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\ FAOB TWENTr-Sl6fi7 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1901 ^M tting 1§?raUi Average Daily Net Frees Run F m- the Week Knded The Weather AdulU attending a “November co^ipete in a ^ te r contest spon- dicapped and de-emphaslse disabil­ fering five cash prlMS lor this ohandia# qianagar and assistant Kweniber 17, 1962 ’ IM «t U. a. Weatfeer W iim to Blaster'’ aeries a t 8t. Mdryts Students Compete sored ‘)v b; the Governor’s Commit- ity. It must be the original work contest ranging from a fti*t prim manager, roapeotively, of Bears- STBIOTLT T ‘ A bout Town of the student and be no larger, Episcopal Church will tour the tee on Employment of the Handl- of 8200 to a fifth prise of t28. Roebuck,^and Miss Miirvls Welch. FRESH EGGS 13,839 r and eold toali^t, law 2^19. church building Sunday, at 10 a.m. V In Poster Contest capped. Ninth through 12th grade than 22 X 28 inches. All entries The Judm for this year's con­ r f a it wMli UtUe tempMatarc Nutmai; Forest, Tall Cedats of Those Interested in Jhlnlng the tour students in all public and parochial must he received by Jtm. 21. De­ test are: Charles C. Cunningham, WAIT TELL NEXT YEAR Top quality, all sisea, HanlMr o4 flie Audit schools in the area are ehgible to tails of the contest rules can be ob­ director, Wadsworte Atheneum; WINCHESTER, Va. (AP)—Ond delivered wreekly. HotMU at Olraalattaii e, high la the Mk LabazuMi, will elect officers Mon­ are invited. For the second year the Man- day at 7:80 pjn. at the Masonic enter and schools have been noti­ tained from school principals or Mrs. R. O. Morgan, fom erly of Of those small sports cars seen MANCHESTER POUISST C k y o f F U k ig * C harm chester-Rockville CommittM on fied of the contest. the Connecticut State Employ­ the Hartford Art School, Univer­ around town has''this explanatory FARM T m p la The VPW Auxiliary will sponsor ■ ... ' ’C'’------a card party tonight at 8 at the Employment of the Handicapped The subject of the poster should ment Service Office, 806 Main St. sity of Hartford; Mark Maaselll message painted on the side: "Al­ 472 Keeney St—HI I-M04 is arranging for local studenu to emphasise the ability of the han­ The Governor’s Committee is of­ and David K. Smith, visual mer- most Grown." TOL. LXXXn, MO. 47 rrWELVB PAGES—TV SECTION) TTm Church of the Nazarene will post home. MANOGIESTER. conn., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1961 mm raha m PRICE FIVE CENTS '■bEmaor a conununlty singsplratipn ------'■■■ ...... — ...... a t 8:30 p.m. Sunday. William Cald- weU Will liMid the sing. Toun^r peo­ ple of the Manchester area; are invited. Thec^ will he instrumental Main St^ Manchester Phone Ml 3^12.3 FREE Skite News and vocal muilc and group singing. S P EC IA l. G IFT PURCHASE Members of Xtdh^ester Bar- ^ PARKING racks, Veterans of . World War I Roundup and Auxiliary, will meet —™jh t at China T rear of store '7'304-^ov aLat the LJic xiuiiiiwHolmes Funer-^ ^ome,^ 400 Main St., to pay respecl^ to MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS the late Mrs. Christine Butkh8rdt^ Australian Woman a member of the auxiliary. One Oash Victim Members of Sunset Rdbekah t - s ' will meet tdmonw at 7:80 made to sell for 5i95 HAR'TFORD (AP) — Miss p.m, the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St, to pay reepects to 3.99 Nellie Cameron, 68, an Aus­ the late Leon Hblmes, a member tralian who'was working in of IQng David Lodge, lOOF, and Hartford as part of a State Gkmset Rehekah. 1 fine quality sport shirts made by one of the Department exchange pro- Swedes tp Ban Miss Roseanno Wise, daughter country's ie^dfhg shirt manufacturers. m, was one of those killed of Mr. and Mrs. J. Jack Wise, 61'^ y e^ rd ay in the plane crash Aides 3ay Hilltop Dr., was honored at a tea at EHirott City, Md. PoStafen, Cite recently at Southern Connecticut Miss Cameron had planned to State College. New Havw. The fly to North Carolina tq spend toe Offer Woii^ tea was given for outstanding un­ weekend witosa friend. Birth Defects dergraduates at the college. Mias *• solid color “This was her first chance to Wise is a memhet' of the Junior hopsacking see toe United St^ es,” said Miss riasa Marion Cross en of CSmpel HIU, who STOCKHOLM, Be T ak en THE STORE OE CHRISTMAS CHARMF wais to be Miss C am us's hostess, (AP)—The Sw^ish Medical Hie Rev. James L. Ransom, pas­ "and she was going to s^md a real Board has warned against use RAWALPINDI,^. Pakistan tor of the Predbyteitan Caiurch, American Thanks^ving ■«rito me.” of the drug Postafen because wtU conduct servlcea Simday at • solid color Miss Cameron had been w aking (AP)—Communist China has 6:40 am. at the diapel, Manches­ \ UU chambray ■with toe Family Service Soclety.;pf it is suspected of being a fac­ offered to sign a non-aggres­ ter Memorial Hospital, and serve Hartford about 10 months. She w ^ ' tor in causing defonnations in SB chaplain of the week. sion pact with Pakistan, in­ ll'ving in West Hartford. Her home unborn babies. form ^ sources said today. was In Pymble, Australia. The representative of toe Bel- The WWrlaways Square Dance .Smoke booUnuea to riee from the fueelage of a United Air Lines Viscount several hours after the Mrs. ' ' ■osaen said they met two glat^^manu(acturer said the drug The offer was made in a note CBub will sponsor adtjM ‘beginners • woven plane .craahied era: on a tenn near EUUott City yesterday. Seventeen persoiie died in the crash. (AP y ean ago in New Zealand while will be., withdrawn from the Swed­ from Peking to President Mo­ square dance lessons Monday from plaids Fhotofax) both were oh a tour. ish - matk^t at once. The drug is hammed Ayub Khan’s govern­ 8 to 10:30 p.m. at the Italian Miss Cameron had originally used for s^sickness, but some^ ment. American Home, EOdridge St. Ehi- planned to fly down on Thmdtsgiv- times is prescribed for women in rollment is open until Dec. 3. Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Mo­ ing day, but had to put off her pregnancy dunpg periods of lU- hammad All refused to comment Those interested may call W. E. flight one day. The delay-cost her ness. ^ . . Lewis, 79 Arnott Rd„ or MSdhael • woven Ufe. , on toe report. But he said he had Crash in Maryland Kills 17, The medical boatd. also decided received and accepted an offer t. Peace, Rt. 44A, Coventry. checks But in toe case of'tqg) otoer per­ to stop licenses for - |wo similar from Premier Chou Bn-Lal. to sona from Connecticut, delay drugs, postadoxin and hlstilos ■visit China a t an early date. The Rev. Robert K. Shimoda proved a life-saver. (diligcMi). pastor of Talcottville Congr^fa- AU made the remark to news­ Stumps Aeronautics Experts A man and hta son froih West During a study of neuro«iedyn men in the' lobby of Parliament tioRal Church, will- be *n charge of • button down CoRiwall would have been among (thalidomide) cases in Sweden, radio broadcajrta sponsored , by. the House. There was no comment those on toe ill-fated plane, only .Jfan Winberg,' assistant professo^ immediately from any other of­ Manchester Ministerial Associa­ eollars ELUCOTT cm r, Md. (AF)—•the airplane was so steep that ito Joseph Fluet, chief of the acci- they were delayed and had to can­ of pediatrics at Goteborg Univer^ cut only a small swath through dent investigation division of the ficial source. ■^ tion ovef station WINF Sunday at The unaccountable crash of a cel their feservatlons. sity, found that six out of 100 ex­ Reliable parliamentary inform­ 735 p.m. and daily next week at nylon stockings United Air Lines Viscount puzzled the hardwood forest. (7AB,' who flew over the area in 'Ladialaa Farago, an author, and pectant mothers who later bore "The plane looked like it was a helicopter, dedtoed comment ants said, however, that the. re­ 7:30 am . e:q>erts today as they Investigated his son John, 11, took a later plane deformed babies had^ taken Posta­ port was correct and that the Chi­ * snap tabs the tangled wreckage in which 17' in trouble when I -first saw it,” when asked abouriShe possibility and learned of toe crash shortly fen. said Gaither. "Wings were flutter­ of sabotage. nese offer was not being consid­ The Manchestm: Fhllatielie So­ with the liixuriou! persons died. after they had landed ssifely in In all 11 cases of deformed ba­ ered by the government. ciety win meet Tuesday at 7:30 All aboard perished In the crash ing and the body quivered. Thomas Henkins,* special agent Washington. "Then, just as if someone had bies born in Sweden since Janu­ The Karachi English-language m. at North Methodist, Church. and f^e Friday of Blight 297, en in charge of the F B I office in Farago said he had reservations DaUy Dawn carried, the rep«^ route from Newark, N .J., to Atlan­ turned it, the nose headed streUght ary 1, may have been &oward Bailey will speak on “My FEEL OF Sliil Baltiinore, said the FBI sent a on Wednesday, but a alip-up In caused by toe use of Postafen, prominently. It said a point of Side Hobby, Cancelations.” There ta, Ga., ■vis Washington, D.C. down for the woods and the 'air­ disaster squad to help idmtlfy the New York, yesterday morning liner hit with a tremendous ex­ he said. the proposed pact was an offer will be an auction. snap down collar The Ci'vll Aeronautics Board, victims and for no .otoer purpose. threw their schedule off. by China to help Pakistan Federal Airiation Agency, United plosion and fire.” The chief of public health of Three hours after the crash, in­ “I had to go to toe bank to get , Karl Evang, told , toe “against aggressioa from any The Klwanis Club win meet e spread collars and Aiiftne Pilots Association rep- ' However, another witness who vestigators retrieved from the toe money,” he said, "and for toe quarter.” resentauves mot today to oT^^m’ was hunting about ..half a mile newspaper Aftenposten that Post­ Tuesday at noon at the Manchester smoking wreckage the flight re­ first time in Its history toe bank afen alK) will be withdrawn from R added that the Chinese had Country Club. Stan Ozemek wUl e tapered and conventional models Ise their investigation. from the scene of the crarii said it corder, a mechanism encased in a opened a t 10 o’clock l^ e a d of 9 raised no objection to Pakistan The crash of the four-engine appeared that the pilot attempted the market there as soon as an ^>eak on a proposed Blast Hartford shatterproof steel ball. It keeps because of an audit.’^ official communication has been remaining a member of the pro- Urban renewal project. A NEW AND e small, medium, large, extra large turbo-prop airliner occurred in to get the plane into a com field. track of toe plane’s altitude, speed This forced Farago to give up his Westem CENTO and SEA'TO al- bright sunshine about 10 miles Celeste Lunipkins, of Clarkes- and other data. The flight record received from toe Swedish Medi­ .reservations and buy space on an­ cal Board. liances if such a pact were signed. Manchester Council of Churches southwest of Baltimore. Ed Slat­ ■ville, said the pilot raced his mo­ was -expected to play an import­ other flight The reputed offer came during win meet Monday at South Meth­ A STYLE FOR EVERY NAME ON YOUR LIST! tery of the CAB said, “We are tor just before the crash. ant part in the Investigatitm. . The Italian Health Mintetry this an emergency sessimi of the Pak­ FABULOUS week banned the sale of another odist ^Church. Dinner will be concerned because there was no "It seemed like he was trying In Washington, the fin al. mes­ Sole Bring* Charge istani National Assembly, which served at 6:30 pm. Jose Salazar weather connected with the to get over the trees to the com sages between the plane and con­ drug, Preludm, used as a pep piU has heard strong criticism of the will speak on Cuba. GIFT IDEAl crash.” field,” Lumpkins said. "When he trol tower were being prepared MILFORD (AP)—A Thanksgiv­ for slimming down pregnant wom­ United States and Britain, Pakis­ Ie65 Pr- Another piece in the puzzle was went to go up, I saw an object for intensive study by CAB ex- ing Day sals at Frishdly Frost en, after the British medical Residonta of Teagwr kx>k for unbumed Ourrenoy in ashes of fife tan’s alUes, for rushing arms to The Bryant CoUege Alumm Club the report from the FAA that the leave the plane.” perts. stores hers and in Hamden has journal Lanet seported two wom­ in front (rf office of toe State, Bank of . whose oflloials burned India. of Hartford and surrounding areas silken soft and smooth fitting, they're cool A C\FT OF GREAT "IMPORT" Viscoimt’s veteran pilot, Capt. Lumpkins said that vdien the One of the ■vlcUms was Spencer bean given an unfriendly reception en who had taken the drug had money before evecuwtoig the city in northern Indta. (A P Fho- Pakistan feela these arma are wUl ha- an informal cocktail and when it’s hot, w’arm when it’s not! their Milton J. Balog, 39, apparently pilot’ tried a second time to lift Silvertboroe, 46, president of toe by police. (^ven birth to deformed babies. totfax). a threat to her. Some Pakistanis, pizza party Saturday, Dec. 1, from fashionable matte finish won’t wash out and approaching the plane, the engines stopped, I lls IAtkpHsM store ahaln, whidi A spokesman teat the British in toe disUluaionment with the 8 to midnight at Rosewood Restau­ as a matter of fact; it was teagea^ and toe Viscount crashed. (CiMflKMd On Page Eiem a) Also has an outlet th-StamfOrii and 'College of-CM iesai Practitlcnera Western powers, ha've been’'ta lk ­ rant, R t 10, Simsbury. AU alumni they wear far longer than ordinary stock­ The FAA said radio communi­ 29 oUiAr atoTM in New Yortc, la eald aeverltl drags beeidie thaU- ing a t adopUiR; aeutrahsm an a and friends are invited. ings! 8 to 11 proportioned sises. seamless, cations with the plane as it pre­ chaiigied with violating a state domide a re ' suspected of causing pou^s dress, sheer, evening sheer, new run-resist pared to land qt Washin^on law f(»i>lddlng retell eAlUng on deformities. Red China’s unilateral eease- shortly after noon^Briday were Tliankaigi'ving; The makers of Preludln, C. H. Indians Seek Light ffhe on tha border with India and Advertisement- imported dress sheer, full fashioned dress and walk entirely routine. The FAA said Joeeph Giordano, secretety and Boehrlnger and Sem, of Ingelheim, the o tter W a'troop pullback has sheer. Balog had acknowledged'instruc general counsel for. Friendly BYost, Germany, denied there is any evt- Wild Bird Seed at Manchester 'y Imminent bolstered Jtoee Pakistani ■view that. tlons only three minutes before me., said last night toe comi>ahy dence to link the driig with dS- tM p ro sm mdian-China conflict P e t . Shop, 995 Main Street Is 5 from the Viscount, capable of carrying had been aesured- some time ago by formltlea. pounds for 59c. \ "w. is i| n f k t^ p b ra ry flareup which 44 passengers, disappeared from police that it warn legal to conduct The head of toe firm's medical the radar- scope monitoring its buslnesB .Jn Oonneeticat on and Bcientifio department in Eng­ (Gonttnned on Page M i) approach. -j For JFK, MacMillan Hianksglving Day;- land has studied all available ma­ FRANCE! Witnesses said the plane suddm- After building up inventories NEW DEXiHI, India (AP)—In-*terms. By acceptance, the Indl- terial and found no Concrete evi dia has asked Red China to clari. ans would have to give up claim »y nosed sharply into wooded and publicizing the sale, however, dence that the drug waa respon farmland owned by Clark Gaither WASHINGTON (AP)—PresldentoBerlln, disarmament and the he wee Informed last Wednesday, fy severAl pointa of its offer to to 1,000 square miles of disputed and sponsible for toe two deformities s ^ e toe undeclared Himalayan territory in LadaJeh on -India’s ki Howard County. The descent of Kennedy and British Prime Min­ Congo. night that the sale was against repeated there, the company said. as :4 " toe law, Giordano said. By that border war, the Foreign Ministry norto'western border- with China. ister Harold Macniillan are ex-; , Both American and British OmUhmting on the Italian ban, Biilletins HOUSE beautifully pected to meet soon for a wide- sources agreed Friday on the time, he said, it was too late to said today. * Nehru has indicated he believes callit off. the firm a^d the Italian govern­ A spokesman said Foreign Sec­ the border fighting erupt Culled from AP Wires detailed ranging review of world affairs likelihood of a Kennedy-Mahmil- ment was oftly taking natural pre­ Amish Facing in a tone of change. lan meeting in the near future, Stamford police said they had retary M. J. Desai summoned again apd that he wants Chinese a received no complaints from eth­ cautions following the discovery the Chinese charge d'affaires in tm p s off what be considers Indi­ Western strategic still are un­ but said an exact time and place of toe effects of thalidomide. &>. HALE handbag sure of what lies beyond what has not yet been woriced 'out. Lon­ er merchants about any ssle^ttere. NeW .^ Ih i Friday and "put to an soil. 4FK TO VIEW BAKES . as one could C ourt Battle Kennedy has termed A possibly don informants said . Macrnglan him several points about China’s The Indians were bellev-ed tak­ HYANNI8 PORTi.MM. find at a “important turning point” in expects to cross the Atlutlc cease-fire proposal which required ing advantage of the Chinese (AP) — Preaident Kennedy is Mother Convicted clarlflcaticxi.” He said the Chinese oease-fire "to Mister their military planning a swift one-day trip much higher East-West relatiCHls. But they are shortly after dbristmas. HARTFORD (AP)—JT don’t O ver Schools agpreed on the need to have the At Hyannls Port, Mass., where Poulation Rise diplomat is "obtaining clarifica­ strength. Monday to mUltaLry bases ka price United States and Great Britain- Kennedy is - spending a long want my babies; I don’t want my tion from Peking.” U.S. and British military aid Georgia and Florida, inctuding fine plastic chart their course together. Thanks^vlng weekend, assistant husband; I don’t want my mar­ The Foreign Ministry apokes- missions here continued their ap­ toe command post for the OntNi INDEPENDENCE, Iowa (AP) riage,” said 18-year-old Mm. Sally praisals of Ofdla’s long-range mU- calf —Ten Amish parents who say Britain and. the United States presidential press ’ secretary An­ In Souths West man 'declined to say what the orlsla alert toe temporary White are both Involved In major un­ drew Hatcher. would say only that Trone of Hartford In court yester­ points w«e- itary needs. House announo^ here today. in 3 lovely their children don’t need well-ed­ day. ucated teachers because they are resolved issues on the Internaticm- “it is highly probable” that the Red China ordered its troops in Nehru again predicted a iMg The tem p o ral White House k styles all preparing only for a "simple farm al scene—the India-China dispute. two leaders will get; together, Top in Nation the disputed border areas to atruggle with R ^ China as the said that toe i^^dent will lly with zipper "some time soon.” (donttnoed on Page Six) cease-fire last Wednesday. R Bm alayan fronts' remained quiet to Hunter Air ^roe Base out^ life" face a court-battle here to­ promised to pull its troops back pocket day. ■ Meetings between toe American ■^VASHINGTON (AP) — The for the third-day imder the cease­ side Savannah. Oa,, visit nearby ^ e parents have been charged and British government heads are American population is etlU fol- on Dec. 1 to a point 12tt miles fire. ; F t. Stewart, go on to Homestead behind what It described as the In a message, addressed to a Air Force Base south of Miami^ - A with tenure to send their children Mass Media comparatively frequent. Kennedy lowing the sun. . and - Macmillan have, gotten to­ Plans to Ban Hie sunny South and West, ac­ line of actual control. youth rally Friday, Nehru ymrnad Fla., and then to miUtary to^ to schools with certified teachers. The Indian spokesnmn said toe State law says children under 16 gether five times since Kennedy cording to Census Bureau esti­ his nation of "a long struggle .jmd stallatloiia around Key W e ^ Said Challenge t66k office last year, the latest mates Fridi^, are outstripping Chinese proposals are still imdm a difficult one, and we must not Fla. At Homestead, Kennedy 4 . 9 9 must be taught by certified teach­ consideration, although Prime imagine that the struggle will be ers. Certificates now require a occasion being a visit by Macmil­ Katanga Trade the East and Midwest in growth. will Inspect toe was'room—the lan to Washington last April.; Hie states leading ail the others Minister Nel^u has indicated he command post .-for the entire black, brown, navy, red, bone, otter college degroe. would not accept the Chinese (OonUnned on Page Two) Cuban operation. Residents of an Amish commu­ For Teachers The. Wkltoin^n consensus is in new residents—both by Mrth nity near this northeast Iowa town that the President ^d the prime Said Scrapped and migration — are California, Texas and Florida. ' SWIM RECORD UCT ■want to continue soidlng their MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) — minister will be surveying a scene PERTH, . Australia (AP) — UEEN children to. their two Amish High school English teachers were of great and unpredictable change UNITED NATIONS, N;Y. (AP) In the rivalry over which is the —Hopeful of channeling Katenm’a biggest state in the Union, Csli- Dawn Fraser flashed to another schools, where teachers have only asked today to. face up to the fact in world events. world record .for . Australia’s eighth-grade educations. that "in our cities, moqt learning Assistant' Secretary of State rich mining royalties into toe Cen­ fo r^ seems a cinch to pass New Reshuffle Divides Reds tral Congo treaspry, U.N. Acting York before long. It's gaining mighty swimming forces and . GIVE "Why should we hire a college occurs outside the classroom.” Harlan Cleveland, in a speech England’s A n i t a Lonsbrongh WilliamJX_ Boutwell told a con­ Friday night at Philadelphia,- gave Secretary-General U Thant is re­ populatioh more than twice as trained person to teach when all ported to have dropped plans for fast as the Empire State. loweced her world mark in the we want is an eighth-grade educa­ vention meeting of the National what aides described as a sum- British Bmpiro and Oommoa- CASUALS '' HER Council of Teachers of Bhigllsh: up of U.S. government thinking a trade boycott against the break­ The Bureau estimates that be­ Into City, Country JJnits tion?” asked Andrew Kaufman, away province. , tween.. the 1960 census and last weedth Games today. 5Iiss Fraser M, who has two children in the “The sheer quantity of Informa­ on ' the current situation in the broke her world record by tion conveyed by toe press, maga- aftennato of the climactic U;S.- ' The secretary-general ■was said July 1, California’s population in­ schools. to have abandoned the Idea of creased by 1,253,000 to give It a By PRESTON GROVER •with fanning to concentrate en­ swimming toe 100-yard women’s rines, films, television and radio Sovlet confrontation over Cuba. freestyle In 59.6 seconds. It was WONDERFUL Dan Borntreger, head of the In words that tended .to soimd opi .sanctions to force Katanga into total of 16,970,000—or a rate of MOSCOW . (AP) — A drastic tirely Jn that field to get reluctant Amish school committee said: far exceeds the quantity of infor­ the tliird world standard bet­ mation conveyed by school In- timistic on future prosjie^ts, line after learning that Ur the Soviet leaders hold in buying Katengan copper and co­ per cent. Arisona’s wsnt up 207,- regime, the workers who did most The irtthdrawnl rt 2JMM U.S. • no more till, their fields ■with horse-drawn balt. 000, a rata of 16.9 per cent. Its of the fighting have had the best Two economic and production mass media to rise to ever higher their bands one of the world’s experts, Alexander P. Rudakov combat Intnatrymen began tm* Main St., Manchester PRpPORTIONED STRETCH PANTS ^ ARROW "PIN-ACLE" sleeping on implements and drive buggies for standards of performance.” most powerful weapons—the sim­ Tshombe accepted Thant’s plan population at the time of the of it. I day with departure of an ad­ in principle, but has balked over census was 1,302,161. By last’'yew, the Soviet Union, and V. I. Polyakov, were made rollers! tnuiSportation. Their homes are Boutwell also cited research by ple decision to live at peace with members of the Central Commit­ vance party of 75 offlceis es and listen to toe ih|f, altbouj^ U.S. Mfieials said pressure, contending that it would dinped 88,000-^.7 per oent . Kremlm to tiM farthest outppeta. ^The aim la to permit those par- leaviag hi phaasa. A Read Herald Adm aeeodd floo»—epoHwwoor •(dors. 8.96 to 19.96 asked for a district court Injune- radio and 944 ]per cent are inveter- thwsM a( MMiihB tioB to close the schoolst ate -vieweni Of tftevlsiea. tOnuMansd am Page (OontiMed ea Page TwaJ (Oontiiiiied «m Page Twa^. RT members petaaarllir eeneerned

'‘ i \ PAQS TWO KANCHBSTBE^ EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTEa CONN., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1962 “T - , KANCHESTES EVENING HERALD, HANCHBSTEB, CXINM.. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1962 f a g e tih r I ib Marines Cdnduct ^ Reshuffle Divides Reds Plans to Ba^T Heralding Homes ndian^ Seek Light ‘Tpys for 'I’pts’ \ Sheinwqld on Bridge K atanga Trade ' Campaign Again Into City, Country Units By ALFRED SHEINWOLD \ Sajd Scrapped Red Cease-Fire Santa’s heRiers again coma, Many years ago somebody told (CM^iinMd from Page One) dresised in Marine unlforma In the m e thkt when a lady says ’T e s ’’ the means “Maybe.” A cooscien- Home an East Side Landmark Holiday .Programs , (CVmtiiraed from Page One) IPage One) fields of the Donetz Basin for sev­ Greater Hartford area this year. Ubtui bridge .player ia ta r too eral yean before starting up the Marine fteaerviata are conduct­ busy' .to investigate that sort ot f f f HeldLat Schools damage the economy of the rest Tver soofK, becauseiause\of various dip- BOY SCOUT STORY BY ALIHEA POTTER party ladder. of the Congo.- ^ lomatic m< ’ r* ing their ninth annual ‘Taya for information, but perhaps it refers \ Polyakov, also in his early 60s, to this Hlbd of bridge hand: raOTOS BY SYLVIAN (»1ABA lUing Junior High School and Thant apparently believes tbm The to i^ lo u s dMo- Notes and Netus' Tota” campaign from Nov. 27 to will head the agricultural wing. if Union MUniere does sw itj^ ita matic moves j^resutnablv includedclude Ninth dealer ^ss ^ He is the editor of a farm maga­ Waddell School presented .ThApIta- Dec. 16. Hkud-West vulnerable Not more than a stone’s throw glving programs this week. tax payments to Premier G yriU e the Peking offbf, U n d ^ which from the hustle and bustle ot Main zine and, from his biographical both sides would ^uU back 12^ Joining in the drive are the Opening lead—King of Hearts » 5 i Mrs. Laura Velte and Mark Adoijia’s Central regime,/Tshoid- Cub Scout Pack 53 of Waddell Qrandway Store at the Manches­ V SL stands a house, serene and se­ sketches, appears never to have be will al»ndon his staqd against miles from what Ch|m callS'^the West bpened the king of hearts, nn. put his hand to a plow. After Kristoff directed the. program, School met recently for “dubbing ter Parkade and other Hartford and East played the deuce in a 0UUUI cluded, pcuty hidden most of the union with LeopoldvilW actual control lln e \ If IniUa year by luxuriant hedges and hem­ graduation from a « second-level Ralph Maccarone the singing, and in” of new bobcats. Pins were area atorea and aervice indoatries. very ladylike manner- That is, she 4 Robert Johns the band, at the fil­ "fhant is expected to call in his agreed to the pullback,\lt would locks and, in early summer, by a agricultural institute, he switched have to give up 12,OOO^x square awarded as follows: A year ago,' the Marines, w«rk- didn’t hold her thumb on the to oumalism and for a time ing assembly. 20-nation Congo adVisocy commit-, Ing'wlth local business, collected deuce or snap it crhqily. She just veritable waterfall of wisteria cas­ Paula Rivard and Kenneth Walk­ tee sooh to try to'reach some so­ miles it claims in Ladakh 'on the Roger Graham, Eddie Rowe, cading from the roof-peak down servcjd as farm editor of Pravda, northwestern frontier. 22,000 new and used toys, .which played the deuce noimally and er traced the origin of Thanksgiv­ lution. \ Fletcher and David Preston, were turned over to welfare agen­ properly. over the veranda. the Communist. Party organ. He But Nehru said India' “i^ y 'nils charming Victorian house accompanied Khrushchev to the ing, and Karen Smith and Ronnie The U.W> , chief has conferred Den 1; Kevin Russell and Brian cies for distribution to needy chil­ West, a gentleman, a^m>ded with McGhed and various mem­ seek clarification bf certain a8s KTnntI, Den 2; Greg Payne, Tom at 53 Cottage St. was buUt in 1870 United States in 1959 as one of Ku^ow explained how Thanksgiv­ pects” of the Chinese offer. dren. that when a lady plays a dwce l i - i t Mtm ing became a national holiday. Af­ bers of the advisory group the MacLean, Jim Fagan and Robert “If the coming campaign la as by the faUier of the present own­ the correspondents invited to Red China indicated it wanted she means ’’No.” He therOmr® er. Joel Edwards Hawley, a con­ make the tour. ter members of the 8C class dram­ past few days, but informants said Mdrtel, Den 3; Peter Cullen, successful as those in past years,” switched to the ace of clubs, but played It at the first trick to sig­ no firm decision has- been taken no stalling. A New China News Jam es Belhiimer and Marc Cole­ nal her doubleton. East would tractor and builder, came to Man­ Rising like a comet, even fast­ atized how people should be thank­ Agency broadcast quoted Chen Yi, said Ck^t. George M. Carolan, this deplorable play failed to ful, Keith Lovell and Dayton Stlm- on what action to pursue. man, Den 4. play the deuce only if she bad chester with his wife, Eliza Ade­ er than the two new appointees. Chinese deputy premier and for­ commanding officer o t the Hart­ please East or to dUrtress South. laide Hawley, from Litchfield, and Is Alexander Shelepln, 44, until re­ Son gave readings. The United States is reported to A team from the explorer group ford area Miairine Reservists, “we Declarer lost bnly two hearts starfed with the siiigletmi deuce eign minister, as saying he hoped or me doubletklet\ ■ "Maiiy were the hours I spent job of dealing with Uiat ,^might Pakistan out of its pro-Westem a sixth got away. T h e five were - RABBFS BITES. SET easily fall to Shelepin. The other songfs were “The First Top in Nation turned over to Manchester police. After the first trick, only the "A pocket Guide to Bridge,” send oractlcing on flie old Roosevelt alliances. BRIDGEPORT (AP)—Funeral queen and ten of hearts are miss­ 50 cents to Bridge Book, Manches­ In another top-level reshuffle, Thanksgiving,” Grade 1; “Over Three were turned over to the services will be held tomorrow organ in Cheney Hall,” he said.. Burdette Hawley, musician, teacher and collector, seated in his studio. the River and Through the India continued reinforcing her ing. If East , has both of them she ter Evening Herald, Box 3318, He served as organist and di­ Dmitri Polyansky, 46, a Presidl-' (Oontfamed from Pag» One) positions facing the Chinese in­ custody of their parents and two for Rabbi Albert L. Martin, rabbi um member, was named a deputy Woods,” Grade 2; "For the Beauty were referred to juvenile authcxi- wquld ihave played the ten at the Grand Central Sta., N.Y. IT, N.Y, rector of music at the First <3on- vaders. Rqd China was believed emeritus of “Congregation B’nai first trick. If East has

