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TOL. LXXXII, NO. 25 (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER CONN., MONDAY, OCTTOBER '29, 1962 (CUioin ed Adverttatng on Page 11) PRICE FIVE CENTS Heads Group for Negotiation Red Action India Assured Unit Will Report Hailed as Directly to Kennedy U.Sj Victory Of U. S. Arms By DENNIS NEELD WASHINGiTON (A P )— President Kennedy set up a spe­ (AP) — Western By HENRY 8. BRAD8HER ^ond oMiainly not India with her cial three-man committee today to handle negotiations looK- Europe hailed the Soviet NEW DELHI, India (AP) love of fre^om, can submit to ing toward an to the Cuban crisi.s. Union’s retreat in the Cuban — India turned to the United Chinese aggression, whatever may Kennedy designated John J. MpCloy, whom he previously be the consequences, nor can In­ crisis as a stunning victory for States today for weapons to dia allow China's occupation of had appointed special assistant to U.N. Ambassador Adlai the United States and greeted fight the Communist Chinese Indian territory to be used as a Stevenson during the period of the Cuban emergency, as it universally with profound *nd was assured they'would be bargaining counter for dictating chairman of the group. relief today. sent soon. to India a settlement of differenc­ The other members are Undersecretary of State Georg* W. The dramatic turn of events Prime Minister Nehru asked es regarding the boundary on Chi­ Ball and Deputy Secretary of Defense Roswell L. Gilpatxi*. was seen as opening up possibil­ U.S. Ambassador John Kenneth na’s terms.’* White House press secretary Pierre SalingCr described th* ities for new Bast-West negotia­ Galbraith for the weapons and an American infantry weapons for tions on 'the whole question of dis­ American Embassy spokesman the Indian defenders in the Him­ group as, “a coordinating committee to give full time and at­ armament. said Galbraith indicated they are alayas may begin arriving by air tention to the matters involved in the conclusion of the Cuban President Kennedy emerged in coming. by the end of this week, it was crisis.” the West as the undisputed hero Almost simultaneously an Indi­ understood. He said the group would report directly to the President of the crisis. Soviet Premier an spokesman - announced the loss - The terms on which the weap­ but act under the supervision of the three officials concerned. Khrushchev also came in for of Demchok, the farthest thrust ons will be supplied were left some praise. the Chinese have piade southward open, a U.S. Embassy spokesman These are Secretary of State Dean Rusk, Secretary of De­ Banner headlines such as “ back at the western end of the fighting said. In the past India has insisted fense Robert S. McNamara, and Stevenson. - from the brink,” “Retreat from front. on paying for weapons but now Ball and Gilpatric left for New York after attending the danger” and “ End of a night­ The spokesman estima!ted be­ there is no cash and a desperate daily meeting of thie executive committee of the National mare" reflected Europe's mood of neejl for arms. -4?ep thankfulness at having es­ tween 2,(XX) and 2,600 Indian sol­ Security Council this morning. McCloy already was in New A small shipment of British caped the horrors of nuclear war. diers are dead or missing since York. ' , "The British government official­ the Chinese launched their offen­ weapons has already arrived. France and Canada have also Salinger .said the coordinating committee would function ly welcomed the Soviet announce­ sive Oct. 20 and added the Chinese in New York. ment that it is ready to dismantle are believed to have suffered been asked to supply arms. The feeling here is that only the Unit­ its Cuban missile sites. A few much heavier casualties. The press secretary said it would be concerned with “ imple­ hours earlier Prime Minister Har­ ed States can provide the amount menting the letters of President Kennedy and Premier Reinforcements were being of weapons needed. old Macmillan had messaged rushed to Se Pass to try to head Khrushchev.” * ------Khriishchev that such a off at least one 10,000-man Chinese Galbraith delivered to Nehru a In the.se letters, exchanged ovjr ~ , letter from President Kennedy ex­ would open the way to wider ne­ division moving from