Montville, accused under $10,000 bond for court Sat­ Walton Crowford, Red River mer for charging that the party Is for obtaining hunting Ueansas. Any- terest political enemies.” - UN. cominand that it was pre­ Parish registrar, said that cards candidates Nixon and Lodge and and with "t'-hom he mecH” ued colonialism., ’ of being Beyster’s accomplice, is urday. controlled by a power bloc: and oha wanting a Ilcanaa miut present venting Immumba’a arreat. expected to be charged with the filled out by Mrs. Marlah Turner proof that ha held a Ucenaa within, said they have worked with every . "The policy ‘to do away with HJs revolution, he wartv^d, still Police said Kissell had gone to Rockville Mayor Leo B. Flaherty variety of national problem. They 4Iobutu also complained that \t'adsworth said that with the same counts today. and Elmo Williams, Negroes who tha last 10 yesrs. If purchasing a your enemies nbw’ tWll fall. You faces a Ions:, hard slniKplCx moderhte title suggestion by Cey­ King's to find a girl friend who Jr. called on members to support are known as, and by, world lead­ must adopt ‘tactical action,’ ” the Ghana troopa stood by last Mon­ ' "One of the problems in wdijch A t present he is free under a were witnesses Tuesday, Were "ab­ the party-endorsed ticket. license for the first time, the ap­ lon, fre e in g to Its consideration worked . there. Not knowing in ers both at home and abroad, he letter went on. day when about 60 of Lumumba'a w f have to overcome the imperidt- $500 Imnd on a breaking and en­ which department she was em­ solutely unreadable.” On the other side of the fertce. plicant must pressnt a certificate supporters kidnaped and beat two no lo ^ e r meant agreeing to Rus­ tering charge stemming from a showing ha has complsted In­ ■aid. It urged him to work lylth U.N. ISt'enemy," he declared, "Is Guan­ sia’s indictment of Belgium. Brlt- ployed, he approached John Ver- Mrs. Mary Bryce, Bossier regrls- Hammer today asked that all v Sir .Patrick Dean also with­ A third man, Fiodor Kosztalla, from a aafaty inatruetor. President Nixon and Ambassador "with the United Nations gone you a Ghana detachment escorted Lai- He went on, repeating what ,he drew his objection. him'. Haughton, another Negro witness, the qualifications and records of Lodge understand Soviet goals and mtunba on a drive through Leo­ , 35, of 26 Starr St., New London will hot be able to cope with'’ the 38 485,450 told the General A.sscmbly In his the candidates Involved.” Ucsnsaa ara avallabis at the Zorin twitted WadsWorth and Verrengia told police he smelled tried to register five times hut tactics, know and- are sympathet­ situation . . .Act quickly to estabr poldville last Sunday. Many Con- marathon speech Monday: was booked early today on a alcohol on Kissell and asked him In Hammer’s support, Rockville Town Clerk’s offles, tha Sport Cen­ Dean, declaring' they had thought charge of possessing stolen prop­ could never fill out his application tre, the Western Auto store on ic to problems of the individual, llsh your administration. Get hold jrolese Interpreted the.escort as a "It must be very clear for the It over and decided they had bet­ to leave the store. When Kissell card properly! Alderman Bernard 8. Orous is­ particularly the working man. Sign that Lumumba waa gaining people and for the whole world erty valued at more than $250. sued a "statement that calls at­ Market St., or at Star Hardware of the U.N. and control It . . .my ter agree to discuss The Congo refused, Verrengia said he would They are well-informed and know ground in his contest for power. what is our po.sition. that ^•hen we He was to be arraigned today In "He did all right on the first few tention to Hammer's serving the on Union St. dear patrlce.” question. call police. the value of sound fiscal policies, Nkrumah also promised to rally The U-N. command said the es­ are going to reclaim it we Will do Now London Police Court. questions," Mrs. Bryce said, "but, city as corporation counsel (1966- The classes in gun handling will, "Better late than never,” aeld The probe by Douglas and Tas­ Verrengia said Kissell threaten­ down toward the bottom, he Just be completed by the opening of hs said. support from other African and cort apparently was the result of It in agreement with the canons the Russian. ed him with his fist. Then he 1958) with “ dedication and Integri­ a misunderstanding of orders. of international law as our un­ ker into the Montville break, put the word ‘none’ as answers to ty, at a time when there was lit­ the pheasant season Oct. 22. On A large crowd of party mem­ Aslan nations for Lumumba and of­ ' ' vyadsworth retorted that he had which occurred at the Shoestring noticed the youth take what ap­ all questions. On the space where that data, ths saaaon opens for fered to train Congolese soldiers in Ghanlan inaiotion in the kidnaping objectionable and undeniable right never opposed inclusion pf the tle remiuieratlon from that post.” bers welcomed May to town and store, Salem Turnpike, proved to peared to be a hunting knife from It asked how long he had been a C9iukar paitridga, ruffsd grouae, aang campaign songs composed by Ghana. case apitarentiy was a case o f the and they will have to recognize item on ^ e agenda but njerely his rear pocket. Grous continued that Hammer U N . forces’ of not inter­ be the key which cracked a case resident of Bossier Parish, he wrote ” continued the same excellent gray squirrel, showshoe rabbit, and local girls. There was' a song for Nkrumah, who has headed the poMey us.” questioned Cic sense of a debate that has puszled police for nearly Verrengia picked up a chair and ‘none’.” raccoon. government of Ghana since it be­ fering In tha C o n e ’s Internal af- At the same time, Castro cau­ now on an Issue that had bCep standard of service in hla present each local candidate as well as Kiwanis Auctioneers Get Blanket a year. put.lt between him and the youth Gremillion said his staff, who High gohoM News for-May. q came an independent* member of falrs. tioned his forces against any un­ hashed over thoroughly In the re­ to‘ protect himself, at which time position as State Representative.” Questioning of Washburn about took down names and testimony. Party members choose today be­ The entire student body of tha British Commonwealth in 1957, The BriUsh-ofllcered Ghana authorized military action against cent special Assembly session. A dual-control electric blanket Is one of the first merchandise donations for ths Kiwanis Radio Auc­ Kissell began swiiiging the knife. brigade o f 2,291 men and the that case, In which four other Would review" the material care­ tween Gerald Allen, Hammer, Ed> Rockville High School tUs week Is now at the United Nations in the base. He chargMl that the A new Kast-West clash was fore- tion to be conducted over WINF Nov. 15 and 16. Sylvester'McCann of House and Hale offers th# boys have been Involved, led to It nicked Verrengia On the third Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Cas­ puinea battalion of 749, which lUPited Slate.s lnlend."i to u.se he fully to see if any perjury occurred. ward R. Lipka and Raymond B. attended a demonstration and lec- New York, where he openly de- in the assembly when the donation to Kiwanis solicitors Dr. Kugene Davis and Edgar Clarke. Proceeds of ths auction will be Seyster and Washburn's connec' finger of his left hand, causing only turs sntiUsd "This Atomic World” tro files home In borrowed Russian Mobutu has asked ba withdrawn, on As the hearing closed, the com­ Spielman. Allen and Splelman lared his support of Lumumba. base ss a pretext for military In-j nival U.S. and Soviet itema used for local youth projects. (Herald Photo by Ofiara). tlon with him, police said. a slight cut, police said. Verrengia mission rebuffed Gremillion when sponsored by the U.S. Atomic En­ plane since aircraft of Cubana make up nearly 20 per cent o f the tervenllon in Chiba and said that | Africa reach the floor, have been endorsed by ths Demo­ (There'was no Immediate com­ Police were led to three houses said Kissell then ran from the he attempted to read a statement ergy Commission. A representa­ Airlines have been attached by a ment from Nkrumah or the Ghana U N . force of 16,400 men. any trouble at the base would be The U.S. proposal puts befors the in Montville rented by Seystelr in store. cratic Town Committee. Hammer tive of tha Oak Ridge Institute of The U N . aald Monday that the assembly the 5-polnt program for by phoning employers. Go This board wopld handl# specific Into the record. IBiaml, Fla. advertising firm for delegation to the U.N. after they provoked by the United Slates.' aspects of the arms problem.. which goods valued at nearly $6,- He was seen running north on and Upka are challenging. Ham­ Nuclear Studies conducted * the alleged failure to pay advertising Ghana brigade was scheduled .to aid to the new countries of Africa them!” Commission Vice Chairman Rob­ mer and Splelman are tha Incum­ learned of the publication of the Q—-I have a Social Security First he sai^, is the problem of 000 were stored. The items ranged Pine St., but by the time police ert A. Storey said commission demonstration, which was de bills...Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson letter In Leopoldville). be moved from-wbeopoldville to outlined by President Elsenhower Retirement: from a freezer filled with food to bent. legislators. ^ signed to show ths progress of nu­ In his assembly speech last Thurs­ question about my mother, who is prevenilng "extension of arma­ arrived and searched the area, no rules require submission of written carries stepped-up campaign into Mario Cardozo, spokesman for Kasai Province, but that this re­ ments, of preventing the sihiatlon furniture, garden equipment, trail­ one could be found. statements 24 hours in advance and Terming Hammer’s earlier re­ clear studies isnd the pfssent end OMo after Mttlng hard on- Issues deployment had been planned day. . / • a widow aged 60. She believes she marks as “ politically motivated” the Mobutu commissioners tiding State N ew s from becoming worse.” He referred ers, outboard motors, guns and A t 11:45 p.m. police said a com­ Gremillion knew the rules. future MpUcatien of the atom. of recession danger signs. Repub­ to carry on a government In the some time ago by the U.N. com­ It would counter a Soviet Item Happy Times is unable to collect benefits be­ paintings. - I and “ distortions of fact,” Lud­ cause her second husband wasn’t specifically to use of outer space plaint was received saying that Storey Invited Gremillion to be The Freshmen - Senior Dence, lican leadership, and religion dur­ midst of a power struggle between mander, Swedish Maj, Gen. Carl calling for granting of Independ­ BT MARIE DAERR for military purposes—recsdllng All, the Items were taken to decke said Hammer received ence to Colonial countrties and peo­ covered under Social Security. there was someone around the examined as a witness. Gremillion sponsored by the senior clsss, was ing 1-day swing through Indian. Kasavubu .and Lumumba, said Von Horn. President Eisenhower's warnings in Groton for Inventory. Lt. Roy W, Manchester Bottling Co. at 10 Hen declined. free and just hearing regarding hla held in the RHS gym at the end of ples. Soviet Premier Nikita S. However, her first husband was Goodale, Troop E commander, said Roundup There's Ismg IJst of Jobs covered. She has absolutely no In­ this respect—and the need to halt derson, Rd. party nomination . . . the town lest week. Purpose of the dance Khurshchev called for this In his manufacture of nuclear mAterials Seyster may have sold as much In the statement, which Gremil­ speech before the assembly last come. Under what conditions Capt. Walter Cassells Sr., Lt. committee adhered to proper pro­ was to bring about a meeting of Older People Gan Handle for military purposes. was found and police are already at Walter Wlnzler, Det. Sgt. Joseph lion later released to the press, the cedures In selection of party can^ freshmen and seniors, although (Ckiirpnaed from Page One) Friday, could she apply for Social Securi­ Second, he said, is the problem work on this angle. attorney general asked for a chance In a memorarandum accompany­ "Do you have any suggestions Sartor, and Patrolmen Walter Cas­ didates, and for Mr. Hammer to other classes wars invited to at­ ty benefits based on her first hus­ of guarding against surprise at­ The breaks occurred in large to present rebuttal testimony. ing the U.S. proposal Wadsworth on jobs for older people?” a read­ band's coverage?—R. L. S. sells Jr., Samuel Maltempo and cry otherwise is . . nonsense.” tend. The seniors furnished their Ths offiesrs and dirseteri ef perlenee today on delays faced by tack. summer homes in Montville', North Ronald Robert went to the scene. Hammer has said he left the own music end disc Jockeys. commuters. aimed what sounded like a sheft at er asks. A—I am assuming that your Stonlngton, Lyme, East Lyme, Old the Soviet Union, "This Is what all governments As they began to surround the party’s controlling faction, called Newly elsicted oIBcers of the U.S. Senator Harrison Williams Here are some Ideas from a list mother’s first marriage was ter­ are afraid of,” he said. "It wo.uld Lyme, Salem, and East Haddam. building, Cassells Jr. spotted Kis­ RHS Choir are: Dennis Gsssay, ths Savings Bank of Man- “ It Is Imperative,” he declared, given by a counselor to older job­ minated by death, not divorce. In the liberal, or Flaherty, faction, Jr. of ^ew Jersey was slated to be an immense relief If people all They began last winter and some sell hiding In back and arrested County Aides because it had “loat sight of its president; Linda Carr, vice preai arrive here at 11 am. today to that the International commun­ seekers In a big city. this case, your mother esn apply ity protect the newly emerged over the world. Including the ad­ were as recent as last month. him at gun point. purported goal” of improving gov­ dent; Laurianne Poggie, aecretary; * ehastar wish to taka this op­ confer with Governor Rihlcoff and For men well over 50 he sug­ for Social Security baaed on her PONT BE FOOIED! countries of Africa from Aulslde mirals and the generals, could Police tried several ways to A search last night did not re­ ernment on local and state levels, and James Curley, treasurer. former chairman Anthony Arpala first hu.sband’s ' coverage, if the catch the burglars, including road Consider Suing pressures that threaten their Inde­ gests: sleep more sohndly In their beds.” veal the knife, but one was found and had become Interested in William Gibbon, a student at portunity, on tha oeeaiien .of the Interatate Commerce Com­ Hotel or motel clerk, wrapper second husband died before the blocks on different occasions. The tha Univaralty of Hartford, is Th t Doffloerats claim e rttft for a "Batter Manehoftar'* boeausa of tholr rood pendence and sovereign rights and Third, he said, is the task of this morning not too far from party control. He objected to the mission on the track the com­ and packer, theater ticket taker, first anniversary of this second culprits managed to elude them by sehedulad to begin practica teach­ that retard their development In all jrradually "reducing to a minimum King’s and was later Identified as manner In which Splelman and Al­ o f thsir fifty-fifth anniver­ muter rail problem atudy should taxi dispatcher, porter or small marriage and if this husband was all forms of armaments.” He said using roads off the main routes. having come from a set at Kissell's For Lost Pay ing duties at tha high school Mon­ povinq programs. Roods wort paved In the some manner and more extensive- fields.” not fully insured under Social Se­ len were nominated. take. Wadsworth declared the New building superintendent, building this problem is complicated but girl friend's apartment. day. He will ba teaching history. lobby receptionist or gateman, rec­ curity. Party leaders claim Hammer’s sary, to thank our dapesitort But Governor Rihlcoff, at-hla 10 African states "have the right to technical experts should be able to Uor Maine Anglers (Continued from Page On-i OOP Plans Barbeoue lyt for yeors by Republicon administrations. am. press conference, announced choose their own way of life and reation parlor attendant, amuse­ Q—Last May 7 I reached my tell what measures of Inspection break from the liberal group was Tha Vernon Republican Town ment park worker, payroll clerk 65th birthday. I would like to re­ a calculated political .maneuver. Committee and the Woman’s Re­ who have, through thair co­ that there would be an hour or so to determine for themselves the and control would be effective for Augusta, Maine (A1—For ang­ them by the 1957 Legislature and delay in the State Capitol meeting. course they wish to follow, or timekeeper, g a r d.e nre r or tire in October. I have paid into Coin Collectors According to Flaherty, “ he not publican Club will sponsor a chick­ groundkeeper, parcel collector in a all countries. lers who tak^ big fish in Maine, signed by Governor Ribicoff. Smliing broadly, the governor said: "TTie United ,States“heIleves that Social Security since it started. the state has created the "One only destroyed his political friend­ en barbecui at the Maple* Grove operation, made these yaari department store. . ■ Those discussing litigation "I received a call from Senator all member states should pledge Since January, 1960, my wages That Didn’t Get Away Club.” A f­ Will Form Club ship With the people who helped on Franklin St. Oct. 9, enabling Wllltama’ party. It seems they were Membership solicitor for clubs, have averaged about J500 a Pena Won Last Six maintain that their terms are still party members to meet local can­ JUDGE THEM BY THEIR PROMISES themselves to refrain from Inter­ him, but he completely reversed ter disclosure that four members binding through an "oveTslght” in so successful. , caught-ln a traffic Jam In the Hol­ vening In the Internal affairs of tavern or private , club cashier, month. Will I draw g ll9 a month The first meeting of the new his position on the water company didates. of the state's Executive Council the, bill wiping out county gov­ land tunnel.” the.se nations, to . refrain from guard in a library, museum or as benefit?—L. F. Jersey aty, N. J. (/P)—The Cin Central Connecticut Coin Club will after being well pild by the people Antoni Sadlak, candidate for A—You would draw this benefit had been fined for taking more ernment. generating disputes between them bank, telephone solicitor, parking clnnatl Reds will give Cuban Or­ be held Wednesday from 7:30 to of the city for representing them Congressman - at-large; Franklin if you earned at least |4200 for lando Pena another good look at than their bag limit of trout, one G. Wallas, candidate for State In their 1958 platform the Democrats prom­ With their help, wa have In- W inn Usp/pss F Ic r iio n and to desist from all actions de­ lot attendant, cigar counter clerk, wag suggesM another organiza­ 9:30 p.m. at the 'Whiton Memorial They say that If they don’t take in their effort to protect their In- checkroom attendant, electrical the years 1956 through 1958 and Tampa, Fla., next spring. In 1959 Library. the matter to court they may seek Senator from the 35th District; ised regular trash coNeetione and improved Orange, Sept. 29 i/T) A special signed to Intensify or exploit pres­ at least $4800 during 1959. I sug­ tion: “The One That Didn’t Get tereeta.” and Arthur M. Bateman and Don­ eraasad our assets from ent unsettled conditions In The appliance repairman. Pena disappointed the Reds with a Both adults and young people a bill in the, 1961 Legislature to slsctlon has given Republican Ar­ Job ideas for not-so-young wom­ gest you see your local Social Se­ 5-9 record. This year he compiled Away With It '^aub.” Orous, supporting Hammer, said ald B. Lovhrin, candidates for garbage service. Congo." are Invited to attend. Children un­ compensate them for the full term PROMISE thur P. Huber a seat In the .State curity office to be sure you meet a 13-11 record ■with Havana-Jersey the^ attacks on ”his polities and Stats ttepresantativs, are expect­ The steering committee also en include: der 18 years of age must be ac­ for which they were appointed. $150,000 in 1905, to $38.- Houae of Repreaentatlves until Dormitory •. supervisor, packer, these requirements. Cit.v and won his last six decisions. Conerly WritPi^ B ook companied by an adult. All cen­ his'character are nothing but hog ed to attend. January. agreed to debate on the question wrapper, housekeeper, companion, Pena came up with a fork ball. The seven other Republican wash. Atty. Hammer served the Tickets ars available at GOP of Mauretania, to which France Is tral Connecticut residents who contvissioners are Mrs. Beula P. 384,340.70 in Juno of this But Huber will find ho uae for restroom attendant in store or New York (/P)—Both Chuck wish to join may fill out applica­ c ity ... 'With dedication and In haadquartars on E. Main St. The the seat unless he Is re-elected Nov. granting Independence. Morocco factory, kitchen helper, seam­ Conerly, star quarterback o f the Granger, Hartford County; Alex tegrlty.” barbroue la aet up to be a family Clobiea and Olsen tions at the meeting. W. Lindstrom, Fairfield; William S. « charges this will rob her of the stress, slteratlon worker, baby Nikita Shouts New York Giants, an^ his'- wife Many scarce United States coins Hammer has been campaigning affair for all ages. Children im- The special election. In which territory rightfully hers. sitter, adjustment or complaint Ra.vnsford, Litchfield; Edward door to door in recent days. Ha der 12 will be admitted free. Chicago (iP)—There should be a Perlan are now authors. Chuck, will be on display. The program Huber received .^2fi votes and In Other African items marked for clerk, tray supervisor In a hospi­ Raffile, New Haven; Leslie P. Hoapital Notea lot of laughs when the Harlem With Tom Meany at the controls, will include a coin auction. Re­ said it has “ enabled the voters to which there was no Democratic assembly consideration Include tal, cook or cafeteria worker, car. At Macmillan has authored a book "The For­ freshments will be served. Clarke, New London; Carl. Jewett, discuss my record with me, ask Admitted yesterday: Robert Together with our depos- candidate to oppose him, was re­ treatmen of persons of Indian ori­ pet sewer and binder, nursery Globetrotters and Ole Olsen’s Windham, and Henry C. Miller, Satryb, 36 Reed St.; Jacob Cohen, Zanies team up this basketball sea­ ward Pass,” (E. P. Dutton). His their questions and hear me state quired under state law to fl|l the gin in Southwest Africa and the school assistant, merchandise Middlesex. 6 Chestnut St.; Godfrey Myers, (Continued from Page One) wife writes a weekly column for The United States Mint at Den­ my platform for the next session itort, we invite others to be­ vacancy caused by the death In future of Rusnds-Unmdl,-s Iriis-j marker in a department store, son. Olsen plans to toss a basket­ Salaries range from $600 to Olenwood Rd., Ellington; James ball In the air. It will be attached the Jackson, Miss., Clarion- ver, Colo., produces more than 76 of the Legislature.” August of Republican Rep, F.verett leeshlp territory administered by floor clerk In a hotel, warehouse Ledger. million nickels each year. $3,500 annually. He said he had spoken only of Pierce, Tolland. come members of this over­ W. Martin. nplginm. order fliler, antique or gift ahop "N o country would be committed to a fishing line and lifted to the to implementing any of the mea­ ceiling where possible. "Then a his own work aa cor|>oration coun­ Disclharged yesterday: Darrell TTie General Auembly will not clerk. sel and as a State Representative. Hickton and Dorian Hlckton, meet until January, and a new rep­ h'or people who want to work in sures which the technical experts net full of basketballs will come expanding financial organ!- might suggest in the 'Various fields down to the floor,” says Olsen. He did not attempt to evaluate Mountain St., Ellington; Esther resentative from .Orange will be , their owTi homes, this counselor other candidates, he said, in his Carroll, 8 Esther Ave.; Elisabeth chosen In the regular November , suggests: until (here was sulwequent agree­ xation. ment about the disarmament mea­ NIXON MAY VISIT HARTFORD campaign visits. Karpuska, stage Rt., Tolland; Al­ election for that session. Upholsterer or furniture refln- fred Eckert, 36 Hammond St. Permits for one, two or three 1 laher, toymaker, model builder or sures related to the system of con­ Hartford, Sept. 29 —^Re- Daini Queen Gun Oourae Slated trol., Of course, If confidence Is to publlcan presidential nominee Alfred Judge of Sunrise Dr„ bushels are sold at 2.1. BO and 71 woodworker, weaver, baaketrrtaker Vernon and Talcottville news is cents reapecUvely at several near­ . or chair caner, notary. be maintained it la obvious that Richard M. Nixon may speak -In Rockville, has been named huntor by bait i>nd tackle shops, res- control must be concurrent with Hartford Monday noon, Oct. 17. safety instructor by the State handled by 'fhe Herald’s Rock­ "Don’t be self-conacloua about ville Bureau, 6 W. Main St., teler _ tAurants and, at the riverside by hunting a job," this counselor ad-^ disarmament and that It must be The Nixon organization in Board of Fisheries and Game aiid Oil, the Jo.vs and thi< Aches effective." ' Washington said - today that will hold classes in . the safe phone TBaMont S-S1S6. eommlsalon dfricials. Of Driving a .Hmall .Car ; vises, ''Have, you told .your former Rrallopa may only be taken with employers, your relatives, friends While Khrushchev glowered an­ hlle his schedule Is only made handling of guns Oct. 1, 8 and 16 Advertisement— nets from boats not under power. Bv HAROLD T. liV.'VIAN. M.D. grily, Macmillan told the delegates up two weeks In advance there at the Rockville Fish luid Game T oday ia Demociatlc Primary Join the thousands who and acquaintances, .the members Club. The bivalves must be at la.st two Written for Newspaper of your club, fraternal or patriotic “ the sponge of public opinion is al­ Is a "good posslMllty” that the Day. Vote for Hammer for State Inches In diameter, , Knterprlse Assn. organization, .your fellow chiirch most saturated with the persistent Vice President will be In Hart­ The classes are scheduled to be­ Representative. Voting hours 2 to In a letter to the Journal of the members '■that you are looking flood of propaganda,'’ and could ford on that 'date. Meanwhllei gin at 9 a.irl. on those days.. 8 p,m. For transportation, rural tolerate little mote. Nixon’s Democratio adversary Is Town Clerk Henry F. Butler voters call MI 9-5731 or TR 5-8026. Aetna Hem! It!e» American Medical Assn., Dr. for work ? Jerome F, Strauss Jr. of Chicago "A lso, have you made at least a Macmlllqn's proposal on arma­ expected to make an apeparanre sedd prospective hunters should City voters call TR 5-6218. This save with us . . . Open a .Hartford, Sept. 20 071 f.’lin- describes two new ailments that dozen personal applications? If ments contained three major points la Connecticut, probably Hart­ -make hote of the instruction aea- advertisement paid for by Gitisens ton .L. Allen, chalrman ,of the he .attributes to the increasing ao, maybe you should make a doz­ for getting negotiations started. ford, around Nov. 7 as he winds ■Ions. Inquiries can be made at for Hammer Committee. board of the Aetna Insurance | popularitv of small automobiles. en more. Try to get personal In- The first stage would be the ap- up Ms campaign and heads ,| o r Company, died this morning at his To — avoid the 'wrath of sports terviewa. Don't kill your chances polntment of the board experts. his Bay State home. hnme. He would have been (1) car bufrt^ and teeny-weeny car years old Mo,nday. fans I'll uae phony names, al­ Rockville-Vernon Allen, who llve■ more . . . or . . . deposit $25 or more HarUoid’ Sept. 29 (Al — (kjy- fiack and left hip. Jippropriate move, at this time.’’ ernor Ribicoff today brushed aside ' Here the strain aeema to be due Flaherty said he has dlactisiMd the to an existing account and for a small BACON Lb. 49c Police Charge ft request by. the Connecticut State Mir the. twisting movement that is move with McCarthy arid Pitkat \ cash payment you may receive trans­ .Employes Association -that state^ r<.*<)ulrf|(i),.when the person of aver- LIVE MAINE and said that Orlowski is aware workers be granted an emergency age height is faced with the prob of It as well.” V Boy Took Wallet C4»‘ - ' lucent China * place settings and $1 per day pay raiSe. LOBSTERS V. S. CHOICE GRADE Iem.of:enlering or leaving the, new OENUINB SPItINO Orlowski, a Democrat, was for­ Asked by a newsman If he wish­ car and the-cramped position that merly chairman o f the pdlice com­ A. 9-year-old Rockville boy will matching pieces, or sets-of* 6 genu­ ed to comment on' the union pro­ has to be assumed during the. drive mission until June 20 when he sub­ be turned over to juvenile author­ ine crystal glassware in three differ­ posal, the governor replied, "no," because o f limited leg and head 69 c mitted his resignation from the ities because, police said, he'waa ent sizes-^ ll in the matching Eternal The assoclatton, “which claims room, especially If a hat la worn.' LAMB BRING IN THE walrmanahlp, saying circum­ found with a billfold reported ovar 10,000 members, made a spe.< linless the physician la alert to stances required it. He remained a missing from the desk of a local Harvest pattern. , - clal appeal Wednesday for the $1 tills newly described recreational eommiealon member, however. office. . per day acrow the .board. Increase Btrilctton. he Ik apt to think his H ie youngster and 10-year-ohl patient la suffering from sacro­ FAMILY FOR^ Fliaherty today said the move will In order to help state pay scales in no way affect the police de­ friend were looking at the money keep more in line with those of in­ iliac strain, Mlatfca, lumbago or LEGS " Dairii WPS* partment-He______said McCarthy______idiareaIn the wallet 'when they were VOTE dustry, • . even the type of Vk.ldney trouble” that ts p ictu re, In some patent Extra Fancy, IJarge.'Side NatlvS Rib Lamb Chopi ...... H>. 79c A TREAT.a^ the view that the police should b « found. Police edid the younger boy given firm support if the depart­ waa dallvaflng papers on a route mSdlcine ads. cauliflower iqaaaaaaaaai ...head 25a Sbciukkr Lamb Chaps . .. lb. 79e Queen Membw of Federal Most pathetic of all U tha driver, Discover how your £avs^ QussM* lliat's ddenca ia the poUoe deperbneat immediately. poUoe ware < anchester n a sM tka Rads as ona of the Hera Indeed la a paraon who. mar . W eaJ4 Iw felt "The depegtmsni informed, end the wallet wee paataat ha ava# aaw at making because Dairy Q u ii^ swrsd fredh '1 bee improved tremendoueiy in the HEAR YCMR RCRUBUCAN CAMOiDATBS ON WINF Its, tender public concern! 4 0 roOovered ehortiy thereefter. None tts nmnliif abas , string catch, “I Mlght.lt not |M possible for tha Dairy Qaaea Ka. l-^' O Martford Raad PMt aaveral montoia" o f the money was miaaing. MAIN OFFICE f/\ST BRANCH ttaad to diva tor those kind,” Mys jrpm the freezer at the very fieak of - 'ALLAN OO? JR*: Proprietor FRIDAY, 6:40 RJ4.^-^NOAYBt10PYM. public relations counsel of Soma 1 HIGHLAND PARK P R K E T I The former .RepubUoM admln- ‘Hm lO-year-old boy Ntui not in­ saMsa, hlmsOf h great outficldar. rising (or tsdingi sur to 6 r^ - flavor psrfKtion! painrQtUiaB No. a—W1 Mlddla Tpka. W. -letratlon hed become aherply erit- volved In the incident Ju«Mifi|?s eomliig at top laa an all-night Talathon on bsnalf 2 317 HIOHUND St.. M^NCHUTIR | . Ml M27B J , AL ELKIN, Prqpriatetr • w of the polioe departmaat u d Ids flo v t.d o m i a< Uiaso worthy vietlms ad ntito- THI|S AOV. FAID IDK BT TBU BUniBUfOAIf XOWH OOlOMRnBi . ’'Sx. ' ' there wee » move efoot a t eae The ppti^ Oiip wiir'ereated at t. m t n io ," - mMrojfngnmf WM *0 0aat O ^ t fieteir IDaw- liMMoca fpOMm K.T., la IfSS.