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M ANC^STEB fiVENINa HERALD, HANGHESTEB, OONN,, SATURDAy. NOVEBIBER 1{(B2 MANCHESTER EVENING I, MANCHESTER. CONN, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 24, 1962 PAGE FIVE and oonopUanca iniida its own faal- all this fssling on our pari may -'Wonder§ of the Universe- lag and thinking, not merely be- very well be reel sad suthentliB. We CttrttittQ ll^raUi oauaa an order haa been lamied. suggest a timely vots of gratitude to the sdonttet who has so enlight­ Hypothetical Plan PUu^ ened and oomfortod b s ordinary m o. Two ~Miradhi7 Churches ___ ,_oeeier. peopte. HOOL TBOKAS r . VtaROUSON The SKtraordinaTy fact we have WALTER R. FEROUSON SouOi Metfaodtet CXiiireh 8A Bartholonaesr’s Choreh 8P1nt camrch a t Christ, SdsuMai Astronaut Outside Cqpsule PubUsh«n to consider in What everybody Bev. Lawrence F. Almond Rev. Philip Hussey ! Masbnic Temple >mind»d Octobtr i, igg|^ hopes,can be the wake of the Cu> Rev. Ray O. HblUa Jr. Fumor VoL XXVn, No* 11 Saturt^, November 24 Compiled by o f Manchaatw’ High Schod Mr. Williara C. Coe, Faculty Adviser PabUabad Bren Brenlng • Except ban crisiB ia this: Never in the his­ U tv. Blohsid a Boitea 11 ajUn Sunday Ssrvtee, fiuaday B f DR. L Bf. jjBvm .m takaoB Is nssdtd to. ths “dooKtof* •? qiMcsersft. Huso are but seas of and BoIldAyc. Entered At tne tory of power politics has a great Connecticut 9 and 10:45 am., Morning Wor­ Assistaat Pastor School and muuacy. The Fris Plaastartnar - Post OtBc« At llAiichMtsr. Conn. AA ship. World Sendee Sunday, Oom- “Soul and Body" will be tbs sub­ the pioblents and qussttoas wkich ~ CUua MaU llAtUr. power made such a conspicuously Of The Franklin lastitnte niitment Sunday. Reception of new M asses at T. 8, 8. 10:16 and je c t at the iMBon-Sermon. Ths Hie powlblUty of ahtzotiauts may be snsnrofod by sn asotro- Payment Due ( RTBSCaUPTION RATES plain retreat from such a point- Yankee members. Grade 8 classes in 11:16 a m . Gdden Text is from Paalmf 108:1. stepping out of an orbiting space nsut freed''of his capsule. Harriers Close Season ) PATAbie la Adyance On the fifth orbit h» wUl re­ Soccer Title Tributes _ _ CAiTler' blank Showdown. By A. H. O. church. Church school for mirseiy Bcf^tural seleotlans will include 1 cqm ile to. maneuver in the aUen Hie first payment for the ^>e_TeAr : ...... HS.60 823.00 It is not mough to say that Rus­ -through Grade 7. St. James* B.O. Church Corinthians 8:16. Correlative pas­ and unfriendly envlronmeiit at enter the capsuls and ploas the 1968 Sqmanhls is due by Dec. 7. Six IConttie ...... T.Th 11.00 sages from “Science and HaaKh h in ^ hstch, thus sesltity off toe Three Honthe ...... 8.90 sia was wrong In being In the posi­ 10:45 a.m., Second Mile dub Magr. J(dm F. Haanoa, Pastw space is one critical exiperiiiMnt The 32 te payable to a Soman- 6.S0 'Wben JMper McLevy began his for Grades 8 and 9. Classes for Rev. Eugene F. Twpey with Key to the Soriptores’’- by which can be added to our space capsule ffom the outslds eflvi^ - With 8 Wins, 3 Losses One ICooth ...... 1.80 1.88 tion of showdown in the first place, hte homeroom representative. . Hard-Working Team Weekly .80 24-year stint as mayor of the city Senior High. Rev. Joseph H.'!ipoOuaB M ary BiUcer Eddy, include p. effort in 1963. ment. Once inside the ospouls‘'he or to say that, since Russia had no 4 p.m., P<^y Committee, pas­ Rsv. John D. Rjegsa 114:28-27. There will be more launches of can ra-estabUsk cpmmimlostioits UEURER o r of Bridgeport-the city luul a bond­ .8 pm., Wednesday meeting. Although K te a far cry from^PhilUpi^'' D ub^e and Cronin SOMANHIS ON SALE After starting this seascui ■with THE ASSOCIATED PRESS business being there, It naturaUy tor’s study. the Mercury capsule — capable of with ths ground, statians to pte- the 18-1 record posted hi 1960, the hung up\jhrir hlgi The Asaodeted P reu le exolualvely ed debt of 115,000,000 and a tax 7 p.m., Grade 9 Fellowship, Masses at 6, 7, 8, 9, 10:16 sad ReaAng Rotun houra at 749 Main 24-hour flights —. while waiting para for prsoiae firing of toe re- hung up\^lhbir high school track a “bang” by winning their first entitled to the uae of republloetlon of Should have been Russia vdiich 8-8 mark of the 1962 cross coun------shoes St the close of the OCIL Seniors Take Freshmen interested in pur­ All news dlepAtcbee credited to It or rate of S1.8 mills, and when he Room 22. Filmstrip “Leamkig To 11:30 a.m. St., excepUng legal holidays, Mon­ for the Gemini ca^ule to become entty roc^ts. five league encounters, the 1962 . should get out and back down and Be Independent.” Senior High day through Saturday, 11 a,m. to 4 try harriers represents a lot of Firid Day.. .Hie jayvees again chasing a 1963 Bomanhis -prior Manchester High soccer team not otherwlae credited in tbiA paper ended that stint the city had a operaUonaU'Ti toe Gemini orbital There deflnita kazstda . to hard work and fine running. ,w4re unbeaten in OCIL competi­ to the subscription deadline and also the local newa publiahed here. get no credit for it, either. Fellowdiip, Wesley Hall. Police St. Bridget’s Ohnreh pm .j Thursday, 11 am. to 9 pm. rendezvous procedures it may be be encountered in sn experinwnt Lab G>urse slumped to one win in the next five All rM ta of repabllcatlon of special— btmded debt of 811,000,000 an^ a , This year’s won-loes records tion. TMs' was'the second year date . two weeks from now contests. Virtually eliminated dispatcoes herein are alte reaerred. The question of whether or not speaker on "Traffic Safety.” Rev. John Delaiiey, Pastor necessary for the astronaut to of this type. Once outside tbs esp- however, could easily have b ^ tax rate of 39.5 mills. 7:30 p.m.. Membership Seminar, leave the safety of the capsule. in a row that the jayvees have de- should report to Room 124 with from past-season play, the hooters a power is right or wrong In a cer­ Rev.- Stanley E. Hastllto Oommunlty Baptist Ohnicb sule the astronaut wiU bs strieUy lO-l,--. because the thln^'^clads feaited Maloney, i^lle the varsity the initial payment of 32 dur­ , Fbll aerrloe client of N. E. A. Sei These statistics may , still come lAbiaiy and Rec^tlon Hail. « Bev. Dennis R. Hussey^ One question to be asked ls;t Shall Theories, formulas, and exten­ upset undefeated (Jonard of West lea Inc. tain position does not always gov­ “ a t th e giesB” , on his own and if a mtebop ahduld dropped two meets by ,omy three lost both the meet and the OCIL sive investigations are on the scho­ ing any day after school. Publishers RepresentatlTes. The as something of a s^ock to 160,000 8 p.m.. Young Adult Fellowship, .Rev. Alex SL Eteesaer, Mlntater he try it when that task beemnes occur there won’t bejanyene to Hartford to end the season on a ern Ks action. Sometimes, in fact, Connecticut people who voted the Susannah Wesley Parlor. Film­ points. One of th’eu-HtibsseS proved crown Nex year’s captain wnl be lastic agenda of 17 seniors who high note: or so they thought! Julius Mathews Special Agency—New Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 s-m. neceeeexy or should It be tried help him — ths odds of get to be. tile m ost iiPpairtaxit one o f announced next week. Tork, Chicaxo. Detroit and Boston. as in any domestic argument, the Socialist ticket for governor in strip and discussion, ’’Living and with the Mercury capsule while have elected Biology H, a first- Due to a technicality, the Soc- MEMBER AIJDIT BUREAU OP 9:30 m ., Church School for afl anyone out there are too remote' the season, liSeping them from Pete Wise, '64. the yecu: 1838, many of them doing Working Under Pressure.” ages. dasaes through Grade 2 we ere still waiting for thb multi- year college course taught by Mr. cermen made the Class A Tourna­ CIRCULATIONS. weaker the case the stronger and Church of toe Assnmpttoa to be given ssrldus consideration. taking tl^CCIL crown. Robert Fenn. This year the course Musical Qub , so in (IM serene belief that Mc- Adams St. and Hiompson Bd. have an expanded ses^n lasting named Gemini capsule to become ment and the rest is history. The HerAld PrintInK Company. Inc., more extreme the sugument and Levy, then mayor for only four The portable lifewnipport system The varaity squad included Cap­ will cover principles of modern Ranked sixth—and last—in the assumes no financial raaponslbillty .for ZloB Evangelical Lutheran Church Rev. Francis J. MHiaiek through tbe montoig worship serv­ operational? to be used outside of a capnils is tain Jnn Bracken, ’63; Carl Rohr- the'-, readiness to come to blows years, bad already deliver^ his (MteSburl Synod) loe. If this .writer can offer a sug­ molecular biology as well as the field, the soccer squad pulled typoxraphlcal errors appearing in ad> P astor bulky and relatively untried and bara and Craig Phillips, both ’63; traditional descriptive biology. Sets Concerts vornsements and other reading matter over It. city from the shadow of bonded in­ Ooc^r and High Sts. Rev. Francis T. Boiler 10:80 a.m.. Morning Worabip. gestion, which he trusts te not pre- three consecutive upets to capture pt The Manchester Erening Herald. debtedness. < sumptous, he would like to see our there will be risks to its use. Jim Coleman, Rich Lallberte, Rich To broaden the students’ knowl­ the biggest prize of all. No, the fact remains th^t his­ The Rev. Paul O. Prokopy, Pustw A ssociate Sermon toplo: “These Thinga the S^inskas, Allan Coviello and John MHS PoU Dlmlay advertising closing hours; That some 166,000 people of IViets Bengp God'a Goodnen and space agency explore the possibil­ However, in eplte of these risks edge of up-to-date concepts, re­ During the coming holiday sea­ Coach Richard Danielson, who For Monday—1 p.m. Friday. tory of a rather spectacular kind Cohnecticut should vote as if they the returns on an experiment of Stankiewicz, all ’64. The little har- prints from the ‘Scientific Ameri­ 9 a.m., Sunday School. \ M asses at 7, 8, 9, 10:16 and Mercy.” Nurasry program and ity of having the astronaut leave rieih were led by Phil Kenny, ’64. son it wrlU be the responsibility of has the peculiar “habit” of pro­ For Tuesday—1 p.m. Monday. has been made la the Cuban crisis. thought a miracle had really hap­ crib room during church service. the capsule while we are still in­ this type are most rewarding, since can” magazine are used to supple­ ducing winners, credits the success For Wednesday^! p.m. Tuesday. 9-30 a.rit.. Adult Bible study. 1,1:80 a m . no simple solution has yet been Memloera were Ned Cronin and the Round Table Singers to rep­ For Thursday— 1 p.m. Wednesday- This Is the biggest piece of back pened In Bridgeport beclouded 10 a.m.. Divine Worship. Text: . 7 pm.. Adult BMe study, led by volved In the Mercury series. In Several MHS students ware ask ment class discussion and the text­ of this year’s team to "all-around For Friday—1 p.m. Thursday. two things about Jasper. The first developBd for docking spa«te y^- Larry t>uhaime, both ’63; Art La- ed their opinions concerning the book. resent MHS in numerous concerts down modern history has seen. Romans 14:7-9. Theme; “We Are tbe pastor on the g o t^ of Isike. this fashion we can place this step hah and Erie Johnson, both ’64; hustle and good team play.” For Saturday—1 p.m. Friday. was that his eventual reduction of Lutheran Church JfuaiOT and Senior IBgti. Baptist behind us vriien the multi-manned hlclSB.. following question: Do you think throughout the area. A total of 12 The team’s leaders were Fred Classified deadline; 10;80 a.m. ea Quite naturally, everybody looks The Lords.” 40 Pitkin St Les Dowd and Tom Horrissette, An opportunity is also provided day of publication except Saturday — some 83,000,000 in the city’s bond­ Youth Fritowahip. mocecraft becomes available. Pos- Oooktog Problebs the newly established Teen Center for individual investigation find ex­ concerts have been scheduled. McCurry. '63, John Verfaille, '63, 9 a

\- \ r-: MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 24, 1962 PAGE SIX, BIANCTESTER EyEinNG HERALD. liANCHES'TER, CONN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1962 PAGE SEVEN China Asks Pakistan Obituary Charles Cervase Fwgageti As Hebron School p H n e i^ Walter F. Kane Sign Peace Compact ROCKVILLE—Walter F. Kane, 3 Lewis Circle,' died Thursday at Charles J. Gervase, 106 Amott Rockville Citjr Hospital. Rd., will become principal of He­ (Oonttnned from P »fe One) . Born in Hartford, Kane lived In bron Elementary School by Janu­ HEALTH CAPSULES Rockville for the last seven years. ary. He is an Instructor at the merits' no Western assistance to 1^ Miehsel A. Petll, M.P. He was employed by the State Mo^ VMoe Laboratory School at Con India. tor Vehicle p^Mrtment,-was trus­ necticut-State Omtral College BUSINESS SERVICES DIRECTORY WHAT SHOULP YOU PO FOR In the debate today, the United tee '’of the Roick'ville Lodge of Elks, New Britain. States was accused of making "a A SEVERE BURN } From 1955 to 1958 hex taught local border affair" between In­ a member of the Geaang and Dec­ lamation Club of Rockville, and an fourth and sixth grader^it Buck- dia and China into an expanding ley SchooL "full-fledged global war" for its amateur barbershop quartet so­ ciety. doctoral^u- CAKE BOX BAKERY own benefit. rslty oJ'’’ con- The accusation was made by He leaves his wife, Mary Ryan Kane; a stepson, Robert J. Ryan, is bpidnelor of MANCHESTER Featuring o eemplefe The Elegance Of The Sardar Bsdiadur Khan, brother of iX e w Britain President Ayub Khan and leader Famdngton; a brother, William Vne of ’’ J. Kane, Hartford; and, two sis­ lege, and his AUTO PARTS Soft Styled Look! of the opposition. iry education "H ^M l BAKED" goods He said the supplying of arms ters,- Miss Louise Kane and Mias 270 BROAD Svrirl your hair forWaJfd "dr sweep It hack—a to India disregarded Pakistan's Sadie C. Kane, both of Hartford. Yom the Unl- Also' Wedding, Anniversary ut In 1958. side baflg—a full bang—or a fringe dipping aafety sind security. Funeral services will be held at Always At Your Service For jCMUkea, and cak n for all occa­ tow across the forehead. Free consultation! ! Khan said the Pakistan govern­ 8:15 a.ih. Monday at the Thomas In this'summer of 1959 he at- • MACHINE SHOP SERVICE sions is onr specialty! ment should “ change its foreign F. Farley Funeral Home, 96 Web­ Bt«n4sa the National Science Fouii- • EQUIPMENT MI 3-9879 policy, become neutral suid with­ ster St., Hartford, with a solMnq ion Institute in Rhode Island in • PARTS (new and rebuilt) draw from CENTO, SEATO and Mass of requiem at St. Augus­ lology, and In . the sunimer of • ACCESSORIES 553 East Middle Tnmplke Other pacts immediately.” tine's Church at 9 a.m. Burial 1961 he was a Danforth Fellow • SUPPLIES Cor. Vernon St., next to Cook’s lovi wUl be In Cedar Hill Cemetery. at UConn. He advocated a policy of friend- e Du Pont Paint, ^tappUes Open Dally 10-7: Sundays 8-12 99 EAST CENTER ST. ' 4 ahlp with all nations—"Commu­ Friends ihay call at the Funeral In 1960 and this past summer he Open Satnrdaya Until 5 PJS. home today and Sunday 3 to 5 p. (CLOSED MONDAYS) TEL. Ml 3-5009 nist or capitalist." was an instructor, In the intensive Charles Gervase • y Khan was supported by the gov­ p o n 't p u t a n y MEPICATION m. and 7 to 9 p.m. program for college graduatea at­ ernment’s parliamentary secre­ ON rn WRAP THE BURN IN tending OCSC. Kart H. Froehllch in announcing the appointment, HEAT^G PROBLEMS? tary, Abdul Hai Chaudhri and by CLEAN TOWELS' OR SHEETS He is married to the former Miss aald Gervase will start as sbbn as MAMGHESTER the opposition right-wing religious ANP TAKE THE PATIENT TO Karl H. FYoehUch, 62, of St. Josephine DeGrandi of New Bri­ C fiB MI 8-7498 or Ml 9-47SS HIGH GRADE Petersburg, Fla., father of Carl O. tain.-cuii Th'e couple have two______children._ h replacement for hlni can be GLASS leader Farid Ahmed. THR HOSPITAL. Angelk‘jo T s f Mid Ros^Marie at the Vance » Laboratory Farid quoted a letter from Chi­ MONRAY: BURSITIS. Froehllch' of Manchester, died M a n c h e s t e r o il c o . e For Auto Windshields nese Premier Chou En-Uai ad­ Wednesday at his home. The Hebron Board of Education,' School. ______INCORPORATED tEAFOOD • For Store Fronts and , PRINTING Survivors, besides his son in all sizes of wlndaws dressed \o heads of Afro-Asian e If ie net inNfNied f# ke el»l a dieenesHc nehireL 24-Honr Prompt Service Asian governments and circulated Manchester, include his wife; two CHOICE VARIETY Rebuilt Pumps Carried Here e For Table Tops JOB AND COMMERCIAL by the Chinese Embassy in Pakis­ daughters of Windsor and Water- Our Fate, Sir? About T omhu FUEL ond RANGE OIL Did you know that MsuicheaterA-'’ PRINTING tan Friday night. bury; two brothers of Hartford QuaHty Auto Parts, 270 Broad St, car­ when DuiPont Motor Oil Additive OPEN'8 \M. to 6 P.M. The letter, Farid said, made it and Germany, two sisters in Ger­ Main St. Gets a HpUday Star Sales, servlco and installation Is used. It prevents sludge for­ Prompt and Efficient Printing Not Manchester! on all make burners. ries rebuilt Hampden water SATURDAY 8 AJd. to NOON . Of All Kinds clear that long before the border many and seven grandchildren. Lewis PasquarelHa, star sitruck, with an assistant, ara^utting up Christmas deooraitions on Main St. The Chew and dhat Toastwi'as- Cake Box Bakery in New Home^ mation even during low tempera­ The Funeral services will be held We Give Top Value Stamps pumps? Should the water pump clashes between India and China TheThe silver garlands, embellished with shining stare.-and glowing Santa faces, will be strung across ters (Jlub will meet WedheBoi^^t Seafood Tite Okke Box B ^ ery has a new ture, stop-and-go driving with Monday at 11:30 a.m. at the Rose Once- there was a careless 7 p.m. at Willie's S te a ^ o u se . started India was provoking the street from School to Ford■ Sts. ■ The le newdebbratkrations were procured ' ' by —William Malkenson; home. .It is now located ta 533 and the demand fojr ' her home- on your car gflve out why not pur­ water condensation present. It J. A. WHITE COMMUNITY PRESS! China. The letter said China Hill Funeral Home,o Elm St.,- 's C ptiatm aa lighting li program. (Herald photo by Ofiara). town MANCHESTER OIL CO. chase a rebuilt 'Hampden water thickens oil when hot for better oil Doctor Says Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce' Whose streets wer^, littered 43 O A K ST. E. Middle Tpke., opposite Cook's baked goods was ,s6 overwhelming would confine her action to the Rocky Hill. Burial will be in Rose There will be a phio^ rehearsal .... INCORPORATED she had to open a bakery. Now pump with 100% new bearings and pressure, yft lets It flow freely GLASS CO. 9 East Middle Tpke. border area, Farid claimed. Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. far and wide, of the Chamlnade Musical Club • ’^ 279 North Main S t TEL. Ml 8-9987 Service Station. Mrs. Hazel Cle­ new seal assemblies? Every unit when cold for easy starting. It Telephone MI 3-5727 The trash In all the streets she is offering another service 81 Bissell SL—'Tel. Ml 9-7822 Farid said the Western supply Friends may call at the funeral Hal Boyle Monday at 7:80 p.m. Members will ment had to find larger quarters which will be just aa popular, par­ comes to you with a back plate. improves viscosity index of even CLEANLINESS IS KEY home tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m. was blown meet at jhfe home of Mrs. Law­ of arms to India was a “ gross TO COMBATING WORMS because the demand for her won­ ticularly .at this busy holiday sea­ These arts factory rebuilt out of the finest motor oils. Nothing has T betrayal of the friendliest nation State News And tossed around the coun­ rence Almond, 1208 Main St. the pep and po'wer of a clean en­ try side. derful homebaked goods increased son. Sha will make sandwiches for Hampden Automotive Sales Serv­ of Asia. Pakistan.” By WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT Guriom Made receptions, parties, weddings and ice of Boston. YOU can effect real gine; there 1s nothing like DuPont He demanded concrete action Do You Remember, W iituLR iidi-C U iA . so rapidly that the old location M.O.A. to keep engines clean. Ask ABC APPLIANCE M. D. The citizens, whose storba could not handle the business. oOi'er gatherings and what won­ savings by purchasing one of P0NTI.4C by the government against the Written for Funerals' i R o u n d j u p derful ones they are! Here again these water pumps from Manches­ for It at Manchester Auto Parts. United States. were there, YWCA Celebrates Window Coverings There is also, ample parking space Two other DuPont items for REPAIRS Newspaper Enterprise Assn. Whose homes were in tho at Uils new location which Uie cus­ there is no compromise with qual­ ter Auto Parts. They also carry AND W. Averell Harriman, U.S. as­ Then You’re Old 250 TOLLAND ST. ity, only the bwt is good enough rebuilt generators, starters and your car—DuPont Gas Guard to sistant secretary of state who is All those who have ever had Mrs. Lize Kalnenieks neighborhood, Hanging of Greens > Window Shades tomers will greatly a)q>reciate. If prevent ice forming in gasoline Funeral services for Mrs. Lize (ConUnneo^tof^ Page One) ' Would never see the harm it you have never tapted the deli­ —she makes her own fillings, and armatures by Hampden. 19 M apk St.-M I 9-8879 in India at the head of a mission pinworms please raise your right •V' I Vertical and Venetian BUnds EAST HARTFORD what a choice you have! Open lines and DuPont Cooling System TEMPEST surveying India's arms needs, is Kalnenieks, 31 Union St., were did, cious homebaked foods ft-oin the Most everyone hais installed hand. The elderly gentleman in held yesterday at the Walter N. Mrs. Trpne pleaded innoceht to By HAL BOYLE happened to vaudeville. It was The "Hanging of the Greens," a Drapes and Hardware BU 9-6333 face, ribbon, rolled, filled ■with antl-freeze In their cars, but if you Sealer to stop leaks quickly, se­ REPAlRfl ON— expected here in the next day or still there. Would never a ^ " It was no Cake Box Bakery, stop in some­ curely and safely. Victor and Ed­ the back row who didn't raise his Leclerc F\ineral Home, 23 Main a charge^of cruelty to her two NEW YORK (AP) — Life has family Christmas program, will be day and try them. .Then you will whatever you wish. Tiny finger have neglected to do so, get Pres­ SALES and SERVICE two to meet Ayub Khan. children, but was found guilty by many .signposts along the way. Baby sitting was still a pastime, good. . Power and Hand Tools rolls with delicious fillings, small, ward DellaFera, owners of Man­ . GRILLS, ELECTRIC EBONS, Duncan Sandys, British Com­ hand was asleep and didn't hear St. The Rev. — Karlos Freimanls, not a major American Industry. celebrated Sunday, Dec. 2, at 2:30 know why this' business has ex­ tone Anti-Freeze from Manches­ TOASTERS, PEBCULA’TORS, pastor of the American Latvian wilt Court Judge Simon S. Co­ You show your age by what you FINDELL'S Painting and Decorating Tools bite-size cream piiffs, filled celery, chester Auto Parts, recommend monwealth secretary who also is the question. Readers who write Many families had hired g^ls, And so they let the litter p.m., by., the Manchester YWCA Garden and Land Tools panded so rapidly and why 'so ter Auto Parts, as antifreeze that DuPont products unhesitatingly. VACUUM CLE.ANERS, Lutheran Church, officiated. Bu en. like to recall. And you certainly 485 MIDDLE TPKE., E.A' many people just cannot get you tell her what you wish and you can be sure of. in India, is also expected in Pak- Mrs. Trone’s husband, Roy, 27, no longer are a spring chicken if but only the fashionable spoke of build, at the Community Y, N. Main St. Baby, Honsehold, Party everything is made fresh to order. They know that all their products Paul Dodge HEATERS, FANS, to me in tears that they have al was in East Cemetery. T))ey added to It bvery day, enough of the cakes, cookies, {ries More and more stress is being - Istan. discovered that their pride and told Judge Cohen that his two- you remember when: them as maids. TWs Is a traditional Yuletlde fest­ Phone MI 8-4866 and Banquet Supplies Miniature cupcakes, hand decorat­ are fully tested to Insure utter de­ SEWING MACHINES Bearers were Joseph )Cvfesis, Half of what, you ate in the sum­ Until they suddenly found and coffee cakes that Mrs. Clem­ put on the Use of safety belts in joy has worms must understand John Avens, Juris Kriskij'ans and year-old son, Roy Jr., and elght- College boys serenaded jjeneath' ivity that will be observed by R. A. PEARL, Prop. Invalid Needs ed, remember everything is made pendability and quality. Ehc- Pontiac, Inc. mer you grew yourself in youf That everyone had g;one away. ent bakes dally. by Mrs. Clement and entertilning cars and statistics prove that the haustive tests are made of each An work guarantnnd that this is no disgrace. Alberts Z a l k a l n a ^ ^ / mpnth-old daughter, Robin, had sorority windows to the tune of a YWCA units throughout the use of saifety belts does cut down S7S Main St.