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I A t MONDAY, OCTOBER 12. 19B» Avertf* Daily Net PreM Run Thr WittAer f O O A T H B l I For the Week Ended rareeaaf ef D. K. W MOUr 1 iKtmrhi^stpr Sttrnins ?$(ralb Oct. 19, IBM fVmatdembW rtandU mafc tV W 'a M a Hght Stoner Ufa - BUia Chapman Joy Clrcla of The Lucy Spencer Group of Sec- Miss Patricia Hultman, daugh­ 1 3 , 0 2 7 In mM 49*. W North Methodiat (Aurch will meet old Congregational Church will ter of Mr. and Mra. Richard HuU- rieudy, rHmmrm of About Town have a picnic lunch Wedneaday at man of 58 Russell St., la among Member of the Andit at the church Wednesday at 3 Iktreen «f nimfatJon. nigh near M. p.m. 1 p.m. at the home of Mr*. Nellie (he 375 studenta regiatered at Mtmcht$t«r^A City of FiUage Charm UaaaMiMr Aat»mMy. Ord»r of Bradley. 44 Greenwood -Dr. Ftaher Junior College in Boston. Rklniiow for Oiris, wUl hold o Daughter* of Liberty No. l25 Miss Hultman is enrolled in the buMoMo mtoUnc tonight M t:30 will hold lie annual meeting and The October infeting of St.- medical secretarial coarse and 1* (OWaatflet AtvertMni en Pegs U) PRICE FIVE CaSRTB at UmI Mhjwnlc Tempi*. Mother* election of offleer* tomoriow at 8 Margaret's Circle, Daughters of a candidate for the esaoclate in VOL. LXXIX, NO. 11 (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1959 haeo been invited to attend a p.m. at Orange Hall. Refreshment* Isabella, will be held tomorrow science degree. apodal meatlni: in the clubroom Will be served by Mrs. EHiaabeth night at 8 o'clock in the K of C at the aam* hour. Refreahments Willis ms and committee. Home. Mra. Rlleen Stevens and her Mencheater Ledge of Maaons vrtll be aerrod. commlrtee will ser\-e refreshments. will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. Bomber Placesl Wooden Nickels at Masonic Temple. After the 3 Times'Around Earth Miss ifcllMbeth Ann Oallas, The Christmas Fair committee htisineas meeting, the Fellowcraft Marin* tiaaoa C^i. Donald W. daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Frank will meet aharply at 7 o'clock ill Pay Series Bet degree will be conferred, with Olamann, aon of Mra. Myrtle G. Gallas, 135 North School St., the director's room. Missile Close Olamam. lOS Biasell Rt., and Ma> and a IB.VR graduate o f Manches­ •Senior Warden Walter C. Vyaddell Newburgh, N. Y„ Oet. 13 iRi rlno Pfc. Warren X, Chandler, aon presiding. There will, be a aoclat ter High School, is a freshman The Kohler Circle of the South — A Michigan woman haa ex­ iUnited States* hour and refreahmenta. o f MP. and Mra. Clive A. Chandler. at the ElsaUnan School- of Music Methodist Church WSC8, will meet Astronaut Airs To Explorer VI changed 35 cents for five of BoK Mountain Rd., are aerving of the University of Rochester. Tue.sd*y at 8 p.m. at the home of Newburgh's wooden nickels. with the 10th Marine Regiment, a Holder of ac.r'ersl erholarships. she Mr*. Cynthia Bartoo. 188 Thomp­ Members of the .oommittee-plan­ City manager Albert unit o f the Second Marine Di- is taking a course in public school son Rd. Co-hnstesses wilt be Mrs.' ning the Chriatmas bazaar for Gib­ C^pe Canaveral, Fla., Oct. Abrams said-yesterday Mrs. viaton at Camp L«eJ«une,- N.C. music. / Shlrly Murphy and Mrs. Shlrly son Assembly^, Catholic Ladies of 1.8 ,(/P)—The .^ir Force Charles Kintzer, 4075 Fair­ 'Mafthewson. Columbus, will meet tortiorfow at Plan of Flight launched a missile from a banks Ave., Detroit, sent him 8 p.m. at ,the home of Mrs. Wes­ Cub Pack 153 will hold a regia- The dessert-bridge to be held to­ bomber today toward a point a quarter and asked for the tration maetJng for all new Cube morrow by the auxiliary of the The Women's Home League of ley OiTk. ■ 423 E. Center St, ba­ faka nIckeU. tomorrow at 7 p.m. in the'W ad­ the Salvation Army will meet to^ zaar ‘chairman. in space close to Explorer VI roscope’ Satellite Manchester Memorial Hospital in By VEKX HArOI.AN1) glands, Spanish West Africa and Newburgh had the play dell School cafeterie. . Boya must the crj'pt of St. Mary'a Church morrow a t '3 p.m. In- the Youth a.8 that satellite passed in or­ money mad* during the sum­ be aecompenled by a parent. Re- Oehteri Hostesses will be retired Tlie Jdnior tlalighters of tsabel- ; Laiufley Research Center, Algeria. the main part of Africa will begin at 1:30 p.m. All mem-' Just north of Lake Chad and Lake bit around the Earth. mer as part of the parapher­ freahmenta will be aerved. bers and gtiests planning to at- Major 'Myrtle Tublungton. Mrs„ ,1s will meet tomoVrop: at 8:30 p.m. Va„ Cfet. 18 (JP)— The flight There was no Immediate detail nalia of lU 350th anniversary BerthgrHicka and'Mrs. tllen Kft'' :at the K o f C HorAe. Victoria, Kenya, Australia south ['tend are r*UEL OIL : at Odd Fellows hall. RefPrth- will hold a combined rummag# . It calls for the Mercury capmile Houston, north of New Orleans and a comparison of those data | pay off a world series bet. Juno Fires sale Wednesday at 0:30 a.m. In 1 ments will be served by Mr*. Her­ to zoom three timea around the and leaving the U.S. East Coast with radar reading* on Its flight. GASOLINE Cooper hail. The Willing Worker* Mr. and Mrs. William J. Mln- Earth at an altitude of 100 miles The launching was carried out bert Aliev. Mr*. Roy Ferrli and nlck and family, 260- Wetherell south of Charleston. S. C. ; Mr*. Wiinam Tuller. The state will haVe a politick at noon and and land In the Atlantic off the 3. Second orbit—Crossing Ber­ (ix-er the Atlantic Missile Range business meeting at 1 p.m. St-, attended Family Day Satur­ Bahama Islands not far frdm the b jv a B-47 bomber from Patrick As Planned ; past chiefs' meeting ivHi convent day at Norwich University, NorUi- muda .and swinging southward in Middletown next Monday after- Cape Canaveral, FIs., launching across Nigeria, Mozambique and Air Force Base at 5 a.m. Poles Hold j fleid. Vt.. where their aon, William site. 'The whole trip would take No attempt was made to Inter- ! noon, and the state convention of The monthly meptlng of the Madagascar, over Perth, aci-oss BANTLY OIL A. Mlnnlck. Is s sophomore. He 4 ti hours. Capfi C^naveml, Fl«., Oct. ! Pythian Sisters will be in Middlc- iJeramlc'Guild of Copnectlcut wlU 1 .. . '■Apt or knock down the setellite, i rW T X 1 • i I ivr \\i. ,M , take plilace ,tomorrow- at 8 p.m. at was presented an award for earn­ Hurtling along at 18,000 miles Mackay„ . on ... the . ii. Australian o , J East butv...V onlv to pass« . . . nearnmav* It Inin orderArr1«*> ‘ l o L f C a a i n 1,3 (>f»)— The United States put i to « n the following day. Members ing the highest yearly average in Coast, south of the Solonfon*. di- clxerM the accuracy of the guid-1 M \ 'N I R!:i. I i are to return tickets for thesa ses­ the VFW Home in Yalesvllle. A an hour moar of the way, • the into orbit to-lay a new "fyro- chemistry during his freshman satellite would cross Houth A fri­ rectly over Hmvlsnd and ^"her Is- system as the missile aped o u t' sions at tomorrow’s meeting. ! social hour will follow the work , scope” aatellite expected to TEL Mitchell 9-4595 ! meeting. year, - i ca. Australia and a narrow south­ lands ‘ n the Central Pacific over j atmosphere at an angle ap- ern strip of the United States. the northern end of Baja Califor- j pro,phlng the vertical. : anawer many queatlons about' ROCKVILLE TR 5-.3271 Past President Alice Clampett nia. just south of Tuscon. AAriZ., riz..' • *T*h* missilemiaiHIa wasWfIR built by the U N Contest' I space and weather. The fall corporate Communion A s outlined here at the research of the Soroptlmist. club is chair center of the National Aero- north of. Carlsbad, N.M., north of. M ,rtin Co. as part of an Air Force I The satellite, named Explortr I breakfast Of Campbell Council. man of the committee fqr the rum nauticB and Space Administration, j Fort Worth and Dallas Tex., and contfact to demonstrate the feasi-1 I VII, was put aloft with a power- ' Knights of Columbus, will be held; PRESCRIPTIONS mave sale to be held Thursday at and as confirmed by one of therlesVing, the U.S. East Coast at blllty of flring halllstic missilesj United Nations. N. Y.. Oct. : fill Juno II rocket fired hara at Nov. 1 at the K^ofC Home. Mem-, Um frne Dttlirery 8:30 a.m. In a store at 747 Main seven Mercury astronauts, the-de-1 Savannah. Ga. fiom aircraft. ] 13 (/P)— Efforts to HU a v»* I 11:31 a.m. bers Mill attend the 8 o’clock Mass St. next to the State'Theater. Utled (light plan la thia: | 4, Final orbit Acroas the South The B47 Bred the 2-stage, 27-1 cant seat in the U-N. Security In Washington; the National Your at-the Church of the Assumption- 1. A launching slightly'north of | Atlantic aouth of Sape Verde Is -' fool missile from beneath its wing .Space Agency .announced at 1:33 .Toe Schauster is in charge of ar- fancy .Council today were suspended lIQQEn 0RU6 Holy Family Mothers"' Circle east from Cape Capat'cral. lands, over Angola, crossing Just I w'hlle flying a few miles southeast p.m. that "Explorer VTl la ta C h o r^ Plan I rangements. until next Monday after 25 SHUPPINO PARKADE will meet Wednesday, at 8:15 p.m. SLICED 2. An Initial brblt—»-a first north of .lohannesburg. just north j of the Cape at an altitude of 35,000 orbit.” at the home of Mrs. Robert Hal- encirclemeht o f the Earth—that of Geraldton on the Australian feet. ballots failed to break a stub­ 'The satellite had completed one DdivorlM Manchester libraries are closed 'lisey, 100 Indian Dr. wbuld croea these points: A t the moment of launch, the, born East - West deadlock. complete orbit around the Eortii tbday in obsen-ance of Columbus North Atlantic, the Canary Is­ (Cnniiniied on Page Three) "Paddle Wheel” was traveling shortly before the announcement, Day. They will open tomorrow as Communist Poland continued! J u t tetephone yonr order for St. Judge Thaddeus Mothers' north of here at its maximum an agency spokesman said. drag Mode end coeffletira— giv­ usual. [fJlrcle will meet Wednesday at to lead western-supported I Ttarow Them speed of 26.000 miles an hour. It Turkey throughout the two] Weighing 91 >4 pounds, the sa­ ing yonr Cherge. Plan nnm------8:15 p.m. at the h om e'of Mrs. was whirling at a height of about tellite's main -goal la to study bar DON'T Away John Golden, 1.30 Porter St. days of secret voting in the, Still plenty - 'of wear left In 160 miles, the low point on its cosmic radiation, knowledge ot shoes when brought here ter highly elliptical orbit. General Assembly. It was not i which Is a key to space travel by Get Manchester Van Doren Called The’ rendezvou.* point for mis­ expert repairing. able, however, to muster thej man. lu m e d ia tc Wallpaper and Paint Co. sile and satellite was high over the Open iMondaya All required two-thirds majority.' The 79-frtot rocket rose ponder­ D eiiT ery 340 BROAD ST. CHARGE YOUR Atlantic about 20 miles southeast ously from Its launching pad. It Closed Wednesday MANCHESTER. CONN. CHROME Afternoon* of the Cape. United Nations, N. Y., Oct.! accelerated rapidly and. after Custom FraminK PRESCRIPTIONS HIRE To TV Quiz Probe The Air Force did not say how about 40 seconds, arched high In close they came. But it was 1.8 {IP)— Poland clung to her the sky and headed toward tho SAM YULYES Artists’ Supplies ^ FRYING PAN learned the missile wss supposed lead today in a stubborn con­ northeast, spurting a hrllhant "SHOE REPAIRINO By WILUAM F. ARBOG.\8T | to pass about 10 mlies in front of test with western-supported tail of fire. A minute later It van­ OP THE BETTER KINO” l i B l PINI Washington, Oct. 13 (ga—Big Explorer VI. ished In a cloud bank.- 38 OAK STREET money wrinner Charles Van Doren • Since the exact orbital position of Turkey for a seat in the U.N. PHABMACT 'Twenty-five mmutee after M l M AIN ST—^Ml S-M2I Sams Side as Watkta* 1 l a r s e is bllTed for a command appear­ satellite was known, sn accurate Security Council. ' . ' PSCSOSIFTION PHARMACY OPEN DAILY ance when the congressional probe measurement of the miss distance 'There was little change a* the launch It was announced that aU four stage* of the rocket fired suc­ 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. 664 RENTER ST. o f television quiz shows resumes could be made. Instrument* in the secret balloting went into Its sec­ V MIXED Nov. 2. ond day In the 82-nation General cessfully and performed according SUNDAY. 8 A.M..8 P.M. House investigators is-sued * (Contlnaed on Page Fiftaen) Assembly, but Poland’s lead was to ptan. subpoena last Friday for the trimmed slightly. Seven experiments were packed PINE PHARMACY \ d « youthful Coliimbia University The vote on the 14th ballot was into the "gyroscope'' satellite,' Tuesday 994 CENTER St. English instructor. But Van Doren Poland 43 and Turkey .36, with which stands 38 inches high and la can't be found. Supreme Court two abstaining and one absent. On .30 Inches in diameter. TV Special Dut To A Doerfh In Rep. Oren Harris (D -Ark), I two .ballots yesterday, Poland It gets its nickname because it chairman of the Investigating i prtlaB 49 vote*; A tw«-thirda ma- looke end acta like a gyroaeopa .. THE FINEST QUALITY Um Family House Legislative Oversight aub- Avoiding Cases I jority of those present and voting Early the whirling device that keefw eommlttee, yesterday accused Van I is required for election. moving plane* and ships steady. TURKEY or — President Elsenhower cast* an admiring gjanc* *t a big birthday oake. presented On liftoff, the satellite was to n r MAKES THE FINEST SALADS HOMOGENIZED Doren of deliberately evading The election of Poland to the PARK HILL ’eft litlm today giwtt»e .WWt» Hba*« lat«,.iqft»r* l ( * r ' ‘ J ^ ,i qtbere he will begin spinning in its tub-shaped CHICKEN DINNER Quort aen lc* of the subpoena. On School Bias Eeonomle and Social C o u n e 11 YOU CAN BUT . . , I knee toekt I yesterday faiisd to produce 'the ral«brata the 6^h. birthday. Three minl*tar*-**k real aGotna— oymboUaiiig: three nosecon* container, “rbe gyroecople Btl. SHORTENING " The New York Times today shop Hit - ROWER SHOP 61‘ SPRY 3 83® major switch which some western real treeq which also were presented to him as a g ift of the Republican National, Senatorial spin action — equivalent to an MAZOLA OIL m oted “ a source close to Van By P A U L M. Y O «T and Congressionsl Committee*-—adorn the cake. (A P Photofax), MRS. KORNBERG'S FROZEN CHOPPED poren'* as saying he “ had not diplomats axpefctad. These dele­ auto wheel traveling 99 miles U SALE ^ A A r Washington, Oct. 13 ilb— Ths an hour — is deetgned to keep the WW Bt Clo»te evaded the subpoena, because he Supreme Court in a series of brief gates had believed that many did not know It had been Issued.” countrie* would not feel like sup­ pavlotd stable in flight. ON SALE TUESDAY 49< orders has in effect re-emphasizad U k * a gyroscope, much o f the I FAIRWAY I CHICKEH LIVER The source said Van Doren had porting Poland for seats in two TUESDAY MORNING SWEETHEART 2 - 2 9 that it wants to avoid becoming in­ weight of the satellite is In the J^^open thnra. and frl. Mil t ^ J j DR. PEPPER (Plui DepojitI rn •>«» » l-« left New York, for a long week­ major U.N. councils. AT PINEHURST ALL PURPOSE volved In the details of working U n io n Chief Defies!j;'?’** central rim. This new shape waa M. end. out racial integration in public In an attempt to head off any '9 Harris said Van Doren “ seems such switch, the-Soviet Union Is­ decided on because Instrumenta­ ULTRA-VIOLET WHITENER pkQ, schools. tion revealed that most earlier to have challenged the commit­ 'The High Tribunal yesterday sued a statement urging Poland’s TVT •• i jLaces Charge wUli a farther redneUon on lots of $ or I t for your freezer (or SURF * " 3 1 Beverages 6 s43' 6 ?55‘ U.S. satellites wobbled slightly. t o the Urge family). NOTHING CLEANS LIKE NABISCO ^ tee and the facts which have Iseen unanimously refused to "look into supporters to stand firm. developed.” ths all-out stand against integra­ S t e e l to JAlcgotiatCjOf Misconduct NAHA attempted to launch a PINE LENOX 12-ez. similar gyroscope satellite last Vz CASE LOTS OP 6 DINNERS S3.04 LIQUID DETERGENT ^ The investigation recessed yes­ tion taken by Prince Edward Coun­ (CoatUiMd ea Pag* Fhral AUTO TREHD iani terday after six day* of testimony ty. Va. That county abandoned it* July 19 hut the .Ttino n rocket PHARMACY 5 9 ‘ Graham Crackers '‘'I' 3 7 ' New- York, Oct, 13 The New went out of control just after OLLIE’S lODY SUNSHINE CORNED BEEF about rigging of blg-name tele­ entire public school system when Washington. Oct. 13 — Steel-'^-down with th«ee men of responsl- CASE LOTS OP 12 DINNERS (49c to.) SI.M Uoi. vision quiz contests by providing ordered to make a start this fall York State Athletic Commission blastoff and was destroyed by the 3M E. CENTER ST.— M l MI899 worker* President David J r-^ c -j billty— primarily Roger Blough. ★ WELDING ddx-ance questions and answers to toward admitting Negro pupils. instructed It* attorneys today to range safety officer. Remember, Oieae are the original top quality SwaAson’a T.V. COOKIES Secret Service Donald today invited heads of the: A. B. Homer. Avery Adams and contestants. Another unanimous. order re­ piepare charges of misconduct .dinner* . . , and the special Is for 'Tuesday only. Sale on Fro- AUTO RODY and APPLESAUCE BROADCAST HASH 39* four biggest steel companies ' to ^Charles White— and really talk wait for our 4 1 Harris said a diligent search jected an appeal attacking validity’ against niis D'Amato, manager (Ceaaimed tm Pag* Eight) lo y ice creem et 99c i/| gallon ends Tuesday night. LIQUID BLUE LIQUID meet with him Immediately to! out the iaauea In an attempt to FENDER REPAIRS had been made by committee staff of North Carolina's pupil place­ of former heavy-weight champion Will Know by hammer out a settlement of the! settle the dispute," McDonald said. Floyd Patterson; Rosensohn En­ ★ COMPLETE CAR ORIGINAL members and other* for Van ment law. The appeal was filed by 91-atay strike. ' "L et us go to work, while this WISH MILD TO FABRICS a Negro who was told he had to terprises, Inc., and William Roeen- Peren, who won fame and 3129,000 The Invitation— MiiDonald called j board proceeds with Its fact-find- PAINTING DAZZLE BLEACH X 3 7 ' 7 3 ' by knowing the right answers at CHARLES VAN DOREN use all administrative procedure* sohn, who promoted the June 29 le SALE ' His Big Smile it a "challenge"— was issued dur-1 lug investigation. FOR DISHES AND FABRICS the right time on the now defunct under the state law before fiUng- Patterson-Ingemar Johansson PINEHURST GROCERY tAl.QUCR and ENA31EL Ing his testimony to President B i-; "I challenge these men to ap- •Twenty-One" quiz show. pended Van Doren from-his job — any complaint in federal court. bout. Bulletins TEI. Ml senhower's fact-finding board' pear.. r SALE TREHD DRY DETERGENT Van Doren became a 360,000-a- including appearance* on the By an 8-1 vote the High Tribu­ Washington; Oct. 13 lAi — If The three also were ssk*d to from Ihe A P Wire* 302 MAIN ST. Preaident Eisenhower ever visits a SWEETHEART ^^’4 ^ 32' \ 3 9 ' jrear National Broadcasting Com­ ‘'Tod,ay'’ show - pending deter­ nal refused to act on another ap­ which will advise the President on. "The chief executive officers of show cause w-hy their Ncenses 281 ADAMS ST. LIQUID Friday whether the strike is a na­ THE FABRIC SOFTENER pany employe after hi* fabulous mination of the House inquiry. peal which contended Noyth Caro­ rertaln smaiU city in Kentucky. th* steel companies are the re­ should not he revoked. OCTOBTR 19 thiu 7A tional emeygeiicy justifying a Taft- qt. winnings on the NBC program in Columbia University ha* given lina school boards should come for­ Secret Service Chief U. E. Baugh­ sponsible people aqd the decision The commission , also said that suit' IN NOW AND deol btl. ward with broad jjyograms for ig- man will scan the fares of all by­ Hartle.v injunction to re-open the is theirs. I lyould like to meet with r.l8. JOBS TOTAL DIFS ' 1969 and 19,57. him a week's leave from his teach­ Charles Antonuccl, known in box­ W asktagtoa, OeU 13 I’K.K Ui> YOOf? CCUIRII'-. ^ UHIT STARCH 20' K 43* tegrktion, instead of handling N e­ standers with special care. mills for an 80 day cooling off them right now.” HU SOFT RIHSE The subcommittee previously ing duties. ing circles as Charley Black, was MADE FOR AUTOM ATIC WASHERS period. tional empleynaeBt tea off sea­ MODERN LIQUID CLEANSER had "Invited'’ Van Dbren to testi­ Harris referred to what he gro applications one by one under Baughman has few rlue/l. with Blough Is lioard chairman of AUVANC'.f SH O PPING I 1: I McDonald told the board the forbidden to participate In the sonally Of tm.M9 to 9M 97JM fy. But it received no reply to the called Van Doren'* "chsilenging'' the pupil placement law. Justice which to quickly spot the person U..S! Steel. Homer heads Bethle­ promotion of any' pro boxing bout P/ J' • yon c (/»'t nc' CONDENSED he'll be seeking. He knows only union has been trying since April In September. This drop was zcz- ALL Invitation extended after he had offer of last Wedne.sday to testify Willtam O. Douglas, noted he felt hem, White heads Republic, and or to attend any' event under the that he should look for a small to get direct negotiations with ported heeause of the retam of w *• // SV - 'f ' y U> 3 9 ' HAHDYAHDY volLmteered to make himaelf voluntarily and of the committee's the court should rule on this ap­ Adams heads Jones A Laughlln jurisdiction of the commission. DETERGENT ' peal. boy wearing a big smile. chief executive officers of the ma­ tomporarll.v employed studenta if)o un fhf’ fii'.: i/uy ( ; • iil, BONNIE TUNA aviulabie. Invitation to Van Doren to "appear Steel Co. Today's decisions and orders' The Supreme, court in a 1958 The Secret Service chief's in- : jor steel companies. He said to school. I'nemploymoat fell by Between the time of the invita­ Throughout the long ann futile stemmed from the long investiga­ 6-oz decision upheld validity of a 199,000 to 3.230,900—also pri­ eo-ij tion and the subpoena, NBC sus- «''ontinaW: on Page Five) terest in the boy W'as aroused b > - I those officers always participated barg8i'mng"'^to'^dat^""^n'ion nego tion o f the promotional aspects 41' similar Alabama pupil placement this letter which Baughman re-} 1" bargaining in past disputes. ! tia to ri a fv e talked^^^^ marily due to tho Job seeMag PINE PHARMACY LUX LIQUID CAT FOOD I of the Patteraon-Johansson bout law. The court specified, however, ceived- "I personally would like to sit,^*^'”^* youngsters leanrla^ the labor „ ■ companies coordinating commit- in which , the Swede knocked ^u t 994 CENTER ST.-7M1 8-9814 that a test of constitutionality market to resamer claaoeo. Tho NOURISHING DOC-ELICIOUS You may not be reading this , ------______,ee. The committee represents 12 Patterson in- the third round. Th« Mo(t could be made later if there was a letter but who ever is I want to Idle figuro— baJjMg sBIl over Also Income Lew Slash major companies, and is headed A iMibaequent feud within Ro­ GERBER'S CHOPPED KASCO tell them that 1 am a sixth grade three millloas||^Bed the pros- SiOftik FvMi VipttklM contention the law was applied by R. Conrad Cooper as chief ne­ sensohn Enterprise, Inc.,, promot­ dlscrlroinalorily. boy who is ver.v impressed with ***** tob or You Buy gotiator. Cooper 1* executive vice er of the bout, resulted in the Another unanimous order yes­ there job and duties. News Tidbits Jameo P. MHMi^BjMa' bare t« olirtistho* BABY FOOD DOG FOOD president o f U.S. Steel, ouster of Rosensohn as president ent his hat ns 4 | H | i| a r IMpart- terday refused Supreme Court re­ "I have just finest reading a Culled trom AP Wires McDonald's challenge came af-|and brought to light many busi- THE MORE GOP Group for Taxing view "of a decision jthat barred the book about some of your duties. ment Bnlldlag Norfolk, Va., City Council from I w’on't to t«ll you how much I 6 I-. 8 9 c 5 1^. 6 9 c (Coatianed m Pag* Tw o) (CMttaiMit an Page Two) cutting off public school funds. appreciated your never ending job KILLJSR-BUBPBcrifiMlto , B B T SERVICE "Sen.: (Hubert) Humphrey ex­ Hartford, Oet. 19 (ffW A oto QUICK ACTING The High Court also rejected an of prteoting the President, guard­ YOU GET FOR YOUR DISHWASHER Manufactui’ers ’ Sales pects toebe in the Oregon primary poet la the hanuBor-olaylag o f In town appeal which contended the 14th ing against ;countervelting. and and he expect* to «1n,” Gov. Or­ Isndore . Phurtsky boa Im m lo- - Amendment to the Constitution forging checks and other such eml ville L. Freeman of Minnesota says March to Immortality-^2 entod la a. Now Verb State Jail, BUFFERIN was never legally adapted, This less job*. ' ■ • ALL By n. HAROLD <^^4^ '♦'(litures "w ill do much to help In Portland.-Ore... Veteran* Ad­ Oetoctivo Capt. Jeneph F.' MC- 36’i 60'i. lOO's " I f you every come to my town Buy 4 Bit 1 Frti Buy 12 Bit I Frii Washington, Oct. 13 (41 — A maintain a dependable currency ministration regional dffice in Doaald said today. WBtiam $123 Buy 6 Bet 2 Frii Buy 24 lit t1 ?ni ttapubUoan Study Qommittee to­ and a steady rate o f , ecphomic (Oontlnued on Page Sevea) escorting the Resident you might Hartford says there is only one see a-.boy with a big ,smile on hi* Hughe* Jr„ wanted for a****' Buy I I Frii day presented a sweeping plan progress.” veteran left in (Connecticut study­ 5 9 \ 8 3 ' 36 fill T O $ 2 4 9 , face cheering with the John Brown Triumphed thming In oonnectlim wttb tto , OitiiU It sur frotta hat ubHiit. gnviaionlng a gross national prod­ "Our Republican program,” said ing under the World W ar n G. I. brutal, daylight attack an tto uct o f 3900 billion a year by 1997. the Hauge^group, "s e ^ s a strong j Venezuela Nabs ^ ^ B ill. .. Successful negotiation with COLLEGE INN «IY*I PURE CORN OH. cheering for you the men who 60-yanr-old used ear dealer. Is It recommended a manufactur­ rate of economic growth by fos- " oofiHniinisiu is imperative, U.S, preoMitly serving tline la New SOIAIO DESSERTS 3 29c er’s salea tax and reduction of in­ tering private initiative, not by- For Assassin Plot i K dLr' Navy Deputy Judge Advocate In Arsenal Raid Fiasco York no a iHsorderly oeiBdnet WISE CHIPS 25c BURNV CIONIEI dividual and corporate income resorting to vast hew- public Capt. William C. M olt tells some i CHICKEN BROTH MAZOLA Baughman wrote the youngwter conviction. Captain 9leDonald taxes. spending and loo.se money- tiollcles .500 nurses at the Hotel .Staller LEMON SQUASH . i r 39c a note of thanks. The tax cuts would come only which spawn inflation and the un­ Caracas, 'Venezuela, Oct. 13 (Pi Hilton in Hartford who opened! NOTE— As soon Harpers^E. B. Stusrt to the heavy wooden WITH CONTROLLED SUDS employment it brings in its wake.” —The V'enezuelan government The Secret, Sert-fee asked that r.'„' $199 after a start is made toward re­ .56th annual convention of Con-; Ferry and the surrounding coiin- door* of the besiegM fire engine IKE AT ABILENE 2 ’’.r’ 33c 19-oz. More partisan than an.v of- the says it has rounded up 40 follow­ the letter-writer not be identified! ducing the huge federal debt, and necttcut Nurses' Assn. , tryslde awoke to John‘Brown’s in­ house to demand surrender. Abilene, K aa« Oet. U ,((•)— pkg previous reports, the document at­ ers of deposed ' dictator Marcos partly because his teacher might MAKCAL F L U F F Y A L L HITCHIN CM*hM would be modest at first. They state Highway Department estl- vasion a century ago, hla escape Brown declined,, unless he and Prasldent Eiaeahower ralwned tacked the Democratic party by Perea Jimenez who w'ere plotting take him to task for hia spelling. wmild be applied “ as rapidly over mates that traffic ha* doubled on i routeo. were qut off. Beleaguered his band were p e r m it s to xp- to bis eld home tesra today wttb HANKIES 3 * V 2 5 c HAS n a t u r a l g e n t l e n e s s name for the first time for what it to assassinate President Romulo ASSOfU.O WAXED PAPER 2 ' ” t 3 9 c the naxt few yeans as the pros- Bulkeley and Founders bridges j In a fire eaglne house. Brown walt- treat with- their .^hostages. a aodtalgle-look at tbo p i^ aad PINK called "loose money" and big Betancourt and three- other of­ pcotlv* surplus will permit.” since tolls were lifted Oct. . 1 ... j ed In vain lor slaves to rise Stuart, who remembered the a warnlag for the poteiatlally HUDSON TOWELS 2 ; '^ 3 5 c L U X 8 U A P TISSUE For the long run, the commu­ spending ideas. ficials. bearded. fierce-ey*d .Brown as the W b’b e n o t bh ag cikc whan MARCAL MARCAL 27c "W e deplore Ihe steady attack ■fj I * Tw-o-inch snowfall beating w in ter; against their masters. But be- espiosive world of the future. te* proposed aubstantiiUly reduced I- More arrests are expected. s O ll- C C J L IC lO ffC i ^ I I I J l S season by several weeks, blankets: tween hla capture and execution, n^an "who had giVen us so much we say, No better service EXTRA BLUING POWER by leading members of the opposi­ ""••Tiw world must leant to w-ork TOILET TISSUE 3 31c NAPKINS 2 ' V 21c taxes and more equitable dlatri- Ramon Velazquez, the presi-*.«-» ris . J . I Minneapolis area for llmt mensiir-! be managed to transform hi* fall- trouble" in the antislavery fight in together,” Btaenhower sak^ "or Msaeat giont Q.T. INSTANT tion in Congress," the report said, jdent'a secretary, said the con­ can be provided. . , tmtion of the tax burden. "on the efforts of the (Federal Re­ ' I O 'Y i n i f l l l t i j l l l C l d l l able snosvfall of the y e a r.,. Prea-[b*'e Into a rtetory for his cause. Kansas, wouldn't hear of it. A flaally It will aot' work at aU.” SRLVPIl DUST .pkfl The 10.000-word report on ‘‘Ec- spiracy was smashed after the dozen Marines using sledge ham­ Colored NAPKINS 2 3.1c FROSTING serve) system to defend the cur­ ident Elsenhower names John D. This waa a sort o f pre-WrthdaV dosSnn saozrN QRANli DllCNRSS PROZtN enomic Opportunity and Progress" plotters carried out a aeries o f . ------| By. JOHN L l’NUqi'IST mers and a heavy ladder as a bat- ITV-Seri'ice rency. It is vitally Important that minor .bombings In Caracas. Cheshire, Oct. 13 (P> — Police |Hickerson of Temple, Tex., to be, . , party for tbo PreoMeat. Be ndU CANDIED YAMS 33c was the fifth and final document we protect the. system against all U.S. ambOMsadur to the Philip-1 Harpers Ferry, W. Va., Oct. 131 ie^mg: ram stormed the strong- bo 99 tomorrow. ICOTTItr BEEFSTEAKS « ; r $9c He said the group planned to as-; w-ho, set out yesterday . to pick up. • RKAST O’ CHICKtN approved by a 40-metnl)er commlt- attempts ta subvert it and to 'Two Marines were wound­ sasslnate Betancourt, Vice Presli-: a trtmnt schoolboy found they had pines lo replace Charles Bohlen. | The bizarre Harpers F erry' • HOTPOINT ' taa headed by Charles H. Perry, make it a political tool of profes- ed, one fatally, -and their com- DEBRE ON SUMMIT FACIAL TISSUE 27c WHITE TUNA 41c dent Raul Leoni. Adm. Carlo* Lar- to dqdge some lead lo get the job tPHILCO KRrTCHMrit HSaST'S OCtlO'HT Chicago businessman, -nie groupU,on„, (nflationists.' Asiir"shimium” ‘ charg.Js'’That i f'’*’" [ r.de. 'bayonetedotwo. of Browi,'. Paris, OcL )S iffi—Premier w u named to outline long-range I Hitting at Democratic attacks razabal, the Navy chief and Gen. done. ■■United State* is Irving to peddle Brown and his exhausted band men to death . , , Miehel Debre said today aa SUGAR K HONEY V iSe APRICOT NEaAR V 45c ' ‘ Tile youth, a 1.3-year-old *lii.1fnl • WHIRLPOOL KRKTCHWrA <^ONTAOtNA OOP goals. ion tight money policies, the report Cdrlos Luis Araque,'commander of ,v..„u,,. n . aphters to linrlerHevelnned awaited fate in.side their "fort. The storming parly s leader. Lt. East-West summit eaalarence • EASY The final report was drawn up ' jpoge money would under-- the National Police. at Dodd Junior High School, flzed to-miVlaln Tls...... "divllninr... ^ r Of 'f •»>.-ibe (Q19 men who I'”had ') «nai-,.h<»