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1960 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 29. 1960 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1960 Page$ 13 io 'i4; PAGE TWELVE Section Two tianrhPBtrr will ha hM in the church proper CitveiUry after t'.iO a.m. Maaa At S t M a ^ s Church, the clan will atart after PVCOkays 10:30 a.m. Maaa and will- be held Director Gantiidates O b it u a r y in the church hall. Bus aervice SALE STARTS Party Roles Lauded Town M a tin g . around the lake will pick up. the Stock issue children for this clan. Baymoad B. Hnnalford All 4-H club members are re­ Give Sewers Priority Raynjemd 'E. Hunnlford, fi9, for- To G>nsider minded to turn In their rec­ FRIDAY merly of Manchester, died sudden- Of Water Co. By Nixon, Kennedy ord books immediately to their UEm d E MTON sewers are a recurring Item andlly this morning at his home, 88 leaders If they wish to receive pre­ Mancheater’e electorate of more New Budget mium money from the fair. than 20,000 regletered voteri wax = ^flnanced'r a Pay-4 Tha Public Utilities Commission (Continued from Page One) (OoBtioMd fraiti Pint* o m ) About Town 9:00 A.M. reprcMnted by slightly more than tha recant dlsnute O’MaUey Hunnlford; a son In (PUC) today approved a petition prograss—180 million Amaricana.** n « meeting et 8 The Waterfront Manor Aaan. has 100 persons st a political forum of by the Manchester Water Co. to these new nations by example that A mid-afternoon ipeech waa pjn. Monday a t tbe Coventry elected the following olBeers and 12 candidates from both parties between Director Hutchinson ^ ^ i f . ^ w i m e d aii^^ to Issue 1,000 ehares of coimmon stock freedom holds, more for them. ■cheduled- for Mancheater, N. H., Adiool will act on the 655v MAIN ST.^COftNOl -of PffKIN ST. General Manager W ^ a rt M a ^ Mass.; a brother, Wll- After his talk, Kennedy headed board members: Albert Meyers, seeking election to the Town Board with par value of $100 per ahare. bafora a major Address at a flOO town budget prepared by the Board occurred ta a ■’‘“ V e . Hunnlford, 441 Center St., in a motorcade for Syrmnise, with a plats fund raising dinner tonight president; Edgar M. Boisvert, vice . of Directors. tween Gordon and Powell during a ^ or Flnaace for the next fiscal year. president; Mrs. Ernest Hamblett, EAST HAIIIFOAO DON’T MISS IT Ths candidates’ meeting at Man- However, the PUC etlpulated eeveral brief stope along the 135- in Boston, seat of the TwUtleal that, at completion Of financing, tlM first time the Board of secretary; Mrs. James Deapard, eheiter High School was sponsored discussion * of accounting pro- Center St„ M«»cheat<§f, mile route in heavily Republican power of hia Democratic c\' In Albany. He said America gest, noisiest receptions of Chaperone will be Mr. and Mrs. 9 TO 9 department to plan distributiem of there.” vlt«kl. A bus will leave Calvary cident and Indemnity Co.- \ The 18-room elementary achool funds. faced "the most serious challenge” campaign for the presidency. plicants of foreign birth must pre­ Joseph Locke, Mr. and Mrs. Robert water. His recommendation was He objected to Hutchinson’s chapel, 22 Vernon St., at 6:15 p.m. Tomassl was bom- In Hartford to Its freedom during the next 10 sent citlsenahip papers. Saaaman and Mr. and Mra. Norria .bn Vernon St. was named after Upwards of 9,000 screaming, In NATO Exerdsea. offered during a discussion of sug­ technique In accomplishing hla anyone desiring transports-, Sept. 1, 1920, attended Bulkeley him by a unanimous vote of the to 15 years. , yelling partisans, many of whom Marine Pfc. EUsworth E. Smith, Tarbell. " FREE PARKING gestions for attracting new indus- small mission,” charging It re-'I tion. High School and was graduated ^ a r d of BMucation In 1954. Kennedy began his New York had to stand, whooped it up for The dance on Oct. 8 will be omit­ ^ try to Manchester. sembled "an Army-McCqrthy Hospital Notes tour In the Buffalo and Rochester son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. ted because of the smorgasbord from Trinity College In 1943 with 1 Buckley was awarcied the doctor Nixon In the Long Island Arena Smith of Main St., South Coventry, John Hutchinson, (D) Incum- hearing.” The theme of the street service a bachelor of science In chemistry. oi humfuie letters by Trinity Col­ areas yesterday. It will end In while more than 3,000 sought ad­ scheduled by the Democratic Town' nt, declaring he favoni "one Powell replied that he "had Visiting hours: Adults t to 8 Syracuse around midnight and ■Is taking part In a Joint U.S.- Committee that evening. l of the fialvation Army tonight at He served with the Army In India lege In 1957 in recognition of hia mission In vain. Greece-Turkey NATO exercise own and one water system," aaid hoped the Republican* would haVe 7:30 a t Main and Birch Sts. will and China as a cryptographer, and semce, to education. He Is a native p.m. Mateinlty 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 he then will' fiy to hia home st An ovation that lasted 6H min­ here have been meetinga with the had the .-good setwe not to make p.m. Chlldren’a Ward 2 to 7. Hyannlaport, Mesa., for a day of while serving with the First Bat­ Manchester Evening Herald be "National Sunday School was discharged in 1946 with two of! Mancheetei; and a 1913 gradu­ utes followed the faitroducUcn of lancheater Water Co, and with campaign issue of our recent Week.” Major Jeremiah Sweet battle stare and several campaign rest before going to Chicago Sat­ talion of the Eighth Marines, an Coventry corrisepondent, F. Pauline the Public Utilities Commission re­ ate of Yale University. He re­ PatlenU Today: 248 urday. Nixon and hts wife Pat, and erven amphibious arm of the Sixth Fleet differences In th e‘method of clos­ will be In charge. ribbons. ceived his master of arts degree after that it took eom* time to Uttle, telephone PI 2-6281, garding conspUdation. The time ing thje, fiscal year.” He declared He Is married to the former Mise ADMITTED YESTERDAY; Mra. In remarks prepared for a rally In the Mediterranean. The battal­ for oonsftUdatlbn, he said, la "long from Trinity. Irene DIngley, 10 W. Middle Tpke.; quiet the crowd enough for him Gordon’s comments were “tmjust- 1 Town firemen from Co. 2 were Barbara Morrissey of Hartford. at Amsterdam, one of his stops ion participated In five other ex­ past.” The Water Co. has ah- A; bachelor, he lives at 560 E. Richard Soucy, 129 Benedict Dr.; today, Kennedy said the city was to speak. ercises In Spain. Greece and Sar­ Ifled and tmfalr,” called to 36 Hayiie*, St shortly They have seven children and live Center St. . He had told hi* audience* In sets In Ita pipes and water facili­ The, Town Board of Directors Ufter 11 a.m. yesterday to wash at 122 Bretton Rd. The Tomaxsis Michael Cook, East Hartford; t.vpical of older American com­ dinia since It arrived In the Medl- Jarvis, Annulli ties and consolidation would re­ Karen Laabury, South Windsor; munities suffering from “econonv Queen* that he intend* to cam­ tenouiean from Camp Lejeune, N. Tuesday night adopted, an account- down gas after a car backed Into a belong to St. Bartholomew Church. paign New York “a* It haa never quire a large bond issue, he said. Ing eystem and voted to close the hatchway and the gas tank was Tomassl wax a member of Sig­ Of' the 69 mountains In the Robert Lesaard, 169 Lyness St.; ic hardening of the arteries.” He C. Low Bidders for Must Gomexne from Peoifiereopie United States (exclusive o( Alaska Mra. Martha Stapleton, -IS Oaklan:! blamed this on Republicans nui been campaigned before." . Smorgasbord Set fiscal year upon the recommenda- punctured. Chief W. Clifford Mason ma Nil fraternity at Trinity, and To the enthuflasts in the arena, Thomas BaileyUley (R) 'incumbent, tIon of the auditor, the controller, Uaid that when the car, driven by has managed a Little League base­ accidents In and about the home, St.; Paul DeCarli, Coventry: Mrs, ning the executive branch of the A emorgasbord . sponsored by Pump, Site Work also favoreed ' consolidation but and Hawaii), 54 are In the Col­ Dorothea Bears, 40 Jarvla Rd.; government. he said, ‘I t isn’t the last time the Democratic Town Committee the general manager and Hutch- Mrs, Celena Scranton of 428 Hills- ball team In the local National Richard Ferris, Wapping; Charles I’m coming to Suffolk County." emphaalsed thatJiat It “bsAto (tome bison, Powell declared. town Rd., struck the hatchway, League for several years.______orado 'Rockies. Such communities, Ktnnedy will be eerved from , 6 p.m. to 8 Town officials today were re­ from ths people in the 8 ^ Utili- Godin, Notch Rd., Bolton; Mra, said, once ranked as economic H* aded that he expects a tre­ p.m. Oct. 8 at the Nathan Hale Raereatton Issues . ' some gas and fumes began! to leak mendous majority in Suffolk to viewing construction bids for a ties and Fire District” The Re­ In a (juestion foom ths audlsnce, | into the basement Ethel Rezman, 152 Birch -St.; pace-setters in the nation but now Community Center with the wom­ Water Department building to publican party, he said, a h o ^ try Geoirge Ordway, 110 Cambridge are being "made to pay the price” Yielp carry New York State.” en of the party, committee In Mrs. Alice Laindnso was aaked St.; Mis Frieda Brandly, 50 Flor­ “ihi* la Uik* the RepuWean house a pump and for site Improve­ to educate the residents of rae dis­ TIow do you justify spending for State Board Slates Hearing of lost Industry. charge. Tlcketa nuiy be had at the ments at the Manchester Green trict to the benefits'of conaplida- ence Ave., Rockville; Michael Sim- "For eight years, the Republi­ National Convention,” he en­ door or from members of the party swimming pools 'When there are mtms, 232 School St.; Johann thused. "You’ve really outdone School. , ' Won. \ needs for sewers, parks,, etc?” cans have turned a deaf ear to town committee. Dancing will fol­ Apparent low bids were-81.680 Turkington declared that', the Labots. 18 White St., Rockville; the crying need to revitalise these them.” low the meal. \ Mrs. Lsmenso, (D) iiicum'bsnt, re­ On North Junior Bus Rides Mrs. Alberta Estabrook, South Then he launched into a speech from the Jarvla ConatrUctlon Co. method of accomplishing consolida­ plied she was,In favor of recrea­ ereaa,” Kennedy declared in say­ Scout News for the Water Department build­ tion la important, and said he was Coventry: Mm. E. Beverly Al- ing that President Elsenhower’s in which he aaid he hopes to pro- There will be a Girl Scotit lead-, tional facilities, not only ewim- A hearing has been scheduled^the parents’ request, they can then bright. 108 Village St., Rockville. iride ths country with leadership ing and $1,802 from the Annulli opposed to "coerslon." He praisqd ming pools, because “children de­ vetoes of Congressionally-approved ershlp training class at 7:30 p.m. Construction Co. for the elte Im­ the League of Women Voters’ edu- take their case to Superior Court. I ADMl’TTED TODAY: F r a n k legislation In this field were res­ "that wUl keep the peace wltimut Monday at the home of Mrs. serve a happy childhood.” for Oct. 10 at 10 a.m. In the Bow The problem arose In August Lange, 47 Deepwood Dr. surrender.” provements. Both firms are from oational campaign and urged itii^ Frances Dellafera (R) suggasted ponsible. James R. MacArthur In the Na­ Manchester. sentlnuance. era School for the parents of chll when some parents of children at- BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A The uproarious receptions Ken­ Good jobs, better pay, houalng, than Hale Heights development. a survey or Inventory Is necessary dren who were denied bus trans­ nedy got In Ropheater and Buffalo, medical care and other things ar* The pump Is aimed at Increasing Bailey and William CoUina (D) tq' determine needs for recrestion tendthg North Junior High School daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A meeting of the Girl Scout water pressure In some Highland present^ the conflicting argu­ portation to North Junior High by learned their children were not | g. Mason, Vernon Trailer Court, both of whlcff*Elsehhov/er carried important, he said, and he eald Neighborhood Assn, committee facilities, which he endorsed “ with­ In 1952 and 1956, .surprised even Park area homes. It will be used In ments of the two. parties on pay- in the town’s means to afford ths Manchester Board of Educa­ scheduled for bus transportation by Vernon; a daughter to Mr. and Republican poUelee offes the beat will be held after the training connection with a new main. In as-ywi-go va. bond Issue to finance the Board of Education. Mrs. Aldo Pavan, 40 Portland St.r some of the party workers who methods to provide-''them. them." tion. helped turn out the big crowds. course. Highland St. from Autumn S t to the storm sewer capital Imprave- Frances Mahoney, (D) Incumr Presiding at the hearing will be Fifty-four parents signed a pe­ a son to Mr. and Mrs. James But, he aadi, they won’t mean - Girl Scout Intermediate Troop Wyllys St. which replaces old and m ent Spokesmen for both parties tition for. transportation, eaytng 1 Breen, Coventry. Police estimated that about 20, anything "unleas you ar* around bent, endorsed neighborhood' swim Kenneth H. Lundy, hearing agent 000 persons Jammed the area of 233, with Mrs. Dexter Woodman inadequate lines of the now defunct exprasaed agreement on the need nilng pools on a pay-as-you-go for the State Board of BMucation the routes the children had to trav­ BIR’THS TODAY: A son to Mr. to enjoy them.” and Mrs. Marjorie Chappell as Highland Park Water Co. for the storm sewer program. P and consultant, on transportation el,were dangerous, and some routes and Mrs. Harold Wilson, 14 Cross Kennedy’s Rochester hotel. Nixon eald that If elected he basis through self-«upportlng fees. leaders, will meet from S p.m. to The Green School Improvements Storm sewera should ho financed Turkington was asked why he to the State Department of Educa­ were farther than a mile and St.; a son to Mr. and Mra. H. would keep the United Statea 4:80 p.m. Oct d at the Rol^rtson Include expanding the parking lot out of yearly budgets, Bailey as opposed a charter revision re­ tion. three quarters,- the minimum set Thomas Cornelius, Ellington; a soft "atronger militarily and econom­ School auditorium. regrading and reseeding the play­ serted, "thereby eliminating large quiring a Board of Directors’ meet­ J f The hearing is the result of an by the boardA for seventh and to Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Pikor, Pro Football Record ically" than Soviet Russia. ground area, and replacing a A new Girl Scout Intermediate Interest payments.” ing especially for the Board of appeal by Mrs. Harold E. Bonham, eighth graders?^ Wapping: a son tb Mr. and Mrs. ' Ha eald the country must have Troop with Mrs. Eldgar M. boardwalk In the rear of the school Collins, however,- declared the The Manchester Board of BJdu- Thomas Woble, Hartford: a daugh- New York OPh-Th* 18 official leadere — like him and Henry with a bituminous paved walk. Education budget. He replied that 162 N. School St., and Mr. and Mra. Bolevert and Mrs. Robert Clapp atorm sewer project can only be the Board of Education "is s de­ Q—What U.S. preaident Fred H. Machle, 480 N. Main St. cation held a hearing In North ter to Mr. Ahd Mrs. Olgerts Klav- songs of the National Football Cabot Lodge, his vice presidential as leaders, will meet from 2A(> Only other bid on the pum^ouae done "through a bond Issue if we conducted hia entire 'elec­ Junior High attended by the par- Ins, 81 Ludlow Rd. League teams have been released running mate — who ikntyw this at a recent bid opening was sl,847 partment of the Town of Manches­ The State Board of Education pm to 4 psn. Monday at the Rob­ mean to complete the Job.” He ter” and “no one department should tion campaign without men- expects other parents in the Nprth e^ts. DISCHARGED YES’TERDAY: in album form by RCA Victor, man — ICirush(^ev” and Under­ ertson 8(^ool auditorium. from Thomas Colla. added that a bond Issue "guaran tlMiing th e name of hia At Its Sept. 19 regular»meetlng, Brent Downing, 65 Overlook Dr.; The repertoire follows: Bear stand how he operates. Other bids on the site Improve­ tees that the Job will be done,” bis 'gl/vm any more opportimlty End to file their appeals also. They All scouts are reminded to get Uisn other departments.” Hs ex­ ^ y n e n t ? vrill be heard at the same time. the board voted to provide trans-1 Mrs. Myrl Moyer,T 64 Wedgewood Down Chicago Bears, Let’s Go permission slips signed by their ments were $2,014 from Clarence Regardless of the changing mem- -Rcpnbllctti Herhert portatlon for 22 pupUx at the Dr.; Mrs. Sarah Beattie, 72 Green­ You Colts,. The Ram's Marching HUB CHANGES PLANS Sibley. West Hartford' |3,4S8 herafflp of the Board of Directors, plained the procedure by which Lundy’s findings will be present­ parents which will allow them to department heads submit budgets Hovrer. He never once men- ed to the State Board of Educa­ school who lived on the mosf dan- wood Rd.; John Weiss, 166 School Son, Football Polka (San Francis Chicago, Sept 29 (A>>—Preel- stay aftsr achool to attend their from Jack Hunter, Manchester; During the question and an St.; William Powers, 69 Oakwood CO 49ers), Eagles Victory Song, $2,600 from John Pontlcelli * S(ms, swer period hy the audience, Rob­ to the general manager for Mar­ tionfid th e name ef hia tion Nov. 2 In Hartford. gerous streets. dcsit Elseiihower, Ills plana ftt^iective meetings. tin's recommendations, followed by Democratic opponent, Alfred ITie appellants and, the Manches­ The reel of the 133 pupils In­ Rd!; Michael Fogarty, East ^ a rt- Hl-O-Hl-O for Cleveland, Gridiron abruptiy changed beoauae of tiia 1V> Ooirect Voter lists Manchester; $2,708 from Fred ert Gordon, (R) incumbent, was ford; Miss Gall L«e, RFD 1, Ver­ Heroes (Detroit Uons), Go Dal Knofla,. Manchester; $2,778 from aAed how storm sewbrs,^ with a public hearing, before the Board E. Smith, in the IBM cam- ter school administration will be volved in the problem would have deatii of hie mother-in-law, cama The Registrars of Voters will of Directors study the budget rec­ IMlgn. notified of the State Board’s deci­ to wait, said the board, until a non; Mrs. Barbara Cote and son, las Cowboys, Touchdown (New to CMoago aa a poitttoal cam­ be In seeslon from 9 s.m. to ft p.m. W. C. McNally A Sons, Manches­ life of 20 to <0 years, dlffersfrom » ^ .« • • ,' 348 N. Main St. ter; and $3,107 from H. C. Tour- achoola and other major projects. ommendations and finally adopt a sion. study of the traffic problem was York Giants), Hail to th* Red- paign speaker todny. Hie Frea- Tueeday to correct the preliminary Itmdnt. Completed. flkins, (5o! You Packer* Go!, Th* Ident arrived by Jet at (FHare voters lists. Anyone on the list tellotte of Hartford. In qualifying for bonding. Q—Who was the first pres­ *' Should the decision be against "Sidewalks last a long time too, S^kesmen for both parties were ident to be inaugurated in Q—Why la the edict of Nantes (St. Louis) Cardinals Ar* charg International Airport at 1148 who has dianged his or her resi­ but we have never bonded for generally agreed In opposition to the city of Washington? one of the moat famous royal de­ Ing, ,anfi th* Pittsburgh Steelers am . CDT. Mra. Flem hom e dence since June has been asked them,’’ Gordon replied. He said dl- creation of a'Board of Finance. A—'Tliomas Jefferson, in Q—How muiy of the world’s Legal Notices crees In history? Fight Song. " planned to eontinue on to Den­ to notify (me of the registrars. Democrats Plan The Directors are'ln^(^oser touch A-^It was the first official ver where her mottier. Mis. First District .registrars Mrs. rectoia don’t want to overextend 1801. peoples live-chiefly on rice? AT A COURT OF PROBATE held the credit of the town, but want with affairs of the town, A—Some 660 million In Asia— St Manchester, within and for the recognition of religious toleration There are more than 6,000 dif­ EUvera Dead, died In her Bleep Mildred C. Hiltgen and Mrs. Doris Caravan Tonight to buy only what the' taxpayers agreed, and this is a power of the (hMi: D*WMt wItoctiM. "Amt- District of Manchester on the 37th day by a great European country. ferent paper products. dining the n ^ t W. Lyon will work at the board its *• Ibi Mk," MerMwA Cm*.) about one-fourth of the world's of September. A.D. 1960. ean afford. Board of Directors which ahould population. Present, Hon. John J. Wollatt. Judge. room at the Town Office Building Dtepato Baitofi Again jsot be delegated. Estate of .Alexander Wilson, late of during the session. Manchester Democratic candi­ Hancheater In said district, deceased. dates, Joined by "CItlsens for Ken­ Theodore Powell, (D) incura- The question of holding local READ 6i VOTE Upon' application of Gordon A. Wil­ Second District registrars Mrs. nedy" and "Gals for Doocy," will bent. In rebuttal, cited the com elections in ths odd-numbered Legral Notice son, administrator praying for au­ LOOK WHAT DODGE HAS DONE FOR COMPACTS Gertrude A. Haven artd Mrs. Bes­ plaints of fl(x>dlng conditions years, separate from atate and | AT A COURT OF PROBATE held thority to aell certain real estate par­ sie L Struck will work at the ride through town In open con­ at Manchester, within and for the ticularly described in said application vertible* tonight. They’ll also made by Dlro St. residents and national elections, aroused no Diatrlct. of Manchester, on the 37th day on file, it is North Coventry firehouse. campaign among shoppers and $80,000 paid by the town for storm strong response.Donsld Conrad (R) Legal Notices of September, 1960. ORDERED; That the foregoing ap­ The Republican Town Cdmnill- Present, Hon. Jotm J. Wailett. Judge. plication be heard and determined at The name, Lancer: one hardtop; one 2-door sedan; two 4-door hand out campaign candy and sewer repstps following a damag;e said he thought odd-year elections AT A COURT OP PROBATE held '"E state' of Peter Miller late of Man­ the Probate office In Mancheater' In tee will meet at 8 p.rti. Tuesday at doodads. ault by' a Bolton St. taxpayer, might help “get people interested” at Manchester, -within and for th* chester,. in said District, deceased. said District on the 6th day of Octo­ the Booth-Dlmock Memorial Li­ d .| ^iley relterate(l that storm and overcome apathy and a small District of Manchester on the 37th day The Connecticut Bank and Trust ber. A.D. 1960, at eleven o’clock in the sedans; two wagons. What kind of cars are they? This kind: two feet brary. Members of the Young Re The procession with sound of September. A.D. 1960. Company, Administrator, having ex- forenoon, and that noUce be given to truck will start at the Charter vote. Present. Hon. John J. Wailett. Judge. hlbltedNjts Sdmihtstratlnn account with all persons Interested in said estate of publican Club have been Invited to Turkington and Hutchinson ex- Estate of Patrick Henry Coqlon, Iat,e aaid estate to this Court for allowance, the pendency of said application and the shorter; many pounds leaner; a couple of hundred dollars less in attend this and subs(M]uent ses- Oak Iota at 6.30 and end at the of Manchester In said district, do- it la ■ time and place of hearing thereon, by I Shopping Parkade on W. Middle presssd agreement alao that there | ceased. ORDERED; That the llTh"OAy of publishing a cony of this order in aome ' eloiu until election day. Is no need for creating a poet of Upon application or Barbara L. newspaper having a circulation In' aaid | Tpke. GHILB CARE Wilkie, acunlnlitratrlx. October, 1960, at ten o'clock, forenoon, cost than usual automobiles. Lancer welcomes a family of six Church Note* administrative assistant to the praying for au­ at the Probaie Office In the Municipal district; at least five days before the , . \ Church school sessions at the The route will follow Main St. AND genera] manager. Gordon, however, thority to sell certain real eitate par­ Building In said Manchester, be and day of said hearing, to appear if they to the Center, E. Center St. to ticularly described In said appll<»tlon the same Ik asalnied for a hearing on lee'cause at said time and place and I two Congregational churches will expressed concern that the “town on file, it is the allowance"lownnce or said administration be heard relative thereto, and make re- I lavishly. Has plenty of trunk. Its fully-unitized body is very quiet, Parker St., Wdbridge St. to N. turn-to this'Court. be resumed Sunday. NURSERY CENTER Lwoiild.wouia h«oe a■IntiB- tong f-lni* time »cAv«rinir’> recovering: I ORDERED: pUcatlon be heard That and the foregoingdetermined ap- at account_____ t with with said said e estate,____ asrertainmentxeei At the Second Congregational Main, Main to W. Middle Tpke., of heirs and order of dietrlbutionfibu and JOHN J., WALLETT, Judge. and thence to the Parkade where LOCATED IN 'IHE In the event Mertln became 111 or the Probate office in Manchester in this Court directs that nptlce of the very tough. Lancer is also mannerly. It corners decisively, takes a Church the session will be at 9:30 SOUTH WING OF THE left for another town. He favored '’fs; .“'.Oil®- Ume and placa aaalrned for aaid bear­ a.m. The choir has resumed re the candidates will mix with Miop- __i.t_1. b*r. A.D. 1960. at eleven o clock In the ing be given to all persona to b ^ 'Ib- pera. having an administrative assistant forenoon, and that notice be given to terested therein to appear and be well scarred road with aplomb. Parks obediently. More reasons to hearsals each Wednesday at 7 . 1 0 as protection sgsinst such even- all persons interested in said estate of heard thereon by pobllshlng a copy of p.m. at the sanctuary. Mrs. Frank Along with the candidates for OAK LODEE MOTEL tuaUtles *1** pendency of said application and the this order In aome newspaper having TUrcotta la organist. local aiRce. Slate Senator Fred 257 Tolland Tpke., Manchester -n.-tt.'. , , . , 1 i time and place of hearing thereon, by a circulation In aaid District, at least buy? Read on. The interiors are rich, but simple; Shed soil, wear Partisan political thrusts were publishing a copy of this order in some fire daya .before the day of sa.id hear­ a // neir The Rev. ^w ln C Melneke.r, Doocy with hla aix identically Honrs: 6:80 A.M. to 5:80 PJIf. exchanged also over the name and' newspaper having a circulation^.in said ing. and by mailing on or before Sep­ pastor, will conduct the 11 dressed "Gala" and State Repre- Full Day—Momlng'or ' political membership of the build- hir^'aaV d an'^7to"7p'’p.W til5 j tember 38. i960, by certified mall, a well, feel good. The enginS is highly spirited, but extremely light on worship service Sunday. senlalve* David Barry and Irving copy of this order to Mary Miller. 743 Afternoon Sessions ing committee and over which sd- see cause at said time and place and Tolland Turnpike, Manchester. Conn.; HEARING AID At the First Congregational Aronson will be In on the ride. SIZES TO CaU MI 9-4678 ministration could claim credit for I heard relative thereto, and make re- Raymond P Miller Sr. 8lu Tolland regular gasoline. One more thing, Lancer is built by Dodge. Our Church the school sessions will be The Manchester "Citlrena for accomplishments,AstxaxaVMvalt aBawM Awaf a t U m tO ,t h i Sjohn C O U rt. J. waixett___ . Judge. Turnpike. Mancheate#." Conn.'T^MlMred Kennedy" . station wagon la also M. Clarke, 388 Rood Ave.. Windsor. at ,9:18 a.m. and 10:45 a m at Conn. name is on it. This means Lancer will stay nice and shiny. How so? Kingsbury House. There will be included In the lineup, as la a FIT ANY JOHN J. WAU.ETT. Judgs. worship service after classes at "vintage Packard" to be driven Quandt Memorial Hall. The high by Marshall Lamenzo, son of MAN The body is rustproofed by an exclusive Chrysler Corporation school class will meet at 915 a m Democratic Director candidate quality at Quandt Hall. . - Alice tsuneneo and an antl