—TeL MI 9-2881 Pinworms are so small that both developed bolls because they well-strummed, mandolin. The own backyard. Ihe Cake Efox Bakery is going will be simple for the hostess and every item before it U put on "That town's too messy," world. on serious injury should you be Several Hurt their . eggs entef the body un­ had been neglected. ukelele and guitar were still Mothers worried i^ore About The program will include a to. have special Christmas items, when .you let the Cake Box Bak­ the market so you can buy with Stewart Wt'ilVrklngton their children getting t l^ f|iump8 buyers said, and the children will Just love the Involved In an accident. Why com­ noticed and at one time or an­ Funeral for Stewart W. When the judge aske& why he voiceless in the wave of the carol sing led by Mrs. Richard CAMPING ery help yo\l. Prices? Not a bit confidence any " product bearing other are found in most families future. than developing a n e u r e m s . ^ "I cannot tolerate that alop,” decorated SaiYta Claus cookies, the higher than regular bakery goods promise with safety? Install a the DuPont name. ^ TurkingtoiT" of University Park? had not noticed the children’s con­ The height of spcfal repartee And so the merchants, all Carpenter; a dramatization by Irv­ CAR LEASING rrtndeer and Christmas tree cook­ Hickdk seat belt from Manchester DON WILLIS In Accidents regardless of cleanliness or social Md., will be conducted from Cen- dition sooner, Mrs. Trone inter­ It was widely believed in' some ing Mann, and Christmas selec­ / but that homemade flavor is un­ Does the thermostat in your car ^ CUNLIFFE status. quarters that we had a lot to was to exclaim, “ Oh, you kid!” forlorn. EQUIPMENT ies. One cookie that will delight mistakable! The Cake Box Bak­ Auto Parts. These Hickok seat function properly? It is most im­ ter...<;ongn:egatlonal Church Tues- rupted: "He’s never homej"* or “ Boy, thfiP's the cat's pa­ Had to close each little shop. tions by the MHS Round Table everyone is out in Uie shape of a belts are styled for beauty, made portant that It should, for engines Police yesterday and early today They have an interesting life morning at 11 o’clock. The The complaint against Mrs. learn from Benito MussoUpl be­ Singers directed by G. Albert and RENTALS Tents, Cots, Sleeping-Bags, ery is dosed Mondays, open Tues­ MOTOR SALES cause, after all, hadn't he made jamas!” Christmas, stocking with the toys day,. Wednesday, Thursday and of nylon webbing specifically operating below normal tempera- GARAGE Investigrated five motor vehicle ac­ cycle. When the female pinwoi Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, pastor, Trone was filed by her husband. Pearson. Air Mattresses, Stoves EXPERT AUTO BODY and ’s railroads run on time? Comic Strips were supposed to The town grew empty, bar­ First In Manchester, New cars, Lanterns.. sticking out of it. These cookies Friday from 10 to 6:30,. Saturday, tested for strength and durability turt cause loss of- engine power, cidents in which several persons is full of eggs she works her^^y will officiate. Burial will be in She was arrested the pfternoon of ren, bare, Members of the Children’s Wing are all home made with fresh egrgs, FENDER REPAIRS is Main St,, Tel. MI 9-4531 twere taken to Manchester Memo­ out of the digestive tra^-^f the Airpleines had two wings and be fynhy. full maintenance, folly Insured 9 to 6:30 and Sunday from 8 to i; and guaranteed color fast. They loss of fuel economy. Cool en­ East Cemetery. And residents in homes around of the Little Theater of Manches­ shortening, flour and whole milk, arc' simple to Install, they fit all rial Hospital for treatment of host usually at night. ;--The host TronI Mked the court to ‘ heir pilots wore a helmet and .At the movies the operator, be- MANCHESTER gines conU>ine water condensation ENAMEL and LACQUER Among his survivors are two ^ r e starting the film, - always Decided, "We just can’t live ter will present "The Shepard's to' reduce your problems and and you can /farte the difference cars, adjust to fit any person, with oil and carbon causing sludge Spnclaffcring In minor Injnries, and five arrests —a child, let us assuihe — is not grandsons. here," Christmas," a play directed by worries. For full Information in each tendtir morsel. The reg­ REFINISHINGS were made. too sound asleep teToe unaware of flashed a comic sign asking, "Will SURPLUS SALES CO. metal, to metal buckle provides which plugs oU passages, causing Friends may call at the W. Pi I think Its l e 20-pound on Thanksgi'^ng ladies please remove their hats.” And moved, when new homes Mrs. Millard C. Rowley. c a n 169 N. MAIN ST. ular cutouts for children are also instantaneous finger tip release, engine wear. The right thermo­ BRAKE SERVICE The most serious of the acci­ an anal itchji^ caused by the anybody could do for them, she|p^^ mentioned ii-^or tear Radio Today REASONABLE PRICES Quish Funeral Home, 223 Main St., A man felt it was a public dis­ they|^ found. Children of the YWCA Play­ at Depot Square available—Jumbo cutouts, clowits, and they can be easily transferred stat brings engines to proper tem­ FREE ESTIMATES dents occurred at about 7;30 last worm. Scotching’ may transfer Monday, 7 to 9 p.m.. said. school wiU sing Christmas songs. also ginger cookies, sugar cookies, night at Hillstown Rd. and Hills some ^.-'■(he newly laid eggs to they’d lose standing in the neigh grace to lose a job, rather than Paul Dodqe Pontlae Open DaUy to 9:00 P.M. to other cars. perature faster so moisture is vent­ Front End AKgntntnf Mrs. Trone denied she had been a welcome opportunity to take a So now the town is fit for Refreshments will be served rich butter cookies, toasted oat­ RT. 88—VERNON, CONN. St. Mias Jean A . Bogli of Coven­ his fin^mails. borhood. ^ INC. J. FARR— Ml 3-71II WDBC—1S60 No engine can do its best job ed with “ the exhaust. A faulty cruel to her children. "I only neg­ A man could wetfr red suspend trip to Florida. ghosts. after the program. The pubUo is meal (theoe are especially popu­ 1:00 Hiahop's Comer thermostat causes acid formation, Jnet Above the Traffic Olrole try was driving southbound on . Other eggs will remain on the 373 MAIN STREET when It is clogged, with dirty, Gnnnrol Rnpoir Work lected them," she said. ers without being accused of being You could gain considerable The vacant stores all tum­ Invited. lar), hermits, brownies and others. 3:06 Weeicend Review sticky sludge. TO combat this, Du­ water condensation combines with Hillstown Rd., approaching the in­ sheets or Us pajamas. They are Tickets" at Door - Phone MI 9-2881 Cookies are sold by the dozen, 8:05 Raynor Shines TEL. 5H 8-0016 Judge Cohen indicated he felt a show-off... prestige in the community by bling down. 1:00 News. Sign Off Pont has come out with a new other combustion products to form tersection, when a car, driven by too small to see, and In the that neglect past a certain point and you may order, butter cookies Wilbur J. Craven, 49, of East The hqle in the stocking a child pitching a good game of horse­ The shutters rattle empty ~We Urge You To Support PORTABLE TV RENTALS WTIC—1080 cjiemical formula, DuPont Motor acids harm^l to internal' engine morning the routine m al^g of For House Talk was cruelty. He also reprimanded hung ,up on Christmas Eve was shoes. I homes. in gift "packages for Christmas. Hartford, attempted to make a the bed and ^Hitting away of The Lutz Junior Museum ) :0U News Oil Additive; to increase ei^ne parts. Replace you,r old thermo- Trone for his lack of interest in al^MCys. plugged with a big bright People whre distrustful of big And this, my friend, could be 10 Students Get ’ Motorola and Zenith Sales B^utifully decorated Christmas 1:15 Holy Cross vs. UConn. state with a new Delco Harrison left turn off Hills St. and struck pajanms will cause Uiese eggs tree cakes, holly wreath cakes, 4:4b Monitor efficiency, to keep out sludge And Tickets may be purchased at the the children. orange. business, and it was e\»ry man’s your town. and Service stabilize viscosity. Engines run thermostat from Manchester Auto TOURAINE the front and right front door of to fly through the air with the Mrs. Trone’s case was continued mince, squash and pumpkin pies 6:15 News Sports and Weather ^the Bogli car, { ^ c e said. Many a pet dog and cat lived goal to owm a smallXflrm of Academic Letters 6:30 Monitor better, smoother, quieter, longer ^ r ts . They have a full stock. . greatest of ease. door tomorrow for the "Cross­ to Jan. 4 for sentencing. a happy carefree life without ever his own. So heed the word of Jaycees We Service AU Makes of TV, for the holidays should be ordered 7:05 Keynoard Kingpins Mrs. Louise Ciaven, a passenger Some will Itmd on the floor, roads Africa” program at which The domestic relations division CUSTOM MADE Radios, and Phonographs ahead so you . will not be~ dlsap 7:15 Careers PAINTS in her husband's car, was taken being taken to a veterinarian. City parks were a rendezvous here. In addition to the 68 students 7:3t Monitor some on the tables and chairs, Arthur House of Manchester and of Circuit Court meanwhile is try­ People said there’d never be a for lovers at night—not muggers. Keep your home town-bright pointed. At the Cake Box Bakery 8:30 Football Scoreboard schools and one is in an institu­ to the hospital and treated for left and some may even balance, listed in yesterday's Herald as CANVAS AWNINGS Columbia tion. Mudadirwa Eddi^n Jonaji Zvobgo ing to find a new hoine for the racehorse quite like “ Man o you could have a wild and won- and clean. the homebaked goods are varied 10:30 Just Jazi For Bnst Rnsuifs side and knee injuries. Both cars neatly on a doorknob. From any having received second honors at from day to day so you will al­ 11:15 Sports Final In the 16 through 20 age brack­ were towed from the scene with Trone children. War.” deiful afternoon in a penny ar­ And you can bring prosper­ MODERN 11:30 Starlight Serenade of theke temporary resting places of Southern Rhodesia. Africa, will You could buy a package of cade for four-bits—and still have ity a recent East Catholic High School ways have a , variety to choose 1:00 Sign Off et, Mrs. Robinson found there are ' extensive damage. 20 boys and 22* girls who are high* they .may be taken, up on the speak. cigarettes for a dime—and get a a dime left over for a double-dip Where destitution might have from. You could not turn out bet­ WUAV-MO Craven was charged with failure hands, to be transferred to food Youths Arrested honors assembly, the -following ten TV SERVICE Enumeration school graduates. . In addition The program will begin at 3:30 free picture of your favorite base ice cream cone , on the way home. been. 40.5 CENTER STREET ter food in^^our own kitchen for 1:00 Bobbin Along PAUL'S to yield the right of way and was and into another digestive tract WESTBROOK (AP) — Two students also were* awarded aca­ Mrs. Clement uses oi^y.quality in­ 1:30 New Britalh-Pulaakl there are 11 boys and 3 glrla In ordered to appear In Circuit Court p.m. in Bailey Aiiditorium of Man­ ball star. Remember? Well, if you can, demic letters: Comer of Griswold PAINT SUPPLY to repeat the cycle. Meodus youths have been arrest­ Nobody wondered whatever you’re not the kid you used to be. gredients, everything is' fresh, all 10:30 Tonight. At My Place this age group who are not high 12, Manchester, Dec. 10. Patrol­ chester High S^’-hool. Help the Manchester Junior Patricia FVttner, Laura Nakos, 12:0u Sign Off Figure Gives school graduates. The adult worms do very little ed in connection with an assort­ Cham.ber of Commerce in its TEL. Ml 8-2205 the esikes are hand decorated and WPOP—141* 6^5 Main Street man Lester C. Silver investigated. Sponsored by Manchester’s Gam­ Carol Urbanetti, James DeNigris, 1:00 Connecticut Ballroom harm, but if the infestation is ma chapter. Alpha Delta Kappa ment of breaks in 14 Connecticut campaign for a cleaner and Delia Lupacchino, Joseph Alubicki, you may order any type of cake Teachers Attend Meeting Patrolman Samuel “ Maltempo, heavy the child may become Ir­ for the Type III polio vaccine on you wish. Just give her one day’s 7:00 Dale Kelly Alan Howland, Grade 3 teacher, Tel. MI 9-0300 while driving a police cruiser dur­ sorority for women lea ch ^ , Jt Valley towns. Coventry Dec. 8 will be held from 11:30 a.m more prosperous Manchester. Barbara Taylor, John Lucas, Jo­ 12:00 Johnny Argo.Show Dropout Data ritable. He may develop a poor will benefit the sorority's kcholah- State Police arrested Arthur S. Use trash barrels. Keep your seph Wehr and BarbaVa Bader. notice. By the way, wedding cakes WINF—use and Richard Curland, Grade 4, will ------ing an early morning patrol today appetite and fUl to gain weight to 12:30 p.m. This will be especial­ require three days’ notice. attend the Eastern Connecticut on Broad St., was strack from the shlp fund. Peckeroff and David A. True, both community "A CJlty of ‘Village 1:00 CBS News normally. The worms do not ac­ ly for pre-school children. Officials T h e *1716 Cake Box Bakery special­ l:lu CBS—It's New , The board of education enumer­ Schoolmen’s Association meeting rear by a car operated by Joseph House, son of Judge and Mrs. 18, last night. They were held un­ said that clinics for Type II will be Charm.” LOCKED UP FOR SOMETHING HOB NOB tually invade the bowel wall and der bond of $7,500 each on 14 Town, Clerk SEE US FOR: RESTAURANT izes ' in hand decorated cakes of 1:1b Showcase of H um ation of children from blf th at the University of Connecticut P. Moriarty, 22, of 27 Ulac St. (Jharles S. Hquse, 150 Westland held in about six weeks. MILAN, Italy (AP) — It’s turn­ 1:30 Trlnlty-Wesleysn through age 17 has been complet­ so cannot reach any other part counts of breaking and entering NOBLE FUNERAL SBT ing chill these nights, and home­ • Aluminum Roll Up Awnings all kinds, novelty train cakes for 4:30 Showcase ana News Dec. 3. Maltempo was taken to the hospi­ St., I spent tjie summer in Senegal, Briefs TEMPTING FOOD 6:3l CBS—European Diary ed by Mrs. Lucius Robinson. Curland, program chairman of Berube's tal where he was examined for a of the body. and 13 of larceny. NEW BRITAIN (A P )—Tuesday less, hungry Alfredo Gioia, 53, s Venetian Blinds the children,are popular and she Such is the hysteria created by Africa, es a participant in Opera­ To Speak on The dinner honoring the Coven- COURTEOUSLY SERVED will bake a cake for any occasion. 6:55 It's- Sports Time This year, in order to acquire In­ the organization, has announced TYPEWRITER SERVICE right shoulder injury. The Mor­ tion Ch^asroa^ Africa. Zvobgo has Among the breaks, police said, services are scheduled for tasked poUce to jail him ior the s Storm Doors 7:00 CBS News formation on high school drop­ 479 Middle 'Tpke. E. the discovery of pinworms, how­ was that at the St. Plus Rectory try Police Patrol midget football William J .,N o-' winter. s Combination Windows Businessmen’s Luqcheon If you like lemon meringue pie, .7:10 bhowiAse and News that Alton Aldrich, director of the iarty car was towed away with been active in Southern Rhodesia team will be held at 1 p.m. tomor­ 8:00 The World Tonight outs, an additional enumeration Call Ml 4-1111 Mancheeter ever, that a frantic search for a in East Haddam. from which $107 hie, 'who disd yesterday at New j “ We .can’t just lock you up for Served Dally 12 noon to 2 pjn. better order ahead for she simply Harvard Ellis Technical School in front end. damage. Moriarty was scapegoat is often made. Contrary politics. Both are students at row at the Cove Restaurant. Manchester Awning Co. 8:15 Showcase and News was made of those between the Danielson, will be the main speak­ later charged with failure to drive in cash and $500 in' checks were Uniform Year Britain General Hospital. He was nothing," police told him. cannot keep enough In the bakery 12:15 Sign Off FOR REPAIRS, REBUILT TVPEWRl' to the belief of ' many persons, Tufts University in Medford. Mass. The Blue Velvet's band will play 195 WEST CENTER ST. DINNERS SERVED to satisfy the demand. No cake ages of 16 and 20. er. His topic is “Our American a reasonable distance apart and House will also show slides of taken. 89. Noble was a member of the I So he confessed a minor theft Telephone Ml 9-SU91 Wednesday, Thursday, Friday REPLACEMENT ROYALS. CNPERW at the teen-agers dance today at 8 New Britain fire department for'52 : he said he had committed in a mixes, prepared pie crust mix. FELL INTO CATACOMB ART There are 882 children in the Heritage” and- traces, through ON ALL TYPES OF was ordered to appearjn Circuit Senegal. “How Changing our Fiscal Year EstaMJsbed 1949 , 6 P.M. to 8 PJM. ' u c. sM irns Court 12, Manchester, Dec. 3, worms. Neither .are they carrted p.m. at the Nathan Hale Communi­ years, serving as chief for 27 nearby town. They made him wait Just the most mouthwatering ROME (AP)—When part of the birth to age 17 bracket. Of these, slides, the history of New Eng­ in the water supply hor on raw ARM4 CONTRACT AWARDED Would Affect Coventry’s Finan­ homemade pies, flaky and golden 571 are' in public school or receiv­ land. Miss Patricia A. Hombuckle of cial Structure,” will be the topic ty Center. • — years. He retired in 1947. Sur-1 while they checked up. Sure Wednesday Nite Is Family Nlte floor in Tarquinlo Scantena's W e Handle StaOaiiierF Along vegetables and .ITult from the WASHINGTON (AP) — 'The brown, tender, melt-in-your-mouth Rome house collapsed, he found ing special Instructions. Last year A contingent of the Taggart With Office Aladnlne SuppUea South Windsor yesterday after­ of Elmore A. Turkington, ■ town ■vlvors Include twfk sons. Retired' enough, police' said, he had. Manchester Shopping Parknde market. Because' of the great dis­ Ammunition Procurement and cakes so light they almost float. a treasure In art. The house had the total figure was 838, ■which Pipe Band of Manchester will en- Your Mall TJst Aa Desired noon, shortly after 3 o'clock, was Supply Agency has awarded a clerk and treasurer, when he Manchester Evening Herald Cov- Flre Capt. Everett Noble and Wil- So Gioia got the warm cell and West Middle Tpkd.—Ml S-072S charged with failure to drive a taste we pll have for any con­ Polly’s Pointers entry correspondent, F. Pauline Ham J. Noble Jr.; and a daughter, free meals for at least pert of Cupcakss, coffee cakes and the been tiullt over ancient Roman was 44 more than 1961. There has tertadn with Scottish numbers. dition e^ead from person to per­ $9,939,401 contract to the Rehfi- speaks to a general membership sour cream coffee cakes that de­ catacombs. The caved-ln floor dis­ been a steady growth In the The association is-an organiza­ A.^'^ERUBE, Prop. reasonable distance apart. Her son .through the intestinal tract, Ington Arms Co. of Bridgeport, meetihg of the Tioventry Leagrue Little, telephone. PI 2-6281. I Mrs. John Riley. this winter. case will be presented in Circuit light the entire family. closed a buried chamber whose school population and these -fig­ tion of male teachers on every M r 0-3477—.5H 3-8342 ' spthe persons have gone to ex. POULY CRAMRR Conn. The work will be don* at of Women Voters Monday at 8 T u R n P IK E Mrs. Clement started baking-in walls and ceilings were painted in ures will be of great value to the educational level whose purpose Court 12 Dec. 10. tremes to prevent It. Newspaper Enterprise Aaan, the Lake City, Ordnance Plant in p.m. at the home of Mrs. T. Leo FINE SELECTION Police said that Miss her home over eleven years ago reds, blues, greens and yellows committee appointed at the last is to discuss common problems. WOODCOCK In the campaign to get rid of Dear Girls—Are you making any Independence, Mo. * Flaherty on High St. Turkington AUTO BO D Y with geometric designs, masks, town, meeting to study the town’s About 50 men from towns, includ­ buckle was driving northbomkr on new, lined draperies for fall? Be­ will speak At the request of the WINES ing, among others. Norwich, Dan­ REFRIGERATION CO. Main S t, nortb-'^f the. Center, pinworms It is important to birds and a woman's head. Ex­ education needs. There are 61 chil­ treat all members of the fam­ fore buying the lining material, GRANTS APPROVED LVW. All members are urged to perts of the Rome Superlntenden- dren attending non-public schools: ielson, Wlllimantic, Manchester, J VIC’S nZZA SHOP when she collided 'with' a preced­ look through the linen closet for attend, according to Mrs. Donald 253 are not attending school as Groton and New London will at­ 153 W. Middle Thmplke ing vehicle operatett by Germaine ily. Your doctor will tell you WASHINGTON (API —Two LIQUORS MANCHESTER TRAVEL cy of Arts said the works was in What to take and how much, any sheets beginning to show signs grants to Fairfield. Conn., total­ C. Smith, publicity chairman. excellent pre8ervatlon.\ yet; six are in '“post secondary tend the meeting. Phone, MI 9-3769 S. Biase, 48, of 84 Henry St. Dam'- of wear. It is smarter to spend your WRECKER ^ A L’pholstery ■ age was slight to both vehicles. but here are some other things ing $350,00<) have been approved Mrs. Smith said the League had BEER SERVICES Personals - dollars for new sheets and line the two unit meetings on Coventry’s Patrolman William Pearson took that must be done; by the Community Facilities Ad­ Miss Dorothea Raymond, sedre- AND IVl Shops curtains with the slightly worn ministration to pay half the cost tax structure last year in its "Stu­ SERWCE W E DELIVER Tel. MI 9-4626—TR 5-1689 P Mjss Hbrnbuckle to the hospital A l!. members of the household /I P. O. Box 1072—Mancheeter tary-treasurer of the Columbia RE-UPHOL'^TKRINO SPAGHETTI must wgar their fingernails short ones. of storm drains and sidewalks to dy to determine the best method Red Cross Chap.ter,. U a patient for.-'examlnation. She was shaken i ■' Polly RAVIOLI . lip In the accident. i untir the worms have departed be built under the " accelerated of changing Coventry's fiscal year AGENTS FOR: New TV Series Face at Windharq Community Memorial e Modem Fnrnltore Each member should take a Dear. Polly—Use a heating pad public works program. Sen. Thom­ to coincide with th ^ of the state, Hospital. Harold Evans, Henne- - and Antiques At 8:13 yesterday afternoon Her­ to help yeast dough rise quickly yiCH rs OPEN DAILY man Peterson, 31, of RFD 2, Man­ shower bath in the morning and' as J. Dodd, D-Conn„ said yester­ in order to provfde a.basis for a • GRAYHOUND quln Rd., master of Columbia 4 Store Stools and Bootha thoroughly clean the lower re­ and evenly. Set the covered bowl day that the projects,. Which will tax-payment plan." PAi^KAGE STORE Orange, Is also a patient at the 7:30 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. chester, stopped his car in a Ime on the pad dialed to medium tem­ e Custom Furniture of traffic on E. Middle T))ke. and gions of the body. They must all provide 807 man-months .Of labor, Chairmen Named 20 BISSELL ST.—MI 9-5507 :•* *TRAILWAYS Life.or Death Notices same hospital. SUNDAYS wash their hands after each trip perature. are to be placed under construc­ The'Coventry Historical Society • GRAY LINE Young Dems Unit Sought Slip Covers and Draperies was struck from the rear by a Mrs. D. D. 4 P.M. to 10:30 P.M. second car operated by Anthony to the bathroom and before eat­ tion within 30 days. executive board has named the m d A preliminary meeting in the In­ Made to Orde'r Dear Polly—I noticed where the X HOLLYWOOD (AP)i-These arefNever in , the history of television terest' of organizing a Young CLOSED MONDAYS Qulrlcl, 37, of 139 Mbunteln Rd., ing. Any child who ts known to fgllowing committee: ■ chairmen: U ’ 'Tickets* Tdurs, * has a series of basic comedic mer­ Complete, Selection ef Materials have pinworms should wear a boys are getting in the act. I own a Shooting Trial Set A. J, Adanis, acquisition; John the days of trembling in the tele­ Democrats Club will be iieid at the police said. Mrs. Edith. Peterson, small town business. Some of the Charters, Groups vision industry. it gone off the air without a FREE ESTIMATES' a passenger in Her husband's car, closed sleeping garment and GROTON' (AP) — A Circuit Hetzel, prograip; Mrs. Ruth Suburbia home of Mr. and Mrs, James Mar- gloves or mittens at night. girls are writing on my w'alls with During the next few weeks the chance to prove itself.” 203 N, -Main te., .Manchester was shaken u p, U the crash. w h .f ,., ( 1 1 (,«(«,- If f».«. Court hearing has been scheduled French, membership: Nelson .J. u This gaipPl might be considered maud, Woodland Terrace, Wednes­ MI 0-6824 Sheets, underwear, towels, Upstlck. What will bring it off the Dec. 7 In the fatal shooting of Bearce, ways and means; Miss new series will be getting life- day at 8 p.m. Miss Jane Page, Quirlci, whose car was tbwed away or-death- notices from their net­ mo'uthtngs of a proud papa over with extensive front end damage, washcloths, and ^ pajamas should ’ vr 15-year-old Renelope Tetlow of Margaret E. Jacobson, research Today his brataichild. But Stem offers Eastern Connecticut representa­ Ostrmsky be soaked for an hour In am­ THE MAGAZINE OF Reuben Plen’s works and sponsors. tive of the 'Young Democrats Club ■ was later .charged with following Girls: Do send some help forfhis ^ er I f W d " ^ v ’^He'i DUCOandDULUXRmNISHING An upward twitch or a downhill the further evidence. DEALER IN WASTE too closely and was ordered to monia water (1 cupful to S gal­ ihanov man. Moe. turn on that society will meet at 8 p.m. PLE.ASANT PLACES “ The reviews have been uni­ will be present to discuss methods unhappy man. Moe, turn on that was charged In court yesterday slide of a rating will tell the story of forming such a club. All Inter­ MATERIALS appear In CltcUt Court 12, Man­ lons of cold water). Rugs should old charm when the girls are Tuesday at the Nathan Hale Com­ A MONTHLY FEATURE Texaco Station for many mlllion-dollar enter­ versally excellent,” he said. "I chester, Dec. 10. be vacuumed every day. The with injury or risk of' injury to a The Coloniudee Hotel is delightfully differantt 166 MIDDLE TURNFIKE, WEST ested Democrats of the to'wn are around your place'so they 'will start munity. Center. Bach member will YOUR HOMETOWN DAILY prises. don’t mean the critics ■ merely ap­ MANCHESTER Police investigation of a fifth floor of the bathroom, the toilet minor and was freed in $2,500 be asked to list first and second MANCHESTER NEWSPAPER 381 Main StrMt proved of the show. In many ■welcome. putting the lipstick where It be­ Deeigned for family fun, the apecious grounds are on Either Leonard $tem has a fine­ Glii Scout Asalstant ^ RAGS, IRON accident, which loccurred at 8 a.m. sent, and other fixtures should longs! bond. Miss fe llo w ^wa.s shot ^ chplces as to the committees he or .HA9RV MUU cases they display a real rooting MEMORIAL CO. yesterday on Tollan^ Tpke., east also be cleaned daily. It is not T.r-jWednesday J-...... while(.,1 - 1handling >11 - a .22 gjjg Yvould be willing to work. on. ly developed sense of bravado or interest, 'they seem to understand A fdrmer Girl Scout, counselor. Polly the water’s edge bf the Atlantic Ocean. Thera’s 826 feet of private iianrljpBtpr Piwii* M l 3.9149 else he is a confident man. He Is Opposite Bast' Cemetery of N. Miain St., brought the arrest necessity to fumigate any part pistol at Packer’s home. Miss Jacobson will give a talk on what we’re trying to do on two Miss Cindy Erho, has beqn named SCRAP METAL Dear Polly—When tacking any­ ^ e that his new show, “ I’m acting assiatant scout leader for of Gary M. Boland, 19^ of 57 Mc­ of themouse. thing, I put the tacks in a paper "Old Time Industries ^long Cov­ lieach for sunning. . . two sparkling salt-water pools. . . exciting rtojjjjros MIteheN 3-7043 '* HydnuMtUe TransmlssloB levels: Have a show that gets real Quality Mnmeriois Kinley St., on a charge of reck­ Worms have been with us for €upmn$ i|praib Repairing EXekens, He’s Fenster," will sur­ laughs, and aUo tries to develop Troop 11, Mrs. William Burnham, cup and snap it to the belt or front entry's Mill Stream” ai the meet­ vive on ABC. and PAPER less driving. His case will come many centuries. They may not ing. social activitiea. Deep-aea 6shing and golf nearby. Enjoy ease and - An Work Oonmnteed some potots about Kiunan relation­ 'scout leader, has announced. O v e t ~ M Years Bxpertenoe like the rough time we give them of my dress with a apring-type Car In jures Dog, “ I think everything points to Into court Dec. 10. Police said clothespin. Finish Coihbat Training ships.” 