/ fAW ITW O MANCHESTER EVENDjG HERALP^ MANCHB8TER>,CONN^ TUESDAY, OCTOBER'S, 18W. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBERS*,Wl9« 1969 PAGE ' I'**' by a dMteoyar eight hoora. later, Fight Direy ths plaanlng of ths ether trsa. Carpentaria and Cape York, acroea elde. It also says: "The property At puhrt BtMl h a ^ ' « KI 7 I eastern New Guinea and the Mar- ware storM . injunction if issued, but he added, ness details which the cammis- •f three in a ault y6u should have ♦ X J < ■ingle-year capital improvements And Director Fmncie Mahoney Assn, will meet Oct. 21 to decide •ion last night named a 2-man ’)ut have no voice in the planning. of the US. gowemment and not tv dw rft W' Taylor, chairman of has pledged to fight for an extra whether or not it will continue its Anothar incongruity of the gov­ ahall Islands, and north of Hono­ "the basic issue will remain. There slon, tha district attorney and the a long but toplasa ault In an othsr- program In town history Is being coitimltte# 14* help expedite the set­ abandoned. Contains dangaroua the fact-fln^m* board told union may be a truce enforced by law \ wlse v^orthless hand. You expaht —T half-mlH levy for paving alone swimming program next tinnmer. ernmental actup was pointad put lulu. explosives and electronic compo­ state attorney general all felt N. undertaken by the Board of Direc­ next year. tlement bt the LaPoints Industrie: Tha descent vrill begin over the wltMaaea that tha board could net blit there will be no permanent to be defeated If nobody elM Mda, A report will be given by the by Henry Wiitanen, a member of nents. Do not attempt to dlaae- should be investigated. tors. The Board’s llacal policies sub­ ■wimming chairman aa to the ad­ tax controversy with an tye to the planning unit, who atatod that Pacific, and will take the apace Hfora Yoiw Daehir MAtfdar tha diroct luuo of wheth- peaca" He made it clear the SUrlke but you have good reasons for $S‘„ Mmbla or tamper with,” probsbl5’ would be resumed about The fight itself never has been ♦ 954 ♦ 10871 A report by General Manager committee is expected to start a visability of keeping on with this keeping the industry in town. the Vernon Planning Commiaeion capsule across San Disgo, San An­ risking this loss. gelo, Tex., New Orleans, and down C«N h Y aw ProflcriptlMb ar tha Taft-Haruay Act would b« New Tear's in such a case. queationed. Your "shutout” bid ssldom sue- ♦ 52 Richard Martin says the Board study of MaVtin’s plan . soon. project. It is stated that a major John Williams, chairman, of the can only stats where they want a hropor remedy for the steel His voice rising to a shout at coeds In shutting the opponent out B O uni will havs spent $357,749 by June Director Theodore' Powell saye stumbing block has appeared, and Commission, and Donald Berger, roads laid out, but tha Selectmen to a landing In the Bahamas. lie 4"/ . D’Amato was suspended by the he will introduce at a Board meet­ the difficulties cannot be met constitute the committee that will of the Town of Vernon mako such "Tha ./Course is fairly well ee- Tibetans Crawl DoHvorad Wfflihi Tha orlsis. times. McDonald told the fact find­ commission two weekg ago whan completely. They usually get into ♦ A« 30, according to its present pro­ the auction, but have less than ths ♦ A 10942 gramming. Some $286,000 was ing Oct. 20 a resolution that the without the full support of the Chech with all the persons involved decialona. tabllshcd." Mid Mercury A*tro- Taylor told McDonald and the ers the steel companies were de­ he failed to appear befose the committee study the program, se­ in the dispute over whether or not naut Leroy Cooper, an Air Force H o w manding "unconditional surren­ commission during its investiga­ normal amount of bidding room. ♦ AQ 9 spent last year. PTA members. Plana for a connacting road be­ (>n Lhasa Trail stael workers counsel. Arthur J. ♦ 7 0 So far, the Board has either lect “only those projects which the Joan Brunell, PTA president, a $97,000 check can be accepted in tween Rts. 5 and 16 were .dlacuaa- captain. GaldbtrK that "your failure, and der.' What they wanted, he said, tion. Instead of starting with an open­ committee deems the most im­ full payment of six years of. taxes "was for the United Steelworkers Black, a personal friend of ing bid of one F>id moving up W at N a * amt ■pent or committed $257,749, and ■ays; “This has been a good-pro­ ed by the three boards. Kilpatrick "It is determined by the dl Washington— Walking or crawl­ tha failura of the companias. to 5 ♦ D aM t Faa T # portant," and put the program to gram in the past and something amounting to about $142,000 In­ noted that the Fire Diatrict Plan­ rection of the launohing. There aatUa this dUpute presents a seri­ to act like a company tinion... D'Amato'a moved into Roaensohn graduldly they must start at a aspects to spend another $l(i0,000 ing along the Mcred trail rim­ PINE PHARMAGY An PMs on paving to bring the total to a public vote. that the PTA can be proud of cluding interest. After checking ning Commiaeion had not previ­ Isn't much that can happen to al­ ming LhaM, the capital and holy •64 CENTER BY. ous problem for the country." This union will not be converted Eitterpriaes after It obtained the high level and find their best con­ Opeelag lead — AQ The resolution appeau-s to be a With local officials the committee into a tool of management." signed contracts of the two fight­ what Martin has' called "a size­ sponsoring. Now we may have to ously been repreeented in the ter U.” city of Tibet, gains religious **nie Issue" raised by the failure tract almost Imnjediately. move to head off a'possibility men­ relinquish this sctivity-runlesa will contact' State Tax Commis­ talks on the ci>nnector, but said it Cooper Mid preliminary tub of collective bargainin); in this The board ia expected to hear Starts Tomorrow at State ers. It now iS hsaded by Vincent Somstimas, as we observed yss- able sum for capital improvements merit for Tibetans, according to J. Veleila, Harlem attorney. In any year.” tioned by Powell that the program members as a body cXn support the sioner John L. Sullivan who has ad­ was aware of the proposals and orbital fllgtita — launchlngs by the National Geographic Society. ease is a far greater issue than the half a dozen union experts today, Kim NOvak and Frederic March star and Albert Dekkcr, fight is terdsy, your shutout bid will cause could develop into a political issue. chapter by attending and voicing vised Town Tax Collector Mrs. the road will be considered in Redstone rockets for relatively Issues which lemain unsettled be­ then t\irn its attention to the man­ co-starred in "Middle of the N ight" Columbia Pictures’ drama The commission also rscom- the opponents to muff a slam that will maka up for soma of tbo Yet, the Board ia being pressed Florence Loverln to refuse pay­ The more pious may cresp for mended to the state legislature hands in 'W hich your shutout bid from all sides to spend even more.' However, other Directors, includ­ opinions." their comprehensive plan. short dlstancea — still were In weeks in this manner, the society — 1 tween >eu and the steel com- agement aide of the case tomor­ based on Paddy Chayefsky's hit play. It starts Wednesday at they should bid. Sometimes it ing Mayor Eugene T. Kelly, a Penalty Warning ment until he can check into the The poesibility of eetsbllshing prospect for the Mercury Astro­ paaies." Taylor continued. row. That would leave Thursday the Bute Theater. tha enactment of a statute which works the other way: your op­ goes for a rids of 700 points. You It niay put a bond issue up,ior vote says. While wealthy nobles ran would require licensing of indlvid- must expect an occasional disas­ in 1960. Democrat and Republican Gilbert A warning ia posted on the matter. an industrial park in Vernon with nauts next spring. hire someone to do their crawling I pyrex war* | McDonald interjected that the and Friday for preparing the re­ ponents bid a sUm that they can­ Bamea, aay any effort by prior The Vernon Industria' Commis­ the help of private enterprise uals or corporatlong broadcasting, ter, but shutout bids pay big divi­ Expenditures, allocations, and town bulletin board, stating that The first man 'to be launched, for them, the credit is not so - ^ union has been trying to achieve port to the President. telecasting or making motion pic­ not make. agreement to keep the program sion is entering the problem with was suggested by Kilpatrick, and he Mid, would be chosen by the flhop tha Board chairman George W. Tay­ argued that tha injunction was not If South bids a slam In today’s ded! in the long run. commitments so far include $19,- anyone failing to file his tax Hat the sole aim of keeping LaPoints great as if they did it thsmselvea. satUement since April 10. but has needed. Goldberg said; tures Of any boxing promoted un­ 255 for drainage at Schaller Rd. or any program or decision-’—out of on or before Nov. 1, will be fined the idea waa aupportsd by Ben toM of a coin. The terrace of the great caths net bMn able to bargain directly lor disclosed last night that he has der commUslon jurisdiction. head he is out of luck. He must Dally Quoatloii politics would be a misguided one. in town. Seymour E. Lavltt as­ nett. met with both sidss and is explor­ "The effeot of an injunction in [8 loss a heart and a club. and Bolton St.; $34,259 at Robert- an additional 10 percent of his serted that the company owes the An experimental model of the dral, Tsug I„ag Khsng, is polished with those in the industry Avho this case will not be to eliminate a The commission chairman, Mel­ Partner opens with I NT (18 to •on Park; $45,000 for a swimming Anyway, with clear sailing, the tax aaseasment. Lists should be Mercury capsule was launched by like a mirror from the prostra have decision-making poaer. ing the possibility of mediating a vin Krulewitoh, made the an­ Against most opponents your 18 points), and ths next player progt’am would go on the voting town and city more in taxes than I FAIRWAY I clear end present danger to the na­ pool at the Verplanck School; $33,- filed with the Board of Assessors, a Big Joe rocket Sept. 9 to an alti­ tiona of generations of worahip- "I ehallenga these gentlemen to settlement, making the Taft-Hart- nouncement in a printed state­ opening bid of three spades acts isses. You hold: ihxdes—A 6; machines in the State election in its property is worth. His motion ^^open tenre. Mid M. tOI 9 ^ J lev injunction unnecessary. tion's health Or safety but to bail Ldnhsrdt-GsUy aa s goad. They know you’re try­ 425 for Center St. storm sewers; or may be left wRh the town to have the Industrial Commiasion VFW Aides Plan tude of 100 milea and recovered appear, sit down with us and do out the steel companies from the ment. esrts—A 18 9 6 2; Diamonds—-A $35,299 for school renovations: November 1960. Its chance of ap­ tha job." ha declared. He said he would like to be able The wedding of Miss Doris Ethel Roaensohn Enterprises also has ing to talk them out. of something, 4)g 3; Club$-:-7 6 3. What do you proval by. the voters is anyone's cIdpRi asaiat in the settlement was sec­ to say to nsenhowar when the re­ econohiio conseouences of their $1,296.53 at the North End junior Farmers who are eligible for tax onded by Berger. Other members Tha union leader contends the Own ihtranslgeance.” Gaily, daughter of John Galiy and the license for a return bout tenta­ and they won’t let you get away asy? high school; $60,000 for a storm guess. exemptions on livestock and farm Harvest Supper pasamaunt issue in tha strike "is port la presented "that there seems tively scheduled for next q»rlng. with it. For this rssson they often Answer: Bid three hearts or two School Paaeed Easily of the Commiasion present were Union spokesmen are expected the late Mrs. Susan Gaily. 78 sewer for the Junior High site; equipment must file a certificate Douglas Hayes, Ernest Kunz, and whether tha companiaa will break to be hope (for settlement) have the. tendency to bid them­ clubs. Slam is possible if partner and $16,000 for a Storm sewer to The North End junior high of exemption w4th their- tax list A. harvest siq>per, the proceeds the union.. .but the union will not through negotiation." to make these argumenu; (i) Washington St., and Lnthsr B. selves overboard. has a flne fit for haarta and maxi­ Bchool waa pasted last December Gtorgt Bennett, executive aecre- Both McDonald and the union s non-union pianu. about 15 per H. Lenhardt, soii of Mr. and Mrs. relieve Leonard St. with a higher margin of favorable or the exemption will be forfeited. tary of the Rockville Area Cham­ of which will benefit its hoapftal be beaten." When you wind up with s profit mum value of 18 points. Tour bast All these, plus paving, are ex­ PF Electa GENUINE McDonald said hia half million chief counsel, Arthur J. Goldberg. cent of the industry, are opreatlng Bruno Lenhardt, llS Charter Oak Two Draw Fines of 100 points against an unsucctss- course is to force to game and votes than those chalked up for ber of Commerce. program,' will be held by the VFW and can supply defense needs and St., took place' Sept. 12- at Zion pected to be covered by available some other Manchester schools in Officers elected by the Hebron Meets with Plaansrs auxiliary Saturday at 6:30 p.m. Front End ful slam, give part of the credit hint at a alain without committing funds exceeding programmed ex­ and Gilead Congregational Pilgrim (2) national unemploymsht still is Initheran Church. In Liquor Case to your opening bid of three yourself. Since partner’s hand la past years. Earlier last night the Vernon The hoapital program InHudM HUMAN below five million, a total Pres­ penditures by the narrow margin Fellowship were installed Sunday The Rev. Paul G. Prokopy of­ spades. This made it hard for the so clearly limited you will prob­ And earlier in 1958, an addition Industrial Commlsalon held a joint vislta by auxiliary membera to Special ident Bisenhower has not con­ ficiated at the double ring cere­ Cnisrges of illegally procuring opponents to apply ths brakes in ably stay out of a alam. of $485. to the Washington School was ap­ evening. meeting with the Planning Com­ sidered an amergency in tha past. time. But-despite the size of this 1- proved. But in that same refer­ They are: Preaident, June Thom; mission of Rockville and the Ver­ the three veterans’ hospHsls in (1) ALIGN FBONT END mony. Alfred Lange was soloist. liquor and delivering liquor to (Copyright 1959, General Fea­ year program, it 1s seen as piece­ HAIRNETS Tha strike, already tha longest The church was decorated with An' occasional profit of this kind tures Corp.) endum, townspople rejected bonds vice president, Gwen EEIie; secre.- non Fire District in an attempt to the atate and also to other hoe- REG. g746 in tha industry's history, has idled minors brought fines totaling $250 TM Kmau M. meal ind as catch-as-catch-can by for Globe Hollow swimming im­ tarj'. Mar}’ Coolidge; treasurer. coordinate activities. tients. Cigarettes and gifts are We have your baby’s white and pink gladioli. . George Alden, ID; faith, Caroij’n • Whlta (2) b a l a n c e FBONT about 500.000 workers, including The bride, given in marrisge by againat two Manchester youths in many. provements, a filter plant for the This was. said to be the first also given to all patients. Mem­ School Board Critical , Coolidge; fellowahip, Alden; ac­ WHEELS—REG. $6JW half a million in the steel mills. her father, wore a white satin Town Court this morning. March to Immortality^-2 Howard, Porter reeervolra, M d an joint meeting of the Planning Com­ bers of the Manchester VFTV post e Gray ($) CHECH FRONT WHEEL Chevrolet yesterday, announced gown with re-embroidered lace ac­ The sharpest critic of the Di­ addiUon to the Maiy Cfiieney U tion. Dave Perham; refreshments, missions, although, between them, and auxiliary who are hoepitallzed' The two youths, arrested after Trueman, addition to house at 38 Mary H4lla. Regular meetings are e Lavender BEARINGS in Detroit it would lay off 6,500 centing the scoop neckline, three- police investigated the illness from rectors on this score is the Board brai^—all capital Improvementa. the boards plan for the entire or need assistance also benefit exact size. more workers this week because of S t John S t, $1,000. Of Education. planned (or the flret and third Town of Vernon. from this program. e Brown (4) CHECH BRAKE SYSTEM quarter length sleeves and a full liquor of a 14-year-old. boy, were H. A. Loughrey, addition to Sundays of each month. In place stael ahorUges. Other General skirt terminating In ' a chapel involved in an incident SepL 25 And Martin himmOf has strong­ As a member of the Industrial Mrs. Olive Ray is chairman of e Light Brown Motors layoffs now total ' about house, at 15 Columbus St.,. $50. John Brown Triumphed ly recommended a planned 6-year of the regular meeting next week Commission, Lavitt urged that the the supper, assisted by Mrs. Dor­ ALL FOUR ONLY train. A circlet of orange blos­ which resulted in tha additional Ed’s Sign Co. for Richard Store at Bazaar the PF will attend the Bushnell 12,000 workers. No other auto soms held a fingertip veil of silk arrest of a Glastonbury and approach, rather than a year-by­ boards consider the other munici-' othy (Conley, Mrs. Marion Gouin, e Medium Brown DOZEN Lewis, erect sign at 1073 Main St., year one, of meeting general gov­ rally in Hartford. Membera of the pallty when planning, and to con­ makers have announced layoffs lUusloh. She carried a white prayer Manchester package atom owners. To Stock Cheese Mrs. Florence Streeter, Mrs. Flor­ a Dark Brown Special prices, quot­ due to steel ahorUges as yet. book, with white orchid marker $400. ernment capital improvement adult choir will m eet in Hebron solidate their activities even ence putt, Mrs. Dorothy Wohlge­ Fined $100 for delivering liquor Phillips Construction Co., for In Arsenal Raid Fiasco needs. His 6-year $2,333,000 pro­ Oct. 15 at 7 p.m. in the riiurch. though they cannot consolidate in muth snfl Mrs. Inez Mahoney, e Black ed to halrdreMers. One of tha main poinU at issue is and atephanotis streamers. to a minor was Norman R. tha companies’ demand for the Miss Karin E. Lenhardt, sister Mary Segerdahl, erect garage and gram would be financed by one or Extra amounta Of aged Gran Pood Sale Planned fact president. a Blond right to change local working con­ Doughty, 18. of 181 Cooper Hill demolish old garage at 281 Spruce (Caatlaiied Dons Pag# Oaa) more bond issues, an extra mill on villa cheeee have been ordered for The Gilead church choir will Kran Kilpatrick, chairman of of the bridegroom, was..maid of St. Fined 8100 for a siniilar of Dee. 2 when they drove old John hold a food sale at J. W. Hale'a, ditions to cut down labor cosU. honor, and Mrs. Arthur J. Gaily, St., $1,120. Brown to hia execution, asated on the tax rate for six yearsi and the Country Store at the Holiday the Fire District Planning Com­ fense and $50 for illegally procur' Lawrence Luongo. erect shed at wssk, wsra ratumsd, tried and other revenues. ' Bazaar at Center Congregational Manchester, Saturday. Also the mission, -and William ' Satryb, Beituty System Ret^ersed SERVICE ON ALL MoDonald said these ohangas sister-in-law of the bride, was ing liquor was Robert J. Klemaa hanged like tha other priaonera. his coffin in a horse-drawn cart. Women's Fellowship of the Gilead would be Imposed "only over our bridesmaid. Both attendants wore 31 Preston Dr., $260. Thouaands of troops were daployed Also, he has recommended a 6- Church Nov. 4 because of last chairman of the Rockville Plan­ CONVENTIONAL MAKES Now Available at 17, of 485 Adams St. A term of Now,. in defeat, Brown began year $455,000 plan for firs depart­ year's sellout. The bazaar will be church will hold a sale in the He­ ning Commiasion, admitted that Zomba, Nyasaland—A custom dead bodies.’’ He said this would identical gowns of wood violet ny­ probation against Klemas was to fashion another type of at­ around. Harpers Ferry to prevent conducted from Ip a.m. to 7 p.m. bron town hall Nov. 20, starting dating back to alavlng days, when oMminate protection of workers in lon. and carried bouquets in a fan any laat-mlnuta attempt to free ment improvements to be financed their boards consider the other's terminsted by Judgs Jules A. tack — aemetljing which some by. bonds, sale of town-owned Co-chairmen of the Country at 2 p.m. Items featured will in­ area only in a general way. the least attractive women were such cases. design of pompons with .ribbon ac­ Karp on tha recommendation of South Asia Said contemporqry Southerners had him. At an open field near Charles Store will be Mrs.' Howard Turk- clude home baked goods, arts and Kilpatrick emphasized the need safest. Is still followed among MORIARTY Another basic issue is wages. cents. . . ' Town, Brown mounted the acaf- ' property, and an extra two-tenths some of the native pedple of the prosecution and probation officials foresstn when they warned fold. of a mill on the fire district tax Ington and Mrs. Robert Simmers. crafts, jewelry, toys, cosmetlca for consolidation of the t-\w com­ Steal management began the ne­ George H. Gaily, brother of the who said Klemas now faces prose­ ^ Home of Banana against making a martyr of the The etore will also stock home­ and table decorations in keeping munities but maintained that the Federation of Rhodeaia and Ny- B o th S to re s gotiations by suggesting no raise bride, served aa b ^ man. Arthur He shook the hands of muthori- rate for five years. The fire plan JAMES’ BROTHERS cution in Middlesex County Super­ old Abolitionist made jelliea, jams, pickles, con­ with the holiday season. A visit separate boards could do little asBland. Along the Zambesi River at all this year, plaadlM that a J. Oiuiy, another. brother of the would provide three new stations BEAUTY SALON ior Court On a violation of pro­ New York-^The exact origin of In the crowded courtroom at tiss near him. said a calm goodby serves and. chili sauce. Earl.v from Santa CHaus is expected for about it, aince they have different i tribMwomen amear themselves 801-I16 CENTER ST. wage boost would set off another bride, and Dieter Scheer Served aa and, after a wrhite hood was allpped and'^75,030,000; storm sewers, $300,- mittens, little giris’ smocks, head said 'T tald you in Naw Tank that Waterbury. falsified Identification card when aentencsd him to be hanged one 000; paving (including State aid) huggera and bablea’ bibs as well as music. Parishioners are again have, merely escaped from "culti­ John Brown had perished, but reminded that the Rev. Douglas F. I vary much felt that these people Bailer sold him a bottle of wine. vation.” month laten. Byi this death. Brown it was not tbs and. $600,000; highway extensions and many unusual itema for adulb gifta HARD SOLE—FIRM COUNTER with whom you are dealing do not In levying the fines against From the East the banana was himself said, Ha qould ba of graat- widenlngs, $150,()()0; aerial sur­ In the gift booth. Finn will be at Phelps Hall Tljttrs- want a fair and just settlement, Klemas and Doughty, Judge Karp most likely introduced to E ^ p t sr service to the antialaveiy cause Next weekend there wlH be an vey, $50,000; voting machines, A large variety of clean used day at 8 p.m. to meet his friends elaborately planned centennial ob- and ahow slides on St. Francis I 8 |3H| 4 I4HI 5 lOHI < |«4I 7 ITHI • | but keep fighting and try to get Ruth Milieu warned that the offenses are and Africa by early traders. The than by hia Ufa. $28,000; cemeteries, $35,000; Rob­ children's clothing, including rub­ one that ia just and fair. ” serious and could, unless the ac­ variety that predominates in world Fad by Brown’s heroic and •ervance of John Browm’s raid at ertson Park, $40,000; swimming bers. boots, coats and other items Homes for Boys. This will be his B' |X|X|X|X|X|X X 1 X 1 X 1 X 1 cused are careful, lead to more trade, the Groa Michel, was prob­ touching Isttara of psacaful re­ Harpera Ferry. Sponsors are care­ pools, $180,000; equipment, $25,- Is being collected and prepared first visit to the town Since leav­ C x|x|x|x|x|x|x X 1 X 1 X 1 X 1 Child Has Grown Up When serious trouble. ably brought to the New World by signation and unshaken convic­ ful not to call It a "celebration." 000; and school Improvements, for sale in the children’! clothing ing to be Dean of the B o y s’ 4 IMPALAS—Nowhere else in the low-priee field will ytni find luxury like this. The** While Brown struck a blow to free D x|x|x|xlx|x|x X 1 X 1 X 1 X 1 Parents Take Role of Friends French botanist Francois Poust tion. sent to friends and family, $570,000. exchange. Mra. Leilie Andrew Homes. fresh, fsihionable Impslaa—most elegant of all the auperUtive ’60 Chevroleta—are Blue Ridge Road ayrapathy in the North awelled. the alaves, he also helped kinflle Town Notes B |x|x|x|x|x|x|x|x|x|x| How does a parent let his child about 1836. The Board’s program this year and Mrs. Walter Frederickeon are all the ear you ever yearned for. Each embodies distinctive treatment inside and out, know that he realizes the ehil<^ la Proportionately, the South’s die- fires 61 animosity that ttana has has already cut into some of In charge of this work. The date of the dinner to be with triple-unit rear lights, fingertip door releases and aafiriy-relleetor armreata. BE 1 |xjx|'x|x|x|x|x|x|x| Said Most Scenic finally grown-up ? He does it in gust Intensified. not completely dimmed. these hoped-for expenditures. Plantland at Center Church this given by the Women’s Guild has Public Records In the Civil War that came 18 Beaidee the Impala sport aedan above, there are a eonvartibla, sport coupe and I KlheB X I I many little ways, all of them im­ The last'flays passsd quickly However, Martin had wanted the year is under the aupeiwiiion of been changed from Oct. 17 to Nov. 4-door sedan. portant in establishing a new re­ Javanese Forbid for ths.caadamned man. Ha was months . later, Harperi Ferry money available this year to be Mrs. Malcolm Robertaon and Mrs. 14. It will be held at 6:30 p.m. Waahlngton—In a poll of travel Warrantee Deeds changed hands several timsa dur­ *We Fit Them Carefully* officials who belong to the Na­ lationship of equality. Raymond A. Novak to Stoner ready, he declared. Hia life had meshed Intp his overall program Herbert Klecolt- and will offer pot­ Mies Grethe Kjoss, who has The parent doesn't offer the Prenuptial Parties bean varied, full and frsquanUy ing campaigns along, the Shsnsn- for the best financial, average. ted plants, dried flower arrange- been a patient of Mra. Irene 16 tional Association of Travel Or­ F. and Helen R. Smith, property dosh Valley and its armory was ganisations, the Blue Ridge Park­ grown son or daughter advice tuir at 151 Love Lane. violent’Hs had uprootafl his fam­ Water Storage Problem menta and aeed poda, bittersweet, Wright’s convaleecent Home at way was voted the moat scenic less it Is asked for. And then it . Jakarta, Indonesia — Thera are ily time and agam as ha want burned to the ground. It was taken Another question facing the bayberry and straw flowers. Burrows Hill, is a patient at 'Mid- Ansaldl Hei|1tts, Inc., to Hanry from Virginia whan West Virginia of America’a major highways. ' Is given in a "take it for what it la and Rose A. Magee, i>roperty no prenuptial parties in Java-— from trade to trade, place to place Board this year Is the engineering dlex Hospital. — tanner, ahapherd, farmer, sur­ was formed. Work has been going on In put­ SUPERLATIVE Tied for second were U.8. 101, worth'' manner instead of with Ansaldi Rd. for. the entire week before the report which said the town’s water Seat Padding Heated Haemal along the Pacifle Coast, and U. S. the old, parental, ‘Ido it because I veyor, catUe dealer, real estate Long ago ths Baltimore and distribution system hasn’t enough ting in drainage tiles on the west Ansaldl Heights, Inc., to Walter wedding tha bride-to-be concen­ Ohio Railroad filled in ths stretch 61,. which ' skirts both the upper aay it is right" attitude. and Madekm M. Bradley, property speculator and wool merchant. Storage capacity on the line to Liondon—An English investor side of upper Church St., extend­ MANCHESTER WEST HARTFORD Mississippi River and Lakie ' Su­ The parent stops criticizing trates on making hanelfispiritual- His hatred of slavery, grown to of land near where the old armory ing south as far aa the elemen­ on Teresa Rd. ly and physically beautiful. . buildings stood to raise ths m ^t fire protection and peak con­ has developed an electrically heat SHOPPING CENTER perior in Minnesota. and trying to improve the child, . Donald and Maria Anna Cagen- consuming passion toward the end sumer demands. The report recom­ ed plastic-foam padding for cars tary achool. NEW CHEVROLETS .The Blue Ridge road, adminls- knowing that the time for mold' During courtship, the Javanese of his life, dated from early modem station above flood lavsl. PARKADE 17 SO. MAIN ST. ello to Edward B. and Eva M. boys tells his parents of hia wish Ths Department of Interior ia mended Immediate expenditure of and also applied it to home furni­ OpoB Mon., Tues., S at Open 0:30 A.M. to 0 P.M. tsired by the National Park Serv­ ing of character eir personality is Reid, property on Hilliard Bt. youth. But. not until 1858 had he $76,000 and a start on planning ture. It- is said to be safe, easy to Manoheetor- Evening Herald ice, goes through mountains for past. to mairy s girl and the parents actively foUght against ths iiutitu- restoring 28 buildings and dig­ 10 AM. to 6 P.M. Mon. thru S at , Trade Name do the proposing, if they approve, ging up seme of the araansl re­ ' for $362,000 more to bring the make, and can keep a seat warm Hebron ooireepondent, MIm Soean Wad., Tbura., F rt 470 miles, linking ths Shenandoah The parent treats his son's or Robert J. KTepcio and Max G. Ubn. A Bibls-readlng, Blble-quot- system up to standard. Ideally, for 86 hours for a penny’s worth B. Pendleton, telephone ACademy FOR I960! Open Friday National Park of Virginia with and give the'girl a ring and pre- mains as part of Harpers Ferry 10 AM to 0 P.M. to • P.M. daughter’s ideas with respect, in Obermeler, doing business as O Ing patriarch. Brown took up what $1,471,300. should be spent in'com­ of electricity. 8-$454. the Great Smoky National Park stead of dismissing them as non­ ■ents. V National Monument program. and K Electric 29 West St. On the wedding day. the bride he considered the sword of right­ Many of the. old shops and houaes ing years to provide good service In North Carolina and Tennessee, sense if he doesn't happen to Marriage Ueenses eousness after following his sons as the town grows, the report 4 BEL AIRS—Sumptuous as these Bel Airs are to behold, thay’ra prriced just abovs agree. He may say, "I don’t agree." is made up with ysUow fees still stand on Shenandoah Street, Chevjr’a thriftiest modela. And, like all Chevies, they nve you a choice of two of the John Barry O’Oonnell of Storrs powder and her hair Is smothersd- to Kansas. There he led a com­ reminders of s haunting, grim said. but he doesn’t try to force his and Carol ynne Penek of Kew Gar­ pany of raiders in,wild skirmirii- (X'her questions of expense flace thriftiest engines going aa standard equipment—the fa m ^ Hi-’Thrift 6 and a new > ideas on the son or daughter. dens, N.Y. with incense smoke. TTie bride­ past. The engine house “forU’ of Economy Turbo-Fire V8 that gete up to 10% more miles out of a gallon of regular groom’s friends, but never his par­ egainst pro-slavery forces John Brown has bean moved to the Board. Tlie parent no longer has to pre­ Donald John Sullivan of 168 ents, are present a t the ceremony.* hsovlng' In from Missouri.. higher ground and now ia a The Town .Planning Commission while givingyou more ‘‘git’’ at normal speeds. Besides the 4-door Bel Air aedan above, tend to be all-knowing. He can be­ Lake St. and Bette Lou Robinson There la no honeymoon. The new There, l^oo, he acquired the museum and souvenir shop, A says more money than the $150,- there are a 2-door sedan, apoi^ sedan and sport coupe. * . r gin to relax and admit he is as of 48 Foster St., St. Mary’s couple’i first few days of married blackest mark against his name white ebelUk eight feet high 600 listed in Martin’s plan is need prone to error aa the next person. Church, Oct. 17. life are spent with her paremU, the in the killing of five innocent men marks the original location. - sd for street extension- and widen The parent gives up trying to 8an,to carlo D e ^ irt Jr., Feed­ next few with hie—marking for Xl dsawatomie in May 1856 dur­ In ths souvenir shops you’ll find tags. Influence hia child by showing dis ing Hills, Mass., and Marie Elaine ing one of his forays. Their chief And the Board of EMucation, the pleasure. Heim of 439 Center St., St each formal acceptance into the Harpera Ferry banners, little can­ Nothing other's family. offense was living in pro-slavery non made in Japan and. flimsy Directors' sharpest critic, claim Nearest to perfection low-priced The parent doesn’t criticize his James’ CJiurch. Oct. 17. territory. Browil d^ied killing swords for junior. Confederate that $1 million is necessary to a son's or daughter’s choice < of Building Pemalts - any of the viotirisa, but aa leader flags, Confederate faps and pic­ revamp the town’s older schools friends. He may be more enthu- John M. Groman, erect tool shed - Power Lines L ib l^ of the party, wTiich Included four tures of Gan. Robert E. Lee, But and not the figure of $570,000 giv­ / par ever epmei - ■ ' heats water astic about some than about oth­ at 55 Finley St., $2(X). Of his sons, he certainly shared no memorials to the famed Aboli­ en In Martin's plan. ers. but he keeps his criticisms to Ernest Ritchie, alterations to Stockholm — Swedish, Nor­ the guilt. tionist. Brown is buried at North The Board (rf Education has himself. ') , house at 108 Bretton Rd., $600. wegian, and Finnish power trunk 'AH this was far behind him on Elba, N. Y, been urging the Directors to adopt HOnER... The parent doesn’t try to make Cairistian Ksefer, addition to lines are. being linked together for some sort of capital Improvement 1 life easier for the grown child by house at 519 Woodbridge St.,, $1,- the first time. In Sweden all large bonding program ever since Mar­ taking on his responsibilities, fi­ 500. power ■ plants private or 'ipuhSc tin first introduced hie own plan or keeps it nancial or otherwise. He stands Bruce A. MacDonald, altera­ have long been connected so that a Laat 'IMnes Tonight: "SION OF THE OLADIATOB”—6:lS-8i80 last April. The education officials ready to help, if he can, in a criala, tions to house a t '27 Cambridge surplus of energy In one region is want to know how much money 8 BISCAYNES—These (though you’d never know to look at them) are the lowest but he doesn't feel the child who St.. $100. always svsiUble, to other areas if arlll be available for school leno priced of the auperlative '60■" Uhevrolete. (jnelevroleta. They bring yoyou the same batie beauty and is grown and on his own has to Second Cehter St. Corp., for s shortage occui%. Only about 50 vationa over coming years so they HOHER have his constant help. of Sweden’s . more than 1^000 hy­ EABLY TUX relaxing roominsM as the other models.lodela. And, like alTChrall Chevte, thiley ride on eradieteft Swiss Laundry of Rockville, erect BIRD 8FJM. can plan accordingly. Full Coil auspensioniipenaioni isolated from road shock and note 'by teicl The parent. In short, stops act­ sign at 500 Center S t, $350. droelectric plants are government- STATE How Does PuMc Feel? wrf I.CU/4^ icker, newly designed ing like a parent, and begins to'be­ owned, but these produce nearly body mOunte. Along jwith the 4-door Biacayne sedan above, have your choiM of &>v Richard W. Hyde for Theodore The biggest question of all be­ H than an have like a friend. Slalby, alterationa to house at 251 half the country's electricity. fore the Board ia probably how a 2-door and a utility sedan. (All rights reaer>'ed, NEA Service, Spring St.,, $3,375. * STARTS TOMORROM * FBOM 6 PJM. the public feels at this point about Inc.) Ryan Lumber Co. for Ihnma paying for capital improvements, tkrnie Directors have seen a tax ® #4 * . ELECTRIC For every who was ever • • • • • • D/o Voc/ .involved with an older man... WATER NOW AVAILABLE - •> - V. I'-.*- * • Sapkia IfOrsB • Tab Haster HEATER! "That Kind O f W oman" KIM FREDRIC ■ ' . ■ ‘I ‘ ’ “A BIRD WATCHER Hhcwii 1:M . S:SS - S :» We ■sea* m sty a im i e i ki You’ll vote for ow Start Living "HOUND OF THE NOVAK • INARCH I Heieew if’e fS ticf loo whoa you hear Iww aany ■ASKEftVILlES" I ways yew W ok* your }>ctsonal property, yow STRIKES BACK” ______8k»«o S:SS . SiSS . - Go-Jo Batter Today WKD. "WjiTtk hr y*rt>ws|«” ) MroMift aod tesiags ean be protected — for as DOUBLE A C tlO N few'riMiaH. WMi rim aiodern coverage, .yoa caa the Eiectric by Aurelia Reignar HAND CLEANER let ae -Ip Ike worryiag about ires, bwgiars, bwst- 6 STATION WAGONS—These Chevy wagons are stunningly styled to carry you Water Heater The crazy people with the field glasses note FEATintB SilM-SiM Removes All I iag boilf(ts sad persoaal iajary lawsaits'. W e’ll be away. And they^ve got the kind of cargo apace (over 10 ft. from the back of the front odd traits in others in the LAVr OOHPL]^ SHOW SiM Kinds of VI k a j ^ ' lo teU yea 25 ssays we can kd p yaa avaid seat to the tip of the taiinte) to carry away moat anything you want tO'taka with you. • W ay! HDHNSIDI Industrial Baaidea that thrifty 2-door Brookwood above, you have your choiea of a 4-dqpf Soil . . . Bmkwood, 4-door Parkwood, 9-paaaenger Kingawood and the nifty Nomad. i OCTOBER ISSUE — ADDED ATTRACnOX— M r ' il. I, I ! I f,* Grease and iivi iiTTii ’ iiicrnicAiiY Starts Tomorrow! Grime in i ENDS TONIGHT MAIN FEATURE COBIINO BUNDAT AUTO PARTS 1 TEL CH 6-1681 ^ manrh^Btfr EuYning IfprttUi "JOHN PAUL JONES'* "■UBBENnEE—MET I „ r *TFOB THE F m S T TOMB** 1:80 P.M. Except Sat. ."RATTUA F L l u i ^ : i n ' FOR COMPLE'TE DETAILS CALL 1 - . ■' CARTER CHEVROLET COMPANY, INC. X C. WALTER Ml 44241 or TR 5-90S6 ^ 1229 MAIN sn u ir MANCHCSTIR. CONN. i M I M I l f ,’J v> .S' ", MANPiHEfmi e v e n in g HERALD. MAKCHESTER. €X)NN. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18.1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1969 P A G E m f Venesuela Nabs 40 Town Fublic Relations Police Dodge Shots Plaque in Center Park ROM M M E M L E For Assassin F^lot By Tniant Stddent Van Doren Called tn n .it ar»». MoiielMstor H aropM oini (OMrtlaaad tr*m Pag* Om ) Gripes’ Office Turns Fn M Om ) Honors Miss Chapman THURSDAY. OCTe IS Domintesn R^^uUic, had promtsad youth’s homa aftar tha boy’s noth- To TV Quiz Probe Y :3 0 AML to further tht cosaptr^ by ilmu* ar had caned to toll him Membatf o f the Manchester Oar-^ among them Mra. C. Denison Tal- 747 M AIN ST. Television Critics into Boosters ------. . ft.^------_ ... M . m ^^ftft ------ft1anct netlOB A ta ttr II IftUnf an Invasion of Vanasuals. her son was camped tai his room den Ctuh yaaterday oftemo(m ded­ cott, niece of Miss Chapman, and In Uw Eoialy Rtom any Lovet of Dehla GUlli Thors was no rsport of such an (Con Untied ^ P ag a one) ^ IS . 4 Mrs. Dorothy Beal, grandniece. ^ »w (IB with tha tlfla and rsfuataig to go icated a ploqua and a stand of N ext to ttM M ito IReator nr (la i. 11. 40 invasion, howavar. Maneheeter residents with g ilp e e ^ b je e ta could not follow ths ppr- The Rev. Clifford O. ti)iPWffi> Iburaday or at hie own 8 I ’ • l l AnoUiar phssa of tha plot ro> against tha town govanunant may mat bureau oourae. to school. iwdey £ 0 ^ 0 8 J L lO lC l flowering evergreens in Center pastor of the Center Congrega- I. 11 40 But It aaid the value of a cen­ etmvenlmce. Wm ^ t Weeipeeker portodly was tha aacspe Sunday na^ only to pick up thalr phonaa ^ the time the school official Pork to the memory of the late tidnal cniurch, spoke briefly on _BUKelBr* ^ . . Murray Party(C> tral bureau in satiafying eom- In hie offer to teettfy, Iterris of former Ckn. Naator Prato from ami policeman reached tha home Mist Mary Olmsteod Chapman, Miss (Chapman’s selflessness, re­ • :a WMtb«r. Bad flperU 10. a . 10 and oaU a formal complaint huraau i » Phee* Your Saantr 110 PhlllD Marlowe I U jail in Mftjraeftlbo. Prato, a loading plalnts about such thlnts as ((« Waise Road) tha boy was aald. Van Doren stated he had who was responsible for much of calling Uiat she also had a keen Set Prrrton Bed BkeltOn Show ■upportar of Paras Jimanat, was if Ganaral Managar Richard M ar­ clogged catchbeslns, roedaide gone. He was trailed through the To Itead in the beauty In Moneheeter’a parks. sense of humor despite her con­ r.------received no advance eeeistanoe In 1 QporU and Ncm Wonderful World awaiting trial on ohargaa of abuso tin follcwa out auggaatlona pro- brush and unmarked excavatione woods, however, and located In the Mlse Chapman woe president of stant physical pain. • 41 I mumi nim ^ ment (Cl w(mld be beneficial in a time o f any form on "Twenty-One.” pouKlu Edward! 10 (10 TV Pre,entt , _ of powor. vldad him by Diractor ’Diaodora abaiidoned chicken coop. the garden club before her death He said that no special me­ t:00 W rrr Baronti Incraaslngly complex town ad­ 'Die developed facte, Harris said, docorstioRD Garry Moore Show I. 11. 40 ’lilt bomblnga btgan Friday with PowalL A s the group approached the UN Contest May 33, 1966, and wae for many morial need he e rect^ for Mlse Wiartirr. N «»t . 10:10 Keep Talklnf I. H ministrations In which tha tlma of ora “ that more than 50 per cent Cant. Darld Giial four amall axploalona in various Powell haa diatributod oopiaa of building, poUca aald, a shot rang years a member of the Park Chapman, because she had creat­ Mike Wallace II parts of Caracas. Thare ware oth­ key officials must be protected o f t^e ‘Twenty-One’ shows were "tllVo 11:00 BIR Newt e 23 an article from the May 1969, through the air, passing between (CoBtinoed from Page Ona) Board. ed her own memorial In the grow­ New, and Waalher Barry Barenti 30 ers Sunday at a warehouie owned from "minor matters" and ’’chronic riggM or fixed,” and for that rea­ At the brief ceremony at 3:30 Playbou«f Michigan Municipal Revlaw an- tha tWo> offloars. G lott ifisiM M in oiimiiBuiii eem binatieii ing things which'survived her. New,. Sport! ftB'eathcr I. I. II by Eugenio Mendoza, a leading In- cranks." eon the testimony of one of the p.m. near the flagpole In Center William E. Buckley, who had lloTla at Savaa , ^ Early Late Show U titlad - "Good Public Ralatlona MomenU later, Bgt. Maddalonl "The elecfioB of Poland to the T.IS Writ Uaia. HI«Iillth«a Peature Forty 40 duatilalist; and In front of tha doers emd windows o f oN typos. biggest money winners of them all Park, C. Elmore Watkins spoke of charge of the ceremony of dedica­ Starta with Propar Handling of had entered the coop. A second was vital. Economic and Social Council by I FAIRWAY I 11:11 Starllcht Movie 3 home of the brother-in-law of Mlse Chapmen's hard work over Dou« Edward! „ Complaint!.'’ It was written by S41C Helps Whales Hear shot wsa fired, thle one grazing tion, concluded the talks by read­ ^»ipe*i ttars. 9^J 7;S0 Ijiramie ^ . ** Worlwa Beat Movlea I Miguel Angel Caprile, a newspa­ H a n r Smith, reeearch assiatant at Van Doran’s name was not offl- no means can or must mean that many years In the service of the ing a short editorial from 'The What In tilt World Jwck Paar Show 13. 30 per publisher. A bomb exploded his s le e ^ OPEN S DATS A WEEK—« AJd. to S PJE eially linked to scandals in publib Town of Manchester, and of Man­ Bronco * Ted Sleele Show II the Unlvaraity o f Michlgan’a Ih- London—Whales arid other ma­ Poland cannot be elected simul­ Herald, written on Miss CHiap- 11:30 Jack Paar Show 33 yesterday at the itudloi of the After the youth gave up ho was testimony, although committee chester Memorial Hospital. He TV Mall Ordrr ■tituta of Public Admlnlatration. rine mammals nead hearing mech­ taneously to the Security Council,” man's death. In it, her life was MacKenale Raldart 13:00 Newt S3 Culture Radio Station. taken t(r"a Juvenile detention home members said his name cro))ped up mentioned her eagemees to- serve 13:30 New! and Weather 3 Martin took up .the article last anisms very different from tboea compared to that of- one of her I 00 I Love Lucy 'nte explotioni caused only minor in New Haven. J. JL WHITE GLASS CO. frequently in closed-door testi­ the Soviet delegation said. wherever help Avas needed, no New Vork Confidential 1:00 tit* Newt 10 week and said be would attempt of terrestrial. animals beeausa of flowers which bloomed for a while, O f f N I N G Let', Travel 1:10 iJewa, Prayer I damage. to develop something along its differences between sound trans­ mony by producers and others con-, On the 16th ballot Poland re­ matter how menial. brightening Its small comer brief­ 31 liSSELL ST. PHONE Ml 9-73» Unas to fit Manchcater’s needs. He mission in water and air. A c­ Dishwashers* Use Novel nected with the "Twenty-one” ceived 44 anffi^rkey 34. "She spent her money as she ly before returning to the earth ■* ** n^%r*McBea ft Molly 10, M. »0 C—Color show. The nature- of the closed- spent herself—where she thought NCW BEE SATEKDAyS TV WEEK FOR OOMFLBTE LISTINO will report back on his findings cording tonBritlah raeearchers, one In the voting for the Security from which It,came. before the Board givea approval. of ths most ronarkable features Loa Angeles— One manufacture door testfhiony has not been re­ Council seat that Japan gives up it would do the most good," he Following the ceremony, a lea Fate of 11 Airmen vealed. The article recommenda central is that an oil-and-air, filled aao er o f electronfe equipment for air­ Jan. X Poland led the U.S.-backed ■sdd. ’ '« was held In Woodruff hall of O n - First public mention of Van He recalled the rose gardens she CLMN SHELL complaint bureaus, receiving and surrounds the ear. of the whale craft utilises home dishwashers, Turka on all the first 13 ballots ter Congregational Church. had made on her own property, Mystery, Reds Say coordinating requeata for service and the dolphin. They report slightly modified, to clean prlnted- Doren's name during the hearing but failed to get the two-thirds Cor. Of Blreli and SprBca 86a. Radio that recent experiments show tha dreuit boards after dip-sold,ertng was made by Herbert Stempel ofjj, gardens which were so beautiful (This Uattag Imdodea oaly thosa aewa broadesata of 10 or U* and information, as steps toward majority necessary for election. px Increase Washington. Oct. 13 (JFi—Once good relations between a town, sac prevents sound from reaching or etching. A solvent circulating New York, who lost to Van Doren they were visited several years SATURDAY, OCT. 17 arinute leogUi. Sosm stattone carry other short newaeasta). The vote on the final ballot of ago by the American Rose Grow­ again, the Soviet Union has said it government and community. tha ear except throuto the ear through the machine is good for in December 1956, after having WDBC—IMe ft 4:16 Weather. Sporli the day was 46-34. Poland's high­ ers Assn. ‘ New York—Rales of television 4:30 Album of trie Day has no information on the fftte of Such a bureau in Dearborn, canal and Is responsible for the 5-to-15 cycles, depending on the Max Miller Says: won $49,500 on the shdW. Special—Free, ptot of Frawli 4:00 New!. Xalinaa 8:45 ■Three-Star Extra 11 American airman aboard an marked ability of Whales and dol- amount of flux, or photo resist to Stempel told the committee he est total for the day was 48 votes Although she was chironlcally receivers during the first half of 4 :13 Art JahOMO 7:00 Dick Bertel Mich., procesaea 8,000 complalnte t • on the seventh ballot, six short of Fries with each pint of M ai :43 Lowell tbemaa American transport that crashed pbins to tell sound directions. be removed. was Instructed by the-show’s pro­ ill, he said, ahe never complained, 1959 In the United States totaled ? 7:15 Automotive Rejiorl a year, it said; one in Pontiac win. Turkey’s high score was 2,263,957 compared with 3,177,652 clams pnrelMised. ;00.AlOOS tC Andy 7:43 Weather and Sporti in Soviet Armenia in September handlsa 5,700. ducers to lose to Van Doren. but took solace from the beauty T:l0 Newt. Comedy Time 1958. 38, or 16 short. ahe found In living things. sold during the first six months of 1:00 Primary Election It said one person coul4,#ct aa "Twenty-one" wasn't the only '43 Bob aad Ray 1:00 8:00 Monitor WE "The memory of her Is like the last year. Sales of radio sets dur­ t;00 World ronlght 1:45 I-awrence Collcxe Chon Mikhail N. Smimovsky, counse­ complaint ofneial in towns below quiz show aboQt which the com­ A fter the 13th ballot, Argentina 8:15 Koale TUI One fragrance o f one of her moat beau­ ing the same period also Increased, 10:00 Treaaury of Mutir lor of the Russian embassy, gave 5,000 while those over mittee hard testimony of improper proposed that the assembly halt U OO Newt 10:30 Intermexxo for Modern, 100.000 tiful rosea,”.'he concluded. climbing to b '8,196, excluding au­ 13:10 Vualc TUI Cto, that word to Undersecretary of should have a "formal, full-fledged procedures. Other witnesses told the Security Council vote amd take 11:00 Nawa NOW The ceremony of dedication was tomobile sets, compared with 400,- 11:16 Sport! Final State Robert Murphy yesterday. public relations program.” o f "Taking a Dive’’ on "Dotto” up the elections for the Economic 'The airplane Incident has been a FOR attended by some 30 persons, 882. 11:30 Starlight Serenade Those in between, it aald, could and ."Tic Tae Dough." and Social Council. Spotting the 4:00 B lf Show 13 Newi, elan off sore point in Rueeian-American What the committee plans to do purpose of this, Russia attempted 4:30 Dair W nfF—U M relations. have a bureau as a section o f a HAVE G O dD 4:45 Bis Show 4:00 Financial Nawa larger department. about preventing the public from to hold up the EXJOSOC votes aa 7:00 Ed. P. Morsaa 4:03 Newa Roundup The United States says the un­ STRENGTH being duped In the future is un­ well but was defeated 34-22 with 7 : » BIX Show 4:13 Shnweaaa and Nawa ’The bureau should be widely 13:00 armed Air Force transport was certain. But current indications 25 nations abstaining. i Ef o r e y o o b u t , s e e b i l l t c n s k t f o b 7:00 Flilton Lewta shot down ta;y Russian fighter publicized. It said,' and all com­ n u s THE LARGEST NEIVS 7:13 Evening Devotlona > plaints recorded to obtain statis­ are that it will recommend stiff The Untied States has contended Manchester Garden Club members gather around the plaque they dedicated to Mlse M ary O. C3iap- 4:00 Newa. Weather 7:30.Showcaae and Newa planea and crashed near the Turk­ changes in communications and man "a skilled gardener and a lover of beauty in all lU forms.” C. Elmore Watkins rests hie 4:15 Bowie B.. 7:30 ■The Army Hour tics on chief causes of complaints, ever since Poland became a can Storm Windows and Awnings ish frontier, after It had strayed SELECTION OF fair trade practice laws. dIdate for the two councils that han(i on the marker while Club President Mrs. Earl Bissell, William Buckley and the Rev. Clifford hr fk§ herd tl hterla§ 8:00 Lou ■Barry 3:0y New, off course over Rusdan territory. possible laxnesB by certain depart­ ENERGY 11:00 Nawa_' . 8:06 World Today Officials of the Federal Com­ ahe should not hold both seats at O. Simpson llstetn to Mrs. C. Denison Talcott, niece 'of the late benefactress. (Herald Photo by 11:10 Lou Terry ments. and the like. 1:30 Showcaaa and Newa The Russiana turned over the CARDS IN TOW N munications Commission and the once and supported her for Satemis). ______^ 1:00 Del H a ^ o ^ ^ 11:06 Music Beyond the Blara and New! bodies o f six crew membere, but Steps for Oomplalnta 13:03 Naw! Roundup Federal Trade Commission testi­ ECOSCK:. Because of the strong repeated U.S. inquiries havs failed A complaint would follow four 13:16 Slxn Off ______fied that there was serious doubt American backing for the Turks, son for the Peruvian abstention to get any satiafiactlon on what steps; leans, and Yugoslavia were dead-, charges since the U.N. has refused ‘ that they had authority to take ac­ the Poles’ showing in the Security was not announced. became of the other 1 1 men 1. Once received. It would be DRINK locked for 36 balloU and finally It,membership. day momlnge at the new tralfic tion under existing law. There is Council race constituted a threat The voting on the Security aboard. Russia charges that the written on a standardized form, agreed to split the 2-year term. Twenty-flve nations, most of N«w RiPckvUle light near St. Joeeph'a Church. along with pertinent information. coNM fcrieur the matter of the constitutional to American prestige. them Asian neutrals and Arabs ab­ Council member was secret, al­ U.S. plane violated its frontier guarantee of freedom o f speech, Both Turkey and Poland have 3 C h a n n s I Other mattere were reported or 2. It would be Bent for investiga­ In the secret balloting the Poles stained. India, which privately op­ though some delegations an­ deliberately. a a a a o v f o they said, and of whether decep­ insisted that they are in the race voted as follows: tion and correction to the respon­ had the support of the 9-natlon posed the assembly’s tqking up nounced how they were voting. tive entertainment constitutes de­ to a finish and will not agree to a A sum of $30,000 was returned sible town department. The bureau Soviet bloc, Yugoslavia, India and Tibet, was among the abrtainera. Chiban sources said Cuba voted for Storm City Budgets to the general fund from the ceptive advertisement of the spon­ split term. Poland. would be the coordinating point if a number ‘'of other Asian or A fri­ Before the marathon balloting Chief U.S. Delegate Henry Cabot AwBlBga for w IB d a w s, aewerage treatment plant 'fund, more than one department were FRESH soring product. Lodge, speaking in favor Oi airing porehea, d(wra oBd patloo, with FHOMt M ACRtr can nations, and almost half of between Turkey and Poland be­ Windows Tmi aie OmeSer. Htm ___ the amount having been originally Involved. A law making it a criminal of­ the charges, told the assembly: ’’If IT eolora; roll op for eBay Due for Study Local Stocks fense to rig a television show the I-atin-Amerlcan bloc. gan, the assembly elected Ecuador French Cards Earliest spent on plani. 8. A written follow-up would be Polish delegates, claiming 42 we turn our faces away from evil atoroge. The Connecticut Bank and Trust MILK might have a "salutary effect,” and Ceylon to 2-year-terma on AND STORM DOORS made. votes committed to them, ex­ in the U.N., the world will be in Paris— The earliest printed Cit> departments wars raqueatad said Earl W. Klntner, FTC chair­ the 11-natlon council. They were CALL NOW FOR OUR CALL NOW FOR OCR daarer Stm nwt. Co. was named depository for the Muotslloas PumUlMd by 4. Tha eomplainafit would be pressed confidence they would win serious dangen.” sewerage treatment plant fund. Coburn A MIddlebrook. Inc. man. unopposed. playing cards of Europe that have EXTRA SPECIAL EXTRA SPECIAL LOW ftt ft apaciftl (^ty msating last night notified of the action taken and if they could boost their total to The assembly voted 43-11 last Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister A cigarette machine will be In­ Bank Storks John C. Doerfer, chairman of Vasily K. Kuznetsov reiterated ever been found were the jacks of LOW SUMMER PRICES! SUMMER PRICES! to turn in their budget requests thanked for hie service to the 5(T They felt this would cause night to debate chargea of Chin­ stalled in the city hall. Bid Asked the FCC, aald he could not “ pin­ Communist charges that the de­ clubs and spades, made from by Monday at which time the Fi­ town. enough wavering countries to ese Communist repression in Tibet The CSty Hall will be left open Conn. Bank and Tn iit point" any law violations directly bate proposal was organized by wooden blocks In the 15th Century FREE ESTIMATES E -Z T E R M S ! nance Ctmimlttee will begin meet­ Such an approach, the article swing behind them. but set no date to start. at night for the use of rest i Co...... 40‘,i 42 H said, would make ’’city baters’’ connected to the rigging. the U.S. State Department in a In France. The jack originally was ings with department' heads. Both the, Americans and British Sponsors of the proposal, Ire­ Qnlnn’t Plmnnioi rooms, on a trial basis. ! Hartford Nations rather than "disgruntled critiea." move to stop the thaw in Sovlet- called the "ja c k a napes," which In ■Two tranafars were made at laiat AI.OIERA DEPOT BOMBED Insisted the race was far from land and -Malaya, hope to focus The lo^ bid of Luther White j Bank and Trust Ck). S it, 36>.« It said lack of good complaint­ American relations that - began turn came from "Jack a nalpes," Pheiw Ml 3.4134 nlght'B meeting to balance the I Fire Inauraaca Companies Algiers, Oct. 13 (4*)— A terror­ over, They noted that Poland World attention on the situation in BILL TUHSKY....MI 9-9095 Furniture Store of $184 for blinds handling procedures leads to "un­ MILLER’S PHARMACY with Soviet Premier Nikita S. nalpes being the Spanish word for •79 MAIN ST. city’s books for the flical year ist's bomb exploded in the Algiers sewed up many commitments be­ Tibet and push through a mildly : Aetna Fire ...... 61 64 systematic treatment, vague dele­ Khrushchev's trip to the United cards. ending Nov. 15. A sum of $15,000 for the City Hall was accepted. 299 GREEN ROAD—PHONE MI 3-4134 fore Turkey entered the race late. worded resolution which, without Hartford Fire ...... 170 180 gation of responsibility, Inadequate railway station today, injuring 17 States. was transferred from Public 'Norman Chase will install storm I National Fire ...... 128 136 They predicted a awing to Tur­ mentioning Red China, would ap­ follow-up and frictional citizen a t­ persons. All Latin nations voted in favor Works to the Police Department windows on the building for $288. I Phoenix Fire ...... 70'i 73'i FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE key as soon as many committed peal for respect for human rights titudes . . Another bomb waia defused be­ of holding a debate on 'Dbet ex­ and $775 was transferred from Hoalptftl Notes I Lite ana Indemnity Ins. Cos. delegates felt they had > fulfilled in the Communist-occupied terri­ Manchester garbage complaints fore it could go off. cept Peru and the Dominican Re­ Public Works to the admlnlatra- Admitted yesterday: Eugene Aetna Casualty ...'.169 179 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING their pledges to Poland. tory. fo to ^a-central office. However, The bomb which exploded was public, which abstained. The Dom­ tion account. Rohan, 106 Prospect St. Aetna Life ...... 230 245 hidden In a suitcase placed near a It was the second time a U.S.- 'ITie Communist bloc and Indo­ inican abstention presumably was Alderman John Yaskulka, chair­ Discharged yesterday: Celia Otnn, (3eneral ...... 327 342 others go to Individual depart­ ments, tha general manager's of­ ticket window in the crowded sta­ backed candidate for the council nesia voted against debate, argu­ based on fear of setting a prece­ man of the Police Committee said Herbert, 54 South St.; Veroifica Hftd. Steam Boiler . 80 85 tion. It went o ff just before found the going rough. In 1956 the ing the Peiping government would dent for the U.N. to investigate a that b ^y met last week to try to fice and individual town officials Franek, Talcottville; Lilly Solo­ Travelars ...... 80H 831* * ^ I r t was to leave. Philippines, backed by the Amer- not be present to answer the nation's internal affairs. The rea­ find out where it had fallen down mon, Stein Rd., Ellington; William Public Ctillttes and Directors. Some complaints of on its budgeting during past year. Newman, West Willinglon. Conn. Light A Power 22^ 2414 a routine nature come before the The one and one-half minute city Hftd. Electric Light 62 65 Directors at meetings. meeting was held in the midst of Vernon and Talcottville news Is Hartford Gas Co. .. 42 44 'tile article pointed out that com­ tl GlassB the U-weekly City Council meet­ handled through The Herald’s Southern New England plaints dealing with specialized LOWE 8 T . P R I C E D ing. Rockville Bureaii, 8 W. Main 'Bt., Telephone ...... 4 3 45 • During the Council meeting telphoae TRemont 5-8186. Manufacturinx Companlea Mayor Herman O. .'Olson was com­ Arrow, Hart, Heg. .. 67>j 71V4 UGHT AND MEDIUM TRUCItt mended by Alderman Thomas Mc- Associated Spring ..22 24 Cuaker on his support of the La­ Bristol Brftaa...... 11 1214 l e n e s o f pointe Industries tax aettlement Tags Tell Nftme, Dunham Bush ...... 8 9 Priced lowest of the lesdlng makes* proposal. Mayor Olson had criti­ Em-Hart ...... 4614 49 >4 c iz e Town Tax Collector Mra. Fafnir Bearing ...... 62 65 T ipuhii\ Origin of Furs S ^ f today I Florence Loverln for not accept­ Landers Frarv Clark 17*4 19‘/4 SUPER MARKETS p la y ie M ing the firm’s check. Mra. LovSrin New York — All furs sold in the N. B. M achine___ _ 26*4 28*4 was advised by Town Couiuel United States must, under law, be North and Judd .... 36 39 Harry H. Lugg to accept the chMk tagged to show the name and Rogers Corp. (B ) .. 12(4 11(4 but when she contacted State 'Tax origin of- the fur — whether it ia Stanley Worka ...... 54 57 Commisaioner John L. Sullivan he used or new, tipped, tinted, Terry Steam ...... 38 42 told her to hold up on it until he bleached, or dyed. Tortlngton ...... 3U4 3314 NEWrottPTRUCKS-^60 g i r d l e s could check the matter. In ahopping for luxury furs, Veeder R oot ...... 4914 5214 w i t h 1 Alderman John SchU]diack told such as mink, sable, and chinchilla. The above quotadons' arc not to DOUBLE ba conatrued aa actnal markets.. the Council last night ha thought It is wise to look for good, thick Mrs. Loverin was right In what ahe underfur. These anlmale have two (Ud. layera of fur — . the guard hair Doge Served Tn Room IWOnUt GKEEMI City Dump Improved (topmost) and the fur wool (un­ All New from Cities Service I Improvement o f condlUoos at derpart). New York—One chain of motels 1 1 9 5 0 , s ty le s the city dump was reported by CerliM Econoiny^ l^ e n the underfur ia thinner offers special room aer-vice for j Mayor Olson. He said the new than the guard hair. It usually dogs. When a tourist with ft dog | aiTIFIED 6AS SAVINGS « CERTIFIED DURAIIIITY fill method suggested by a state means the animal was caught off- registers, a . porter takes the deg I CERTIFIED REIIARILITY • aRTIFIED LOWEST PRICES engineer is much better than the aeason or in a warm climate when a tasty dinner in a dlspiwable diah. STAMPS mold *n hold zippor a^ single shallow trench method that he di(l not need the extra insula­ The same chain maintains a free had been used at the dump. tion for warmth. kennel for Its dog guests. 1 0 0 P L U S Yoa got Ihx liM of the nets in 1960 Ford Trucks. And economy backed girdio..... now only An 8-foot deep trench is dug, 4 * WEDNESDAY by the Certified leete of leading independent automotive engineers, t filled graduelly, wKh refuse be­ Mast CNivahead gm alana avar miMia fo r on outa- ing compactq^by a bulldoaer, and CMtllsd |H sovingsl New testa verify the gas savings of Ford’s then the V r S d t is covered with .mabila. it's 100 actaM glasr Moda aipacially far modem Six—the engine that got 25% more miles per gallon than mofMo oomroHor dirt when it is fuli. . the average of all other makes in Economy Showdown U.S.A.! However, the mayor asM, a bull­ ultra-high eamprostian Mrt. Oivaa luxury parfarm. IWBOAM CsrlHM -fordiHHyl Tests of key truck parts showed, for example, .... now only dozer fell into the -foctt tran(di 8 i anca navar bafara paaslUat Saturday and was stuck there un­ GROUND 20% longer brake-lining life for Ford’s new F- an(l C-600’s . . . til Sunday when a 17-ton Diesel 23.6% greater frame rigidity bn half-tonners. Teka oJauntoga now, wMa S ay loM, tractor finally managod to pull it UOKT DUYY-iowm raiciD or thi u a» in6 maxisi look whet the lew price of thii helMon Styleiidf includeil Csitlfled relioMityl Based again on Certified tests. Example: Ford's •F M t H iw l oN ar o f 1999 rtayto x O trO aa out. new wiring assembly operated without failure more than three The clty.'a raorealion srofram BEEF New 73.4% mere rigid freme, new longeraleiting brokei, pew ityling end comfort, new Diomend luitre Finish I times as long. 01 aj re al tasd og. W a h o v a S a hM r o o g a benefitted an average of .119 ch «- SUCED dren dally during tta 10-weetc dura­ CsrtMed lewett prkesl See the price compariscins. See the Certified • f lixaa M a o d i sl)d a N y o u h u rry. tion, according to a n p o r t of Di­ Economy Book at your Ford Dealer’s now!, rector Ralph Schumey. Alderman ♦Name emitoM or rteuet*. tend ietmiry m P.O. John GUI, chairman o f the Ree- BACON loff HiF, Fcrd O/Wi/oN, Ford Mefor CanipoNtfa ptoytox 'N kel/xippflr girdi* ■ reatlon Board, said plans are to Defoe/r JF- AtkA/foe' FORD TRUCKS COST LESS Sats naw standards in tha pramium cIo m . farfoct for zipa OB OBd (^ SB acuNy. Magic 'Itagar' (xmduct a recreation program at LMSS TO BUY.. . LBSS TO HUH . . , HUIUT TO LSST LOMaSH, TOO! i the West End of the city next high campraaslan cars. Tha only gosalana (axcapt 100 p on A mbooNi you frewl and bock. year, The program at Maple St. ecbool wea dropped this year be- I nUS) that'cambinas focraosad actana with Anti- OirdU or parity girdla. WMta er pink. cauaa of coastnictlon of a ahop- SAUSAGE Fermarly $10.93 new enly $8.95. (XL $9.95). ' ping center in the area. fjenrban, Anti-Stollingli A nti-lust, and Uppar^Cylindar A t the suggestion o f Akterman lubriccmt footuras. ^ Gill, Mayor Olson will i>rder a po­ playtflK iRcigic CMitroHer licemen to direct pedeatrians MEAT wNh Bwgic •finger* penak fer fummy acroea Union end West Sts. Sun­ PEL MONTE control. OirdU or ponty gIrdU. Vfhlla er pUk. 2 For Femterly. $$-95 new only $6.95. (XL $7.95). PINE LENOX ORANGE-APRICOT 'Hurry, the ruppiy k Umllad. - PHXRIiAOY MILEMASTER DRINK tw iL cEsnsn t •raofcs racards in acanamy and powar for ftandaid Hmm mat tm0* gfcnft, w. 49’ ods s dm yrtg* wait for our camproMian cars. Outparformc many pramium prkad DE MONTE ’ 2 Fo r compcHa. Miigte Ciiimlsr ^ u gesalanac . . . but tails at ragulor prica. 'A groat nOrmthU wmie ■ffeiwU ORiniNAI ORANGE-PINEAPPLE m Mrt ' gcwolana bargalnl R UW* WAIWT ee-ASt Nwe 44.«a -i. DRINK FlZAMMMrV I ' SALE . WALDORF M IO lUM DllTY— 40WIST P I K I D O f AFfw 3 moRtbi n Mtdk nm tm tiit. D *»t* ' 4 Pock TM UABINS MARBl In addition lo lowtif cioHi girdUfi m temtY ratRaasAtOHAA RATBR «SWk SMSVRR M». •- A. OClOBfR 19 tliMi 21 prie«, thic f*600 Sloha offori inertoitd * Stop in oad OH up this waak. Namambar— ■'lul' f, TOILET ffpongth in fromo ond thttl mttol.., colorful 1 . ' OOc Ptwcob inloriori... Iho goi lovingi of Ford'l I'l' * .'I i i ,: ; 1 • i< 11 r "nsumm THE eoNirs eeuT when you « o cirifs siiviai modtrn SIn. Motimum OVW, 31,000 lb. ---- . .-.liv'A',- I I I- I TISSUE Hexnd ei» ■ c«rfi4td rompofiion kfojf CITIES SERVICE CENTER 3 3 9i|DNiF>d fWsG dftfvRftd pdfs, iiKiudinp fedfot utim iu, sntvdht Gwmripapewdtii andcond/F^Nf and diiHnoHon choffi ED BARRAOLIFFE-OnAKLIE SPRAOUK PASCAL 6M W. Middle Tpke., Comer Ademe S t BALDWIN; 1 Itollaii.or Amertixui MancKcBter Sbonping Parfcade, Middle Turnpike W. and CELERY APPLES ratSLEY Broad S t, Mas ehwtcr, Open Monday, Tnaoday, 10 AJd. to CITIES SERVICE HOWARD OIL CO. PINE PHARMACY e P.M.—Wednenday, Thnnday, Friday. 9 AJM. to 9 P JI. 187 OAKLAND 8T. DILLON SALES aiid SERVICE, Inc. Saturday, 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. CORNER O F N. SCHOOL ST. Beh. lOc ' J- 3 Lbe. 29c 1 ftalOc •19 MAIN STREET MANOilESTtkB, CONN. : » « c u I O cotar-iM Market agfurc^ Mawlagtca r 1 ■ / [#■ 1K'-fk 1 * R i l ' . - 1 'T.'f , J