. \ V ICHESTBR EVENINO HERALD, llA N C H E S im CONN.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER B9, 1960 PAGE viFneiN MANCHESTER EVEIHNG HERALD, llANCHESTER, €ON|l<* THIIRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1960 FACE FOUBtEEN A bequeat. o f |8,000 from Mra. players were preaantad trophiSa aa of Hartford, Dick Maurice of ferred .3588.37 from unsxpendad ticEu and w ill requira funds from Averag* mean tampcaatiif* ia . Bolton M eta Levy waa added to^ tha fund winners In the Jimlor division. Pete- Rooky HIU, Baba Lorraine o f Hart­ balances in the Selectmen’s budget tha paat flseal year to cover this Bermuda ia 70 degrees. test fo r this position, and must last' year. ■ ". - Roberta nuutagM the team and ford, Dusty Goble of Bolton,^ and to cover the total overexpended coat. The Board o f Finance had diacuaaed purchase of a cidculat- Columbia have resided within the deUve|^. Serving on . the'. educational W alter Bavler served as coach. Mrs. Gertruda Cunningham of amounts in the budget The trans­ fer waa part of the Dualneaa trans­ ing machine for town use this ysar area of the office for one ysar Im- building .committee are Arthur Tha players op the team, are John Hartford. RC« VICTOR acted at ths year-end meeting but no decision had been reached. medlataly preceding the ekwing Fund GoaLof $5,000 Urged inUer, chairman, MUlon Jensen, Caulklns, Randy Oote, Ned GMf- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stenberg dhts o f the examiiiaUon. In addi­ fith, Paul Lsonaerd, Jay Loeraeh, Tuesday. Since the account fo r the Office RUG and Vo-Ag Group TV and Radio Herbm Hutchinmn, lAsiia Bol­ o f tha A iling Rubber Co., H art­ There were 15 accounts with of the Selectmen had he«n Set up tion, thsy must have reached their ton, Mra. R. K. Jones, Warren Rolwit Luke, John M cD on ald, ford, and tha entertainers, were 18th birthday on the closing date For Cliurch Building Drive over expendltureB ranging from, 21 laat year to cover the clerk’s sal­ Potter, Kenneth Matthewa, John John Roberta, Walter Roser, Don­ guaata o f tta boys at tha diflher. for accep^nce of applications. cents to 3181. ary aa well as equipment, the bal­ Reorganized "PrlcM As Low Rogers, Mrs. Willliun Clarice, ald BouOr,' Richard Bouer, John Local rsftdenta Interested in UPHOLSTERY There is Ho maximum age lim it ance of this account was encum­ Bruce Ronaon, William Alliabn, Sebaatlao, Bob Bebaatlao, Paul coin coUeetihg are Invited to the Funds encumhored for future However, persons who have passed Tha Sducatioiud Building Oom-<'►Nov. 20 be aet aa.the day of the us* were the appropriation' to bered to be used for purcluMe o f Service lliat’s Better Mrs. J. A. Kendall, Lawrence Con­ Shea, Allan Skinner. first. meeting of a newly formed C. Leonard Robinson and Don­ the age o f 70 may be considered ralttee of BolUm Congregational canvaaa.; ' allow, purchase of a Are truck; a calculating machine la such a verse Jr., Leonard Wood, and Mra. coin chib on O ct 5 at 7:30 p.m. CLEANING ald Tuttle have been named mem­ oiily for temporary renewable ap­ Preliminary plan* of the type, The Red Ember and Ponticelli the Board of Education imex- decision is made next yesir. Churoh w ill recommend that a Wilton Thorpe. at the Whlton Library, Manches­ bers of the Vo-Ag Regional Con­ pointments of on* year. Any fiv- purpose, and approximate location and Son teams ware also, awarded pended balance of 3809; the 3800 The first session of the church goal o f 16,000 be aet fo r the Edu- ^ 171 at BaJMiuet • TEL. Ml 9-1752 sulting Committee which is being thur particulars may be obtained PottertonV of the building were approved at trophies in their divisions. Ths ter. Children 12 years of age or balance In the revaluation reserve; school teacher's training class will the anhual meeting o f the church One hundred seventy one baae* over acoompiihled by a parent are reorganized by the State Depart­ at the Post Office. eational Building Fund drive. trophy s'warded to Rad Ember, the balance of the 2Sonlng, Com­ be held this evening at BoltMi Con­ or ment of Education to consider the 188 Center Bt, Cor. Ohnreli The recommendation w ill bo dia- haid In January. The committee ball enthiMiaata attended the Park weleoine. The meeting will be Roy Simpson, o f Oolumbla, Is the winning team in tha Manches­ mission appropriation and the bal­ gregational Church at 8 o’clock. Ml 3-5747 needs for a regional vocational euaaed and voted tgxm a t a apeclal waa .alao authorized to conduct a and Recreation Department ban­ ter Intermediate League, *raa about- 2 hours in length. For ance in the Euscoimt labeled Of­ Parishioners, whether teacher or agricultural center to serve east- now acting rural carrier,' havlag ..meeting of the member* to be fund drive at that time. quet for boy* who participated in presented'to tha Town o f Bolton further details on the club Inter­ fice of the Selectmen, Tha prev­ not, are welcome to attend the ceritral Connecticut, according to taken over the post from substitute held on Oct. 4 at 8 p.m. in the To date approximately 310,000 the baaeball program held laat by Harold Veal, the team man­ ested persona should contact Miss ious encumberance of 3500 fo r the Claeses. Mrs. ^an Peters, secretary'of the carrier, Raymond E. Lyman, now pariah'Toom of the church. haa been aet aside fo r an educa­ evening at the Community Hall. ager. Jeanett* Sumner of Bolton Cen­ Town Planning Commission was Garner's Board of Education. Maurice Kap­ The cbmniittee will recommend tional building. Thl*. money haa Larry Flano, on behalf of the ter Rd. retired. Notice Entertainment waa fumlahed continued. Manoheetor Evening Herald Bol­ 8 YiTUSWOI I) <1 lan and J o s e ^ .^Szegda are alter­ that the donation* to the fund be been raised through project* con­ Lloh’a Club, presented 3100 to the during tha banquet by A1 Morgan Fiscal Tear Oloaes The Zoning Commission is in the ton .oorrespondeat, .'Mrs. .Louis VV<‘ (iivt* k r-4 « 1 t 1 * . 1 1 w serve, Dellafera served in World Patros said the current enroll­ Cub Scout ReorgaaisalloB M HS band instructor. He organ­ A ll interested parents, den moth­ f/lDULi i IN S T A U A n O N W ar n in Germany, and in the ment at Horace W. Porter School X X XS:SX?SSJSS:SSSS?^-.lA m M kl L ised the first high school band and ers and committee workers in the for two years was president of the Korean conflict he was assigned to is 358, a few less than on opening UConn as an ROTC Instructor. In day. ^ Cub Scout program are urged to OPEN SUNDAY—9^ML to 2 P.M. Civic Music Assn. be at Yeomans Hall at S ^clock MUFFLERS He is a. member o f the Manches- Germany, he was awarded the The school library opened last bronze star for meritorious aerv- week and is being stalled by vol­ tonight. Arvld J. Anderson, retir­ .ter Lodge of Masons, Elks, Tall ing Cubmaster, haa arranged for Cedars. Washington Social Club,. Ipe. unteer mother*. A need for new A 1933 graduate of Manchester George E. Creighton, chairman of Hose Co. No. and the British shelving is apparent and will be POULTRY PARTS^ niesHCONN. High School. Dellafera attended Investigated. A complete series of organization and extension o f the American Club. He is also a mem­ the University of Connecticut,' National Geographio Magazines Natchaug District Boy sedut Coun­ ber of the Republlcim Town Com­ To BroN orJFry Cut Fmh Dolly IWAOV-TO.COO« graduating in 1943. He then took from the early 1920’s up to date, cil to be present to assist In re­ mittee, and served a* a selef'ctm'an FRESH DRESSED— READY TO COOK an athletic and. recreation course has been given to the library by organising Pack 52. in 1945 before the council-manager at WsLshlngton and Liee University Miss Jean Natsch. SAVE system of government was started R O ASTIN G in Lexington, Va. A meeting of the Board this L E G S L k . S 9c in Manchester. Manchester Evening Herald Dellafera play basketball in the week planned a comprehenajive- He and his wife, the former Mias XMumbU correspondent Mrs. Don­ early 80s with the Rangers. In study o f salary schedules in use ald R. Tuttle, telephone Academy CHICKENS SEAT COVERS Winifred Larder, have three son* in other towns to determine If a Lb. and three daughters and live at 65 1949, he was Manchester singles 8-8488. B R E A S T S 69c tennis champion and in 1948 and change in the structure of the Bntilen and W inter St. '49 he and his brother, Ray, were schedule used here is advisable. Sliio.Lb.. Lb. 43c town doubles champions.. It Is hoped that the teacher'll asso­ Gmdidate Calendar G I Z Z A R D S L b i . c NEW BIKE DEPT. VoiR ciation will also form a fact-find­ 2 59 While assigned to the UConn Wa repair all makea.' You ORDER PERSONAL ROTC, Dellafera coached the ing committee, Mrs. Peters said, By TOE ASSOCIATED PREBB S Lbs. and up Lb. 59c I ean use your old bike aa a freshman basketball squad with­ and that the two groups will even­ CHRISTMAS CAROS campaign engagementa for the WINGS trade-da. out pay and led the team to 14 tually pool their findings for eval^ preeldential and vice prealdentlal 3 L b & 99c NOW victories in 18 starts. nation and recommendations. candidate* for Thuraday and Fri­ F o w l L b . 39c Bembe’s Typewriter Sendee Dellafera and his wife, the for­ Patros reported to the Board day: A t the Oraen—M I 9-M7T mer Inge Hinskes of Essen, Ger­ that the state mobile x-ray unit Tbnreday Backs and N ecks 4^ . . 29c many, live at 142 Lakewood will be available to members of the Kennedy — Albany, Troy, Sche­ Circle. They have one daughter, staff on Oct. 10. nectady, Amaterdam, Ilion, Heidi, 12. Payment for textbooks in the Utica, Rome, Oneida and Syra- amount o f 32,274.13 was author­ ouae, N . T. VINE RIPENED ized. Also 31,110.40 for custodial Nixon — Burlington, Vt., Man- CEMENT supplies; 31,453.31 for teaching cheater, . N. H „ and B 0 a t o n, supplies; 3134.52 for library books. W. H. ENGLAND Maaa. Other items brought the total to LUMIER CO. 38,284.92 voted paid at the meet­ Johnaon—Oc^umhua and Cbilll- liiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili ■ ''' "AT THE GREEN” cotha, Ohio, and Mamphla, Tann. I . t::::: Open All Dny Batnrday ing. A meeting for teacher* In^thls Lpdg* — El Paao, Tex., and Loa HOHETDIWS area will be held in Rockville soon Ahgelea, Calif. . Television jf Friday CUTUP, to review methods of teaching SWEET arithmetic. Nixon. — Bangor, Main*, and THE STRAIGHT , SPLIT. , Prices As Low Mail Oarries Opening Binghamton, Schenactady and AND Troy, N. T. 9UARTERED RBRESHING Service That's Better The U.8. Civil Service Commis­ MR. SCHULTZ I .e sion has announced applications for Kennedy — at home in Hyan- rural carrier for the Columbia post nls Port, Maaa. QUALITY TICKET office are now being accepted and Lodge — Lo* Angelea, IS m MANCHCSTERl Potterton's . may- be filed any time before Oc­ I Johnson — Jackaon, Chatta­ ISO Ceotor St, Cor. Ohurah tober 25. . ■ Applicants must take a written nooga and Knoxville, Tenn. LARGE WHEN IT COMES TO FOOD! Ddkioiis whh FrttTi'pak or O cmhi Spray CwmbGwy Sooeo SIZE EA. \ lONBLESS RRISKET 7'/< Oa. FRESH FROM LOCAL FARMS NABISCO v^ ^ ^ e ^ ALL PARTIES AGRI6 BURSACK'S IS ■ a sS yftflliA ’ IstCUTS . CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS FOR lb. 69* b . By CORNED S W E E T C O R N 1 0 a 3 9 * KYGRADE FULLY COOKED NEPCO J A N H A G E L S Keebler 16 Ox. 49c QUALITY FOODS AT EVERYDAY LOW PRICES! FRESH FROM SOUTHERN Fi W€ST VIRGINIA HAMS M>. 69c saw 'Whole or either half— Semi boneless, skinless or SIZE SWEET 4 - 2 3 X FOOD STORES SIRUHN STEAKS THE BEST NEIGHBORHOOD STORES SEALTEST ICE CREAM CARRY SUGAR HEART FOOD PRODUCTS Scolioiis 2 . 1 5 - 1 HEINZ FOODS Lb. h a lf 98c f % A # lg *W MEATS FOR K E T C eeaefsese* Of **•*«• OKs GALLON d TT 1 r 1 BABIES 2 For 51c o ' J ' ' ' . I ' DILL PICKLES ...... pint 31c NESTUB'O D D E k i l u n c h e o n Seloeted N urm y Stock F o r FmU PtonHngt Con^BtUmlnS rK C lV I MEAT 12 6xt4 9 c \ TOMATO SOUP ...... 4 lor 4>e Bouillon Cubes 2 35‘ Uprite Arborvifa ntmring Balts *N.39e BABY FOODS ...... *. 4 4Be lEEF OR CMCKBI— SAVE 7e RoailiRg PAMiaat Globe ArborvHa ••.92** G naSeedSSJ^'r* KARO SYRUP 24 Ox. 27c - Spreading YeiYS •• ^2^ Pert Humus SO ^ V I* LESTWL '/* SalloR $189. .SAVE H* 140 Lb. 5 9 c ORANGE JUICE: FRESHFAK . HOZEN D A H/'CTD^C VXNILLA Quart 5I*-Savt 7a Pint 33c— Sava 4e PfNT37e P A I V C K J EXTRACT 2 Ox. 1 lb. 9140 QUART «5c SHURFDIS PLAIN OB ' " i^AGHErn FRESHPAK 6 r t i* . ■ FRESH SPARERIBS 49c 1 lb. $ 1 4 0 MAZOLA OIL FKESHPAK * pig*. I FOR GfHJDEN GOODNESS SAKES GAL $2.19 B O N A M I SPRAY Deal Paek 54c MACARONI W s ’ S I U K IODIZED SALT 9’’ CREAM STYU with Ihif coupon and o purdtOM o f whh rtifrceupon and a porehosa of 48 OK CANS SHUBSINR ' : WHITE DOVE BLEACH 4 *1" DEL MONTE CORN. WHOLE KERNEL V uas CHOCOLATE O.I. ■.!. ■ S l b . b d g D W d W w SYRUP 12 Ox. Bon A m i Cleanser c IMPORTED SARDINES « K n b l r ’i r 2 33 ORAND AliUMINUM FOIL 4 KECSIUTGFFn .iJ Tomato Juice 2 “"*59* STHRUrDORFOOD | i i i WELCH GRAPE JUICE PROHN t limit I per /kdull limit I per Adult PAHCAKE SYRUP Good only Nini Oct. 1st , Good only thru Oct. It l NUSOFT Pint 49c CANNED MACARONI & CHEESE 6 *1^ MEATS IHOCr LEAF APPLESAUCE 4 *1** LAUNDRY IROCCOU SPEARS**2giSf"“' J LIBBY ijHU TWO NEW GRAND UNION STORES flint NIAGARA STARCH For 39c — CORNED BEEF HASH...... IBV oi. 41e :i|!H -TO SERVE YOU BETTER 2 it KRAFT CHEESE LINKS 4 tf. * r til FRESH PORK HOCKS 29c iliji Grand Union Welcome* 2 new stores to its larg* family of friendly supermarksts. — POTTED MEAT...... IVa Mte-l for 2Be COLD SKHKic MeT. B L U E W H I T E c HRM, RIPE liliii 27 •Mil! CAMPBELL'S SOUP 7 "ir *1”, ____ 53 Chestnut SL* ^ POTTED MEAT ...... BV2 o«e— 2 for 37c BANANAS GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS S FRANCO AMERICAN 7l|l/2*t.9|X0 V{ei\ Broadway, N;Y.C TREND Deal Pack For 59c ^ VIENNA SAUSAGE ...... ,. . 4 ob 23c 2 L b s . 29c Libby's Peas and Carrots m o., ou S itetl** GREEN PEAS RlPCHIN GARDEN OR CHICKEN OF V I | h ^ A — lEEF StEW ...... 24 cc. Sic IMPORTED TOMATOES •mmmeU *v> RGD HEART Do g FOOD 7 '*r ’1" THE SEA I UIMA Deal Pack FIRM, SWEET GRAPE JELLY FRESHPAI^ FROZm SPiNACH SS» - CHIM CON CARHE ...... 1BV2 9|^ 31c FREESTONE 7 S.T ’1* WAFFLES 7 AS ’1 D u tch C leanser Deal 2 fW 27c -CORNED lEEF ...... 12cc.l7c PRUNES KRAFT PARTY s n a c k s ' Sl:^ ’1** .. J .V 2 L h k 39c ■"V ■ . ■ • BEADS O 'B• » LEA -a CH **. • • • “" n o w o n s a lKC o w , l o w pricI V r,-' ...... -...... t - COFFEE AMOOITOD FOU8HBB . , SOAP BEECHNUT DECORATIVg GOURDS * - 1---mmVa ■ ' ■ S w e e t h e a r t Rcffular For maU I

t1 \ I Si . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1960 N, J' PAGE SEVENTEEN

m EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CX)NHk THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1960 married last year. They have on* PAOB SIXTEEN MANGHE son, Nicolas, now 8 months old. Bardot FaUs Boon after th* marriage Jac­ i Con. Bellreem' ques was called up tor his mili­ i Roy fiMMi*. F rom )or^8 K itc h en T V - R a d i o I News I n tary arevice. Within a few days he I Ray ■emsre VOTE REPUBLICAN MONDAY, OCT. S Suicide Try was in an Army hoslptal, suffering aii I D«( RejM* Shew I r : m j MABGft FLYNN from nervous depression. He was WIMF-UN (OwiMniMd from Pag* One) later released from the Army. f:00 f teanoUU News . “Apple Torta" la a dMaert made 0 Showcas*lowcas* and N««a Since then there seem to have • : » tai the northern part of Italy, eape- lag* of CabrolMl. near the Italiah 7:00 FUltoa Lasrla Jr. The Baby Has etaljy at holiday timei. Mn. Jo- been frequent crises 'between Television 7:16 Brsnlog DavoUona frontier four mil** back of this Brigitte and her husband although • :00 Big I UMater (la prograis). ■Thi Real MeCoya g, 7:30 Showcase and Newa aeph O. Pero, 399 Oakland S t, won First fihow (In Dresresa) g:06 The World Today VOTE FOR A coastal resort. . Johnny Rlngo I. la. g:30 Showcase and News fln t p r ^ in a recipe oonteat of until recently both Insisted pub­ Earl.T Show (tn oroxrcss) 00 C ongrsstlonal Inyestignlor Bh* had arrived there Tuesday licly nothing was wrong. Usually Twilight Theater (In progress) 11:00 Mu sic Beyond the Stars and Ifswa the ;Coniieetleut Pomological So­ My Three Sons 13:06 with her Mend Mercedes Simon, his jealousy ever her leading men (..'artoon playhouse Bachelor Father 10. World News Roundup Been Named... ciety In Hartford aeveral years once secretary to Italian film star Huckleberry Hound . ^ e Gray Theater. 13:16 SIgnoH ago with her recipe for thla dish. was blamed. Cisco Kid W restling WITH EXPERIENCE Sophia Loren. Two daya ago Brigitte was re­ :30 Th^ Untouchables Mn. Pero learned this recipe Miss Simon found Brigitte lying «:35 Weather. News A Sports ' I. from her mother, Mn. John Fir- ported to have told friends she had 4:30 Brave Stallion TTie Ford Show 4n the garden of the Villa near a definitely decided to divorce Char- Film Plano Pops ato. It Is a favorite deeaert. for w^ll about 7:30 p.m. rief. Sports. News A Weather Hong-Kong ARTHUR-SROa AUtmii daughter of Mr. and Mra. George F w Ck>ven- holidays, birthdays and all special Friends said the star had lain Wild Blit HIckock 10 :00 Grnucho Marx 33. Charrier said: "I believs she (:4fi .Tohn Daly I. Million Dollar Movie try. ^ e w a a bom Sept. 24- at Mancheeter Memorial Hospital. occasions at the home of the for aboiil'45' minutes in the garden still loves me." Huntley-Brhikley in, Person To Person Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Merriman, • VOTE FOR Peros, owners of the Perfi' or­ before she wagdlscovered. She Before her, romance with Char- Douglas Edwards 3. 10;30 Sllents Please FRETbELIVERY Portland. Maine, and her paternal grandparcnU are Mr, and Mrs. chards. .5:3.1 B arrv B arents June Altyson Show 8 A.M. to IB PJM. coniidenible blbo^ from the cuts rier, Brigitte was married for five 7:00 Mimon Dollsr Moris Death Valiev Days E. A. McCarthy. Scarborough. Maine. She has two sisters, Apple Torta on her wrists amT'was In a coma years to French Movie Director Johnny Midnight The Ford Show Bherrl, (!, and l^eanne, 3. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 8 good sized apples (Red De­ when found, they reported. Passport to Danger « > • . Silent Service Roger Vadim, who^ directed her News and Weathsr 33. ;4R Play of the Week licious preferred V, grated A doctor was called and she was first successes. Vadim is now mar­ Ttough Biders :00 W orld's Best Movies ^ fames Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Tedford, 6.1 Broad H rlhd grated , rushed to the clinic in Nice; She ried to Danish Movie Actress An­ This Man Dawson 3. The Big News Bt. He was born Sept. 24 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. C. Leroy Norris 12 Italian macaroons (dry yarl- was reported nqt jn a serious con nette Stroyberg but their marriage T;l$ Highlights - Barry Barents’ Hiintlev-Brlitklev :16 Jack P a a r Show (C) His riiatemal grandmother is Mra. Rose Harding. East Hartford, ety), crushed Into crumbs dition. Is repotred on the rocks also. John Daly and the News F eatu re 40 • and his paternal grandmother is Mra. Mildred Tedford, Hartford. 64 cup sugar Brigitte disappeared from Paris 7:30 Outlaws 10, 52, P rem iere He has a brother, Michael, 6; and a sister. Kathy. 4. pinch of salt The Witness 3, :30 Jack P a a r Show (C) N O W OPEN! * • • • • ^ For Town Treasurer after her husband got involved In Oiieslward Ho! g. 40. ;lg Starlight hfovis 2 tablespodns flour a minor brawl with Sarny Frey— Junidr^Dancers TV Hour of S tars :00 Late News Eugene Herbert ,Ir„ son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H.^’alcetta. 14 teaspoon nutmeg her current leading man—when S:On Donns Ileed Show g. 13, 40. News Praver Hartford. He was bom Sept. 24 at Manche.stcr Memorial Hos­ 4 medium eggs, slightly beaten S:30 Bst Mseterson 10, 33. 30 1:60 NewsNi A W eather JOANNE’S C. LEROY NORRIS Monday, Oct* 3^ Chsrrler encountered the couple in To Site Season BEE SATUItzyAr’B Tl' WEKB FOR COMPLETE LISTING pital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H. Hutson, with fork a car together outside a Left-Bank BAKE Savannah, and his paternal grandparents are Mr. »"<1 Mr. CfivLeroy Norris who haa had 12 years’ expsrlencs as T o ^ Treasurer, graduated from local M teaspoon almond extract night resort. thony Falcetta, 133 Oak S t , He has a slater. Dorene Elizabeth, Roy Motors Shows New Valiant 64 C lip milk The Manchester Junior Square schools, attended American Institute of Banking, U of C (Hartford Bnmch) School of tosuiMce. tier doctor “said she was suffer­ 26 months. Roy Motors at 15.1 Center St. today it showing the new VaUant line, including this Vi-200 Subur-, Mr. Norria.wotked 30 years at Cheney Bros, and Is new assoclated_^th the John J. Jenney to- Mix ingredients In rotation jand Dance Club will begin its fall apti- SHOPPE • • • • • ban for 1961. Valiant offers the four-door sedan imd the suburban In two different aeries besides ing from nervous depression snd^ vities tonight with a new series Of Radio surancs Ageiicy. He is a Past Master of Manchester Lodge No. 73, AF a n d ^ ^ , l ^ t GraM Tall pour into well-greased baking must have complete rest. 999 Main Kt., Mancheeter Kevin James, son of Mr. and Mra. Edward James Fenwick, a two-door sedan and a two-door hardtop. Air conditioning is offered for the first time ae a dealer- Cedar of Nutiheg Forest No. llfi, Tall Cedars of Lebanon, a member of Delta Chapter No. 61, di.sh. Dot with butter over the top, les.sons for beginners. (Thle llgtlng include* ouly the** new* broadcatits of 10 or ISHBlonto 41 Vernon Ave., Rockville. He was bom Sept. 22 at Manchester installed option. ■ - - . ______-• ______and bake In a slow oven (300-325 Although she was at first be­ These lessons will be held at lehffth, Somo atatlona carry other ehort aewecaats). We Do Our Own BaklnKl Memorial HoaplUl. His maternal. grandparenU are Mr. and RAM, and a. member of Hose Co. No. 2, S.M.F.p. lieved to be with friends In the Waddell, School, and will be in BoyiJ A. Isemlnger Jr., E*«t Hart­ ford, wslcoming; Miss Helen John­ degrees) for two hours or until WDBC—ISM wno—itN Mrs. Ernest Young 6 Cherry Lane, Rockville, and his paterMl Committee chklrmeh ere Mrs. Mr. Norris la married and has two children and lives at 62 Adelaide Rd. knife run through the center country near Paris, she was subse­ Western Style square dancing. In­ 6:06 Today on Wall Street 6:00 News •ROLLS • BREAD grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fenwick, Greenwich. He Parakllas, program; Mra, Ray­ ford, publicity. son of Manchester, membefabip; comes out clean. May be served quently found to be hiding out on struction will be by Stan Best. 6:10 Art Johnson Show 6:20 Weather and Sports • DONUTS haa a sister, Cheryl Ann, 18 months. 'Also, Mrs. Roger A. Woodbury Mrs. Dantel T. Miller of East Hart­ TfllB ADVERTISEMENT PAID FOR HY BIS FRIENDS the French Riviera near Menton. The classes for fifth and sixth 8:06 Raynor Shines 6:30 Album of the Day , *•*•*.. mond L Tribelhorn of Glaston­ plain or with whipped cream. Mrs. 11:05 Spotlight on Sports 6:45 Three Star Extra • PASTRIES ^ bury, magazines; Mrs. Howard J. of Manchester, telephone; Mrs. ford, ways and means; and Mrs. Al- . Pero sometimes decorates ths top She was seen lunching Tuesday graders will be held from 6;,30 to 8, 11:10 Raynor Shlnea • 7:00 Dick Purtell Tammy Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fetko. W Ian H. Murphy, East Hartford, cen- with Henri-Georges Clouzot, direc­ and classes for junior high and 1:05 Sign Oft 7:,40 News Ward Sto Rockville. She was bom Sept. 16 at Rockville City Latimer of Manchester, recom­ Noel Preston of Somers, history; with cherries and peel. ^ tor of her latest movie, "La WHAV—t i t 7:46 Puhlli: Service Program —STORE HOURS— mendation of rushees; and Mrs. Mrs. Everett Clark of East Hart­ tennlal fund. The consistency of this dessert high school students will ne from 6:00 News 8 :00 News Open Tuea., Wed., Frl., Sat, Hospital. Her maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Verite” (The Truth). When she 8 to 9:30. All Interested Manches­ 6:30 John Daly 8:06 Election Countdbwn ■ 7 AAf. to 6 P.M.; Thure., 7 A.M. mand Hruby, Ellington, and her paternal grandparents are Mr. 1 resembles a firm pudding. drove off In her white French 6:40 Big Show. 8:.30 N ightbeat Mrs. Pero wag born In Ales­ ter students are eligible. 7:00 Edward P Morgan 11:00 News to 9 P.M.; Sun., 8 A.M. to 1 P.M, and Mrs. Joseph Fetko, Rockville. She haa a brother, Joseph, 1; convertible with Miss Simoq, she •These daneps are sponsored by 7:15 Big Show 11:16 Sports Final and a Mster, Linda. 2. sandro Province in Italy, and came look normal and was apparently in 10:05 John W. Vandercook 11:25 Weather (CLOSED MONDAYS) to thla country with her parents as the Manchester Recreation De^ 11:30 Public Affairs U:.30 Starlight Serenade good spirits. partment. 1:00 SIgnoH Lisa Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Ferrerl, Elling­ a child. She has lived In Manches­ Brigitte and Charrier were 13:03 Sign OH ton. She was bom Sept 14 at Rockville City HosptUl. Her ter for about 50 years. Her father maternal grandmother is Mrs. Dorothea Dunton, Gorham, aUine, ran a grocery Import store. and her paternal grandmother Is Mrs. Theresa Ferrerl, Meriden. Married for 37 years, Mrs. Pero She has two, brothers, Christopher, 3, and Thomas, 2. worked for many years w’ith her husband in the store and fruit- A&P Super Market in Manchester - 261 Broad Street and 116 E.V Center Street Diane Carol, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smithy 88 stand across the road from their North St. She was bom Sept. 23 at Manchester Memorial Hos- home. The store is now owned by pital Her maternal grandmother Is Mrs. Anaataaia Maciejko, Douglas King, but Mrs. Pero con­ 43 North St. Her paternal grandparenU, are Mr. and Mrs. Eben tinues to "help out” there. The Smith, Monroe. N. H. OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P. M. • • • • • Pero orchards consist of 75 acres of fruit orchard on Avery St. In Herald Photo br Pinto Barbara Jane.'daughUr of'Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. S nw Wapping. Mrs. Joseph G. Pero Hublard Dr,. Vernon. She was bom Sept, 12 at M^chester Me­ Mrs. Pero Is a member of the morial Hospital. Her maternal grandparSnU are Mr. Md Mm Ladies of Columbus, St. Bridget’s Ray A. Moffltt, 9 Ch>ss St.. Manchester. Her paternal grand­ parish, the Women’s Republican Coventry parenU are Mr, and Mrs. WalUr G Snow. 87 WeUierell St, Mm - Club of Manchester, the Emblem- Chester. She has two brothers, Richard, 18, and Randy, 4, and a Club, American Legion Auxiliary, Local Stocks sister, Donna. 