731 PARKER ST. but they are not discouraged. We informality, tupefb accommodations and wonderful food. Texaco Lnbrlontion Service it,” says the producer-writer. “ In Another reason for his confi­ Manobester Evening Herald Oo-. that the youth was drivUg west­ - Mrs. H. D. Driver Arrested Marine Pvt. David W. Trundy, the first place it’s a funny show. CoN Ml 9-5807 Tel. MI S-5735 or SO 8-5879 bound and had trouble seeing due should not be discouraged either, son of Mrs. Ruby L'. Flint of Wa- dence may be that he’s got an­ lumbia correepoadent Mrs. Ed­ because no one ever died of an Dear Polly—TTie odor of canta­ Open December 21 to April 18. We Give a,-OC Green Stamps ward Carlson telephone ACadenty A. AlMETTl, Prop. , to steam coming from the car's loupe is not so difficult to remove tertront Park, completed four other enterprise, going for him. radiator. He ran his car into the acute case of pinworms. A 51-year-old Manchester maq weeks of individual combat train­ Six years ago he and comic Roger 8-9224. from a refrigerator container If Write Dept 19 for FREE color folder! Price wanted to market a book Harrison St., Manchester left rear of a vehicle operated by you place crumpled .newspaper (not yesterday was charged with fail- ing, Oct. 25, with an Infantry whae. 'H*a Wma ta 'Robert H. Rylander, 22. of 184 E. thl, column) inside the container. I- ■ to report an injury to a dog training regiment at Camp Le- called “ Mad Lib.” City L’Enfant’s Middle Tpke. ^7o injuries were not­ jeune, N.C. F. DanHamlmirSfPresuUnt "The book people told us it was Chilid Study Group Leave it for several hours or over­ I has been ordered to appear a game, ana the game people told ed but the Boland vehicle was night, If possible.. Remove the pa­ Marine Pvt. Burton S. Andrews BRASILIA ^ Pierre L’Enfant,' towed away with extensive left in Circuit Court 12, Manchester, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Burton S. us It was a book.” he said. “ So To Meet Tuesday per and then waidi and rinse aa we published It ourselves." the French architect who designed front ^damage. usual. Dec. 12. ' • ^ Andrews of Roses Bridge Rd., com- Ym M im tlw .|o(i... we have ju t ths i Du Pan' Washington, D.C., later planned WATKINS-WEST pleted his four weeks training on I Hfvu t The result: “ Mad Lib” books ■ a p a r t Mrs. P. J. B. Bollce said that James Rudaell Paint for it..'. bi cotes to match have sold a half-million copies. Belo Horizonte, the capital of Physical education and art Oct. 31. ' It to im p . .', bow to do HI e A L i . of 85 S. Main St., struck a d()g, question on eotel... In a l They have published other off­ Minas Gerais State in Brazil. FUNERAL : classes in the school system will GRB, GIMME THAT DIME! owned by Earl Everett of 168 S; The training provides newly en­ CALL I S for aspotl M p oo your sort ptbrtini fob. be discussed at a meeting of the beat Items, the latest being ‘"The Ml 3-6563 Personal Notices A locket-shaped dog tag noiv Is Main St., on S. Main St., near listed marines with a background Very Important Person Desk Di­ CHOOSING THE LOG SERVICE -> Manchester Child Study Group on the market that not only gives Spring Sj., and then failed to re­ of experience in the field under hamburgers ...... ' i J Tuesday at 1 . _ . . . ary.” ‘ -Because they believed that the p.m at BuckleyifthS dog's name, address and port it to police. - combat condltians. .Live-flrihg. ex- Christ Child .bad been jwashed and School library. PAI NT CQ This is a slick item which looks ORMAND J. WEST In Memonaih ' ” telephone number, but provides a The accident occurred about 5 sendees are conducted, in addition ^ / I J o h n s o h at ..test like an ordinary desk di­ dressed at Bethlehem beside an . t o . lOTtM memory of our ion ' and Mias Julia Case, head of the space to insert a cein for a tele- o'clock, police* said, and a driver to field trips and classroom lec­ 723 MAIN «T upA N C H E ST E R — PHONE MI 9-4501 ^ 8 » a h pe<> .brother, .Gregory Monaco, wlio was tures. ary. Then‘'jii5ii~':&id--sixfi) nctatiffios, Director illlea in action Nor. 25. 1944 In France. physical education department of -phone call. The bacH of’ ^ e dog of Bhother vehicle noted Ruddell's as: "Ship Ro}U Royce to Lonijpn' pie always nail fttfe logs of ash Manchester High'School "and Miss tag .says, “ Use the enclosed mon­ registration plate number and re­ Clinic Date dianged HOTEL BUY THE PAINT THAT’S WORTH Trft WORK for lube Job"; tSet dat^ for ected wherever he iwent. look for tbo soiden arches.. . McDonald s Grant"; “ B e ^ falconry lessons Team will not darken nor shadows' dim department of Manchester elemen­ Is waiting for me. Many thanks.” The dog, which ran from the pupi^ in Coventry schools will be mLMI MACM SHOm S next week” : “ Repair air condi­ Oak, pine, olive were Yule log Mancheetar’e Oldest The beautiful memories we have of. tary schpoU. will participate la an As an extra aafeguai^, dogs scene after being hit, .was not he.ld Dec. 6, instead of during the 46 W E H C E N H R STREET tioning in dog’s bmise” , and“ Get sources In other- Ekiropean coim- •hi him. 6 ■ bpen panel di^pusslon. should be .trained to bite imyone badly hurt. He wfts kept overnight week of Nov. 25,''according to Dr. R iy iU A BEACH. FtORIDi^ • Phoni PALM BEACH. VI 4-5221 H i PAINTS .unlisted .nuniber for aecood. car trles. In Scotland, (he choice was With Ftoeat FaeUtttea and Tmekbig C m . .' Sadly missed by mother, father, The meeting is open to all par­ who. doesn’t use the coin for tele­ a t . a veteranarian’s hospital with Robert P. Bqwen, health director. „ SILVER LANE EXTENSION phone.’’ Wrth. ^ sisters and brothers ents. ) phoning. a leg Injury. ^ Tha clinic at the PHNA office (S' V'\ \ I , .■ *r ' A . .J- • i UANQUESTER ^Vli^lNa HERiUJ). MANCHESTER, OONIL, SATURI^At. NOVEMBER 24, 1962 . \- r^ ai EiGfiT aUNCVBSTSB K TBN m a HXIULD, MANCHEBlfiB, CONN., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1962 P A o l m m

LITTLE SPORTS / BY ROU80N BOARDING HOUSE w ith. MAJOR B'^'^PLE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE \Chink8 Appear in the Image TWffOlDIT,' C*AO, IY% IHe ownkrI SIsIUFPK7M6 OF THE MANSKM-^ am ■DICH^T ftn- AvtosMsy cRuMvtni. UPAMV I^ORE HIMSELF/HE'S J X Fl6HiT'p4AM LIABLE TO-^'-WWLL OH-tOOM HAMEtO-*~--rMAT AOOM 6in(eainb.fona) ,4<»TnN» JS-roSAY-*^^ ILanut of 7R ntodoeM itonpaUe Passer Tied Football Finale //•Mf ■ ^ A p o iik 10 Lotik of taifr Scheduled Today llSoUrie 13— oompriief BUGizS BUNNY UBtot’iWMIMr 1,707 aquar* NFL Mark Rained oat of a hoHdaj MBonndod ■iliei UOxldtiiOg ttSUte scheduling, Manchester and HAVE VOU CONSIDERED> omqriue U Entin Windham try again today to y : x A o c < ^ THE APVANTA6 ES OF M O n elFrJ 34Wkdnd In Last Tilt complete tl^lr lOffi football sea­ ITProbibit SSAaaiiUnt 36PhUippina 44Detaate sons. The grid windup to K N (X < OWNINS A FULL SET UBuooeti dlij 27Pauae peaaant 40 Seattle scheduled for 1:30 . at Guild OF ENCVCOPEDIAE? ao A n U u aoOptate 38Aacendcd SOEplatlea (abJ , NEW Y O R ^ ( M —The meaMira aoswidiMo 39 Rat SlBisebaU dim > Field, Wlllimantic. A ce tl Laat moaih (d>.) 34 Mental, ilatiii 40Ezpiodad SSMourtta Arabiaail last time Y- A. ’Httle ran into Distributed by NBA > While neither dub has any 321ad’anlckiiaine SSPrayer ^ 431naact calipb the WashingtfHi Redskins, he The yiettm of, this football od­ chance at the OOlL title (long House aSAfriean tno OSPantrjr 1 2 8 4 5“ 7 1 2 10 peppered iJYem with seven dity was Duko’s' brilliant quarter, ago clinched by Wethersffold) aoEnenr n touchdown passes, tying a Na- bark, Jerry Barger. the game shapes up as a good CD. >31 Recent (eonb. II Is It happened in the Dnko- one. Manclimter to 2-4-1 In fonn) tional J'ootball League record. Nebraska gamn In Miami’s Orango league play, Wbidham 2-6 in 33 Glrl’f name 1?" IB He also launched the ’Skins on Bowl Jan. 1, 1955. the loop and 3-5 overall. - 1 5 3lViper a dizzying downward spiral. Both teams have had good C3 34 Incommode Early In tb« third period 37 Rip IS" H19 Now Tittle, the balding pass tbe Blue Derfis had the hall days and bad. each has beaten 40 Borough (abj master, and his streaking ^ew their 87 and were leading, 14-0. teams the other couldn't han­ 41 Label 15" 21 York Giants face the Redskins With a strong wind blowing dle. By all measurements It 43 Steel a" H r again Sunday at Washington. against him, Barger went hack to rates a toss-up. ISlSHT MHmoO. 4S8wia eantoB A month ago, when the two WROM© MAN* 40Etemil]r pdiit. He g<^ off a good one, but TJ& Big. U«> AM. «r. )AJA!SJlLm 47nah 21 • teams clashed, the Redskins, it was high. The Wind caught It 48 Bacon atrip crowd of Clnderellas, had not lost and the ball eame down on the N»- ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN SlMortWef 22 a game and were the talk of the braska 40. JFK to Watch M Oeean veeaele » k league. Now their record stands 85 Attribute aS at 6-3-2. and their backs are to WELL, THERE GOES TH' ...BUT HE DIDN'T CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER SOOreneae IT the wall. Elis, Harvard LITTLE on KITTY CAT I WANT ANY PART I 57 Ligbt colon vr ALMOST HAD FOR OF ME.THATS P O R R R R R iR ^ The Giants (8-2), riding high on - DOWN 45 H i t a five-game winning streak, are BREAKFAST.. ^ FOR SURE.' IfTankie daae JT In THE Game 2TropicaI ahmbe BT hurtling at full throttle toward SBiWeal nai » their Second straight Eastern Di­ 4Tagalog la' B6 vision title. 0 CAMBRIDGE, Maas. (AP) — t ofTta tbree sr Besides Washington, two other President John F. Kennedy, one­ oHidji m langnagea S5" P clubs have mathematical hopes in time Harvard freshman and jun­ SLouaa egg z r the East—the Pittsburgh Steelbrs ior varsity football player, will (6-4) and the Cleveland Bfbwns watch his Alma Mater’s team take (5-4-1). They clash In a telling the field against Yale as a tw’O struggle at Cleveland, with the touchdown favorite today in their loser eliminated. historic series. Other Games President Kennedy is scheduled OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS Other gamB.^-^bave Chicago (6-4) GOING DOWN—Boston Patriot back Jim Crawford is heading toward ground after to arrive by helicopter from Hy- at Baltimore^ (5-5), San Francisco H-a-*! picking up five yards against Buffalo in AFL game last night. (AP'*Pl^otofax.) annisport and enter ivy-draped (4-6) at St. Louis (2-7-1), Dallas Harvard .Stadium shortly before ■ *** • C tSM WM. bfcf M.Mk > WL dRAM'PAW PULSB (4-6-lxat Philadelphii (1-8-1) and the kick off. H A» BOUGHT A Los Angeles (1-9) at Minnesota •Fills Babe ParillVs Shoes Well- A superior offense that has been BY AL VERMI ;R PILE O'WOOD (2 4 ). improving each week is the rea­ PRISCILLA’S POP AM* A SAW— X Tittle, of course, is anticipating son for Harvard’s role as favorite. HB'SDETERVUMEP] another shot at the. Redskins. His HE’SSOKIMA The ball took a wild bounce and Yale has exhibited a strong de­ EVERY YEAR WE EAT THEN W HY IS IT U VETO BEA passes account^ for all the New fense but a less potent attack. ENC3U<9H WOT DCX3 S SO HARD TO PUT A York* touchdowns and 606 yards in started back toward Duke terri. Topplc Buffalo HUNPRED/ Patriots The Elis have tr i^ five quartw- TO REACH FROM MAN UP THERE^i the 49t34 victory. tor}'. It gained momentum on Its THAT'S crazy backward bounce and drib­ backs so far and none yet has WHAT HERE TO THE But the Redskins also have provided a consistent performance. something going for them in bled along the sideline bark to the SAYS- Duke 40,., then past the original Harvard (5-3) to seeking its sec­ Norm Snead He connected for ond straight Big Tbree champion­ a '■ four touchdown paases in the last line of sorimmage. Barger him­ Paced by Sub Tom Yewcic a self finally raced over and knock, ship (H already has beaten Prince­ game against the Giants. Two 61 ton) and a chance at undisputed them were to Bobby Mitchell, who ed the ball out oE bounds on the Duke 35. BOSTON (AP) __TommvT'®''*'®"* week’s defeat at^Jack Kemp, getting hfe first start second place in the Ivy League. i - , j hasn’t scored since. ' ^ 7 TT..._4—J.Houston. 7 of 4Vtheia aASBOnseason, livitYiAVrtlfttllnrunmercifully Inin the Yale (2-4-2) to spurred by the This is the second meeting for The Blue Devils had lost two Yewcic, thru.st into the com- yards on their own punL “Parilli helped by talking to me second half Kemp has recovered hopes of on upset. ,X<' asssL the Steelers and the Browns. The rtiMd post by Babe Parilli’s in- on the sidelines,’’ Yewcic .said. from a broken finger and re' Voviosin Holds Edge , last time they met, Cleveland won jofy, has the Boston Patriots "He’s the one who called the first placed regular Bills starter War­ Crimson Coach John YovlesHV easily, 41-14. The Steelers, how­ touchdown pass to Jimmy Col- ren Rabb. who holds a 3-2 edge over/Yole ever, have won their last three back in the same high gear his On the other side bf the ledger, Unitas^ Arm No^ Longer Feared Another Ace predecessor did. clough." rival Jordan Ollvar in thstf meet­ games. Fullback Jimmy Brown of "It’s great to knpw we have a Holovak figures he’s lost his most ings predicts the clospstf gome in Cleveland appears to be fully re­ For Alexander Yewcic completed 12 of IT pass­ guy who can fill Babe’s shoes,” exciting breakaway runner, Lar­ six years. The teams'Mve been no covered from his wrist injury. es for 220 yards and three touch­ said (Jolclough "Now we know we ry Garron. for the rest of the closest game toxaix years, .'.nie U»?A u-aH e 1WI hy BtA. hK. TJt Rn. UA Pt Off. The Bears whipped the . Colts downs Friday night in pacing Bos­ year because of an injury to his ' Holes-in-one keep coming at can go all the way." closer than 21riJoints recently-^ Colts Sudden Collapse last month, 24-20, and in the pro­ ton to a 21-10 American Foott>all "Yewcic did better than I ex­ left anjile. "We havsA laetter football item cess intercepted three of Johnny the Manchester Owntry CSub League victorj- oaer Buffalo. Yew- pected him to do," said Bo.ston BONNIE Unitas’ passes. But in his last two despite the latenees of the seas- this year'Uian we have had somc- e w i y n * Tw. Kg, wn I /t-2¥ clc’s efforts in his first start kept coach Mike Holovak. "But noth­ timw-''when jwe have enjoyed a games, Unitas has connected with son. Rooky Alexander got one the Patriots (7-S-l)'on the heels ing that kid does surprises me." Volleyball Leagues 33 bf 56 tosses. Billy Wade’s pass­ yesterday—his second of the ^ooa record," Olivar said. "Our **Ntxt time you want to get weighed wait until your Mystifies NFL Elevens of first-place Houston (7-8) in the Holovak praised Yewcic espe­ '^fense has belni good all season CERTAINLY. WE > ing has been a shot in the arm season. Eastern Division race. cially for shaking loose .from American League ALWAYS NAVE ' mother gets off the soaleti” for the Bears. The .latest aoe came on the W. L. and in no game has th4 opposition Houston is home against San tacklers and getting off an impro­ scored mors t^an two totoeh- ROOM FOR ONE THE WORRY WART «-»» L o s ANGELES (NEA)—The sudden decline of Johnny 40er* May Be Tough 5th hole. He used a No. 6 Iron Diego on Sunday while Oakland vised pass to Ron Burton on a West Sides ...... 5 1 '.833 MORE/ TJnitas and/or the offense of the Baltimore Colts is the most If quarterback John Brodie can to ean the shot. On April 6, U & R Const...... 4 .2 .667 downs.” is at Dallas, the Western Division 89-yard play which put Boston Civitans ...... 3X 3 .500 Olivar picked sophomore Hd IF puzzling development of the 1962 pro seasop. With people who keep connecting, the 49era will be he got an are on the 12th heir. lead^. ahead 14-7. tough for the Cards to handle. Yesterday he was playing -with Boston’s ru.shing line held Buf­ Scandia ...... <3 3 .500 McCarthy, promoted from the don’t know their football best, the phlegmatic Lithuanian who Y ^clc, a former bonus catch­ Watkins ...... 2 4 .333 Jayvees to play against Princeton BEN CASEY The Cards are depending mainly Jim Kirkpatrick, Wsdly Olson er with the Detroit Tigers, cred­ falo’s ground game, which had led the Colts to world champion-^ on the running of John David and club pro Alex Hackney. fcenter Congo X ...... 1 5 .167 last week, as hto quarterback ■hips In 1958 and 1959 is still the ited hIs teammates, Including Pa- been averaging 186 yards per ^<‘nediile starter. ' -X The coaches, pinned down, ad­ Crow and Prentice Gault. rilll, who Buffered a broken col- game, to a mere 63. It cha.sed -4T DIM W BW EeRAIM M -A PRBUry greatest single threat. mit he has hurt them with poor . ’Die (jowboys already have one Monday-H West Side vs. U A R The crimson will counter With ANE6THETI6T WHOSE LOVE FDR But the Colts recently came throws in vital aituatloos. Yet victory over the Eagles,’ 4L-19. ___ Bruins Youngest Conat.y^AH Scandia vs. Watkins Mike Bassett at quarterback and BB1MU8T DR.TBP" within -49 aeconds of going eight he had a tremendous game against Don Meredith Is slated to carry TMebday 8:45, Civitan va. Center the versatile halfback Bill Tay­ HOFFMAN X quarters without a touchdown. the Cleveland Browne. One - tWng the Dallas quarterbacking load, This year’s edition of the Boston Cprigo. lor. TAKE SECOND -RESIDENTIN PLACETO Unitas has overthrown men in the is sure—he doesn’t got the lati­ wrlth Eddie LeBaron still out with Bruips to the youngest team in the --- National League NaiROSURSBOr open—^when he hasn't been running tude he had three years ago. Uni­ an- Injured leg. The Eagles will National Hockey League. Average Knicks Topple Nats^ \V. L. Pot THETOUNS for hla life. No 'longer does he have East S ides...... 6 0 1.000 SUR6G0NI5 ATCOUNTy tes’ special flare as a quarter­ start world 100-yard dash record- age of the Bruins this season 4s g e n e r a l the time to putnp one, two or back was his daring—the big pass holder Frank Budd at flanker an even 26 years. Oldest members Teachers ...... 6 0 1.000 DEWnON HOSPITAL, AND three times while Raymond Ber­ bf the Bruins are Bob Perrault’s Coaches ...... 3 0 1.000 Sports Forum ■-24 1DHIS gamble on a third and one situa­ back in an effort to penetrate the BEN^S CLOSE ry executes scientific maneuvers in goal and Forward Jerry Top- Celtics Back in. LeOd Rotary ...... 0 3 ,000 MEDICAL tion, the unorthodox call that he Cowboy pass defense. FRIEND. to elude a defensive back. Half the oarried off with self-oonfldence. The Vikings have been showing paazini. Both of theee players are St. Mary’s ...... 0 6 .000 OrOH, THOSE EAGLES SHORT RIB6 BY FRANK O’NEAl CAREER. » time Berry isn't even playing. 31. Leo Boivln and Warren God­ Gus’s ...... 0 '6 .000 Now he's under wraps, ordered a vastly improved offense, led by .000 Dear Majov Hoople. Is it Unitas (who’s still on the Fran Tarkenton and Tommy Ma­ frey are the only other Bpaton NEW YORK (AP)—It doesn’t seem likeh^liut New York’s Liberty Mutual ...... 0 0 Each week I read with interest vigorous side of 30) or is , it de­ to keep the ball on the ground on players in the 30 or over group. lowly, oft-beaten Knicks are making tl>elr presence felt Schedule •THeyaAiMV* ooiWHAvg ViR/.'WESErA1HREe-\ I PERSONALUV.I D0UBT\ generating support (four of the flrst downs and adhere closely, to son. But they need to plug their Boivin and Godfrey are both an Wednesday 8, St. Mary’s vs your football forecasts. I’m curi­ / THE CAPrlAHSTS \ FREE SPEECH 1N1W5CDUNTRV. TO SOC-rtOUR ONE FRDM\ / IF J COULD STAND ] five offensive line starters are vets the game plan laid down by the porous defense. the Eastern Division race in the Natplml Basketball Assdei- Eiust Sides,' 8:45 Liberty Mutual ous to know why Boston College DR. IB I CAMDf-BRIUJANr DR. DAVIPZORBA-CHIEFQF i coaches. even SO. is conspicuously absent frorn C A R E ^ WQON6.0 THE BOSS AT LEAST I MUCH MORE. / XXINO NEUmeuWEON WHOCe NEUROIjOOICAL SERVICES, TAKES of the-championship days)? ation. x^ vs. Rotarj’, ,V------"I wish we knew," says Don Kel-*' The kid’s g^»t his special prob- Thanks to New York, the Bos­ It Chamberlain scored 53 points Thursday 8, Liberty Mutual vb these predictions. Being an alum­ ONCEAVJEEK. WBALWTIC WDIVIOUAUeMOFTm A FATHERLY INTBZEST IN BEN'S lett, the general manager of the | lems," said one veteran player, ton Celtics today are back in t h ^ for the losers, Elgin Baylor 36 for Coaches, f- nus of BC ril admit th a t. Tm TOUCHES OFF OONTROMRSy. PROFESSIOtM., and PERSONAL, UFE. eiaait,Mfchi. Colts, and that’s the theme gen-1 which is about as dose as the Most Collegians End Slates Today accustomed spot atop the dlvisjflin the Lakers. Tuesday: ’Game between Teach­ probably more 'concerned about er^ly echoed down through the | OoVLs oome In discussing the Unl- standings. The Celtics, out 0*- the Tonight's schedule has New ers and Coache.a has been post­ the team than the average ifan- organization. tas situation. top spot for one day.' regatnM the York at Syracuse, Detroit at Chi­ poned due to previous engagement chester gridiron follower. How­ Southern Cal’s Clean Record ever. I don't believe teams such MORTY MEEKLB BY DICK CAVALLI "It’s sure, hot the Unitas we wei I shuttle several baok- lead with a 116-104 viptdry over cago. Cincinnati at Los Angeles by the Teachers. Game will be knew two. years ago, said Abe flelds in and out every game, end Chicago last night. and Boston at St. Louis. . played at a later date. \ s Nebraska and Oklahoma State Woodson, the defensive back of the that can't help a gily who made But they had to,Have an assist are going to be followed that ar­ X' Sah Froncisco 49ers after John had On Line Today Against UCLA from the ia.st-pla^e Knicks to do dently in our area either. TAM5A06B' RAieeiHO6GAI0M« RNErFTNE/ WOfaCON THOSe POINTBeS r g a v e a feti.sh of developing -split second Not that BC should be singled S£9 HI0H0?--FLeX'TWAT steered the Colts to a faltering timing on setting tip to pane and it. New Yorkxibliged by dropping BRBMHANP I OkAV.THAT YOU, DOC, AND 17VIINK \OUfLL -6BB win, relying on a stuttering hin- locating hds receivers’ routes. Syracuse, ndw* in second place, out from the other fine New ^ g - X HdLDir. LEFT K N ^ A BIT. D oesn : A BIG IMPROVBMaJT IN SCO? nlng attack, seldom going to the NEW YORK (AP) — Southerns’other place is ekpected after its 116-110. jft waa the Knicks' third land college teams but I think Every team in the league fears California today faces U’,n^ponent. bursU to surpri.se Syracuse. .They CUBAN MI6 ITS -V size and hampered him all year. season, has virtually secured a outscored the Nats 18-4 in the first that Dartmouth is having at the' WEISTOOCLOSE \ | RADIAL FROM 6ITMIO. REQUEST , U n lt^ always salvaged his rep- out there booing with the rest of spot in the Rose Bowl. But a per­ ' The Sooners (6 ;^ lead the Big present time. I’d venture to say HAVE US TO THEIR HOMELAND I T ,^ R IF Y MY POSITION j OVER, , them. He explained. “I cheered Eight race with .a 5-0 record while one, in the third period, taking a that, the only New England team RRACKnni QUR RADAR AND 11 otatdoh with tremendous individ­ him plenty when he was winning. fect record ' ajid the . national Nebraska-an^Missouri are each 78-71 lea'd. Another eight-point TACANSHOWWE ual performances in the last two championship hang in the balance burst came in the f(nal period af­ that could really give the Big Why shouldn’t I go the other way in Its game with old foe UCLA. 5-1, and sJtiT with a chance. The Green a battle ls_^ being by-pasa<^ Pro Bowl gfames. When he loses?’ Sooners Xoulo virtually clinch It ter the Nats had rallied to with­ ■What’s the excuse this year? The Trojans (^-01 were ranked in one point. in your prediction poll . . , Bcs.-> TSie finger is still swollen, but ."And you know something—J a two-touchdown favorite against againpt Nebraska’ today but still ton College. Uirttas inaisU. both to casuaJ couldn’t argue with him." UCLA (4-8). but there’s a tradi­ haVe^Oklahoma State to face. STANDINO.K Dick Day. questioners' and his coa- RISHTi Tie FBI EMS THEY SEEMED JD LOOK AT TODAYE YEAHm. ! DON'T SEE NO.„THEyn? FLAW LOCOl ' DUHNOMSCH unbeaten through eight games Kennedy, a Harvard grad, was Cincinnati ...... 10 7 .588 at least for h i^ sohoOI soooar RECEIVE THE DATA AT THE RATE OF ABOUT ETRIP. THE d m HOW ANYOME COULD BY TH' WAV, HOW ARB MATH , ABOUT IT.iBOr. when it faced .UCLA and ranked expected to be on hand to watch New York ...... 6 14 .300 groups' throughout New Engtend. EASY, DIDN'T THRBE MUMBERE BACH PAY! ■ j — ' NUMBER M IT IE I HIDE THOSE 3 AND 4 PROBLEMS FED INTO A I LL SHOW YOU Peruvian Boxer in 'lJ>S. Dehut a heavy favorite. UCLA pulled oqt his old school in ‘ its traditional Western Division Only one - man to responsible for MICKEY FINN- BY LANK LEONARD ■you 5AV THE THE DATE UNDER ’ DtSITtAMBEREMIA COMPUTERFIWANTASHOW HOWDR.OUOFF game with Yale. Dartmouth al­ St. Louis ...... 632 this interruption, commonly known • X MY SMNATURB! ETRIP each day. As - r ITW THIS STRIP'. a 10-3 upset and knocked the Tro­ CODE USED BY ONCE BIPUVNED jans out of the Rose Bowl. ready has clinched the Ivy League Los Angeles .. .632 as the weatherman. TBE^PWAS THE FBI EUEPECTE! ITTOMEI yJHW rO R K (A P )_ - title. .471 As a supporter of k>c&l high A LETTER VES-ITCAAAE THIS ASBRESOP Mina of Lima, Peru makes his Cotton of Seattle in a bout that Bowl Bid Out^ San Francisco earned him the role of number one The bowl bid isn’t in question The big game in the Bast, how­ Chicago ...... 222 school soccer teams '*'for many FORAAE, UTERNCXM/IFORSOT 1 United SUtes debut tonight and ever, matches Penn(^ State (8-1) .176 years, I, would like to express my DELANEY? TDfflVEmOVOU/ e cheering you hear in the back- challenger to Johnson, has a 41- this year. The Trojans can do no Detroit ...... 2-1 record with 21 knockouts, worse than tie Wa^lngton for the against ’ Pitt. Another traditional appreciation to this year's fine bund will be 100 per cent pure affair in the West has SUnford Willie Naulls had 25 points and team. I know of no prerious Hank has a 53-16-3 record with top spot in the Big Six. and South­ Richie Guerin 22 for the winners, group that displayed more deter­ jruvlan'. 36 knockouts. ' ern (^I has beaten Washington. playing California. ' About 200 followers of the South Duke (7-2) goes -“against North while Johnny Kerr and Dave Gam- mination. more unity of ^ r i t , Two judges and a referee will The;* need only official league bee paced the Nats with 17 each. more consistent h>>'«lty to thf American light heavyweight score the bput by rounds, . ratification to advance to the post­ Carolina in a game that could champion paid approximately *560 Bob Cousy keyed a late Boston school’s venerable ooteh, D4<1c season classic, presumably to .face give the Blue Devils the Atlantic Danielson. each to fly up for the fight. They Wisconsin. The Badgers, like the Coast Conference title and a place rally that secured the decision wlU be decked out in “Mma Hats,” against OUcago at Providence. Hats off to our soccer,lads: all .Veteran Ted Kroll Trojans, need only official league in a bowl somewhere. The Zephyrs had closed to win in ohomps. we honor everj-one: dean ■ombrero style, and equipped with sanctioning to win a trip to the sportsmanship wag the order of whistlea festival of roses, ^ t they, too, three points with four minutes to eiHta,aaA.w.Tj«.a«.Me.iy.w».i L«ads at Orlando; go when Cousy tossed in three their play—for each victory woo. Mina’s opponent is Henry Hank face ’ a tremendous challenge to­ Writer*’ Guests straight baskets, and Bill Russell Sincerely wurs. t f Detroit, nonnally a middle­ day. > OeoU Kittle <. ORLANDO, Fla. (AP)—Veteran The third-ranked Badgers (T-1) added two more secondS(^later that weight. They are to fight 10 rounds Ted Kroll led a bobtailed field of Eight high ’ school football put it out of reach. V DAVY 10NR8 BY LEFP and McWILLIAMS or less in Madison Square Garden 82 Into the third round, of the take on fifth-ranked Minnesota coaches whose teams compiled fine Chicago rookie Terry Dtochinger with network (ABC) television $35,000 Orlando Open today, .close­ (6-1-1), with the Big Ten title at records during the 1962 season led the scorers with 32 points. Tom eoverage at 10 p.m. EST. stake. The winner is the champ. will be ■ guests Monday at the SpoHs Vietving ly pursued by Dow Finsterwald Minnesota, however, is not eligi­ Sanders had 29 for Boston. MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JUNES and FRANK RIDGEWAY THfVCAN'T7 EVEN IF YOU LOSE, M|V.. P A y V .-y 6 Op0 LORD/ Hank wants to fight Dick Tiger, of lequesta, Bert Weaver of weekly grid luncheon put on by the St. Louis staged a third period START CON- BOARD DOESN'T IT'MEANS DAVY, DEAR, YOU'LL E, ) IT COULD BE the newly-crowned middleweight Edgewater Beach, Miss., and Rex ble for the Rose Bowl, since it Connecticut Sportswriters Alliance blitz, hitting 13 of 17 shots at one SATURDAY STAUCTION VOTE A6AINST TOO MUCH TO STILL HAVE VOUR ^THE LOCKER! competed there the past two sea­ at th? Ambassador Restaurant In HOW DO you N EX T w e e k : ahamp. He lost a decision to Ti­ Baxter Jr, of AmarUtp, Tex. stage. In Its come-from-behind ef­ 1:16—Miehigoa St. vs. OWo Sa ' AAAAAAM-HTfeVERy TTSAAELIS.TUSTUKE VOUR MARINA f MARCP AND LOCKER... AND ALL This trio trailed Kroll by only sons. Hamden. Invited, and expected to Ctionnel S ' LIKEAAy NICE, My DEAR. CKBAR 6AA0KE MB, MLLY. THE MONEY FROM ger last March in Miami when he The long football weekend, the attend, are Ray Tellier of Notre fort against Detroit. The Pistons weighed 159 plus. Hank will be one stroke with 188’s for 38 holes. had a 52-37 lead with two minutes 4:30 p.m.—rRoee ef the Week NEW THE BOLD DIVING. Three more players were regular season final for all but Dame of West Haven, Joe Cottone Channel 30 pbrfuaae,Mr well over that--figure for tonight’s a handful of teams, got under of Wethersfield. Pete Flourde of left in the flrst half, but the Hawk (( battle with the South American bunched at 139 over the 6,789 Rio third period explosion gave them 5 p.m.—NFL Hlghllghta ABERNATHY? Pinar course. way with Texas’ 13-3 Thank.sgiv- Si Bernard’s in New London, Channel SO 176-pound king. ing Day victory over Texas A&M Hank Giardi of East Hartford, an 82-71 ftiargin and they coasted The field was trimmed trimnied to the, Hi. 6 p.m.—Wide Worid aJ 'Sperts It Mina------wins- — his manager — ir i wUl .*>. players with scores of *48, or bet- and continued Friday night with Johri Janenda of Amity Regional, Bob PetUt had 3& poinU for St. Channel 8 tpgr to arrangeurange a title shot withwiw gf EYiday's second Northwestern’s 30-7 victory over Jim Tornmee of Oreepwich, Vito 10 pjn.-^1ght a< the Wfask BttYlto of Jonathan L*w in Mil­ Louto, Ballsy Howell 28 for De- lUroid Johnson; ~ 'the ‘ilduSu.~7iLifaiSi4r'^''S ^ ~ trolt. Clwanel 8 fcaavy.wy, champion from Phlladei- th^ defending champion, Gay Bowl Elne«p ford’aiid'R&n-DaaiPlk-ot.-^^ ■--iiSS-AasMsA 9.H,j.sc0 ^ 4 ^ a, wha will see the fight. Ted- Brewer Jr., of Crystal River, Fla. 'The major bowl lineup now has High of Winsted. SUNDAY Southern California’ and Wiscon­ ’Francisco 44-18 Ih fHT aecona Brenner garden matchmaker. He had- a - 74r75—149. quarter for a 74-55 lead at Inter­ FAKED OUT—Dave Gambee (with hall) of Syracuse 2 p.m.—Giants va. Redaktas T—iSS. would like to make ■■ the match for* Kroll, who shot a 69 in the open­ sin! ' each, all but cerhUn, in the Channel 3 il-a i Rose: Te>tos hM clinched the host ■Tilt, of the Leaning ) Tower of mission, but just managed to hold Nats has Boston Celtic tTom Heinsohn 'well faked out of Mow York, Philadelphia, or Miami ing round, out one more stroke off a closing drive by the WjuTlors 3:80—Oaktead vo. >*■■■ p January. A Lima promoter also from par Friday with a 38. He spot in ths Cotton, and dh an­ Pisa, Italy, has been Increasing at the play duririg NBA game at Philaddphia Thursday. nouncement that Louisiana Itats, a raU of about JBO^if-aii-taoh aaoh which brought them to ' within r ■. IraM IflM to put on the show In did M bv not letttng Itttl* tliiiiBi M petals In tas flMl BnlMto. Nats won, 1*0-120. (AP PhotoJa*.) ~ ‘ . r Uma In January. bother Mm. Itia Ho. 3 tsam,. wU aaeapt Iba X’' , /■ V '; /