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f M m m MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN„ TUESDAY. OCTOBER I of lUmulattiif Interest to avtotion O PIN DAILY hA and to eaUbuah en airport here. Supreme Court eeh*es dedtde whother or not we fort of an infilrtffttkl who, UlfOu|h lu t ban iM tvM . dtod •oddAy. In 1941,,-GaravenU married tha 1A.M. to 9 P.M. A m r l i P i t r r will ecetrpt the jurisdtetlQn of the faiAUy elan, frianda, and Ma own A TltoNtglrt ttfr T«iAqr ‘ Ghicagd — TUkdkll K^TKlag- former Mery Rutherford of Can­ toil, tr. alio kiiown ae Randy Rent, You Should Know... SUNDAY. tA.M.-tP.M . world court in any .’ipedfled In- Connecticut syatam of minor ^avora and I Mto'i ~ ton, O b lo .lh e couple have three Avoiding Cases; Eontittg IfEraii^ eourtaoloo, eould ba ooonUd on to i u i f dbiifhufcar for the Amer­ children, David, 18; Mary Ann, ■tanee, H iIb suppoeod guarantet ar PINI PHARMACY guarantoo a eortain numbor of ican Broidcaattog Oo. to CSiiMgo. Ermano Garaventa 14; and John, 8. Oi our own eovereignty also votes on any primary or caucus dtod MCftday qfter ,en qperation. On School l^ias 664 CEWT EE FT. Ota Yankee •OUCU — PUT KNIT— MOVILTIIS— 1W H»S In the baaement recreation amounts to a touch of world anar­ or olaction day. I f you boiongod to 1%9 Word af (Md aaya " C m He wM a native ptRapilltoa, Ont room In the Garaventa home ere Bf A. H. 0. a distriet elub, that waa a aign you thy boHlan upMi tha Lard •' ; , , ,' to . ■ As ■ member of the Town Plan­ several plequea which ehow hia in- chy, bscauss It maans, in affact, ning Commission, Ermano Gera ((Tmitinned from Page One) wanted a job. if you wOrO a will­ Ha w4U auauifi thaa." Ahathar tercet end participation to the that we accept « ’Orld lew only venta brings to the group years of ing o a rty . worker, and domon- tact raada "Caatinff au your ears varioua flelda of aviation. H « is en when. «i*e happen to like its proa- What hai happenad to patron­ experience in industriel manage­ appeal, filed b y former Governor age, the one-time lift blood aiid stratad that you eould produeo and upan Hlfli. far Ha earath far yau.** admiral of the American Alrllnea peels. How often wa fail ta da this vary Stock ment phis a sincere desire tb see Fleet for hia eontributiona to the Dan Moody of Texaa. aaeerted ths ainew of tho poUtleal game, has control votaa not your own« you VVr »M. « te ‘ J Mancheeter grow according to spe­ R. ------“T The American Bar Aseociation happened in a combination of long- were ontiUod- to a job. Whan your ampia thiaf. Wa brtM aur prah- 9 34 15 aircraft Induatry; he is one of the amendment "haa the undying cific plans which will bring the MANY MARY OTYLBa first 1,000 persons to fly In the hatred of approximately a fourth I • rcrarD wart | committee presents cogent argu­ ranga trends and sharp dramatic party won an oioetion, you won Mma and burdana to dad to p r »- greatest benefit to the most people. . J stratosphere and is a member of of the people of the United Statea, , blows. Tht moat Important of tha braad and buttor. Whoh your party ar; wa lay than aut bafora Itta . To the commission Garaventa ments for repeal of this United HALLMARK the United Alrllnea 100.000 Mllea who regard it aa an expreaalon ot [ shop fiM _ “ ts« long-range trends nas bean the loot an olaction, you wont hungry, fdca; but than wa go from tha also brings his deep awareness of States veto over the court's Juris­ OPtN WiDMiSDAY M «HTS Club. tyranny.” ; •TiM ■■inm rt Pr«M u generally rising prosperity of the or on roliof, aaerat' plaoa atlll oarrytog our people and their individual prob- «UU«d Id Ik* M m. ffpuMtc*tly diction. haavy laad upon our haarta CARDS Perhaps moat important of all, In another order, Alabama waa B dMkktckM '«r*4rt*d to It M past three decades, which has had Whon thoae worn tho oonditions, ieme, ior, as factory manager at however, are the two carefully S i vUmtMm om&m ib • U** r«*«rr«d Him, and than leavs them at HU received at Hamilton Standard. an Alabama State Court contempt ! interesU are thq largest of any public payrolls. Ths sharp dramatic eould not bo filled by aomo indivi­ vising some 3,000 workere. He well Although the wording is humor­ fe a t Ha la tha graat burdan baaz^ knows the derisions he makes fine of *100.00(1 against the N «- N. U. blows have been things like the dual who would at leaat bo ablo fca PHARMACY ous. they clearly reveal the affec­ nation, we ehould from the strictly a party worker, er. H ay God halp ua toTMUave there can often effect not only tinnal Association fnr the Ad- , introduction of the civil service ...... I: I I I.. I \ 11 tion and respect which his associ­ vanrement of Colored People. | •prMMkUti***! riM selfish point of view be Interested principle, the banning of dual Job W e contrast c( between that yes­ tha words we so often sing: MPOTRD. PI 2-7494 cdywfntY these employes, but their families ACCBCT — l«*w n. MI ■.I'M ates S t Hamilton Standard have The court refuaed to review an in bringing fs much of the world’s holding, or the abolition of county terday and our today ia vivid. Ona What a friend we have in Jesua, as well. A ll our stna and griefs to baar! for him. order requiring a new trial for 1 ’ * t e x O f business as possible under law. government Connecticut town committee, not The decisions which Garaventa W hat a privilege to earry- Robert I>ee Goldsby, convicted In i The specific blows which ere long ago, found itself faced with makes as a planning commissioner It is of major and Increasing Ibvarythlng to God in prayarl 19.1.1 of killing a white woman 1 . tmwmuFnow. r a tm sometimes Interpreted as rep­ responsibility for stalling a cartain may be on a smaller scale, but he importance to the United States,” near 'Vaiden. Mias. The order was UR ICAL • la Adraae* . . . resenting the death knell of the public oAce. Some of the poeitions O what peaca are often n rfH t refuses to consider them more 9 9 to# T#mp ••*•••••••••••••••••••• lsj(iied by the U.S. Circuit Court In says the committee, "to improve patronage aystem are, however, carried title and merely part-time 0 what needlaaa pain wa bear, lightly for, as at the plant, Ije can Is llvnth# ••••k*kk*k«k*k*k••**•*• Y-1 AU because we do not earry G>urt Cases New Orleans last Jan. 18 on the %r«* UontU ••••••••••••••••*••• • ! the means of protecting its inter­ much less Important than the obligation, and these were easily readily visualize the effect some n# MOVtSl ••••^«*k**«a*«kkkk«kk«* l*l JBverythlng to God in prayar! of these derisions may have on In- grounds that Negroea had been EQUIPMENT national trade and foreign Invest­ long-rangs economic trend. Civil filled. But one. position required a Major K. Walter Lamia .divlduala or groups in the; town. aystematically excluded from the •erviee can be adjusted, until it regular work week, and for this a grueling advance management pBSt# CSOpJT «»♦••***••*»*»»»••••»• ments by Improving the means of At the same time, however, he Fines totaling 1113 were levied- trial jury that convicted Goldaby. merely becomes a handsomer style post the town committee ecoured development course sponsored by this morning against Harold R. • Tb# resolving international dlsputea. A its party membership for several feels that in cases where’ the de­ He' had been senleced to death. ! . or R ont rew2sr,^ssssjit,“si of* awarding patronage, since It ■ r i AS Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Prescott, 48, of 18 8. Hawthorne Atty. Gen. .loe T. Patteraon of : imitaAl aiTon AMMAriac In ak* weak World Court Impaira in’tema- weeks, to no avail. 'Iliare waa no cisions may not be popular ones, can award jobs good for life in­ Deaths Lfut Night the interest of the individual must This meant hard.siudy every night St., on charges of assault and bat­ Mlaaiaaippi said In Washington j Umt r«Adl tionAl law and hurts all forms of party faithful willing to accept CTAAlail stead of Jobs good only until the be set aside by the TPC if it is for but, despite this, his attendance tery and driving while Intoxicated. last night that the declaion might O r Solo such a routine Job. The party then Intemstional adjudication.’’ next election. The state dual job By THE AMOOATBD PBEft INDiVIDUAL the common good—but only after at th* weekly TPC meetings was ’The former charge dtew a *10 make it difficult to convict Ne- ban does not of itself eliminate made the noble best of a almost perfect. fine, the latter *102. WHEEL GHAima , 1 ABA mdAv. But the committee is most con­ Indian^Mllz, Oct. 18 (ff>—Frank alt alternate plana have been groe,. of any crime In aome parts the filling of jobs by pollticsns; chagrinneid situation; it announced A member of St. Jame's Church, Prescott pleaded innocent to the COMMODES n i^ A T —1 p ni - _ - cerned with the effect of our reser­ Kautaky, 71, a grocer who backed thoroughly studied and then dis­ of Mississippi. #*da*ater-l p m_Tut*dj^^ it merely regulates the surface It waa filling the post on a non- tho Indianapolis Kautakyz, a for­ AS carded as not being aultable. Garaventa is a pant president of driving while intoxicated charge WALKERS p—1 p.oL W*dn**dAy. vation on the rest of tha world, and He said the Ckmrt of Appeals decency of It. And the abolition of partiaan basis. Not oply would this Despite his responeibllities, the Italian American Society in but was found guilty after a short TRACndN APPARA’YITS -1 p.m TburadAr. « mer member of the National Bea- decision in tha Goldaby case CRUTCHES ______p « •'3?«y on- our own standing in the realm county government which had have been unthinkable in the pa­ Garaventa is not a "sobersides” by Manchester. He is a Republican trial. Defense Counsel Atty. Paul ^ClASAtflad dAAdllM; 10;S0 YOUR TASTE! Marie contended there was res- "sparkpliigged the lynching of ULTRA VIOLET LAMPS of world policy. The fact that we come over the years to represent tronage days of yore; it would any means and his sense of hlimor and has served on the TPC for the ^ M p^lCAtlee AiefPl have been Impoasible. There wpu Bonsble doubt that Prescott had Mack Parker.” Parker, a Negr(? INFRA RED LAMPS the nesting place of those who and enjoyment of life is quite last three years. His term expires Coventry Columbus Day Essay Winners employ 'such a reservation veto to the contrary, have been a lb actually operated the car, sug­ charged with the rape of a white BED TABLES & were employed by political ma­ evident at the TPC meetings. next month. woman, waa lynched April 3.1 at T uamSa^T, October 18 over the Jurisdiction of the court chines to perpetuate the machines, ly conteat among the party faltb- Resigned from Army gesting that-tja friend or acquain­ Lt. Gov. John Dempsey presents prizes to the three winners of the Columbus Day essay contest at NEBtTLCBEKS Manchester ‘Native’ tance had driven Prescott home. Coventry Grammar School. Awards were presented yesterday to Joyce Hershman. *1.1 first prize; Poplarvllle, Mlaa. VAPORIZERS has led other nations to do the does not mean that new nesting ful, among district leaders, amopg In s is t O n Although Garaventa was born He served in the Army Air !Kl’eal( Poiition Lows Voles town'eomnUttee members, to see Corps Reserve from 198.1 until Prescott waa arrested Sept. 18 on Suzanne Cleverdon. *10 second prize, and to Jay Gorden. *.1 third -prize. The eway contest was ’”Thla very case waa the cause «k snme thing. areas could not be created, ahoutd in Vigevano, Italy, he considers of that lynching,” Patterson said there be aspiring tenants. which would be able to grab the 1941, but resigned his commission complslnt of his wife who said he sponsored by St, Jude Council. Knights of Columbus. The contest was open to Grade 8 sturtenls Z TesUrdty, In thp G«nerAl A«- But the "fundapiental evil” of Whin it epmii to th# strictly pirsonil mattir of your financial himself "as much' of a Manchester was asleep in the front seat of the (Herald Photo by Saterals). In an Interview. "The mob came m i o i c g i i . Despite all such reform prog­ plum. as a first' lieutenant at the request In Coventry! Of the 100 students. 23 entered the contest. iwnbly of the Unl*#<5 ■VaUons, the Our'stand, aaya the committee, "Is sacuFity, yotir i'niuranca naaoi ara as individual as your tasta in native as a person can be who of the company and government car, A neighbor had called her after Parker’s attorney said the PH99AfimACV ress, the basic death blow to the We have come to a day When the wasn’t born here.” attention to the car asking her Goldsby decision wcxild free Park­ giukl . American leadership of that it has provided an excuse for flna foods. W a ara always raady with tha Parsonal Sarvica you because his position at Hamilton Wadsworth St., both charged by 844 MAIN STREET patronage system has come in the want ads fill mors public payroll It was this fecUng of belonging what it was doing in the drive failure to grant the right of way wer# also entered in the cases of er. It had been quiet before Totln( on an East-West issue fal' saying that not even the United economic conditions of these three posts thsn do dlsirlct lexers, and SAFE Standard was of greater value to Robert Broneill, 17, of 35 Ashland State Police with racing on the n|ad and dasarVa. .to the community which first with the door open. Prescott had against Mrs. lola Hannaford, 48, then.” States, the leader of the free world, decades up from ths depths of that ,1s not the result of any the war effort. St., and Thomas Topping, 17, of 14 Wilbur Cross Highway. ftaned. I t faltered on an issue vdtieh prompted him to serve on the Garaventa started with the com­ left home in the car 30 minutes of Boyer Rd., Rockville. Nolles depression. During the depression; growth of dlstlnterested purity. has pravioualv revealed a profits- is wholehearted in its support of TPC. In addition, as an engineer, pany 'right after college, first earlier, according to testimony. the public payroll sometimes had The routine public payroll Job is Atty. Marie before the trial slve American weakness over the International judicial processes." he loves to plan and then aee these working as a mechanic and then the sttr'sctlvenesa of being the no longer regarded as a plum plans msterislize. This applies to agreed to the fact Prescott was yean. It faltered because the is "A dramatic step ia needed,” the in engineering, production and fi- only steady payroll around. Tha either to give away or to get the town as well as the work he nall" in his present position. intoxicated ANNOUNCING THE NEW STANDARD OF BASIC EXCELLENCE... committee observes, to show that sue In question la one on which our bestowal of a public job was and that la the underlying factor performs at Hamilton Standard or He is a trustee of the Hamilton The assault and battery charge poeltlon Itself la weak. this country "in deeds as well as something for a district leader, or always subject to a return of de the metici/lous job of assembling Standard Management- Club, a stemmed from an earlier arrest a town chairman, or a stats cen­ after complaints of a domestic -Back in 1948, whe.i the plans for words is ready to lead the free presaion, which has made the poll email, radio-controlled boat modela corporator of the Savings Bank of tral committeeman, tp have in his ticlans themselves at least tern Manchester, an associate ' direc­ disturbance. the first aettlng up of the United world toward the rule o f law.” obert J. in the basement workshop of his power. With it he could enlist the porarily philosophical about their tor of Ihe Connecticut Bank and Albert F. Hartunian, 38, of Grot­ Vice Preeldent Nixon's speech HEATING Colonial-style home at 109 N. Nations organization were being persons! loyalty and the party e f­ new found purity. Lakewood Circle. Trust Co. and a former director of on, was fined *35 for passing a made, the big powers made an in­ last April was in the nature of This love of building and de­ the Hamilton Standard Federal stopped school bus.. .Joseph A. Lambert,, 81, of Lowell. M-ss.. formal agreement among them­ an opening trial balloon, by which signing even applies to hia home, Credit Union which he helped or­ charted with speeding, forfeited a 130 OUT OP 139 for he drew the plans and then ganize. For 10 years he also NEW R A M B LER FO R ’0 0 the Eisenhower administration selves for the allotment of the non served on the board of directors *35 ^nfl. - , v, « sought to open dlscuaalon o f tb i REALR ESTATE built a scale model of the house permanent seats on the Heeurity of 'he East Hartford Federal, Christopher D. Wright. 31. of 88 HARTPORO lUILDERS and the Individual rooms before 6 propoaad change in our aeeeptanca Credit Union i <*reen Manor Rd.. waa found gull- Council. The British Common­ INSURANCE ENCXIRPU RATED actual construction hegsn. wealth fif Nations was ^ways to of World Court jurisdiction. So far, Gaiavenla ' was also an or- ,ty of passing s red light, but judg- U SI OIL IN THEIR Garaventa waa born In 1913 and ganlzer of the Manchester Air ment against him was suspended. have one seat, in addition to B rit however, the admldlatration'' has tat MAIN ST., OaODND f L oOR — TEL. Ml f-8241 came to Manchester a year later Power au h formed with the idea' The rotirt nolled a charge of ala’s own permanent seat. The not (tared submit itk osra wlahes OWN HOMES. . . **lNBimAM8MITHB 8IN0B 1916” when his parents, John and Marla, tatin American nations s9ers al formally to the Senate, in tha form decided to join friends living here. Hia parents live at 10.1 Comstock of a repeal rasolutlon. This bar ways to have two seats Eastern Rd. Europe arts always to have one committee report should help lend costs less to o Except for one year, Garaventa seat it courage when Congress re- attended Manchester schools and This agreement has been kept asssmbles. graduated In 193.1 from Massachu­ setts Institute of Technology with faithfully over the years, with one a bachelor of science degree in asceptlon. That exception devel ThoM Maddening Warbleni aeronautical engineering. oped when we began putting other, Garaventa has been back to SPMsnv outside Candidates in the field for We bid farewell grudgingly to .u - Italy twice, staying once for a the Eastern European seat, after every last touch of open weather, year. It .was during this time, in 1926-27, that he attended an the natioiji of Eastern Europe had and yet, if this present change, with its stiff cool breeze from the Italian grade school. He describes been taken over by the CommU' tl\s SB one of the most difficult slats. Since we began this policy, northw'est proves to have aoeom periods In his life hut, st.the same we have always liad the votes to pushed the departure of certain time, feels that the experience prevent any Eastern European na­ migratory characters, we may be waa of lasting benefit able to BOlaCe ourselves. 2,000 REASONS WHY Student Oaraventa’s difficulty tion from obtaining the two-thirds stemmed from two things — the General Assembly majority neces­ A t least one bird book at hand lessons were purposely conducted carries k page labeled “ confpaing Should we ever ba raqulred to prove our interest in pure Italian rather than the- From Interior Decorators sary for elkction to the BScurlty Council. fall Warblers." Ths page lives up In.eommunity health, we could cite 2,000 dialect he spoke, and in some cases But we have often, over the to its label. Th at is, it resolves the good reasons. Our prescription department stocks the Italian teaching was far ahead o f the classwork in the United confusion of nature into tha atlU years, enooimtered defections, upwards of 2,000 medicinal ingredienta States. among v o tn we could normally more fomUdabie confusion o f the They come from every point of the compass. Learned to Overcome Obstacles count on in East-W eit tasues. expert. Unlike the -book, however, Some are prescribed daily, others only rarely. Wkh the help of two tutors in Testerday, theae defections be­ we are willing to oom^e defeat addition to his regular lessons, came more numerous than ever be­ The bafflement created by the These drugs are brought together Garaventa not only managed to get through the work but also fore. In the contest between Po­ birds on the printed page la In our prescription department to help ua render learned Italian and acquired the land and Turkay for the Xaatem nothing compared to the lively and competent professional service valuable knowledge that, despite Burupean seat, ft waa, Poland completely overpowering confusion for the protection of your health. the seemingly hopeleasneas of a which led, v.ith a high of 48 votes, which has, for the past several taok at first, it can eventually be imly six short of the two-thirds weeks, been flitting through our overcome. While still very grateRil for this 1960 RAMBLER CUSTOM CROSS COUNTRY—newest edition of Ameries's eompset station wagon leader. Siz, Rebel V-8, Ambassador V-S. 2 or 8-aeat modtls. majority required, an'* our candi­ thickets, tantalizing our eye, know le^e Garaventa says with .. .to Jewelnr date, Turkey, which trailed, With it casual or studious, deceiving our considerable fervor, "I Just hope only 33 votes. ear, and torturing our human con­ QUINN’S PHARMACY I never have to go through any­ FROM THE w o r l d ’s LARGEST BUILDER OF .COMPACT CARS The balloting was secret, but it ceit, in which we sometimes cling thing like that again." was quits obvious tha*' many of our to the ides that we are a rational Just recently, however, he 4ld run Into a situation which, though Now sec RamMcr for '60. Proved by ID years of normal followers. Including an being. Phone MI 3-4136 not quite so "rough," did call for building Compact Cars, M billion owner-driven estimated eight votes from Latin There is no sense trying to be ra­ considerable sacrifice on his part. miles. Two full decades o f pioneering in modern America, were going over to what For many riiontha, in addition to tion^, w'han warblers are around airplane-type Single Unit Construction.* might be labried the Communist The only solutions are irrational, his executive duties, he attended aide, and that many of our sup­ and ■ they must be firmly,.«bHndly iSre whnt the hrillinnl new JttflO Compart* posed friends in other parts ' of held. How to got tho most for your HEALTH Ramhlrre have that the rent of the induatry the w ofld.^ere doing likewise. In The simplest irrational conclu- is trying tOj imitate. .See how smart, how all., some 8T'..non-Oommunitt na aiOK is to decree that ail the warb­ All of us pride ourselvefs on our abilit.v to purchase roomy, how fine a performer a compact car tlons voted for 'Polud. lers op hand In a given acre are wisely. Getting the most for our money is a matter of can be. Ramblers give most miles per gallon, TTtere were selfilit' reasons for rhyrlle. Take them for granted, common sense and a sign of good management. One way From Pharmacists proved in Official Economy Runs. some of these votea TTie Latin and enjoy your peace. But do not, to get the most for our money-is to compare products See styling that’s fresh, exciting, tasteful. American nations, for InataniK, «al in the midst of your new-won as to quality, workmanship, performance, manufacturer, See entirely new models. High, wide doors t-i 1^ culate that if one part of the 1946 peace, oren an eye thicket-ward. and, finally, price. With most commodites, this is readily' let you etep in, not etoop in. Sec the new 3 WIDE SEATS. B BM DOORS. Room (or agreement can be broken, the part Unless, that is, you are willing to standard of basic excellence at your Rambler, biggestfamiiies. Swing-out tailgatehaspodtivo which allots them tWo Security accomplished, and one’s ultimate choice can be inada key lock so children can not opan it. NO dirabi suffer the penalty of seeing dis­ with confidence. , YESTERYEAR'S ONE So u r c e " dealer October 14. j Council Seats may also be dis­ played toward 'you a rump which ing over seats or tsilgata to get in third aeat. INO Ambittidw V-l by RimMr-The cotn)M(2 luxury ur with new improved fuel economy. ‘I carded some day. is distinctly not yellow. Vitamin products, however, present something of a ' But the. main feeling seems to Or, for another venture into Ir­ problem. Take two competitive brands and first note have been one that {t might have rationality, you can decide to rely their similarity. Both appear to be manufactured with OF WATER FOR EVERYTHING Only Rambler become tlm ; to stop using the auto- upon the car alone. You close your pharmaceutical elegance aiid are handsomely packaged. Current mktlc steamroller against tbs So. eyes, and eiaaslfy the waiblert by The only discernible difference seepi.s to be the price. Annuel Gives You the Dividend vlat bloc, and to progrew toward at their tska, the long, the short, the' But does the difference end here? Watar for drinking, cooking, washing, bathing all laaat that degree of coexistence in low, the lou

J/t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18,1?B9 PAGE N IN t ' * — . , . ______PAGE filGJlT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19B» South Windsor Bu9-Truck Crash n n uu sn A CHESTER'S ■M oeMMinBU »Hal Boyfe* M apbfR t.6 United States Orbits Claims 11th Life Junior High To Government Expert to Speak Aemodef At Town Hall New Brunswick, N. J., O ct 1.1 But Steel Strike Podes Threat No Guns for Bobby; . Gyroscope’ Satellite (At—Friday's bus-truck collision in YOUR OLD PUR COAT At Qiarter Study Unit Hearing North Brunswick claimed its lUh INTO A NEW A large map showing the pro- victim today. W«rk. U two wwtlii aliMd of meed raocOtlon of Rt. 6 from Unda MoUov, 17, of West Or­ • Cape PStoIfi ■dtedule on Ow North Junior Ml|rh ‘Don’t.Want Tlieni’ (OsaltanMI f c w Page Om ) Hubert W. Stone, dirseto^' o f Uie^ Also Theodora 8. Davis. 17, of ange died In Middlesex General Spencer St. through Manchester • Jacket Prom School, but butldor* h*v» thoir Obituary’ te the BoItOn town line is now on Connsetieut PubUc Expenditure 7 Brook S t, South Windsor, pass­ Hospital of Injuriea suffered in the *19.95 Today’a shot was aimed at an ing a atop aign, fined $6; Leonard crash. ' fln|r«rt crowed, hoping: the •tool kit infemkl din.) He alas carried display in th# lobby of the Mu­ Council’s municipal consulting MI4-M8I; Mlfi-73IS«r N9W r o t k OP)—"I think 1 M)«gk nicipal Building. orfcit that would can y tha aatel- News Tidbits ■ervles, wtU speak at the South J. Baker, 32, N. Y.. failure to ob­ Nina other Trenton State Col- ■trike «.dll not slow them down. for all my coMagues wh«n f say his own gas light, anriiorsd to Roekvine TR S-Stae—Msverae CBaiVM Albert Fracchla his belt. A spokesman for the State llta aa far as 700 miles Into Space Culled from AP Wires Windsor Charter Study Ctemmia- tain PUC certificate, $50 bond llege coeds snd professor Ernest $2 BURKE ROAD. ROCKVILLE Town Building; Iiwpector Thom- Albert Fracchia, 71, of 4S4 Gard­ we don't waiU.W be armed." said ghway Department, which pre­ forfeited; Edmund L. Wrubel, 10, Sixtn were burned to death when OonsUbIc Norman Niblo of tha ' Oddly, the truncheon of that day (apogee) and as close as 850 milea ■lon’s first informal pubUc hear­ For Free Eattaiate !• Tear Heme. U Monahan Mid dellverj’ of long ner St., died this morning at Man­ pared the map, emphasised todry ing tonight at 8 oiplock at the of 6 Charter Oak St., Manchester, an empty tank truck rammed their ■pan ateel jolnU for the audl- City of London. is loni^r and more slender, but to the Earth (perigee). chester Memorial Hospital after a less foraridable, than the compact that the right-of-way shown by the Teenage rowdyism prompts po- Wapplng Elementary School. using an Illegal muffler, fined $9; bus. torlura and gymnaalum roofs long illness. Omstable Niblo also fealA de- yellow line on the map is a tenta­ The relatively low apogee was ■pite a postwar growth of violence, club (3onstab)s NtMo carries in llco in Louisville, Ky., to ssk Ideas from resldenU which will and Adam Wianiawakl. Sullivan couM be delayed by the atrlke. and He was born in Italy Sept. 23. tive one. datermlned by Uia nature of lU help In improving the efficiency of Ave., South Windsor, operatlngg ■ building represenUtive MUd the the British pubUc doesn't want Its his daily duty, but says ha has The properties shown on the school officials to disoontlnue 1883. and came to this country 63 never had to use on a man In 24 scientific experiments. Previous night football gsntea... G. Keith local government Will be welcomed an overweight motor vehicle, fined ■ame. la true of steel door bucks years ago. He had lived in Man­ cops to carry guns as a dally duty. map will not necessarily be af­ Explorer eateUltes attained maxi­ If we do, every petty little crook yegn. Funston, president of New York at the hearing, according to John $24. Let's go 1st class (frames) for two sections of the chester for 42 years. He was ' » fected by the relocation, h# said, mum heights of at leaat 1,800 will start cai+ylng a gun. People A mild-speaking man, he has a Stock Blxchangc, says listing of , Madden, commUsion chairpihn- A local man, John M. Viola, building. ployed by (Cheney Bros, for 14 even though the yellow Un# does miles and the "Paddle Wheel” kat- With 10 years of practical ex­ 1551 Sullivan Ave.,,charged with will be hurt," he 'said. quiet pride in his ability to handle include them. Japanese stoeka In New York and Work hinging on these deliver­ years until he retired eight years ellite reached a peak of more than perience In local finance, plus ex- dumping rubblah on public prop­ on concrete/ ies is »tlll in the future, however. ago. He was a:. member of the ConsUble' Niblo, a e-foot-2 ordinary police problems wMi the It would be premidure to reveal American stocks on Tokyo ex­ heavy-bodied man (weight IS 26,000 miles. change "will bring both Coun­ tensivu work as a town consult­ erty near the entrance to . the Steel for one section of the build­ Itallan-American Society here. authority of his. voice and hands. the names of these pnqwrty own­ The gyroscope's primary taak stone or 252 pounds) hae never By this he means the usual thing tries closer together.” ant, the Windsor man has been aa- town dump, failed to appear ' in ing was delivered last month and His only survivor is his wife. Pal lot Photo ers, he said, since the right-of- yyaa to probe the lower leveli of columns and beams for two more Mrs. Jennlei Fracchia. used a gun in nearly a quarter cen­ . . ; trouble at a bar, a minor dis­ way has not actually been cet and Supreme Court refuses to re­ sisting the commission since its court. A warrant was ordered for the deadly band of radiation that Inception. Stone joined the CPBXl’s are expected next month and in Funeral services will be held Council President tury as a British policeman. turbance of the peace. no ground survey made. view contempt decision involving his rearrest charging him with The big, good-natured, 46-year- ha« been discovered starting about research staff In 1946. Appointed contempt of court. December. Thursday at 8;1S a.m. at the "Here and there are two or three K^ile ' properties shown in the Orion Sherwood, Poughkeepsie, N. John B. Burke Funeral Home, 87 Kevin Reardon. 47 Eva Dr., has old officer is here on a goodwill middle of the strip will probably 480 miles above the Earth. Y., man who was one of crew o f municipal consulting services di­ In a progress report. Monahan toughs who have to be slung out,” Sclentiata hope to determine The case of (jornellua C. Perry' E. Onter St., followed by a sol­ been elected president of the new­ visit to the United States. His face be taken, others on the sides of sailing ketch. Golden Rule, which rector the following year, he now man, 32, Hartford, who had been said footings, foundationa and un­ ly organized Catholic Youth Or­ and form are familiar to thousands he said cheerfully, "I prefer to use whether the radiation will delay manages the governmental re­ iVeto derground work is W per cent emn requiem Mass at St. James’ these”—he held up large hands— the strip might not be touched protested U.S. nuclear testa in the charged with reckless driving and Boland Displays Studehaker Lark (Church at 9. Burial will be in St. ganization Council of the East of tourists who have, visited his once the final plans are drawn. man’s first attempt to fly to the Pacific last year. . .Two Ameri­ search agency's function of pro­ operating without a licenee, was complete. Deanery in the archdiocese of beat, the ancient, mile-square cen­ "rather than this”—and pointed at Some houses not in the strip now moon. The Information is vitally This 1960 Studebaker Lark ConverUble will be ahown at Boland Motors, 369 Center St., tomorrow. The report said the boiler room James’ (Cemetery. Friends are re­ his truncjieon. can acientiate devlae revolution­ viding without costs to towns, ad- continued to Oct. 19. Said to be the only convertible being offered in the“ convenlence-slz« car field.” the car comes with quested to omit flowers. Hartford. He was one of three ter of London, financial heart of might possibly be affected later important to project Mercury — ary approncli to problem of con­ 'vice and technical assistance to of­ During a recent state audit of floor and bases for boilers have Friends may call at the funeral Manchester CYO representatives the British Commonwealth. Obligingly, over tha years, Om- on, he added. this country’s effort to put a man either a 6-cylinder or V-8 motor. Purchasers also have a choice of conventional, overdrive or au­ been poured and steel columns are trolling energy of thermonuclear ficials and civic groups on prob­ town and city' court records, South home tomorrow from 3 to 4 and 7 to be elected to the four- highest "The traffic here is fantastic,” ■table Niblo has answered questions "I can’t emphhsize enough,” the in Space within two years. fusion, New York Times reports tomatic transmissions. up in one section of the school. lems of carrying on their local Windsor was one of only two to 9 p.m. posts on the coundil. said Niblo, after a sight of Times for thousands of American tour­ spokesman said, "that this ia still , .The gyroscope satellite ic i^ e s today. government. Maaonr>' work has begun on some ists. He anoys telling them where towns in the state whose accounts Reardon is the son of Mr. and Square.. The mid-London area he a tentative plan.” gauges to measure cosmic rays Both separated Stubblefield He has served as research di­ balanced out to the penny. In com Mark W. Campmlre. children of "we simply carried on with it,” exterior walls and layout of cor­ Mrs. Michael Reardon and is a and some 700 other fellow officers Capt. John Smith is buried, Wil­ A public hearing on the Rt. 6 both in and below the radiation Siamese twins a bit better today, Rec Little Theater Rothachlld said. The damage has ridor walls has been started in rector of the Connecticut Legisla­ mending Town Court Clerk Horace Mr. and i Mrs. Robert Campmlre, senior at Manchester High School. patrol has fantastic traffic prob-^ liam Penn was bom, and how to relocation, a project still four belt. but their conditions still listed as 189 Farnham Rd.: Cynthia Ann, been repaired and additional class­ on# section. tive Council;. ajid as a staff con- Vibert for this accomplishment, F unerals He is a member of St. Bartholo­ lems of its own. Its residential pop­ look up the firm that sold the tea years away, wilt be held Oct. 21 Another instrument will measure critical in Portland, Ore. . .Ra­ 'sultant on the New York Board of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O orge Will Meet Tonight rooms and an auditorium are be­ Backfllling is now up to sched­ ulation at night is about 5,000-^lts judges and other local town offi­ mew's parish. dumped' during the Boston tea at 8 p.m, in the Verplanck School tl^p impact of heavy nuclear cial agitator John Kasper tenta­ Regents Inquiry, he worked with cials pointed out that the many Hiebborn, 79 Hilton Dr.; and ing added. ule. Monahan added. workday population rises to 750,- party. (It's still in business.) Auditorium. Mrs. Annie D. Keith Also elected were Anne Louise particles aomettmes found In cos­ tively scheduled to be released the St. Louis Institute of Gov­ legal technlcalitias involved mqke Mark, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Don­ The explosion Oct. 12, 1958, Made ]M Inspection 0 0 0 . The tentative plan on display The Recreation Department Lit­ Jeffries. 20 Newman St., secre­ Among the constable's rewards mic rays. from federal coirectional institu­ ernmental Research and in 1950 such accurate accounting ex­ ald (^Int, Ident Road. touched off an Intensive manhunt His report pointed out that the Funeral services for Mrs. Annie tary; and John Tanl, 90 Concord A student of the historical lore for keeping the peace is a boot ahows that approximately 24 Other detectors will measure tion at Tallahassee, Fla., Dec. 16. tle Theater group will begin its Building Department has made Dougan Keith, wife of William K. was retained by Michigan’s Reor­ tremely difficult. Ce-op to Meet and led to the posting of rewards Rd., treasurer. Miss Jeffries is the of his city and his craft. Constable allowance of three or four shillings housea or buildings In the 'It. Ne- sun-produced Lyman alpha ultra­ . ^Newspapers Of Communist fourth season tonight at the West totaling more than $25,(WO. over 100 •eparate inspections of Keith, 20 Putnam St., were held bo Pl.-S. Main St. area might be ganisation Commission to serve Driver Hurt The South Windsor Co-oper­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jef­ Niblo brought with him a number —42 to 56 cents—a week. He also violet radiation and x-ray radia­ Poland ridicule atoriea of a Ma­ Side Recreation Center at 6:S0. George Bright was tried twice different phases of the Job since yesterday afternoon at the Wat- Of souvenirs of police work in Lon­ has available without cost to him affected. that state's legislative branch. Donald Ekstrom, 29, of 36 ative Kindergarten wiH hold their fries and is a member of St. James' tion. These radations are believed donna-like apparition on St. Au­ Stone recently served as re­ on a charge of conspiring to dyna­ construction 'started last July on cins-West Funeral Home, 142 E. don a ceivtury ago. It was in this the services of a chiropodist, al­ The State Highway Depariment gustine's Roman Catholic Church. Lincoln St., Hartford, suffered monthly meeting tomorrow at 8:15 Children 10 years old through Church: Tanl is the son of Mr. and to have an important influence on search director of the MacDonald junior high school age are eligible mite the temple. The fltst jury was the $1.5 million school, which it Center St. The Rev. Lawrence Mrs. James Tanl and is a memlicr period that the police, nicknamed though he has never had any major estimates that approximately 34 our weather and on the ionoephere, fractured riba Sunday night when p.m. at the Wapplng Community EVERYBODY SAVES MONEY wh^n is hoped will be ready for occu­ Almond and the Rev. Percy M. dwellinga and two businesses in all Commission which Investigated re­ he lost control of his car on El­ Houae. to join the club. It will again be unable to reach a verdict, the «ec- of St. Bridget's CThurch. "Charlies " during the reign of foot troubles himself. the upper part of the Earth's at­ ond acquitted him pancy in Septemberi 1960. Spurrier of South Methodist C2iarles II, came to be known as "Violence is growing a bit in may be affected. lationships between the state and lington Rd. The northbound ve­ under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. The East Deanery Council was mosphere. Its subdivisions. He also served a.s Burton Moore of Coventry, char­ Three other Atlanta men remain road* are paved wHh low-maintmnanea, However, the inspection work la (Church officiated. Frederic Wern­ "peelers” or "bobbies,” after Sir the metropolitan area, including "ITie area in the vicinity of Gauges also will check the den­ hicle, according to Constable Manchester Evening Herald organized at a meeting at St. About Town Legislative Council consultant In ter members of the Coventry Play­ to be tried In the case. expected to be turned over to a er was organist. Burial was in Mary's (Church in East Hartford Robert Peel, pioneer of modem attacks on police,” he said regret­ Gould's Pond has been indicated aa sity of micrometorites, tha so- (Charles Jurgelas, struck a barri­ South Windsor correspondent El­ modern concrata! cleric of the w-orks in accord with East Cemetery. police systems. fully when questioned. "Most of the alte for a large interchange drafting Connecticut’! Home Rule cade north of the Pleasant Valley more G. Burniianf, telephone ers who have been for a long time Sunday. The council Is composed sailed cosme dust. By measuring The October meeting of the wel­ associated with amateur theater a request to General Manager Bearers all nephews, were The policeman of that time wore the increase Is among young with inner loops and three quad­ punctures, the gauges show how Act which was passed by the 1957 intersection and ran up an em­ Mitchell 4-0674. Everett Keith, Harold Dougan, of four representatives from each fare committee of Manchester Em­ General Assembly. groups. Rchard Martin by the Board CYO in the deanery, or about 100 a high top hat and looked more people.” rants. much damage m ^ned space ve­ bankment after skidding for a Elks to Sponsor of Directors last week. Martin, James Dougan, John C. Dougan, blem Club has been canceled. He has written magazine ar­ Members of the club will study When you aee ■ new concrete road—oongratolete youndf. YoaH fst members. like a society figure than most One answer in London, as he hicles are likely to receive from long distance. back today from a New Hampshire Paul W. Dougan and Robert B. ticles on budgetary procedures, Ekstrom was taken to Hartford acting techniques as well as stag­ big MivingB on upkeep. 