20. ______and women's auxiliary of Manches­ Stetson Boy Held ter Memorial Hospital. and West Hartford. Purpose will n QuoteUons Panilshed by In Zollo Breaks South Windsor be to study their methods of Coburn * MIddlebrook, Ine. teaching foreign languages and Bank Stocks learn whether teaching here Seniors Fete Bid Asked Richard A. Stetion, 18, ef Au­ should begin at an earlier age.^ EXTRA FANCY RED , Conn. Bank and Truat burn Trail, hat been arretted in YMCA Opener The report noted studies ftidl Co...... 4U4 444 connection with three recent rate children between the ages of Mrs. Dobson Hartford National breaks at Zollo't Market on Daiy • ••••••••••••••••• ••••*••• 6 and 10 are less self-conscious Bank and Trust Co. 3614 89-4 Slated Oct. 12 TOKAY GRAPES Ln Mrs. Wilson vj. Dobst^n, 258 Rd. Custom and learn more easily than older Fire Inanraaoa Oompanlea ground to SUPiR-SIGHT FINE QUALITY MEATS children. □ Henry St., was honor by those Aetna Fire ...... 83 87 Reaident State Trooper Sgi^. Lud­ Registration and drst meeting of "fit” your Cooperation of parents Is most whom she has befriended and help­ Hartford Fire ...... 47 50 wig- Kolodziej hat charged the ONE PRICE ONLY .. . AS ADVERTISEDI the WapplngWa YMCA will be held Important In Insuring,success of a ed, at a farewell party attended by youth with breaking and entering, eoffes National Fire ...... 10,1 115 Oct. 12 at the Wapplng Commu­ language program which seeks to TENDER 81 members of the Senior Citizens and theft. In one of the breaks, all maker SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY . . . CUT FROM TENDER, YOUNG, CORN-FED PORKERS nity Hou.ve. Increase "world tolerance.” Stet­ MEATY Club yesterday afternoon at the Phoenix Fire ...... 74 78 Groups will b. limited to 20 son’s report emphasized. The com­ Community Y. ' Life and Indemnity Ina. Cos. made in the past two ’ weeka, 7-RIB members. Waiting lists will be LA M B LEG S Mrs. Dobson will leave Manches­ Kolodziej aaid Stetson was ac­ mittee hopes to relay Information Aetna Casualty ...' 83'.i 884 maintained for groups exceeding ter soon to, live in Florida where LB gained during its study to parents Aetna Life ...... 78 . 81 companied by a 15-year-old boy. PORTION this number, and teachers at a future meeting- EXTRA FANCY LARGE ALL-PURPOSE her husband, a.supervisor for Pratt A quantity of cigarettes snd candy PORK LOINS Th. Y is open to boys and girls Zoning Hearing Note JUICY and Whitney Aircraft, has been Conn. General ...... 347 362 was taken in e.ich break, the troop­ SPECIAL Full Rib Half Full loin Half Lein Fertlen Whel* Uln Center Chepa End Chop* from fourth grade through high- A third application will be con­ LUSCIOUS transferred. Hftd. Steam Boiler . 80 8.1 er said. 4 school. Younger boya and their sidered at the Tuesday night Town CORTLAND APPLES Mrs. Dobson has worked since Travelers ...... 78 81 Stetson haa been released under fathers may become pflrt of an Planning and Zoning Commission's 19.13 to establUth social organiza­ $500 bond for appearance in Jus­ tions for the elderly, and in 19.15 Public UtUitlee Indian Guide program The Indian public hearing at the Town Hall. Conn. Light & Power 24'4 264 tice Court Oct. 14. The younger bq.v 49. helped organize the present Sen­ 49. 75'. Guides rheet in individual homes 49. 59. 53. Dr. Robert V. 'Williams requests Hftd. Electric Light 61',4 6414 has been released In the custody of and father and son mu.st both be a zone change from restricted ior Citizens Club under supervision 45 48 his parents and will be referred to E S S K j of the town recreation department. Hartford Gaa Co. . /• present. The Y-'a aims are three commercial to general commercial Pfemiom Telephone ...... 44’4 464 juvenile authorities. fold in that time Is spent on the on property known as the Wap­ SHOULDER CHOPS She has taken responsibility for ■m State' Trooper Robert Goss and physleal, mental and spiritual contacting .various church groups Majiufactnrtng Oompanies FULLY plng Professional Center bounded Arrow', Hart, Heg. . 52 55 Policewoman Margaret Jacobson, For a llmitsd timm oplyl J growth of the children. on the north by land of Edna and DELICIOUS to provide refreshments, and has both of the Stafford Springs Troop, COOKED LB Charles A. Stead; east by Eailng- TENDER ^ I also arranged entertainment pro­ Associated Spring . . 16 18 Semi-Boneless Hams A few leader vacancies have not assisted in the investigation. lon Rd., south by land of Melvin MEAT grams for the club's meetings. Bristol Brass ...... 10 12 * been filled. Men or women Inter­ FRESH, CRISPY to I Dunham. B ilsh ...... 4%. 5^4 BONELESS POT ROAST - EXCESS FAT REMOVED ested In Helping with the Y are .Stead; and west by land of AVll- - Three charter members of the EICHT0-CL0CK3“ 1 ,5 3 : R IB CH O PS club -were present for the party. Em-Hart ...... 55 59 liam t). White, A map Is on file at urged to call either Bill Park, Fafnir Bearing ...... 46 >4 494 Ridge Rd., Wapping or Harry Wel­ the building department Office. All They are Mrs. Ernest Chagnon, PASCAL CELERY secretary: Mrs. Etheline Lewis, Landers Frary Cilark 13 *154 les, Avery 8t., Wapping. persons Interested may appear 17 19 CO FFEE 1 u lA C SSc I CUT LB To Head Scout I>rivr and be heard. FRESHLY and MW. Caroline McConnell. N. B. Jdachine...... Fresh Brisket ~ »69‘ 15'4 Boy Scout headquartp.rs has BiilleUn Board MADE Mra. Chagnon presented a North and Judd , 174 Newly elected officers of Our platinum platter to Mrs. Dob­ Stanley Works ..... 15 17 "TIME TO BUY AND S^VE"I •' U. S. NO. 1 2’/4" MIN. announced appointment of Gurric LAMB PAUIES Veeder Root...... 49'4 .12 4 A. Fandozzl of 120 Farnham Rd., Savior Lutheran Church Couples Largt Double son on behalf of the club WALDORF * as general charrman of the an­ Club Include.: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bunch members.. Mrs. Dorothy Neil, The above quotations are not to Hayes, president; Mr. and Mrs. Al­ CHOPS who baked three .cakes for the he construed as actual marketa. nual Charter Oak Council finance AND M. I TOILET TISSUE 12 ROLLS $1 • APPLES MeINTOSH camipaign in South Windsor to be bert Ohtoff, vice president; and Mr. ■QTTgW ID I . party, gave the honor guest a conducted Oct. 17-28, ajid Mrs. Arthur Klinger, secretary salad bowl. Other gifts included a SOFT WIVE • GRAND EATING Conlnbutlons help provide sec­ and trea.surcr. LA M B COM BO bouquet of white carnations and red BUY TEXACO GASOLINE retarial and profe.ssional help, or­ Cub Scout Park 226 will hold Its ‘af rosebuds from Winfield Chace, with WHOLESALE TOILET TISSUE 8>oiu$1 : ganization and training aerviecs. September pack meeting Friday at whorn Mra. Dobson worked to otr Pump and Tank Loaned, te JUMBO SIZE T/ , • program, and activity aids, and 7:30 p.m.'at the St, Francis of As­ ganlM the group; a box of choco­ Commercial User* of Ovhr TOKAY OR APES 1. IS camping facilities for the 51 adult sisi Church hall. Any local boy In­ o | lates from Harry F. Mason, and 2,000 (lallona Annually. terested in Cub Scouting Is Invited ^ WeAtTH OF VALUES! ROLL Sooulera and 18Q boy membera of greeting cards from James Herdic RACKLIFFE o il COMPANY scon TOWELS Sweet PotatoesCOIDINYHIOW*4 U6 25^ Buttemvt Squmh the two Cub Packs, two Boy to attend with one of his parents. eUP this coupon 7 and Wally Fortin of the recreation HARTFORD^Ackaon S-6191 FACIAL TISSIUIS Scout Troops, and one Explorer The auxiliary of the South Wind­ department. PKGS sor Midget Football League will Bortlett Poors DEUCIOUt 2 iM 35' Y illw Tmiiip ^ 1 . 5 ' Post In the South Windsor area. PILLSBURY \ OF 400s ^ 7 A local Volunvser Fire Depart­ hold Its first meeting tonight at 8 sconiES o'clock at the home of Mrs. Madlyn FAMILY ment member. Fandozzl attended CAKE MIXES Pkgs. $1.00 Gretn SwMt Peppers 3 i., 19V Acorn Squash ^ Bulkeley High School and served Dooley, 284 Avery St.. Wapplng. with the Marine Corps fro)n 1943- Any mother of a boy playing In The FREE $5 WHITE HOUSE . . . THERE'S NONE BETTERI IN THE HANDY 6-PACK league is Invited to attend. HALVES IN HEAVY SYRUP scons NAPKINS 4^%4r 1946 In the Pacific-theater; Active For, Your Lunchei WAX PAPER SAN6w ICH lAO t for four years, as a Scout in New The Volunteer Fire Department Auxiliary will moot tonight at Co. BARTLETT PEARS 29 Oc. Cans 39c w/i oz York Stale, he has served here as Mi *“0” " STAMPS assistant cubmaslcr,. cubmaster, 1 Final plans will be made for SWEET LIKE Clrr-RITE 2 49'2 39'= CANS s r ■ the harvest S lip p e r for firemen and EVAP. MILK 6 The Best In Any Season | AAP'i ALL PURPOSE SHORTENING Scoutmaster; and is presently a neighborhood commissioner as'-1 their wives to be held Oct. 5. with this coupon and the CHOICE OF MEAT VARIETIES GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS 2 kS 39c purchkse of a signed to assist ’ the five Scout I d e x o lOc OFF RIO PRICE CAN units tn lowri.”. CHEF-BOY-AR-I)EE REAL ITALIAN STYLE . 3 59^ CAMPBELL'S lO'A oz For three years a South Wind amhiii^lon PTA DAILY 2-26 0ZCANS-25e tor resident, he Is employed i BEEFARONI 2^1*^450 5 LB. 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Gunther Kraus, Wapplng Cen­ MERTEN’S MARKET • o t m tMF, CHKKm Ot TUIKlir Area Alumnae RUSS’S MARKET LoRoso M acaroni 24 WINDSOR AVENUE H a m l y A n d y m D iim W ’S ' ter; and Robert Staiger, Ellington 217 CENTER STREET C a m o y S o o p - S C M t W ’ PI n s n « 4 9 ' u 5 9 Rd. , H. BACKOPEN’S The PTA Council cxecuUi'e com­ PLUS SPRUCE STREET MARKET IKMIW M TH O IN T H 6OW ot MIZZANI GREEN STAMPS 60 SCHOOL STREET mittee will sponsor fluoride appli­ i^ick Officers 116 SPRUCE STREET K iA ri'i - U iF , CHKKIN OK TURKIV 1 16 ' ■ cations to. teeth of, students here to GARY’S MARKET 3 i “ 2 9 Pi#S n«IN 2 49° i ■'The ..njswly formed Mauichester L. T. WOOD’S LOCKER PROSPECT STREET „ , 3 9 % „ 6 9 C a r a i M l f ^ help prevent tooth decay, and will AMPLE PARKING AT FRONT, SIDE OR REAR OF BUILDING 51 BISSELL STREET ' continue study of teaching for. Area Alumnae Club of PI Beta 1 ■ ' etgn langpiages at the grammar Phi will meet Otl. 19 aj( the horns PINEHURST GROCERY IN COVENTRY • school level. of Mrs. James P, Irvins, 72 Bald­ 802 MAIN STREET — . win Rd. Mrs. Paul R. Howes Of ^ ZOLLO’S SUPER MARKET Council'action expectccT in expe­ Slmabury, a convention delegate, OPEN WED, till 8 PA4.-THURS. till 8:30 P.M:- FRI. till 9 P.M. KLEIN’S MARKET ' W i s k M ufsalm on's diting the dental progT-ahi, accord­ win discuss the I960 national PI 161 CENTER STREET DALEY ROAD—COVENTRY, CONN.' Silvordust M ot Lux T oiltt Soop PorsoiH il Ivory ing to . Glenp Roberts, council Beta Phi convention. BUR8ACK BROTHERS IIOUIO MTHOftn ' A ppit P it Filling r president, will- include; 'The local organization, a di­ 468 HARTFORD ROAD IN BOLTON tlonaultatlon with Dr. Robert V.’ U H mac 24 0 Z f«C vision of a fiatlonal alumnae club, KNARPS FOOD MARKET -CAN O O • 4 e A m 3 A ^ ' Williams, Wapping dentlat, .con­ is inade up of alumnae of several PEPIN’S GROCERY m 4 r cerning bett'-teghnique of fluoride colleges. ; ■ ' 840 MIDDUI TURNPIKE. EAST ROUTE 44A. BOLTON ^plication:- appointement of a -Officers were elected at the first ^ FIRST FOOD BOLTON GENERAL STORE coffinlUatj beaded by Leona Kug' meeting held recently at tha kome U$ c e n t e r STREET OTOlcr RD BOUTON H ler bo carry out the prognun; at- - ., - of Mrs. Edward M, Welae, 823 f ir e s t o n e MARKET M r . C l o o n ewing m r v ie t of a trabied dental Spring B t Mn. George A. XrMck. NORlil MAIN STREET "A 9UALITY TREAT ANYTIME” Ivory Liquid r T i d e worker; and dltouttlon of financ- Wapplng,. la president Other of­ C a m a y S o o p D isil D fltrgaiit .iQg.problems. \ ■ ficers are Mns. Char lea M. ’ oantofN T MUM CUANMI ' A pepojrt to the ekecutlve,com­ Parakllas of Hazardville, vice 73 SPRUCE ST. I M R R C .m -gjc ■■. . mittee lfy \ Harold D>- Stetson president;. and Mrs. Henry B. i s r i r ,, h m OY cliatniuui of (he couheira foreign Hicock, roepiding secre|ary: Mrs. HARTFORD , n * r — W Itafuagd committee, indteatee hit Varnum J. Abbott Jr., cqrraepond-cqrraepon jm p Pltna to vMt leiioDl* ix lnr1«r aeervtsryr 'md 'Hn.- WM iuiiiWiei.i iif . s..i.i.iawiuini.n XWiuRpU^* OUotonburjr, Fairfield tfaisurer, all of Maacluatar. » ■ V

-V 'MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER#^ CONN;, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, " i 960 PAGE NINETEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, HANGHKSTEft, CONN^ THURSDAY, SEFl'EMgER 29, I 960 EIGHTEEN DAILY CROStWORD PUHLB BU6GS BUNNY OUR BOUIDING HOUSE with MAJOR BOOPLE Coocfi on the JField^ for Real SCWAMt jiM NOT Host Hall in Soccer Opener BUVIN6 AW OPT "T\ Antwsr to VOUR JUNK I Flowtr Fof FISHIER AI89UMDHimT)IDy0U«SI C ^u w aO T. H0N4T>y 8 4 . YOU o o H4 a t B iaW T Bruins .Look Sharp Yale Below Form LSWM UR FARIA?W»AISISTHI ISTMS FIRSrif -- w r ,a h . 9 f m t vwecomb backvhthootj sout9cncYi{ IMmttnt tatJ era WINBVACKBA Friday Clash New Haven, Sept. 39 (47—Ynle’i MAMMAO& PlNIdlMEIH’&PtACBMA '< FLSA«, ptOBMlta ponnn V ...MBY...THAT1S Providence, R. I., Sept. 29 (47 — first stringers continued to look be­ 5 HAM0 LCS/vmEHBDID’SMBK/<0 RJK HAT lAagartd Brown University’s football team low form in intra-suad scrimmage WWlOM 01 I — MM MB! OMB UMKVMmLB • TUtir— * Slboaitaret Matches CCIL sharpened Its offense in a drill yes­ yesterday. However, quarterback lM*nMB X WAS AWAY— UIIMtBlalB •TMlMnaC terday in preparation for Satur­ Bill Leckonby Jr., a sophomore, ItAAHOTBl.?^ (eonb. fom) tb« Ontory* day's game against Yale in New looked impressive as he ran the ANIC& ISPblmlMf iAMlnliaa Co-Champions Haven, Conn. The Bruin regulars second team in sn offensive scrim­ TRIP? HCMtirir blMit naimpial looked sharp as they worked mage sgslnst the third stringers. against mock Yale'defenses set up By FRANK CLINE The first team concentrated on de­ u **”* eSSekteid l«*uMtaBiaJ« by reserves. fense with the fourth team# ITStoty HIMtMa Less than 24 hours away ittSabyloalaa flRonaol dotty from his team’s opening game BY V. T. HAMLIN MWlInpiaa fllilanflolflr.) llSora of the season Dick Danielson, A L L Y OOP MOWbnMM MNumbM coach of Manchester High’s tiM MHMoyblow n Ti m fluid llShanh soccer squad, is still undecided TMUre RIGHT, quidccty ISSroio l>OC)NCR.It> ttMMtaBuet about his starting group. KNOW THAT UM ITAurida MY m (•»■> IflOoCUe ItBrai (aamh. tom} "It’s not that I’m trying to be STUFT ANV- nAaoint nUflripoiak evasive' about the subject,” Dan- WHERE llWoblniion 41 Plaetrd ? UlfooUi (ab.) nHoaridia 43RoconunMoa • • r lelsoq said yesterday, "but I Just f ttSow don’t know myself whoin I will M IUU aaiIm M start. Oh yes, I can give you the MItaMbor names of a couple of boys who BUY will be In there when the whistle MIKE GECIAUSKAS BRUCE BONADIES fllBMflMaMBl blows against Hall but several po­ EARLY Mflantamia sitions are atill very much up for MlaiiMplM grabs. I probably won’t make up Prognosticators Run for the Hills! and 41 Sandy my mind about some of them un­ dIBqrflMalt til Just before game time.” Action SAVE MR nod takes place at 3:16 at Memorial diBlaSttNCB Field here. Upset Minded G>Uege Elevens CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 4flBdf-«B The bespectacled Indians’ men­ dflUflfat knock tor then went on to name the four fllW om boys who will definitely start Kick Dope Bucket^Willy-Nilly BY AL VERMEER nOoRMoC against thk 'West H arford team YOUR PRISCILLA’S POP hvlbo which was co-champion with the By MAJOR AMOS B. HOOPLE TOT 5i L A ^ PRIDAY WAS OUR W H Y DIDN'T /* 1 DIDN'T* ••T liM M flN Indians last fall -in the Central Pigskin Prophet CHOICE I DO? iYDU DRO^ '^THINK OP. IT Connecticut Interscholaatlc Soccer A L IT T L E Y UNTIL THIS, Egad- Hak-(kaff! Har-rumph! dOfbBMla ham \ League. Have you noticed, dear readers,' HINT?; fllSuldiaBda Oo-Captalns Sure Starters how many obstreperous collegiate HRESTONE •18001 "Co-Captains Mike Geciauskas elevens have suddenly seized what TOWN and COUNTRY aooddoMad and Bruce Bonadles will be' In ia vulgarly known as the dope or dlioord there of course,” stated Daniel­ bucket and sloshed it wllly-nllly •48eakflui son. Geciauskas is the goalie ai(d over the autumnal landscape these GOODYEAR •SMothorod Bonadies will hold down one of beautiful weekends? “ New" Suburbanite Apone(nqrdA> | the fullback posts. Indeed, ■ their actions, which "Don Schofield will team with seemingly defy explanation, have Retreaded With Finest Bonadies at the other fullback po­ SHORT RIBS BT FRANK (» the first place, he’s not a fensive signals instead of Robua- year's unit. We were the best. I ’m Danielson. even you faithful followers of the Holy Cross 18, Boston U. 8 ALL OTHERS SOQOO AMD CALCUUnW WrSOKNOM Yale 26, Brown IS Butal Tubca All Slzee Swede, but Norwegian. telli because it wouldn’t look right asking Andy and Jimmy to play, Hoople System. Avoid tube- Pina Tax a p oir ^ RXmCMNXAUNaS irUA/ftam Ho coachM the {Ineat defensive otherwise.” Plana to Two-PIatoon Princeton 35, Columltla 14 T wm tn Msr .n tm if and they’re helping me. Is there a possibility that you A trio of outstanding intersec­ leaa aeparatlnn. unit in football, but he’s also part While the other guys relax, Dartmouth 29, Pennsyh-anla 15 "When I ’m in there, I know bet' may two-platoon this fall Daniel­ tional contests will find the Invad­ Maryland 41, Duke 14 Alwaya uae tubea In re­ WHITE SIDEWALLS of that unit, as the right Une- Swede has to huddle with the ter what’s going on. I was on the ers denied a single scalp. It will capped tlrea. baeker. son was asked? Wake Forest 27,. Ilorkla St. AD D $1.00 1 coachnng staff to pore over films sideline for a couple of exhibition "There is a definite possibility be a long ride home for a sorrow­ Georgia Tech 21, Florida 10 He’s tbs oniy playing coach in — like when the Giants Jetted back games. I was like a stranger look­ that we’ll two-platoon,” he de­ ful Syracuse team following its ill- Georgia 28, So. Carolina 6' the National League. He’s the on­ to New York from San Francisco ing at It.” clared. ” In fact, I ’m hoping that starred venture In the Sun Flower Illinois 40, W. Virginia 9 ly asaistant with hie own staff of all night after holding off the Who runs the team from the by spelling my lines every five min-' state. My calculations indicate a Minnesota 21, Indiana 6 asslatanta — Andy Robuatelli and Forty Niners in the opener. The sidelines? You know, makes the utes or so we can keep constant 35-16 upset win for Kansas. In the Neliraska 14, Iowa St. 12 Jimmy Patton. other guys went right to the hotel substitutions and changes the pressure on our opponents sll the other games Washington 'will bom­ Northwestern 28, Iowa 10 He’s been a pro linebacker for to sleep. Svare taxied to the Giant strategy? way and maybe run some of them bard Navy, and Oklahoma will Kansas 35, Syracuse 16 . offices in the Coliseum tower peer­ »BMAMtm>4baM,«a . soTon years. A t Washington State Svare reacted quirzlcally. "W e’ve righlpioir the field.” subdue the Pitt Panthers.' Marquette 18, Wisconsin 15 \ Mounted Free With Old Tire on Your Car HJL ho was strictly an end. ing over Central Park for an all- got no rookies to tell anything to,” The second trio featured in the Michigan 22, Michigan, St. 20 , Danielson summed up the situa­ ReRardlesa of Condition or Add $1.00 “ Him? Oh, ha got hit algnata mixad and triad to ateal Hero's the kicker: Svare came moming huddle, preparing for the he shrugged. "We all know what’s tion as he looked forward to the Hoople spotlight are clashes which Mississippi 46, Memphis St. 8 highpowered Cardinals in St. Louis going on. We don’t substitute.” might well decide mythical state JUDD SAXO N BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD homa ona night whan h li wifa waa still upi" , II M f to the New York Giants from the opener here with Hall Friday this Mlssmiri 19, Penn State 7 tiOs Angeles Rama in 19M for a on Oct. 2. Vaunted IDefense way. "There Isn’t quite the quality crowns. I predict that Notre Dame Washington 28, Navy 8 BRAND"NEW" 7 t measly draft choice because his Normally around 220, the line­ No man on that vaunted Giant of la:st year among this group yet will vanquish Purdue, Marquette Notre Dame 28; Purdue 15 dossier inslated he was a good, backer ia bushed and afraid to defense takes a breather, except but there Is more depth and they will upset Wisconsin, and Michi­ So. CiaJIfomla 16, Ohio State 13 NO SECONDS — NO BLEMISHES hustling player but had mental step on a scale, but he can in­ for Injury. And only Patton last more than make up for what finesse gan will record a slashing triumph Oklahoma 17. Plttaburgh 15 AVOID THE RUSH—GET YOUR WINTER TIRES LITTLE SPORTS B Y ROUSON lapses. Now he’s the architect for dulge in stuff like Crab Louis and season missed time for bumps. they still' lack 'with hustle and de­ over Michigan State. Rutgers 24, Connecticut 15 - AT THESE TERRIFIC SAVINGS i \ " " ■ the moot Intricate type of chees a beer for lunch. Egad! What an Interesting Trinity 35, St. Ijiwrence '0 Of fin e r /'7 T ■njat gave them the right to en­ sire. Before this season Is over we maneuvering In sporte. Taken His Bumps joy a couple of beers after a gruel­ will probably surprise a lot of Sbturday this promises to be! Wesleyan 22, Bow ern Connecticut State College will Posada, A ’s (1) Arena that seats more than 20,000 were lightweights Biddle Perkin.s of BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE swAHM OF Bees; ALU s u d d e n l y d e c ip h WHAT A PKBPOCrEROU* have to get along without the NATIONAL LEAGUE 760 hardened boxing fans collected Chicago, rated the No. 3 contender .services of' two top linemen. Bill JUrrCAUMIJOl, ISN'T Hit flHTHOUn AWRAKI, ARENTWI T>^O0(^HT L Mathews, Braves (39) last night to watch the end of the Lucicnofi '^lucKiisn W rtAT A HUMILIATING T o SnNfc MB AT AUING RUBBER GO. -Wrlnn and Marty Loughlin, when nine-year Wednesday night fight by the National Boxing A.s.sn., and ] BUI, Oto MAN, iUI? I'VE HEARD FIOPIE TAlk Royer, Cards (32) Gene Gre.sham of Detroit, No. 9. AMP COME A6AlH, AlOirr HIM AROUHP THI POOL STAVm* AT W E A K lV f ' PUIIWT. ONCB ? 977 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER it faces Maryland State’s football Altman, Cubs (IS) television series. HI XMOWS StAAnY ,HH MOTEL? 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'I. « i ) . u / • • ifANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1960 PAGE TWENTY MANCHESiER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1960 PAGE TWBNtT4>MB THE Howard'Dislocates Ring f'inger on Throwing Hand ue Herald Angle / AT FRANK CLINE ‘There’s Nothing More I Can Do’—Ted AasUtaat Sporto Editor ram rove ' New UConn Gimmick Proves Success New York, Sept. 29 (/P)__*42 after his worst year (.254). * It was not the missing Ted Wll-*acheduled. ^out of the World Series, and Lula And there was drama in his Uams, but the posalble loss of YANKEES 6, SENATORS S Arroyo mopped up. Each allowed The Big Guy is gone. farewell — coming after he had catcher Elstcn Hcwanl that wor­ Mimicry, the old saying goes, is one^of the finest complir After 19 seflsons with the The Yankees tied the home run just one hit tn two innings as to* screened as to ability, experience,*^ hit hla S21st home run, a 450-foot ried the Yankees. However, x-rays mark of 190 they set in 1956 by Yanks wrapped up the longest wtil* Manche,ater Little League in accordance with the policies of'»(MemoriaI Day). The season will ments one can be paid. If others try to ape some practice that Boston Red Sox-r-as the Kid shot over the centerfleld bullpen were scheduled today to determine etc. in order to supply LA. oflUclals Manchester Little League. He will end Aug.'45 and the Town Cham­ hitting three off Washington south­ nlng streak In the AL since they has voted for the adoption of yod have perfected then they are saying in a sense “that’s who set the'American League at Bostoh's Fenway Park in hla whether Howard suffered a brok­ paw Chuck Stobbs (12-7). Mickey won 13 in 1954. with personnel data needed for also act as liaison betiffeeh the pionship Totirnament will be sched­ SO the proper evalU(.ion of LL. man­ parent leagues and the farm. good I think that I’ll borrow the idea and do it myself.’’ If rookie record with 31 home final at bat as the Red Sox beat en finger — wUch would put Mm Mantle blasted a pair, taking over • • • a program designed to im­ uled during thejast two weeks of that be the case, then Yale University, and sports publicity Baltimore, 5-4. on the eldelihes for next week’s power, All coachek. will be graded The following commissioners August. runs in 1939, as the Splendid the league lead from teammate BED SOX 5, ORIOLES 4 — Re­ prove the rjiiality of pla.v hy and placed according to their all director Charley Loftus in particular, can. sit back and take Splinter who won the first of six It was Winiams’ 29th home run World Series — when a foul ball Roger Marls with 40. Clete Boyer liever Mike Pomleles (10-5) was have been appointed,for the,farm DIetrIct Tournament of the year and his only hit in nipped his throwing hand last hit the other his 14th. placing emphasis on fraininK. around ability. This screening will leagues; Bill Parkinson In the The season playirig schedule bowl for a job well* done. Several^, bat titles with a ,4'06\average in (he winner, for Boston in his 70th also ensure that only high caliber years ago the rotund ESI tub- 1941, as the Big Guy who haa hit three trips, giving him a .316 night. Whitey Ford, the little lefty who appearance of the year, breaking to up-Rrade and improve the American, Tom Conran In the Na­ will go around the dlstrlCL touma- ' m average for 113 games this sea­ The ball, off the bat of Zorro may be Manager Casey Stengel’s farm aystem, to eliminate the eight coaches are assigned to tlte kight tional, John Schorrock in the In­ ment in which participation was thumper' concocted the thought more home runs than any slugger the AL record of 69 set by Ellis and nine-year old aj.c groupa from and nino age groups. Dick Cobb that It would be a pretty good plan except Babe Ruth and Jimmy Foxx son, and a .344 lifetime mark. Versallea, dislocated the ring opening day pitcher in the World Kinder of the Red Sox in 1053. ternational. Their responsibilities again voted for next season. The end, while expected, came finger.^n Howard’s right hand in Series, at Pittsburgh next Wednes­ Jack Fisher (12-11), who gave up UL, competition and train them in -a will head the screening committee. are the same as those of the par­ It was also voted that no major If writers interested in the Yale —Ted Wllllsutns decided "There’s league of their own, to lengthen John Andreoll, veteran Little football team could talk with the nothing more I can do,” and called as a surprise. WilHams had an­ a first' liming mishap as the Yan­ day, won his 12th in a flve-ipnlng Williams’ horned’ was the loser ent league commissioners. Farm revision shall occur te this pro­ visiting coach in the upcoming it quits yesterday. nounced previously^ that he had kees wMpped Vlfashington, 6-3, tune up. Ford, who has lost nine, when Boston broke a 4-4 tl* on the playing aeaaon, to eliminate I.