i k ■V.. ■ t. 7 MANCHESTJSR E'VENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBE'R 24, 1962 PAGE ELBYIN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. ICANCHESTER. CONN, JEDAY, NOVEMBER *4, 1962 PAGE TEN Boases For Rei 66 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale - 72 Hous^ For Sale 72 OOVENT^RT—Large 8 room, 8 Maryland Cra^h Kills Painting—PapNertiig . 21 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAI BY FAGALT a^^H O R T E N Household Goods 51 Apartmenti^FlutDr^ ^ $11,800—4 ROOM Cape, aluminum COVENTRY—7 room home on one MANCHESTER —Six room Cape, MANCHESTER . —Fine 6 room MANCHUISTER — 5 room ranch 17, / bedroom ranch available immedi­ storms, awnings, shade trees, bus, acre, full cellar, oil heat, ^um- fireplace, x>pen stairway, rile Tensinentd .63 ately through June 1968, $ioo ranch in country setting but con­ home, 2 bedrooms, dinette^ walk- AND poperhanaliig. KENMORB antomatio wakber,: shopping. Carlton W. Hutchins, inum storms -and screens,- 4 bed­ bath, city utilities, excellent con­ venient to shopping and bus. Full m stairway to atUc, parBaUv- monthly. Write to Bok H, Herald. MI 94182 Stunips Aviation Experts Goqd cloan woritmamihip at rea­ $15; Cape Cod drip dry curtalna, FOR RENT—New duplex, 5 gener­ rooms, kitchen, living room and dition throughout, (jharles Les­ basement Oil hot water heat fuilahed family room and full r m«roLO> /ffTHFRATif, $1J50; l&ed • - . . . — CLASSIFIED sonable rates. SO years in Man­ SHE'S TURNINffl- that*/WRB ✓ aAFFTYSUX^ drapes, $6 (pair). MI ous rooms, 8 bedrooms, one Uock ^fANCBESThilt 4 room single utility foom, only $9,500. Robert perance, MI 9-7620. Owners on move! Asking $14,900. basement, oversize garage wlUi chester Raymond FiSko. MI LIKE HER, 1 CMXM" HAS TO CT S-d886. from biis. MI 6-8852. house, $115 monthly, adults. Ctdl Wolverton Agency, Realtor, MI Madeline Smith, Realtor, MI patio, shrubs and flowers, U^e (Continued froni Page One) BHCK-THS CLOO^,, 9-2813. 9-A3S7. S W 'a SS .WAISUINSr JLWITH VOUR A S S I M I 8-0643 after 6. PLEASANT .... 9-1642, or Mabel Sheridan, MI wooded lot. Reody for occupancy. RockvUle-Vemon 3-8139. Must be seen to be appreciated. Empire State (Chamber of Com '10UN& FOR A THREE ROOMS, suitable for an buUt-lns, fireplace with VERNON combat missions as a.. B24_ pilot John Sykes Mason Jr. of Itosniw Typew rit^ Service, 479 B. Mid- cated. Garage. Adults. ^ month­ 100x180, two Uocks to scmool paneled wall. Choose your own in Europe during World War n ly. MI 9-7256. home priced "right at $9,500; beau­ CAPE—6 rooms. 1% beriis, near voir Rd. and Jacob Marvel Fini­ dle Tpke.. Ilunchertey. MI 9-»477. ROOM DUPLEX and garage, and transportation. Exclusive tiful 3 bedroom ran ^ '2 baths, decorations, along with a and held the air medal with five COPT CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Electrical Semcea 2^ w it h ___ nilng Junlw High; also excellent kin of Crane Rd., EUington, are large yard, on bus line, MI 9-5096. L HAVE SEVERAL nice single carport, large - lot-f full price wooded lot of your choice. 2 bedroom Colonial. E. J. Carpen­ New 6 room ranch, bath and a oak leaf clusters and the distin- among 91 Yale students from Con­ MONDAV FBIDAV lOrM AJA—SATCBDAX t AJL guiahed flying cross. He joined FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt hennen for rait, $80 and up. Alfred $19,5()0; off Vernon Street, nearly Complete price $20,300. ter. Broker. MI 9-5051, MI 94162. half, 1,200 sq. ft. of living com ­ necticut named to the Dean’s-List Wanted— iTo^Buy 58 Capital Airlines a ft^ his dis­ wir­ D. Heckler, PI 2-6519, 5:804 p.m. KLEINSCHMIDT AGENCY new 3 bedroom ranch extra fort, excellent location. for outstanding academic adtieve- ing. Licensed and In s u ^ . Wilson SIX ROOM duplex,' rent $100 large lot, full price $16,500'; A o rt MANCHESTER^Ranch home of charge in 1945 and went to United PLEASE READ TOUR AD EUANKIb buying and Waning ^[ood ment during the past term. montbly. Inquire 188 (Jenter St. SIX ROOM Cape Cod, 4 bedroomst MI 8-7589 way ont—3 bedroom ranch, small 6 rooms right In town but on a when it absorbed Capital in 1961 rrn~“ *~-* «r tlWaat Ais” an Ukea o*«r Hw ohoM m • mm- ERectrical Co., Uantmeat/x. Ml used furniture and antiques at 420 U & R REALTY CO., INC. Both 8LTe seniors at Yale. Stu­ with recreation room and 2-car outbuUding, full price $9,000 ; 5 quiet deadend street huge treed Vernon—6 room ranch, attach­ Balog-lived 'with his wife, son and VMdCBOe. TIm aOvartiaer afeiMld n M hla aO tiM felBST DAT f l 9-4817. Qlastonburt MB S-ITTS. Lake St. Call and see wbat SIX ROOM duplex, oU steam heat, dents on the dean’s list are mem­ room house with large lot, $7,000. lot, hill cellar with level entrance, ed garage, $16,200. daughter at BVanklin Lakes, N.J. APPBAB8 H i AEPOBT EBItOBS !■ tloM lot Ibe Mart feuer- got Open Sundays. 'Ml 9- bus Une, private cellar, low rent. garage, near bus,- school and "" MI 3-2692 bers of the upper three classes. To church. May be seen at 437 Sum­ ROCKLEDGE—7 room Ranch, 4 oil hot water beat, aluminum Co-pilot Robert J. Lewis, 32, of tl«NL n w Heioid k renoU M e far oaly ONB HMwreet or omitted Adults preferred. MI 9-8867. Call the Ellsworth Mitten Agency, qualify they must matnbaiw a FT^wFlniriii^ 24 WE BUY, SEIX. or trade antique mit St,, Manchester or caU. years old, large modem kitchen. Realtor, MI 8-8980, or M l 9-7005. storms and screens, 8 bedrooms, Bolton Notch—4 room ranch, New Brunswick and Wllliamstown, InaertJon iur oa j Mnwrttoement M d tlMii only to the estmit of • N.J., was the second son of Mr. grade average in the t 25 per and used furniture, clilna, glass, :^HflEE MODERN rooms and 289-7846. biUH-ln oven and range, diahwaah- Robert D. Murdock, MI 34473 liifing room and >c(»ivenient kitch­ excellent ctmdirion, garage, ’’innho Kood” ‘noertlon. Brnm which do not leooen the onloe of PAINTIN^ remodeling p and Mrs. Arthur Lewis to be cent of the class. Those In the top silver, picture tramee and oM b a ^ ground floor, with indl'vi- er, dispbaal. i ^ t i y , etc. Large en, $15,300. Robert Wolverton amesite drive, $18,000. 1 h f *nMho » o o ^ i ' usfiging, fioor stmding. Call MANCHESTER — Rockledge. 6 killed in an accident. Arthur Lewis 10 per cent of their class are list­ coina, old dolls and guns, hobby dual Ameslte drive and yard, dining room den oenter.entrance Agency, Realtor, MI 9-2813. ibarles M l 8-A07. room ranch, 8 bedrooms, vacant, EAST HARTFORD Jr. died in 1647 in an auto acci­ ed as ranking , scholars. CoUecUona, attic contents or whole ideal foK an elderly couple or ban. paneled wall flrqtUbe in liv­ Plotkin. the son of -Mr. sad Mrs. Em d^mgren A gw ey, MI 84321. ing room with a beautifu] vl»w, 8 f MANCHESTER—2 family 5-5, riled CUSIDM BUILT f room fUtnob, Manchester—5 room ranch, ga­ dent in Florida. FLOOR SANDING and refinishing estates. Furniture Repair Service, newlywedksstove and refrigerator large Uvliig room with Orsplacs, rage, $12,800. Max Plotkin, is a ranking scholar. ’TalcottvUe, Conn. 161. Ml >-7449. furnished. Available Dec. 1, $85. bedrooma, 8 hatha, > «ar garage, See this immaculate 8 room baths, neat and clean, two furn­ Ten of the victims were em­ DIAL M l 3-2 7 H (specializing in older floors). MiTTtB WHITS Lids FOR RENT—Older home in coun­ aces, 3-car garage. Bel Air Real formal dbdng room, family siis ployes o t United, although only He graduated from Buffleld Painting. (5eilings. Paperhanging. ^ THE AUTO U C S f« f AU 9-7819. plastered waUs, selling, at bank expandable Cape with four fin­ Academy and wiU take a BJL de­ WANTETO—used restaurant, gro­ try. Can Joseph Barth. Broker, appraisal, $29,900. miUbrick Agen.. Estate. MI 3-9332. kitchen 9 bedrooma. IH batba, four were on duty in the Viscount. No job too small. John VerfaiUe, 3UH9AU*-— MI 9-0320. ished rooms, fireplace,' com­ recreation room with Iteplaoe, gree in mathematics. He is a m a n -' cery store, and tavern equipment. THREE BEDROO»l\apartment In cy. Ml 9-8464 bination windows, fuU ceramic One of those not working was MI 9-6760. MANCHESTER — 6 room Cape enelosod breeseway, attached fa- CHAMBERS REALTY Diaenna Champneys, 21, of Ogden, ber of the Yale Russian Club sad For fast and ready cash call Hartford off Wethersnold Avenue. bath with vanity, dormer, the 'S’ale. Mathematioal Society. Fred Fontaine, BU 9-6646', before STARTWEATHBR ST.—A large 6 Cloee to' High and Junior High rage. landscaped y«nl 91x194. Utah. .« SUBfXS HUTCHBSONt CaU MI 3-9293 after 6. \ amesite drive, aU on a large A. Cauunbera, Broker Mason, the son a t John S. 9 a.m. or after 7 p.m. _X. Business Property For Sale 70 room quiet house, all utiUUes, Schools, fireplace, garage, $14,500. - Marion B. Robettoon. Raaltor. Ill Another stewardess, Mary Kline TROUBLE REAGHINfi OUR AOflRTlSER? Bonde^^tocks— weU landscape lot in an ex­ Bel Air Real Estate, MI 3-9332. 8-5908. son, graduated from P h illip s NEW 8% extra large rooms, heat, near bus, $14,500. Joseph Barth, cellent location. Priced at only Or H. Chambers, MI 3.2325 21, was the only child of J. H. Mortgages 31 hot water, incinerator, phtto, Broker, MI 94320. lUine, president of the Lake Su­ Academ y In Andover. He wiU tidM ' • o $15,500. MANCHESTER — 6 room ranch, h n . 84980. a B .A degree in poUUcal sci«o$a CASH AVAILABLE. If you have WANTED—Used bench lathe. ABC stove, refrigerator, parkmjf, perior & Ishpemlng Railway, Mar­ M-Hovr A itw ^ l Strriet Appliance Repair. MI 8-8879, •TOLLAND—Nice Cape on main 1% years old,, an exceptional quette, Mich. He is a member a t SUllman C ^ - real estate equity, call us for adults. MI 9-6750. EXCELLENT INVESTMENT home, $14,900. Joseph Barth, Bro­ road, comer lot over one acre, EAST HARTFORD United said the Viscount that lege where he is on the soosw funds. S2000 requires only 144.60 Help Wanted— Male 36 Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 Household Goods 51 DELMONT ST. section—6 rooms, $11,960. JoeejAi Barth Broker, MI U & R REALTY CO., INC, ker, MI 9-0320. team. Frta it Htrald Readers per month, including repayment crashed was one of 46 acquired Rooms Without Board 59 first floor, large yard, garage, 94320. from Capital in the 1961 merger. Assigned to Oennany Frank Burke, 246-^ days, ~ or TOOL AND gauge makers wanted, TOY WHITE poodles, AKC regfis- RUGS, NEIVER used, 9x12 green, It you are looking for better MI 8-2692 EAST HARTFORD—Large-6 room first-class only full or part-time, tered, 9 weeks old, wonderful Swedish, $20; 9x15 red Oriental, five minutes to bus, schools, ranch 'bullt-lns. cellar, garage, New 6 room raised ranch with “The lart accident involving a Army Sgt. Eldon L. DanidA30, 629-6658 evenings. ' PLEASANT rooip for gentlemEui, than 10% return on your in­ MANCHESTER — Cozy 6 room Lots For Sale 73 all prevailing beneiits and rates. Christmas gift for the-family. MI $36; 9x12 gold Paristan. 289-6966. stores, $120 per month, no utlU- bus. Carlton w. Hutchins, MI three food sized bedrooma, 1% capital Airlines Viscount occurred whose wife, Brna, lives .Beak­ oMwU^*th?tI*SEoiie Botcdf Simply cnB Iho central location, free parking. M l tles, children accepted. MI 3-0094 vestment, We have several house on deadend street, 'possibili­ Robert D. Murdock, MI 3-6472 baths large brick ,,fireplacs and SECOND MORTGAGES available. Overtime if desired. Call Man­ 9-0908. ties, $12,990. Joseph Barth, Bro­ 9-5132 WYLLYS STREET—extraordinary on Jan. 18, 1960,” United said. er PL, RockviUe, recently 'was as­ FOR SALE — Florence electric 3-6127 after 4 p.m. plMes. of property that could paneling split entry foyer, Consolidate your obligations into chester Tool A Design, MI 9-6283 ker, MI 9-0320. single lot 240 foot frontage. hU “ Since that time the Viscount signed to the S lst' InfEuitry ki AKC REGISTERED Collie pups, range, good condition. Call after do this for you. Now Is the time VERNON—5 rodm ranch, 2-car at- Tappan buUt-ins, basement g a -' Geijnany. , MANCHESTEe ANSWEMNO SERVICE one monthly payment. We are in or apply in person. <■ FURNISHED ROOMS, complete 8-7444. fleet has flown 2,293,682,000 pas­ reasonable prices. Call Caledon­ 6:30, 289-7102. , HEBRON CBNTBI^ — 4 rooms, to InV^. Prices are definitely tached garage, nice condition. rage, all on a .wooded lot of a position to loan any amount light housekeeping facilities. Cen­ PORTER St.—Large cohmial borne, EIGHT ROOM cape, 4 bedrooms, senger miles.” Sgt Daniels is a squad leader M l 941500 WANTED—Construction workers ian, East Hampton, ANdrew heated. CaU after 8 p.m. ACademy ' going ^increase. For further Storms, fireplace. Tongren Agen­ your choice. Priced at only in the Infimtry's Company C ta on easy terms. J. D. Realty, 470 trally located. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 8-3148. Informaudn eaU .... 6 bedrooms, 2H baths, 8-ear ga­ dining room, paneled family SIX A ZONE lots within block of for part-time mornings or afterr. 7-4260. AS ALWAYS. MarloW^s features cy, MI 3-6321. $19,960. school- City water, no sewer, terms Mannhefin. He entered the lenoo your |Ol TonH hear tnoi Main St., MI S-5129. the largest desk selection in town. Arch St., Manchester, rage, large' landscaped yud. room,. fdu shed dormer, lire noons. Must have driver’s license. available. Cleared, good size. T. wlthont an eveninc at the A style Euid finish to fit every Shown by appointment. BCarion B. alarm, aluminum combinaiions, CXJVENTRY — 4 room ranch, in;>950 and was last stationed t t Phone MI 9-9644, Charles Pontl- ANDOVHIRr-Ijarge furnished rooita NEW 8 BEDROOM large flat, >136 Robertson, Realtor. MI S-SMW. attached garage. Very close to J. Oockett, Realtor, MI 8-1577. Hospital Notes )rt Dix, N. J. Business Opportunities 32 celli. Articles For Sale 45 need from $19.95 up. E-Z terms. J. D. RETAUTY breezeway, garage, fireplace, ,U & R REALTY CO., INC. E^imiture Dept., 861 Main St. for rent, C. H. Stiens, PI 2-7273, month, MI 3-8409, ' school, shopping and transporta­ $11,500. Joseph Barth, Broker, MI Route 6 Andover. tion. $17,500. Pmlbrick Agency. NO 9-0320. Lost and Pound 1 Business Services Offered 13 ATLANTIC Service station avail­ DIE MAKERS—With all ’round ex­ WALLPAPER and paint sale — THREE ROOM heated apartment 0-8464. MI 8-2692 INDUSTRIAL lot toe. about yisiUng houra are 2 to 8 poftTVor Funeral Scheduled able in Manchester. This is good perience, full-time or part-time, pasted, regiUar fully trimmed, F o l d i n g vibrating pad for circu­ MI 8-5129 800 foot frontage. (Jail &u 94391. all areas, except maternity wheire lation and reducing; combination A’TTRACnVE room, centraUy lo­ newly renovated, first floor, ideal EAST HARTFORD SUBURBAN 5 room ranch with S-TORRS (A P )—Funeral m t A LOST—6--RING amaU leather note­ COMPLETE 24-hour oil burner 1 location on heavily- traveled road, all fringe benefits, good working plastic coated. Ceiling paint, 82.89 cated, shower-bath, private en­ for, working .couple $90 monthly. EIGHT ROOM Garrison Colcmlal, Robert D. Murdock, MI 8-6478 they are 2 to 4 p.m-. and 6:80 to 8 record player and radio; dishes garage, beauUfuUy landscaped A ZONE LOT, city water- and ices Will be held Monday for Oari book filled with philosophy notes service. Also plumbing and heat­ paid training avtUlable. Before 6 conditions, steady employment. gallon. Morrison Paint Store. S8f trance, free parking, gentleman. Apply 109 Foster St., Mrs. Morse. large Uvlng room, dining room, p-m,, and private/rotm is where C. Jorgensen, father of Dr. Albert Apply Guhver Manufacturing Co., and cooking utensils; stepladder^ CRYSTAL CLEAN level 100x150 lot, oil hot water sewer. Near bus and shopping. MI and poems, Wednesday mght in ing. Free eailmates. MI 9-7321. p.m., 289-1561, after 8 P-*U-, MI Center St. ' X Inquire 196, Spruce Street. kitchen, study and lavatory, 4 they are 10 a,m .^ 8 pan. 'Vialtm Jorgensen, retired president of or near WlUie’s Restaurant. Re­ 234 Hartford Rd., Manchester. ladder, Melcor cart, tools, hose heat, aluminum storms and 9-4298, MI 84683. are reqne«teG*iiot to smoke in pa­ and reel, shovels, porch glider. bedrooms M d bath on . second the University of Connecticut. ward. MI 8-2878. FALL YARD cleanup. John E. LOAM s a l e :—R egular $14 stone NICE ROOM for gentleman, priv- screens, 3 bedrooms, built 1966. MANCHESTER —St. James Par­ tients ropafa No more than two ELECTRICIAN journeyman for free loam, now $12.60; also, fill, MI 3-5668. Furnished Apartments 63-A Houses For Sale 72 ----- 1200 sq. ft. Ranch. Two' full flooi. Recreation room with fire­ Selling for'$15,600. Robert Wolver­ AA ZONE LOTS, Porter St. area, The senior Jorgensen died at a Whitham Landscape Nursery, MI vate entrance, free parking, mi place in basement. ^Attached ish. 4 bedroom Colonial, 2 fire­ vlsItonKat one time per patient. NOTIC3E IS HEREBY given that 3-7802. residential, commercial, indus­ stone, gravel and sand. Call MI baths. Large paneled living ton,,A®eltor, MI 9-2813. city water and sewer. Phone MI convalescent hospital in Manches­ SObA DISTRIBUTOR BABY CARRIAGE, high chair, bus line. MI 9-8061. SIX ROOM duplex, adults, VERNON—Nice 5 room ranch, room With Swedish fireplace. 3 double garage. Aluminum siding. places, center hall breezeway, 2- Pass Bor* No. S 8245, issued by trial work, RockviUe area. Call 3-8603 3-6273. ter yeste.rday. He was 91. Hptpoint automatic washer, also pets. Hie bath and shower, storms, fireplace, 2-car garage. bedrooms. Near schools and-bus Central locaUon, $32,900. PhU- MANCHESTER —6 room Cape, oar garage, all city uriUtiea, ex­ Patients Today: 240 A native of Denmark, Jorgen­ The Sa-vings Bank of Manchester LAWNMOWe R sharpening and re­ TR 6-6905. ATTRACTIVELY furnished 'room cellent location. Vacant. Charles ROUTE FLAT STONES for walls, patios, wringer washer. MI 8-8767. heat, bus Une. MI 9*7770. Selling below cost. Tongren Agen­ .... $17,900., Call Don Gay, MI brick Agency, Bu 0-8464. quiet street, close to shopping and e x c e l l e n t VIEW scenic ADMUTEX) YESTERDAY: sen came to the Uhited Statas In hag been lost and application has pairs. Also, lawn maintenance. t o f gentleman, kitchen privileges, cy, MI 84321. Lesperance, MI 9-7620, Free pick-up and delivery Little CLASS A tool and gauge makers; and house fronts. Comer Route 44 private entrance, parking. Inq^re 9-5306, TR 5-6811, JA 8-8939. schools, excellent condition, priced acre building lots. Beautiful/ William Krause, 87 Walnut St.; 1880, settling in the midwest. He been m ^ e to said bank for pay* MARLOW’S HAVE a TV stand on COLONIAL—7 rooms, 2 full baths, t r ^ d e . MI 9-1817. / Mrs. Rebecca Frank, 96 Frances & McKinney, 15 Woodbridge St, also, experienced all aroUnd ma­ and 6, Notch Road. Bolton Notch 169 Maple St. MANCHESTER—7 room split level, to sell, $13,900 Hayes Agency, MI MANCHESTER — Older solidly worked as a painting cbntractor in ment the sunount of depoeit. Netting Better Than $5,000 wheels to fit 'any 17, 19, or 21" Business Locations 2-car garage, centrally located, 3-4803. Dr.; James Rohan, 617 Hartford Ml 84020. chinists. Top wages and fringe Quarry. Tel. MI 9-0617 1% baths, reo room, garage, cov­ $16,500. Phllbrick Agency, MI built 4 bedroom colonial, large Sabula, Iowa, retiring 30 years benefits. Apply E A S Gauge, portable. See us for your new ’TV, For Rent 64 WARANOKE ROAD^Two desir- Rd.; Peter Cyr, South 'Windsor; WORKINO WOMAN to share home ered patio half acre of parklike BARROWS & WALLACE 94464. comfortable. rooms, loads d able building /l6ts, exclusive. ago. He Hired here for the past 20 LAWN MOWe RS aharpeoed and Mitchell Drive. 260 CEIDAR clothesline pole^m any radio, or stero. AU MarLOW pric­ with another woman, middle MANCHESTEH—4 bedroom home, Mrs. Jane Foster. Wapplng; Rob­ years-.. * yearly, devoting only 20 hours ed. 861 Main St. grounds. Hayes Agency, MI 3-4803. excellent closet and storage space, closets and storage space, IH Arthur A. Watswi Realty, 629-8268. Annonneements 2 repaired sales and service, pick sizes, steel sash windows, Qievro- eged preferred. Call MI 3-7205, 66 E. Center St., Manchester RANCH—6 large rooms. Amesite baths, garage, on bus line, near ert Mello, 132 Eldridge St; Mrs. In addition to Dr. TnrfliiinMi weekly to business. Elxcellent 245 NOR’TH MAIN—Store. MI large enclosed porch. 2 -^ ga­ up and delivery. Ice skates sharp­ WANTED—Ehq>erlenced fuel oil let wheels, 19S5 Plymouth sedan. after 5 p.m. MANCHESTER—Small farm over drive, full cellar, oil heat, luUy stores, schools, churches, $i7,000. Etta Perkims, 23 Autumn St.; Fred who now has a position in Waalr- SAVE 76% on your dry cleaning. truck driver, part-time and Sat­ MI 9-1363. 9-5229, 9-6. rage, $19,700. Phllbrick Agency. ened, precision ground. L k M opportimlty for a live wire. an acre, good 6 room house, ga­ MI 9-5306 stormed, fireplaces, S large bed­ Joseph Lombaxdo, Broker, MI Robinson, 215 Porter S t ; Blair ingrton, D.C., he is survived by an­ Do it yourself. Lucky. Lady 0>ln urdays. Cooperative DU Co., 816 ONE FURNISHED room: with ______S______^ MI 9-8404. Ek]Uipment Corporation, Route 88, For further information please A SENSA'nONAL rage, 2 la;ge bams, central, only rooms, $16,500 Owner-agent Els- 0-9345. ^ ^luburban u r For Sale 75 Smith, Wapplng; Craig Sundfren, other son, Ralph C. Jorgensen o f Cleaners, 11 Maple Street. Across Broad St. FREE WHEELS with purchase of Vernon, Conn. ‘TR 6-7609. Mzmehes- kitchen privUeges. Call MI 9-0591 $12,500. Hayes Agency, MI 3-4803. cott. MI 9-7683. Eaiington; William Arnold, 66 Vil­ Rockford, Bl., and a sister, Mbs. from Main St. First National caU, J. D. Realty, MI 8-6129. snow tires. No down payment, 12 466 MAIN—Ideal for offices or any FOREST STREET—Delightful 10 or inquire 186 BissOll St. MANCHESTER — Nestled in the ANDOVER—On deadend street. 8 lage St.; Philip Wharton, 118 Por­ Anna Walker of Clinton, Iowa. Parking lot. > SHARPENING Service- Saws, WANTED— PART-TIME gasoline months to pay. Cole’s Discount VALUE commercial use. MI 9-6229, 9-5, MANCHESTER — Six room Co- room former Cheney residence in NINE ROOM remodeled home, park-like setting. 6 bedrooms, 4^ shady privacy of an extenrtvely bedroom ranch, garage, beauti­ ter St.; Mrs. Ruth Ritchie, 15 Lib­ knives, axes, shears. ukates, station attendant nights and some Station, MI 9-0980. birch cabinet kitchen, VA baths, lonial,''!^ baths, enclosed porch, VERNON fully landscaped acre lot, brook, erty S t; Elizabeth Balon, 18 Mintz CHRISTMAS CARDS—Finest qual­ THREE COMPLETE ROOMS SMALL STORE near Main Street. baths excellent condition. Owner landscaped lot, this home w ers rotary blades. Quick service. Capi­ Sundays. Apply Don Willis Ga- Apartments— Fiats— fireplace, aluminum storms, ga­ combination windows and doors, -easy access to many .faciUries. trout pond, swimming, skating, (Jt.; (Jharles Andrulat, South SERVICE station for rent, private rage. 18 Main St/— 12 VOLT TRANSISTOR car OP NEW DECORATOR Off street parking. Suitable for MI 3-7444, ity, imprinted with your name. tol siquipment Co., 88 Main St., 63 rages, .- one acre. Carlton W. fireplace, bullt-lns, city utilities. Spacious 7 room C^|se with VA outdoor fir^lace, bus to excellent Windsor; Mni. Emily Muxlkevlk, Schieldge Printing Co., corner Manchester. Hours daily 7-5. brand gasoline, busy and well radio, one year old, with push- STYLE FURNITURE Tenements banber shop, office, repair serv­ room split level, plus' finish­ MECHANIC, first-class ices. Marlow’s Inc., 867 Main. MI Hutchins, MI 9-5132. Vacant. Charles Lesperance, MI RANCH—6 rooms, West Side, baths. Reduced to $17,200. CWl schools, rui^ living within com­ Wapplng; George Platt, Wonder- Birch and Spruce. Order now for Thursday 74. Saturday 7-4. MI traveled street in center of Man- i AUTO buttons.^. speaker and antennae, 9-7620. ed den and large redwood 10 Chester. Write to P. O. BOx 058, only, 5-day week,- many fringe $85. MI 8-2319. SEVEN ROOMS, centrally located 9-0221. Youngstown kitchen with bullt- The Jarvis Realty Co., Realtors, muting distance. Price $15,900. view Dr., RockviUe; William Bar­ early delivery. 3-7958 $299 at 78 Chestnut St., Manchester. screened porch, 1-car garage, MI 3-4112^ EVes. MI 8-1028, MI Liberal financing. Call Coventry ber, Mansfield Center; Nancy Hartford or call 232-7126. benefits. Apply in person. Service BUCKLAND STREET — 7 room lns, 3 bediooms, dining room, full -V CaU 289-0261 between 4-8 p.m. RJtBINOW BUILDING has space combination windows, wall-tp- basement, carport, $2,400 as­ 9-2519. / PI 2-8746. Howarth, Windsor Loclm; Doug­ Wa«kaaf S|Mcialt TREE REMOVAL— pnmfng, lot 3-2381. Mr. Rauch. Manager, Leaper printed In Man­ ceUent condition. PI 2-8426. Company—all .t^pea siding and David Krupen, repairer license, . " MI 3-1577 chester .3 times consecutively, com­ VONTPELIBR, Vt. (AP)—The OLDSI^BILE roofing. Aluminum clapboardz/a Send i^oto, reference and quali­ Herald. board motor. Ah in A-1 condition, TV SET AND COMB. RANGE 659 Main St. out cellar, city gas and water,, BARROWS & WALLACE mencing on' or- before November 36. fications to Mrs. S. Jacobson, 55 $80. G. Snow, 336.Summit. MI Free storsige until wanted. Free FOR RENT—Reasonable, 4 large hot water baseboard heat, alum­ A.D. 1962. and that return of such serv­ Leme Construction Co. of Meriden, MOTOR SALES 1957' FAIRLANE 500 2-door hard- specicQty.. UnexceUed workman­ Wilson Miles, limited repairer li­ Cionn., '.vas' declared apparent low top, V-8, Fordomatlc, power ship. M I'9-6496. ^ Fox Ridge Road, Stamford. Con­ 3-4531. delivery. Free set up, by our own rooms, centrally located, oil inum storms and screens, 3 large 56 B. Center St., Manchester ice be made to the above named Court. cense, 288 W est Mid. Tpke. BOL'TON—6 room Ckipe, 3-car cin- HAROLD J. rVEY, ' . b^der yesterday on a State High­ OPEN. EVENINGS steehng, power brakes, radio and necticut. reliable men. “ steam- heat. Inquire 12 Glenwood ftMJ Company, gas station & bedrooms, huge kitchen and din­ Assistant Clerk," Superior Court MI ALL TYPES of roofs repaired or Sitaations Wanted—; St. deb block garage, mitable for ing, area. For a good buy see this County of New Haven. way Department proj,eot in the Open Sat. Until 6 PM. heater. ExceUent condition. Phone for appointment limited repairer license, 415 Main Springfleld-Brockingham area. 8-5535 after 6. replaced, Specializl^ in Bonded Female 38 Diamonds— Watchto Samuel Albert. Htfd. CH 7-0358 workshop, 120x200 lot. Bel Air one. $16,500. : Robert - Wolverton 512 WEST CENTER STREET In^t-up w d shingle roofing., “ d fuU-time help. Pertiaps you’re ------FOUR ROOM apartment, first - ...... Real 'Esta,te. MI 3-9332 I Agency, Realtor, MI 9-2813. Lane bid $1,059,666 on the project Jewelry See It Day or N igh t' ' floor. Main St. opposite Woodland, | 'U'e above will be effective NoF TOLLAND — -.7 room rajich, VA MK^-2411 ASSUME PAYMENTS on ' 1962 Coughlin Roofing Co., Manches- Person we are POSITION looking after baths, real country Ujring $17,500. which calls’ for construction of 1.7 for: If you have no means -oi transpor­ heat and hot water fdhiished, vember 26, 1962. MANCHESTER— Large 5 room Ford 500 XL and will assume pay­ ter, ------MI ,8-7707.