0>ncrete ooela lera to take care o f than The council of all deanery repre­ cops do today. He had no whistle sees it, is a program to reduce this meteorite bombardment. The Italian American Club aux­ Area Craftsmen Benefit Dinner ■ trip with the (Connecticut Valley Dougan Jr. to blow. Instead, he carried a preventable crime, a program in The aatellite carries solar cells fl.scal administration and manage­ Hospital by ambulance for treat­ ing, lighting and related proced­ aaphah. It savea you ■■ much aa 60 ceiita on every maintenance dollar. Flood Control Commission, said he sentatives will meet Oct. 26 at St. Speaker Discusses iliary will meet tomorrow at 7:80 ment and was a lecturer on atate ures. They will produce one play at Augustine's hall in Hartford to large wooden ratchM, which he which he says the British public to recliarge its batteries. One of ment of his Injuries. He has been has not decided yet on an appoint­ Harry Oahoon p.m. in the clubrooma. and local government at the Uni­ charged with , reckless driving, Exhibit at Fair the end of the season. A boiled lobster dinner and Becauae it’s rigid, not fiezibie, concrete can be built to match elect its officers. whirred to summon aid. (It made cooperates well. the cells is unprotected from the ment. Funeral services for Harry Ca- Home Patient Care efforts of mlcrometeorites or cos­ versity of Connecticut. with a Nov. 2 town court appear­ Registration takes place at the dance will be sponsored by the t(Hnorrow’a heavier traffic...built prectady to the load it muat carry. Monahan last August said that A hincheon meeting will be held Questionnaires on the various ance date. West Side Onter. The club meets hoon, retired civil engineer with mic radiation. If this ceil operates Monday at 12:15 p.m. by the wom­ The Society of Co'hnectlcut Manchester Lodge of Elks Satur­ And concrete geta ationger with age—juat tha oppodta o f othar if Martin raised the Department the State Highway. Department, without protection, spaceships B-apecU and forma of town govern­ The second meeting of the sea­ each Tuesday evening from 6:30 to to its normal strength of four Mra. Vera Dormer, adminlatrator en’s auxiliary of the Mancheater ment will be diatributed to real- Craftsmen will hold Its 13th an­ 8:30. day at 7 p.m. to raise money for materiak. Heat, fteeang, de-icers and qirinf thaws can't luirt who died yesterday at his home, Your Pockptbook District Bars Fire Engine Bids^ of nuraea at Mancheater Memorial may be able to carry signi&cantly son of St. Francis of Aaslsi Moth­ men. it could handle the inspecting Memorial Hospital at Knights of dents attending tonight's hearing. ers Circle will be held tomorrow nual fair next Tuesday, Oct. 20 the lodge's (jiippled Cfiiildren's modem concrete. Expect it to laat SO years and man/t 15 St. John St., will be private By FAYE HEjU-E Hospital, apoke this morning to less weight by eliminating the pro­ (tolumbus Home. The program and save for the town the $8,000 and burial will be at the conven­ The answers received on these at 8 p.m. and will commence with through Saturday, Oct. 24 at O n' Fund. Tony O’Bright'a orchestra board membera of the Mancheater tective devices. for the afternoon Will be "A will play for dancing after the Now you know aonM of the reasons why concrete’s drat ofaoioa for which has been allocated for a ience of the family. The Holmes Accepts New Cost for Alarms Public Health Nursing Assn, and The major weather experiment forms will be considered by the the recitation of the Rotary in the tlnel Hill hall, Hartford. Windows Fill Hole clerk of the works. The Depart' Banks Note Big Decline Glimpse Behind the Scenes at commiuton In drafting this chan­ .Church. dinner. first class hidiwaya everywhere. You can get all tha facta by Funeral Home, 400 Main St., 1* in the nursing staff on the proposed la a measurement of the heat Genreal chairman of the fair is ment has had three men since In Money for Borrowing balance between the Earth and Manchester Memorial Hospital.” ter. Mra. Wayne Gorton will preside Reservattdna must be made writing for a free new booklet charge of arrangements. Bida from four equipment com­ fifth phase of the progressive pa­ In Bombed Temple through the steward or co-chair' former superintendent Griswold Friends may contribute memor­ An old-time slogan of the thrift the sun — that is, the amount of Members are asked to make reser­ Busy Court Session at the business meeting. A prog­ Mrs. W. Watson Woodford of West on concrete highways. men is that you’ve got to save in panies for a new fire engine for tient care program of the hos­ vations with Mrs. John Boland, 119 men by Thursday evening. Co- Chappell retired last January. ial gifts to the organ fund at Cen­ pital, which is home care. heat from the sun that reaches the Decisions were given by Judgeg ress report will be given on the Hartford. Local craftsmen, who I PGD NiGNGPEk^E A DG5JD Under (Chappell’s tenure as SU' order to spend. Never In the re­ the Eighth Diiarict were rejected Hospital Notes Henry St., by Thursday. Benedict Kupchunos in nine cases holiday sale under the chairman­ are members of the Society, will Atlanta. Oct. 13 ( « — Three chairmen are EJdward N. Sorrell, ter Congregational Church. last night by the district board of The PHNA board of directors Earth and the amount the Earth perintendent, the D^artment act­ cent past has this been as true as at Monday night’s Town Court ship of Mrs. William Foley. participate either by aubmitting stained-glass windows featuring a Charles W. .J^throp and Edward It is today. directors because the capacity of met at the hospital. gives back. Edgar, ail past exalted rulers of PORTLAND CIMENT AStOCIAHON ed as clerk of the works on the visiting hours: Adults 2 to 8 Mrs. Rachel Barnes, acting su­ SPEED CURBS PAY OFF session. In addition, an ^ arrest Members are reminded to bring their crafts for sale or assisting red, white and blue motif now fill Kathleen Marie Ryh’ain Whether it is a house or a house the motors listed in the bide ia not The balanM is nearly conatant the - lodge. The kitchen will be 20 rrevIdsMs llresi, Besfee 18, KteMaclMwelH Goncnli Washington St. School addition. Funeral services for Kathleen p.m. Maternity— to 5 and 6:50 pervisor, reported during Septem over the entire Earth for a period Hartford, Oct. 18 (fl5 —Con­ warrant charging contempt of recipes for the cookbook to be in sales. the gaping hole blasted in a wall dress, many dollars of financing ,what district officials want. necticut's anti-speeding cam­ under the direction o t ‘Pop' Buck­ Marie Sylvaln 9-year-old 'augh' District President David J. to 8 pjn. Children's Ward—2 to 7 ber public health nurses made ."MS of many years. However, the court was ordered issued against compiled at this meeting. Oct. 20 Among local craftsmen parlici- of an Atlanta Jewish Temple a J naUoHot erganualtem to imprott and sstmd the worn of eeaerrii ter of Mrs. vlto L. Motola, 9(4 have been needed to achieve the p.m. paign paid off in a big way to­ one man who failed to appear in will be the deadline for submitting paling will be Mrs. Katheriny>l(^ ^ear ago. ler. end product. If the builder or the Marks was quick to sdd that the visits. She also reported 26 per­ Earth receives more energy from Coventry Main 8t., were held this morning sons attended four maternity clin­ day ,as the number of t i ^ io court, and one case was continued. recipes. A contest will take place Adams, 19 Seaman Circle, in Rabbi Jacob M. Rothschild, head manufacturer had been unable to reason for tha rejection is 'no fault the sun near- the equator than It at the Finley Funeral Home, of the bidders. The motor require­ PaBenta Today: 214 ics: 71 attended three TB clinics deaths to date dropped below Dispositions included; Thomas Wednesday evening to select a charge of personnel for the fair; of the Hebrew benevolent congre­ get those dollars they could not radiates into space. Around the 1958 figures for the first t|me Farmington Ave., Hartford, fol­ ments now demanded were not ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Scott and six persona attended a tumor North and South Poles It radiates J. Kwapien, 18, Thompaonville, name for the cookbook ^ and a Robert H. Ardlni, 82 Barry Rd., gation, said he considered the new SBC Interviewing lowed by a solemn requiem high have made the product available listed in the original specifica­ Abom, Ellington: Mrs. Mary Peck, clinic during the month. this year. The State Motor operating an uninsured motor prize will be given to the person Mrs. Marion J. M. Atkinson, 102 windows “ symbolize the basic to you. When builders stop build­ more energy into' space than it Mass at St. Luke's Church, Hart­ tions. 10 Emerson St.; Mrs. Doris Tay­ It was announced that Miss Eli Vehicles Department reported vehicle, fined $80; Theodore W. suggesting the best name. Oxford St., Mrs, George E. Budd, 19 faith of the people.” School Architects ford. ing and manufacturers stop receives. that, as of 8 a.m. today, there Because of the rejection, the dis­ lor, 44 Benton St.: John 'Hager, Magnussen, chief of nursing aerv- Meteorolcwista belieye the ener­ Parker, 36, East Hartford, operat­ Gift items to be featured at the Garth Rd., Mis.s Caroline E. Lang, Rothschild made the statement The Rev. Blagio Cretella was manufacturing, joblessness rises. trict will advertise for new. bids Coventry; Mrs. Gertrude Mc(Iol- Ices for the National Health Serv­ have been 173 killed on Con­ ing without a license, fined $15; holiday tale will be on display and 1 Mather St., membership secre-. yesterday on the first anniversary celebrant, assisted by the Rev. Men and women unemployed are gy is transterred about the Earth necticut highways since the first *rhe (Coventry School building tonight ■ or tomorrow morning, lum. 143 Florence St.; Mrs. Alice ice in Denmark, will address a by means of ocean currents and Harry Nordberg Jr., Rockville, orders will be taken at that time. tary; Mra. Philip Lees, 62 Crest- of the bombing of the house of Committee (SBC) held interviews James Boyle as deacon and the more reluctant to spend. Perhaps hoping bids will be submitted for Miller, Willimantic; Mrs. Helen meeting'Nov. 6 to be jointly spon­ of the year as against 175 In failure to maintain cmtrol of a Refreshments will be served. wood Dr., Mra.' Gina Martin of worship. About 50 sticks of dyna­ Rev. Daniel Donahue, sub-deacon. they won't be spending for the opening Monday night. this, in turn, causes most of our 1958. The figures for deaths with two architects last night in Maroney, 54 Pleasant St.; Miss sored by the combined agencies 'weather. Information gathered by motor vehicle while instructing, Children Bspttzed Avery St., Wapping, John J. Mtt- mite caused $100,000 damage to an executive session. The organist was Joza Karas. product or service you sell. Although rejecting th# fire en­ on highways patroled by State Earleen Jillaon, Andover; Miss of the (Connecticut League for the "gyroscope” satellite could fined $6, and failure to grant one The following children were cheU. 28 Otis St., Mra. Edna S. the structure but no one was In­ The SBC is doing preliminary Burial was in Mt. St. Benedict Is this .happening today? We gine bi(to, directors voted to ac­ Sarah Wolstenholme. We.rp. originally bid Unfon St.. Rockville; Mrs. Ann Power Co.. Berlin Tpke. ter rocket. NASA’s jet propulsion "Fran” Diekanson night and two more on Monday —you will know that these Indica­ $8,440 and the bid was tabled by Badger, 47 Ferguson Rd.; Ken­ Mrs. Arthur Smith reported a laboratory developed tha 3-stage night at (Coventry Grammar Mrs. Karolina Novak tors proclaim that we are just directors last week because its upper assembly which is made, up Funeral services for Mrs. Karo^ neth King, Carpenter Rd.. Bolton; good response to the fund drive. Recommamls— School. Eku:h architect will be giv­ about In the middle of this boom, addition to the cost of the four Mrs. Barnes and Mrs. Margaret of clusters of email solid-fueled llna Novak, 35 Haynes St., were new boxes, which the district is James Murphy. South Windsor; en one hour and a half to present meaning that the prosperity we Mrs. Ethel Lemon, 35 Oakwood Storrs attended a meeting of rockets. materials and answer questions. held this morning at the John B. enjoy might well continue for an­ purchasing, exceeded by $240 the Burke Funeral Home, 87 E. Cen- Rd.; Edward Lauzier, South Wind­ B'Dat" B'rith recently at the home Mrs. Ryan estimates that the other 12 months'. $4,000 maximum allocation for the of Mrs. Victor Joseph to instruct SBC will interview at least 12 ter iM h^llowed by a solemn re- job. sor; Clifford Mitchell, 137 Pine St.; qulem" high Mass . at St. James' But there is nothing in the eco­ Mra. Helen Pitras. 28 Griswold St.; members in making dressings for architects. nomic books to promise that what The Mitchell Corp's, new bid, Officials to Study Church. /■ $3,200, brings tha overall coat to Marion Larkin, 12 Oakland St.; cancer patients. The Rev. James L. Burke, happened in the past will also hap­ Robert Morlarty, 214 Center St.; Mrs. Storrs and Miss Geraldine Manchester Evening Berald pen In the future. Right now some­ an even $4,000. Mitchell Cdrp. Plans of Church Coventry eorreapondent Mrs. F. 8. J., was celebrant, assisted by Manager Norman Otmoilo said Eugene Chipman, New Hartford. Rohan recently attended a work­ the Rev. Joseph -McCann, deacon, thing that hasn't happened for a ADMITTED TODAY: Robert shop meeting in the nursea' res­ Pauline little, telephone Pilgrim long time is happening: We are the reduction in the bid' ia due to 2-«81. and the Rev. James 0'(k>nnell, omission of material which the Harney. 536 W. Middle Tpke.; idence at St. Francis Hospital, Members of the Town Planning sub-deacon. The Rev. John F. running out of money. By we I distrirt itself is purchasing with Shawn West. Staffordville; Albert Hartford, it. was reported. Commissipn,' Board of Directors, Hannon was seated in the sanctu­ don't mean just you and me, al­ the boxes. The orii;ip I Mitchell Sobielo, 226 School St.; Mrs. Directors were informed that and Zoning Board of Appeals are ary. Mrs, Jane Maccarone was though this might he true. I mean bid included this material un­ Isabella Dewhurst, 33 Turnbull preparations are completed to aa- scheduled to meet informally at organist and soloist. the banks. This has been caused aware the district already bought Rd. sist at the polio clinic Oct. 28. 7:30 tonight In the Municipal Burial wag in St. James' O m e ­ in measure by the Federal Reserve it. The fact that the bid reduction BIRTH YESTERDAY: A son to Building to discuss the Covenant tery. with committal service by Board's policy of making' money is equal to the $240 excess above Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Aitken, An­ Skin Diver Kit Offered Congregational Church’s plans to Father Burke and Father Hannrn. le.« available In their flght against the district's $4,000 allocation is dover. develop 13 acres of land off Hack SEND THEM Bearers were Anton Adamec, inflation. coincidence, ComoIIo said. matack St. William- Masinda. William ®arl- DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Norwood, Mass.—A Norwood Thus^far figures from commer­ The new alarm Installation will Roger Lenlocha. 82 Teleott Ave., The church wishes to develop zek, William Hrouda. Charles cial banks show larger declines in place alarm boxes at' the four firm is offering a skin-diving suit THE Rockville; George May, 34 Joseph in kit form so the suit can be made the property into a unique church Stmad and Anton Meschek. pxcess reserves, l.e., money avail­ schools, Bowers, Hollister St., St.; Mrs. Rose Eisen^rg, 7 Iron- and recreational area but has run able for borrowing. Manufacturers as home. The kit includes a buoy­ Robertson and Buckland, which wood Dr., Vernon. ant vinyl material, patterns, and into a snag because of town plan­ and big busineaa are the ones that are within the district. biSCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. ning and zoning regulations. r HOMETOWN borrow heavily from these banks instructions for cutting the pieces The special meeting of direc­ Mary Alexander, Talcottvilic ; and cementing them together. The Atty. John Mrosek, represent­ although they are also a source of tors last night was adjourned Mrs. Nancy Mangtnl, Range Hill ing the church, will also attend. our installment credit. Builders suit come. OLDS. $1695 lion dollars against 1.5 million in •winter and spring to request re­ PROFESSIONAL CAMERA June and 2.1 billion In July of 1958 a public hearing next Tuesday at S-88 Holiday Sedan. your serriee man or location and to Iron out right of Q—Where are the Grand Banka to record one of the heav)eet with­ 8 p.m. In the Municipal Building ) OLDS. $1295 FEATURES GIVE QUALITY RESULTS flailing grounds? way requirements and other de­ woman is stationed, drawal'periods In years, while de­ on appropriating $150,000 to the 8-88 Holiday Coupe. • A—'This name is given to the tails. 'The problem was one which • Shoots color slides, color prints the Manchester Eve­ posits were sn estimated $300 mil­ had been In existence about eight Sewer Department for the West 500-raile stretch of shallow water lion leas than in June and $100 ; P O N T . $995 and black and whites on inexpen­ years. End pump station and force main. sive popular Kodak and Ansco roll ning HeraM can be for­ off the southeast coast of New­ million leas than in July of 19.58. The project - has already gone Chieftain "8” 4-door. warded to be at “ Mail foundland. It is one of ,the best The money that finances home through the legislative mill, but ; OLDS. $1395 film (siza «127). I fishing grounds in the world. ACRILAN WALL-TO-WALL Cair regularly with ail building comes largely from these Directors^ are ’puahlng it .through S-88 4-door. • Dependable flashgun assuras savings InsUtuUons. If we con­ Police Note Drop again to comply with legal technl- Q—Can a whale drown? rCHEV. $845 . crisp shots indoors and out, using the hometown news tinue to withdraw In vast amounts c^ities pointed out by the town’s BROADLOOM CARPET lowest cost M-2 bulbs A—Yes, a whale will drown, that money for new building just For Last Month 2-Door Hardtop. people away from bond counsel. It is hoped to be fi­ Check your room sizes and select a big rug er wall-to-wall just like a human, If K is beneath won’t be the^e. The healthy nanced by notes In anticipation of 1 O LD S . ‘ $995 Whether you ueed $500,l)in-$r (SOQ-Hartfiinl Natioiial makes horrowint hoanesslihe • Genuine corrected American home are so anxious the surface too long. volume of construction which carpet from this large assortment. Buy now and snve, we "88” . Holiday Coupe. Optical Crmpany lens Police activity in September assessments. will store your carpet until' Installntlon dnte nt no charge. pulled us out of the 1958 recession The hearing will be the fourth to get. Q—What three Latin American dropped from that' of August in i D O D G E $595 • Sturdy, streamlined body fin* could fade fast and plunk us into a arrests and complainta but motor on the sanitary sewer project, Coronet V-8 4-door. countries were once part of Co­ 1960-61 doldrum. n Hartford Natfonal k in biiainaaa to land money. And loana to individuak have _ ished in smart beige tone lombia ? vehicle accident! showed an in­ which the Directors finally Ap­ STUDE. $395 Watch your spending. .Right crease, according to the Depart­ proved last month after a year of I become juet at important to the Bank as major loana to burineae and industry. Telephone Ml 8-2711 A—Venezuela, Ecuador and now 12 per cent .of disposable in­ 4-Door. Panama. ment's monthly report. complaints from West Enders that Hertford National’s buaineeelike approach to lending haa many advantages for you. come is going into installment buy­ The report said police made 140 their aasessmente would be too I O LD S . $595 / Circulation ing. against but 7 per cent a de­ arrests and handled 381 complaints hlghi 8-88 2-door. , With an Insured Time Payment Loan, for example, you quickly get the cash you Q—How long did Robert Frost cade ago. If you want to have the last month compared to 1.59 and write before he became famous? The hearing will also be on a need. You pay only low bank rates. You’re protected by life and disability insurance Department . goods arnund to spend for, you’ve 441 in' August. gravity sewer in W. Middle Tpke. A —Froet had written poetry also got to save. However, accidents Increased '54 O LD S . '—free o f charge. And convenient monthly payments are fitted to your budget. So '. , sinceo'outh. but his first book, "A from Deerfield Dr.-to Hilliard St.' CAMERA IS AVAILABLE Today! from 41 In August to 47 in Sep­ Deluxe 98 4-door sedan, when you need money—for any worthwhUe purpoee—call or visit the Hartford Boy's Win," was not published un­ tember, the report added. $395 til he was 38. Moleh Welrome Dngit INGRID WINS CHILDREN > National office nearest you and get the facta. Of the September arrest totals. Rome, Oct. IS OD—Rome's Civil AT ESSO DEALERS 74 were for motor vehicle violS' New York t .One motor-hotel Tribunal today ordered Roberto 54 Other Models snd tions and 66 were for other of­ Kosselllnl to deliver to Ingrid Makes To Choose From Everything you need HanrijrBtrr chain ia fast going to—er—for the fenses. This compares with figures DISPUYIN6 THIS SIGN... dogs. Each guest traveling with a Bergman the three children born Personal Notices of 88 and 71, respectively, for Au- for Happy Motoring® is dog receives a gift package con­ gust. of their broken union. The Ital­ MANCHESTER JUST CHANGE TO ANY taining dog food, literature on dog Speeding arid rules of the road ian film director hnd filed nn np- care, and a' disposable container peal to delay turning over the MANCHESTER OFFICE y yours at the Esso Sign! In Memoriam violations were the most numerous 311 MAIN ST.. OPW. STATE ARMORY MOTORS Sttrtiing- the dog can use for food or water. traffic offenses, numbering 31 and children to the Swedish flim ONE OF 3 GREAT €sso In loving memoty of our Ifnthrr "Selling and Servicing New and GrandmoUier. Margsret CInetto, ^A dog bed is available on request, 8, respectively, last month. In' star, who now lives in Pnris. m ’ a m p l e FR EE 197 ESSO STANDARD OIL COMPANY who paaa-d sway Oct. M. 1957. and at each motel a place has been toxicaUon arrests totaled 20 t>ver - Judge Alberto Virglllo upheld a Ray Dwyer—Used Car Mgr. VTaMoximl MmaaJk designated aa the "dog exercise or • P A R K IN G Oldsmobilea for Over 28 MOTOR 0ILS...UNIB0 y dpcan't Uke a apocial day. the aame period. There were 16 previous Rome court ruling di­ Ifrralli comfort ” area. Tourists with dogs recting RoesclUnl to give the * "Oonaaettent’s Complsto Carpet ^psolaltg Shop” Tgahi*’ To brlnz you to our minda. for breach of the peace and - six l« A B M I The daya we do not think of you. sign a sperlal "dog register” call­ for gaming. . -children to Ml«|s Hergmaii, now 812 WEST CENTER BT. MEMBER F.D.I.C. ESSOEXTRA...orESSOI TAARIIIARR M* 8»M RTAilRAM f Are very hard to fimf. OPEN TUESDAY. THURSDAY. FRIDAY TILL t m S-2411 OPEN EVES. ing for their pet’s nsme and breed Polics slao rsturned- two lost . tlie wife of Swedish baalneasmaa BBRVING OONNUnCUT FAMUJES, BUSINESS AND INDUBTRY BINCB ITtl ■tavanaoB and Balbonl famUita .and the owner's name and address. children to Uielr homes. Lara Schmidt.

'.' I' ■ - '■ ■ ■ . ' ■ lit, lUbtf MiblCHESTER EVENING HERALD; MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY; OCTOBER 18,1989 PAGE tt»nm MAJOR HOOPLE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE. Blannsd ordor that they may Bolton Columbia beromo acqu aintad with tho teach- Antwtr to Prwtow Punte fng stair. Dr. Ralph Kochstiburger, professor of electronics at the Uni­ PrMidm^i Wifi G>i|rt Gears versity of Connecticut, ^11 relate his* recent visit to Russia. The k O U M DOWN school library -aill be closed this lU vPM . l^trA Hours Auto Driver week to permit the library com- mtttss to catalogue the books. wUa.——> SHTPBotie eomwun^ Hesnpel Heads Unit The Public Ubniry will «dd aar I Sba w u tn SWtiliMDt igeiice Carl Hompel, Whitney Rd., rural ---- of 4W uUto en and one>imll Maura to Ita aehod superintendent o f schnola for the tmipwuiM • Mfiktoui ula oftactivo thurarlay. TWa third distrist, is s member of the Mntlnf Cbarloo ,T. Hawkins, 43, of Wll- I I Mountain give n.total of 10 hovra tiiajt^Ma steering committee for the district (eemb form) Hmantic, was found Innocent of teacher’s workshop to be neM On. library will bo open each wiek. 14 lUapoDM 7 AbandoniiM negligent homicide in Trial Jifstics 16 at the Sayles School In Baltic. ■ Xifht (pra&O 17 Optra The new periods of abrvica will I I Dlaetaaivi^ I Court (ab.) M Conflntd S ir* ' Court yaotordsy in . connection ISallor Rack to Doty liroUowliM 41 Amur poiiea be' on Thuraday ^afternoon arid with the death o f IS-year-old Terrance Barstrom, son of Mr. 10 Japanaao nco I I Flapa Monday evening. The library haa If Catn’a llS oiu d ------10 Ttnttot iword 81 Habiaw Kathleen Gray of Rt. 6 on July 20 and Mrs. Knut Barstrom. haa re­ hUMway lirinalitiw 11 Botrar maaauro not been opmrtn the pait at thoae in a motor vehicle accident. turned to his home port, Newport II K t ^ 20 Turkic titla SlNuiao timea. Hpuihi. w ill bo lengthened' H awUna' plaadSd innocent. A News, V a„ , after spendfMg the /pronoun I I Slantad tg ^ 40 Ballad 81 Htrdiman at by onedkaK' ‘'hour Monday And finding by. Tolland County Coroner weekend with his famlly.i 'l l Room in I l4UUeod 42Ddl«htln Tdtoa ^ b . ) Wednaaridy aftanioona and an hour Bernard X Ackerman after an in­ Purrhaoe Honae 88 King (ft.) tSMalo 44Imltatora and a h alf on tehirday. quest waa that the death was not Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Patton 48 Splca 88 Troop (ab.) 11 Indian trlbo Oponlrtg houfi beginning Thura- oausad by any criminal act, om- of Amaton havs purchased the day wl)l be from 2 tq 8 pjn. on mission or CarotMeness o f smy Sanden House on Lake Rd. and 1 ! i 5 i 7 r r Id r r Monday, Wedneaday, Thiuaday other parson or peneons. ' moved Into their new home yes­ and Saturday ; and 7 to 9 p.m. on Andrs R- Uebman, 33, of Car- terday. Patton la the owner of the 14 Monda/, Tuesday, Thursday and psnter R4.1 vOoveiitry, was fined Amaton Plastic and Engineering doi’l mil till ths IrisziR’ Friday. |5 14 n ' |6 after, pipsding ^ K y to ob­ Corp. They %ave five children— New B«Mc List Netc Rambler Model^Mt l^eCqrrnvBii^M f I ;; structing passage of another mo­ Gail, a senior at the University of Do Him* Hiiiiqfi mw: I& 20 Fiction titles recently added at The I960 Rambler Six and Rebel V-8 models will go « ii bale tomorrow at DoCormlor l2otor Bali** tor vehicle oh (kst. 6 on R4- 6 near Connecticut; Penny a nurse at the library Include; Baaao, The at 24 Maple St. This is,the 3-seat station wagon added, to the Rambler line. The rear-fading 6A. Arresting officer was Officer Windham; Lynn, a senior in high 21 i ! z r Light Infantry Bail; Bellow, Hen- third seat can be lowered: in seconds to convert the space '-to a full ' car|(6' area. ' CaptivertUr Robert MacC^ald of the Colches­ school; Ricky, a freahman In high * CiMekfi yoMT oV fivpply derton the Rain King; Blnniag- ter Stats Polloe Barracks. Attor­ school; and Daniel, a fourth grader r 71 25 ST !T tires, which are standard equipment on these models, eliminate the need for a spare tire. Instead ham, Barbara Greer; Bonner, The of a tailgate,. the 3-seat wagon has a side-hinged door which swinge completely open for easier ney Eliaaboth D. Hutchins preaid­ at Horace Porter School. * Look for looks otoiiimI tank ood oR supply Rm 55 A rt Of LleweUyn Jbnes; Clad, Love ontry. ed at the court session. 5Z or Money; Peg|^, Womanhunt; , Mias OiUvsr Inotellsd Manchsater Evening HenaM * Soo if Hm tliorinostot works proporiy i l s r Garrleon, Golden pummer; Hailey, Miss Janice Culvor of Jonathan guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. sessions were Mrs. Sari Gardner, Columbia coireopendswt, Mrs. Eu­ The Final Diagnosis; lams, A Trumbull Highway was Installed gene Dente, telephone ACademy Scanlon of Notch Rd. who enter­ Mrs. Robert Breer, Mrs. Chester w IBT Shot of Murder; Janeway, The HiUy er Dean as worthy . advisor o f the Hart­ 8-8480. If ,voii suspect trouble, phone M I 9-4595 or T R 5-8871 for an ex­ tained for them Saturday at a Bigelow, Mrs. Philip Sumner, Mrs Third Choice; Lofts, The Town ford Assembly 9, Order of the pert serviee man. I f yeur burner needs fixing er new pnrfa, ymi IS. House; Marsh, When Love. Wakes; buffet supper party. William Rusling, Mrs. Frederick Rainbow for Girls, Friday night at won’t mlae the heat while the work to going on. Mason, The' Young Titan f Morgan, Gallagher is a - government in­ LW V Speaker Burr, Mrs, Edward Oovln, Mrs. the Masonic Temple in Hartford. r IT >«■ 56 SI a 5 T One Star General; Pardee, Six spector and Mrs. Gallagher, a Albert Schulze, Mrs. Burton Rice, Girl Bapttzsd ANNUAL A badly-tancttonlng heating system gohblee ell. Badfei-srtae and teacher. They have been 'visiting in Mrs. Rasrmond Gowen and Mrs. 5 T Guns of Sasabee; Prendergast, Lorle-Anne, daughter of itr . and otherwise, It's smart to put your burner In top-neteh eeadItiM Summer’s Lease; Slaughter, Lor- the United States and Cknada Dr. Alice Cook Btbwn, dean of Edwin Leonard. HARVEST SUPPER u Mrs. Osrl KrasohneCski, was bap­ 5T 55 ena; Stanly, Bullet Ballots; Stan­ since June. wonien at Hlllyer College, Univer­ tised Sunday by tho Rev. George AND FAIR ley, The Bighth Circle; Taylor, Kathleen Mary, daughter of Mr. sity of Hartford, will proeent "The K. Evans at the Congregational 5T 61 H u m u Sidb o f ' the United N a­ Buckingham Congregational The Blush; Wheeler, Small and Mrs. Georgs' Banks of ’, Car­ Musicians, Sought Church. She is the granddaugTrter Church Worlds; Wellman, The Coman- penter Rd., was baptized Sunday tions" . to members of the Man­ ItEA tEnVICE. I5IC. of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Haynes "Our ReputallMi cheros. at Bt. Maurice Church. chester iJeague o f Women Voters SATURDAY, OCT. 17 For Army Bands and great granddaughter of Mr. DELCO-HEAT b Yenr Non-Action titles added Include: Pnblle Records Thursday at 8 p.m. Hie ,meeting and Mrs. Albert Haynes. . Bailey,.A Matter of Life or Death; Warrantee Deeds; C. Richard will be at the home of Mrs.' John Scholarship Applicaat Fair—8 to 7:80 PJR. Supper—g Servtnga, 8:80 BY FRANK O’NEAL Janktns, Elisabeth, the Queen; Noren to Gertrude R. Noren, prop­ Mrosek, 62 HiUcrest Dr. The United States Arm y is^ in Mrs. Knut Barstrom, prasMont Nutting, Massachusetts Beautiful; erty on Stony Rd.; Gertrude R. The League is presenting this need of qualiSed muaiciana for im­ of tha PTA, haa announieed that and «;80 Phf. program as its part in the na­ mediate ' Initial assignments with Packard, The Status Seekers; N oren . to C. Richard and Pa­ an applicant for the P T A scholar' Donation— Adulte $1.75 BANTLTOB CO. famous bands located at' Ft. Dix, Rand, Be Your Oivn Decorator; tricia M. Noren, two parcels of tional racognltion of the United ship will be made known at the Nations Organization during UN ■N-J.: Ft. Jay, N.Y.; and Ft. Children under 12, 51.00 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER. C O 0 4 M Reinfeld, How to Build a Coin land on Stony lUl.; Aloxander Father’s meeting tonight. For Reservationa Call Collection; ShoinwOld. First Book Koalkowaki to Frederick and Week Oct 18 to 24. Devens. Mass. . .To qualify for this career op- This is the first time a Father's Mrs. Atvah Ruaaell, M I 8-6889 Telephone MI 9-4595— RockvU le^hoiie TR S-8S71 of Bridge; Ward, How to Raise Helen Griswold, property in Roae- Dr. Brown received her B.A. de­ night has been held and it has been and Train 'a Beagle. dalo. gree from Mlddlebury College and ‘portunlty, you must be between County HomMuakers Meeting Quitclaim Deed; Gerald J. her Master o f Arts in English and the ages o f '17 and 84, pass a Christmas fiiitpmorrow for Tol­ Greene to Elude T.. Germain, prop­ Ph.D. in social studies at New physical and mental examination, land County homemakera. Thkt's erty On Bolton Center Rd. . York University. She completed and be of'vgaod moral;-character. the day they w ill collect ideas for Marriage Lioonse Application: additional graduate studies at Co­ An auditioii ihay be arranged by The Bank that gives you PLANNED ‘i E C U R I T Y Christnlaa docomting and giving Goono Oo/ald . Burke of Boston lumbia University University of phoning yotlr local Arm y rderulter. The period of enlistment Is for at a workshop Kt the Community and Sandra Jean Backofon ^ 'Ver­ Vermont, Montclair Teachers' Col­ Hall from 10 w>nv t6 ;S p.m. The non. lege and Hofstra College. three year%.^iYour local reotuiter Through the Service Bureau for is at the Arihy A N avy Club. session ls n ootmtyeNide event open r-r ,, ,f.- ' ----- to all intereatM jperaona. Manohester ffvonliig Himld Bol­ Women’s Orgaiilzations, Dr. Browii Homatnaldhg groui>a thraughput ton oorreopoodoat, D ^ a JW, DTtal- has received a Beatrice Fox Auer­ Army-Navy Glu|i Setback tha couhty lyill diaplay unuaual la, telephone Mltclwll 80545. bach Scholarship to the Colgate gifta tir daeoratUma for which di- University Conference on Ameri­ Frankie and Johnnie, 335; reetlohB adit ha available. Mta. can Forel;^n'Policy. Jaqk's, 319; Arm y-Navy. No. 2, Earle Henfelr Dolton will pre­ Lombardo Cited In accordance with League policy 306;' Bud and Lou, 802; Oak’s, pare the enhiblt for the looal of service to the community, the 299; Arm y-Navy No. I, 298; Mr. Vote of Confidence! homemakera group. executive board of the-Iocal League Hearty, 292;''Sauer's, 284; Stein’s. wbrkabop ■will be conducted For Postal Idea has' also authorized purchase of 277; Bulldogs. 278; Yankee’s. 276: for thoae Intereated in makihi a 400 copies of a Pocket Reference Mr. Softee, 272; Orfltelll’s, 271; Della Robbia wreath. Supmiei Vlptor Lombardo, 76 White St., on the. United Nations ,for use In Walsh's.' 271; AbS’i, 269; Kniek’s. necesoary Include: H alf yard of 80 was the roci'plent yesterday of a the senior and Junior high schools 252; Raider’s , -250; Baron’s, 224. inch hardwaro cloth, a roll of num­ suggestion award from -’'uie na­ and all sixth grade classes in Man- ber 24 wire, coping aaw, cutting tional Post Office Department for jhester. pliers, drill, ahellac, cardboard, speeding up facing table opera Two orientation meetings were pine cones, acorns and other nuts, tions at the Manchester office. held last week for new-League button-ball seedpods and ■ minia­ members. Mrs. Frank Horton, Lombardo, a postal clerk, was Y W b O D t ture artlflcial fruita. presented a certificate by Post­ League president last year, was Bex lunches should be carried by master Allen E. Bailey and a |15 leader of a meeting at the home those who attend. Coffee will be token prize. The certificate is of Mrs. Ralph Belliiaj^q and Mrs, served. ' ^ , signed by Postmaster General A r­ Jacques Shaw, another ..jiast presi­ WMlSNAia The regular meeting of Bolion thur Summerfield and Regional dent of the Mnnehester' imtt, led a J Homemalurs will be held Oct. 21 Postal Director John DeMott. meeting at the home of Mrs. John when Instruction will be given in Knowlton. Lombardo, a 7-year employe of repairing men's clothing. New members attending, the two vsstsd Ifom Hosteeaes JLiat^ the Manchester Post Office, rec,' sssi-whssl to Anticipating the usual big crowd ommended that the office’s fac­ ftoot-whstl at the Parent-Teacher Assn, open ing table be partitioned to hold I S. p4bp«id|. w house session tomorrow at 8 p.m the various mail sizes and b«. cali­ , tA ail Jfiaeli dP masts. at the school, the refreshment brated to measure the footage of NOTICE committee has named 12 hosteasea mail which Is processed. The post S72.00 for the evening. They include office counts mall by measure­ DR. T. KOVE Mrs. Robert Gordon, chairman ment, finding It the quickest Mrs. Philip G. Dooley, Mrs. W al­ method. '' CHIROPODIST and IMiiewM 0¥M Mia Formerly, the facing table was ter Bush, Mrs, George Williams, PODIATRIST Fils ever averaM toilet Mrs. Warren Amundsen, Mrs. Wll- merely a plain-surfaced table with bewL Sturdily cea- llaip Allison, Mrs. Robert Morten- a shelf' in its Tear to hold what­ 15.3 MAIN STREET ttrueted. Eetily r'—ncd> sen, Mrs. Alan Remington, Mrs. F. ever ntail awaited processing. Weldon Miner, Mrs. I.,ester W. Lombardo ' Joined the ■ post of­ HAS RESUMED . S51.00 Rogers, Mrs. C. Bristol and Mrs. fice April 16,' 1952. He began as Theodore Chandler Jr. a carrier. He Is married and the OFFICE HOURS Parents will visit the classrooms father o f two children. WtLDONiMUa UO. of their children at the open house PHONE M I 9-4611 where the teachers will talk on btr HA04 8 T --aq t-stii the program for the year. Bull'etln Board The Public Building C6mmls- slon, newly elected a week ago, APPLIANCE will meet tonight at 7:30 at 'Uie Selectmen's office tn the Commu­ OPEN MONDAY Thru SATURDAY 10 to 10 nity Hall. • SERVICE The Zoning Commission will SPECIALIZING IN FORMER -GHENEV hold a public hearing tomorrow at MOJ-B 8 p.m, at the Community Hall on Hartford Road the appeal of William and Dorothy Hotpoint and Fine St. Grisel of Rt. 85 to change the Manchester,. Conn. Parents and Grandparents are Securing sone designation for their property Plenty of from residence to buiiness. Free Parking ' Personal Notea Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallagher Parcel Pickup it ivith a TRUSTEE Savings Account of County Down, Irelsmd, are the Serviee to V o«r Car ^ ONE DAY SPECIALS ★ combined with an INSURANCE POLICY FOR WEDNESDAY QNLY