#eague coach has been name.d Di­ league teams will be uniformed in gram until the-date of the meet­ favoriti.sm in player aelections, to rector of Training by league offi- ing to adopt th< 1962 program. game as well as with the old Blue * ‘.f i t- 'There had been drama through­ reached Us final goal, 500 home and tied the AL home run. record gave up five hits and one earned Billy Klaue’ error In the ninth. dlacotirage the ehiphasls on win­ ciaLs. Andreoll will be responsible 1961 and sponsors are being mentor. out this most spectacular career of runs, an4 that tUs was his final while running up their 12th run, Bob Allison’s 15th homer. He sought to help defray this expense. Bob Hassett has been named - J,:-; ning-, and to proceed with expan­ for improving the quality of Little commissioner of the newly created Being the versaUle fellow that the past two decadea; his come- year aa a player. But by yester­ straight success. ' didn’t walk a man, struck out ATHLETICS 4, INDIANS • — sion plana. League baseball in Manchester. He Ed Serrell has been named Spe­ league for the eight and nine age he is, Loftus worked out a aystem bMk from injuries and illness, Ids day’s decision, he passed up the Kansas City made r It three three. Rookie Leo Posada hit his flrat The commissioners will operate will assist the cornml.ssloners In cial Events Director and will han­ groups. He will work closely with with the Southern New 'Englud return from two wars, hisjjattmg Red Sox’ three-game season finsile straight over Cleveland, winning 4- Jim Coates, back with the Yanks major, league home run as the A’a their own leagues in accordance conducting clinics for players, dle such affairs as the finance the training director aqd the farm Telephone Co. whereby he con­ crown with .388 at to*'®?* of 39, at New York sigainst the AL 0 behind Ned Gerver’s three-hit after treatment for a kidney ail­ backed Garver (4-0) With eight with the policie.s of Manchester coaches, and umpires. He will also drive, an annual awards event In versed with the visiting coach to his proud comebaclT this season at champion Yankees this weekend. pitching in the only other AL game ment that threatened to take him hits and beat Jim Perry (17-10). Jieu of the annual banquet, and aystem director in setting up and Little Ijeaguc, They will conduct work closely w'lth the Farm Direc­ operating this segment of Man­ be over the phone and the latter’s J tryouts, hold clinics, arbitrate dis- tor In placing the emphasis on such other special events neces­ chester Little league. Here the voice came back over an amplifier pule.s. polite gamea with the training in the farm system, par­ sary to a well rounded program. emphasis will be orr learning the •o that all persons in the room league umpire-in-chief, be re-spon- ticularly In the league for eight Registration will be held approxi­ basic fundamentals, with a gradual coulcThear the answers. The novel .sible for game publicity, conduct and nine year olds. He will counsel mately Feb. 15, 1961 and an Indoor process into team play. Eventually interview became quite popular Major League ceremonies, and report monthly to and assist the president with re­ program of Instructions jvlll be AL BALOT with the sports scribes and soon JIM HIOIilNH all boys in Manchester LL will the., trip to Yale each Tuesday be­ the Board of Directors on league gard to all matters 'relating to held following registration until have'progressed from the elghjt and Leaders: operation. Chuck Blakeslee will, training. such time as it Is weatherwise for nine league up through -the farm came a regular ritual - with the Idle Groat Leads head the National league, Paul qutdoor clinics. Tryouts will be scribes. , AMERICAN LEAGUE Former Eli Golfer Farm System Head system. Yesterday afternoon Joe Soltys,, Willhide In the International, and Al Baldl has been appointed di­ held during the outdoor sessions. The following umpire-in-chiefs Two Bantams ih. , v4’. '• ) ■'.a Batting—^Runnels, Boston, .S17; Biid Cowles the American league. who is Loftus’ counterpart at the Seeks Navy Crown rector of the Manchester Little The player' auctions are to be have been appointed: American University of Connecticut, with) Smith, Chicago, ’.SIS;' «Kuenn, New coaches will be acreened League Farm System. He will, be concluded hy May -8 In order to league, John Wagner; Internation­ May Not Face the blessing of UConn Athletic BOB INGALLS Cleveland, .SOS; Skowron, New Kt. OM, Calif., S»pt. 2P (/Pi Il'a as to ability. Integrity, motivation responsible for the operation of the allow for team practice from that al league, Joe Cataldi; National Director J. O. Christian, set up LAST ROUND TRIP-—Ted Williams crosses home plate at Fenway Park after home run York, .S06; Minoso, Chicago, .306. AMERICAN IXAOUS etc. Present coache.s wdll be entire Little League Farm .System date until opening day May 30th League, Bob Von Deck. the Huskies’ version of the dquble during the practice session,” con­ Runs — Mantle, New York, 119; Wednesday’s Remits •till anyone’s Ifajne today-gninjr In eighth inning of final Sox game in Boston this sestson. (AP Photofax) Larker and Boston 5, BalttaiMre.4 Into the fourth and final round of St. L awrence interview. UConn ofBcials^j^played tinued Ingalls. Marls, New York, 95;'Landis, Chi­ the 1960 Wotidwide All Navy Coif host to state writers at S '-poon * * * cago, 8b; Aparlclo, Stevers and New Yoiic 6,'Washington S championahipa . luncheon in the Bond Hotel in Mlnoeo, Chicago, 85. KansM City 4, Cleveland 0 Trinity College’s football team Outgrew Old Helmet Only Oame* Scheduled Jordan Ball led after 54 holes Hartford .and, after everyone had Homer Brings Tears and Lump inr Throat Runs Batted In — Maris, New New York, Sept. 29 aek to the bullpen to take his 'Triples — Fox, Chicago, 10; finale against Milwaukee this • • ' • has lost 12, allowed elx hits, walk­ son, with the 12th Naval District Cromwell, the Bantams' bread- asked. casualties of the Yale- contest harder in my life,” an elated pitch. The first ball was outside. drive, hit against the wind. He Robinson, Baltimore, 0; Aparlclo, weekend. The Bucs were Idle yes­ ed one and struck out four tor a Cleveland at CUoage, 9 psn. Staff in San Frani-isco. and Lt. with little depth, threatens to team physician's status report on laude.d Dooney and tackles AI “We climbed down from Cloud DODGERS 4, CAROS 2 — Lark­ Detroit at Kansae Oty, 9 pjn. have an even thinner forward the ymfng 200-pounder( said he Erda and Bill Harris- for their and-butter carrier, is out Avith a guard John Sadak arid fullback Jim Ted Williams of the Boston The second toss, a fastball, was filed to deep centerfleld in the Chicago and Bertoia, Green and terday. 5-1 record against the last place Tony Earle, Yorktown, Va.. w^re twisted knee. Nine last Sunday night and had Browning, are not expected to play down the middle and Ted swung third He wound up with .a .316 Becquer, Washington, 7. er, who has four games left, one Phils. Only Oanae* Scheduled tied for fourth at 224. wall here Saturday against hoped he would be ready. defensive work. Red Sox told* me in front of average in 113 gamea and a .344 Larkef was one-for-three as Los more than Groat and Mays, • • • NATIONAL LEAOUR The Card coach said that despite Cromwell, who wss Injured in the boys hard at work Monday. Saturday. — and missed by inches. The third Home Runs — Mantle, New Angeles defeated the St. Louis Bowdoin. The Cardinals’ hafd- Halfback Terry Allen led the the final (Quarter against Williams, We knew In advance Connecticut "But ?adak, who is on crutches, his locker yesterday as he toss never reached the catcher. A lifetime mark. doubled in the second Inning and CUBS 8, GIANTS 8 — A two- Wednesday’s Besulto Boh Ussery and Bill Harlack chacglng spphnmore guard, Jim Bowdoln’s 3S-0 trouncing by Tufts Cards in* rushing with 7l yards While Ted was attired in only a York, 40; Marls, New York, 89; Cardinals, 4-2, last night. The scored on Frank Howard’* single. Saturday, "we are not taking the will’ at best only see limited serv­ had a big, strong team and we’re isn’t wasting his time," declared started to peel off his baseball uni­ high fast ball, to Ted’s liking, was Lemon, Washington, S8; Colavlto, run homer by Sammy Taylor did It CMcago 6, San Francisco 9. won three stakes races each dur­ Dooney, who Injured a knee and and a 7.9 yard average, followed ice for the invading Bantams. very concerned about them. When his coach. "He has about a dozetr form for the last time. Moments towel an hour after the game, Dodger first baseman doubled and His sacrifice fly scored winning for the Cuba as they came from Milwaukee 9, Philadelphia 8. ing the i960 Hialeah Park’ meet­ an ankle and had to he carried off game lightly. Bowdoin had a flne by halfback Jim Thomas-with 41 hit through the fog, gaining alti­ hundreds of fans milled around Detroit, SS; Klllebrew, WasMng- scored their first run. then knock­ pitcher Johnny Podre* (14-12) in fresh.man team last year," DanieLs Cromwell, in 16 carries against the players heard of the fine'game local youngsters a 1 o n g iH d e the before, on a dark and cool after­ tude as it neared the bleachers ton, SI. behind with three runs In the Ias Angeles 4, St. Loula 2. ing. the held on a stretcher against for a 3.1 average afid fullback Williams produced 99 of Trinity’s they gave highly touted Yale they practice field and he shows them noon, The Thumper had written the playera’ parking lot, adjacent ed in the clincher with a sacrifice the fifth Inning and beat Bob Mil­ sixth off Jack Sanford (12-14). Only Games Scheduled. said. "It looks like a close ball Dorn Squatr'ito AWth 38 for a 4.2 and the fans yelled louder and to Fenway,, waiting for a glimpse Stolen Bases — Aparlclo, Chi fly. ler (4-8).^ game.’’ 163 rushing yards. He scored the were quick to settle down to work how the various plaj’s are sup­ the final chapter into his great ca­ louder. Bob Anderson (9-11) was the win­ W. L. Pet. O.B. average. Bantams’ only touchdown and knowing they have a tough task posed to be run using his cane as reer aa an active player when he of the big guy who has provided cago, 48; Landis, Chicago, 2S; Mays, the San Francisco eenter- Maury Wills, picked off base ner. Pittsburgh...... 98 58 .618 — The Polar Bears ran into a big, S7th Meeting Old Ted, running his usual gait, countless thrills for the Red Sox Green, Washington, 21; Kallne, Da- fast Tufts line and two halfbacks pface-kicked the extra point. shead of them,” responded the a pointer. Just hope he doesn’t fall tied Into one of Jack Fisher’s fast stepped around the bases, the ap­ Milwaukee ,...8 7 64 A76 6 Jack Mitchell, starting at quar­ Szmczyk May Switch former Ptennsylvania assistant down and reinjure himself," Ingalls balls and drove It high and far Into fans since he came up as a rookie trolt, 19; PierMdl, Cleveland, 18. S t Louis ...... 86 65 JM7 769 92 U91 84 BUY NOW! Lot of Mintakee hit on three of six for 40 yafds. stein of Neponsit, N.Y., can mores’’ who got Into the Yale Play, once again was suspended, Uniform No, 9 will be retired Fornleles, Boston, 10-5, .667. Bowdoin fullback Mike Pante- Asked what type of game he ex­ the crowd of 10,454 when the great­ When the crowd shouted for min­ forever by the Red Sox. To World Series Philadelphia .66. .95. .A71 87 From last week’s llgures, the answer. Both juniors have been pected /this week the Rutgers game. est player in Beantown history Strikeout* — Bunnlng, "Detroit, Today’s Game lealkos led his team in rushing with running from the full’.vack spot "They did real well in their bap­ utes, "We Want Ted.” Never any­ Next atop for Ted on the base­ 202; Ramos, Washington, 155; Pittsburgh Holds Edge 48 yards on. 11 carries. Dexter Cardinals will have a punting coach answered, “It should be an connected for hli 29th homer of one to "ham” It up, Ted remained ball trail Is the Hall of Fame. He Harrisburgh, P*i, Sept. 29 UP> S t Loula (Jackson 17-18) at Los edge. They punted eight times during practice sessions this week old-fashioned hard-nosed t.vpe tism under fire.” the season. And there were many Wynn, CMcago, 153; Pascual, —Democratic Gov. David Law­ Angeles (Koufax 8-18), 18 pju. SAVE NOW! Bucklin, a junior who alternated at Trinity. There is al.so the pos­ One of these he singled out was in the dugout and play was finally can go no higher. Washington, 143; Lary, Detroit, at quarterback, clicked on six of for a 41.8-yard average. Reserve game. Although we shook one of lumps in the throats of the Fen­ resumed. At the end of the in­ rence of Pennsylvania has been Only Otune Scheduled. halfback Jim Mattson hed a 44.5- sibility - that John Szumcryk a our boys loose for^j a long run Fred Koury. The. latter, a guard. Is way faithful as the big guy 14L hoping for a World Series in Friday’s Games 15 passes. yard average bn four kicks. The talented sophomore from West the son of 'Wild Bull Curry, whom ning, Ted picked up his glove and As World Series Nears ’"We made a lot of mistake* In Hartford will be moved to fulfoack against Princeton, we actually . pranced around the bases, smiling trotted out to leftfield. Again Fen­ NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh for the last 80 years Clndnnati a t PhUadelphla, 8:05 Bears averaged 32 yards on seven have no breakaway runner, Con­ local wrestling fans may remember his best, hut stili refusing to tip and now that the Pirates are pan. our offense,” Daniels said of his boots sgainst Tufts. where he had been during early as one of "bad men’’ of the mat way rocked but before Mike For- Whotta Record! Batting—Groat, Pittsburgh and team’s 6-0 loss to MIddlebury. fail pracjices. Last Saturday he necticut, our scouting reports say, his cap. nelius could pitch a ball, Manager In, politics wlU have M take a New York, Sept. 29 (/F )—Casey Stengel was talking to re­ Milwaukee a t Plttsburgli, 6:15 This will he the 37th game for have about the same kind of team. game having performed in Central Ted planned to play in New York Lstrker, LoS Angela*, .326; Mays, back seat for a few days, pjn. "Those seven fumbles h>irt us." the two teams since 1906. Wes­ gained an impressive 72 yards in Connecticut on numerous occa­ Mike Higgins wisely sent in Car- San Francisco, .320; Clemente, porters about the World Series the other day. “Let’s see,” Daniels scrimmaged his team this 19 .carries from the left halfback Our lines are about even with on the weekend, a three-game set roll Hardy to replace the long­ Boston, Sept. 29 (/P)—Here's how Lawrence’s plans to be In mused the New York Yankee skipper, “If I wanted to put Chicago at Los Angeles, IS pjn. leyan has won 15, Bowdoin has sions. against the Yankees but told me, Pittsburgh, .315; Boyer, St. Louis, Pittsburgh for the .opener S t Louie at San Fraadeee, 12:15 week and stre.ssed ball handling won 19 and the teams have tied spot. UConn possibly having an edge at The UConn coach then went on time Boston favorite. Ted Williams, who ended his .804. in my best defensive team I would start Joe DeMaestri at and pass receiving. Offense Queetion'iuark the ends.” • i l ’ye had It. I’ve gotten as much Running at half-speed, with his against New York Oct. 5 ap­ 'p.m. twice. Last year Bowdoin won, to discuss the work of his hvo American League career yesterday Runs — Bruton and Mathews, shortstop and Tony Kubek In left-^ The Cards’ defensive unit, which 22-20. At the end positions the Ban­ When the mention of the lines quarterbacks Dave Bishop ’ and out of baaebaU as I possibly could. head turned to the side, .Williaros after 22 sesciona with the Boston parently resulted In Sen. L3rn- field.” 1960 tams are a little more blessed by came up one writer asked the ’Tom Kopp. I never hit any ball harder. I’m con­ came off tfie field for the final Red Sox, ranks on the all-time Milwaukee, 107; Mays, San Fran­ don Johnson, the Democratic than New York. However, the Stengel’s comments were not having sophomore Sam Winner of Rutgers gridiron boss about Alex vinced that I've quit at the right time. The applause was again tre­ major league record lists: cisco, 106; Pinson, Cincinnati, vice presidential candidate, call­ Yanks have hit 190 homers to Bowling Kroll. The latter was Yale’s first time,” the 42-year-old outfielder 104; Aaron, Milwaukee, 09. ing off an dection campaign taken too seriously. DeMaestri Pittsburgh’s 119. Each team has a Hatboro, Pa., ready to do moat mendous. Home runs—Third (621). tour of Pennsylvania for that, rarely has been used as a starter CONSTRUCTION' LEAGUE of the chores at the left flank for string center two years ago as a Love to Carry Ball said. “There’s nothing more than With Ted gone, the stands quick­ Runs Batted In—Sixth (1,839). Runs Batted In — Aaron, Mil­ during the regular season while fielding average of .979. MERCURYS and COMETS Sport Schedule Siderowf Vic tor; sophomore and then dro'pped out I can do.” waukee, 120; Mathews, Milwaukee, day, unofficial sources on Capi­ Standings Tansill. Winner filled in nicely for "Bishop, who also serves as line­ ly emptied and rhany, this one in­ Batting Average—Tenth (.344, tol HUl hinted broadly yester­ Kubek was sMfted from shortstop W. L. Pc’. the Bantams agalniit Williams and of school because of personal rea­ , Most Rebuild Home cluded, didn’t see Bostop rally for tie with Tris Speaker and Billy 117; Banks, Chicago, 116; Mays, to leftfield only in the late innings Rival Shoots Ace sons and has just recently com­ backer on defense, became very San Francisco, 100; C ep e^ Baa day. FUlorSmo’s ...... 4 0 1.000 Friday, Sspt. .70 finished the day on the receiving weak late in game at the Bowl," Before Boston reporters came two nins to Win. Hamilton).’ When asked for eommeht. of close games. Lineman of Week Howat A Mosher . ...4 0 1.000 end of two of the four Trinity pass pleted his tour of service in the on tbs scene, smd photographers, While I was chatting with Wil­ Hits—30th (2,664, tie with Dave Franclooo, 96. However, Casey’s reflections 1960 MERCURY Soccer: Hall at Manchester New Britain, Sept. 26 (ff>i—Dick Army. Ingalls said. "I found out later Kawrence, former mayor of Thomas CoUa ...... 4 0 1.00U completions. At the other end will that he didn’t eat before the -game Williams, a friend for 15 years, liams in the dressing room, Um­ Cross). Hits — Mays, Bon Francisco, Plttoburgh, said: indicated the respect he has for the Durham. N.C., Sept. 29 (>P) — Giansantis ...... 2 , 2 .500 I 3:15, Memorisl Field, .Siderowf, Connecticut’s amateur be senior Dale Peatman of Bristol, “Alex is a real fine football because he was afraid;he might said he would take It easy for. a pire Hurley came over to offer his Long Hits (Doubles, Triples, 188; Groat, Pittsburgh, 183; Pin­ defensive excellence of the Pitts­ Claude (Tee) Moorman, rangy golf champion, won.a golf tourna­ player,” Bateman answered back. Home Runs)—Sixth (1,117, tie “Naturally I think Lyndon Peck Lumber ...... 2 a 400 Cross Country; New Brilsin, a starter last week. get an upset stomach. He’ll , get few days and then head for congratulations. The Holyoke na^, son, Cincinnati, 179; Bruton, Mil­ wanted me to campaign with burgh Pirates. Th* Yanks can’t Duke University end, who 1s the Aceto A Sons . . ...2 2 .600 HPHS St Manchester, 3:15, Me­ ment on a course where he caddied Despite its offensive question- "Good enough, in fact, so that w-e nourishment this weeik even if he Florida.” I’ll have to spend at tlve couldn’t, get words to come with Jimmy Foxx). waukee and Clemente, Pittsburgh, him. TMs thing (the World match It. TTi* Pirates streaked to morial Field. as a youth. But he was only one were able to move our captain, Extra Bases on long hits—Fifth collegiate lineman of the week, Annulll Construct ...2 2 400 marks, Trinity’s major problem at has to take it thrmigh the veins," least two months fixing up my out, shook hands ^md left with 176. Seriee) cam* up and, of course, ths National League pennant would play professional football MacNally’s ------...0 4 .000 Soccer; Windsor at Rockville, stroke ahead of a clubmate. Boh Canton may well be a defensive Lester Sante, over to guard from Ingalls said as he waxed off into home which was ruined by the hur­ teai-8 streaming down his cheek. (2 230). rU be there. It’s something largely on the strength of their Pctrella, who landed a 169-yard Total Bases—Eighth (4,884). Douhles —- Pinson, Cincinnati, provided It doesn't Interfere with Ideal Sanitary ...... 0 4 ' .000 3:l5, one and how to stop the L.arries’ his old center slot thus strengthen­ a humorou-s tangent again. ricane (Donna). I lost-most every­ Friend of Umps ' 87; Cepeda, San Francisco, 85; Pve dreamed of for over 80 flne fielding. The Yankees slugged other plan*. ‘Td like to be a doc­ Glrardin Builder . ...0 4 .0^ hole in one. impressive ground attack which ing the middle of our line great­ The Huskies’ leader said that thing.” Doubles—14th (525). years. He (Johnson) Is com­ their way to the American League ly.” Old Ted, who has a hot feud Runs Scored—Eighth (1,798). Robinson, Cincinnati, SS; Banks, tor some day; That’s my amtii- Siderowf had a one’^under par rolled over R. P. I. last week 42- the UConns must give their pass­ running with Boston writers for CMcago and Skinner, Pittsburgh, ing into Pennsylvania again title. tion,” said Moorman. He is a pre- Results: Filloramo’s ' 4, Ideal 0; 34-36 — 70 In ttje fourth annual 21. Just before the telephone inter­ ers more protection and feels that It was a triumphant and dra­ Bases Loaded Home Runs—Sec­ when I can campMgh with him. Strongest Part years, was a friend of all umpires. ond (17, Tie with Foxx). 82. med atudent and president of the Cq)la 4, MacNally 6: Howat's 4, Dorn .Soccoli Memorial Golf Tour­ St. Lawrence and Trinity have view was ended one writer asked they will do so. He think* that matic moment in baseball history Never in his 22-year career did Triples — Bruton, Milwaukee I bdieve It’s oh the 18th.” It's at second base with Bill senior class. When the 212-pounder Glrardin 0: Annualll’a 2, Giansanti’s nament honoring one of New Eng­ met on the gridiron only twice be­ Steve Sebo’s former assistant at Bishop^-will become a flne-passer when No. 9, swinging two bats on Gfwes played—26th (2,292). he get 'the thumb ana“ rarely did . (Note: Willlami fiad 7,706 at and Mays, San Francisco, 12; Mazcroakl, at third with Don Hook learned yesterday he’ had been 2: Peck’s 2, Aceto’s 2. land’s finest golfers who died In fore. Trinity won both of those Penn just how good his present before the season i* over. the deck circle,- while resting on he ever raise his voice to dispute Aaron, MUwaukee, 11; Kirkland, 1955. It was played on the Stanley meetings in 1954, 34-8, and in 1955, bats and hit 71 triples. Neither and at shortstop with Dick Groat named lineman of the week in the Among leading scorers were Art SAFE BUY Rutgers team compared with last Ihgalla pointed out that In the one knee, waited his chance as the a decision. San Francisco and Boyer and Al Lopez Reported that the Pirates really sparkle de- Associated Press poll he said, Massaro 111-121-138—370, James Golf coiirse. 33-0. In both of those seasons, year’s Penn squad which won the past he has had’ trouble getting eecbnd batter in the eighth inning. In his final game, Ted,, a eix- total ii within the top 30). Petrella came home with 34-37— Trinity went undefeated and lleld- WMte, St. liouie, 10. fenoively. Groat, who has been out '•n»anks a lot. I can hardly be­ Aceto 127-118-110—353. John Sim­ USED CARS Ivy League championship. his quarterback* to Yun with the After Willie Tasby was retired, time American League batting Home Rons •— Banks, Chicago, with a fractured left, wrist since lieve It. I feel real humble about mons ISO. Art Annulll 142, Bcotty 71. He used a No. 7 Iron on the led teams that turned o u t' to be "I’d have to say that my present ball when, they had the oppor­ bedlam • broke loose and The champ, collected only one hit in Signing for' More third hole to score his hole In one. 41; Mathews, Milwaukee, 89; Sept. 7, is expected to be ready It.” Howat 135, Tom Golla 135. *56 G. M. C. Vd TON some of the best in the Hartford Rutgers team rates about on“‘ a tunity. Thumper received an ovation that four trips. However, he walked Aaron, MUwaukee, 38; Boyer, St. Than $50,000^ Year for ’ next. Wednesday’s opener In college’s history. par with last year’s Penn team,” "Not Bishop or Kopp,” he con­ rocked Fenway. once, in the flrst inning, and come Louis, 82; Robinson, Ctnclnnati, Forbes Field. FEDERAL LABEL PRICE $3,600.20 jJown mCKUP TRUCK Bateman concluded;, leaving every­ tinued. "Those two just love to 29s At the piste, Mazeroakl, Hoak In excellent condition. WrililfBilay’s Fight After winning 18 games for the one in this audience feeling that carry that ball and they’re look­ stolen.. Bases — Wills, Los An­ Chicago, Sept. 29 (/P)—Al Lopez and Groat also rate an edge, over 1956 Yankees, pitcher Johnry the Scarlet Knights will field a ing more for daylight than re­ ha* signed his fifth one-year con­ (:hlrago—Kddle Perkina, HO. flil- geles, 49; Pinson,' Cincinnati, 81; their Yankee counterparts, second Kucks has had three straight pretty formidable array at Storrs ceivers when they're back there. Taylor, Philadelphia, 25; Mays, tract to manage the (Thicago White baseman Bobby Richardson, Kubek *56 MERCURY $945 cago, outpointed Oens Greaham, years in which he won but eight come Saturda.y. But that’s all right; They’ll come COMMERCIAL TEN PIN San Frandsoo, 24; Bruton, MU- St short and Gil McDougald or Montclair 2-door hardtop. 1 ST'/,, Detroit. 10, games. When the teiephone Interview along and be a double threat when Sox in 1961 at a reported salary of CJra.V'- and white, radio, Standings waukee, 22. Cletis Boyer at third. ended. Bob Ingalls; the Huskies they perfect they’re passing W. L.. Pet. Pitching — McDaniel, St. Louis, 850,000 to 860,000. Only first baseman Dick Stuart heater, Merromatic. All head football coach, stepped to the .game." The'signing, yestcftlay discarded vinyl Interior. Pagani Caterers 11 1 .917 12-4, .750; BrogUo, 8L Louis, 21-8, among ths Pittsburgh infltldors front of the room to discuss his Summing up the interview In­ Barlow's T.V. .. .10 2 .833 ;724; Law, Plttoburgh, 20-8, .714; Eastern rumors that Lopez wee in leaves sometMng to bs desired ks a club. galls stated, "Don’t know just Dugan's Bakery 10 2 .833 Spahn, MUwaukee, 21-9, .700; Pur- line for the New York Yankee job fielder. Bill Skowron of the Ykhks *59 PLYMOUTH SAVE! "Before we get Into this Inter­ what kind of team we’ do have should. Casey Stengel call It quits. 2-door station wagon. A.B.A. Tool ... 9 A 3 ,750 key, Ckiclnnati, 17-10, ,680. is also a mure consistent batter WIN $100 WORTH of PRIZES view,” the affable Ingalls said. ”I’d yet. The potential 1s there and I Fleet Lube ---- . 9 3 .760 Strikeout* — Drysdaie, Los An­ IThti Sox, Idle until opening a than Stuart. Standard transmission, 6 EA.ST TO ENTEl like to tell you a little story con­ feel we will have a good club. One 7 5 .583 geles, '241; Koufax, Los Angdes, three-game season windup series The Yankees haVs a slight ovtr- cylinder. Real economy! cerning our tackle Bob Treat about thing for sure.. The spirit, ia tre­ D. Willis Garage with Cleveland tomorrow flight, NOTHING TO BU mendous.” « Carter’s Chev. ■.. «34 51/4 .SS”. 