—— '"'. Apply in person at historic lady, or gentleman. Have nospuai wAfPCW-AND lewelrv renalrine at MANCHESTER—Beautiful 6 room Joseph Barth, Broker, MI 94820. Read Herald Ad vs. miles of Interstate Rt. 91. ments on late model Volks­ Cheney;eney; feall, Ha^ord Road. Smd nursing experience_and^gwd S tation, I’ll send my auto'''for you. parking in rear. No children or Notice filed in office of ^ w n ranch with attached garage, tile custom built split level on high reasonable prices, prompt serv­ pets. $120 month. Gall MI 3*4017 Clerk November 2l, 1962. bath, 2 fireplaces, full basement, wagen. MI 6-1185, Manchester. references. Apply to Box RR, ice, 2 watchmakers Manchester’s No. obligation elevation. Distinctive features in­ KoofinK and ChlmqieyB 16-A Herald. between 9 a.m.-6 p.m. , Zoning Board e f Appeals combination windows and doors, clude a full plaster house, picture NURSE, i^ysical therapist, tele-ij old^t established leweler. F E. A—L—B—E—R—T—S JohnJ^ Clifford, excellent location, city utilities, •Bray, 737 Main St.. State Theater book kitchen, double oven, sepa­ 1956 CHEVROLET. Inquire - 44 ROOFINi40—thwciallBlng repairing phone operator, sales person, cos- 43-46 ALLYN STREET 27 HUNTTNG’TON ST. — 4 room Chairman large lot. Charles Lesperance, MI rate dining room,. 1% ^baths. 2 roots oitlit fcinda, new roots gut- . meUcian, secretary, bookkeeper, WANTED—Typing to do at home, BuUding. ' > apartment, &ll m odem " copven-. 9-7620 Durant St. . all OPEN NIGHTS U L L 9 -J'ohn A. Cagianello, fireplaces, 2-car garage. Large 'cer work, chimneys cleaned re­ payroll clerk, billing clerk, rate Call MI 9-4382. lences, heat, electricity, $125 ' Secretary shade , trees. Immediate occupan- WITH A MANCHESTER—7 rbom Colonial, paired Aluminum siding. 80 clerk, key punch operator, comp­ G.E. REFRIGERATOR, good rtm- monthly. J. D. Realty, MI 3-5126, . cy. Priced beloW- replacement Anto Driving School 7-A years' experience. Fyee esH ^tes. tom eter operator. AjtjdK Conn. CAPABLE WOMAN wflling to care Fuel and Feed 49-A 2 fireplaces, 1% tile baths,'attach­ SUBURBAN MOVENT for child while mother works. MI ning condlUon, very quiet, $20. MI cost. Phone Ml 8-6273, Brae-Burn C ^ Hawley,'MI 84861. MI 84768. State Employment Service, 8061 ed garage, Iniilt-ins, patio, bar­ Realty. Main St., Manchester. A public I 9-0515. 6-7252. « 2823-H becue, city water and sewer, ex­ solved O A 8 HEATER E-Z LERN WOOD FOR SALE. Call PI 2 8Q59. service -*-po fee chargM. MOVING — 4-bumer Caloric gas cellent location. Charles Lesper­ MANCHESTER—’The best in a 8 Radio-TY Repair Services 18 CLEANING DONE by the hour or ance, MI. 9-7620. . Ufce le many other people, venting a spoto heoter DRIVING SCHOOL,. INC. chambermaid work. Call after range, practipaUy new. Inquire 11 I room Cape, brick. Living room WANTED—Older woman to baby­ A fireplace, spacious kitchen. 1% OUR posed quite a problem, but Suburban Novent bos »■ CONNIES TV and Radio Service, sit with 4 small children one or 6:30 p.m. MI 8-7026. Ridge St., second floor. Automatic and Standard shift. Garden— Farm— Dairy baths, shed dormer makes 2 large iiiolved our problem perfectly. The Suburban available idl hours. Satisfaction more times a week. Must have FOR SALE — Cheats, dpessers, upstairs bedrooms. Closet space Fay as you go, take only the guaranteed. Call MI 9-1810. Products 50 PLAYROOM Novent Heoter needs no flue or chimney. You own transportaUon. Bolton (area. beds, tables, chairs, apartment VERNON galore, basement garage,' nice lot; ntimber of lesscnia required. MI 3-0761. Situations Wanted-— |usl install It in 0 window or outside wall. Male 39 APPLES—Gravensteln. Macintosh; size 'gas stove, marble top futni- all for just $15,900. Eve. Bill OLDER AND NERVOUS S’TU- tore, china cabinets, fireplace fix­ PRICE Boles, MI 9-9858. WarrenllE. How­ We hove even heat from floor to ceiling and this MovlnR— ^TmcIqnR— RECENT HIGH School ^aduate _ Cortlands. Greenings. Bunce HEATING DENTS OUR SPEX3ALTY wanted In <3redit Department of AGE 22, SEEKING night work so Farm, 629 W. Center 9t., Ml tures, antique furniture, .china, U <[ R built 6 room ranch, all. land, Realtor, MI 3-1108. * heater hos saved u* up to 30 % In fisol eosH. Storage 20 glass, bric-a-bfac. MI 8-’T449. ClAlX. FOR FREE BOOKLET leading local retail store. Ambl- I can continue college during day. 3-8116. good sized rooms, three 'bed­ MANCHESTER-!- $12,900. 6 room You con, solve your heating problems this easy MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ BU 9-2664 after 4 p.m. rooms, large living room., with PROBLEM" ■ tion is the only requirement. Ex­ Cape near hospital, St. James Way, loo, because the Suburban Novent Gas 1 ^ 3 - 8 5 5 2 ing Company. Local and Idng dla- ceUent opportunity fOr girl ------^ 8107 corner fifeplace, dining room Household Goods ' 51 Parish, oil heat, nice back- yard. - Heoter is ideal for playrooms, workshops, offlees, tance moving, packing and ator- selected. 40-hoUr week, paid va­ D ors— Btrd»>-Pet« 41 ^ 34-52 and kitchen with built-ins, 1- Bel Air Real Estatfe, MI 3-9332. car jgarage, combination win­ LARSON’S—ConneeUcut’a first age. Regular service throughout cation,' many fringe benefits. Call YOU (3AN always depend on Mar­ REDUCED eobint, eloeed-ln breeiewoys ond otHe rooms POODLE OWNERS—If you want MANCHESTER ' Ciovely muu-muu . created In dows, high, dry shaded lot, a censed dri'ving school trained— New Ehigland states and Florida. MI 3-1589 for appointment for in­ low’s for a 'complete selection of MANCHESTER—The very best for . . . In foot just about any plate. MI 3-6663. your poodle to look neat, you \ sixes that flatter the larger figrure. well kept home only three Certified and approved is now of' terview with Mr- Matthews, bookcases and record cabinets in the money. 6 room QMonlal with fering claasruom and behind can’t beat the Poodle Salon. Pro- Immediate Oceuponey TWa graceful style has % or short years old. Owner transferred. attached garage, tree shaded AVAILABLE IN THREf SKIS THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO. all finishea. 'AU MarLDW priced. sleeves; can be worn belted, too. Priced to sell at only $18,900. wheel InstrucHon for teen-agers. lessional grooming bathing of" ^ For Quick Sale ^ 20 INCHES / yard with fireplace and tool shed, 10,000-3G ,000-45,000 GTU inodeh MI 9-607S. Moving, packing, storage, local all breeds. MI 9^ 93, or M I' No. 8107 with Patt-O-Rama is oil hot water heat, Rusco storms Help Wanted— Male 36 Surprise, the youngster with this Ciolee of butW-tn o r woH Iheipoetot and long distance. Agents tor 94500. S'/z Room Raiieii! In sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48. and screens, beautifully finished MORTLOCK’S Driving School. We Lyons Lines, Inc., world-wide EXPERIENCED carpenters want­ GO, 52. Bust 38.;to 54. Size 38, % cute Piggy TV cushion; It’s fun to heated rec room with fireplace, have the only office and class , movers. Free estimates. Ml 84187. ed. John R. Wennergren Co., MI Cabinet kitchen, tUe bath, full Rockledge seerion ef'^Manchester. 147 Fer­ or short sleeve, 6% yards of 35- make and.so nice to give! U & R REALTY CO., INC. dining room, good sized' kitchen, room in town. For complete h>' 8-5808 alter 6. AKC registered, reasonab!e,^&ice basement. Near school, shop­ Inch. Pattern No. 2823-H has tissue living room ^th fireplace, 3 TEL. Ml 3-2463 ' formaUon see telephone “yellow MANCHEISTBR Package Delivery. CTiristmas present, 289-8321. SEPTIC TANKS ping and transportation. guson Rd., 4 bedroom Colonial, with breeze­ To order, send 35c in coins to: pattern pieces sewing and finshing MI 3-2692 Light trucking , and package deliv­ huge bedrooms (two twin sized), page 10.” Office 448 Main St ELEX3TRONICS — Television Man AND < Sue Burnett, The Manchester directions. , t- , ■ 1% baths Plha la'vatory pff kitch­ LQ 9-7398. ery. Refrigerators, washers and with good working knowledge for BOARD YOUR small or medium Evening Herald, 1150 AVE OF TQ,oitler, send 35c in coins to:— stove moving 'specialty. Folding way and 2-car garage, city water and sew­ en ' Patio with awnings. Best lo­ permanent position in Hartford. size dog with us in heated kennel. $13 ,9 0 0 AMERICAS,’ NEW YORK 86, Anne' Cabot, Manchester Evening Robert D. Murdock, MI 84472 cation. $20,500. Robert Wolverton PLUMBING, 'f>REPARE FOR driver's test chaifs for rent. Ml 9-0762. _ Home-Uke atmosphere; ' Also, PLUGGED SEWERS Should have at least a 2nd Class. ers, oH^ modem conveniences. Open for in- N. Y. Herald. 1150 AVE. OF AMERICAS, Agency, Realtor, MI 9-2813. Agaa 16 to 60. Driving and class Fringe benefits. Give conmlete grooming cockers our specialty. Madiiae Gleand - For let-class mailing add 10c NEW YORK 36, N.Y. loom. Tliree instructors. No wait- Painting— Pavumig 21 . information in first .letter. Write H.» C. Chase Harmony Hill, sf^tion, Simdayr Nov. 25, 1 to 6. • •or each pattern. Print Name, For Ist-class mailing add 10c for 'ROCKVILLE-^Ffllr «ale-Wlil8D- d * hug. Manchestar Drlvtog Acada- Manchester Herdld, Box E. Hebron Road, Boltmi. MI 8-5427, Septlo T a i^ Dry Wells. Sewer BETERMANfS Mr* Eiiow, Mi 9-3357i or Address 'with Zone; Style No. and each pattern, Print Name, Address NEW CHARMING Colonial ranch, for rent with opUon to buy,.$180 my. PI 3-7349.- PAINTINQ and wallpapering, wall­ Lines InsteUed—OeUar Waters with Zohe and Pattern Number. . family kitchen with Provincial ■ if month. 5 room ranch, S bed­ PLUMBER^Experienced man with IF YOU ARB looking for a poodle Size. ' ' -ir* paper removed. Wallpaper books prooftoig- Doiie, Send 50c now for your copy of Send 60c for the Bib-Size Album cabinets, .excellent floor'- plan, rooms, city water, city sewer, on request. Ceilings. Ft^ esti­ references and Ucensea for per­ —see these poal black tiny minla- MANCHRSTM our pattern magazine Basic Fash­ filled with lovely deugns, a needle­ matchless ' .construction, only aluminum storms, bafeboard 244' MAIN STRiET 'Garafl:e-^rvlc»^tora8:e >0 mates. CaU Roger. Ml 8-0928. manent job with many benefits.' 'tures. ^ 94202. SCHWARTZ REAL 0 34470 .GAMBOUTI t m i M ion; The Fall and Winter ’62 !•- work rtitch section and free pat- $17,990. 'Hayes Agency, MI heat,. 4(4% assumable G.I. mort- 107 Burnside Ave., East Hartford., MtKiNNEY DROS. ESTATE CO . gsgs. R ta f ipals only. TR 8-45G1. OARAGE FQR rent for car or EXTERIOR and Ulterior painting. CXXaCER PUPPIES, AKC register­ M M la enolttaic, InfonnatlveL tsirp . 8-1808. atorage, 148 Cower Hill St., Man- Psperhanglng, ce lll^ wallpaper DRIVERS for school buses Man­ ed, black, reds, blondes, $M and j Swwwrcm* C«. 236-1241 chatRer, IT. C U ' CHastonhury b o ( ^ on request., FuUy Insured. chester and Veinon, 7:80-8:45 $86. Waidibum’s Cocker Ksm iala, I IM -in PeMi St.—Ml CaU Edward R. PrloeTMl 9-1008. a.m., 24:80 p.m. CaU MI 8-2414. ToUand, TR 6-2894. 633-80Sr "I • -. l| /- 7 ' 8ATURDAT, NOVEMBER B4, 1968 PM BTW lte.TE J^ttrlfifater lEwientitg i|eraIJ»

Members of the VFW Post Second Lt. Edward R Kerin, eon Salazar Speaki m m o T L T A bout T omu auxiliary plannlkg to attep of Mr. and M n. Edward 3 . Kerin, bingo Monday at the 24 Haitland PUl., wns recently as­ At YWCA Benefit FRESH EGGS W «ncM HMTon Council, Pyttilaa Veterans Hospital wi}] signed to the U.S. Army second ar.*- a ll alaea, post home at 6 pii|^ mored division. Ft. Hood, Tex. He Bju^iness Bodies SunaMne Oiita, will meet Monday drilver at 6:80 p.m. at Knlg'hta of Pythias is a platoon leader and was last Jose Salazar will speak Thurs­ BCANOHESTEB POT Ha£,------N. Main in S t. ™ r e wlU be Gary C. VoTk, son of M n. Mary stationed at Ft. Benning, Oa. He day at 8 pjn. at BUng Junior High FARM an installation of officers. R. York, MTSeeman Circle, recent­ and his wife live in Killeen, Tex. PROMOTED At^ BANK fJlon. In Manchester alone, revenues^tbe ney^ aefatkm throttling teoh- School auditorium under the spon^ «W K asM y • • • 6 * ly oopi^eted recruit training as Roland R. Dem'arais of Graham are about •865,000 an nu w y. nlque. Borshlp of a public affairs, conunlt- The executive board of the Postmaster Alden E. Bailey this The new throttle is highly ver­ tee Of the Manchester YWCA- His Membeni King David liodge, of a. company at the Rd., South Windsor, Tuesday was Training Center, Great Chamthade Musical Club will meet appointed.' 'an assistant secretary year expects mail volume to ex­ satile, l i r e says, noting, “In ad­ topic will be “Cuba-—Steniing Ip O P , w ill meet tonight a t 7:80^ Monday at 6:30 p.m. at the home ceed last year’s local holiday dition to being able to stop and Stone for Oommunism." Mrs. Maria a t tite Holmes Funeral Home^^40D Lakes, n i. of ■ the Connecticut Bank and of Mrs, Lawrence Almoi^, 1208 Trust Co. count by a total o f 50,000 to 70,000 restart the. engine, we can (or ex­ PoUclo of West Hartford, a Cuban Ma&i St, to pay respects to the Main St. pieces. ample throttle an engine of 10,000 refugiee, is also scheduled to speak. late Leon Holmes, a meniber. The Rev. Clarence E. Winslow, . - iJesmaraia, who'Joined the bank pastor of the Church of the Naza- in 1949, atteinded Hartford-schools, For the holiday season. Post­ pounds thrust down to as low as Salazar, now of Manchester and ARE YOU IN rene, will conduct services to­ trust seminaira at the Unlversitytif master Bailey expects businesa of 100 pounds... or any point be­ formerly of Cuba and a persontd Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Conrad, morrow at 6:40 a.m. at the ehapel Connecticut and the American In­ about $83,000. The figure is based tw een." friend o f FTdel Castro, h s« spoken or out o f 14 Harvard Bd., will be host aaA P olice 4rrests stitute of Banking. on a period between Dec. 8 and Continuing development puts to many service clubs and other of Manchester Memorial Hospital, Jan. 5: bostess at litits Jimior Museum The Rev. James L I^som , pas­ A recent assignment in the hank within sig^t A throttle with twice ^oups in'thls area. His program, tomorrow from 8 to 5 p.m. has placed him in computer de­ An Important indicator iof how the range of the one announced, 'The Red Challenge,” is heard HOT WATER? tor of the Presbyterian Church, volume will go wifi, be this year’s will serve as chaplain of the week Leo O. Blanchette, 46, of 16 velopment and he has- completed and predictions are that it may dally over > radio station WINF, Femdale - Cr., last night was the bank's training program in someday be possible to develop en­ and he -is chairman of a pro liber­ Just a day for fM at the hospital: ation g^roup o f H artford. He is a charged with breach of the peace. this,field. He is currently in the gines with infinite thrust varia-' can get you oat o f hrodtiel Pro^te Division of the firm's tlons, scientists at. the firm say. civil engrineer with Green Manor OfEN ALL DAY The Friendship Circle, Salvation The'arrest stemmed from a police Estates, and lives at 54 Tracy Dr. Aimy, will meet for a service pro­ trust department. If yon Hva fn u tsyiea k hona^ investigation of a compi''int from For the past two years, De- Carroll J. Barrett of 28 Mt. Ne- with his wife and four dUldren. iii< 1*1^1 gram Monday at 7:4S p.m< at the' a ' •'per St. man who reported nckets may be purchased at the you could eaiSy run out o f hot ^ N D A Y church. Hostesses will be Mrs. jnarais has been chairman of the bo Place, foreimm of facilities as- someone was banging on his back Wapping PTA Budget and Fi­ sig;ners in Manchester’s Southern YWCA office, 79 N. Main St., from w ater seyMctd timea a w edc. ' • M iU U , PINE PHARMACY William Spatig and Miss Sue door. Blanchette posted a $100 bond members of the YWCA town com­ N oto iiou can hauo a ll tta ht/t M ott, nance Committee, and .treasurer of New Elngland Telephone Co. of­ •64 CnSNTER ST.—BD 9-8814 while awaiting appearance In Cir­ the South Windsor Little I^eague. fice, recently observed his 85th mittee, or at the door. water you need at one time for cuit Court 12, Manchester, Dec. 10. anniversary with the firm. Only a day. T hink o f i t — The Mothers,, Club, Order of Bonald Francis Trombley, 18, of on ly 9J^^* a d a yl * Rainbow for Girls, Will meet Mon^ Cider Mill Bd., Bolton, was OllNAS IN BROKERAGE day at .7:30 p.m. at the Maopnic Richard A. Schrader of 476 Yes, thanks to Mobilheai— charged with breach of the peace Peter 3. Gunas Jr. of 163 Sum­ Gardner St. was recently named, Temple, William Whltesell, Man­ following a police investigation of a mit St. has- joined the staff at HOLIDAY and an oil-fiired hot water haatee chester High School senior, will manager of the mobile home divi-.' of correct capacity—yourfunily disturbance at a dance at the State Shearson, Hammill A Co., at 913 Sion of the Resolute Insurance Co. GOMMEflCIAL speak about his trip to the Philip­ Armory On- Main St. The youth Main St., Edward W. Krasenics, can take care of off waafaiag pines. All mothers of Rainbow at Hartford. A new resident here, KAFFEE AMD posted a $100 bond while awaiting manager, announced this week. Schrader was formerly a manager needs at one time. Girls ark invited. Refreshments resentation in Clrciftt Court 12, Gimas this month passed his of the underwriting department of M om can d o the fiamiljr warf^ will be served. Slanchester, Dec. 10. National Association of Securities KLATCHE mOUSTRIAL a firm in Grand Rapids, Mleh., S is can d o th e dishes o f ^ asm* krougkt ut specializing in mobile home insur­ Sponsored By - tim e Junior takes his bath, and ance. St. Margareffs y o u en joy m. shower. F wrosa ,"< Cttrcle No. 280 PAINTING Don’t delay—idionauB today. k a t.’ ’ “ Dc George MUler of 458 W. Mid­ Daughters of Find but how easy it ii to switdt Dtsnranee Coverage For THE ARMY AND NAVY dle Tpx& , fdimer owner of Mil­ Isabella to a M obllheat-fi^ water heat, Four Protection ler’s Restaurant, recently pur­ JWwra"—to •100,000 Compensation chased the CorcHal^^Shop a t 535 Toes., Nov. 27tii er. •Aams./aulh'lftoA •aaliklc: < •800,000 PnbUo Liability Alden E. BaUey Main St. vain. “ Mdl •25,000 Property Damage K of O Home I stamp sales. Postmaster Bailey totter cati St^en Cavagnaro, owner of Main St. Established. 1915 expects ' the availability . the Monobeoter MORIARTY bright new Christmas stamp—^flrst Cavey’s Restaurant on B, Center 46 Tears Of Service St„ recently attend^ a I.eadenri^ T to 10 PJA. ever issued by the United States ton y a a r. BINGO Di Traifilng ConferenoeConf of the As­ AND Post Office Department—to sociated Restaurfmts of Connecti­ Items For Sole: BROTHERS WM. DICKSON crease stamp revenues. discbi DANGIND EVERY SATURDAY NIDHT The stamp is particularly attrac­ cut held at-'the Yapkee Silver­ smith, Wallingford. Highlights of a Handmade Items (knitted t SON tive to the ladies who —over the . and orooheted articles, aprons, **Ix’a bp 8 O 'C LO CK years-^have asked for a “stamp to the meeting included: A restau­ Phone Ml 9-0920 rant Industry legislative action etc.) Ml 3-5135 Om anid to go with Christmas cards.’’ The new e Homemade Foods (cakes, a ffh a h a d issue features traditional colors program M the 1968 State Legis­ lature and statewide develop­ oooldes, Jams, eto.) 301-315 Contar St. Bwot o f u and designs in red, udilte and a Gandy (ddidona Ohnstmaa • t H. Now grreen, with a Christmas wreath ments to encourage “Dining out by the entire family." i oahdlea) WE GIVE OMT t h a t 'a r e and candles. a White Etephant (everything tougha thi The Herald highlighted the stamp . from aUakers to candy disiies) GREEN STAMPS tag the I in Its "Stamps in the News” col­ Kaman Aircraft Coip at Bloom­ that's the field has purchased the 350,000 a Christinas Jewdty (corsages, umn on Oct. 19. ^ns, earrings) 1 think tb The Initial sale of the stamp square foot facility it had been fFocld Wi P eter 3 . Ounas Jr. leasing in Moosup from Majestic a Christmas Decorations (artt- was made In Pittsburgh, Pa., on floial wreaths, Usslng baSs, M obilheati;^ potato out Nov. 1, 1962, at the annual con- Metals, Inc. The plant, diurlng the Hdlany Dealers exam and the New York ventim of the National Association past three years, has employed candlenttck bidders; orders Mb* deaa-aeHoit aharg* ou Stock Exchange exam. This quali­ of Postmasters of the United approximately 1,000 persons. Work taken on holidiqr oenteipieoes) oMtHn they% ae« fied him as a registered represen­ States. A nationwide sale’ started at the plant liiclades completed Free Ctiffee For AHI aanuniliai tative at Shearson. Nov. 2 and will continue until assemblies of the U.S. Air Force o r A P O m A native of Manchester, Gunas through Dec. 81. HH-43B Htiskie helicoptM:, and th a t on ly IT'S A TASTE TREAT! graduated from Manchester High Incidentally, for business this sub assemblies of the Navy UH- th e humot Schc^l in I960, received an associ­ mmi early” Idea can ipean sav­ 2A -Seasprite helicopter plus some ITteHeivg ate bachelors degree from Dart­ ings. Mslling early generally sub-contract on national missile aatwaen t mouth COUege, Hanover, N.H., in means that less time and less per­ and space programs. Kaman' had M id the N SHADY GLEN DON’T MISS m is OFPOBXUNITY 1964, and hls^Bfichelor of Arts de­ sonnel costg are involved in wait­ leased the plant for live years be­ Om a ir M gree from the'Nazarene Theologflc- ing at stamp and parcel post fore buying it. aldents, tl al Seminary of Kansas City, Mo., windows. •CROSSROADS-AFRICA” toa l i v ^ . in 1960. While the Shop and Mail Early K m ia ' i CHEESEBURGER He has attended other schools New Products: Fun and in­ bat the Jb: theme is good for the Post Office, struction is provided in General lUUSTRATED LECTURE and colleges Including the Univer­ it Is also good for business, provid­ a p duiam sities of Connecticut, Michigan ing an early stimulus to the local Electric’s latest Christmas gift- By ARTHUR HOUSE fctunehea. • LOTS OF MEAT and Michigan State, the NeW-'York economy for the holiday season. givlng package—a series of elgh^ Tlft*rS OBOSSBOADEB ’62 ttrriflcaai Institute of Finance, Association inexpensive toy construction kits and EOS CUTEST, EDDKSON ZVOBOO, A^MEBIOAN •M ug fun • LOTS OF CHEESE o f Com m odity Exchange Firm's^ NEW THROTTLE for children aged seven and over. KEPRESENTATIVE OF ZOMBABWE PEOPLE’S UNION, Bara m a." Inc., and the Shearson, Hammill . The world’s first known prac­ Called the “Add-Vehture” series, SOUTH RHODESIA A « L t. and Co. training school in New tical system for wide range thrust the' kits make possible the build B orgntae Y ork City. control of liquid rocket eng^ines Ing of simple electric apparatus MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM arimt is : Gunas is married and has two was uAyelled earlier this month used in all sorts of games. Tbs children. by United Technology Oorp., a aim is to stimulate children’s in­ SUNDAY, NOV. 25 A T 3:30 P.M. steoa the terest in such sciences a i weather, Amwlcaii subsidiary of United Aircraft Sponsored By Hie Manchester Chapter Of Alj^ia Deite - MAIL EARLY DRIVE Corp., located at Sunnyvale, Calif. astronomy, space exploration, and , "B u t re electricity... A luxury time In Kappa, An Intetnational Teachers' Orgaalzatlou mum g et Manchester’s Post Office annual The firm, a pioneer in the field DONATIONS, ADULTS •l.OO—STUDENTS 5to of big solid propellant rocket the holiday mood for a glamorous adds. "S u “Shop and Mall Early” program gal Is the dainty, lipstick-size com­ DONA’nONS WILL BE USED FOB SCHOLARSHIPS urarta o f is undenvay. boosters, reports that ..landings on TICKETS AVAILABLE AT WATKINS FUBONITURE and takeoffs from the moon, as bination butane cigarette lighter witter aid Postal business is among the. and Swiss-made Jeweled watch. STORE ON MAIN STREET OR AT ’HIE DOOR ha deotro; largest operations in the world, well as various delicate maneuvers h o one Ii in space, are grreatly simplliHad by Called “Ute-Tlme,’’ the vara- CJm i TIm Q w iirty wlte revenues approaching $4 bil- flame lighter is at the top and Yoisuse ol the-small timepiece is fitted into T he wa; Uie base. O ffered by R o n s o n, Woodbridge, N. 3 .

Three Manchester residoits JON have, be^. elected officers of the The MarKhester Evening Herald 25-y^.Cim » at the Whitlock Mfg...... 1 i *11 ti"* Co. at Elmwood, West Hartford, in and ' a which Miss BUzAbeth Adkins of 9 o m Hartford has been named elub NOTICE president. Radio Strrtion WINE i n o u r a Harold F. Walz of 30 Femdale EffecHv* today and until further notice SIL- Dr, was'-named vice president; Jo­ -p resen t a iiil LANE BUS LINE will diKharge and seph C. Quintal of 43 Edgerton St. VER is the new secretary; and Daniel passengers iii HARTFOI^D at Stott R. Mullen of 23 Linnmore Dr. and Street, between Market ond Main Streets. Leroy S. Lawyer of Berlin, have been elected councilors. * i Pickup can also be made in front of PoNca CONCERT Station on Morgan Street. / Legion Auxiliary Qy The Manchester Civic Orchestra SILVER LANE BUS LINE, INC. To Sponsor-Sale JOHN GRUBER, Conductor Manchester, Conn. 5 0 ^ e a c h The Amerrlcan Legrion Auxiliary % will ^tensor a Christmas Sale Foaturing JO YC E ELLEN MANGLER, Harp Wednesday beginning at 10 a.m. and lOSCAR HAUSER, VIoHn miRRY! Soon these at Mott’s Supermarket. Articles included in the sale are TidbH Serving Spoons handmade aprons, dolls, stuffed animals, potholders and bean: bags, High School Auditorium w M c o s t S l ^ knitted and crocheted Items and jewelry. -Tbercl' will also be a sale PERSONALIZED of homebaked foods. - Sirturday, December 8thy Mrs. David Thomas and Mrs. * 8:15 P.M. fihrerett FYazel are co-chairmen of the sale. Mrs. Edward Adamy and Mrs. Charles Johnson are co- ohairmeil of the food table. Those ' wishing to donate food n y o u . ter wh and desiring ^ckup service may -^-cau H call Mrs. Adamy, 31 E. Maple St.- •vailal ANOTHER TEMPTING FAMILY DUWER dajra i 10% off ' ready AT THE CAPRI DINER THAT CANT wtth.^( OtlH DURING NOVEMBER FORJMORTGACE BE BEAT FOR QUALITY AND PRICE! 1847 ROGERS BROS. STAINLESS For geweraMom yam couW And PMTECTION Chet's Sunday Special •*1847 Rogers Bros." only on the most luxurious silverpMe. Today, you*N find K on the SERVED FRfBH 12 NOON TO 9 PJO. most luxurious American-made atahilaas steel, tool Taka advantas* of this vaiy ipaciai F. E. BRAY Sun Life of Caiwria has a m offer and aae if you don’^agraei 737 MAIN STREET special pohoy that wffl pro­ ROAST 8! 50-pc. Service fbr 8 tect your home for your CHICKEN femily. Your house wffl ha 16 Teaspoon* cleared of aB remaining debt rw oe loncs DINNER !H SPtacaKnivw Membership Smoker in the swent of your death. Complete dinner with our own sage dreestag, SSaladForis Let ma teH you, wiAout oboice of tomato jidee or French onion soup, I MANCHESTER JAYCEES choice of potato aril vegetable, choice of s| 8 Soup or Dassart SpooM ’ obligation, about Sun L ^ ’s bomowtyle pnddfaigs or ftibt Jell-o, tea or eof- I BTablespoona INVITE ALL YOUNG MEN BETWEEN fee for grownups, milk o r hot chocolate for Mortgage Protection PoHey. the chOdiea, after dinner mints to r Mom and [ * 49“ THE AGE OF 21 TO 35 TO SEE A .Dad, lolHpops for the chlldrea. SON LIN ASSURANCI TOUR HOST AND HOSTESS ^ 1 PROFESSIONAL COMPANY OP CANADA ERWIN AND MART TUXBUBT A PRODUCT O f THE INTERNATtONAl:SILVER COMPANY FOOTBALL FILM C h arles J . Van Deosen DJNER Manchester Courttry Club •57 O entor-M . i t V E R N O N c i r c l e • V E R N O N a Mi 9-4604 Open Around The Chick . . .;Never MANCHESTER ' NO ADMISSION laa. F I t-6866 'Ooeed — To Serve Yon Better!