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OCTOBER 18,1989 r A O B T H n n i K FAQC TWEl^VB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN« TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18,1959 THE Art Wall Named Golfer of the Year for 1959 Herald Angle Coach Fires Defensive Halfback Following Loss ■ f G>rneU T-Men EARL YOST T Claims Bishop HORSE Teipas, , Georgia , Tech Won $53,U 2 Equestrian Team ■porta Bdttar Pose Problem L V ^ h s To Lead Proa JoUinga from Football Luncheon Cost Two Grid Games Ilf B«d Oranf^ Challenge Top Clubs Walk-Away Winner For Yale^Peam Yale’s toughest foe of the 1969 football season is Cornell, What ora th* duties ef football On PGA Tour Saturday’s (mponent. . Roger LeClerc of Trinity will play in oAelalt? Now York, O ct 18 — LouisUiut StaU putUd farther the annual College All-Star game against the National Pro­ New York, Oct. 13 (/P)— On Dec. 12,1949, three dayg after The referee working behind the New Haven, OW. 18—Just as Of oil the freak ways tor the away from Northweatem today in tho raeo for the soaaan’a fessional League champions in Chicago in August. . Wes­ the National Football League made peace with the All- heat hone to loee a race, perhaps offenatvs tsom haa gensral over-all Dunedin, Fla., ,Oct. 18 (A*)— Washington, Oct. 13 (JP)—The United States equestrian the expresalqir "T-Men" brings college fooibaU honors but, looking back, aaw not Just on# Art Wall Jr., a .85-year-old AmBrica Conference, colorful Buddy Parker grabbed the the moot oausual occurred at eontrol. team winds up a walk-away winner of the Washington Horse panic to tjxf wayward, this week leyan, in the opinion of Coach Norm Daniele, will hurt some­ The umpire worhing behind the but three toMns dogging its tail. exponent of the baseball grip. headlines. He quit as head coach of the Chicago Cardinals Rockingham Park en a raw oj Show’s international jumping contest as the six-day event it bringF^mneem to Yale's sur­ one yet. . New Haven’s powerful eleven has not played to rugged afteraoon a few yean ago. defending team concentrates main­ caoee beMnd LBV oa« Nertlk- i.<5 the PGA professional golfer capacity, although undefeated. . .♦ ----- '------after they ware beaten 52-21 In th»^ ly on the tackles. Most of th* wwtem, still 1-3 In tlw atw week- closes tonight. prising^ undefeated, untied and final gome 6f. the seoaon. ' Singiag Slave, a 4-to-5 favorite, P«ggy Augustus of Coliham, Va.; It Associated Press psO. s s n s of the year for 1959. Harold And 31-year-old Hugh Wiley of unaodred t^ n football forces. - UConn finally got a good second "The huniUiatlng defeat by led by umr lengths at the head trouble starts In th* middle of the Windsweep, a chestnut mare line. The umpire watches for il^ ‘Tsxas and Osorgla h. both Sargent, president of the Pro- ^Towson, Md., doesn't even have to x-bnly the T-Men of the hour are half against Massachusetts laat George Haloa end the Bears is of the stretdh. N eulng the Inish, owned by Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Itgol use of the hands, etc. His making thrsatsning gwtuna at ftu iilonsl Golfer * A*sn.. *nnounces>* V for the swtrd today. competition with Argentina, Monday, entered by Mr. and Mrs. Cornell backflek) operatives who ■J Bore-thfaif payoff ttekete started thejpams Oteon. Also, wMIs L8U draw 83 s f tbs Robert Elagan of Birmingham, vlch sees woes ahead for his sonnel superior to that of the The *li»n veteran of 11 pro aea- Brasil. Canada and Mexico. have disturbed the sleep of op­ to queue up at the eoshlen* win- The head linesman works in 189 votes OMt by sports wrttsrs Mich. Beart so the . loss must be « re­ and broadeastSrs, tbs votbig aons will receive the trophy aw-ard- With four flraf* to hi* credit, ponent coaches. ^Bridgeport eleven. These were the flection on my coaching ablHity," dowe. Only a miracle eoqid bent the neutral tone on the aide of And there's a two-way open the field opposite the field judge. ahowsd thsra w m no eleor-eot ed annually at a dinner in Clear­ Wiley took a re*t last night and And It la a good bet that Yale highlights of the weekly meeting •aid IHirker. ^ them. j let two teammates rflo the riding. jumper tie betwen Pat's Slater, the Coach Jordan Ollvar, if he is get­ of the Connecticut Sports Writers’ . .The mlmcle happened than nnd Hie main reapensiblllty is the opinion on Uw No. l tsom. Elsrsn water. Fla.. Dec. 8. entry of Warren Wofford of War­ That's , not the way Don Bishop tsams shartd first pises nomlns- His 22 point* are way out front. ting any sleep this week, Is having Alliance yesterday at the Haw­ heard it yesterday. there. With Binging Slave only » line of eerlmmage. He marks Wall. Porono Mrr.ar. Pa., la the The point scoring for the seven wickshire, Eng., and a Cincinnati thorne Inn. few feet from the finish, mad fonr the poeitlon and keeps track of tiona / reigning M a » t e i » -roumament nightmares about Cornell's Trio— "Biahop has cost me two games, team jumping cla.«*e* *o far show* horse. The Cad, owned by Charles Marcy Tino, Phil Taylor and Losing coaches were called upon lengths la front, n hurricane hit th* progress o f the ball. Ths poll pnes-sattsrs, who bad champion. The Diiee Univeralty Dubois. but he won't cost me a third,” said Brasil's 24-year-old Nelson Pe*- George Telesh. first but the "meat" of the ses­ Boeldngham Park. Ths field judge sort ef picks only n 2$riMlnt balgn a m Nsvfli- graduate, leading money winner of It's really anybody's guess In the Parker after firing Bishop, a wsatem a wsok ago, want 317 soa in'second place with 14. Although unbeaten In League sion waa supplied'by the winning sophomore defensive bkek with Blngtag Slave reeled from the up looae ends. He calls field the .year with caminga of 163.142, big competition for Green Work­ Impact, then bottled on with grim goals and trisa for points. He is ahead this weak on ths strength alad won the Motor City Open, the Stcinkraiia Tied ■play against Brown and Columbia, mentors, of their representatives. the Pittsburgh Steeler*. , ing Hunters. Going Into the final*, 'he Champ! the 'current crop of Bulldogs • • • determinatlen. But she did It all responsible for the timing of of their 37-$ rout of Miami (F la.). Aaalea Open and the Bing Croaby Young Rlchardo Guasch of the gray mare Galty Girl, owned 'The Steelers were defeated 28- Mexico is next with 12 points. U.S. aren't flexing their muscles and alone. Before 10,000 pairs of un­ the game. Northwestern — without ace To\imament en route to 1859 pro by Mrs. Henry Obr, Mocton, Md., Yale Worried 24 by the Philadelphia Elagles quarterboek Dick Thornton — ART WALL. beam Captain William Steinkraus, ,AVillie Simpson, above, glowering with any particular Sunday, their second straight loss believing eye*, the heavy wind The field Judge has a tough tlm* of the year honor. worked up to a tie with B1 one of the most i'nproved truculence. After all. Brown and Burly Fritz BarzHauskas, for­ lifted Jockey Warren Ynrherry out with* colls In the end zone which squeaked pest Mlnneeote. 6-0. who V’cn last night's round. I* tied O'Honey, another horse Hkfs mer Holy Cross and Yale line­ after a season-opening victory. BUI Caaper R«nner-iip with Major Rina Ido Ferriera of golfers at the Manches­ Columbia were everybody's choice of the sndUe, turning him end- the back judge con cover perfectly. Oiewing Btr— gth i Augustus Is showing. man, who also made the grade In Parker told Bishop, who has The back judge works from 15 to Sargent,i*aid Wall wa* named Braxil for thfrd with 11 point* ter Country Cluh had for seventh and eighth place this over-end into the infield. On the basis of 10 pelnle for a on 216 ballot.* aubmitted by aporta Spiprt Schedule Clone Gonteat year. the pro ranks, admitted that he been serving as a replacement for "Gone with the wind," moaned IS yards behind the umpire, leav­ first place, vote, nine for seeend, each. It's a close contest, too,^or Con­ quite a weekend. Last injured regular Jock Butler, waa writer* and member* of the PGA. A third member of the U.S. Major Test never sees Yale play, only In mo­ one bettor, ns he tore up n hand­ ing the field judge free to con­ etc,. Louisiana Btste hod L328 formation Hunters, wdth Cameda.' Saturday he won the vies, but he warned that the Ell not on the field when Eagle rookie ful of tickets on Singing Slave mad centrate on the line of scrimmage. points compared with L006 for tho Bill Caaper .Tr. of Apple Valltj', team, Frank Chapot of Wallpack, However, a major test comes Art Powell returned a punt 68 Calif.. finl.ahed a* runner-up with Friday, Oet. 16 from the TempIetoiyStables, New on Saturday at Ithaca when the coaches are worried about Cor­ ROGER LeOLERO scatteret^ Riem Into the gale. runner-up teem from the Big Ten. N. J., I* next with eight. York City, one p ^ t ahead of the Herald Open Tournament, yards for a touchdown. 60 vote*. High soccer ^ Wethersfield- The U.S. riders have dominated Elia and Big Red get together at nell. But both Texas and Georgia Tech Wethersfield. Duke of PaeoniM, the entry of and the same day he won Yale, undefeat^, unscored upon Parker said Bishop was on the Next came Bob Roaburg of the international events since the Schoellkopf FSeld for their annual Good Spectator Game showed growing strength. High cross country vs Bristol Mr. and MrjXJohn Pettibone of top honors among Class and co-leader of the Ivy League, sidelines getting a shoe taped and Napa, Calif., with 4>4 point*; Mike show opened at the National football seminar. Cornell Is one of Norm Dsmiel*, fine Wesleyan Richest Race Texes, which handed OkJehoma Eastern A Central-Bristol. Mlddleburg,/Va. Their score; 9t4 C golfers in the Best Ball takes to the road for the first the kicking team had oqly 10 men It# second aetbeek 19-18, took over Souehak of Durham. N.C., 24; and Guard Armory last Thursday. to 8V4 ' the authentic favorites for the coach whose club has yet to win a Monday, Oct. It Tournament. Sunday, time this season Saturday. "We on the field. third place from Geoigla llM h, Gene Llttler of Singing Hilla, But there I* , more of a contest 1959 Ivy crown and, perhaps, even game, admitted the Cadet gams Quit at Banquet m um Cross Country SeCtionala at, otable performance wa* have looked good defensively but Calif., 18. Simpson teamed with more so now that ITinceton and was "wonderful for the spectators. Shirt Off His Back Set Saturday which dropped to fourth desplU a Storrs. In the open jumper, hunter and by Essex Cheerio, owned we are a question mark against Parker, who guided the Detroit saddle horse clas.ses where some amateurs Merrill Ander­ Dartmouth have shown early sea­ We are still making mistakes but 14-7 dectalen over tough Ten­ Wall led the proa in point* to­ Tueeday, Oot SO ■ Mrs. Fred Joseph. N.J., son malfeasance. a passing club,” the Yale assistant Llona to two NFL champlonahipa That’8 what Charley Ravenel will give for Harvard any nessee. ward aelection to the U.S. Ryder close finishes are shaping up. son and Tom Kelley Sr., we are going to hurt someone. High soccer va. Hall — 8:15 — first places in the three- With an unblemished 3-0 mark said. "We only have average speed after leaving Chicago, quit De­ ELKS LEAGUE Saturday afternoon. You can’t tell the Crimson quarter­ For Bangtails Cup team, which waa named laat At 1 a.m. thiae morning, in Mo gaited Saddle Horse Division. "We have lost three games by a ComiHllng ths "FIrM Ten" la West Hartford. and pro Ed Rubis, to walk for the campaign (1-0 in league in the backfleld. troit suddenly just before the 1957 back even with a scorecard as he heads back to the hud­ order were Miaslaalppi, F nriM , month. He la In front of the pack day's last class, a chestnut geld­ The Washington show, forerun­ total of 12 points. I thing we havs season. At a "Meet the lions” Standiaga Friday, Oct. XS ing named Cold Climate p ick^ up off with top honors in play), three important reasons "This week will tell the story. one of our finest baokflelds in W. U Pet. dle literally,coming apart at the seams. New York, Oet. 18 (J>)—Aque­ Southern California, Byracnee, In Vardon TTophy atandinga with High soccer vs. Bristol Central, ner of three other bigtme North have been the superlative per­ banquet he announced, "When you a itroke average of 70.15 per com­ enough points to take a sKm lead American horse events, has had the Pro-Member Tourna­ Oomell has exceptional outside years but we don't have enough Aceto A Sons ...... n 4 .783 duct race oouroe, the Mg "A ” Iowa and Penn SUto. Ola M iss.'31- 3:16 — Bristol. formances by Tino, Taylor and good men up front. And our pass get to a oltuaUon where you can't petitive round. And he'* aecond in the Green Conformatkm Hunter more than 375 entries, but has ment. speed. I doubt if our backs are handle football players, it's time Turcotte's Esso .. . . . 9 6 .600 0 nrlimer over VandarbQt, held firm High cross country vs. H a 1.1- Telesh, Like last Saturday. defense is not good. where 60,070 tumqd out yesterday at fifth while Pnrdoe, 31-0 con­ to Doug Ford of Mahopac, N.Y., Division. been a disappointment from an at­ fast enough to keep up against to get out—and that’a what I’m Deci's Drive-In ...... 9 6 .600 Platt, 8:15 — Memorial Field. The four-year-oW, owned by Wlith only 35 seconds to go, them. They have a Martin Luther The thriller of thrillers waa Capitol Equipment .. 7 8 .467 Tufts Ace Sets Pace to watch Tempted oUbut wrap up queror of Wleconsin, moved ahead in top tournament point atandinga. Saturday, Oct. 24 tendance standpoint. Taylor hauled In an aerial on a doing . . . I'm through with foot- PILOT—The Air Force Mrs. Deane R.ucker of Groa.se It has failed to draw much of a Pass play that clicked for touch Trin's 14-8 defeat by Tufts. Fred's Package .. . . . 6 9 ' .400 the 1060 title for fillies and mares, SHARPSHOOTER—Penn of idle Southern Cal. High football vs. Bristol World Title Golf 74-yard last ditch pass play to "I haven't gotten over that one baU in Detroit.” Academy went unbeaten Point, Mich., with a score of 10'.4 Capital crowd even though the af­ downs against both 0>lgate and He took over the Steelers two Patten BuUdera .. . . . 8 12 .200 will stage the richest horse race State haa the slickest Byroeuse and Penn state HPARKS AND BTRIKEB Eastern, 2 — Memorial Field. now has a one-point edge over give <3ornell its story-book win Harvard. We’ll have to watch out yet," Dane Jesses remarked. "All last fall and the Falcons’ League-leading Aceto A Sons climbed into the upper hreeket Sunday; Oct. 25 fair is sponsored by the Elks for over Harvard. Two weeks earlier, weeks later and aince haa.traded in New York's 200-yeor racing passer in the East in Standing* thi* week were in- Sunset HjH. entry of Mr. and Mrs. the benefit of crippled children. Programs to Start for it. They call the same play the I have is praise for my little guys.' quarterback, Rich Mayo, Construction maintained Its one- with impieealve triumphs over tbs Fire Fighters vs. Ouisers, 1:30 against Colgate, it was Taylor We were outmanned. 'Tufts was up. away many draft choices t^ build history on Saturday. Richie Lucas. ‘ eorreet (61 wins, 65 loasea) from Clay Cainp of Shadwell, Va. Many of the horses and riders Hall Mary at Notre Dame." a vsteron squad. Bishop, a 210- remains at the controls. point advantage this post week two Eoetem eenrlee elevens. Byro- — Mt. Nebo. again, on a toss from quarterback It was just one of those things.'' About a dosen 2-yeor-okU ore the Mixed Doubles Leagpie at the, The' Working Hunter Division here, inclitding Steinkraus and Sunday Afternoon The Elis are well aware of the pounder from Los Angeles (JIty He was the fourth best with a 2-1 triumph over Turcotte's Halfback No. ] euae wefloped Navy 83-« and Penn Blue Devils vs. Smoke Eaters, Tino, who scored In the final sec­ * * * gneh Into the finals with a three m s oxpeeted to etort in the 1100,000 state upset Army, 17-11. In Wo. B Double Strike alleys. Joe Roasetto Chapot from the U.S. equestrian ability of quarterback Marcello College, was an exception—until college passer in 1958. Elaao Station. D I' Drive-In took 8 — Mt. _ Nebo. ysiay tie — at 10 point* each — for team, will go on to the next show onds to upend Colgate. Telesh, a added Champagne Stakes and a Bruins Dominate end No. 10 poetUens, leepeettve- Mike Souehak meets Tom Nie- soiphomore who resides in football- Tino. "He’s a good runneK He Fumbles Hurt yesterday. odvontag* of Turcotte’s loss and 144-356 and Olive Roaaetto 118 Tuesday, Oct. 27 / Little Sailor, owned and ridden by at Harrisburg, Pa. porte in the first match of the likes to run as much a* he does Jesaee bemoaned the fact three moved into a tie for aecond spot favorite for the 1960 M^entucky ly, they knocked Tsnneeeee and topped all participants . . . No High soccer va. Platt, 3:15 ri<^ Clifton, N.J. and is a native Casualty reports of the more "World Championship Golf" series pass. You don’t know how to de­ fumbles hurtTrln's drives deep In with a 2-1 victory over Capitol Derby and other S-year-old clas­ Scoring Parade Wieconstn downstairs. lows, win­ first names were used and thus Meriden of Poland, is the youngster Coach temporary type from Other league Sunday (NBC-TV, 4:30-5:30 p.m.). fense him. We except a lot of op­ Tufts’ territory. It was a tremen­ ettiea had Washington defensive Fullmer to Make Equipment. Fred’i Package Store In Point Parade sics may emerge. If 12 start the ner over Mlehigen BUte 17-^ the standings were not printed on Thursday, Oct. 29, Game Sunday Bagketball Practice Lefty James says has made "a big one mile Champagne will gross climbed a notch Into ninth plaee. The filmed first-round match is difference” in the club. tion-stuff and quick pitches. dous team effort to stick in there end Bid Meadows shelved for five 'Whitewashed the Patten Builders In Hockey League the Mixed Doublea Deague which High cross coim trj^s. Wind- played over the Colonial Country against tremendous odds. Our lit­ Defense of Title 3-0 in a third match at the Double $233,800, the winner collecting a Texes and Northwestern each rolls Friday night at th e West ham-Norwich, 3:15 —r^orw lch. Yale lost litle time yesterday "We are very worried. Cor­ weeks with a dislocated shouldei* Moriarty's and New Britain will Red Ember basketball team will Club (bourse in Fort Worth, Tex. tle backs, each 147 pounds soaking and Redakin offensive back Jim Strike alleys. Boston, Oct. 13 (/P)— Murdock MacDonald is the offensive record $151,640. got 10 first pisoe TOtss, feOowed Side Rec alleys. But Howard Han­ Friday, QcL 80 clash Sunday afternoon in New In getting down to the serious nell is dangerous. W* have no When Wlchoiw copped the 1020 Montreal. Oct. 18 (F) — Gooch hold a practice session Thursday The following week, Sunday, wet (Hodell Anderson and Tom Podoley out a week with a tom In December Bout Noteworthy scores were au­ star for unbeaten ’Tufts because of determination— the same by Southern Cal with seven and sen 138-368 aiid.'Mildred Hansen High soccer v k Bristol Eastern, Britain in a playoff Farmington task of preparing for this big. en­ depth in the backfield. The test Futurity at Belmont Pork, Oal Milt Schmidt’s have night at 7:30 at the*^ Armory. AH Oct. 25, Chick Harbert will face Wykoff) were great. I could ligament in his left knee. thored by Hector Rivard 360, Al MlaslMppl and Georgia T « ^ atac 110 turned in scores of note . . . 8:15 — BfislOl. Valley League baseball game. counter. Coach Olivar put the this week will be on the outside reason he continues to lead New England Oollege football lent Fox finished third. Gallant played only three games so far, Tommy Jacobs in another first- never criticize with a group like 1 The Eoglee got better news. Helm 869, Carl Hunter 853 and each. Others want to lows (0 ), The Men's CJountry Club League Satdrda.v, Oot, 81 Winner of the Falcon Park game positions are open and everyone I round match, played at Pebble players through a 90-mlnute drill, The Big Red from Ithaca will Salt Lake City, Oct. 12 (J5—Th* scorers. The stocky line-bustihg fullback from New Bedford, Fox won the 1930 . Derby-Prsak- but hi* team has scored 16 goals, Purdue (5 ), Penn State (4)iB yre- with much of the emjthasis on have. Tufts is. a fine club. Pooa receiver Tommy McDonald Tom Blanchard 140. open* ft* new season Friday night High football va. Conard, 2 — will meet Wethersfield for the will be welcome. Manager George Beach in Monterey, Calif. play an all veteran squad, with no "Without LeClerc, we wouldn't manager of Gene Fullmer, the Na­ for a two-point conversion os the nasa-Belmont Stakes triple crown, six more than their nearest.com- cuee (3) ohd Atibum (1 ). halting the Cornell aerial attack bruised s face muscle while at­ at the Double Strike alleys. West Hartford. loop crown the following Sunday. Mitchell reports. The winners of these two sophomores on the starting ele have been in the game. He's the tional Boxing Aisn.'s middle­ Jumbos beat Trinity 14-8 Satur­ six In the Worcester TeCh defeat but Wlchone netted $106,780. petitora so successfully executed not only tempting a diving catch against Y FRUIT LEAGUE day. For three frames to date, Mac­ to match Griffin. atS' 'Hm top 10 teams with a total en ______matches meet in a second-round vep. "They run a lot of plays and greatest thing that I’ve ever seen the Steelers, but his jaw was not weight fhsmplon, said lost night Some are colling Saturday’s a 10-9-8-7-0-0-4-8-3-1 n*gi* (first pairing of the tournament Sun­ by Tino, but rookie Dave McKel- substitute entire teams at one Standings Donald hEis 40 points. By completing 10 out of 12 Champagne the Supplementary Ustlcs released today show Bronco (' vey. In the East,” he added. This state­ fractured as had been feared. Fullmer will moke hi* first title l^oee votes end wen-lost records in day, Nov. 1. All contests will -be time.” ment didn't hurt his chances of Pet. Another fullback, hammering passes for - 231 yards and four Btakss,” because owners of seven Horvath leading the league in scor­ Vince Lombardi, coach of the defense In Utah, probably in De­ Peaches ...... 13 .813 touchdowna. quarterback Joe p Tantbases): determined by match play. • • • being named to the College Stars, Walt Stbsuy of Southern Connecti­ juveniles put up $10,000 apiece to ing with four goals and four as­ 1. Lou. Btoto (IS) (4-0) ...1J83 unbeaten Green Bay Packers. list­ cember. Honey dews ...... 11 .688 cut State, is MacDonald's near­ Gllbo of Springfield College re­ sist*. for eight point*. Vie Stisluk Souehak, who tied for third in sional golfing ranks, won the Rub­ To Use Influence by Graham, later in the meeting. ed three offensive star* os doubt­ Manager Msrv Jenson said Pro­ moke their colts eligible. Every 3. Northwestern (10) (S-0) 1,008 the National Open this year has ber CSty Open this year. He has Trin', Jesaee said, does not scrim­ Sugar Plums...... 9 .563 est rival with 28 points in a tight placed John McCormick of Mos- top'2-year-old in training, with the In second place with six points and ful for next week. Halfback Paul moter Norman Rothschild of Syra­ Fig Bars ...... 8 .500 sschuaette as the leader in the 3. Texes (10) (4-0) ...... 966 been among the leading money- been among the top finishers In Perhaps the best bit of news mage during ,the week because of struggle for the runner-up spot. exception of two, is expected to John Bucyk third with five points 4. Georgia Tech (0) (4-0) . 918 Homung ha* a stiff neck, quar­ cuse, N. Y„ was expected to arrive Date* A N u ts ...... 4 .250 Liou Petronacl of Vermont has pags-for-points department. —tied with two other Bostonians, winners in the pro tournament other major tournaments, taking came from Otto Graham, who saw the lack of personnel. "We have all terback Lamar McHan has an aa- here tomorrow to inspect probable start. The exceptions ore Venetian 6. MlasMppi («) (4-0) ... 713 circuit for the past three years. Berries ...... 3 .188 26 while Harvard’s Chet Boulris, Gilbfi turned in hie performance Jerry Toppazslnl and Don MbKen- fourth in the Kentucky Derby his Coastguard team win Its flrit we can do nursing bumps and bruis­ sortment of serious bumps and sices. Way, Washington Park Futurity 6. Purdue (6) ( 3 ^ 1 ) ...... 575 He has won the St. Paul Open Open, second. in the West Palm es and to get ready for the next The front-running Peaches, 4-0 Bates' Denny Tourse and Andy against Colby. He now has con­ ney. game of the season against Wes- bruises and halfback Don Me- Jenson said Spider Webb, the winners over the Sugar Plums, winner and Mid-West chomp, and 7. Bouthem ObUf. (7) (3-0) 550 twice, and has victories in the Co­ Beach Pro-Amateur and fourth In game," he said. Colby plays at Griffin of Arherican International nected on seven touchdown toseee Azure’s Orphan, hero of the Del Sines getting together a* a lib*, 5. Syracuse (3) (3^) ...... 886 I e y a n. And the announcement Ilhenny has a bruised shoulder. man picked by the NBA to face gained another game on the run and two for conversiona worth 46 ^ow ledgeable people lonial Invitational and the-Texas the Tucson Open, all last year. Trin Saturday. Fullmer, may fly to Salt Lake City are deadlocked at 24 points apiece. Mar Futurity and tope in the Far the three leaders have scored 20 9. Iowa (5) (3-1) ...... 357 didn't concern the Cadets, or Wes­ • • • ners-up Honeydews, 3-1 victors points. and Houston Opens. He is a mem­ Bob Croaby will narrate the from Chicago later this week, if Against one of the finest small West. They ore awaiting the $250,- or more goal* a sesson axeept 10. Penn BUte (4) (4-0) .... 307 ber of the U.S. Ryder