188; BrbgUb, St. Louis, 186; Siun gll edge In the outfield. Mickey whom many of you wrote so glow­ Burnside Auto -. . 8 5 ‘ .600 Jones, San Frandsoo, 182; Friend, are battling for second place. They Mantle of New York, with hla fine MONTEREY 4 DOOR HARDTOP-DELIVERED IN MANCHESTER I m m e r c u r y $645 ingly over-the weekend. ‘ . All in all it was an interesting Roy Motors .... . 8 6 .500 Pittsburgh, 178. are a half game behind Baltimore speed, power and throwing arm, Hardtop. Orecn and white. “At the end of practice Monday, afternoon "fo6 thse attending. Aji .417 If they take third, it will be the Radio, heater, Merconiatic, ' NAME Bob came to m’te' and asked for a the weeks go on the rank* of the Oslund Tool ,.,. i 6 7 gets the nod over BUI Virdon Merconiatir Il•;lil.'-‘lni5.-i()n • Power slecring* IJadio, • .Heater • I’ydded da.'^h • White Little’Joe’s . .. . . 6 . 7 .417 lowest finish in Lopez’ .10 seasons Plttoburgh'a centerfielder. Roger . power brakes, steering and new helmet. My first thought was “free loaders” will undoubtedly as a major leagUe skipper. Prior wall tire.i. *. I mied wind.iihield • Wind.-hield ■ w asher • Raektiti liglits • ('(nirtesv’ that he might have gotten hurt increaser Nichols Tire ... . 6' 7 .417 Plan'to Sink Middieo Marls of the Yanks is among the lights • l.argf; wheel dise.s. windows. Immaculate! THIS Willie’s S. House. 4 8 .333 to this year, his teams have won American League leaders' in home Fiano’s Rest .. . 4, 8 .333 Seattle, Wash., Sept. 29 (/P)'—In two pennants and finished second runs and runs batted in, But Ro­ *58 FORD $1595 Dean Machine , . 4 . 8 .333 the University of Washington seven, times. berto aemente, the Pirate right JCalrlanc 500 2-r>oor Hard­ DOG Sadak hnd, Hrowning Sidelined Cities Service .. . 4 8 .383 footbaU arsenal thera r e ^ The ”I still think we had the best fielder. Is faster apd is out-Mtting top. Radio, heater, power club In the leamia thla year,' 1960 COMET steering, Fordomatic. ' Man. Sanjd ...... 2 10 .167 Missile, a flve-foot-11 package of Mkris by 84 points. In left field, Man. Upholster. ■ M 11V4 .043 destruction. It Is the Huskies’ an- Lopes Insisted. “But toings didn't It's a tossup 'betwssn Hector Results; Dugan’s 4, Sand 0; swsr to Joe (The Jet) Bellino, work out so well for tis. pez of New York and Bob Skinner IMMEDIATE DELIVERY *55 D«SOTO $745 AND RECEIVE Koury, Rinaldi Named Fleet 4, Dean's 0; Pagapi’a 4„ Pi­ Navy's great halfback who leads “Our main trouble "was jthat tot of the National League champs. PRICES START AT » 4-DooY Flrcdome, radio and the Middies sgainst WasMngton \m heater. PowerFllte, power VALUABLE PIUZES ano's 0; Carter's SVi, Upholaterifig bullpen never got coordinated. The Gino Cimoll, a righthknded bats­ H; Roy’s S. Oslund 1; Nichols 8, this Saturday. This missile Is no starjtera were doing bqdly early In man, will likely replace Virdon in 4 Station Wagons 1 ateerlng. I 1st PrlM—Kodsic Movie great steel monster that belches $■ 'Ounera with lightbar and Service 1; Barlow’s 3, Willie’s 1;-/ the aeaaon and th* relief men were center against Yankee lefthanded lights. - Starters for UConn Btimslde 2. Willis 2; ABA 2, Uttle fire when released, but rather a saving us. It was just the reverse pitchere wMle Cerv will probably *57 JAGUAR SAVE 19 - year - pld sophomore halfback in the last haU.” 2 Four-Door Sodans— 3 Two-Door Sadans Roadster, blue and -red. 2nd Prize ~ Shmsonite Joe’s 2. spell LApes in a game or two for Listed with the outstanding named Charlie Mitchell. He seems Lopez aald that th4 core of Ijiis New York. '*■ FuII.y equipped. Card Table. Storrs—The University of .Connecticut football team .will to have the speed of the fastest 1961 mound corps would bs Early S295 DOWN 3rd Prlze^PIcnlr Basket shooters were Bob Cdne 203-245— The catching staffs are about of Choice of Color have, replacements at two starting positions when the Hus­ 595, Rick' Merritt 311-201—568; vehicle around when .e launches Wynn, Billy Pierce and young equal atrength. Yogi Berra'of the and Equipment *55 PONTIAC $795 with service for 4. kies tackle Rutgers University here in a home opener, Satur­ himself down a gridiron. He’ll need Frank Baumann, adding that he .1 Blue and white. Radio, Bud Woods 186-541, Tom Duf? 683, 'ifankg can qut-hit and out-flield 8 OTHER PRIZES day afternoon at Jf. Fred Koury, a 201-hound sophomore Nino Pagani 200-530, Vic Taggart it to compete with Joe the had high hopes for Herb Score and Smoky Burgess, Pittsburgh’s No. ' heater, H.vdramatlc.*^ guard and a product of Hartford;*’ jet. In only two varsity games Wouldn’t want to trads him. CONTEST ENDS SEPT. SO, IMO 525, Tony Garaitls 196-524, Hubert tola year for the third-ranked Hus­ f receiver. But Hal Smith, who di­ Public High, was named by Coach Sweet 523, Bob Ldndolina 191>522, vided the catching chorea with *55 MERCURY $795 Bob Ingall*, Wednesday, to replace averaging 212 pounds per man kies, he haa scored tbtee touch­ 2-door hardtop. Green. Ra­ CONTEST JUDGE J down the line. The Huskies, how­ Al Turkington ’ 521, Ron Bronsi downs and has a rushing j average Burgess, Is batting 46 points Mgh senior John Sadak who is still 606, Dick Gworek 505, Fred Gar­ Olympic Star Killed sr than Elston Howard, Berra's dio, heater,. Merromatic. LOUISE WESTON troubled by a knee sprain received ever, can boast of a bigger back- of 10.7 yards per carry.' And he flcld, 194 pounds average to 179. ber 219, Winslow, McLaughlin 216, is listed in the alternate backflald replacement. Howard may be ham­ in the Yal,e game,.. Charles Robinson 310, Herb Weir Los .^gelas. Sept 39 (J7—Rom Mony Cars SoM WiHi OF WINF Paaa Plenty ■ by Coach Jim Owens, whose Mo. B. Zueco, 26, who set an Americin pered by a hand Injury eustained. Starting at fullback wiji be 203, Don Nerz 300, Paul Dennison 1 unit is atocked entirely of vet­ last night. NO MONEY DOWN "HOMfiMAKERS EXCHANGE” junior Ralph Rinaldi (195) who .Rutgers passes a great deal,' toe 193,. Ray Gough 193, Stan Nichols distance skating record of 16:87.6 Scarlet making good on nine of 16 erans from last yskr’s Big Five for 10,000 meters at the i960 Win: Each club has a crack lefty (JhsT Good Crtdif) GET TOUR ENTRV RLANK AT OUR STATlDN will be in Jim Browning’s position. 191, Claude Williams 1 ^ , BUI and Rose Bowl champIonsMp pinch-hitter. Dale LongJs Mtting HltfH TRADES * LOW PRIDES * BEST OF TERMS Browning is being rested to permit aerials In toe first half last Satur­ Cavanaugh 189. i team. ter Olympics, is dead. Zucep and a .389 ainca Joining the Yanks from his spratnM ankla to proparly heal. day. Moat successful passer la toe companion were killed yesterday Ban Francisco wMls veteran MORIARTY Ha injurad It In a pre-season scrim­ polished Sam Mudie who’ stands ’ whei\, police said, a drag-raeihg, 6-4 and .weighs 100 ppunda. His Rocky Nalaon.hM a..2iM average mage at Brown and hurt it again auto sped through a atop sign, and' aa a spot atartar''an

MANCHESTER EVni^fNG RERALD, MANOHBSTEili CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1960 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BIANCHESTBR, C<)NN„ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, I960 PAGiB p a g e t w e n t y -t w o AntomobilM for Sal* 4 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAWv BY FAGALY and SHORTEN H*Ip Wantcd— PtiiiBl* 851 Help Wanted— Mai* 86 SitORtlom WRBMd— BooMhoM GtBOda 51 Room* Without Board 59 BusinesH Property for Sale 70 Houses for Sale 72. Hooa** for Sal* 72 Hbu*** for Sal* .72 Waata*' "lUai •wjlai f r i e n d l y ic e Cream la '"accept­ Fcmiil* 38 FOUR BmjROOM Odcnlal.- 7 . MANCHESTER LOWEST PRICES CLERK^YPIBT—Permanent, full- JtUGB, NEVER USED, 8x18. $80; NEAR MAIN STREET for gentle­ BUSINESS BLOCK 85 STARKWEATHER ST. ARB YOU conoldertag AUIilHr MSB tim« poeltian for neat, accurate ing appUcatloha for full or part- WIU.^CARB f 6 r smiui child 9x16, 186: also liuiwr and smallsr man, private entrance, parking, 23 rooms, 2 . down, 4 up, a One horns, home? If you M«,_wa will-pur< IN TOWN A u . •WE TIME TMErRE fWNO VDUR T ueV TIMED VOUft MOTOR'UP AU. RlOUT, worker. Small friendly »irrfTAW TOT8—TOTB-TOY8. Work now table |10, kitchen table and two privUeges. .$7 week. BU 9-0966. J. tl. REALTY advertising Equipped with brand new heavy N o ttm BUT I THOUfillTj thru December showing one of the ience preferred. Dlsplaycraft. Ml chairs $8, telephone stand |4, 470 MADf ST. i hatha, excellent condition, bam. $16,900. oil hot water nest, SE L U N 677? 8- 0117. ______' Situatton* Wanted— Mai* 39 WnX SHARE my comfortable Carlton W. Hutchins, MI 9-6182. duty snowplow. msojfAHi '/OUdUSTHAO (est varieties of toys and gilts, rugs, goose feather bed, small MI 8 ^ 29 We need listings. To gat ths host commission, no colIectingAo kofe $30, mahogany bed, mirrors, home with employed business or LAWRENCE F. FIANO 67 Mountain Road—Rockledge—It sarrics call in on anerienesd •RTBArfTHt ■ ITTIVEP,' CONCRETE WORKERS wanted, NIXON AND Kennedy look to­ 68 BLW(X)D ROAO—Ooloolol, large you ar« looking toe a real home, CLASSIFIED ADVBRTISMENT DEPT. HOURS 1965 Studebaker Pickup deflvering, no investment. ward Washington, 1 look to'Man­ pictures. Ml 8-6906. professional woman if, after MI 3-2766 cosoful firm of Roaltors — mmom- teats ifull or part-time. Phon#^' MI ihutual consideration, we . decide living room, fireplace, formal din­ ae« this 7-room ranch, plua large DiI5 A.M. to 4530 P.M. One-half Ton "Santa’s Parties,’’ Avon, Conn., chester. Have you an opening for Houses tor SiUt 72 ing room cabinet, kitchen with Paul P. Fiono Ml 8-0408 hers of Multiple U otlnr Prompt ORchard 8-8207 from 9-6 p.m., 9- 9644^__ such an arrangement would be en­ sunporch. Larga living room with action, fair appraloala. Call on Wes a responsible family man age 29? dishwasher, 8 bedrooms, IVk baths', Ed Crawford MI 9-4410 fireplace, bMUtlfut mahogany 1957 Plymouth ORchard 8-9829 from 7-10 p.m. Valuable background, excellent OIL SPACE heater, good conditloh. joyable for us both. Phone Ml 80-62 PORTER ST. Exceptionally Smith, Bill Rood or Jock Crockett COPY CLOSING TIME FOR ^^A^IH ED ADVT. Reasonable. Ml 8-6318. 8-1054. large two-family now vacant, ex­ landscaped lot 80x200. Marion E. paneled family room with Swedish HOMDAV Ihni KWDAy 19:M AJi.—AATUBDAI 9 AJI. 2-door sedan WANTED—Punch tiresa operaior. references. Loyal hard work to Robertson, Broker. Ml 8-6908. TWO ACRES, 8 room ranch, fire­ at the T. J. Crockett Agency, 244 cellent condition Newly redecorat­ fireplace. Picture book kitchen Main St.. Ml 8-1677. , cylinder standard transmission Apply 234 Hartford Rd. maintain permanent aalaried posi­ l a r g e CHERRY dropleaf table. ROOM FOR retired lady, kitchen place, bullt-lna, garage, . with many extras, including gar^ tion. MI 3-2068, ed. Priced right. Ml 9-5229. 9-5. BOLTON—First Lake. 6 room $15,900. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI Radio-and Heater Will seat eight. Not antique. Ex­ riiileges, or room and board. MI bags disposal and dishwasher. 4F YOU WISH persona] Mrrie^ PLEASE READ YOUI^AI^ $645 WANTED — Painter’s helper, do- cellent condition. Call MI 9-8380. -6916. MANCHESTER—New 6 room Gar­ waterfront cottage, partial cellar, 9-6182, pen'dable, good pay for the right easily winterized, artesian well, Three la r n bedrooma with 1% call Joseph A. Barth, broker, Ml rison Colonial, ceramic baths, ceramic tile baths oil hot water 9-0820, OUMillid or -WMl AtfT^ oro Uk«o ow M pho» - • ^ 1956 Chevrolet man. MI 3-0494. OoK*— Blrdsi—Pets 4i property in excellent condition. BOLTON—BIRCH Mountain area, GOOD fireplace, plastered wails, hot new 5 room ranch, pretty, prac' with baseboard radiation, 2-car ga­ vMileiifte rbo odvertMM ollouW rood hia od tho m iS*. OAw IT Bel Air 4-door sedan FOR SALE—Westinghouse refrig- Apartments— Flato-^ water heat, amesite drive, shade Shown by appointment. Marion E. FUEL OIL drivers and service sta­ Robertson. Broker, MI 8-6988.’ tlcal and a real buy at $14,900. rage. House less than one year old. ARE YOU CONSIDERING ood ICKRUB8 la Mine for Radio and heater, automatic trans. OPENINGS CANARIES FOR sale. Male and erator. Call MI 9-0670. Tenementb ; 63 trees. Ml S-4860. Owner transferred. IMi. Tho HoraJd la rooponalblo for iwly tion attendants. Call at 34 Main female. Guaranteed singers. -Also Builder. Ml 3-2593: SELUNG YOUR lor oai oArertltoiiioal ood thoa oiUy to tho o*U«t of o $545 St. BOWERS SCHOOL — 4 bedroom PROPERlTr? AVAILABLE cages for sale. Inquire 67 Blssell. THREE ROOM apartments, includ­ MANCHESTER—Nice 6 room home MANCHESTER — Weekly special 9x12 RUG, OCCASIONAL chair, plus porchea and garage. Full home-in A-l conditibn, 2 fUU hatha, Exclusive with 1956 Pl3rmouth AUTO MECHANIC. We have an AKC REGISTERED Boxer pups, one mirror. Call MI 8-6494. - ing heat, hot wateri gas for cook­ basement beautifully finiahed in and surprise package! Finished 6 We'Will estimate value of yout Station Wagon NOW .... opening for one experienced auto ing electric refrigerator and gas price $11.^1 Foui* bedroom fawn colot, black mask, three ranch, garage, large lot, Juat re­ Redwood, rear porch, patio with room Cape, fireplace, full cellar, CHARLES W. LATHROP, property without obligation, Ws Radio and heater, automatic trans, mechanic. Earnings limited onte months old. Ml 8-8286. FOR ^ 8ALE1—Kelvinator refrigera­ stove. Call Ml 9-7737 from 8-7 p.m. outside fireplace. Priced for quick large 2-car garage, amesite drive, also buy p n m r ^ for c u b . by your ability to do the work. It duced, $16,400. Short way out-^aev- $495 .. For lOjgh Bchool Graduates tor, excellent running condition. eral 4, 6, and $ room homes from ■ale, $16,500. Philbrick Agency, MI well landscaped yard 212 feet Agent, Memberr MtilMpi MlulUpi# Usting. will pay you .to investigate this PROUDLY presents • eight Call MI 9-6978. FOUR ROOM apartment, com­ Did Ml 3-2711 MEG pletely furnished, automatic wash­ $6,900 up. Cal\ The Ellsworth Mit­ 9-8464. deep. Bowers school area. Conven­ 1955 Dodge who are seeking poritlons in pleas­ unusual opportunity. Ford, Lin­ new spices. Sparklingrkl packaged, ient to transportation and ahop- MI 9-0384. STANLEY BRAY, Realtor coln, Mercury. experience pre­ AUTHORIZED BY BANK er. Garage. TR 6-7902, TR 6-9992. ten Agency, Rbaltora, MI $-8930 or BOWERS SCHOOL-8 room Cape, 2-door Hardtop ant surroundings at good salaries. guaranteed lively. 'These spicy ar­ MI 9-6624. I^ng, city utilities. A real buy at BRAE-BURN REALTY ferred but not essential.. Call Stan rivals are kittens. Application for 'TO SELL wall to wau carpeting, rear porch, iil4,900 with assumable ROOM g a p e , one-car attached 11 Automobiles for Sale 4 Radio and heater, automatic trans. FIVE ROOM fiat, first floor, oil Lost and Found Power steering SAKISOBBrn, Ozlmek, Service Manager, MT adoption may be made at Nutmeg 2 BEAUTIFUL ROOMS heat. Garage.'’Availabje Oct. 1, 15 MANCHESTER—Six room Custom two-car garage, shaded lot, large mortgage. Elsie Meyer -Agency, garage. Walkliig distance to MI 3-6278 /* /? JMMSMMy, Experience helpful but not neces­ FOR UNPAID BALANCE cafe style recreation room with OLDER CARS mechanic# ape- $345 3-513.1, Morlarty Bros., Manches­ Shop, TollandTiimpike, Thursday Ridge St., m 9-5128, built Ciape, 4 bedrooms, full cel­ Realtors, MI 9-5624 and MI 8-6180. school, stores and bus. Perfect LOST m 'K akin aabl* fur piece, f-r9 tCL'' t.UB»PCF,rtA. sary In all of these positions: ter, for appointment. and Friday evenings. MONTHLY TERMS 818.88 lar. plastered walls, oversized ga­ bar, tile floor, cedar paneled backyard for children. Phone John vicinity of Burton’a, Braaa Key or clali. fUlt y .reeU canr, alweya % im. »icuetner thrmighout, $695. Ml 9-8375. MI 4-1775. Ished 6 ro6m Cape in excellent, over an acre of land in suburban used was left in the file at the tween .1-7 p.m. MI 3-82.12, natural wood. MI 8-0458. area. Built by Herb Hutchinson and and Mr*. Murphy displayed all this Help Wanted— Female 35 WAITRESSES wanted, Only exper- THREE ROOM heated apartment, condition, baths, fireplace, BOLTON LINE IN TOWN start of my term of office.’’ 1954 LTNCOfjy convertible, black DICK’S WEA'THERSTRIP Com­ Selling $1,400. below bank apprais priced at only $13,900. Low down week at Colonial Remnant Shoppe, DRESSMAKINO and alterations. lenced need apply. Exi Excellent EXPERIENCED secretary desires FOR SALE—Child’s tricycls land stove and refrigerator. $7.1 month­ baseboard heat, basement recrea- The First Selectman continued, with-white top. ’This car must be pany doors and windows, custom WANTED—Waitreaaes. Apply In MOVING—Excellent for handyman % payment to qualified purchaser. 118 Center St. FOR SALE- Clean 1958 Ford aedan. Call MI 9-0838 any time. salary and tips. For Interview call full-time local position. MI 0-5690. automobile, boy’* clothing, else ly. MI 3-1713 or Inquire at 10 ,tlon room, triple track combina­ al. Almost new ll52 s^. ft. 6 A most unusual buy. 6 spacious “Regarding the hiring of a clerk seen to be apppreclated. Call MT work guaranteed. Cali.collect W11- person. Howard Johnson's, Tol­ Norge automatic washer, two room ranch. Large bedrooms, rooms in good location. Small lot. MI 8-7859. tlmantic HA 8-1196. MI 9-8070. 8-8, 4 pairs of organdy curtains. Bunce Drive. tion storma and screens, large lot for the Board of Selectmen, funds 9-4876. ALTERATIONS on any garment. land li)ke.. Manchester. INFANTS TO toddlers. By day or Reasonable. Phone MI 3-4822. yetrs old. Needs slight repair, $25. with trees. Asking $15,500. Call MI bullt-ins, 2 fireplaces, stone Priced right. Porter Street Area-—1800 aquar* Call evenings, MI 9-9842. foot ranch loaded with extras '— are available to hire a part time Personal* 1955 LINCOLN CAPRI, 2-door hard­ FIXIORS CIjEANED and waxed, Quick, efficient service. Days or week. Clean, pleasant home. Ex­ THREE ROOM apartment on Cen­ 3-0889. veneer, selling as la for only evenings. Call MI 9-5555. WANTED— Ei(perienced waitress. SNOW PLOWERS. Arlene, Reo, $15,200. Handsome 7 room Colonial, IVi basement fireplace, 2 full bathe, clerk. However, 10 or 15 hour* a top. All power, fully equipped. Ex­ windows and paint washed, stoves Apply at HInkels, South St., Cov­ Help wanted— Male 36 perienced woman. Reasonable. MI ter Street, heat, hot water, garage, VACUUM OJCANERB repaired ^ 9-2379. Toro powerhandle and Bolens 18 $12,600—BEAUTIFUL 8 bedroom baths, garage. ^ Perfect family Coppes-Napahee kitchen, Indiana week are required to keep books, '69 M.G. Roadster, turquoise, cellent condition.. $89.1, 3-8292. cleaned, miscellaneous Jobs. MI entry, Conn. USED FURNITURE. XU 8-7449. janitor service, $100. JA 8-1708 or my own home shop. Forty jtAxm EXPERT TAILORING on ladies’ to 82 inches. Parts and service. BU 9-5385. ranch, baseboard heat, fireplace, LAWRENCE F. FIANO home. Price $20,C Limestone fireplace i^all in living do filing, check time records, make faefjry experience. All make#, 3-26,12. and gentlemen’s clothing. 139 room, aluminum siding. Excellent out reports to the town aid road wire wheels, one owner, Immacu­ GRILL AND counter work, exper­ MEN PART-TIME, mornings, floor Capitol Ek]ulpment Co., 88 Main large kitchen, cellar. Carlton W, MI 3-2766 low ratee, free eetlmatee, free late throughmit, $1995. Trailers 6-A Woodland St. Call any time. MI maintenance work, MI 3-6688. St. MI 8-7958.' MAHOGANY dresser and 4 post BEAUTIFUL 4 room apartment Hutchins, MI 9-5132. Paul P. Fiano MI 3-0458 Country setting—8 or rSasdroom location, 100x200 lot. Inspector, reports to the town Mekup and delivery. Mr. Miller, 8-2264. ienced only. Apply in peraon. Patio NOTICE treasurer and to answer numerous Buildiiig-Contracting 14 Drive-In, 240 W. Middle Tpke. twin bed. complete. Excellent con heated. Inquire 44 Lewi.s St., sec­ Ed Crawford MI 9-4410 Cape on large lot. Fireplace, JA 8-6409. MACHINIST—All around man with At a meeting held by the Town 66 Ga l l o n open end fire barrels, ond floor Mrs. Satterfield. PRINCETON ST.—7 room colonial Call nowr to inspect . either of letters from individuals and state 19.18 NATIONAL 36 foot mobile dition. MI 946W. screened porch. Price $^14,500. these well -designed, oolidly built ’68 Triumph TR8 Red, rear "Jump W. F. DION ConatrucUon Company. job shop ' experience. CMS-Blue Planning Commission, .September $8 each. 'The 'Thomas CoUa Com­ with 4 bedrooms, baths, large MANCHESTER - New 7 room agencies.’’ ELECTROLUX Salee end Service, horn* with cabana. $1995 to settle WANTED—WOMAN to do baking. Cross and weekly indemnity bene­ pany, 261 Broad St. living room with fireplace, hot hemes. seat.” Ona owner. 15,000 miles, an estate. PI 2-6142. Alterations, additions, garages, Moving— Tmddng— Apply Cavey’a Restaurant, 46 19, 1960, following a public hearing 1% ROOMS unfurnished, centifal ranch, 2 fireplaces, 2 full baths, "One inquiry to a nearby town bonded representative, Alfred fits. Apply Aerokinetlcs Instru­ held May 23, 1960, It was voted to location, heat, hot water, stove water heat, one-car garage, B’ MADELINE SMITH, Realtor just changing over from keeping Amell, 206 Henry St. Tel. Ml $1595. formica coimters, roofinjr aiding, Storage 20 East Center St. Antiques 51-A 2-car garage, large kitchen with painting. Plana drawn. Ml 8-0895. ment Co., 360 Tolland Tpke., Man­ make-the following zone change: and refrigerator, tiled bath and appointment only, $23,900. Phil built-in oven and range, formal JOHN H. LAPPEN, INC. records in the clerk’s home to cen­ 8-0450. Call after 5 p:m. chester, Conn. 10 STORM WINDOWS, 69x82. .60 ANTIQUE SMAtXi early Victorian shower, parking. $55. MI 3-6396. brick Agency, MI 9-8464. MI 9-1642 Auto Driving School 7*A MANCHESTER Moving and Truck-- WANTED—Woman to care for old­ To change to Business Zone IT, Garden St. dining room. Lot 100x200. $20,900. tral office It was found that the '59 Austln-Healey Sprite. Powder ALL TYPES of carpentry work er gentleman at home. Car not an area now In Rural Residence black walnut upholstered love- Philbrick Agency, Ml 9-8464. 184 East Center St. MI 9-6281 secretary employed by the Board BEWINQ MACHINES repaired, all hog Company. Local and tong dis­ SETUP MAN, experienced. AH type 314 ROOM garden type apartment. MANCHESTER. - 8 room brick EAST HARTFORD. 8-year-Old im' makes. Free estimates, pick-up, blue roadster. $1395. EARLY’S DRIVING School-Clasa- done. Alterations, dormers, roof­ necessary, but must dri've. Must Zone, described as follows: Start­ FOR SALE—Daisy BB gun, 18 lb. seat. Excellent condition. Call MI of Selectmen puts in approximate­ tance moving, packing and stor­ machines, including coil winders, Available Oct. 1. Includes heat, ranch, enclosed'ttreezeVray, 2-car maculate ranch with large living delivery, low prices. City Sewing room and road Instruction. Stand­ ings. porcheSj finish upstairs, base­ live In. IVrite Manchester P.O. Box ing at a point on the southeasterly bow, MacGregor baseball gloite, 9-8830. . BOWERS SCHOOL—6 rooms, brick Evenings, 9-7446, MI 8-6319 ly 20 hours of work a week and la age. Regular aervlce throughout electro-mechanical background, hot water? stove, refrigerator, and garage, one year old,-.quality con? ranch, basement recreation room room, family-size kitchen loaded Center 4 Charter Oak Ave., Hart- ard and automatic, dual-control ments and garages, etc. Call Ml New England States and Florida. 28. Interview will be arranged. line of the Wilbur Cross Hlghwtiy Explorer's scout uniform, new. paid $1.60 per hour or a salary of ’66 Chevrolet eonvertlbl# V8. 9-5981. blueprint interpretation. Growing parking, $95 monthly. Manchester structlon, exceptionally' desirable office, . 8-car garage, 100x180 with birch cabinets, ample table OUR USED HOUSE , ford, Ja 2-0476. cara. Day or evening appoint­ Ml 8-6568. Needed immediately. organization. Excellent opportim- and Windsor St., the line runs Call MI 9-8013. . location with a view. Priced in the $30 to $32 per week. The town of Automatic, red Interior. $895. ' ments. Call MI 9-8875. along the southeasterly side of the Musical Instruments S3 Garden Apartments, MI 3-7925. trees. Carlton W. Hutchins MI spacie. 2 twin-size bedrooms. Love­ CHIMNEYS REPAIRED or rebuilt. Ity for right man. References. Ap­ high 30s. Call for appointment^ DEPARTMENT IS Andover allows in its budget $26 RIDERS—Wanted from West Side MANCHES”Y!R Package Delivery. ' FILE CLERK Wilbur Cross Highway for 777’, SPECIAL—Bulk motor oil, 2 gaUons 9-6182, ly beramlc-tile bath with an- a month for the same job.” PREPARF FOR driver’s test: Reasonable prices. All masonry ply Iona Manufacturing, Regent THREE ROOM DUPLEX. stove Philbrick. Agency, MI 0-8464. closed shower. Paneled recreation BUSY to Pratt A Whitney, East Hartford, CENTKR MOTOR SALES Light triicking and package deliv­ St., Mancheater. more or less; then southerly 435’, 81. Bring your own container. GIBSON Spanish guitar and ampU- and refrigerator furnished, cen­ He asked, "W hy is the Town of 9 a.m.-4:45 p. m. MI 8-6777. Ages 16 to 60. Driving and class repairs. MI 9-5118, Opportunity for responsible wom­ TYiple X Stores, 881 Main St. ROCKJKDGE — room cape room with brick fireplace. Alum ery: Refrigerators, washers and more or less; then easterly 690’, fler. Sacrifice $95, Tel. MI 3-8194. trally located. Call after 5:30. MI, MANCHESTER—Near new Junior full bktbs, built-in oven and Listinge are better than ever. Andover paying $1,000 for an audi­ room. Three Instructors. No wait­ stova mo'vlng specialty. Folding an for filing. Previous experience PLUMBERS AND ateamfitters. more or less; then southerl,v 590’, High School. Immaculate 5-room Inum combinations. Basement Call to see any of th* following PASSENGERS wanted Hartford 634 Center St. REMODELING bathrooms, addi­ 9-0009. range, encloaed porch, one-car ga tor when Bolton, Hebron and Co­ ing. Manchester Driving Acade­ chairs for rent. MI *-0788. on filing or related work preferred Steady work Hartford and subur­ more or less; then easterly 202’, ONE FRIGIDAIRE ice cube mak­ Cape with breezeway and at­ hatchway. Short walk to bus. homes at your convenience. lumbia are all only paying $4(k)?’’ and return 8-5, Hartford Center my, I 2-7249. tions, recreation rooms. Framing. but not required. Company offers er, capacity 250 lbs. ice per day, rage. There are^any extras go All types of carpentry work and ban area. Call CH 9-7513 between more or less; then southerly 305’, Wearing Apparel— Pars 5? THREE ROOM furnished apart­ tached garage. Near bus line and Woodland and East Hartford High No answer, could be obtained to area to Railroad Station. MT MI 3-1591 ' AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Co. Local- excellent benefit program, good $300. .One Frigidaire one ton air ing with this house that makes ^hool. Lot 78x128, beautifully $13,500—6 room Cape (3 unfinished) MORTLOC^'B , Manchnter’s lead­ painting. Call Ml 9-4291.. 