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OU IN it of ^ E R ? !fOT. 21 dim NOV. m l a j tor I M (O B A M Ita M i It of troabiel o w ^ iiN i typied Iw a i^ lii I 1i wwKK n . r . a m * 0 0 ^ nm oat of hot iM a w e d c .' ' have aU tta Aot Navy*: I TV Personalities | a one time fo r Think of » — JdBet DeGoro I Borgnme -Viewa Role a Mabaheat— Blonde jnhet Da apm. aa wW> owed fmitoe Howard on ‘The Real otfratcarhaattt MoOoya," arouaea Luka WcCoy’d jr—yourfiunily romantic interest by tempting hto Utb^m aUng Willi New Eiithiisisism appetlto with her eooUng. abn «• reiUy does have common akm ht * w familariraal^ new tsIoiflaiOB aeaaos tanauTlT eountarpart, WoHale, we tte kitchen. (h M o t^aco M — ^poured from the aame mold. Mer eepetolittoe are ehieken to hromM Us a mmber .oC near oranges and brandy, veal oookad I his bath, and haaoS OR eaporino«a In the Armed " I get a - ioC of jdeaaura out of rear. ploadng this guy," aaya Nmle. with lUMna wihe and a diaairt dto- jraroe*-lmia doesn’t metas to Mioot, activity atopa and we’va .daneing, aha made har j^feaSion- that only an^favy men win aee- suddenly got an awUence from all al debut playing a boy, David MM humor of the show. ovto the giant RevUe Productions Oopperflrid, in a Philadelphia ra­ ITtoUeve me, the only dUfereoce lot. That’a not too bad. But on the dio atation’t presantatlon of the bebareen the Army, the A ir Poaee ‘MeHale’s Navy* aet, a good part Dlokena oteasic. and the Navy ia being on land, in e f our east also turns into an audl- Wtoa De Gore moved to New Mm air or at aea. The. funny in> enee.*' Toilc' with her mother and' eon- i aMents, Oie serloua onea, the way There’s alwajea someone break' Unued her radio, career. Her act- ' urn lived ..." I v vg, oveb .MM- antics of Joo ing In ter eat turned to the stage Blmie intemqded hlnuMf: J^m i, the buffoonery of Carl Bal- nfter she won an understudy’s J ^ bat the jokea about fha chow weea lahthie or the flustured.fim from In ‘‘Foolish Notion,” a fttoadway np diftocant in tha dlfferant iThtt CSbmPMT# play stArring Tallulah Bankhead. htomehea. Ajad ht timsa it. took a ^ c H a le ’a Navy" to Academy- EHw regards her best Stage pec* darrlfly aanaa of humor to aee any* Award winning Bmeat Borgnine’a Jane Dale, as Nurse Wolly Hunter, tries a' romantlo maneuver fonnanoe as that cf the 13-yaaf- EBIOAK first telavtolan aeries. We ariced ttdag funny about the food, ber with EmeM pocgnlne, who stars as IA Cmdr. Quinton ICcHade old Frankie when she toured wlMi ITS UNION, Maveme." hhn' wtiat made hhn take ttte TV Ethel Waters la ‘The Wember of . Aa Dt'. Cmdrr Quia ton WoHale, in this scene from . "McHale’S Navy,” which appeam Thiuwlay the Wedding,” aonM hve ysam Boegnihe SUppers PT 7d with «jl>i|MnuBa en Page Fenr) nigtata, 9:80 to 10 over ABC-TV. ... later. TORIUM what la probably- the raunchleet eraw evac aaawnbled on a dedc .M. atnoB the privateering days of the American. Revolution. Television Ilriia Deita , TBut remmniber, McHale end his SATURDAY PROGRAM »tlo a SNW get tUnda- dona," Doignlna ■Mm OtoassI ■ MatieBal FeetbaU Leaaaa rs SOe U iM < » Kiss ' ---- sueeuaats -^JS5 i»s s »!* ‘WkfTsav. A 'adds. "Sure, he might uae up $300 (MtoTlfakOteMa Wr Dseay Filmed htghllgbu ol all the previ­ WestheraiaB A R 8 H IP 8 wnrth of im ^ octane fuel for ( S) Bags Baaar ous Sundar's seven NFL, games. (4#) Waek-aad IBdiltoa tNITURE water aiding. But the day beCora, <4S) OaadtopSiftowllaa ( S) Wailg Oater . U :U (It) Caitaia Tima DOOR U iM ( S> n a B M «a c taWM (Color) "Mogambo". Clark aable. AvS ha deatroyed a Jap battleafalp. ao (IStol IMartyr ® ( a4»dS> wide WerM M Sports Gardner. no one to going to oall hhn i NaUonal Air Baces in Chino, llt U ( S) Salarday Sbaotaealar kniauae of government property'.' Calif., and the National Invita­ “South Sea Woman". Burt Lah- tional Pocket Billiards Cham­ caster, Vlrglnto Muo. ELECTRONICS The way Nmle aeea Ivh e and bto pionship In New York City. ( S) Acadewgr TbaSCsr Ohio SiM ( » Brad Davis Skmr - (W) Late Shaw State.. IVom OMo State Unirev- (taW) Gaatala Oallaal “aieplierd of the Hlliy. John LABORATORIES ■Itv' maman. Columbus, fiM (}>-M> «% rd a y NIgM Bepert Wayne. lias (M> f M i e k ^ . WisasO (U> Bestsa BiaeUe (44) RoHyuraad’s Flaaal CIses. Cp .Oa Storts "West Point Story" JOHN L JCNNEY itto W ) Feature Story liN ( t) Newsoape 2 7 7 BROAD M d M n M A V •Mt m) *X 3^>5aaiSm Nerie. Baaeae S . •iM Km MiUjea Delte Merie. (dS) Baaay B CtooU H Yoir TV tm$urane9 of 4M, Kbt4a ’’Biaok intry • Paul Hind, Hagle Imad Joey "toringa’’ Texas to New Oeraan. tiM j S> Incy Skew _ _ York when BlUe Bamea (Abby Q t « i M Dm I I gag) Baaay aad CaaB B on d $ - ilia IIK iSj^nOMDcAak (Color) (tortodh comedy sariea. Dalton) becomes bomeeiok for the Lbne Star State but refuaea to 0 •M N. WAIN STRtaR ^ jwmMk I. • h M l « - all Oar Klaa Brooks TiM •LdaeUa CUeaaaa Skew . PRONE m O-dOM W tow tisesA ' hady variety aerlea. Ghteato. . SImmA. ■or Oa* (tatorsam iSaaedlet, m W A « onuBBC 4fSS’ r Itaikury clsshas with At- Joey ' Bishop Show” color aeriea ® > lB i i le T * s>^tjW Ojlf M tomey_____ Benedict li) court then PWM IB WlOdWH TV Baea OI * 6 Woto hires him to dstand him egainat Saturday, Nov. 24 .(NBC-’TV, 8:80 Cake A Faeo a murder oharae. _ . pjn. BB T). ^S-4H |^m y Bagsrs aad Dale h e s t r a CUnTStoguMto aa Cbartle Waavw Ed Sullivan has fllmod Us net­ and Ralph Carmichael and Ida work Show In 18 foreign countries m AatoMihtie orchestra with 30 voice chorus. D n U v e ry diswct ATUNTIC ' tomey'is aocuaed of tudm • 24 HOUR CIUSIOMBt SBRVIGE— MI 9-S671 t. Harp SolSwSy to Hew 'Yqric whm mUe becomes homesim -for Uia kma star ..state L. T. WOOD CO. hut refUaea to make the ,^,trip SheH Heating Oil dealer wltliom .hij^luto^ Vea. to . Sward Bveratt Bortoa. trlaB to raeaecUe two teud- olfM M^Hnatle deRvwy Mehtora so diM his sdhjeom- eJ'-.- la eaa sat down to wofk._ k U s raOU e«nioa kaq^ Aoearsla M o w fo tide •> Batarday Might to Tto [ y « w h a a t liit on io r o lv - 4 dUa IM w l ^ oil burner tenrice I oD .K o dMtCSO fo r Hite aoEtn ■anriog.'* ______a N ship In this wo — of 3:00 AeMe adventure. or your burawr attpa—Mo BMt- rtfllto, piatared delivery . re-, ) law saao...,!— . lAWi sswe Watte a ter whatitlme of day or sight cript^ and antl-ruat tiiaat- m m Murie Makars. .^-ean us. Tcalaad men' aba saant fUr your storage "tank avaUablp M hours a 7 with Shell 8o4itor(r) at bo ten [NNER ht a saloaa to . the tosra to. days a wnek. Our tfnoki ara extra odst _reatwatar, reafV to qtaed to mur henae To be sure bf sorrioe whm a ahowdoWn oM I ANT with ,,fUal and ssniM. want Ht call us today at Midt Oihar aervieaai JUHtonMlto C teligliiOBa-ahmbef briow. 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STBSB IXBURT INER P A € « TWO KAHCHESTER EYMOlfO ALD, M AIfCH ESn^ CONN, lATDRDAT, IfOlflSMBlte M, IMS itANCHBaTTBat BVBNPW HBatALP; MANGHBSrraR, OONIf, iAniM >AT, NOVHteHl SA M «i PAGE S U N D A Y Television P R O G R A M T U E S D A Y Y e f e r f o i d R P R O G R A M M l Bteeaat UcM < M M ) Aurt Caaaer Masts *«* m V s Drama, commemoraUnd Oie ^ aad the Watt Nemw»p aanTraraary alM e death d Wffi fitorring Bm ICflliOWtllMa ■xM TIm l i r a Oreen. trtid was Prestdew ( S) Yawn IMar eyas# iffisraSi___ who Maa ~ to 1 ^ an bw SiM ( SI Baanumir lUaBRI flRmddmMMdMl 4 SI DeanfaTne RtsaM I, s a f e 8iM ?T^s^a5^*^ II WaU Dlimy's W sadetM SIS s s s ^ i’sssr ^ Of C_ e h r ^ ^ ( SAMS) Ths J« ^ aratora On (color) An aristocratic land 4a- (Color) Robb 8p 0 ^ smalqra I weioper otlen tha town ot Maas robot commiter ■ Oeorga^ mpar (>M|! ^^W j^prlca. lor. SiM ( S) Bd SalUvaa Bhsw Ootomba". daesto: Rosemary CSooney. (M48) Btowalira Ipa » Oral M trah "TVooper Rook.^'' Captured r a t a stts Jata attempto to sign an Oriantal »>«• I.» bunp V a la ^ F m I wom ra J^ ra ^ a o n to DidM> eU af aoagMrd to a eontraot aad tiads B e llib a a leriea wiUi Dr. 0 «o. rad battlsa the oontemot 61 her Crotbera,Crothera, Sir Arnold Lann.Lann, Mithor SiM Adlal JMeraasea B ea iaSe , ®rMtUera. CHRO^AliSxlltoc^ And critic, will diflcuaa tho U N dlaoaaaton aeriea tHiQi tl ' (SS-M) Car 84, Where Are Teat •■Xhe.Dotridara’’ ■“ la torn, between the d *. (Mhollo literary rarm dm BnM- Baseboard Ibsits add genu­ J o a l------3 - of„hla rrferm mtoiM girl Umde ^^erM n, Alnbassaador to I ( S) The Real MeOsfa UN. A n ^ Ici^ieUa.'boat, (M M ) Bsaaaaa ine, uniform eomfort to " *i U __ (4S1 daaler ^Ourfbpta______, BeiAbt I ( S> TV Trae evasjr room' in yim'hqiiM. Oiaries n | o^ _____ w EIm Of SalvMUn (BSl Oral Bebeota 18-4848) Unteaehahlee'- M l SaatBoSaertBoe Of The Mase . ) • Inatallati(« cost? Lowdr (M l B« mown P b m e r guerrilla tighter looadaots ^ *W» If The life , SASl I) Iiaaealiaai Aad AaaweM _ _ > ( S> Caadid Camera featuring HalbVtsion $ 3 8 9 . 9 5 (M )'la Pregrara 1to|« a D artor Feels scihpid fo r t ^ e r w o m aasaaataia. iueat:. Secretory ■ df. Labor W. Durward Kirby, host aad Alkm than otiwaysteme—nem - M iM J Lee* Dp Aad Uva liWUIard WIrta. .Priradly Otoa* ^ neraonol nlAoac^iy e< Um Punt. pensive AiriMiee) duote, [ ai Oalradta LjnStH ^ra^TtSnT aad fa»> (181 M erle (SMS) The Chosea ChlM< SYtVANM 33* HaloLight* TV, CuriiioiMiarftet M 'W hat^ Hew. lata ^prema Court JuAca Louie "Tickel pipm, Moweae, AmI tank gMng~Darward Kiita. Queata: .. n d ^ M aoeii in hla writin«a. ,^-_et^ ^ nradtM." Hodsr A etudy of the .tragedlea and hap- opntMimxBiy-at^ walnut veneer cabinet M a ^ 5^6 Oorme, singer; Hoy CaaUe. * WPrior oi\ Wendy' Barrie ptnees surrounding child adoption. Touch Remote l>mii)ftJpol Twohlafa fitielity m elcm OE dnHlBBy# M iM ( t ) H«to« British musical star and Peggy m( W j ilevle' John Chancellor, narrator, spe^ "Problem _ Helen ' . . (^ ra . oomedtenne. - ftSS‘»Sr*?W5f "lar.“M r.jD Dynar y n ralte.'' BUhnuad Lowe control. dsUMn OT-5S5 Cbaat^longnUgeSuiiCT JlfeSfejS; M iK i •> T h ? (£ M ^ S i% elal mrogrra deals wlto a young COMPLETE PLEXIMUTT Boas Bniott SUB (8ai tadestry On P areAa MiM (881 yeter Gbbb _ (Ml Gray Oheat> ooapia in their seaich fto. a cW o! Distanoe Tuner, ilhiminated diaimel indicator, P ic ^ (M l Chet Haatley H:W £ t) Ouaeia Three StMlAMMlJUX eatbaB Leawaa. ( SMMl The V ^ Of Pbesisaa 8i88 ( 8) dok Draw SCeOraw Ftaitures oa topics of ourrent to- , mmerimental^ aerlea w M Jamea , „ Oahland at DoUaa ' Musical aeries storting' Bart tube measuiee 23* diavinaltjr, 275 aq. ia.vlev^aiea. '**'t** TWSTtoalarl (U > (e O f ^ teresL Chet Huntley is oa-the-^^ 'I llaaaiidrew. boat diSS (M l Oeaat Dawa Per OeaaeeSleat Wrightaon, baritone- s id the “ • qaief oeerMleat no perte to (M> editor. *“ * •• >—p»« ‘ ' aM««av/MMl T XI ^ la N b C Hewa feon of Coimbra, the al Also M o M 23L72W wMmtt H a lo l^ t. move. «*rai"riif make noise. (M l News M l Urliur Word Ray Scherer, Sch anchornton. Ooaa- Troubadours* of In ( S4aM) Taera Per A 8mg (88) Big Fietaro M iM liS.S!rv^------.toalher aad Byarts ■ W &wiah Life prebenalrb OOV6n*B'«ooverade rtfof fKmthe wA^V'etw e ^ s American debuA Prana Aners, • indlvIdiHl rtam eenirnll se­ S iM (48) Trakdew a 848). News, Weather aad tlyw ls _ . i eWera.Janiheree lop news stories. guest conductor of Firestone lect prefarred temperature. (U-M) Tear First SamreaalM ilM ( 8) Weather, > News (Ml Big Nawq «tM SI Pesterday'a Mewarael phony OrcheatrA ELECTRONICS • even temiiminreal no cold (Color) ' • 8 :U (U ) Bans A Allen (Ml Newt ira Waathar liM M:M ( S> NhaVs My UneT spots or dralta.. < 44a«S) Teueeeee m U a FOrd .(1... fFabhease______(M l Newa K ESagr* * ■ (MSdS) Howard K. SnkMh. News LAIORATOlUES • clean beyead eamparet no M iW in Heareh Per-Piaeirtiw (M l Adventores to U iM M l 'Meaee FleUen Theater L « a l News y\cE5^o‘» “ Bevariy (Ml Arenad Tewa News prqdram for teenacers. Cwnment 877 BROAD BT. Same, no eooc no eKmra.^^ (M -Ul Troth or Oonseqaeneea Abernathy la on-the-ahr Weekly report rad analyais of ( S-IM l Father towWs Beef di4S (88) Bdltertol Mtehaela, BIchard B gra. 'S HtSI (Ml.lndnftey Oa Parade importrat news stories wltii U i4 B ( » The GeUliur light (M l Btyve Attea ^ ( SI. BrlHih Oaleodar eats. Ml 9-1124 u u w (») Newa D ay^raH U iM ( 8) Baertavtew IStW SI laalAhta' l:M n Baaday Mews Bpeatol KM ( a) B e st Boner ;i8 $8) » I^Ten The Tralh U iM ( 8) ^ m a AUra Shew ,S^^Chreat Veieea Preae- Orea* Lifonnatlonti grab irith Robert I) News A WeiMer WRW STORE HOPR8; DAI1.Y 8 A J t So Bito P.M, ' ( 8) Bert (M Greaeke Bveatog N ew s and (ttAiTTealght Shew (C) Barle. moderator and etshl ooir- S (M M l At k lto«r U iM ( 8) Nawanrai Weatoer )1 ^ba^owa. V.S.A. testants from two colladM: I) B a a d a y ------1HUR8TOAT AND raiDAT 8 AAI. te 8 p at (40) No____ CIS> Wenlhee. . t l New s U its ( 8> Memeat ''A xra k On The Burma Boas'* M tM ( SI We BeHere S:M ^POMe ( M l Pthn____ (M l Newa ( S> The TwentteOi Oeataiy U:M (St) Baaday BlrM Movie . (40) Beat af Orsaohe I. Bigldighla ( si Aeeeata laternailaaal Report Ob the. Vicos Indians. ' of “Pay^Or Die” . Braeat Borgnine. I ( Sl As Ths Werid Tans Tils We4toni_ ( 8) Newseepe M l Oeaeera ( 8) Medte ( 81 Memeata at Oamtert Peru and how t^y liberated U i U f S> Movls Msstemieeaa (41) N ___ , M l WOd Bin Hlefcok themselves. Al'an Homberd of the ' "Crime and PunlsfimenrV: Peter (M l Harvo; S65? ( 8) Qeadalght Hyraa (M l Hear Of BA Praaela Bblrersity of Cornell headed a Ijorre. Bdw. Arnold. (88) Bade .------, ItU jJl^What to The WatM lt:Bf ( S-Ml Ned Calmer—NeWa lup of antbro^odiats: I (48) Soiwr Carteea ahew 1:M < S) P e c e ^ e a ( SI Aoademy Tkeater Sayings of t 9 2 .l.9 a yeor and more! (oHor) ____ A paradox ia the pomf) and pa^ ^^.-SS) Meet The Press (Color) "(tonre Her Name With Pride." ; (U ) Newa Used to protect a aospeeted ( SI The^ OpIalaBated K aa (181 Perspeetiye ea Oreataesa Paul Schofield, Virginia McKen­ Tbo m&j(w ^ t of home heating, o i courae, ia the ooet ci the fuel or energy used I ( 81 PasBweid sast eantry of the life of America’s y (SSI B^Uae IS Pin BewUap (8 »M ) Merv Grtffiai wjUle ha gwalla trial. S:1S (W M ) Afl Pro Beoreboard . na. ? *til**t Coaneettout fuel e « b far (dtoaper than aiw of the other auttmietic fuels’ ( 8) First Bra ^Ttanter reigning First Lady comes to the M l Preattare (M PalthPolth S:M ( SI' Password (M ) Late Show (Crior) BpeSpecial ■ ■ proarram dealing ■ with the Day to. OCo o t "The Bad and Hie Beautiful''. fore in the NBC Bpeidal Projects Allen Ludden. host. Quests: Jack « — 2?*o® To Give" CHynlS Johns. “ P*»*M »®^ 8l NewaeopeHemeat Of MedHsHeB ^vlpge, op fuel alon^ in the H a r ^ a ^ (18) Mi BIm D o lla r Iffw li cast Friday. Nov. 80 (lO-U pjm. l i U (SSI OhriaUphera for the town's Both anniversary "Hooalor Holiday. •Qio, the dread of Injuring BST). I M ( SI Aeaeat On U ria p ( 8) Memeats of Cosafevt AutomaUc OU Heat. Important Idtolikig. arm m ballUe. celebration. ( si Goodnight -Hymn m(mey that can well be diverted to other purposes by the sftsahome owner.*^ ■ WR EVTTffIKTTV %HI%I, m OfflRlHflOII Dale Bvans.

M O N D A Y PROGRAM IH f .V.4,NUr ACTURfcK W E D N E S D A Y T elevision PROGRAM T elevision THAT’S TOPS' 8:88 ( 8) Mementa af Ceasteri Ttano Chaaael (M> The Admiral aad Swabby s Chaaael titi ( 8) Oeeiatght ■ - - - ■ - Nymn t:SS ( 8) Town Crier , Shaw I ( 81 Tewa Crier •iM rsi SSyjSrtJt.ada JOHN t ( 8) Cellace Of The Air - (IS) Uto at Iwsy S:M ( 8) CoUego of The Air (SSIPUin (M ) Bangs Oat Of The BtaMi Now la The Time Of Tear (M ) Coatlueatol' Classroom SiU (S4> Frleadly Olaat (M ) Ceattoeatel a a irri f Cheyenne (OUnt Walker) ma- SiM C'Sl Baarlse Semester SiM (S4) What’a Hew . j r i M K l S I V t ( 81 Saariae Beraeator (481 News neuvera to convinoe a pal that . .. CoatlBeoW CUsaraam (e) (M ) Movie (8S-M1 CaattoeaM Claaaroara 8 i « (48) Ylotsry at Baa ^ Yoor Ruga Need S:M ( 8) Momeata of Comfail ^USdslT/^iAmaiXp I ( » Maaieala Of CaaOtrl. N 8:M ( 8) Waathar. News A Byarta aeeking revenge ia no way to rlgbi "Sahara Passage". Msdelelaa e«M, IMIella Board a wrong, in 'Wenxeanoe Is Mine,’* VH [ 5( Nwaoope -Ballelia Beard Carol. Sterling Hayden. I ( 81 Pareata aad Medera B*l •’-{J I^A A B - S:4S ( si Pareata aad Modera Xdaea- (48) Sea Hant o ils 11 BAT (M1 Ctohhease the epinode M onday, N o v . 28, at raOFESSIONAL Uea SiM (8S) Amerioaas at Walk WHITING CORP. tlaa , T:M ( S> .Begtoatog r< 81 The BxeraUeaal ChlBi gg gW ra Algebra "CTeyenne Show” wi ABO-TV. SiM ( 8) Yogi Bear 254 RROAD STv^TEL. Ml 9-1166 (M M ) Today wiim " COAS) Today Show (U> Life of BUey (881 News mm SHAMPOOHNI T:1S ( 8) Ia a i£ « , - (S4l Prenltera ef Tke Sea ZEPPA ifSlbralre Oreg MaoKenaifr (Grant WD- M l Weedier (M ) News Uams) teelpa frightened ex-Btar 1b T o b t O w a B m m O r (Ml Editorial 1 (*5{ B F ^ ^ 8 . _ . _ (8S> Per You InfermsMia ( 8) Prieada Of Mr. Geetar (5|^iindly Markat Nora Stewart (Dorothy Provine) T:M ( Sl PoioeptiaB SiM (M ) OaU H r. O. 7«M < Sl nokap aad Dhttveay (8) Prieada of Mr. Oaahea S iU (S4) U.H Beview ELECTRICAL I ( 81 Caytoto Kaagaraa regain confidence in the "HA- S:M ( S) Captain Baagraea - «:M (ZSl Mtrade of PeWM Workshop wallan Eye” e^aode ovra ABO-TV SiM ( SI Hap Bleharas ^|8SSi*g?S2StoBhaw SiSS ( J> Sparta iTueaday, Nov. 37, entitled "Af OBsb~aB(l Oany gpetial (S) 'Jaoh La lauuM Show SiM ( 8) Tieteiy at Sea ______»1 J S S ?_ A _ Waathar NlgW With Nora Stewart.’’ Ab]tBr U A ft (ZX-M) Bompar Boom (U) Bans aad AUea CONTRACTOR B lU I 8) DehMs Drake mew TiM (H> Weatanr It o . BlghHaMa (M l CoUego ol the A ir ^ (IS ) Clabhease MANCHESTER tiM ( 8> MDIleaatn . (M) ^i4 s CamerA ....^ Roc. Rea. $iom ^ O o *tO S iU ( SI Debbie Draka Shew (54) Madera Algebra < 81 MenSaa Movie ((B ) Newa_ ' Jack Benny, Ethel Mercian and SiM ( 81 MBUoasire (M ) WUd Bm Hlekak •'a h This rad Heaven TooJ* liM (Ml Mra Of OMUny ( s l Maralag Movie (8S) Newa ■ OLDSMOBILE ^ 8 6 Lenox St., Manchester Cbas. Boyer, Bette Daria Bobby Darin will join Bob Hope "M urder Without Crime” . Dennit '** (mM> »a Tlrstate ! (M> Editorial "TOUR OUMmOBlUB DRAUBB” ' (48) Base Tbo'lllsw a __ ^ when he presrats a full-hour Prlc^ Derek Ftm. ( S-SS4S> Newa (841 la Bcbeol P rsgraasi a a « (x>medy-wl th-miudc revue on "Tha (Z4> IB Soheol Prograau VatU S ' ( S) After Dinner Mavia i W SMITH'S "The Solid Gold Cadillae”. Paid , 8) Calendar pUe« when he nnd three nei^ B o b H i m S h o w " ’n iiiiw la y , NVnr. ?M) Bose The Clewa Douglas, Judy HolUday. 512 WEST CENTER STMEST PHONE Ml 9-1712 u n ■r.(48) An Star Flayheaaa G bend of outlaws. Reve OHdiraB. UPHOLSTERY (SS-M) S u When Weather M iM ( 8) Hemeaaakert Marie (M ) AU s b u PlayhoBse Bomemakera Movie (Z4> Heritage "Miam i BIxpoae' . M w . Harsh teat oT courage for a p a ^ Jr.) dropg in on an old flame aad LeeAJCU J.at. Cobb\^8fSJ ______lysed man left to care of mental­ 400 Main St.— MI 9-4«6S "Let's Make It Legal". Zachary (M> News of the Hear aad Weath- 0848) Play Tear Haaoh MMas) finds aenoNesa hate tfiawistg tm Scott, Rob't. Taylor. O w SFEW>Y SfMdalty ly diatuibed woman. (SMS) Play Tear Haaoh (Calor) (M> Newa aad Weather NEW or USED (Ml Beaks A Idera the trees at twilight in "Tha Datk ■ (M l Barbara Beraaid Shaw (8S) Film TOOL RENTALS SiM (84) A Time To Danes Wood," tha "77 Sunaet Strip’’ ahow e itO O B ftANDHB TRULY iD BJaO U S ( 84448) Jaaa Wyman UiM (SSM) The Price fa Bight 1 :U (55) Weslera Mass. HighUghls ( kLM) Ceaeeatrattea . . StM ( 8 ) Dehle GHUa ^ FW day,’ N o v . 80, o ver A B O -'F V . (Color) (M) SMits Camera A lfD B en T O ( 8-4848) Teara Per A Beog DoMe rad Mumard boy h MAMWESTER .. Wrarna Preaedti (M ) News e ROO SBAMPOMOt CHICKEN 18) Love Ol IMe myna b i i ^ that can men U iM (SSMl GoaoeatradoB TiXS (M> Mea ef Oeattoy Ctsmi 'Year First M the anawera rad r e p ^ < 84S-n> Teara Per A 8a^ liM (SSM) IPs A Maa’s WaiM • WALUPATiat mnAiaiB ISl^O^NfR ! 4 I i m 988 ( O ^ . while the boys are. tu to PIPE ami SUPPLY U iM ( 8) Love el U fa (8-4SA8) CheyoBBe Shaw CORURN A MIDDLERROOK. fcw. examination In A m a rk ^ U SEE WILSON meXHUPORATBD (SSMl Tear First Impiessiaa (S4> Seagi. Ot The Soath AT The woHd'a fMnest easin’ eMok- ( 44448) Gaiiw ita Way (Color) (S4> Live and Learn INVESTMENTS MiM ( 8) Seaieh Fta ------Hood M ea to oTeanoe hU ELECTRIC FOR WHOUSALE ^jS^MAl) Teaaessee Ibnie Ford (SS-M) Sainle and Sinneia en» witli IneompMnUe tnrta. * (U-Ml Trath Or Ceareqasaeer Uon to order to gain adi Guest star: IPaul Miml. A nona­ MR. GEOROR r. JOHNSON IR Manegsr ( 84848) Father to church wedding of his . PLUMBINft aHd' UiM ( S) Search for Temerraw genarian decides to get a divorce GALL IN mUNER Ui4( 1 ( 88) ) -The Onidiag------Ught ed diIra g ‘ b ' t^ on the eve of bis rath weddihg torn MILCTtll. ntANSAOnONd HANDUBD VERNON (M) Jam Oasaal (SS-M) Trath or Oaaseqneaeos ON ALL BXOHANOES LISTRU AND ONUMnED—BTOTOAL FONDfi PAINT and WALUPAPBB Plek Op 18 MtamteaLater if il5 (Ml Newa D » Bsysrt HEATING SlfmiES (MS-M) Father Kaewa^st anniversary. liM ( i> Bait SeSer SiM ( 81 Beverly Hillbillies VISIT OUR SHOWROOM UiM ( S) The Oaldtog urat ( 8-M8S) The BiflcaBaa 888 MAES STBKBT ga 8.„o8 VERNON Newa ( S> Danay Thomas Shew l i i e (48) Beat Of Orenobe (Color) Starring, Penry Como. (U> Film levator operator surprises Cops 4tM ( 8) ra Tta Werid Tarns Wteh A ^ rad bis orotastra, OiMieaBDoMitAI l i N (M l WOatheraeepe lub owner by announciM hd la ( 8) Medio Bay Charlea and hla stogara rad a Ona OonttRctor liis (Ml Best of Qraaohe attendlito night school to Improve gum star GeomI Senders.„ a One Reaponslbillto ItM ( sl Aa The WerldTaraa P - g :t does Make A DiffereRM Where Y« r Save! li?s* 1841 taritaUaB A . Art * One Pt^ment n aa ( 8) Medir ( S-4S-8S1' Steney Barka 1:48 (48) Bayer Cartera Btaw 4tM (8 ) Dick Van Dyha l^ w (M ) R r a e y Olsea Shew Sraey wants lb win aa cham- It H (88) News ^ Itob Petrie_____ sustMCUauspe^ Jellow . . Over 18 Veara’ Bzpericewa , .. <5*1 This Is The LKo lon saddle brono rider, no . mat- 8:M (8 ) Faaawwd______^ era of "moonlighting" ea liM (Ml Sapei Carteea :r who bets what on him. tM e A M iis k , ft 'ft (88M) M m . Gritnto Btaw N8 side. designed for ngaifnrt, Ml 3-2463 1:88 (M> Editortol (S4> Perspeottvei ( 84448) la Oenri ( (44448) Oar Man Ugstoi atyfW fe* beauiy SiM S( S> Aady Griffith Shew Hlggln’B aea going nephew a SiM ( S> Password SiM ( 8) Hrase Party' hla two week shore leave Save hundreds of (hdlan and I^ M l^ M e rv GrltfHh Shew ^ d y araess to help Floyd when 4% BW OM frew TEUaepWS' HIC»0SC0fE& MABNIFIERS - *■ MN0CUIAR3 E T O ( 4t»M)B«veBjltoys gat more efficient oomfbet the barber tella him the wealthy SAVINCiS 8:M ( 81 Btao Of ‘M M hla uncle'.' Guest star, Julian HOI- PETERMAirS <8t-M) Lwrotta 'Yoang' heating by putting C39ROMA*-' PiuBbliia and Beating .do. ^ ( S-M8S) Day to Coart widow he h u been romancing by • O m tent (U ^oar Mantaga ' 8IA Main St.—Manoheater nj*(L.la vomfiut to vtalt him. LOAN ' THERE IS A DIFFERENCE IN ( 44848) Qaaea PerA Day LOX, Electric Baaeboarda in i'.U iiisas'S " . (SS^) The Prim Is Bight (Coler) \ S S I ) I I X I A m b iw I (U> Mtmea Dollar M a rio ___ _ MiM (81 TV __ your‘home. No soot, nolM or ( S-M8S) Seven Keya BUI .CuUen. emcee. Dividend EYEGLASS SERVICE "King Of TOe Underwinld'’ toon- "Farewell To Innoaence.- Domea- 8:88 (SS-M) News U iM ( 8) The New ttoretta Yeang Uo discord between the parents (dutter with CHROMAI/XXI Show 8:M ( n To ra i The Troth of a U year <>ld boy who aoeka See U8, today for more detalla. SiM ( S> Edge e f Might . nawensavag’e liK e tha quality of egregiam framea aad Imme, there are some “ * understand- (SSAS) Leretta Vaang Shew (SS-M) David Brinkley's Joavnal H i4»I fiitaaeiah ileftTiTTfr (84M) Yooag Dr. Moloaa a m ore uaeaM e apaee! '.(Color) David Brinkley la editor fa c e ts 5t the service you get from ygur optical expert that are ( 8) Q aU Btenn hla aunt ( 8-4S-BSI Qneea Per A Div and boat. 1887 M AIN 8T., MANnHjCHTem e . ROOTE 81. OOVHNTRT ler. a quiet operaMoa! (U ) MlUlea Dollar Movie ( 848-88) Ben Caaey obvious . . . and some you can’t see at aB. .. ______HBt a indivldaal. roea eenlrol " P « « o »m s GloryDick Powell, SenaiUve yoimg man who denies Pat D'Brion. Casey la censured for Ignoring (S4881 MStoo Boom Par.Doddy a even toiaperatoreat abduction" of retarded maa The quaUty of our framea, our tinues, and our aervloe are the ( 84448) Amerieaa Batastoad the aeaauu UUlng ot a teen-age SiM ( S> 1V> Tell The Trath from hospital, who la tlremaa's 4iM ( 81 News girt and-then upexpeetedly eon- a 'eUaa bejiiiid eoaiparel (SS-M) Yeang Or. htoleM i mascot mason v* o*® prodalae you satlsfactkm with your glasses. (S4M) Here’s HeByweed feaaea the crime, ( 8) (iaie Storm Show ____ (S4> Visit With A Sealptsr ' ( 444W DUeavoyr '*8 t 44848) Naked OHy " Who Do Yen Traat, - SSiM ( S> Stntop The Stars Stop In to see us.wfaenever you need optioal aervicea.. W ell be 08) Mintea Denar Merio The young actors whose method 4iM ( 8) Baajier Andy Shgw ' (U ) Third Man "K ing or The Underworid" Hum­ ot attracting attention to melr WILSON <**-M) Mnko Boom For Daddy H (88) Air Power g la d to h elp y o u . ; phrey Bogart. Kay Fkanels. talent leads to tragic accident for BLBOnUO CXkMPANT U iM ( 8) News Weather aad Sparta WHArS A 4:48 (8 1 BIgfTheater 4iM \ " T a r t u rad n e 8he Deril.** ta k urns 1 8 ^ ) * I ^ a . Weather A Bysrts "BIN Job—Uttta Job—W a \A\ Ssr'Aa^K^ * Barker. Joyce MacKenaie lu> Big Hews Do Them AH” (SS) Nevra aad Weather CIT CAN SAVE YOU $100.iM THIS YEARI) I ( 8to> Amerieaa Nowaataad (M) News A WeaUiar REWHUNG-REMODELINO (IS) Mimen DaUra Movie 1 ( i> Admiral JOok U i U ( 8) Wed. BtariighI Map At Home For C a rp e t ;R age.»^s Glory". Dick PoweD. U iU (M l First Shew , "Gorilla At Larae". Anne 1 Pryera—A ir Ckmdltionen— Ttma , , PatO'Brlen. lt*» thR Mogic MoRRy SovlRg C ouWrbNoh O f croft Cameron Mitchell. YOU can take advantage of your ^ v « ^ SalnSlady". "It's A B ig Country'*. Gary Coo­ Fire Alarms—OU Burners— 4iM ( S> Big 8 Theatre per. Janet Leigh. (M l Sparta Benaday intercom. Syatema— Eleetrle" money-aRTlng SpectaculiM just by "Subm^e PmroI'L Nanny m > Stag iC A a g 4a (48) Steve A llra Skew Beating—’Bangeo—Residential tetepUbiiliig us. We*U be glad to U iU ( sl Sparta View U lM WIUIAMS o WINKLER i s i S m **dSBySSy rad Bwahbv urns ISl^jSS'okmr AtUc Fans—Sales and *:Slfgyr,«ri^'Sim r..trad U iU ( S) Stevs AUan 1 Don WILLIS Garage CUM) TsnjM Shaw (eeles* show youib uatchless aelectl^ of inatallatlatw Mbhawk btoadloom right la yooi SPBOAUSn IN U iM ( 8) News A WeaUer (U> Mavla sl S WHBEL ALIGNMENT and ■ iU ^ Tta t t iU ( Sl Memeat.Ot .MedWallia ow n iMBte. V S ^ ^ p w **"- ■<>»- » . RoWiiaoto Glastonbuiy M8-7S76 "THe Doctor rad Tba (mv) iiAlirs ■MARB 8ERV10B 4:M (14> What’s New ItM (J ) iygd< MANCHESTER CARPET Glenn Ford, Janet Leira t I^UMBING—HE AT »R ^ A m *CONDrnONIN€} "The S y a " 1 Or Manchestar MI 9-4817 ( Sl New ORNBBAL ADTO R V A B •‘SLsrVifis?. Arasid. 881 Mam 81.—80 S-01M laiStsASR-' i*eR 8-U8t—18 MAIN n . MANC tdlbqdaBt.. < n / B U f e w i «