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Large outdoor fireplace, basement, oU heat, omeeite drive, haus a relotlvsly wMa and open la a Dynamite Foetoryf in the Ladd and Rofi r uflNtura em kitchen, convenient locatloa M onk, Tireiriaee, eortra lot, 8i,M0. wooded lot. Prleed right. C o w •ltd r 9-5330, 9-8. to school! and ahomtaig. PMlMck P lS 4 iM . also small tool shed. One-car at­ $8,000 down, assume 4%% nert- fOsaSaaod tn m Foga Om ) field tn wfideh to play. Stora en Union S t, KoelndDe, ydiK By HARflL^THOMAS HYMAN X:LA88inED ADVERTISMENT DEPT. HOURS SMALL STORE-For pent, rea- Agency, .Ml 9-8464. tached garage with -nony more g u e , $ai monthly. 810A00 full Terms to suit. "Also, many o f thsse diseases terday and charged with three SPANISH lantuafa -laaaaa for added featuree. Situated in a tine price./ Clifford Hansen, Realtor, mlsaile relayed positlen informa­ art extremsiy sarlous. eauslng 8:15 A.M. to 4:80 P.M. eonable. MI 8-0311. REVE34 ROOM EnglbL colaolal, counts involving bad cheeks. children now formtiw. Minimum MANCHESTER—4 room Cape. Ra- centrally located, 1% botha, mod- residential area. Priced at only MI 8-2488. Evenings Ml 9-6798. tion to ground stations. much suffering and even death. Wrtttmi for NisA Serylm age I yeare. Ml %-7t/n. peiitly redecorated Inside and out­ etniijBd Mtcben, gizfage, recently $21.5(». R. F. Dimock Co.. lO L. F. DE MARS CO. In addition, on onnouneement In Uielr deeperstlon, older people A wife: 'Tve neently discov­ She Is 87-year-eld Mrs. Elisa­ side, screens and atorma, d n p redecorited, 8. A. Beechler, Reizl- 9-6248 or Robert D. Murdock, MI FIVE ROOM ranch, full basement, sold/ data also was aequlrtd by who are affUotod with these ail­ beth A. Reaencronaa ef ReoCt Dr., COPY CLOSING TIME FOR C L ^ ^ m E D A D ^ . treed lot. May assume 4%% $-8472. 3 ftreplaeea, full Insulation, plas­ ered that iny husband, a dlabetle, MONDAT Thro nWDAT 10:i* AJI.—8ATCRDAT • AJL Piimto Imtraetlom 28 Houses for Rent 55 tor. MI 8-«9M or W. R. Smith, MI PI 3-6436 radar tracking of tho satellite It- ments are tUiely to become the no longer 'bothers to sterilise his who, Vernon eonstahlaa aOofe, mortgage. Ml 9-9316; 9-8MB. tered walla, hot water heat, coat Klf. vioUau of promotere who etaim tried to pose a forged $15 check. EAST CENTER ST. — Specious 7 n - MANCHESTER. Six room Iron radiators racesaed, ceram'e hypodermic syringe and needle nr TUTORlNa—High achool senior Tbis was the first time en ex­ their products will relieve or his skin before giving himself his She woe charged with forgery, PLEASE READ YOUR AD room home with I bedrooms, 3 SIX ROOM Caps, Bowsrs school 4% ROOM NQfOLB home, prime Ranch, 8 bathe. Attached garage. tils bath. Ameslte drive, all city fraudulent taeue of a cheek and boy will tutor mathematlcar- Call periment Of this typo was euceees- cure." dally shot of Insulin. Why has he baths, garage, 8160 monthly. arts, flreplaee, csramic bath, weetielda location, fireplace, large Wall to wall carpeting. Oisposel, utilltiee. Charles Leaperonce, Ml MANCHESTER—Bolton line, :r Ml I-38M air conditioner upstalra, excellent refrigerator, stove. Included. ful. A similar attempt to Intercept Although tho Food and Drug not Infected himself? Isn't there obtaining money under fSlee pre­ Robert J. Smith, Inc. MI 9-8341, kltdnen,witb diiiing area, recrea- 9-7620. i acres of high wood ' land. Sell­ tenses. Mra. Roeenerofiee peetsd OtaMifled v t -W»Bt Ad»" *•*««« »w Um neighborhood, best offer. S. A. 119.800. R. F. Dimock Co., MI Explorer VI here lest month was Administration stsadlly warns on danger in his continued refueal to Th* od^erttow •hooJd nod hU,*d the f IKHT DAT IT tioo rppiq, gdrale with pttlo. 8. ing for the low price of * V ‘Yl. a 8100 bond for appeanuise tn Bond*—^todui MortgRftw 81 COVENTRY LAKE—Three room l^echler, Realtor, MI 8-6989 or A. B e e p e r,'. Reoltoir, Ku 8-6969 9-6248. ELLINGTON—6 room ranch, fire­ postponed boctuaa of technlesl frauds and cheats, Lorriek said It take the precautions?" AmCAlW OBd REPORT ERRORS in ttnw for Uio n n i house, stove and refrigerator fur­ W. R. Smith, MI 9-8982. Shown fay appolntme . Coll Pbll- difficulties. Bkrlltr a fiWS from can do only a partial Job, wltti Rockville City Court next Monday. HmbM to roopoBilblo for only ONE Incorrect w o m ltt^ or W. R. 8mlih, Ml 6-8962. place, city utilities, newly pal.,t- brick Agency. MI 9-S464, There are at leaat two prtnci NEED,FUNDS? It’a easier to carry nished. Rent $86 monthly. Call MI m — BOLTON—New extra large ed, $12,900. Clifford Hansen. Real­ Eglin Air Fone Bose. file., proaent money and manpower. iBini tInB for BBj ndvertineoient nnd Oien only to tho u tM t of b |ial explanations for ymir htis- one debt than many. Pay I33.3S 9-7889. $13,80O-IMMACULATE I bedroom G% ROOM RANCH, j^oetered Cape. 1 acre wooded lot. Very large tor, MI 8-2488. bvenings DO 9-6768. launched a missile toward the "We need to find put more about Imnd'a good fortune, dear lady. Nassau, Bermuda- St Pater's Mb—fc. Mod” InnertloB. Brroro which do not tenoen th# VBlae of ranch, ceramic bath, hot water bedrooms, full basement, carr , BOLTON—Largs lot. Some trdes. per month for each 11,000. Dial walla, fireplace, ceramiale bath, Reasonable. Tongren, Broker, Disdovorsr V eatetllte but the what effeot given produots have The firet Is dumb luck. The sec­ church, In ths Olde Town of S t t ^ edverttaeonont will not bo corrected by “mnho good" btoerOon. BOLTON—Lakefront, six room heat, excellent construction, 100 buUtin stove and oven, $18,000, The EIGHT ROOM Dutch Colonial. ' st CH 6-8807 and aak Frank Burke or baeement garage, owner will eac- MI-3-8331. rocket failed to send back aignale. on older people,'! Lorriek said. ond is the enormous capacity the George, Is situated on the stte ef .Timmy Carter to explain how ear*' Cape. Automatic washer and foot frontage, large trees. Carltm riflce.'B. A. Beecnler, Realtor. MI In stove on(f oven, $18,000. The R. time on market. With or vithout "We need to find out more about ths first Anglican house ef worship dryer. Partially furnished. Will W. Hutchins. MT 9-6183. F. Dlmock Co.. MI 9-8248. complete futnlshlnga. One-car ga­ The missile used today was the body has for defending Itaelf It la ConnecUeui MortgMs Ex­ 8-8989 or W.; B. Smith, MI 9-8952. $1,600—Vernon. 8 large lots for last of several made by the Mar­ the nutritional needs of older peo­ against enemy, attacks. In this in the Naw World, which was com­ TOUR ITERATION WIIX |J!_I 1^1 3 .2 7 1 1 lease till June IS or end of rage, excellent location. Fbf fur­ pleted tn ISIS. RE APPRECIATED ■ ■ change, 18 Lewie Street, tiartford. 19,900—CUTE 3 bsdroum ranch, rV- MANCHESTER—Large 4 room the price of one. tin Oo. for the Air Force Bold ple. case by bacteria Introduced with school. Asking 8136, two months $10,0110^3 BEDROOM ranch, exd-*- ther information abo t this exc '• $2,800 for two lota In Manches­ “ We must find out whether in advance. Lawrence F. Flano, aluminum storms. amssiU drlvs, lent condition, recreation room. ranch, built i n '1982. Expandable tlonol home coll The Philbrick Orion program. The contract the needle. attic, basement garage, plastered ter on Vernon St.. West. , their renoUon to drugs and vita­ Business Services Ofterad 13 BosincM Opportniiitles 82 Broker. MI 8-3788. largs *rees. Carlton W Hutchins, rear north, omeeite drive, near Agency. MI 9-8464. $7.000—For approximately 80 eventually went to Douglee Air Let me go into a little greater Lost and Found 1 9n 9-8183. I, walls, forced hot water heat, mins la dlffarent from that of hue, enopplu, ( :hool. - - Carlton- - w'. acres woodland, nigh elevation. craft, leeving Martin with a few detail about both factors. The ele­ CONNIE'S TV and Radio Samoa, HERSHEY CANDY ROUTE COVENTRY—Four room cottage HutchinB.m 641182. ameslte drive, convenient to GLASTONBURY-(Near Manches­ experimental mlasllee on Its hands. younger peopls. We must get In- LOST — LADT S black Hmmed JAMES 0. DOWLING formatton that will help us take ment of luck has to do with the available all houni. Sauafactlon furnished, now through June schools, shopping and traneporta- ter line)—Five room custom built 'The supersonic missile Is de­ type of bacteria your husband In­ ?1aaaea. Main St., Mancheater. Call PI 3-7658. NEW UBTINO—6 room expandable tion. Priced reasonably at 114,800. MI 9-8816 better regulatory action against iU TB 5-13M collect. guaranteed. Call Ml S-inS Man or Woman NOTICE ranch, elbow room in thla I4xl4 signed to enable etrategle bomb­ troduces with his shot of insulin. cape, fireplace, aluminum etorms, Minimum financing available, R. kitchen, spacious livin|’ room with ers to fire at on enemy target individuals, products and eompS' CLEAN-UP TIME. AtUca cellare om w ta -drive. Built 1682 on a F. Dimock Co., MI 9-8246, or RESIDENTIAL B LOT—80x176 on nles. So long as these are relatively GOOD INCOME raised hearth fireplace, $ bed­ without running tlfe gauntlet of feeble opponents, your husband is Annonncements 2 cleaned. Also light trucking. C*ll SubartMui for Rent 56 Public Hearing. 90xU6 let Excellent condition. Robert D. Murdock, Ml 8-8472. rooms, bath. Oarage, omeeite Seymour St., $1,880. Also apnrox- "Wo also need new Inspection Call now. Paul J. Correnti, Ml Imately 10 acres on U.S. 8 In anti-aircraft defense. When opera­ tn no greater danger than tha ma­ Phil. JA 8-6070. No Ibcperience Necesaary ROCKVILLE—Park St. Four 'oom PROPOSED ADDITIONAL drive. Monv extras. Price $18,900. tions], it will have a range of iuid InvaetigaUng prognuns, where 25c WASH—10c DRY—Do It your- Operate from Home < Articles For Sale 45 Household Goods 61 Rooms WIthoat Bosrd 59 8-6368. V-VERN ON -N ew 6 room ranch, Chaplin. $2,000. Call owner after jority ef pedeetriana who perslst- apartment with heat, adults only. APPROPRIATION , attached garage, high wooded lot, North Realty Co., ME 8-1084, ME about 1,000 miles. we suopcet quaekery^ And we aelf. Open » a.m.-12 mldnlpht. HAROLD * SONS. Rubbish remov­ We place and locate all 8-2708. 8 p.m. MI 9-0822. ently orosa etreets against the red al cellars and attics cleaned. SNOW BLOWERS - Toro power AAAI SUPER VALUE $78 month. TR 8-8126. Board of Directors l a r g e , THREE bedroom ranch built-in stove and oven. 2 fire­ Today's shot may lead to tha need to provide our older citlsens light. If traffic ,1s light snd on­ Lucky-Lndy Self-Sendee Laundry, Dlspenaerert LIVING ROOM—And bedroom, with Infermatioa on both ths ben­ Ashes, papers, all rubbish. Harold handle, puih or self-propelled. RETURNED first floor front, on bus line, res­ Town of Manchester. Connecticut with attached garage and full places, full basement. SSilly land SOUTH WINDSOR-Near Parkway use of air-launched missiles to. In­ coming cars are driven by cartful 11 Maple S t . ______ANDOVER—Four room, fumiahed, baeement. Located In beautiful scaped, omeeite drive. Minimum Subarban for xale 75 eficial and the harmful products. Hoar. MI 9-4034. SPARE OR FULL TIME Reo, Snowbird and Bolens. Capi­ , FROM MODEL HOME , taurant nearby and parking. MI- lakefront, year 'round cottage. Notice is hereby ^ven that tha 6H room ranch, fireplace, trees, tercept any enemy satslllts that drivers, the crossing is sccem- tol Equipment Co., 88 Main St. 3-8002. Board of Directors, Town of Man­ Tamarack HUIs with outstanding financing. $18,700 complete. R. F. half acre, 818,600. Clifford Hansen. might spy on this country or to pllshed safely 996 times out of FLOOR SANDINO and tafUdatitais. Excellent weekly earnings re­ October-June. MI 9-0316, MI Dimock Co., MI 9-5248. VERNON—8 room colonial ranch, Peraonatt MI 3-7988. 6 BRAND NEW ROOMS ' chester, Connecticut, will hold a eenvenlence to schoid, shopping Realtor, MI 3-2483, eveninga MI fly alongside it to moniter the Q—Do I have to moke applica­ , . Specialising In old floora. HI filling and collecUitg from our new 9-8747. 100x300 lot, knotty pine kUchen, 1 000 OF FURNITURE ROOMS—Furnished, well heated,. Public Hearing In the Municipal and travel. Sales executive 9-8793. satellite's Instrumsnta and relay tion for Soetol SecurRy benefits, If, however, yUlir husband NEW ELECTROLUX (Reg.) auto­ 0-8780. Heran^ Candy Dlapenaert in ” our HEAVY FERTILE loam for fall Free parking. Also heated abir-. Building Hearing Room, 41 Center traneferrlng to Chicago. Estate, VI—BOLTON—6 room everslssd bullt-ina, fireplace with pine panel­ — PLUS— cape. % acre lot Excellent con ing, Ideal neighborhood for Chil­ Information to the ground. or will the eheeks begki arriving should have the bad luck to In­ matic (F). World's only fully area. Requlrea reaponalble person, seeding. Also sand, itons, gravel Call MI 0-0828 between 5-7 p.m. Honsea for Sale 72 Street, Manchester, Connecticut, like grounds in fine neighborhood. MANCHESTER—6 room home, itomatleolhr when 1 reach a automatic cleaner. Work saving about 8 hours spare time weekly and fill. Walter P. Miller, MI WESTINGHOUSE CuitOBUhuilt in 1988 first quality dition. 818,900. The R. F. Dlmock dren. $14,600. TR 5-1816, after 8 Explorer VI has been in orbit troduce a tetonua bacillus, as is MORTEN8EN TV. Spaelalttad RCA Scranton Tourist Home and Tuesday, October 20, 1959, at 8:00 plus garage, nice location, full since Aug. 7. It swings out os far Sfl?—L .F . R. features. Also fully guaranteed and minimum cash investment of 3-8808 after 5. APPLIANCES SOUTH WINDSOR, 79 '.Aurel St. thraughout. Taatefuliy decorated Co., MI 9-6248. price 111,800. Large mortgage p.m. done occasionally by drug addicts talevtatoD. aamea. Ml 04M1. Cabins, 160 Tolland Tpke., P.M. on a proposei additional ap­ as 26,000 miles from the Earth, A—>You must apply for benefits who never take sterile precau­ Ov«n cooking factory-rebuilt cleaners. Ml 3-8306. 8793.00. For interview, write at ADMIRAL T.V, 6 room ranch, extra large kitch­ propriation as follows: with Philippine mahogany trim. available. Nice 4 room home near­ once giving full particulars and SPE dA L—10% discount on half­ ROOM WITH kitchen privllegea. Vm-MANCHEBTER -New 8H COVENTRY ^ LAKE — Lakefront relaying back valua'ile informa­ whan you become eligible. tions, he might wall lose his Ilfs. M • M RUBBISH Ramovsi Sarv- AT PRICE en built-in oven, screened porch, For construction of storm, wa­ J" Sensibly priced at $17,100 making room, ranch, basement garage. by. full price, $10,900. Short way property. 4 ' room ranch garage, it ooty todoy... WANTED—Ride to Hlllyer Col­ phone> number to Division Mana- inch—inch—regular and iruehed Centrally located. Babies ac­ half acre lot. Excellent financi- . •xceUsnt financing available. For qut—unusual 4 bedroom ranch tion on radiation and other space If he were to Introduce a some­ lege, Hartford. Day student. MI Ice. Full time. ReeldentlBi com atabilized stone. Screening, loam, ter sewers and appurtenances Oiolce location, built-in stove and terraced lot, fireplace, nill base­ properties. It received its nick­ merclBi induetrlBl. Attlee bellere, ger A, Herald "SEEING" 18 "BBUEVTNG” cepted. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St. available. Marion E, Robertson, from Main and Leonard fltreete. detelle which apply to you coll Ml plus 2-car garage, selling much Q— Does a widow with depend­ what lese deadly bug, like certain »-63i4. ______gravel, fill. Driveway sealer, $1.80 9.1378. Ruuell F. Broderick, oven, ceramic tile bath, omssite ment. A fine value at $12,800. VA name because of four paddlewheel- ent children get Soeiol Security? ■trains of streptococcus and sta­ yardi. lawn mowing nigh grsee 1. 2. OR 8 YEARS TO PAY Broker, MI S-B9SS. ' In Armory Street and various drive, completely landscaped lot. below market value, at 116.800. or FHA. E. E. Buahey, Broker, gallon. Cold mix asphalt, $1.70 PLEi^SAIfT HEATED room near Broker. Monv more listings from 85,000 Ilke vanes which extend from it to —Mrs. R. W. phylococcus, he might have a mis­ WANTED — Riders from North cut. Incinerator bBireie. Ml w-TTBT. Help Wanted—'Female 35 bag. Hot mix asphalt delivered. Phone for appointment bath for 1 or 3 gentlemen. M High rights of way, by allocation from $17,600. R. F. tMmock Cb. MI MI-6-2083. SAMUEL ALBERT, HARTFORD 38 LAKE STREET—7 room Co­ up. Call the Ellmrorth Mitten collect the sun’s rays snd convert A—If sht has dependent unmar­ erable time with a local abseesa End to Hartford, vicinity State Nusadorf Asphalt Co., MI 8-2427. St. lonial, 1% baths, screened porch, the Capital Imprqvement Ressrva $l8,706r-T ROOM home, enclosed 9-8245. Office Bldg. 8:18 a m. to 4:20 REUPHOLSTERT, slip covers - WOULD LUCE a baby sitter. Vicin CH 7-0358 Fund ...... 816,000. Agency, Realtors. MI 8-8980. FOR SALE!—In Coventry on Rt. them to energy for recharging its ried children under IS (or over IS or on attack of erysipelas. draperlea cuatom made. BVe# attached garage, beautifully 'and porch. gorag:e, omeeite drive, batteries. if dl«abled) She gats three-fourths Besides dumb luck, your hus­ . p.m MI 9-4084. ity of Washington school, to care FOWL—SOME laying, 78c each. See It Day Or Night PLEASANT—I^arge, heated room, Francie J. Mahoney, Secretary aluminum storm y near schools, X—MANCHESTER—6 room Cape 44A. 4 rooms and bath, approxi­ Umatea. Open eveninga for your scaped lot, 102x612. Immediate Cod, 8 or 4 bedrooms, good cordl- COVENTRY—Brand new 5 room hsr husband's primary benefit band is protected by the atrength for S-year-oId boy from 11:18-3:15 Purple top turnips. 30i.6 Manches­ If you have no means of trans­ free parking, on bus line. 146 occupancy. Marion E. Robertson, Board of Directors buaee, shopping. Coll Paul J. Cor­ mately 17 acrea. A ekl^ 88,000. RIDE WAITED—From Concord convenience. P A M Upholaterj p.m. MI 8-1796. portation I'll . send my auto for tion, excellent family home with ranch. A bargain at $6,800. Clif­ Call for an appointment. George­ Bloch dependent child gets half of body defenses. 'The power of ter Rd. Center St. MI 3-5002. Broker. MI 3-5663. Manchester, Connecticut renti. Ml 8-6888. ford Hansen, Realtor, MI $-2453, Rd.. tow n, to 177 Park Ave. East Shopa, 307 N. Main St. Ml 9-6894 you. No obligation. Dated at Manchester, Connecti­ la rg ^ a rd tor children. Selling i i- town, Conn. LI 4-8716. ths primary benefit An addition­ those M ense forces has been Hartford. Working hours 8:30 to WOMAN—To do hand or type ad GIRL'S ICE skates, aise 3. 3 mat ATTRACTIVE ROOM—In private der FHA m ra issl. Priced at *nly evenings MI 9-6793. TYPEWRITERS - Repaired, rent­ 831 OAKLAND ST., Manchester— cut this 13th day of October, 1989. MANCHESTER—4 room capo, 1% al one-fourth Is distributed among rechgnixefi rinee the first century 8. MI 4-0438. ______dressing at home; capable of con hogany dropleaf tables. Wondbn A— I ^ B — E— R—T— 'S home, next to bath and shower. 4 room house, gas hot air heat, Advt. No. 173 baths, 2 large cedar lined closeta, 812,600 R.. F Dlmock Co., Vtl Retirement: the children, or gees entirely to on before Christ when Hippocrates ed, aold and serviced 479 E. tacting our customer j and proa- storm windows and screens and Free parking. MI 9-0887. 9-5248, Barbara Woods. MI 9-T702. CUSTOM R A N C H - Wanted— Real Estate 77 BANQUETT H AlX,-For hire. Ca­ Middle Turnpike. Ml 9-S477. 48-48 ALL.YN 8T.. HARTFORD city water and sewerage, smell full basement, 8 years old. Well only child. However, thsM are spoke of nature’s healing capac­ S icta by phone Write Box O, 3 screen doors. MI 8-4324. OPEN NIGHTS TILL 8 P.M. workshop, lot 100x340. 110,900. landscaped comer lot, 818,500. certain family raoxlmuiBe. ities (Vis mediatrix naturae). tering to weddinga. banquets and erald. SAT. 8 P.M. ROOM FOR RENT-For 1 or 2 NOTICE XI—MANCHESTER - Triple A lo- BUILT 1962 ARE YOU CON8IDER1NO p ^ le a . Call Conn. Yacht and HUNTING AMMUNITION 80/80-82 people. Free parking. MI 3-7088. Philbrick Agency. MI 9-8484. Philbrick Agciley. MI 9-8464. cation High elevation. Baldwin 8ELUNO YOUR PROPERTY 7 Happy Times Each time you cut your finger, Household Services Located in Green area, this home your child sltin# his shin, on In­ Canoe d u b . JA 8-0691 evenings. TYPIST—Clerk and bookkeeping. Win. Spec.—803 8av.-350 lav-, at MAHOGANY buffet and 8 ma­ $16,800—8 ROOM home. 3-4-1. 2-car MANCHESTER—8 bedroom older Rd. n't baths, separate dinette, We will appraise your property BY MARIE DAEBR 13.80 per box. 30/40 Krag-30/08 Public Hearin g offers a most attractive living free and without any obligation. sect bites you or your husband Offered 13>A One girl office. Will train in book- hogany dining room chairs with f ;arage, ameslte drive, nicely colodal, large living room, ga­ Bcreened-in porch, attached ga Artist Presents : WANTED—Ride to Hartford Hos­ keeping. Fringe benefits. MI Springfield-303 British—8 M /*! black needlepoint aeats. Less FURNISHED ROOM—One minute PROPOSED A D D m O NNAL A l rage. Immediate occupancy. room, 8 good alssd bedrooms, We also buy property ;df cosh. givas himself a shot with on un- so*t homo hooting pital from Bridge 51. Hours 8-5. from Main Street, light house' andscaped grounds. In excellent rage, treee^ reduced to $12,500. plenty of closeta. large breeseway, TV SERVICE - Potterlon'a aU 3-2481. Mauser at $8 per box. Many other than a. year old. MI 9-1730. APPROPRIA'nON C ^ o rd Hansen Realtor. MI Priced to sell at 818.900. R. F Member Multiple Listing Older Foople Am Torgoli of Btariliasd naodla, eountleaa num- Call MI 3-6761.______makea. Highest quality guaranteed keeping, women only. MI 9-7989. condition. Must be seen. Call Paul Board of Directors garage, full basement and an ex­ Qnaeita and Fska PNdaels calibers too numerous to list. Gun J. Correntt. Ml 8-5888. $-248$. ICVenlnge MI 9-8798. Dlmock Co., MI 9-8245. STANLEY BRAY, Realtor Demonstration bfra a t hoctaria ars Introduoad our w o v i work and parts, over 47 years' ex WANTED—Two girls to work on cleaners, rods, patches, brushes Town of Mancheater, Connecticut ceptionally large, well planted BRAE-BURN REALTY CHAMBERS FURNITLTRE SINGLE ROOM-For light house­ Into your body. ?erience. Famous for service aince shirt unit. Ebcperienced prefer­ and oil. Also holsters and caaea. $13,900—8 ROOM CAPE. 17x30 liv­ Notice is hereby given that the BOl/roN—6 room rorich, large XXl-MANCHESTBR-New 7 jom yard. Owner transferred. MI 8-8373 Older people are without a doubt William D. Thomson, Bristol Br Bach tlma oomoono broathea, Ten gat preaiaa qvallty • AutoinObne!i for "^iile 4 931 Phone MI 9-4587 for bea* red. Inquire 348 Main St. keeping or office. William Rubi- Colonial. U4 baths, breeseway two Phone MI 8-5514. 503 E. MIDDLE TPKE. ing room, 3 spacious bedrooms, a Board of Directors, Town of Man­ family room, bullt-lns, half ecre the prime target of the quack and list, will glva a damenstrstion in coughs or snaasaa In your vicinity llebOlMat with BT-# S ... the service. now, 843 Main St. Call MI 3-5588. chester, Connecticut, will hold a car attacheo garage Biitlt ins Im SELLING YOUR HOME? For WANTTO - dean used cars. We REGISTERED N U R S E —Or li wooded lot 100x900 with firepir e. wooMd lot, Owner. Ml 9-8875. ELVA TYLER, REALTOR the unscrupulous. Bijd aach time you Mas someone WOODEN—Slorm windows and Portable radios, $19.95 up. Immediate occupancy. Call Paul Ftablin Hearing in the Municipal mediate occupancy, 823.900. R. F prompt, efficient, courteous serv­ -So says a man who knows, water color at a masting ef tfia buy. trade down or trade any- CURTAINS laundered in Vny home. censed practical nurse for 4 day full length copper screens. Size LARGE—Pleasant light house­ or someone kisses you, you ro- oO oddMvt to osa today. Aad thliuf. Douglaa Motors. 333 Msdn. J. Correntt. MI Z-886S. Building Hearing Room, 41 Center MANGHEBTER—1250 square ft. 4 Dlmock Co. Ml 04S34S. MI 9-4469 ice and appraising without obliga­ George P. Larrick, commlsaloner Manchester Fine Art Aasn. at the Years of experience. Reasonably week. 7-8 and 8-11. In conva 65x31, 47x28, 37x24. Call MI- Phonographs keeping room, ^ private shower bedroom ranch. 2 baths, full base­ tion. coll S. A. Beechler, Realtor celvs another carload ef asaorted yon get prsminai ssrvlee. An- and entrance, north, end, 2 min­ Street, Manchester, Connecticut, of the United States Food and priced. MI 9-3411. A lescent home. Rockville TR- 3-4895. Stereophonies MANCHESTEIR — Sturdy new 6 ment, cedar paneled. Aluminum X X n—FOR further Information or Evenings MI 9-5051, Ml 8-6989 or Wesley R Smith. As Whiten auditoirium Friday at bugs. As in the cose of the core- tometie daUvariea ...ehal- VOUeSWAGEN. 1958. Immaculate. utes from bus. MI 9-^957 after 7. IHieeday, October 20, 1959 at 8:00 Drug Administration. Oommia- leao pedestrian, 099 times out of Original owner. American model. 5-4391. Televisions room Garrison Colonial. 1>4 baths, etormi sash and screens, lot appointment to see these homes soelate Ml 9-8962. Member Multi­ p.m. eacad peyaeat pies aad fMBy WEAVING of burns, moth holes P.M. on a proooaed additional ap­ coll Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7702, MI 9-9901 aioner Lorriek made this stats- 1,000, your body defenses let you Just received 1960, MI 9-3835. CEDAR CLDTHES—Line poles In­ Cribs hot water heat, full insulation, propriation of $150,000.00 to tha 100x200^ FHA mortgage, conven­ ple Usting Service. Thomson has studied under other extraa Inlgnail to aaka and torn clothing, hosiery runs, TOPAZE BY AVON—Newest cre­ stalled. Fireplace and furnace Robert D. Murdock, MI 3-6472, ment before the Senate Subcom' duck, weave or wiggle out of dan­ Carriages plastered walls, fireplace with Sewer Department Budget, Exten­ ient to Wilbur Cross and Eaat DISTINCTIVE cape with bay win­ Ernst LohrmSnn uid. at the Paler home hattog rntfy easy. , NEED A CAR and had your credit handbags repaired, slppar re­ ation in a fragrance. See it on wood delivered. Used chain aaw. Apartments— Flats— H o^ord. Asking $18,990. Owner. Daniel G. Saunders. TR 8-2828, ACnON FROM the start with Peg mltice en Problems of the Aged ger. placement, umbrellas repaired, TV. Customers anxious to pur­ paneled wall, knotty pine ‘'sbl- sion and Improvements, for the dow. 8 finished rooms and en­ Art School In New Haven. He has turned down? Short on down pay­ MI 9-1353. Playpens j Tenements 53 nets^ Large shade trees. Owner MI 4-8082. . •Richard F. Dlmock, Ml 9-6003. closed rear porch, fireplace, 2 and Art. List with us. CieszynakI and Aging, in Washington, D.C. But look out for that thou- men's shirt collars reversed and chase. Be the first to bring To- construction of a sewage pumping Felber Agency, MI 8-1409, MI "A s our aging and aged popu­ won awards In tha Martdcn Arts ment? Had a repoaseasion? Don't and builder. Ml 8-4860. station south of Middle ’Turnpike full baths. , walkout basement. aoadth exposure. Don't let your ftve up' See Douglas Motors, get replaced. Marlow's Little Mend­ paie to your neighborhood for THERE 18 GOING—To be a sale Furniture for the entire home. $lf.l00-g8 WOODBRIDGR St. - 9-4291. , lation grows blggsri -so do ths sc- and Crofta Aasn., the Naw Brit­ M obilhgof stSr ing Shop. Xmas. Earn S40 to 180 a week of china, glassware, bric-a-brac, At substanttsl savings TWO ROOM apartment, private West and cast of the Hockanum 7 Room Ck)Ionial-^AA Zone. Re­ Near Waddell School. Oversized ain Bhow In lOS#, hononble men husband be os alRphappy os tha Uis lowdown on the lowest down ST. JAMBS PARISH - Eight SpodOUa older home, 8 rooms plus garage. FHA appralzed. Immed'- tivMiss of frauds snd cheats," man who Jumped out a window showing "Gifts by Avon." Call household articles and some an­ bath, heat, hot water, stove and River, a twelve (12) inch force duced for quick sale. SELLING? Cdhtact this office any tion in water ecdor at the Spring and amallest payments anywhere. DICK'S WEATHERSTRIP Com­ Visitors welcomed room home. Ftve bedrooms, 8 unfinished. Easily converts Green Manor house—8 rooms with ate occupancy. Owner. MI 9-4890. Lorriek told the subcommittee. on the tenth floor and was beard CH 7-4137. tiques at MacQuown's Barn, refrigerator. Apply Marlow’s, 887 main from said pum'plng station into a S-fomily, S-car ;aroge. L a twelve (12) inch gravity aewer Society this year and beet In the w E g iv id i^ rant. 499 Main St. leaf table. Pine lazy suaan, cock­ hot water sunporch. Adults only. 6H room ruich—acroes Waddell recreation room, double garage, forth SM definitely on the In­ 1986 FORD RANC3 wagon. In ex­ FLAT FINISH Holland window MI 9-7128.' 9-8464. in Middle Turnpike West from INVESTMENT property—4 apart­ trees. Only 816,600. Carlton W. ■how at Cbeehira this year. He ex 1345 Hotel StUl Open cellent condition, whitewall tube­ WHITE—Baby crib, spring an,d tail table, 15x17 gray Lee rug and Deerfield Drive to Hilliard Street,’ ments and restaurant with 8 year School. Reduced. Coffee Aroma* Added crease. GREEN STAMPS ahkdee. made to measure. All STENOGRAPHER chest of drawers. Price 888. If In­ pad Call after 8 p.m. MI 3-4490. Laurel St. duplex 6-8, 8 car ga­ Hutchins. MI 9-8182. "Many of these products ore hlbited at the American Water- less tires. Very reasonably priced. metal Venetian blinds at a ntw THREE ROOM apartment. Gables, and to determine how such appro­ lease. Excellent return, good lo­ Rouen, France—Tourists visit General office dictation including terested call MI 3-8838. cation, low price. Act ‘nday. For rage. Good Investment. New York — • Coffee research­ being sold house-to-house snd color Show lost year. M l 9-9522. 8? Oakland St. low price. Ke.vs made while you 118 Main St.. $85. Stove, refrigera priation shall be raized. 15 ACRES — New 2 bedroom Hostessee for the evening will ing Rouen, tn Normandy, con stay Dictaphone work. Hours 8-5, 5- ALL KINDS—Of sterilized, refin- LEGAL NOTICE Franciz J. Mahoney, Secretary further information coll Philbrick 2 apartment house—good Invest­ ers have found that instant eef through waU-finonead organiza­ wait Marlow's. GLENWOOD—White porcelain ta­ ished uzed ' furniture for every tor, heat, hot water. MI 9-5229, 9-8. ranch, hot water heat, ceramic be Mrs. J. Herbert Finley, Mrs in the oldest continuously operat OLDER CARS, mechapics spe­ day week. Evening appointments Board of Dire^ora Agency. Ml 9-8484. ment. Priced right. bath, large kitchen, cellar. Only fee can be given the aroma of tions operating nationwide. They cials flxit yourself cars, always can be arranred. Call Mr. Spen­ bletop kitchen range, 4 oil. 4 gas room and appliances, all in ex­ COVENTRY ZONING Vernon—6% room ranch, full base­ Stella Martin and' Mrs. Howard ing hotel in France, the Hotel de la MORIARTY biimera, with automatic oil FURNISHED 2 room apartment Manchester, Connecticut $14,800. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI- regular-type coffee by blending represent buslnoos grossing hun­ a gocxl selection Look behind our cer. cellent condition. LeBlanc Furni­ first floor couple preferred. Call BOARD OF APPEALS MOVING OUT of 8Ute-r4 room ment, 8>i acres land. Plenty of dreds o f millions of dollars asch W. VIbbert. The public Is Invited Oouronne. Though It has been Buildins— Coatractlns 14 pump, 2 oil drums, good condi­ ture Hospital. 195 South St,, At a recent executive session of Dated at Manchester, Connecti­ 6-8182. small amounts of chemleala with office. Douglas Motors. 333 Main. SPENCER RUBRFR Ml 9-3884 netween 8-9 p.m. cut this eighth day of October, heme with 3 enelbaed porches tn farm equipment. Priced to sell. the product. *niirty-slx compounds year.” to attend. modernized many times, the hotel tion, $50. Army calibre 30 mm Rockville. TR 8-2174. Open 9 to 9. the Coventry Zoning Board of Ap­ A-1 condition. G oru e, ameslte Terms can be arranged on any la the some one mentioned In doe-: BIDWELL HOME Improvemen Chapel St. MI 3-5131 Springfield armory 908941 Includ- 1659. MANCHESTER—8 room ranch, 3 have been identified as being re­ Larrick's term for those iMople Members arc requested to bring BROTHERS 1987 BUICK Convertible—A-1 ton- NEW 5 ROOM duplex. 3 bedrooms, peals the following decision! were drive. Reasimable. Cell owner f''r of the above. nine self-addreeeed postcards to umenta of 1348. Its cellars have dition throughout. Has 4 new Co. Alterations, additions ga­ ' ing attached bayonet. MI 8-7088. FRIOIDAIRE—For sale. Call MI- Advt. No. 178 baths garage, 2 years old. A-1 sponsible for coffee's characteris­ Isn't pretty. It la "ertmlnols-at- rages. Roofing and siding experts. WANTED—Reliable baby sitter garage. Adult family or tndlvl rendered; detailed Infbrmatlon. M l 9-92^ neighiMrhood, full dining room. be 'given to the secretory for served os strongholds during whitewall tires. Completely 25 Starkweather St. 8-8047. 1. Frank ftpencer of Cross Street J. D. REALTY tic aroma, among them acetone, Urge." Aluminum clapboards a specialty. for 3 small children. Vicinity duals sharing. Ml 3-4083 after 8. Tongren, Broker, MI 3-8821. •They not only rob our older monthly notices. .sieges ef the city. M l 3 - 5 1 3 5 equipped. Reasonable. MI 3-5228. was granted permiseion to erect an ARE YOU—Missing something? MI 9-3640 which Is widely used in making Unexcelled workmanship. Easy Greenwood Drive from 2-8 ;M THAYER—Baby carriage. Allen SIX ROOM duplex, gas furnace, We are selling a fine Cape Cod varnishes; Isoprene, a component citlsens of thsir meogor savings budget terms. MI 9-649B or TR p.m, Ml 8-7877 pot burner with pipe. Florence FRIGIDAIREl—9 years old, 8 year addition without proper setback. HILUARD STREET EXCE1X.ENT—Running condition gaa water heater. Inquire at 9 2. Maurice Lemire of Cottage that has 1^4 balhs, garage, shed of rubber: and furfural, a deriva snd earnings, but thsy Jeopardize —1942 Dodge, radio, heater, good 5-9109. wick oil burner. Wire fencing, ap­ old motor. EJxcellent buy for new­ Slightly used ranch that was cus­ BAKERY—Salesgirl, full-time, 2- Foster St., Avenue was granted permission to dormer, front dormers, small MANCHESTER—4 room ranch, tlve of corncobs. • their Uvea,’’ Lorriek soM. ‘Take tires, 175. MI 9-8578, proximately 150 feet, 6 feet high. lyweds. $40. Call MI 9-8365. Beautiful rear porch, fenced yard, etc.; all plastered walls, wall to wall car­ tom built by Gombolatl. 8 bed­ products ore often harmful. Al­ ALL TYPES of eamentry stark 9 p.m., .good wages. Apply tn MI 9.7728.' erect a car port without proper rooms, bright kitchen, adequate done, atterattona, dormers roof­ FIVE ROOM apartment, immacu­ eetback. clean and nice as new, Warren peting. com toation windows, Add shredded romolne and but' so. they steer people away from CHEVROLETT 1953—4 door sedan, person. Parkade Bakery, Man­ DRESS FORM—Sewing machine, late. nice location. 1125 monthly, living room. Attached garage, model 210. fully equipped, excep­ ing, porcBes, etc. CaU 80 9-6981. chester Shopping Parkade. SEASONED—Hardwood for fur­ window fan, floor polisher green 3. L. James Loyzim of Route 31 E. Howland, 8-1108. well landscaped, awnings. $12,- ter to cooked drained peas and reputable products which could be heat included. Immediate occu­ Ranches,,. 800. Call Gilbert and ' Gagnon“ combination windows. Heme in of great help." tionally cleM. Second car. Ml- naces, fireplace and atoVe. Ed­ wool rug. 12'xl7'10". MI 9-8572. appealing from Zoning Agents the very best of condition. Selling reheat. The lettuce adds attrac­ ANY KIND of caipentry and cabi­ pancy. MI 9-3640. MANCHESTER—8 room ranch, Realty, BU 9-8459. tive crisp texture. According to Lorriek, elder peo- 9-3889. ward Yeomans, PI 2-8003. Notice of Discontinuance was (fe- 6 MINITTES FROM about 4 acres, '2 baths,' largs price Is far less than that of a net work done. Honest -am^ relia­ Help Wsnted—Male 35 PORCELAIN—Double laundry set nied with the stlpulat'on he be ble workmanshl;[p. Call Roscoe born, 2 years eld. Tongren, Brok­ EAST HARTFORD—Nice 8 room new home. We have 19 exclusive THIS IS 1956 OLDSMOsEi; — Standard TW O-Drawing boards, one 5 foot, tubs. Drain and legs included, THREE ROOM apartment, Call given 6 months from October S MANCHESTER GREEK er, MI 8-8821. colonial, permanent siding, plas­ listinrs for your selection. HELLO, shift. 88 rocket engine, 4 door, Thompson, MI 8-1896 tor esU- MANAGBflKENT trainee—Fine op­ one 7 foot. MI 3-1419. $15. Call MI 9-3405. at 75 North St, .tq.comply with the order. tered walls, full basement, lovely radio, heater, clean. $1,395. Pri­ mates portunity exists for young man to v ’ 4. Joseph Coughlin of Lake *• ' ■ I T. J. Crockett, Realtor enter consumer finance field. Ex­ 40” G.E.—Electric range. 145. corner lot. Good location near MI 3-J577 vate owner. MI 9-0558. FOUR ROOM RENT—.Well water, Street appealing from Zoning PHOENIX schools and bus. Cisssynski-Fel- panding company requires the MAGIQ CHEF—Gas range, $20. .Bendix automatic waaher, $40. outside conveniences. Isrge play Ag«ht Notice of Discontinuance Togt For Young Girls Roonns—^dlng Id services of a man willing to work Flay gym, $10. Babee Tends and Dining room table and buffet, area. $35 monthly. Call after 8 her Agency, Ml 8-1409, Ml 9-4291. EAST H A R T r O R D -8 room $20. All In excellent condition. was granted with a. 30 day period .THi M 0 €T POR y o u r Ante Drlvlnc Sdionl 7-A hard and anxious to get ahead. chair. $10. Wringer type washer, p.m. MI 9-.359.1. to allow zoning agents to show RIDGE ranch, combination windwa, ga­ RAY'S ROOFINO CO., shlngla and This Is a career opportunity with $5. MI 9-3416. MI 3-8031. rage, finished plsyroonffwd bar KATHY GODFREY EARLT'S DRIVING School—stand­ built-up roofs, gutter and conduc­ further proof of violation. many splendid company spon­ FOR RENT Andover. Small STARTING AT in cellar. Gilbert and Gagnon A A O N IY IN ard and automatic dual' controlled tor work; roof, chimney repairs. 40" ROPER—Gas range, like Minutes of this above meeting Faikien Afoot! Realty, BU 9-8489. sored benefits. For personal *n- apartment, utilities furnished. are on file at the Town Clerk's of­ cars. Claas room instructions for Ray Hagenow. MI 9-3314; Ray tervtew contact Mr. G. Oeqt, Pre­ Buildtnir Materials 47 new, first reasonable offer ac­ PI 2-7279. 16-17 year olds. For day and Jackson. Ml S-8S38. cepted. MI 9-3777. fice. $10,900—8 year old, 3 bedroom ferred Finance, 988 Main 8t., Richard W. Gronback, evening appointments call Mr. Manchester. *> WEEKLY SAVINGS LIST FIVE ROOM DUPI.EX-Bath, hot * 1 3 , 9 9 0 ranch, bullt-lns, garage, near Early. Ml 9-8875. COUGHLIN ROOVTNO Company. FLORENCE-2 burner oil heating water, large, yard. 1127 Sullivan Chairman third Bolton pond. Inc. Aluminum sldlngi asphalt- TURRET LATHE operator—able Ceiling Tile aq. ft. kitchen unit, white enamel, Ave., Wapping. MI 4-1943. Dated In Coventry, October 12, $11,800—8 room colonial, excel­ PREIPARE FOR driver’s test: asbestos rooting. Also akmuntn, to set up and work from blue­ Knotty Pine Paneling, 8’ 14c sq, ft. chrome piping included, Niagara 1959. lent condition, Coventry. Ages 18 to 80. Driving and class gejvanlaed or coppor guttoro and prints. Short run aircraft quality. Pegboard lltvc sq. ft. Thermo-Cyclopad heat and vi­ SIX ROOM—Duplex with garage, 818.200—New 8H room ranch, room. Three Instructors. No watt­ Ifadera. Ml I-77OT., All hensflta avaUable. Wllco Ma­ Mahogany Paneling, brator unit with controls. Call near Center. Call MI 3-6820. i mo fireplace, hot water heat, plaster, ing. Manchester Driving Acade­ chine Tool Co., Routes 8 A 44, Bol-1 V-Grooved 14*4c sq. ft. MI 3-4894. 118 Summit St. ) full cellar, carport, one acre lot, my. PI 2-7949. ROOFINO. SIDING, painting. Car- ton. Steel Cellar Doors, from 849.80 ea. Vemon-Manchester line. pentry. Alteratlono and additions. No. 1 Oak Flooring 8205 per M’ IRONER—Kenmore Deluxe used: • SEPTIC TANKS LARSON'S.Connecticut's first li­ CeUings. Workmanship guaran- very little, $88. MI 3-1348, ' TWO FURNISHED rooms, all utili­ CLEANED and INSTALLED 112,800—D u p 1 e X 8-0, large LATHE MAN—Set up and work Disappearing Stairwa.vs 824.95 ea. rooms, slieame lot, suburban censed driving school trained. .. teed. A. A. Dtcn, Ine., 309 Autunui Windows, Complete from $11 ea. ties furnished. 