9 a.m.4 p.m. Samuel. Roger# Co. more or less, along the westerly ment, recently redecorated, cen­ shopping. Owner moving opt of for comfortable llvlhg^ $23,900 this question since Board of Fi­ 9-9158. moving, packing, storage. Low wages, pleasant working conditions. side of Buckland Street; then west­ conditioning unit, $100. Call Rock­ MAN'S NAVY blue custom tailored trally located. Call MI 8-2487. Eve­ state. Selling for $14,900. Call the landscaped with ahruba, flower­ on Middle Turnpike West. Excel­ ing driving school. Three skilled rate on long mstance moves to Philbrick Agency, MI 9:84M. nance chairman John H. Yeomans BIDWELL HOME Improvement Apply at MACHINE OPERATOR — accus­ erly 803’, more or less, along the ville 'TR 6-1340 between 4 and 8 cashmere overcoat, size 88-40. Ox­ nings MI 9-8590. R. F. Dimock Co., MI 9-5245, Bar­ ing trees. St, • Mary’a Parish lent home for small family. is out of the state today. courteous instructors Class room 48 sUtes. MI S-B187. tomed 'to operating production p.m. . $18,800. Call Mrs. Chamberlain at Automohne* for Bat*. 4 Instructions for 16, i7 year olds. Co. Alterations, additions .ga­ northerly side of Tolland 'Turnpike: ford gray suit, size 40. Both excel bara Woods, MI 9-7702, or Johanna BEAUTIF’UL custom 8 room Last night, however. Yeomans I960 AUSTIN-HEALY .8000,' fully rages. Roofing an-' riding experts. equipment. Experience In a tire lent condition. MI 8-8583. MODERN 6 rooms heated, stove, Barrows A Wallace, BU 9-5477, TR $16,800—Finished 8 room Cape on equipped, e x c^ e n f condition, Telephone Mr. Mortlock, Director Employment Office then northwesterly along Windsor Evans, MI 9-5653. ranch, entrance hall, 2 fireplaces Vernon St. Full shed dormer, ga­ stated the First Selectman had told WANTED — dean used cars. We Aluminum clapboards a specialty recapping shop desirable but not refrigerator, hot water. Call M l 8-4859. 19,000 miles^ ^1;k)0, MI 8-8076. of Driver Education. MI 9-7898. Painting— Papering 21 Street, 691’, more or less, to point 4 picture windows, steel beam con rage. Ona block from Buckley him he thought the auditor was buy, trad* down or trade any- Unexcelled workmanship. Easy necessary. . Nichols - Mancheater Boats and Aceeasorie* 46 MAN’S ALPACA overcoat, also 9-0723. BOLTON—New six room Cape, liv­ of beginning. topcoat, "new,” lize 40,-42. Ladiea' atriiction, partial recreation room REDUCED FOR quick sale—Six School. mistaken and said that the records thli^. Douglaa Motors. 888 Main. LARSON’S ,, Connecticut’s first li­ budget terma. Ml 9-6496 tw TR First National Stores, Inc. Tire, Inc., 295 Broad St, ing room with paneled fireplace 100x300, trees, $20,900. Carlton W 1 ^ - FORD convertible, like new, EXTERIOR and Interior painting. 'The above zone change will be­ 12 FOOT. DECKED runSbout, fiber coats, dresses and. suits, size 14 room ranch, garage. 3 large bed­ are in good order. Consequently ■power steering, automatic trans censed driving school trained — 5-9109. come effective as of October 1, wall, formal dining room, custom Hutchins, MI 9-5132. $60 DOWN, cash or trade -»-1956 Ceilings refinlshed. Papernan^g. ^ Park A Oakland Aves. FULLER BRUSH need neat young las covered bottom, steering plus All excellent condition. Going Business Locations rooma, spactoug living room, din $17,90*—Custom built 2 bedroom the finance board is' planning to mission, radio, heater, and wind­ Certified and approved Is now of­ 1960. Gregg kitchen cabinets, rolled for- Colonial on OIcilcott St. Garege. Fillly meet with Harold Bums (the audi­ Ford V8 with overdrive, 4idoor PLASTERING AND brick work, Wallpaper books. Estimates-given. men, married, late model car, roller and 10 h.p. Mercury motor. South. Anv reasonable offer ac 'mica, VA baths, three large bed­ HENRY STREET—7 room Cape Ing area, recently redecorated, shield washer. Best offer over fering classroom . and behind TOWN PLANNING COMMIS­ gAsking $300. MI 4-8185. ^ for Rent 64 equipped kitchen. Reduced, for tor) within two or three weeks to Otatlnri wagon. It ts the end of wheel tnatru.:tlon tor teenagers. chimney repairing, plaster re­ Fully covered by Insurance. CaU East Hartford, Conn. home owner, for Manchester-Wll- eepted. Ml 9-0421. rooms, one acre wooded lot, ame­ large living room with fireplace, open for Inspection, Owner, MI $800. MT 9-1518. pairs. AU types of masonry, old Edward R. Price. MI t-lOOS. limahtic areas, $117 plus $39 ex- SION 9-9861. quick aale. review his report." The Board of month e ^ - e t Brunner’s, In Tal- MI 9-8075. FIGURE n* OUT: If you sold just MFG 1960 13'7’’ BOAT, completely LARGE STORE at 28 Birch Bt. site drive, selling for $16,800. Call modern kitchen, dishwasher, base­ eottyllle. Open evening*. and new. Free estimates. Call E.. ' penses to start, excellent benefits. Martin E. Alvord, Chairman Finance, by law, must publish ths $50 DOWN; Cash or trade buys' you EDCTERIOR AND Interior painting one AVON gift set to only half the Dorothy C. Jacobson, Secretary equipped, 85 Johnson, Gator trail­ Apply Marlow’s, 887 Main St. the R. F. Dlmock Co.. MI 9-5245, ment finished, 2-car garage, 64 RUSSELL ST.—8 room older $18,500—Large * room ranch In Richardson',Ml 8-0869. Call MI 9-0090^ or LUdlow 2-3726 Wanted— To Bur 58 Barbara Woods, 'lyil 9-7702, or Jo­ comments of the auditor in the a new I960 Studebaker lArk 2-door and paperhanglng. Wallpaper women In your neighborhood your September 27, 1960 er, water skis and line, bfelt and Near Main St. Parking. Bowers School, $18,500. Philbrick home in excellent condition, oil Jarvl# Acres. Attached garage. for Interview. ' ' hanna Evans, MI^9-5653. Agiency, Ml 9-8464. annual town report. 6 cyl. V8, automatic drive, at Garage— Service-—Storage 10 .STONE MASON. Any kind of stone, bpoka. Guaranteed workmanship. earnings would reach $3 to $5 an cushion life preservers. CaU MI WE BUT, SELL or trade antique steam heat, copper plumbing, 1- Full basement. Landscaped lot. Referring to the auditor. Cook Brunner's In Talcottvllle, on the and used tumlture. china, etoos, MAIN STREET-Bulldlng for com­ Step Out In Style STORAGE SPACE, for fiimiture or 'brlrk, block, \fcohrrete floor, fire­ Reasonable rates FuUy Insured. hour during our Christmas selling 8-5695. car garage, and a beautiful-yard also said he did not feel he was do­ Manchester-Vemon town line. Fast and eourteoua serrica. Leo season which has already started. oUVCr, ptclurs framas and oK r mercial business or office use. BOLTON 26 LINDEN STREET $19,500—Almost new 8 bedroom merchandise now availabla at place and terrazzo. Guarantee best 7 1 Will subdivide. MI 9-6229, 9-5. Walking^ distance to Main St ing his Job. He said Bums brought work. MI 9-5116. J. Pelletier. Ml 9-8898. Why not take advantage today of o d n s ,.^ deOs and guna, hobby OPPOSITE CENTER PARK and all ‘schools. Asking $13,900, ranch, ceramic tiled - bath, . full FrtR SALE—1956 Impala Converti­ 52 Pearl St. Ml 9-5700. Custom built oversize 4 finished basement, attached garage^ Beauti­ the books to him about two weeks this unequaled part-time earning BulldiiiB Materials 47 odUeotlona, attic contenta or whole STORE SUITABLE Elva Tyler, Realtor MI 9-4489, MI after he (Cook) took office as First ble, 250 h.p.,' standard shift, clean estates. Furniture Repair Serrica, for office or' 6 room Cape, large kitchen, 2 stone 8 rooni single. Large living room fully landicaped with many extras. and reasonable. Call after 8, MI opportunity? We will train you. any business. 190 West Middle fireplaces, walk-out basement, full 9-8061. Selectman July 1, 1969. Bums told Roofing— Siding 16 PAINTTNO INSIDE or out. Good Call CH 7-4137. USED BUILDING material for Talcottvllle, Oohn.. TeL MI 8-7449 2 full baths, fireplace, storm win 8-5606. Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 work dons reasonable. MI 9-0726. ■ale, 2x8s and up, aheathing, stor­ Tlirnpike. Call MI 9-6205, 2 4o 9 shed dormer, well landscaped %• dowa, one-car garage, lot 176x80 $21,000—Excellent value in this him at that time be would be out AMESITE DRIVEWAYS p.m. or MI 3-6802. acre lot. Asking $15,900. SOUTH WINDSOR—You w ill, like In two or three weeka-to set up the 7 room older home on Ruasell St. RAY'S ROOFINO O 0„ shlngls and BILLINO CLERK — Diversified age bins, shelving, work benches, Could be converted to' two 4-room this large 7 room split level on built-in roofs, n tte r and conduc­ PAINTINO AND paperhanglng. duties In amall office. Must be two complete bathroom sets, two WANTED—Used piano. Call Ml apartments. Also zoned to allow 4 bedrooma, garage. books the way he wanted them 80.50 ARIEL 1951 single. " Call PI Good cleLji workmanship at rea­ LARGE ONE-room air-conditioned LAWRENCE F. FIANO Elm Street,, one block from bus kept. Cook aald Bums didn’t corns tor work; r ^ chimney renairs. fast, accurate typist. Five day 40 PAVING IS OUR BUSINESS kitchen sinks, (cabinet), wooden 9-3291 between 5-7. roomers. Roomers would have pri 8 bedrooms and playroom Inc Lovely Needlepainting! 2-6480, Ray Hagenow, Ml 9-3n4: Ray sonable rates. 80 years In Man­ office. 100%' Main St. location. $22,500—If Rockledge la your de-1 untilitll about Aug. 15 when he plck ^ hour week. Excellent benefits. CH CALL kitchen cabinets, two hot water Marlow’s 867 Main St. vate entrance. 8 roomers pay com­ with 11^ baths and garage. Flill Ja-kson Ml 8-8838. chester. Raymond Fiske. MI 6-8546. Weyerhaeuser Company, furnaces, modem radiators, com­ MI 3-2766 plete taxes, heat and mortgage pay­ sire be sure to see this I bedroom up the books to ^ o the audit, but LARGE SELECTION of recondi­ 9-9287. Rooms Withont Board 59 basement, aluminum storms, per ranch, m baths, 2 flreplocas. Love­ did nothing about setting them up. tioned bicycles. All sizes at re­ 120 Huyshope Ave., Hartford. plete windows, including frame, OFFICfc'FQR RENT. Ideal for den- ments. Immediate.possession, ■dnallzed fireplace, 100x200 fpot A. A. DION, DfC. Roofing, riding, and . aluminum storm windows, Paul P. Fiano MI 3-0458 ly lot bn Arnott Rd. iThc books are open to ths pub­ duced prices. Repairs on all EXTERIOR AND Interior painting, PLEASANT TWIN bedroom next tlat or InauTancc. 186 West JJlddle Ml 9-4410 yard. Asking $17,000. Vacant and painting. Garrontry. Alterations doors, and plumbing suppUes. Ed Crawford FRED MURPHY lic,” Cook said, "I’d be glad to makes. Parts and accessories. 257 and additions. CeUlngs. Workman­ decorating ceilings, floors,. paper- to shower, private home.^gentle Tpke. Call MI'S-SZOO, 2-9 p.m. or Immediate occupancy available JARVIS REALTY CO. Choman House Wrecking, Open MI- 3-6802. . FOUR B-EDROOM Cape. Large lot.' Realty have anyone come to look at them Spriice St. ship guaranteed. 299 Autumn St. hanging. Oean workmanship. Free DeMAIO BROS. man, radio, TV., pai‘parking. ‘ MI 9-6801 Glenn Roberts Agency, Realtors 282 E. (tenter St. MI 2-4112 who wiahea.’’ daily 8:30 p.m;-6, Saturday 8-4, or With many trees. Pleasant subu>» MI 4-1621, MI 4-0181. Ml 8-4880. estimates. No Job too small. John after 5:30, Eventoga coll Ml *;1200 .A t hla office this morning the Verfallle, Ml 8-2621. SEPTIC TANKS SINCE 1920 caU Ml 9-2892, -■ ' ban location. Phone John H. Lap- , m 3-4054 COUOHUN ROOFINO Company, AND ROOMS AND CABIN by the week Ronses for Rent 6 5 pen, Inc. MI 9-5261. MI 3-6219, MI VERNON-.^Your heart will yearn Fliiat Selectman showed the Se­ Wanted Aiiton— COVENTRY 86,900 lectman's epeord book for general Motorcycles 12 Inc. Aluminum riding, sophalt, TWO LADIES will do Interior ■-The Price Is Right — Diamonds—Watch**— Free parking. Scranton’s Motel 9-7445. 514 ACRES, large brook, 8>4 rooni for this distinguished U shaped asbeatos roofing.. Also aluminum, papering and painting. Neat, ex­ - WORK GUARANTEED! 160 Tolland'oUand umpike. Ml 9-0828 FIVE ROOM ranch: Adulte pre­ house, 2-car garage.I $10,900. Carl ranch with it* Clbraltar-Ilke, cus­ $ 8 8 SAVE 888 government and highway ac­ galvanized pr copper gutters and perienced. Phone MI 8-2332 or MI PLUCGEO SEWERS Jewebr 48 after 6 .p.m. ferred. VA miles from Wilbur 6H ROOM SPLIT level. 100x200 ft. ton W. Hutchins Ml' 9-6182. tom built construction. Wise floor Owner sacrificing this 4-year-cdd, counts. Cook’s records were In t^e readers, kd 8r7707. .9-9615. Cross Parkway. Vernon. Available lot. School, bus stops at door. Own­ planning. Includes formal dining all-brick deluxe 2 room ranch. Plas­ same book, kept on the same WANTED--1950-1955 station Wagon. Maehino Gloanod LEONARD W. YOST. Jowelai^t*- ROOM FOR young lady. All the Oct. 1. Box A, Herald. er Is presently in Pennsylvania tered walla, 12x12 modem kitchen paper as thoee o f tho former Se­ No deslera. MI S-8777, PORTER STREET SECTION room, country-size modem kitch­ WALLPAPER, removed, $8.60 ^ r Septic Tanks, Dry -Welle. Sewer CALL M l 3-7691 palrs, adjuota watches expertly. comforts ot home. A few. feet from and will consider all reasonable of­ en, 3 bedrooms 1 ^ baths, 2-car with knotty pIna caUnaU, 12x22 Itv. lectman, L. Edward Whitcomb, Roofing and Chimney* ?6-A room. ’This ad paid for out of my Lines Installed— CeUar Water- ReaaoDabla priceo. Open Tuooday everyUiing. MI 9-8829. 6 ROOM CAPE, 8 bedrooms; ga- fers. Phone John H. Lappen, Inc. Sensible Invitinfi? Home ing room with raised hearth fire­ whoee records were still in the ■ dll —„i , rOge, quiet street. Bowers section garage. Protected patio In the o ^ pocket. MI 9-9158. prooflng Done. thru Saturday, ■ ‘Ihuroday ar~ MI 9-5261, MI 9-7445, MI »-&219. "U”. The setting and exquisite place, larga bath, and 10x15 bed­ front of the book. Busineas Service* Offered 18 ROUFTNQ — Specialising repairing nliigB. l$* 8pnica-8t Ml *^$67. f u r n is h e d r o o m "for gentle $125. MI 9-2785. Five bedrooms, recreation room room. Lake pririleges, The Selectman’s chsekbook la roofs of all kinds. New rooiM gut­ FREE ESTIMATES • TIMi5 PAYMENTS man, AH conveniences. Parking. landscaping insure privaev and MANCHESTER — Large 2-famlly, G.E. heating system, fireplace provide charm. Price la in keepliig Identical to that used by the •rAMKm' TREE removal - land ter work, chimneys ,cleaned re­ McKlNNEY BROS. MI 9-8102. long frontage, 10 acres, extra lot. LAWRENCE F. FIANO neighboring town of Bolton, where cleared, firewood cut, Insured. paired. Aluminum riding.' 10 iiliel and F*ed 49«A FTVE ROOM single house, Avail- sunpprch, 2-car garage, iVi baths with value at $33,900.' Glenn i n Read Herald Advs. JENNTTE J16 DRIVEWAY SEALER AFPUCATIONS NSeds .repairs. Asking $13:500. Roberts . Agency, Realtors, MI MI 8-2766 The Herald examined comparable Call Paul A. Ellison, Ml 8-8742. years’ experience. Free esti­ S^wetoM Disposal Co. r a o N T ROOM, centrally located able Oct. 1. MI 9-7885. Tongren, Broker, MI 3-6321. PHc^ right, $19,500. Shown by ap 180-182 Pearl S t—8n 8-8808 WOOD TO SELL. Ideal for fire- Hot water. Parklni Gentleman 4-1821, MI 4-0181. Paul P. Fiano MI 3-0458 records today. Bolton, however, mates. Call Howley, MI 8-8861, MI pointment. Easily flna^^ced, does not use the form of register COMPLETE REPAIRS—By Stu- 8-0768. ' place. Approximately 5 cords, $60. prMerred. 89 Birch It. Ml 9-7129. S ix ROOM duplex. Central. One BOLTON LAKE—6 room Cape, 2 Ed Crawford MI 9-4410 art R. Wdicott on automatic , Ml 9-4028 after 8:80^______block from Main- St., two from 168 (XIQPER STREET. Very prescribed by the State Tax Ctem- unfinished with plumbing and wir­ BRAE-BURN REALTY mlssloner. Rums recommended waahers, dryers and . electric • SEPTIC TANKS ROOM SUITABLE for a gentleman Center. Available Oct. 1. $90 ing in, aluminum storms, amesite five room single, three bedrooma, ranges. Ml 9^678. Heating and Plombing 17 CLEANED oa* D78TA1XEO Private entrance. sSwe parking. monthly. MI 3-7029 after 6:30 p.m. living room large kitchen, full Lot* lor 8bi* 78 that "the record used by the drive, full basement with steel MI S-6278 present Selectman's predecsosor 8 1 4 0 I Garden—Farm—Oaii^ $8 per week. 288 Charter Oak St. hatchway, ceramic tile bath, fira- basement with oil heat. Nice shod- CHAIN SAW-work — Trees cut. PLUMBING AND heating - re- MI 8-1748. IMMACULATE clean 6 room house, ad and fenced yard. Priced right ANDOVER LAtCE-Two adjotnlng M put back into use, or that the tilTNCHIS • SEWERS Produeta 80 place. Lake privileges. Call owner, MANCHESTER — Porter Street lots for solo. MorioB E. Robertoco, Reasonable rate*. Call PI 8-7868 modeling Installations, repairs. MACRINB CLEANED 2 baths, garage, nlcb neighborhood, to settle estate. Immediate occu­ Selwtman put Into use the form between 1 :S(M :S0 or any time All work guaranteed 28 years ex­ PLEASANT ROOM. Gentleman- $125 MI 8-6452. MI 9-6656.. Area. Six room colonial, completo- broker, MI t49M. GREEN MOUNTAIN potatoes and ly redecorated, excellenr location pancy. MI 9-8917, MI 9-14U. of order .re n te r prescribed by the Saturday or Sunday. perience. 14-hour aervlce. Coll turnips. Pasquitiini Farm, 248 Parking. Separate entrance Near $12,600—SIX room cape, full base­ State Tax CommissiMier.’’ Earl VanCamp. Ml 9^749. • INSTAkLATION Main St. MI 8-1618 or MI 9-2961. off Porter St., 13x24 ft. living MANCHESTER —188 Tanner 8t„ THHEE B ZONE lota with | city TYPEWRITERS ohd office ma- Avery St., Wappii^. MI 4-0604. ment, combination w in d^S ' and room, formal dining room, Ruaco water. Union. 8t. Moqctleater. Bums could not be reached tor SPECIALIST - . . ' _ ’ '-- - Suburban For Rent 66 one block to Bowers School, comment today. chines—r^ a irs, soles, servtc* and ROOM FOR rent, bath, heated doors, amesite drive ehaBe trees, cOmbinationa throughout, ameaite $2,600 each. Ml 9-8495. PEPPERS, eggplants — pick in OT -lavs O'” ancy. Morion B. charming 6 room ranch, excellently 5 5 0 1 rentals Ml 9-8477. Radio-TV Repair your containers, 60c half bushel. kitchen privileges, free parking. BOLTON—Route 85—4 room apart- drive, selling for $13,900. Call Tbs maintained by 'original owners. MI 8-4461. Roberioon. Broker, Ml 8-898S. R. F. Dlmock Co., MI 9-6246. Bar Manchester Evening. Herald An­ NOW. BEFORE the ni8h starts, U Service* 18 Town and Country Cabbage and squash. 338 HiUstown mept with garage, second floor. Well built home, nice lot, garage. Subnrtmn tor Sal* 75 dover oorrespendent, Mrs. Pool D. Rd, bora Woods. M l 9-7702, or Johani|i $18,200. Evenings Mr. Hayoa, oQ the time to have that gun put In GIVEN FOR ONE WEEK NICE R(X)M IN quiet home for re­ All modern conveniences: Avall- 6 ROOM CAPtC, S bedrooma, VA Plohatiehl, tetophene Pngrim Evans, AQ 0-6068, RADIO-’TV RBPAIR8, any naako abl« Oct. 1. MI 8-2385. baths, porch, garage, fireplace, 3-0627, Warren E. Howland. MI VERNON—Three bedroom ranch, Tlui costumemi you sel»''' duy at- shape for the coming season. cars, amplifiera, phenographa az Drainago Go. TONOORD g r a p e s . Pick your fined lady or gentleman. MI 2-«85d. wooded lot 160x76. 1H% mort> 2-1108. gas heat, three ye*rs old, good tor -day • Young, lew-slniple Bring It and your mower, shears, changers. Over, 47 years totei si. With Any Purchase own. Bring'' your ..baSketa. $1 a 9-6102. ( MANCHESTERr-Vacant. Comfort­ Shaath that la lovely worn solo. knIVes, locks, be^s, etc. to BiraUh- MIT-4143 gage immediate occupancy. Own­ able family 6 room Cape with one- condition. Near new school. Immo- perience, 90 days guarantee on oil hasket, 270 Hackmatack Sj, BOLTON—4-room apartment, Call er. MI 9-6440. MANCHESTER—$ bodroom ranch, dteto occupancy, 812,600. Tom Combine with jacket for street waiie, 62 Peart work. Potterton’s, IFI *-4817. FOR YOUR CAR...... , . . .A SNOW BRUSH car garage. All city litUitlea. Oil Legal Notice FURNISHED ROOM for rent near after 8 p.m, MI 8-7104. year old. garage, plooter walls, hot Minor, broker, Rockville TR wear. PEPliERS SWEET and hot. Pick WEST CENTER Street-^ room heat, close to sphool, bus, and water heat, large lot, $18,800. sva- M U M RUBBISH REMOVAL Serv- your own. 50c a basket. dPaul Main St. * Hazel St. MI 9-2170. ■hopping. Alice (Jlampet, Realtoc, 5-8042. UMITSTIOH, OBOEB No. 814? wiih Patt O-ilama is Ice^resldenttal, commercial, In­ FOR THE LADIES ...... ___ . . MINTS English colonial. Large living nings Mr. Holcombe, MI 4-1188, AT A COURT OF PROBATE held Robotto, Birch Mountain Rd.. Man­ MI 0-4643 or Ml 3-7387. I Cl in sixes 10, 12, 4t, 18, ig, 20: Every moment you spend in em­ dustrial. Attics.jieltani, yards, in­ WAKM COMFbRTABLE room, Wanted to Rent 68 roonrwlth fireplace, dining room, Warren E. Howland,, MX 8-1108. WILUNOTON—Eight room house, at Ifanchaater, within andd for l>ust 31 to 40. Size 12; 32 bujit. broidering this lovely panel wilt be chester, Dtatribi of Mancheater, on th'e 37th daythe cinerator-cardboard drums. Lswn very nicely furnished, quiet, pri den 8 spacious bedrooms, ceramic excellent condition. OU hbt sir FORTHEMEN...... CIGARS $17,200 IS THE asking for thiq spot, MANCHESTER of September. XWO. areas 8 yard# of 35-inch jacket, a serene one! This 1* a needle­ mowing. Light trucking. MI 9-^67. vote home, modem conyeniencoa. mtlnr a bath, newly redhodeled kitchen Four bedroom heat, large porch, artesian well, Freient'. Hon. John J. WaUett, Jude*. HELP WANTED less 4 year old $ bedroom ranch, Dutch Colonial, contrallv ) abort sleeve, 2>j, yards. . painting that will be cherished! Fertilizer* 50-A Parking, 216 Spruce St. room colonial home In Manchester with breakfast nook. Wall to wall ahodn treSa. bora with 2-cor * a - ______Estate_ _ of______EUzabeth D.______Runde.— lata of To order, send 85c '.i coin* to Pattern No. 5501 has hot:lron raEE H»'nMATE8—Prompt serv FOR THE KIDS...... LOLLIPOPS with option to buy. Call- MI 9-7423 corpatihg plua many oxtroa. Only with full caUqr, ilraplaca, family large front to back livug roOm, Eoae* chicken coon. 2t4 acres larol I Nancheater tn arid DIatrIci. deceeaeA Buf Burnett, The Manchesur transfer for 14" x 17%" design; lee on all types of slsctricai wlr-^ rURNURISO ROOM for foatla< o^ M I 8-6028. $17,0^ A u l J, Oorrontl, M l kitchen, carport, patio, omoplte fireplace, form tl dining land, fruit trssa, near school, 4i% I Hancheater.^ administrator. FIRST CLA$S m e c h a n ic COW MANURE. DOUvared. $6 and drivciway, coufttiYllko yard, beau­ Evening Hersld, U M AVE. OF stitch lllustrsltqn; color., chart Ing. Licensed and insured. Wilson n o loads. Bxesnent tat fall oead- jnan. Ona block from Mein I t MI S-6868. aluminum comUnoUpna. BtUaa to VOenn. $18*00. FOR CADILLAC, OUMMOBILE and PON’PAC AGENCY tifully shnibbod. Ai m for oola AMEBlipAB, NEW YOKIi W, N To order, send 36c In coins to:— EiMtrlcal Co., Msnchsster, MI ^ s h r u t a a . etc; M I S-TS04,.MX '* jm 4 botwotn S'*.! WANTED 4 OR. 5 room bousa to ohoded lot. 117,900. ^ oto beouponcy. TPmHlaqr^ Brak-i»8. FOR ALL-AROUND WORE—EXCSBLLENT rent In Monebaster ar*a. with or older home in top condition, oak- Ahoe Cabot, The Manchoster Evs- *-4n7. Glastonbury. MB 8-7m . p HDCDBAWAY—A number ot ocelod- Boles, MI 9-9888, Worrm ’* or, RoekvUt*. TR 54042. lor in* eredUeca For .lst>cia4s mailing add lOc nlng Herald, 116* AVE OF WORKING CDNDITTONfl. TOP WAOEB, Eta. iPACIOUS room tn private horn*, without option to buy. Have one ed acres with 6 acre l>ond and new Ing $12,300. Elsie Meyer Agehcy land, MI S-HM. in their claim# a__ Cor each partem. Print Name, Ad- AMERICAS, NEW YORK S«, N.Y. STEPS. SIDEWALKS, stons walls, Norm’s Mobilgas Station nicely futnlohed, klitehen prl.vi- small child. References. No 8 room cottegf^Thfa la a roro Realtors. MI 0-6624. MI 8 - ^ . •ald admlniatrator i* ftrsplsces, * flsgstons terraces. (XlVENTRY-^Routo' HA. 14’mtls droao wtUi Zona, Styie No. and For Ist-closs mailing add 10c for . APPLY D f PESUMIN I Hmuiehold Goods 51 leges and porkiite, Next to High agents, only principals, MI 3-0000. Item. Tongren,'oilSrokar, MI 8-*121. WuiUd—Heal Mtqt* 77 FtXsi' - ’ Lawns, landscaped. Work done at Sdiool,. close to Ooilcr. MI *-7881 4 CAROL ORriTE • RoekriU*. |U, from Bolton line, A ttro^ ve Cape, re.ir^fi.55 each pattern. Print Name, Address Wa n t e d —Six room house or low«d ' Qbii’t arioi the Fau A Winter reasonablj| prices. Ml 8-0796, 134 EAST CENTER ST#^ Ml 9-8220 TOJto POWER handle at new low- ROdOKOOB—8H room- ranch, ew. ' * MDBi Much, lorf# o 4 down, 2 Bortiolly finiahed tn. l i a u m a x o v n h o m * m r w forder with, sons- and Pattern Number. SCifANTON MOToaS. WC. 166 UNION ST. apartment, two children echoed W iooua of our oxeitlng pattern M l s -o il* or TR 6 -U ll ROOKVILIJB •r prioe, now $84J6., 21" powor TWO WELD furnished rooms, with 14x20 living room. S twin-olaa bod* room, eahiDat kttoaon. * Enormous lot with shade. Ntwiy eoettaous'. ood teditetiteiia noltyl ' “Have you the ’*0 Album, con­ INSIDE CELXrAR Walls ' wste^ I o m M.OCK lAST, or MAIN ST. garage. Private home. Reason' ogs and three adults. Manchester , rooms, beautiful Utebon, ’ bos ; p^tod.' Very low down p*ynont. bo n t*rt$ FwtiiMi. Just M hoodla rotary ounrer with hog iDoni, OMilM* flOB k* .NWf*l**,’^eau Ed O I J*, Itedi taining many lovsly designs and nroolsd, small eaivsntsr Job*, l o obto. Oantlaoun pnfsr$*di. Plasas or East Hartford area. Call Rivtr-’• - nont gsrags; under $20,000. Ki I t e U U N l O*., CH < tMTH. MI. .'V ptM mmt 0*tr pss * ossfl i •^*its*tF.m. ^ viow B^BBB any tima. ■etetOL Ml MIH, W or « qsniaMIN. ^ t ■ Ootrtuky, Kooltor. MX S4UI, \ -- a :