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I n d i a P A ( M B roul IfAMCKBSTBR ETBinHS HIRAU), MANCanSTlSIt, lATim bAY, T o B u T H U R S D A Y P R O G R A M T elev isio n NEW DELHI, Ii JIBSBl H olly id p od a teaUmonlal dianer — An Indian spok w w v W l Jected today the ke: on « i S I in Communist Chiu 4 i W < n mation of a cease-; SilS ( S) e ( Himalayas and wit] B f J U R 8 KIN 1 ! J O H N S O K eeee, BeUeMs Beats N«wraiap«c. M m . «|4S SsMHsM aa faMlaU Vnhes- Red Chinese troops ay. BtheT-Merman and . BoSSr ' Peking’s wlthdrsv^ HO u J t w OOD— O l d 7 :« M a m - j n •; . *D pc” h u a protlem , I n «e t. to -----" • »» Te- Bearer . leave Its troops dee] I t U _ S> yisiftr& JeSa _ biM tether’s ear. territory, the spokesm report today, that even M r^ M lt T:» (M) Weather Wame. Ctaas. ''Coburn. WaSw It 'llzed. bp* orill haa o n 's gu n s, ra tty ’s sm ile an d 'C hea> T t W ( S> VsiuMai ------.AMerlegM JtiwHleaS to about it India cannot allow Re ter’s coffee can 't h «lp «oIV e, I |> McaTiss^.^'sJsr^ reward' for aggreasloi V & w ^ paSaMcw norsa bee Be' their unlawful contra Nonr m aybe you Udnk it has Incidenl'’. I Uberately insolatad her am ottw som eth ing to d o'w ith ' thoiM John* Qeo. Mtaphy. tram the aotferlnze of youna obO: - territory.” ^ B i i « I * ny-com e>latelys n am ed C asey and l » e M t This was the first K ildare ahd O U l^ ie . Y ou -think DeiMe DTake Shew ment on the Chinese p p o c la Jealous p erh ap s o< th eir an ­ tUjg Ftashesse t. peper.drive____ eeUeetIng and Adda.Mg lor although there have t tiseptic w ays, their h igh-taluU n wra sttMted becsnaa.thuS ment Indications tha' w ords and U iW fan oy titlee like d o w ,tO IM .SW I were unacceptable. n eu rosu rgeon and that stu ff there- A s a (S f> aM reaee'.iCMSs ____ Sin.4 the cease-fire ' that Isn’t It at aU. T he ” |gie>.ftK r effect by Red China I aches and pains they get aU day, Indian troops tlecuned up .aibout “D oc” cures n m < t > Harold ' disSlaye. to ~ ‘‘The Cro«*e* Wee.” rira iS c iise e -' el when she beoomea tea served It. w ith a -m inim um o t w o r d s a n d B fUbw n Stone or. Marie Blaninaid The spokesman said m ustard plaster. "A n d,” he g rin -, tag a prepared statem ned. “X dare p en C u e y to operate f "W eU , that’s'a that’s all n ;1 t coi a n I ( < * ^ ’ ^ ^ 815--, ----- Je and the crejr erj«. with my instruments.” [him.” , j i u ’ i e M e e la •> W a R M CSitaese proclatm It has be^ eight years now oC In one ol those "That’s , under consideration. B IdarshaU Q tU-on shboU ng ’em up sequences In hta ^ «c e e o w o ^ on U ili OadeanlnMaB and o f “D oc” patching ’em up in ltte set once c h ^ e d .^ w ords, on >«a O f TUU ^ B m S old D odge C ity w here n obody over Tear nret aMdcen. couple is adng, a threat h ei^ of a neuroM rgeon. lhose-| te their' future. _ - (MidS) Aady WlUiasee Show - eight yeM of “Qunsmoke:’ are] ]iSiW IsMW J^wTtJKTBeS*** I s W 1. Si W yaU B ars '■ or)_ Starrtjf,^ AsdyjniHmag ^ part o f D o c’s problem . V (t gets .m tuUgh With t ay Beereh re r T aaaarraw fancy - Wniker Presid M U bum Stone is “D oc” and for] {som e of ’em , there isr^’t um eh .The~ Oreat I. M a s can do for them .” K a w a B ^ m y m o n ey h e’s still th e best actor :| Mjjaw B W<■aathemiaa jkUa *or fcu5^!"tSimlwtaken^. playin g a m edic on stage, acreen But you can bo sure he ( I) Bert Belle fh* oraaUoB o f^ _ m tol^lon ^t ^t Kildare loaea < •) Beet eC lJreB ^ ___ or television. B ut that cou ld start patient now and then. Sort of| ~~ 1S> AAt t ReSte- With Klttr ? < • Worid War n—emearlha ■• Of Am an argum ent, I suiH loee, so Iet:s keeps them all even, pr^eatfon al- g e rto h la problem , w hich Is-m ore Of Deetley 8inr«JSir-< M . l i S i t Wkr.(8 1 W e a ^ n e e s e f i a t -A- am uelng tlm n serious. l y Bee* of Oreecfce •ttls i S I MMar Bd . . T he success o f' '‘C hiiieinoke,*’ WttiMr uees. Mr. Bd as eublect M GENEVA (AP)—Pr< It con cern s peiqile. K e m eets w h o I n ow In its n inth y ea r an d ekpandsd Jiu h HeSte ' vSrIety show for a oo) t » ) As The WoiU Tane _ S p - t ^ S ? WaalMv nedy expressed the have been w atcM ng "O unsm oke” j to an hour after 240. h tU t-hoU r pM ater pfolect, w hen hahe ded that the new round c fo r all those y ears. E very n ow -an d (BL,______heTwHI uSe a trick sulHoIlotine. U tIB ( •> Thurs. narUsk*:_ show s, is n o b ig m arvel to O ld p Ills (M) Baser OsHeea Bhew "I Confeae.’’ Anne S disarmament negotlati then , o n e w ill te y, k ld d iiig lik e a n d M ilbum w ho eaim : ^ ^ .^ •g fo tS rfe s the CrippUBS Malden. liZS Newe etfeets ot arth rltn to snpport h & "tbe upward qilral w ith a w ink of the eye: “It w as the p ertM t com bination __ re AUsa Shew competition.” "Gtot anything on your hip, by accident— o f everyth ing — TaaSdS) AdveataiM o t Oeala U d S - ^ r t e \low D o c T ” . < Day p r OMttt U lM 'm m Toalsht Shew (0> The President ta.A ‘ ch aracters, cast, w rite r; (d d as, p ro ­ liM ( M ^ > RMOo Keye, sad HariM . he read to 4h$. reop« Som j of them ' Oven alur the < i) Boaie BMly 4SS> A . Beheeto Matoh MBs l i e s JD NiehiW steh Theater ducer, director— a -p u re accident. (M> iavliaUM Te BH ■Mark of the Vam^ra” . 17-nation conference si w ords in pretended dnm ken style. SiW (tVSS) L e r^ . T< si, Lionel W jien people argu e'w ith m e oth er­ r i) Bd«« Of Bisk* ■ “ ■ -MaieeB should give priority tc "C sn you believe. iW M llburn w ise, I sa y, ’Lo(dc', if It w asn ’t im “LS*«a B e rA B^etam Della Street borrowa M e w s am azed , ‘"n ie show h as treated the inioB IM iar 1 UM W from her boa*. Petty Ma- t i M ( » clear weapon tests a accident, how com e np other M e - iSt’e ^T o u gTo ^.B I e Soa,' then faces arrest — ------ail. im age o f ‘D oc’ to eom e fan s aa a vision, show h as h ad the sam e im ­ Mary Brian sory to a murder. -S18!« drunk en o ld coot. H e takes a drink D o n a M ika. Jr.. "A moment may be pact, the / ^m e long, run> w hen Initiate the beginning n ow an d then, sure, but the aua- ideas ..fof"^ sh o w s ,com e every 80 terity o f D oc w ho really believes e t the upward spiral m in utes'?’ T h at stops ’em .” competition,’ ’the Pre In the oath o f H ippoct|ites la h is T hat- “atciden t” m ade, n ow 97' real character, m all those show s F R ID A Y T eiev isio n P R O G R A M Kennedy noted that yeS r^old M ilbu m Stone the richest States has completed i I w as drunk in only one show 1- o y U 1 th e m ed ics '(m i telaid sio n.<’H e Time Ohaaael (t»de> Heme ((IS- ) Mews " ies of atmospheric ni th e story abo u t the .people o f D b d g e lad re -ru n ' righ ts ih perpetuity, SiSe ( *) OeUeao O f Bir 4 (S8.Ae> M akeepeare—Seal Ot A a .. (M > O eafiaatal C toeereeae (8S> nim There is hope, l|e sa refusin g to co-operate w ith m e tp then sold out to C B S. S.M <^j|>^Baigtoe Bsaaesfer Itff Weatoersoasa stop an ep id em lc-^ t that did H , Oaaltaeatal Olaiereiae <(h tilS *■J*® werH Tara# sraye in eseefpUi from vsxi^ , series soon, and this a Nmrseepe. BaUstla Beard < •) Media Shakespeare plays. Bir Reilph ■show to create an Im age that-w on ’t ills PerSSST'Md- - ' ----- Medera IMaea------—(M) Harvey OleeB Shew Riehardeod Is narrator. the time may be ripi d i e . » ■ .^ ■ / / t i o n (SI) Faith Far TemiL < 8-IA4S) The Oallaat Men start toward halttag TiSS ( I ) M aaasrs O f Ml Baser Oartoea Bhew CapC Benedkt Is forced lata Jiplral. T U s is no big thing w iScM U bum , (TV N o t e b o o k rae. you un derstand. It’s so rt o f l i k o 7:11 ( I)“ Jewtoh - ■ -I N( News B Flews Passw ord holed up- - In tlu **— haaement, ------with Apparently with C hester’s Unm , w h i^ btigs D en­ 7:15 (**> W ealh er^^ Uvo A Lean Ident said that' cruc ( N i B A ) B:M ( I) Oaplaia Baararee u e P arty ■i|8 VUi Stadeat Peace Dana- a s ' * drunk h ur^'M ilbum Stone S;se ( I) Han Blebafds _ ) Sevea He 8*8 0> »«!*• iiients. trithta recent Just a little. H e's m o re aw are ^oC T he n ew m an in C harge of asr- ( I) Jack ImXtoqw SI 8tS8 je Of MIswP Piano pUiyer, 'whooe 18 year oM firm ed the heed and lege Bonvl, rep lacin g A llen Ludd en, - r B eeae . - 4 - I) L oretta t t son attempts to. cover up his this than eyen tha kidding hS ' ( 840-53) Dmeea Frer er A D u Simer's heavy dipctn|:. U por- -\- -- tak aa h bon t th e lin e: used to be a oon unu nlpatiana Spe­ • :li ( I) DebbSe Drahs Shew (U ) MUUea DoUan — cialist a t the A d van ced E lectronic i;W ( J) MnUfjaalre "The Wiretappers'-1^1 Hliame, (Center at C orn ell U niversity In ( 8) MoralBS Ibvts (Color) "Boa Appetit." a •'Prince o f TTUrvee” . JCa 8:88 * ^ TnM*_- ( 8-41^) The FUiih^aa lU w oa, N . T ., w ork iiu fo r the A d ­ pmncla M orris^ (XM8) Yeau Dr. Meleae (Color) B a m o ^ tooth hao. to vanced Ekigineering C om ponent pcnen of i ( 8) P a le Storm ' .__ (X>me out and Fred decides to do (18) Beaa The Otowa the 1 ^. _ W alke G eneral IB ecM o’s Light M llitaiy '(1841) WSe ^ Yo« Traetf (3U Drama Festival Baeotronics D ^iU 'tm ent. H la ac­ 4:88 (8 ) Baum/UMy SBww "The ITraf Centlemea” . (ie> ^ y tiw *^^ 4 ! I J ? l u a i - - (tMM) Make Bim jFor P»l4y 8 *8 (8-18-18) Pm Dlckeas^to’ s tual title W M con alderably lon ger, If ;S* (M) la Bchoel < 848-53) Amerirea BaeCetoaS Feaater but th a t^V ea you a rou gh idea. 18:88 t'S)'Hem em akem j^vls _ . I *"** (l^ sn 'S e re ’s HH olly o U y w e e d Archer's fellow workers If m at h ardly Seem s U ke a niw - "Drum s of .Tahiti. . DeBaiol J 848im D lseevery afraid ' to admit they, were to­ E d it o r m al/M ckgroU nd for a quiz show ______M ovie strumenLtal, in gettinz him fired. you underestim ate R obert The Wirotappere".'Bin IF 8:88 ( 8) Deteetivee „ ^ „ Oeorzla I4S. 88) Daa’t OiA Me OfcariU ELECTRONICS • l e . 11*8,in!88^-a^"s>riSno^^______Itutty Major from LAMPASAS, Tex. ( E arle is a Lon g Islan d native (•M84*i Jese wjrieaB | ^ '‘Fury h t*>eSi :»O n M k .’. Ytotor o r’a otnee la' Sboriced by S i ley Walker, whose w ho grew up 'w antin g to be aa an- seeming Inetnriehoy and frivol^ilitF lABORATORIES “ “ <*aC58) 4 *1 ( t-4o> AmAmerioaa erioaa >Mewsetaad srt:en he tours Oen. Bteele’a army clironlcding a fabuloi n O u n itor., A s .-a b ey , he w *a un­ t t :88 5 ^ .( 8) A(taM dhek base. him fame as a New dou btedly the only U d on the block - (88) IM .gkaw ended his life with p./ w ho knew the nam e of Am oe “n’ (C d o rt "T ile Ootden Mol, B om ba" U « .y ” .ai!g2."fc?.vlda«, 277 BROAD ( 8-1848) TeaBsa U B u heH l^. to determine imase of a fatal day, two days b^Ore A n dy’s anitoUnoer (W ill H a y ) and hunting accident. imdergo surgery,' for adm ired him m ore then Am oe *n’ 18:88 ( 8) 8 & h ^ * e r Teaem rew (88) M m iatai OUmMag |e Ohm cer. /■''' 2 4 " x 3 0 ; > ^ V . ) A n d y . __ '• s t s s r , 18:88 (8848) The WerM ef JaeUe Kaw- H e aterted . h ki' (u ureer a s a C B S ------Walker, 6^ a busy R b o i o m i o II o m s (8 8 )!^ Marhet magazine writer, retu usher and then w orked as an an­ 18*5 ( « l ----- 5:18 (84) ThalMaadlyTha ~ p T f i m o m nouncer on eew eral upetate N ew 5:88 (84) ~ to the (tohtral Texas Beet ) < » ) rolgB iag Ffarat Tm dy tAmimus where he : Y ork stattona. or Albert Meeker M:88 ( iTByewHaeae • . . ■_ X fPoim h u s 1^ W lfd suggested that life A- M ajor nesra •vanto jt t the week it^was on the front w ou ld be better in a college tow n . 8 *8 w im , C3mrtea CoUtagaropd a a * old ranch house, whi ^ FR E E B R NINE Btier other CBS News Oorrosponaeals With Purehmae Of 8 o E arle, w ho bad vlaions o f sum - 0 6 . his writing was dor m er-loo g vhoattons, too k .a Job as ( 8) Tfee Third M u w ife foimd the bod; Aajr DhBHMit TV bead o f the R adio and Television r d8*5 * 8 (85) Taaev DenH^ _ . . (88) M . ■ hour before ncxm.VA (OiwtlmMd fram Pngo . close by. Justice m . Or Store* D epectnuot Bt Ithaca C ollege. SKAT M lM I “B u t I n ever jp p t thoee sun lm en ) plunge. He said At first ha couVte’t 8 .S l i ) C!asbeer Snell return >n« James Araesa, BUM 0*Briu Sf Ttonor, bees announcing on- the loo*l-atatiotL the rest of the ’JV-Weetem stafB. | / Boaadap the New .'Vork Herald PETS! the benlda oommerotaM and even :;s ^ h e t fused only Saturday i Ernie asked-him', .“S hW about H r- *■ was a ’ c«mnent*t<>r"‘et fluMon 7 *8 YaBey Doph U * 8 ( I 'TTlew firm a report he w a P P P P DPg heat BorgnineT”.'the oAbbl*;r^MI,| r Bepstt, M< u t s e (islsEsr _ • B IR D * abowa.” ■ “X don’t beUeve X aver beard of I ((M e t ) 111.,, The New York From4h^Eirom 4here hebe awltobedswimneu t*.i * tke . ^ d e c i d e d t|i*re was! (88) We tt*8 (*^Nows said an operation for • TBWIOAL BUB (884-4848) News mmt U *8 ( at Msaeei______Job w ith the 64-doUer UtM. ^ t | no i^eteer way to become nationally I (88) Flha t*8 ( 8) NUht TTMeh The cer had been p^pnned whm hS read A# of L.iuidanaLudden'g deou-1depiir' i^own than to appear on a weekly [ 'Vvfw Sk.’' J h m it MifehuM. Houston. UITLE ft IfteKINIlEY ture and the need for a -r^Uee- televlalan Show. ’% g S S j ^ Friends disclosed u w Go d b r id o b arr. ment, be took hlA coubig« (Arid hU TV Add-(3) Borgnihe death that Walker ha ^NANOHBSXKB tUSphone) tot hand and oalVed Ckd- Acting w as aotoally Boi itm Of t i - i f e h ^ s r somber vein the past m i t m lege Bowl’s producer, Jim (Tlearv. 1*8 r ■) MeeaUto Ot Ou One letter to WUl F ftOOOTfctf^ chdoe, mt. AfM- f n k f l i B •oraiderabia 8:18 ( M OeodalgM Hyaea O u r y asked to. see a Hbh 4f E arle thought (Xher than a Vole la a Angelesi son. of the In action. Eerie had none, tmt said high school ekuai p lay ,-b e bad no Fowler—a close frlent he’d get one. aOtlng experiOnoe Or ehlldbood mn- ATIAST Walker worked on Com plete He ta p ^ the'souad porUdh of bffian for a carear aa'- a -thesplan. newspapers in the 19; a OoUega Bowl show, edited out It was At tiM 8uggeatl(m

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TOL. LXXXn, NO. 48 (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1962 (OlaaMfled AtfvertWna on Fag* 14) PRICE FIVE CENTS India Said Stalling Guatem ala State N ew s To Build Up Forces Says Gastro Roundup ms Fed Revolt h Missing Girl Case NEW DELHI, India (A P )V n»ent appeared to leave no room — An Indian spokesman re­ for India to accept it. GUATEMALA (AP)—The Remains Unsolved jected today the key provision India is beUeved to be stalling Guatonalan army quickly for time to rebuild its badly crushed a Sunday morning re­ m Communist China’s procla­ smashed army before rejecting or DENVER, Colo. (A P )— volt, in which the government mation of a cease-fire in the openl:* violating the'’'term s of the' Doubt remained today that a .Majority proclamation and thus ending the said pro-C!ommunist air force Himalayas and withdrawal of skeleton found, near . Grand cease-fire. rebels strafed the president!^ Red Chinese troops. Canyon in Arizona was that Prime Minister Nehru has been palace and an army barracks . ’ Peking’* wlthdmv^ plan would reported as saying there is no rea­ of the missing granddaughter leave its troops deep in Indian with machinegun and rocket son Ibr Indian trMps to fire vdien of a former Wyoming gover­ territory, ,the spokesman said, and fire from two commandeered the Red Chinese have promised to nor. Bloc Holds nidla cannot allow Red China “ In withdraw toward the border on warplanes. ' ’ Mward for aggression to extend their own. Peking has said the A positive identification could President Miguel Ydigoras not be made, said . Dr. Da-vld N. their unlawful control of Indian withdrawal wiU begin Saturday. territory.” Fuentes charged that the abortive Berman, a dental surgeon, who Clear Edge The trouble is. the spokesman \ vV' ' ' coup was “ one of the many” di­ examined the remains. xN ' ^ Ihis was the first direct com­ said, that the Chinese want to set rected at his republic by (>iban His doubt was shared by Dr. ! ment on the Chinese proclamation, the border at a point inside Ihdian Prime Minister ^del Castro. although there have been govern­ George I. Ogiira, a pathologist, territory. Twq civilians were reporied who participated in the examina- In Chamber ment indications that its terms Evei as he talked, huge U.S. killed. were unacceptable. tipn- transport planes were sdrllfting In­ Mrs. Philip Snare, of Buffalo, . The skeleton was found in 1968. i . Sin./e the cease-fire waft put into N.Y., wife of the political attache dian suppUes toward border 'areas (Jonnie Smith disappeared from ' n* " PARIS (AP)—The long effect by Red China last Wednes­ to the American Embassy, was as part of the efforts to strenghten a summer esunp in Connecticut in § ' ' shadow , of (iharles de Gaulle day, Indian troops have ob­ Indian forces during the lull. among some 80 persons injured. 1962 at the age of 10. She was the stretched even farther across served it. - A bullet struck her in the arm as A squadron of CISO Hercules granddaughter of former Wyo­ the French political landscape The spokesman said after read­ transports flew off toward the she stood by a window. ming Gov. Nels H. Smith. ing a prepared statement that the mountains whUe U.S. and British Most of the other injured, in­ Her father, Peter F. Smith of today in the glow of the presi­ R ^ Caiinese proclamation is stiU cluding a number of children, Newcastle, Wyo., said he has al­ dent’s resounding victory in under consideration. But his state- (Ooatiniied on Page Six) were struck by bullets from the ways felt his daughter was an am­ national parliamentary elec­ rebel planes attacking the bar­ nesia victim and would turn up tions. racks. alive. Antiaircraft batteries downed In run-off contests Sunday De one plane. ’The pilot was presumed Gaulle’s own party and others killed. Tackles Budget pledged to his support captured a President Asks End Ydigoras, 67-year-old army gen­ HARTFORD (AP) — Governor clear majority in the National As­ eral, said his office and the bed­ Dempsey, appearing rested after a sembly—^the first time In modern rooms of his grandsons received post-action vacation in Florida, French history that any cohesive several, direct hits. TTie president returned to his desk today to force could claim such a margin. and .his grandsons were in other tackle the task of preparing a reo Official results, combining ftist- OtArms Race Spiral rooms when the shooting started ommended budget for the 1963/' round returns Nov. 18 and Sun­ at 9:30 a.m. biennium, day’s runoffs, gave De Gaulle’s Union for a New Republic (UNR) About-2V& hours later all shoot­ TTie chief executive sald^at he 233 of the 482 seats in the new GENBVA (AP)—President Ken-^the task before the Geneva cen- ing ceased and the government wlU confer during the,daywith fi­ Natiimal Assembly. Some 30. suc­ nedy expressed the hope today ference. reported the situation was weU un­ nance officials concetnif^. agency der control. cessful candidates from other par­ that the new round of East-West ”It is clear,” he said, "that a requests totaling ovep-^723 million ties were pledged to support De- disarmament negotiations will end renewed anti immediate effort prior to opening bddget hearings Gaulle. (Continned on Pag* Six) “the upward spiral of weapons must be made to halt the con­ with departmen -tneads. De GauUe had a combined sup­ competition.” stantly increasing tempo of the In one of his first official acts port of more than 260 deputies, The President ln.jfi statement to arms race if'there is to be assur­ Upon his, return, the governor ap­ weU above the 242 needed for con­ be read to th$^ reopening of the ance of a lessening of the danger pointed Joseph P. Shea, Milford President Kennedy walks by Honeat John rocket launcdiers on tour of Ft. Stewart, Ga. In the trol. In 1658 the UNR elected wily 17-nation conference said the talks of war: Workers S 4 f e Democrat, as a deputy, barber ex­ background, from left, are Gen. Maxwell Taylor, chairman. Joint chiefs of staff; (3en. Earle Wheeler, 188 seats although De Gaulle’s should give priority to ending nu­ “It is, therefore, my continued aminer for the unexpired portion Army chief of staff; and Gen. Herbert Fowel), commander of Oontinental Army Command. (AP nationwide popularity and the clear weapon tests once and for hope that serious negotiations will of the term of the late Nicholas R. Photofax)!^ pressure of Uie Algerian war kept aU. proceed at once on those initial In Production Gallicchio Sr. of Hartford. ’The a majority of . the towembly obedi­ “A moment may be at hand to measures of disarmament which term runs until next July. ent to him. ■ - The governor Mso announced initiate the beginning of the end could, if put into effect without With returns from six evwseas of the upward spiral of weapons delay, materially improve intema- Of Plutonium that all state offices will be closed Cuba Asks UN districts still unreported, the competition,’ ’the President said. tional security and enhance the Monday, Dec. 24, for a long Christ­ other party standings Ware: Kennedy noted that the United prospects for further disarmament mas weekend. Kennedy Commends By WILLIAM C. HARRISON (1968 result in parentheses)': In­ States has completed a recent ser­ prM resk" Associated Pres* Science Writer Check Status dependent-Republicans and Peas­ ies of atmosi^erlc nuclear tests. 111* only measure he specifical­ RK3ILAND, Wash. (AP) — A Defends VConn ants 60 seats (120), Popular Re­ There is hope, lie said, that the ly mmtloned in this connectloQ, plant that produces plutonium, ba- publican Movement (MRP) 88 Soviet Union will conclude its test however, was a nuclear test ban. HARTFORD (A P )- Dr. Homer On U.S. Bases sic Ingredient of atoiniic bombs D. Babbidge Jr., president of the Troops in Southeast (44), Radical-Socihlists and allies , series soon, and this suggests that Resumption of the conference and “probably the most toxic ma­ 48 (86), Socialists 67 (40), Com­ the time may be ripe for a real today was expected to show University of Oormecticut, caution­ terial known to mankind,” has ed today against underrating the HAVANA (AP) — The'.Castro munists 41 (It)), other 4. start toward halting the arms whether the Ct£an crisis and the proved to be one of the safest state university. HUllESVILLE, (3a. (A P)—Presi-^ The President halted several government offered today t0'> al­ Tlie UNR collected 40.6 per cent Jiplral. Indla-China border war places in the world to work. He told the Hartford Rotary dent Keimedy today, told 3,(W0 times end got out of Ms car for low inspection of Soviet withdraw­ of the vote, compared wijh 26.4 Apparently with the Cuban pushed any of the eight In the 111 yew s that General Club at a luncheon in the Statler soldiers of the Army’s newest a closer lo(U{ at the equipment al of offensive weapons from Cuba per cent in 1958. Of moi'e than crisis primarily in mliid, the Pres­ aligned members of the confer Electric' has been running the If the United Nations confirms„ ^ 21 million registered voters in dis- ident said that' crucial develops enoe toward the West’s position armntale of the United States. U.S. abandonment of, the Guan­ Premier Georges Pompidou to safer than the average industrial —for their services to the country He did not mention the Cuban tanamo naval base, remains “in­ form a new government which Walker Takes Life, worker, says Hanford officials. $50 Million for may serve for much of the new during ''the difficult period of the crisis aJ such but tt was obvious dispensable to a true and defin­ Several runs of more than 5 mil­ past weeks.” this was what he was referring itive solution of the crisis.” assembly’s five-year term. The lion msm-hours without a disabling Disputed RS70 The President landed at Ft. to in speaking of the difficult pe- -Th; government issued the elections were precipitated by the injury have been achieved. A rec­ Stewart at 10:18 a.m. under blue rlod of recentyweeks. statement as Soviet First Deputy previous assembly’s vote of no'' Editor Had Cancer ord no-injmry run extended 11,- skies to start a one-day swing “ The danger Is certainly not Premier Anastas I. Mikoyan pre­ confidence in Pompidou, a vote 200,000 man-hours. GE employs ,By BARRY SCHWEID through Army, Air Force and past and we will continue to live pared to return to New York f^m that resulted from the poUUciaiu’ some 8,000 persons at Hanford, WASHINGTON (AP) — The Navy bases in Georgia auid in crisis and danger, certainly Havana today. The Soviet Union anger because De GauUe. Insisted which it operates for the AEC as RS70 reconnaissance strike bomb­ Florida. ^, through this decade,” Kennedy has said it qlready has withdrawn on a popular referendum- to pro­ LAMPASAS, Tex. (AP)— Btan-^ .“Along about day after tomW' vide for direct election of the prime contractor. er, a focus of controversy In Kennedy was making the 2,500- sadd. 42 missiles and has promised to ley Walker, whose kna^ for row, down in Houston, in one of Dr. W. Kelly Woods-, program­ president instead of referring the chronicling a fabulous ,.oia won the world’s finest institutions for Washington for almost a decade, mUe round trip to pay his person­ ‘ "Therefore, we wiU continue to pull ou>. about 30 Jet bombers that ming operation manager, told 'vis­ is getting a $6p-milUon shot In the al respects to American fighting call upon yoiu* services in the fu­ can carry nuclear bombs. The constitutional change first to the him fame as a New '!^Ork editor, such matters, I let the boys with assembly. iting newsmen recently that plu­ arm. men Who were massed In the ture as we have in the past days.” United States has lifted the naval ended his life with g. 'Shotgim Sun­ the short shivs work on me (car­ tonium, a radioactive metallic ele­ Th6 vote was a clear mandate The new allotment was released southeastern part of the United Kennedy said the United States blockade it imposed in October day, two days be^e he was to cinoma of the throat, a spot about ment created by neutron bom­ tor De Gaulle to carry on with to Uie Air Force Sunday by Sec­ States when the Cuban .crisis be­ is the “ narantor of the independ­ imdergo surgery for throat can­ the size of a half-dollar.). I sus­ bardment of uranium, is probably when the Soviet offensive weapons retary of Defense Robert S. Mc­ gan In late October. j ence of dozens of countries were discoveried in Cuba, but-Cas cer. pect the worst, but I may pull the world’s most toxic subsUmu. (Ooiitlnu* on Page Six) Walker, 6^ a busy author and out of it for a tlm^Don’t bet, Namara. The Pentagon said the He rode in a black liniqusine stretching around the world,” tro has continued to refuse to ad­ He estimated that one milllotfOi money will be used for develop; along a 1,000-yard line o f' M48 adding: magazine writer, returned in 1946 except against me.” . gram of it, a speck far too small mit*" international inspectors to to the oehtral Te:uu ranch near In a letter to Associated Press ment work on the highly' coml Patton tanks, armored personnel “ And the reason that we are verify the Soviet actions. to be seen, would subject a per­ plex radar and other units Intend­ carriers, howitzers and Honest able o guarantee the freedom of LampjM^ where he was bom. newsman Ben Laime in St. Louis, son to a lifetime dose of radia­ Th,c Cuban statement said: It^was ‘ House and from all signs he’s go­ President and Mrs. Kennedy at­ way today, its Commission on Col­ a Protestant church. phy, our history, the present he led an unsuccessful struggle to events, all drag us into a wide, dered out of the So^-iet Union on ing to be top dog. tended Mass at St. Francis Xavier leges began sifting the evidence. They fatally stabbed a worship­ Deepens Crisis maintain a democratic govern­ such charge* to the Ipst three chUrch in Hyannis, Mass. Sunday Representatives of all Mississip­ ping prisoner who tried to cut picture.” ment in that strife-torn country. For one thing, he’s big enough Then he went home and did the weeks. A Greek Embassy —larger by a considerable margin and drew a sizable crowd of spec­ pi stAte college* and universities, short their futile escape plot. HIS resignation was forced cm spokesman said the' protest opposite. He may return now to May 30, 1932, during the last des­ than the two other cainlnes who tators despite chilly weather. including three Negro institutions, For four hours the trio .held the MUNICH, Germany. (AP) — A agaliist Molyvtotls was rejeiited ' Later, several members of the appeared before the commission Rev. Mr. Mapes,- the Rev. Heath the 1649 •view. In the Intervening victory In the Bavartw state elec­ perate months of the German re­ live in the executive mansion, a years he wanted no military en­ by tile embassy and a cuunter- Welsh teirier named Charlie and Kennedy family — among them Sunday to tell their sides of the Lowry, a part-time Proteatant tions for Defense Minister Franz public. tanglements with the Weirt or Seven months later the cdiancel- proteet filed. Pushinka, a gift from Soviet^ Pre­ Caroline, Atty. Gen. Robert F. irtory. chaplain,' and five of the choir Josef Strauss’ party threatened to­ communism, insisted on pacing day to complicate Chancellor Kon­ lorship was entrusted to the man mier Khrushchev. Kennedy and his wife, the Presi­ Although the riots' that attracted singers in a tiny office in one COLLEGE PROBE ORDERED dent’s other brother, Edward M. worldwide attention all took place corner of the old stone chapel, for the aid he got. rad Adenauer’s efforts to end the who would bring an end to a 13- For another, note the treatment His friend and biographer, NEW YORK (AP)—A court Clipper got Sunday on the flight Kennedy, and brothers-in-law Sar­ on the Ole Miss canipus at Ox­ ’Their plan apparently was to West- German government crisis. year attempt to make democracy Frank Moraes, an Indian editor, Stiauss' Clhristian Social Uniim, work In Germany —Adolf Hitler. trial was ordered today of from Cape Cod—and the snub it gent Shriver and Stephen Smith ford, all eight institutions, with an persuade guards to let them walk charge* by two eeeorieto pro- —went ice-skating at a rink' estimated enrcdlment of - 21,000, free while using the hostages a* wrote; an ally of Adenauer’s Christian Bruening was leader. of the meant fpr Charlie. Catholic Center party when he feesors at <)ueeoB College that Qipper traveled tar Jet with named for Joseph P. Kennedy Jr., will be involved in the associa­ shields. They would h a v e. bad to “In his (Nehru’s) ■view to ac­ Democrats and holder jot 60 seats assumed the chancellorship. He they were denied promotione President and Mrs. Kennedy and the President’s brother who was tion’s final ruling. pass, through at least four gates cept forelgii military aid from in the lower house of the federal had won the Iron Cross as a ma­ “solely because of aatt-Oatholi* their daughter Caroline on their killed in World War H. The Presi' Among those appearing before to reach freedom. abroad, quite apart from negating. parliament, won a 12-seat majori­ dent watched the fun. Ibidla’s independent policy, would ty in the election of a new Bavar­ chinegun captain during World bias.” State Supreme Court retinm. from the long Thanksgiv­ the conunission were CSiancellor After a series of ccmferences Justice Vincent .■%. Lnplano or­ Andrew T. . HateSeh, assistant John D. Williams of the Univer­ through a broken window with of- envelop her in the large psychosis ian state' legislatiilrc Sunday. War I. ^Less than two years after ing weekend, CharUe made the lea-ving office he was marked for dered a tuUrscale airing o f tha trip in a, propeller-driven White White House press secretary, said sity of Mississippi, E. R. Jobe, ex­ ficisds — including the state’s top of fear which he has consistently Tlie voters gave the Christian condemned." Social Union 108 seats, a gain of murder by Hitler and was forced “ aaserted poUutloa at the aca­ House plane. there were no new developments ecutive secretaiy of the Stsite prison officer, Rlcharil A. McGee In 1949 he made an unsuccess­ 7; Social Democrats (socialists) to flee in disguise to this country demic atmosphere Qurod* Five-month-old caipper was giv­ in the cmidition of the President’s Board of Trustees fo r ’-Institutions -^tbe trio released the hostages OoUege. Careers aud rsputoe back. Komedy was ‘Waited-Satur­ at Higher Learning, and four and turned over their weapons. ful Wd tor American aid—without 79, iialn o f IS; pvee Democrats, 9; as a political refugee. , en to Hba. Kennedy by her father- Bruening first came to Norwich ttons ar* at stake her*. I f tha' in-law, JosCT)h P. Kennedy, over day by Dr. Hans Kraus, a New other board m ^bers. ’ The hostages appeared unnifflad strings. N ow he's -hr a n a h to get Bavarian -Psety, A American military aid. If he tries The Christian Social Union a year lifter leaving Germany to tofeetton eadato, |t jrin h* ap­ the weekend. *'Once aboard, Caro­ York medical specialist. No details of their talk* leaked as they emerged.from the prisoh, propriately treated. IT It 6e*a Hatcher said Kraus, gave the out. ' ' where the toughest criminals In lo pay, the terms will be very termed' the result of the vote a deliver a series lectures at line took over, leading the new nearby Dartmouth College. He not exist, the idoud ol.snsgtolse pet through the presidential plane PreMdent seme new instructions Delegates to the annual meeting, California aire kept.' “ Oh, yes, we lenient. “confirmatton for Franz Josef Strauss,’*, key flgur* In the gov- moved her* Mveral y«*ra later and dooht ever the totogniy *f on hiB lo&sh. for exercises and treatments to representing about 400 Institutions WlU be back,” Rev. Mr, Yet. it was Nehru who de­ nounced the Uidted States ‘for gt*> Caroline wlU have a toint.Urth- strengthen the back muscle* h* 'm r n e n ’BmmU. day. party with her batar teotlur ■brained month* a fo. iiW mtUtaigr aid to U * Migtaboab'