105 Birch St. MODELS OPEN Certified and approved. Is now of­ St. Ml 3-4880. > from UueprintB. Short un sircraft area. Ideal for income. Pocket Door Frames 115 m . • SEWERS fering classroom and behind q ^ it y . AU benefits available. G.E. WASHER-^G.B. dryer, little NEW 3 ROOM apartment, heat, hot JAMES 0. DOWLING wUco Macnine Tool Co., C Route' 8 Dutch Doors .825 ea. MAIHINE 0 1 ,RANBD DAILY wheel instruction for teenagers. used, excellent condition, /MI- water, stove, refrigerator, garage. MI 9-8816 Ml 9-8075. R oofin g Aim! Chlinneys 16-A k 44, Bolton. NOBODY — BUT NOBODY 9-2874 anytime. Near Andover-Boltbn line, $75 UNDERSELLS NA'riONAL monthly, "children. Call PI • INSTALLATION •ICAUSli 1. Chi-Namol S.UMR ROOFTNO—Specialising repairing Experienced Machinist tin BOWERS! SCHOOL-Custom 8 bed­ MORTLOCK'S Manchester's lead­ We will beat our competitors ad­ 2-8090 after 6. SPECIALIST room ranch, fireplace, cellar, HOUU PAINT sppHee wMh graaler ing driving school. Three skilled, roofs of all kinds. New. roon, gut­ Must know tet-up«. Pleasant Musical (nstraments 53 ter work, chimneys cleaned, ri.- working conditions, fringe bene­ vertised prices by at least 5 ^ . MoCARTHY beautiful condition, rovely lot with easel fi. Cbl-NamsI lUPtfi HOUM courteous instructors. Class room Fo r RENT—Tn Coventry—4 room tress, assume 4H% mortgage, PAINT tees tarikerl S. CkUN sm el Instructions for 16, 17 year olds. paired. Aluminum oldtatg. fits, Anplv SPifJET PIANO SPBCTAL-Fa- apartment, heat and hot water years' ..experience. Free esti­ NATIONAL LUMBER. INC. Towr ni CouRtry small cash. Only tlB.800. Carlton SUPIR HOUSI pa in t ieWi Issferl Telephone Mr. Mortlock. Director K F A D MFG CO. . 38t STATE STREET mouB make brand new Spinets and electric ztove supplied. Ga­ W. Hutchins. M3 9-8183. Of Driver'Eabcatlon, MI 9-7398. mates. Call Howley, Ml 8-8861, Ml with 10 year guarantee. Only rage stall if desired. A. G. Crick- ENTERPRISES Chi-Nomel Bursa Hous* Paint will 3-0788. 334 Charter Oak St. NORTH HAVEN, CONN. Draiiagt Oo. give you even greater protection when CHestnut 8-2147 $489. Free' bench, delivery and more, PI 2-6449. COVENTRY-South Street. Im­ PART-TIME male help. Esso kerv- tuning. Ward Music' Stores, 99 Ml 9a4143 Ml M57S maculate 4 room ranch, 3 car applM over a eoet of Surxa Pmmeo. Motorcycles— Bicvrles 11 ies Cqpter. Few evenings and Summer. Plenty of free parking. GARDEN APARTMENTS — Four garage. Lot 100x180. 'Many other Surax-PaiMiaeealetheeurfaee.makee Noving—Tmddng— rooms, heat, hot water and park­ a better foundation.and sesuraa much 1948 INDIAN CHIEF 74—FulT>- weekends. Experience preferred. Diamonds—-Watches—^ ..items too numerous to list. $12,- Storsgs to Honest, wiUii», to help out. Ml WARD MUSIC STORES—Lowest ing. Ml 8-1809. . 000. Also owner haa another 4 longer paint life. equipped. 233 Vernon St, Call MI- Jewelry. 46 prices on all instruments, pianos 9-08S4. 9-8198 be$6r# ^ room ranch, 3 years old, on ad- Uw RUBBERTaXO POBCM. S FUXIB JorNus... , ' MANCHESTER Packags Delivery. and organs. Good selection. Also Enamel for wood or ceaMnt fleers Light trucking and package deliv­ LEONARD W. TOST. Jeweler, re . Joining lot in rear for $9,800.' E. pairs, adjusts watches expertly large assortment of methods and E. Bushey, Broker, MI 9-3088. both inside and out. It spreads easily, ery. Refrigerators, washers and WANTED —Experienced painter. sheet music. Store hoursi:-'Die8- -withstands heavy tnflic and rspostsd Business Services Offered 13 stove moving specialty. Folding Reasonable prices. Open Tuesday For o sooond cup of coffee, 8:35 A.M. to 9:05 Call MI 8-1420. thru Saturday. Thursday evenings. day through Friday 1-9, Saturday SALESMAN' MANCHESTER — 8 room Cape scrubbings, chairs for rent. MI 9-0782. 9-6. 99 Summer St. MI '3-2004. OLD li-ROOM COLONIAL ELEJCTTROLUX owners—Free pick- 129 Spruce Street. Ml 9-4887. Tire distributor has open­ pluilua large recreation ' room, A.M. Mon. thru Fri. We'll bring you the latest ■' up and delivery. Prompt, friendly MANCHE18TER Moving and Truck­ Sitoatiofia WsnteiU* Always plenty of free parking. ing for a route salesman. Msany extraa. Must be seen. MI **ASK TO Ml OIMS OP COLOR" •endee on ypur Electrolux (R) ing Company. Local and 'em dis­ Personable man, prefefr.„ EXCELLENT CONDITION^ 0-1843. cleaner. Also featuring rug wash­ Female -38 Garden—Farm-^Dalry ably married, to call on tips on good buys on. food, ,merchandise plus tance moving, packing am* stor­ Wearing Apjiarel— Purs 57 68 ELSIE DRIVE—6 room split er, floor scrubber and waxer. age. Weekly van oervice to Now Prodneta 50 ~r- —------...... existing accounts and be y IN A c l u s iv e residential a r e a Call Electrolux authorized sales York Ml 8-8888. able to add new ones. Ex­ level, FHA appraised. Fairly guest. WOMAN WOUtX) like housework. GREEN MOUNTAIN noUtOee, MAN'S—Air Force overcoat, jilze priced. Muat sell by Nov. 1st. C hi'N am el and service. MI 9-0843, JA 2-0108. perience not necessary, SMAU Please ssk for Augustine Kamien- AUSTIN A CHAMBERS Co. Local MI 8-7087. J mealy,'first quality. Order now. 40, excellent condition, $10. MI- but sales ability essen­ Owner MI 8-7101. 9-6018. L a n e beautiful landscaped plot surrounded by a niatie stone 348 MEDIUM ■ki. moving, packing, otorags. Low Ml 4-0604. 246 Avery St., Wapping, tial. Salary plus incentive. mUr very pleasant view. All maple floors, 8 fireplaces. In very e-14 yn. ' RMMffliMr Too! Our Slioweofio At 11:35 A.M. to 12:05 DAILY LARGE 4 CAROL DRIVE—Rockville. |13, WE ARE QNK: rates on longg dTstancedistance movso to Docs—Birds— Peta ‘ 41 Posqualiiil Farm. TWO GIRLS' Wlb^TER COATS - Box B c-o Herald good condition. baths, 3 glassed-in porches. Living room BADIO-TV REPAIRS, any make— 48 states. kU 8-8187 r ' “ approximately 32 ft. long, 2-car jgarage. Compare this large Your six lo fourteen daughter 650. 6 room ranch, large living 1:10 A.M. till 8:00 P 3f. MONDAY Thru THURSDAY skirts, dresses. Size 12-14. Call Be light-footed in a pair of these room, cabinet kitchen, 3 bed­ cart, amplifiers, phonographs nd WANTED TO BUT—Fancy pi­ GREEN MOUNTAIN potatoes — spaclouB home with a new eix room home which will cost ap­ will adofe this cute three piece 7(80 A.M. till 8:80 PJd.— F l ^ A Y KEEP TUNED TO THE GOOD SOUND ctaaogers. Over 47 years total ex­ Now ready at the Edward Vercel- MI 9-3484, after 8. •utilt — for achool or party time. pixie’ boots! You’ll find them not rooms, : lVii% mortgage can be geons or Homers. Reasonable. li farm. School Rd., Bolton. proximately 12,000 more. 1:30 AJM. till NOON—SATURDAY perience 90 days guarantee on all Painting— Papering 21 Ml 9-0173. No. 8848 with Patt-O-Rama Is only simple to crochet, but so cosy aaaumed. Marion E. Robertson, work Potterlon'a. MI 9-4537. In .olxes 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 years. to wear—especially on chilly eve­ Broker, MI 3-8063. ' EXTERIOR AND mt'erior painting Wanted—To Buy 58 Can be purchdaed for $22,000, with $2,000 Size 8, skirt,-1 1-8 yards of 54- nings. LAWN MOWERS sharpened and re- and paperhanging. Wallpaper Live Stock— Vehiclea 42 Fertilizers 50-A SEPTIC TANKS Inch; jerkin, 1 yard; blouse, m Pattern No. 5835 has crochet di­ JUST A STEP—To high school , DIAL 1230 Jiaired. Free pick-up and dell>'ery. ' books. Guaranteed workmanship WE BUT and m H antique and used and new. Junior high, 'fnis excel­ CHICKS^ MANURE. Sifted to ac furniture, china, floss, silver, pic­ AND down and S^c mortgage. yards of 35-inch. rections for small, medium, large Air work guaranteed Gasoline en- Reasonable riUes. Fully Insured. HORSES BOARDED—Reasonable. sizes inclusive; -stitch illustrations. lent home has 2 full baths, 4 bed­ Tlnes overhauled and repaired, Fast, and Courteous service. Leo commodate hand spreaders. Dry ture frames, guns, .atfle contents, To order', send 35o In coins to:— rooms and a garage. 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\ > } TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18,1988 SIXTEEN Averairc Daily Net Preaa R«i .The W oelh cr fSanrlifatpr Snpttittg 1$rralb e« . *. Weatke For the Week Rzded 0 Oct. 10, nso repreientatlvee of the then tiny Meetly cleody, Httle choage IB The National Federation of Unna Lodge, Nb. 73. Khighta of Jewish community. It now has FOR HINT Umperatom tetfght. lAm M-U, Poet Office aerka will hold Its P>'thlas. wlH meet tomorrow at 8 B'nai B’rith Note§ TBnreday partly cloudy, oet mark p.m, In Orange Hall. Past Chan­ membership of over 400,000 men • M d It um . Mevte Frejeetere 13,027 About Town monthly meeting: tonight at 7 at and women with lodges and chap- —Mam) or sileat, olaa M mm.- cheage la temperature. Mlgh the main poet office. cellors Carl E. Thoren and John E. ^6th Anniversary Btetelier et Um Audit In B6«. TW mimb«r»hlp, libr*r>'' w** Johnson will represent the lodge at tn 37 countries. allde proteetora. J RnrtNin ef CIrcnIatioa. — City of Fitlogo Charm pM*nun commtttMB of Uie Ouit<11 Temple Chapter. OES. will meet the Grand Lodge convention in B'nai B'rith today celebratea its IlfmefiMfer e f Our Lady of 8t. BartholoiriBw'i WELDON DRUG CO. u . tomorrow at B p.m. at the Maaonic Middletown next Ttwaday, Oct. 30. 116th birthday. Ml Mala St. Tel. AH >-Wtl pariah will meet tonifht at Bi Temple. Mlaa Loulee 'Dickson, Both of these representatives are To highlight the anniversary, ea Page li) PRICE FIVE CENTS o’clock In the haaement of the rec-1 worthy matron., and Frank Oake- 60-year members of. LInne Lodge. the Jewish service organization VOL. LXXIX, NO. 12 liyENTY PAGES PLUS TABLOID MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1*8# tort at T41 E. MtiMIe Tpke. j ler. worthy patron, will ha\*e aa wlll.'have a membership campaign RUMMAGE their guests matrons and patrona .The ’Y' Teens program will gel for the purpose of creating a L a -; Tlia Rockville Emblem Club' from aurrounding chapters. Mrs. underway tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. bel Katz Class in honor of the j I ------will meet Weaneeday at B p.m. Ann Perkins of Newington chap­ in the sandwich cafeteria of the newly elected international presi-; SALE I for British Cabinet Hij^ at the BIka* Home in Rockville. ter will preside in the East dur­ Franklin building dt Barnard dant. Label Katz, of New Orleans. neetlnp ulll be preceded by ing Initiatorj’ work. A .social pe- school. Mrs. Kenneth Morgester Charter Oak Lodge of Manches-1 Sponsored By I wearever pots I a potluck at 6:30 p.m. n « l v-lth rcfreshmenla u1ll follow Is sdvisor from the Bernard fac­ WILLINf} WORKER.6 and Steelmen Rap ter will have Its membership Gets Reshuffle I P u p jjg ' ' ^ In the banquet halt. ulty. A committee of 'Y' Teen breakfast on Sunday, Nov. 1, a c-' WARD CIRCLE ” sliop tho Itiaa Polly Jean Swanson. mothers has helped to organize cording to Dr. Irwin Kove. pro-1 South Methodist Chnrch . Urges UN Study Iitar of Ur. and Mrs. Herbert The membership, program and and suggest program plans for gram chairman. It will be held: By Macmillan on, BBS S. Main St., and library committees of the Guild of the seaspn. Mrs. Edward Dal.v, at 0 a.m. in Congregation B'nai I WcdnMday, Oct. 14 a ec^hoRiore at Smith Collefte. Our Lady of St. Bartholomew’s Hartford County 'Y' Teen advisor, Israel in Rockville. A speaker I FAIRWAY I Eisenhower Hoithamptoa. Maas., has been will attend the organizational Union Claims London. Oct. 14 )—^Prime pansh will meet tonight at B In the will be announced later. COOPER HAU jj^^opea thnm. and fri. HU (IP k named to the dean's list for main- basement of the .roctory, 741 E. meeting. B'nai B'rith- waa founded on 0:80 A.M. Minister Harold Macmillan re­ WMhinfton. Oct. 14 (fl*)-— tahKlRK an average of "B" or hi*4 Waahingrton, O ct. 14 (/P)— ^proved efficiency and economy of shuffled his cabinet today. He Prciiident Eiiienhowcr flew er. She is a i^duate of Manchea- The Morning Star Mothers named Iain MacLeod as co­ bsr High School. The British American Club will Circle will meet tomorrow at 8 Palmer Vsadeland Alvin Magiraaon President , Eisenhower’s in operatlons.' , back in the rain today from hold a dance Saturday night from p.m. at the home of Mrs. Pauline Union president David u. Mc­ lonial secretary in place of World Police System quiry board today asked an a visit to his old home town, B to 1. with the Carlson orches­ I^eBIanr. 00 Coleman Rd. Co- Gospel Duo Visit Covenant Churcli Donald completed the tmion’a Alan I.ennox-Boyd. Abilene, Kan. The jet plane tra providing music. hostesa will be Mrs. Harold Hare. cxtMision from Friday to arguments before the -board last Lennox-Boyd. under heavy Are in itlMchester Alvin Magnu.son of Wheaton Monday of the time for filinK night. The union claims the com­ the House of Commons In recent carrying the President landed Minn., will he guest speaker, and Bible School and Seminary at Fer­ Wallpaper and Paint Co. Et. Anne's Mothers' Circle will "Budgets" will oe the subject its report on the issues in the pany's cry of inflation is phony. month* because of his African at Andrews Air Force base at meet tonight at 7:30 at the home Palmer Vaadeland of Park Rapids. gus Falla, Minn, During the aum- McDonald also said the companies 24B BROAJQ ST. of a 'panel discussion, led by Trav- mera, they tour the United States 92-day steel strike. pollcv. has left the Ckbinet along 12:09 p.m. Asks Peace of Mrs. John Prior. 30 Haynes St. Minn., will he, soloist at a devo­ would get their way in changing with Geoffrey Lloyd, minister of MANCHESTER. er L. Berry, controller of the Con­ tional and evangelistic service st and Canada, and have also visited A truest speaker will talk at 8 necticut Light A Power Co , at a local working conditions only education. Abilene. Kan., Oct. 14 (/P)— ' Custom Framing p;m. Co-hostesscs will be Mrs. Pa­ Covenant Congregational Church Nonvay. LIFE Washington, Oct. 14 (A*)— "over our dead bodies.’’ lech'nical scsaion of the Hartford Mscmlllan rewarded Lord Hail- trick Peak and Mrs. Leonard De­ Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Magnuson has studied at Con­ The striking Steelworkers Cooper said in his atatement the Abilene High School students Guard After Artists’ Supplies ^ Chapter of the National Associa­ The service will consist of some cordia College In Moorhead, Minn., omparnes’ "‘.“r t ’ not' lo I n T t o urn I -ham. architect »he Conserva- sang "Happy Birthday Ike” laney. V tion of Accounlahts next Tuesday, Union gives the country only of the more familiar hymns and and Vaadeland waa a member of derminiUrmtnJ nror de.trovdestroy the union. «ve campaign that led to the a.s their most famous alum­ Oct. 20 at 6 p.m. at the Indian Hill gospel aongs. The two guests dur­ the concert choir at the same col­ two alterHatives, the indus­ party's election victory last Thurs­ Country Club In Newington. They do not seek to take away the nus. President Eisenhower, ing the past school year^ave been lege. He has also had a radio try's chief negotiator charged baaic rights of any employe. They day, by giving him responsibility Arms Slash for acientifle development with the left his old home town for the students at the Lutheran Brethren broadcast of sacred songa. toiday— “ another inflationary are not aaklng for the arbitrary Unit II of the Augustana Lu­ cabinet title of Lord Privy Seal. return trip to Washington to-1 theran Church Women of Eman­ wage increase in steel, or go right to change local work prac- United Nations, N. Y., 0 minutes Soviet Union will accept end ibis 33 Main Straat. MonebSater sey from Second Church. ,Tlie Boy Scout fund drive re­ dent then decides whether to ask gathering data about space radi­ vantage because of the nature of They were Suzanne and Debbie la a key to whether the Sqylet ceived its initial gift today—a for a Taft-Hartley act injunction, ation and the weather. some of the seven experiments Froelich, ages 5 and 7, daughters plan Is acceptable. . STAMPS $100 check from Charles S Burr which would halt the strike for A 4-stage Juno II rocket lifted carried in the Instrument pack­ of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Froelich of "There cannot be 100 per cent "Meet the Staff" was the theme and the C. R. Burr and Co., Inc. on 80-day cooling off period. the gyroscope satellite into orbit age. Enterprise, Kan. disarmament with only 10 per of the first meeting of Bowers SUPER PIXNAMINS JtuHor •'Hello' there," said the beaming Insuranceman Burton A. Rice, ad­ In F in e W hiskey... Liquid Vitamins belong In your "There are two basic and clear- yesterday and it Immediately be­ For one tiling, he noted, ga'uges cent Inspection," Lodge declared PTA last night. Parents met with vanced gifts chairman, made the' cut Issues in this dispute,” Cooper gan transmitting valuable infor­ designed to measure cosmic rays President. "TBank you very’ much.” He urged the Soviet Union to Famil.r's Diet. .Contains High Then up stepped Rick Thornton, EVERY WEDMESDAY teachers in respective classrooms announcement. His committee Potency Amounts of All the ■aid. mation. will not be unduly flooded by high­ The entire mountainside behind the La Canada, Calif., home of Mrs. Fred Hanger, was aflame last elaborate a detailed control plan and discussed curriculum. Re­ members, include Robert Fuller of Explorer VII joined eight other er-altitude radiati|{n. president of the Abilene High night. The flrs died down befor# It reschdd ths Itouss. (AP Photofax). ______before the Geneva disarmament Vitamins Children Need for “Fir«t, whether the companies School Student Council, and Carol freshments were served in the Lydall and Foulds. insuranceman FLEISCHMANN’S Healthy Growth. . .Remember ■hmild aubmit to the union's rule- American latellitea, including oaa Newell announced one of the talks begin if it wants the KhruA- cafeteria by the third and fourth Edgar Clarke, and Scott Simon of orbiting the sun. Russia hqiftl^M Saulmon, Council mamber. They, chev plan to get serious considera­ Healthy Children I..eani Faster! or-rutn demands for another infla­ two aatellite radio transmitters waa preaented the President a small grade mothers. < Carlyle-Johnson Machine Co. The pesniit Belongs to The tionary increase In wages and still up. also including one cirtj)|tr' vffaher than hoped for and that tion. Hi (NIKIKHIIN mt Hni E—Chorleeeguiahed literary- family, spent the laboratory was not conaidered in weekend in New England, said the way to the moon. loss at about $50,000. marching through the auditorium Van Doren, who won $129,000 on By RENNIE TAYLOR any Immediate danger. lawyer. He visited the- farm home The flames also routed actor carrying placards reading "Win Bulletins television, says he’s ready to ac­ near Cornwall, Conn., of his father (Cootiniied un Page Four) (,4P Science Writer) However, the wind shifted the with Reuther.” They popped bal­ cept a subpoena to testify in a Berkeley. Calif.. Oct. 15 (Ab — blaze toward Altadena, a small Dennis Morgan and his wife out of Mark Van Loren. bed at their 2-bedroom stone guest loons, shut off toy flares, fired cap from the AP Wires congressional probe of fixed quiz The son had. obtained a week's Another potentially deadly radia­ town north of Pasadena. The Are pistols, rang bells, sounded sirens was about 2 'j miles from Altade­ house, across the street from At­ ahowz. leave of absence from hts teaching tion hazard for apace travelers and sang their union song ‘.'Soli­ Van Doren arrived here yester- Youth in Orbit was reported today by researchers na at daybreak. kinson's home. post. V About 200 to BOO residents were darity Forever." F1R6T NIKE ZEUS TESTEO flay after a weekend in New Eng­ In Washington, Rep. Harris who sampled the vipper air of the Flames lit the slate-gray hills •vaususted from 'nearly 60 homes Then they crowded onto the White konds MIMIIe Roago, land amid a furor over his wherea­ challenged Rublno'a statement New York, Qdt. 14 UPy-- Arctic region with instrument- overlooking the Rose Bowl in but most of them returned by day­ platform to shake hands With their i N. M.. Oct. 14 IB—The Army to­ bouts. The investigating subeom- that Van Doren had not been Tom SettipinL 19, walked into carrying balloons. . Pasadena, south of the blaze. day completed the first socresa- mitlee's chairman. Rep. Oren Har­ Chief Magistrate John M. The Are iS blazing along a 15- break as the threat to La Canada leader. avoiding the subpoena. He said During periods of solar flarea eased. All other candidates nominated ^ ful firing of the X lke-3Eeo*—the ris (D-Ark), has charged he Murtagh's office yesterday and mile perimeter. A spokesman. for nation’s defense against inter­ the committee had sent Van Doren the Investigators found that the Associated Press reporter How­ for top ofllces withdrew to make ' ducked the subpoena. It was de­ a telegram last Wednesday ask­ announced that hia girl friend top of the Earth's atmosphere the. county fire department .said it continental bolUstic mlasUea. livered to federal authorities here haa persuaded him to clear up Is'believd the blaze caused by ard C. Heyn watched the Are from the elections unanimous. * Army spokmmen said the firiag ing him to appear and had advised near the polar region was show­ a cmnniand post about one-thou­ But some of the Negro dele­ yesterday. the attorney- on the following Sat­ his traffic tickets. Asked how ered with stupendous b\irsts of a careless smoker. He did not fell short of its planned trajec­ The subpoena presumahJy calL many tickets, he replied: elaborate. sand feet - from the flames and gates served notice they would in­ tory, but both the first and urday that a subpoena had been cosmic rays. reported: sist on the election of a Negro to for Van Doren’s appearance be­ issued. "More than lOO." The cosmic radiation during About a dozen sir tankers ond stages of the missile per­ fore the Hoiwe Le^slative-" Over­ Murtagh phoned the Traffic dropped chemicals on the area at Flames were leaping into the ^ the executive board next time, formed sncrennfully and ’’.vieM- Harris said he believed Van 'theae intervals w’as 10,000 to 100,- air, 30 to 50 feat high. I saw a wall 1 'Willouby Abner of Chicago and sight subcommittee Nov. 2, wiien Summons Control Bureau, 000 timea normal, aaid Dr. Robert ed the desired lechnlcnj data.” the inquiry, now in recess, will Doren got the wire because the which came up with only five, of flames coining down a ridge | Robert Battle III of Detroit were committee requested, It be noti­ A. Bro-wn, physciat, and Ray toward town, then flames on suc­ offered a* Negro candidate* for a . resunte. tickets for Tom. It waa too d'Arcy, graduate atudept. of the 12 HURT .A.S BUSES <«ASH Van Doren's lawyer, Carl J. fied if the message was not de­ late to look for. the others ceeding ridges. vice presidency yesterday. Both' Boston. Oct. 14 (/P> — Three livered to him. . University of California. News Tidbits "The Are looked strangely beau­ withdrew. '< buses among carrying Sight­ Rubino, aald the young TV per­ since the bureau was closing Dr. Brown made hi.s report af­ 20 A newsman asked U.S. Marshal lOT the day. So Tom was held tiful in the nighitime air. lighting In nominating Abner, delegate; seeing ilelegales fo the Amer­ sonality would accept the subpoena ter returning here from College, Culled from AP Wires oa soort aa Its delivery can ^ ar­ Thomas J. Lunney here If the ar­ in $1,000 bail for hearing next up the sky os though R were day­ I Horace Sheffield of Detroit aald , ican .Association of State High­ rival of the subpoena only yester­ Tueaday. Alaaka, where the balloon flights light . . . I never saw anything I Negroes are sick and tired of be-1 way Officials convention ranged. Rubino said Van Doren were made. Cosmic rays are more had just learned about the sub­ day did not appear to contradict The girl's name? ' like it.’’ ' ing told to wait until they have a j crashed today on lofty Myztie the accusation that Van Doren had "Constance," replied Tom. intense in the polar arepa-Fhan in President Carlo* P. • Garcia Firemen heard wild cnes and qualifled candidate for a high-level poena. other regibna b e c a i^ they en­ ! prolaea l\S. .Amboaondor diaries River Bridge. Twelve persona avoided being served with it. hia eyes aglow. "She's 16. I yipping of fear-strieken coyotes as office. were injured. At the Maaaadill- "He could not evade a subpoena counter leas interfWence there ! E. Bohlen for efforts m promoting don't know her last name, setts General Hospital to wlileh #hich he did not know had been from the Earth's magnetic field. I closer and friendlier "tios between Issued," Rubino declared. (CoBtlaoed on Page Two) though." (Ceatbined ba Page gix. (Contlniicd on Page Four) most of the Injured were re­ The experinien't.H got their first I the Philippines and United States Van Ddren; a Columbia Unlver- moved hi police amhulaiicea. Hjiowing of a cosmic ray storm by ' . . . C.vprlots will vote in their ■Ity English Instructor, dropped first preaidmtial election Dec. 13. : none was reported seriously out of sight last week when the putting up R balloon immediately after the University of Alaska de­ but house of representatives will | Pilot Project for Big-4 hurt. They suffered cute, brutaea ■ubconunlttee first sought his be elected later. add lacerations, . ^ testimony In Washington. tected a aolar.flare. A aolar flare E on 'll Changes Policy^ is a sudden brightening of the solar Communist China report* it* j The National Broadcasting Co. •lee| production for flqst nine | ALGERIA PEACE TALKS ON ■uspended him from a $50.000-a-! ]r a - A ' surface in the yiclnity of a sun­ spot. ’ - Ln)0nth* this year surpoMed the‘| .Madrid. Spain. Oet. 14 (if* — year conaultanfs job pending the' Q f O /M 9 Antarctic Talks May Set French officials and Algerian outcome of the. investigations. Ht ' O w O U, M. m mS w O Ten hours later the balloon, In- eight million tons it had reported : Output produced last year . . University Nationalists are nearing a' set­ got the Job. after winning his prize strumenta recorded the beginning of California seismograph | tlement of the bitter Algerian mone.v on NBCTa "Twenty-One" of the" cosmic ray storm. The regia-. tein light earthquake in the Gil-| revolt In secret talks be4ng held quiz show In 1956-87. Bonn. Germany, Oct. 14 (>E-A*out of West Germany’s Industrial | Base Inspection Pattern across Africa, according to Of hla (Itsappearoncc, Rubino roj’-Hollister, Calif., area . . . MaJ. ■N-' usually reliable .Arab sourcea ThRr* was a $12*000,000 fir* lost |n hom*s last year due to accumulated trash and old papers. said: ^ ‘ ' quiet shift in government P»'*fy V „ t Germans have ,or-i Gen. John B. Medaris reports a giant rocket capable of orbiting a here. The. Informants; who are "He had no thought of evading is leading to an increasing volume capabilities," one Pro- By JOHN ,M. HIOHTOWWa; The atm of the conference ia to , ton* or cores' of hydrogen atoms satellite carrying a "busload of close to the .Algerian National anything. , He ju it„ became dla- of arms making‘ in Weat Germsny,------y.f I informant said, Washington, Oct. 14 produce a treaty which would traveling almost aa fast as- light trained observers’’ is being devel­ I.lberatian Front (Fl.X'l. report tresaed when NBC took him off the aiithoritlative Ihformants reported; Chancellor Adenauer has pledg- nation Antarctic conferenci«|lfc. ritniinate tnternational friction by | the talks* aimed at settling the air aummarily la*t Thursday. He oped by U.S. toda.v.' ed that Weat German.v will never i Roberto Rossellini announces he ing here tomorrow may liiP | i freezing naUonal claims on Ant-| 5-year old conlllrt have been un- waa disturbed and just Jvent off. (Continued on Pnge Four) the world with a pilot projeSl^lSr artie territory, dedicate the South | iinderway since the latter part of He telephoned me last night and These Informants said much of manufacture on its own soil any | will return his three children by A-B-C weapons, meaning atomic, September. I told him that allegedly thefe waa the capital for the German arms Ingrid Bergman to their mother fan international inspection *,vst«rti'conUnent to, peaceful uses a aubpoena out for him. I heard it production is doming from U.S. in­ bacteriological and chemical. ' but will continue to fight (or final against secret military bases. assure w len tl^ ^ p era tion dustrialists. Under treaties that ended \Vorld Kinsella Top Man court,oniirf decision/imoiminn givingerivinfl* ViiTinhim cu*toay. I Even fh/Ancrhthough the TkrntMrtproject would 6Xploring th€ VGjt Of ICC Xl^ TEST CALLED OFF over TV.’* and snow. Edwards Air Force Base. Von Doren, member of a dietln- Plants are springing up for the VVar II, the Bono Republic Is limit­ A special le^slative study got - operate in the frozen w’astelands A GAS INCINERATOR IS THE ANSWER! Antarctida i* more than I'x Calif., Oct, 14 — The second production tit short-range missiles, ed in other field's of weapon pro­ In Hartford Voting underway today on rates charged I of tha. South Polar area, experi- >JT> electronic equipment, military air­ duction. It is not allowed, for In-1 by convalescent homes to private' enpe gained by the United States, times the size of the United State# ' powenid test flight of the rocket and most of it,is covered by many Insurance Cut 10% craft and.other defense weapon*.' stance, to produce- long-range mis- ■ Hartford, Oct. 1(4 - All­ sile.s and maruifactiire of the Lock­ pects a change in bans on A-B?C Close behind him was Mis* Eliz- stepping up his poliUrking next agreemenU. countries are reported to have iv>leased for flight when the A Gas Incinerator prevent* fire* by makiflg it easy to weapons production. reached substantial agreement trouble, of unspecified nature, over in safety, health and convenience. SAVE *25 state Insurance Co. says it will heed. F104 Starflghter, designed.to sheth L. Knox, a candidate en-'month. For this reason, a* well a* for reduce premiums for pompact and become the Luftwaffe's jet fighter. He added that the Western Al­ doiaed by the Citizens Charter' Jeariett Slubblefleld is breathing the prospect of a new venture in that a tretty provision rommlt- develop^. It was brought hack clean out rubbish before it collects. Smpk9hit,.Odorl0ttf ■mall cars In Connecticut by 10 Informants sald^West German lies are keeping a close watch on Commlttipe. , more ea«ily in Portland, Ore., than - general' intern'atlonal cooperation , ting the continent to peaceful uses to the base for a checkover. Remove that offensive gai'hage can forever. Get rid of per cent starting Nov. 1. Industry ha# enough capital to fl-' thisdevelopmejit and are deter-1 Yesterday'* primary narrowed *t any time since she wa.s sepa- in Antarctica, the conference may should be backed up by an inter- , Automatic . < The lower rates will apply to nancemost of ft* arms making, mined to see that West Germany * , down from 22 to IS t)ie number of rated from her Siamese twin sister prove. to be of extraordinary In- national inspection S.vstem. I BIHirOFF URGES CAITION If thi.s understanding is nmv i Hartford, Oct. 14 i/Pv—Gover­ A Gas Incinerator also does double duty as the only paper and trash instantly. Give up carting barrels. Find new and renewed policies issued but still Ihck* the technical know­ *rm.4 production ia developed in CO - candidates for the nine council | a week ago hut both remain on terest. Some authoritiej in west- by the Sears, Roebuck A Co, sub­ how to-follow through. operation with other European seata. At an electioii Nov. thelcritical list, .Government lawyers: ern capital* see It also a* a test of translated into a formaJ agree-; nor Ribirnff, pleased over Con- GAS INCINERATORS 3 nectlrut’s decliaing highway unit that disposes of both garbage and trash. out.how easy it is to install a Gas Incinerator now. sidiary.' “ American industrialista are nations, such as France and Italy, tpp nine candidates w ill win the investigating sale of stock of Ham- Soviet Premier Khrushchev's de- meat, signed and ratified by all : Spaciol tala I Your choica of modeti. "This is the first rate reduction aware of the great aaaet they have The Adenauer government ia en seat*. The candidate with the'ilton Oil A Gas Corp. by Frank clared interest in" improving re- the interested countries, it will : death toll; today warned never- thelese that “ we shouIiTnM relax I • 'Sava $25 on any model you telect. offered by a'major automobile in­ in their technical knowledge," an gaged in a number of projecta with most votes becomes maj’or. - Leahy and others calls firm’s pres-; lations with the United States and provide the first large acale s.ys- I tern for international inspection I but should redouble our efforts r ^ surer Bpeciflpally to owners orf informant said. “They appear very other nations and appears con- The vdUng was light. Kinsella ident, .John O. Maberry, bock to other non-Communist countries. these cars," aald regional manager much intereated in pouring their tent to continue to cooperate with led'the race with ,10.177 votes, andiwltnem chair today, 'The Soviet government has aa- requiring the cooperation of Rii*-; to save as many Uvea as wa ONLY -$10 DOWN r Bailey M. Barrett In an announce­ own money into arms making its Allies in the arms production Misa Knox' tdtal'was 9,279. ! RudOlph Bannow', president-elect, signed Vasily V. Kuznetsov, first. sla and the Western powers. rAn." Returalag. from a 10-day * t The prospect of a pilot project weateru trip. JUie Governor sold YIARS TO PAY ment yesterday. projecta' in Weat Germany." field, informants said. Candidate*, selected yesterday,' of National Association of'M ann- deputy foreign minister, to head; -3 Barrett aald t,he discount will Informants said military - plan­ The policy shift on arms involves in order of voles facturers. says Cohnecticut \|a its delegation of diplomats, legal of this sort is especially important ' the fact that m» state’s fatality because the problem of inspection figures for .the first time thin HARTFORD COMPANY NemaHiHtallation Free I apply to bodily Injury, properly ner* of the North Atlantic Treat.v a switch from purely economic Kinsella. jji** Knox, Doipinlck threatened with a lees of key lif- experts and zeientiat*. The ne­ YOUR DEALER OR 4amoge, collision and medical Organization (NATO) can be ex­ to mere political thinking. J. DeLucco, John C. (^lark Jr, duatriea unless steps are taken to gotiations ' w in . opan with a wel­ !■ at tha hear't„of tha long Eost- year had dropped under the IpM pected to lift more and more rs- change type of legislation adopted coming addresa by Socretory of death toll “waa naturally an­ (OoaUnued M Fogs Bavea) ■trictlons in order to t*t tha inoit (CoaHaaod oa Paga Twelvh) (Ooattaned qa n ifa Two) in the Btatt. State CBrietian A.' H erter.' (OMttaiNd «■ Foga Bovoa) other hopeful ■Ign." "V I \