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The Weather I f. Avarag* Dilly Net PlreeB.*im *f V, a. Wtethw i Th u r s d a y ; sEPTEMBfeB^. i960 For Om Week B w M PAGE TWENTY-FOUB Sapt 84(1999 giS S iJ ^ r i a g httar i Mra. Abraham LabrMk; Rt. 6, h Mik I t a t fr fe ir a e The Star of the Vast, Royal Mrs. Harry Sweat of Manchester Students to €^t 13,220 was named secretary of the Past South Windsor. oooter wnd- lea. hMal Black Perceptory, No. 18, will held Engagement Miss Patten attended Manches­ ItaBtar «< tlw AMIt wltli Mgh la tlw eea. About Town a school of InstrucUon tomorrow at District Presidents Club of Ameri­ can Legion Auxiliary at a potluck ter High School, and is employed X-rays Tu^day Bm M of OmiMtaii 8 p.m. at Orange Hall. at Ctwl'e’a'Restaurant, Rt. 6. Mr. M a n ch ester— A City of Village Charm meeting last night at the home of Kick’s Trio wlU play for 'dancing Gondarowrict-Smith Labreck attended high school in Covenant Me,n’s Club of Cov­ Mrs. W ilber. UtUe, 19B Spencer Cheat X -«iya Will ha given Saturday night at the British Limestone, Maine, and la employed Tueaday to all freahmen and aan- PRICE nV E CBN11 enant Congregational Church will St. t» Mr, and Mrs. Harry C. Smith, 10 by the Kelsey-Ferguson Brick Co. OPEN TONIGHT (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER SO, 1900 American Club from • to l. nie hol'd Its first meeting of the sea­ Knok St., announce tha marriage lore at Manchaater High School TpU liXXIX, NO. SOS fan outing urfll bo held Sunday at in South Windsor. and freahmen at Barnard Junior son tomorrow at 6:80 with a pot- Miss Eleanor Huebner, 424 N. of their daughter, Wendy Smith, to A Nov. 5 Wedding la planned. the Oerdw Grove, beginning at luck at the church. Police Chief Main St., left today for CTeveland, Leon A .' Oondarowskl Jr., Rock­ High School who .have parental 1.0:80, and tlckeU are atiU avall- James M. Reardon will discuss po­ Ohio, on a weekend business trip. ville,, last Saturday at St. Joseph’s permiaeioh. abla lice activities In Manchester. Cffiurch, Rockville. A charge o f 50 centa will be Miss Brenda Lalley, daughter df The bridegroom Is the son of Church Will Fete made to each student. State New8\ H ie SVBA Guard Club social Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lalley, 24 Mr- and Mrs. Leon Gbndacowski, Mrs. Cecelia Wandt, R.N., the meeting, scheduled for tomorrow Recruit Nancy J. Wheaton, 18, daughter of Bradly Wheaton, 13 Harvard Rd., is a new member of 23 High St., Rockville. Dads, Daughters nurse at Manchester High School, at the home o f Mrs. Paul White, said the Powers Co. of Glencoe, HOUSE School St., recently completed the Student Council at Morse Col­ The bride attended the Univer­ 6TT Pine St, hss been canceled N.Y., will take the X-rays, Stu­ eight weeks’ basic military train­ lege. She is a 1960 graduate of sity of Connecticut and Hartford A third annual Dad’s and Roundup Uecauae of Illness. - A business dents will be suipmoned from their ing at the Women's, Army Corps Manchester High School. College for Women. The Bride­ Daughter’s banquet will be held at meeting will be held tonight at 8 clasaea over the Intercommunica­ Center, Ft. McClellan, Ala. groom Is a graduate of the Univer­ the Emanuel Lutheran Church on o’clodB at the home of Mrs. An­ sity of Connecticut and Williman- tion ays terns. thony Rowe, president. 248 Wood- The board of management of the Friday, Oct. ’7, at 6:30 p.m. state DAR will meet Monday at tlc Teachers’ College, Willlman- If a student’s x-ray shows a posi­ ■ ' Ribicoff Favors bridge S t, to plan for the annual Mrs'. John McParland, 86 Flor­ Erlud Johnson is chairman of nr SOBS Ht m om ow en euasaif liaat lilght'hy^Khrushehev ence St., and Mrs. George Miller, 10:30 a.m., at the Ellsworth Me­ tic. the bsuiquet committee, and Eric tive result to the test for tuber- bsmquet and election of officers. culosus, the student's family will 74 Florence St., are vacationing morial Homestead in Windsor. 'The couple will be at home after Anderson will serve as toastmas­ . Wuhififton, Macmillan Smaller House All members will attend. be notified, and so will hia family in Portadown, County Armagh, Members will bring box lunches. Saturday at Island View, Grove ter. The program, after the turkey Prdtideiit end I But neutralist neti««« doctor. Ireland. Before returning Oct. 6, Members of Oxford Parish Chap Beach, Westbrook. dinner, will consist of group sing­ M ra Alice Clampet, president of Reaulta will not be known for British Priine Minister Hercdd j qn soviet Premier.' Hfirtfonl, Sept. SO (4*)— they will visit England and Scot­ ter, DAR, will attend. ing, solos by Ralph Lundberg, and V the Manchester Soroptlmlst Club, two weeks after the X-raya. G^eynor Ribicoff «aid' today ^and a number o f members, will land. Patten-Labreck a comedy magician. h .v . ^ Members of the 8th District Fire The Educational Clqb of Man­ be defini^y favors a reduc­ leave Saturday to attend the New ’The engagement of Miss Carol Reservations will close next chester and the Board of Educa­ meet at the White House thlB Uj,!, morning, fiew on to Denver Miss Judith K. Ordway, daugh­ Department v/111 meet at fire head­ Tuesday. Tickets may be obtained Regional Conference at Ann Patten of M anchester to tion are co-sponsoring the health weekend for talks on the] today to attend tha funeral of tion in the State House of Wentwpftlv«y-the Sea, N. H. The ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dexter F. quarters tomorrow at 7:30 p.m., from tee chairman, toastmaster, Representatives^ which' next Ordway, llO Cambridge St., is a to proceed to the Holmes Funeral Beecher Joseph Labreck of South program. deepening Eaat-West crisis in m to B i ^ w a r ’s «»<>than _ , 30th anniversary of the charter Windsor is announced by, her par Sedoff Eklund, Carl Hultgren, ■ t TTviifa.4 Nafinna The President was scheduled .to year will reach I'-record 294 ito Leads in Plea freshman at Westbrook Junior Home, 400 Main St., to pay re­ Carl Matson, Hilding Bolin, Hugo I date of the first club at Oakland, spects to Mrs. Fred Smith, whose ents, Mr. and Mrs. Merton E. Pat' the united IsailonB. _ Uy back to Washington in the ever College where she is enrolled In the Pearson, Herbert Bengtson or at Their Ulka are e x p e ^ to COT-1 ^ reachlng^heJe about 10:80 member*. CaUf., will be commemorated with son, William Whalen, is a member ten, 195 Union St. The “preferable way,’’ he-told retailing course. She Is a gradu­ the church office. ^ • eehtrate on the anti-What offen-1 _ ggyp. • spedsl programs diiripg October of the department. Her flatice la the son of Mr. and Personal Notices his prose conference, would be'A throughout the country.' ate of Manchester High School. , / alvf that Soviet Premier^Nftlta White House preifa ,off Ice For U.S.-Soviet Talk Xhruahchav li waging In the UJ<- U wiiminr^A thla m o m i^ th%t Bl- size reduction formula which would give more credit to riie SAMPLE SALE Diplomatle authoritlea aald Mae-1 g«nhower had no plana to he away \ ------In' Memoriam mlUan would fly to Washington Washington for the weekend, larger cities and tov-ris. By RELMAN MOBIN In fond memory of my dear huebend, from the U.N. headquarters in Anne Wheaton, assistant At present, no,city or town, re- Samuel Hiller, and our dear father, gardleea o# population, can have United Nations, N. Y„ Sept. 30 (/P)— The Communist bloe called home suddenly Sept. 39, 1954. New York tomorrow afternoon, I press aecretary, told reporters that mounted a counter offensive in the U.N. today against A Tlrit . with BUenhowar Sunday no' weekend apliointmenta with more than two members. I had a husband with a heart of cold, But If that U not posea>l*. the tough major Western statement of policy, but neutralist leadr Who meant more to me than wealth un­ morning and rotum to New York foreign viritors has been achedul- told. late Sunday. ad. Her words did net preclude Governor said he would go for ers still undismayed, issued a formal demand for a new ihc«t« God took his hand. I had to part He 'Will be accompanied here by the poaaibllity, however, that a the' 169-member plan—one legis­ With the husband I loved with all my lator from eadh town—^which has ing at the summit of President Eisenhower and Nikita S. heart. hia foreign minister, Lord Home Macmillan meeting might be ar­ Khrushchev. and the permanent head of the ranged. been proposed ‘for some time. Rsmembsrsd always by his wife, Ruth On the subject of rediatrictlng Speaking for the Communists, Poland's Wladyslaw Gomol* and family. British foreign office, Frederick Hoyer Millar. New Yotk, Sept, so IW —-Soviel the 86-member state Senate, so ka struck back at British Prime Minister Harold MacmilWa MacmUlan ewiferred w ith -1 Premier Nikita S .^ K ^ a h c h e y , that each Senator will represent hard-hitting address of yesterday which touched off a vio­ Khrushchev for two hours last pressing ftrward with his anU- approirimately the same number lent table-thumping demonstration by Soviet Premier Khroab- nirht. Hm then atmounced he wouldj Weetem diplomatic ofrenaive,. in- of citizena, ^ e Governor said he ATLANTIC remain in New York for a second vlted top forei^leadero to a ^ ^ would hope that the Republicans chev, FURNACE OIL meeting with Khrushchev next ' “ I lunchwn today at hta Park and Democrats in the next . legis­ Gomulka said world peace would be impossible so long aa • Avenue headquarters. Me . re- lature can agree on an acceptable Antomatlo Delivery the Western powers supported West Germany’s clainia to Thwa have been P*rristent re- plan. L T. W O O D C O . The Senate districU have not former Polish territory. Phone MI 8-1129 porU that the Prime MtnisUr * in6enaT«i«nt been' revamped for over SO years, In the midst of the bitter Communist-weStem quarrel, Ov* wanted to play a middleman »le observers note, partly beca'use the neutral leaders produced a formal plea for action by thi$ his­ to try to ease tensions and to ti^ ^ rival parties have not been able to bring Bisanhower and Khrush- toric, star-studded 15th General Assembly session. It asked ehev together for at least a brief '* 2 ?^ to turn out for tte a«at. to settle on a. plan. the Eisenhower-Khrushchev meeting as a "first urgent step” Governor RlWcoff says he fa- name talk. 1 They wore to join six of toward easing international tensions. Khrushchev apparently is entcr- (Oenttaned ea PRge Ten) (Oenttained m Page Fenr) . The five leaders making, the plea were President Titp of ested in mroting with Xlsenhower Communist Yugoslavia, President Gamal Abdel Nasser of tha R U M M A G E but the President has said repeat­ edly |that unleu the Soviet Pre­ United Arab Republic. President Kwame Nkrumah of Africa’s SALE mier dianged hia tune — hia cam­ Ghana, President Sukarno of Indonesia and Prime Minister in sportswear ! paign of hats against thla country Nehru of India. The idea of a new face-to-face Eisenhower- and its leadership — and also re­ Sponsored By The W80S > on. Khrushchev meeting was broached in a policy speech by Nas- leased two U.S. airmen held In of the United Mefliedlst Rubs! a thera could be no meeting. I ser Tuesday. Ohuach of Bolton Macmillan received a atrong dose The formal draft rcaolulion aaid Route 44A of Khrushchev antagonism jmster- there waa deep concern over de­ Gonsidered by U.S. Arriving to address Polish American Congress In Shennan Hotel today, President Elsenhower, re­ teriorating international relations Nixon Labels day when the Russian loader heck ceives bouquet of flowen from girls attired in native garb. Glria left to right, are: Yolanda Scrturdoy, Oct. 1 PLUS led him during his spoech to the , threatening the world with' grave SzatkowaU, 15; Julia Doboaz, 15, and Donna Przybsyxewakl, 16. (AP Photofax). 9 A.M. to 12 Noon U.N. conMquences. R ival’ s Plans British Informanta in If«w.^Tork It aaid the world had great ex­ WsshingtOT, Sept. 80 UPi—^nieOthe State and Commerce Depart- pectations in this UJf. aeuion, ware roported to havotakOT the j united State* is famsldei the menu. line that the Idea o f a Khruaheher-1 attended by many world leaders. T o o C o s tly While details havs .not been dis- New Reactor It requested as a “firat urgent Bisanhower sesslOT was not dis-it|gn< ^ eSi^let^eirlth the Cuban elcsed, indications are that aia-,.^ -a !• Eisenhower Plugs \ ^ t of Prime. Minister Fl- step” that the U.S. President and ehinery for oil refineries and cheml- U s i -f c W a a ia t gk I T Bn Route With Nixon,'" Sept, i|* Be Sure To Vote _Uro. ' cals used in the■ refining process|JT l a l S O C C a vvaF-k-L fh« Soviet Premier “ renew their plans, ealling for, expert will be brought under the export isontadts Interrupted recently, so — Vice President Richard .Ml Monday, Oct 3rd I controls on,a limited number of control system. that their declared willingneM to Nixon, pushing his campaign into Bonn j Items, may follow up a U.^8. do- Such actions would hamp Back in Navy Republican Ticket I find resolutions of the outstanding rain-swept Mains, told a RfpUl^ otston last nl|ffit to cloM down Cuba’s opemttOB ^ U.S. oil rt- problems by negoUatipn may be lioan rally at Bangor today to* I tli» $110 mOHiA nlck4 pteoaoring fifisrits if has selsM anA is using I , I progressively implemented.’’ N ovm ber election may deetd* plant It owfis'and operates tat Cu- to refine crude on obtsined from areton, Sept. 80 (F)—Ihie USS Eisenhower and Khrushchev iMt “to* future afqAmertca and ton |ba’« Orlento Province. Chicago, 8«pt- 80 UP)—Presldentable and that there must be peace imet face to face In Paris, when future of toe world.” CAMPAIGN East Reich Russia: Oil expe^ say Russia ean- g «„o lf. America’s second nuclear- for the world or no nation can en­ Tlte 'World W ar n plant oper­ Eisenhower said today the free I Khrushchev stormed against the The GOP presidential nominae not provide replacement parU fori * joy it. Can You Measure ‘‘'*^GREEN STAMPS ated steadily rinee the Korean the American-built machtaery. powered submarine, today re- people must not give np hope ,that May 1 U2 Intelligence plane flight flew into Bangor to appeal for hia War, now emplojm Or contributes He recalled In 1952 he I ever and aald he would not Under the Export Control Act of joined Utacle Smn’S Navy with a persons living under tyrannical that Rusaia rieotkm on toe basts o t Republi­ Trade Pact to smploymsnt o f • 8,800 - Ciibsns promised the American people h«|tslk with Eiaenhower about world " J- 1949 P i^ d e n t Elsenhower has enginkering plant. dictatorships ultimately will have can perfonhance. And he asked COMMENTS who pr sumahly wlU loss their would do everything that could he usuea ijntU the President apologlz- The SS0-fo(^8,260-tOT Seawolf. the right to decide their fate by his audience to compare his and By Your Democratic Oandldstes Bonn, Gennany, Sept 10 (JPi— I jobs. done by peaceful means to help I sd. The summit meeting exploded curtail Shipments o f commodities . ___^ free vote. vice presidential candidate Henry Health and Happiness Chancellor Konrsd Adenauer's gov- The State Department said the to any forrign Country. The law l»ou<* " w A " * P««ldentlal cl- those persona held In bondage un- st that moment, Cabot Lodge’s qualifications The President spoke to the Po­ for arnmant s e rv ^ notice today it is I ojieratlon has been harassed by penniU him to act for realons o£|tatiOT' tor a submergence record der dictatorships. Eiaenhowsr has said he ia un- keeping the peace with those-lof eahosling the trade agreement be- the Castro regline and iUI^ected lish American Congress after de­ A LITTLE BIT with aU cash purchases foreign policy, to protect United ii„ • dc-eemmisaioned two years paign last night. In that address Invited. "Examine the record* Ex­ The Preeident has delegated au- he said the country wants leader­ pendence and permanent integrity p]sns shot down'by Soviet fighters amine our backgrounds, and then. By Ted Powell, countermove to mounting pressure j U. 8. offer to pay "a rSasonaUe for Poland. m July. by the Communists against divid-1 tax” ‘on nickal shipments from the thortty for eaqiort <»ntroi pro- started a new career today ship from a trained team, not decide,” groms to Secretary of (Jornmerca | ^ presaurixed water reactor, The people of America and Po- But both leaders have been ex­ Nixon took another slap at Sen. Demooratio . . . all merdian^se! sd and Isolatwl West Beriin. plant,- the department smd. leaderahip "that sees only dark land are akin in spirit, he con- pressing willingness for some sort The eanoeUaUon notice orders There were these other develop' VYederiede H. Mueller.^ • , | replaced the old sodium continents of despair” in American John F. Kennedy, his Dembenktio One of the persistent concerns tinued. Then he put in a plug for | approach to the world’a most rival, for advocating programs h* The true measure of any youngster’s well-being is deter­ Candidate for orssure of the trade agreement by ^ « plant. life. among high officials here now is ‘TTiia new plant,’’ aald Rear 'Vice President Nixon, saying: delicate International problems. said would cost from $18 to $18 tha end of this year. 1- The SUte Department said aB that, Castro, vrith Soviet backing, His political speech was a plug “This was demonstrated when The resolution by the five neu- Director Govsrnment authpritlei said American men in Cubage being Adm- Frederidt B. Warder, com bllllona mined by so many important things . ♦. love — under­ will try to pt*ad Communism in­ for.the candidacy of the Republi­ Vice President Nixon went there 1 t,rala was drawn up at Yugoslav “That’s not Jack’s money ha Adenauer and his sides agreed a^sed to .their W*vw and 9 mandant o f the Eighth Naval Dia- to oUmt Cerfbhean countries. Ths can presidential and vice presiden­ a year ago and a quarter of a mil- m jj. headquarters, with Commu- would be spending,” Nixon said of Bonn 'would withdraw the cancel-1 children back to the United Btates trlct' and the main speaker at the tial candidates. Richard M. Nixon standing — family life that builds confidence, security. immediate f ^ s of this -Washiy- recommissioning ceremonies, “will llon people cheered him voluntarl- nlst Tito as the host, last night, his opponent, the son o f a million­ The Board of Directors dis­ latton if the Communtata take the to avoid harassment by Cuban au- and Henry Cabot Lodge. cussed love Tuesday night. ALL ONE OF A KIND ton worry ia the Denintean Re. give her higher speed and greater ly and threw flowers in his path. [ n preaented against the aire. “ That’s your money.” -heat off Berlin. ^ -mr T he' President also touched on They were trying to let us know of violent outbursts by He hammered away here, as b* And essential, too — for building sturdy bodies — are Almost everything ia likely to Von Eckhardt told a news non- 2. Castro made a surprise TV public. safety.’’ politics today in his speech to the through him that they were send-1 Khrushchev inspired by the hard' has across the county, at the ar­ be brought up at one of those far- ference the Westwm Allies fully eppewence in Cuba and said U.S. Officials arc afraid j ^ t if the Seawolf set a 60-day sub­ ran^ng sessions so it is not en- REG. 6.98 to 29.98 government of strong^n RafasI Polish American Congress. He Ing thla message to America—’We hitting address of Britain’s Mac gument that President Elsenhower nourishing meals. On that score — we’hope you’ll turn supported tbs aoUon and he *“>thtar,to mergence record and traveled 71,- urged citizena to Join in a move to ,tlreTy surprising that at some Trujillo gives way under ths pres­ 609 miles on her original sodium^ atiU believe in freedom.’ ” Imillan yesterday. "took ns out of a war we ware tai| pressed the expectation that they I ***r. -!N«wth A m e r ic ^ cljw e" get their neighbors to register and Elsenhower’s first big effort for Poland’s Gomulka^ unexpectedly ^ to MS always. ■’ time "love” should be in the sdr. Jol nin the trade .mbaigo, ^ count on all guarantee and sure o f recently applied Inter- cooled reactor, She Joined the kept ua out of other wars and pro- Mayor Gene Kelly started it Am erican sanctions, CssLro- Navy ty i years after the famed vote in the Nov. 8 election. the Republican ticket won him a I took the stage to atart- the coun­ provided a new eontra'bt is not ne-rcvrity, he said. The Congress, which says, it (OMttaraed *a Paga Tan) by commenting that the proposal 4.85 to 19.99 backed forcca and Communist ele- ,USS Nautilus, the Pioneer A-sub roaring reception last night from terattack as the assembly session to build a pumping station and a goOated by the end o f the menu among Dominican exiles in represents seven million Ameri­ the audience at a fund-raising din- resumed its policy debate. He ac Renegotiation seem ad Said Warder lb force main to provide sewer serv­ many countries will try to move “She taught the fleet a great cans " of Polish ajicestry, was nef. It was also carried by closed-1 cumJj Macn^lsui of supporting ice for all Of the, homes in the in and take over. deal in the matter o f submarine founded in 1944 with the primary circuit television to some 35 similar militarist West German policy BONELESS CHUCK IVeat Middle Turnpike area was, . J . SWEATERS BOTjor ha^down on the part of tbe ^ guba. aim of counteracting Communist gatherings in other parts of the oomulka spoka under the as is also soiM concern that ^ther submarines. among the various, means pro­ fJommunists. I both, the nickel plant TrujiUo himself, hdng more o rl g^e was Sndoubtodly the leading conspiracy at home and Soviet eX' country. ' . sembly’s "Right of Reply” proce posed, hia “first love.’’ He did not less Uolated from the rest of the pension abroad. Elsenhower heaped praise mire Bulletins Isn’t this a good time to treat like to give it up. s)Up o f the force in the develop- the family.to a tender, waste SKIRTS pressure controls would affect the Cuban inter-Amert—O f- sewer system. ~ , American, British and Frrach I U.N. observers that NtWt* S. Xhru^hev’s miecUcular out- titude that of a man somberly ap­ room pour all the clash and clamor (Osatlaaed ot ^ g e Ten) “ If , the referendum la aucceaa- trotting correspondent of the Asso­ 'flolals of the latsrnatloaal UaleR DUtUQUE'S MISSISSIPPI R A C O N ...... Lb. S9c I hursU, far from being Apontaneous proaching solemn deliberations on ciated Press, Is currently at the of history. Here, distilled Into of Electrical Workers met today ful,” Mr. Martin aald, “we could (OcntlBned m Fag* Mlnej iife-or-death irmiea facing the angry words, are all the moulder­ proceed to build the complete tantnima, are coldly planned and United Nations, covering the news to decide whether to call a **!• GIRL^ and PRETEENS’ calculated instrumenU of Soviet world coinmuhity. > News Tidbits of its 15th assembly. Here is a re­ ing and malodorous problems left tfonwMe atrike against thO €M > ■OUIO KOAST project, like NEPCO frankfurters, from the Second World War. And ’with a little bit o f love.’ ’’ ■ stiktegy. And ^the strategy, they And MacmUlan had rbasomhie porter’s personal impressions of Counties End eial Eteotrio Co. at nddaigbtto-' BEEF STEW 89e proposals, pro^als that might Called from AP Wired tfie new' ones, ticking ominously, A public officlaL ought to be Home Blasted, add. is backfiring. the way things go at the U.N. these njforrow. Laat-mlanto taUm be­ ^ GIANT ECONOMY 81ZE both a practical man and some­ SKIRTS "Khrushdiev has badly mis­ provide a hopeful path to some sort days.) ' crested by the cold war. At "Midnight, tween top union aad MAXWELL HOUHE thing of a philosopher. And Mr, judged the mood o f this assembly of E.ast-West meeting of minds on . . . By BEIAIAN MORIN You trif I® frame the picture offtotals last night Martin’s comment was botli pVac- I session," Mid one source close to how to ease the awesome tensions United Btotos has s^wt **g“t United Nations, N.Y.. Sept. 80 against the long perspective ehaage la to* sit Five Perish aggravating the world’s nerves for ef highway travrt m hls- The; -man In the tical good sense and good political the African delegates, who repre- yearo. I tory from January through August (F)—The smaller squawk box on naioa, largest rsprosenttag g E INSTANT COFFEE philosophy. SWEATERS J sent a key to the struggle swirling your desk thunders: "Attention, speaking -n'ow, represents Names Linger empl®y®*> Is la a staSemtoaOd*. Marahal),’ Mich., Sept. SO (F)— Alnp^Mit this historic gathering of Itorushchev set out, say some oh-1 when there were 5.1 deatos convulsion of history and, the end the company over a govtraneiMi Begulariy $1.78 Any public prpject ought to be servers, first to Intrude on that | per 100 million motOT vehicle mlleji. please! Attention, please! May I undertaken wtth a -concern for mysUrious explosion and fire de-U||« world organiaaion. nave your attention. . .” convulsion of history and the By TBE ASeOeSATED PRESS pica for oontlnoatiOT of oolitcatt siM 10 only in giris* mood of reasonableneas, and second • • Stock M Ket broken to pieces In ,Africa and , Th* hells toll at midnight tonight negotlatlona aad a puslpoasiaea$ economy and efficiency, ^certainly. Prime Minister Harold M*cmU- to capture the center of the world active trading e«rl^ this after Unavoidably,.you listen. NOW *1.58 Biqt'we must not forget that gov­ ^ y , wiping out a sleeping family Britain, to hia dUpassion- The bigger squawk box is de­ Asia. Applause greets the men Connecticut tlir*eA ** S It W STEWED TOMATOES ( U m .) . » 4 for $1JH) pocketbooks but also to please ____, »eiln the prbpaganda cold war, if of' spectacular' publidty for the mv"*®" ***" dent, Jagged-edged words . . , "Nu­ much Is clear. But— days vrill be no more. Its passing r remtor Frlace SonvaBaa Thais' ■their heatfs. Russian’s antics. ' POTATOES ■ ■ , . Reg, 290 eswh- trlhu^ U»e reartlOMof the majority of clear war i . . holocaust , , . sava - “Attention, Attention! The tran- vvas decreed by the Democratlc- me end the Army edrengaSto We should always try to build toe story otA * delegates are any barometer. And . This.performance, and the hel-'j^®.,^-®-*®f sript is now available of the speCcIt controUed legislature laat year. wtae pot htaa I*'pawar claahat % ‘with a little bit of lov'e."' Ugerent language Khrushchev used] National Airlines puts ges . . . imperialist. . .” Oeorgw Hill, the SuMhiae Biaonit Saleatnaa reeonuiienda . . . BUY FOR NOW . hls approach caused, KferoAchev. The words follow you from room by...” I It was doomed in toe InUreata ot toy. giviag a Osafn IHa ' 't . ^ In hta comments after, toe speech I P*“ *® You start again. Hlefe afs the I governmental eflcl*ncy. Moat of Laoy S-eeraetot elvU war, ' 10 lbs. 35c 1 LR. HYDROX C O O K IE S ...... ■ - 49e was aver, strengthened the of C^bs. to room, stingily like wind-driven SEALTEST ICE CREAM ^l5?t^aS, instant ««.chief grains of sand. 'There la no escape. delegates from Laos. A strange, I county government’s rtNiponaibUi- Koa« Le... toe. | S $ n liM ^ ' Oallaa BagMarty M e KeepU pThe? Of Bellevue Fire Department, aald "J****®^ • ' pression held by msny that hiar“ ^®Y"*’ *^i ***” *^’ overthrew a peo-Wtolee* ISe. ...N e^.SU “Attention, please!” trianTil®*’ ®t™gT® taking place I ties and its $33.3 mUUon dollars In PMAury Rosf FfoHr. S Hi. tha fire was at first believed Here ia how tot restoiiing goes: mission in New York is'not to •V® * ' ... in that ex-colony. There is a row ItauUdinge-r-courthouaes, J ^ and esammt laat mtoth e «S .| *| { STOCK U r m 4 NOW, touched off by an Oil stove expio- Khrushchev had a good tijea of reach agreements, but to markL West Coast f®*P***®Y, From ,80 many directions, so PLAKTEWB COCKTAIL « Gw>d Work many voices demanding attention. of em^ty seats marked “Congo.” [agriCdlturol stations — iwUl he It with Souvaaaa’a THIS WEEK 89c BUY FOR CHRISTMAS! Sion. He aaid, however, the oil what to expect in the speech b j| , time, to flgbt a holding lacUon' for Cohen picked up Im I night outside gtm* rMaaed to- . 1' ■ world' Communism, which is un-| a midtown' Manhattan hotel and Typewriters, cjiattering, tran- It symbdUzes the collision of new tnujeferrsd to the Stats, SWIM CHOpO>iriTT CttobOLATB stove waa not connected apd "now Macmillan—the ranking qwke*. forced OTOlt accusing ths other of 'illie boundaries of OOTnectlcu^ eeaae-#re_oito VANnXA TODOB ROYAL . COFFEE we dOT't have any idea what start-1 man on hand for the western. Al- ready to movo agij^ssslvely la I booked on o^jtoe a* ®®*“ ®®**>yt eerta* the Words, 'teletypes beat PEANUTS today^M dan^rouM oKuniftAacM. | with known crinilttAlM«s*StApiiAnCs and pound. The telsphOTei aum- ’’ImperiaUem in disguise.” ; Th«r*l*ight countiss, however, wmTh* ■eglriar Pries S7e Eaeh VANILLA-S’rRAWBEBBT VANILLA PINEHURST GROCERY 2ND FLOOR SFORTSWEAR I t" ' jUance. Ajid he knew MacmUlan are tha' men with anxious facee— I ratatasd for slsetlan, Judicial - u d VANILLA-CHOCOLATE r The hleae destroyed the home of would' have an attentive audience. Many raeaUbd prayloua Ttorush-4 Clark, heir to Slnfer Bewlng Ma> mta. There le no peace, no quiet, no 302 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER chev outbursts.' Thor* waS ths 1 china fortune and founder of kasb- place to Ufink: You would like-to Hungwdans, Poles, . Albanians, census purpoese. No on* lor a VAN1LLA-CHOOOLATE.STBAWBBBRT Dalmar-Brown, about 38, his Wife, Minutes h efon tob day's ddhating Romanlaiu.. .aent her# by whom? meat expseta thee* county namee ’ ^ 9 5 e OBEMV-VANILLA PEACH ,^PEN. THURSDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS about 34, and three chlldreib hagan. Khrushchev eeueusaed tai a "toetoaeho” Ineldant, when Mac- HaU’e HaU e< Tame Isavaa fU mU- go back off iomehow, la order to aert sot tkf words sad see wkat . ] tights’ aihra9n>4 byddla with hi* ■ ■ ■■ IHsa ta wUl to tao^tala, scJtooU ;'tM$f0|9< iOBMIWfia Us iMfiM iMA MoEttfiB tketr ttME. tU o k f i t I aa-Vtafa Twelw): .W I)