the key the weekend, Soviet Premier gotiations on a nuclear test ban pressing sympathy for India in Ita Khru.shchev pledged dismantling northeast border town of Towang, present emergency and “some­ Plane? Seeking and disarmament generally. lost last week. of Soviet bases in Cuba and a halt Belgian Foreign Minister Paul- thing more tangible,’’ the spokes­ lo the delivery of offen.slve weap­ Henrl Spaak said . Khrushchev Despite setbacks such as the loss man .said. In response Nehru of Demchok India refused offers of ons to the Castro regime in re­ E yid en ces o f must be thanked and congfratuiat- made the first direct request for turn for an end to the U.S. block­ mediation of the undeclared war ed for his action. American arms. ade and a no-invasion pledge. Danish Foreign Minister Per with China. Details of weapons needed are Khrushchev has dispatched Stripping Sites Haekkerup expressed hope that A Foreign Ministry spokesman Deputy Foreign Minister Vasily the new Sovlet-U.S. contact on said “no self-respecting country. (Continued on Page Six) Kuznetsov to the United Nations By FRED 8. HOFFMAN Cuba might lead to “ a final settle­ to work with Acting Secretary- ment in peace.” VOsBy A. Kuxneftoov, left, Soviet flrrt deputy foreign minister who is Premier Khni.shcfiev’s eniifi' General U Thant in dealing with WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. re­ In the Soviet Union, Pravda sery on the Cuban situation, talks to new.^men on arriving at New York’s Idlewild Airport laslt the many details Involved in a connaissance planes focused their published the messages ex­ nigtit. He arrived less than 12 houra after Khrushchev’s offer to withdraw missiles from Cuba. settlement. sensitive cameras on Cuba today changed between Kennedy and (AP rtiotofox). Salinger said he had no infor­ in search o f evidence that the Khrushchev on its front page. Tense France'" Sees mation as to whether McCloy, Russians are starting to dismantle The paper olsh published Fidel Ball and Gilpatric would accom­ Castro’s demands for a guarantee pany U Thant to Havana Tuesday their missile bases there. against aggression. G O P S eek in g to meet with Cuban Prime Minis­ The American quarantine fleet De Gaulle Staying In Thant Holds Talks, ter Fidel Castro and devise meth­ remained on guard in the Atlan­ (Continued on Page Five) ods of confirming that the Soviets tic. But no Soviet ships were re­ Substitute fo r offensive weapone are removed. ported within two or three days’ The National Security Council’s steaming time of the U.S. quaran­ . By gOBEPH E. DYNAN ^Roger Frey hailed the result,-.Aa executive- committee met (or an tine line thrown up nearly a week PARIS (AP) — France waited a popular mandate for the gener­ Plans-^Trip to Cuba hotir today 'affff wTO" continue to Russians China anxiously today to see if Presi­ C ub a nr Issue al, and predicted De Caulle would convene daily at the White-House There was an almost tangible dent Charles de Gaulle considered take the same view. The president easing of the tension that gripped By JACK BELL for the time being, Salinger said. May Vie for his referendum victory decisive remained in seclusion at his coun­ By W IUJAM N. OATIS the missile bases also reversed Washington policymakers held the nation during the past weeY enough for hlqi to stay on os try home at <3olombey-les-deux- WASHINGTON (AP) — Republi­ Castro’s opposition lo observers. hope—mixed with liberal doses of of crisis. I, president. The outlook was that UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) Egliaes where he had voted. cans may turn to the one-party Kuznetsov arrived from Mo.scow caution--that a breakthrough has There was no accompanying -re­ he would and that the nation Many of De Gaulle’s opponents — Acting Secretary-General U Cuban Control government theme pounded by Thant conferred with a special en­ Sunday night and told newsmen, been scored in the U.S.-Soviet con­ versal of the military prepara­ would continue in a period of bit­ thougiit he should remain at the ” We are sure peace can be frontation that bordered on poten­ tions which had been motmting ter political strife. helm, regardless of the vote. former President Dwight D. Ei­ voy of Soviet Premier Khrushchev today and made hurried plans for achieved if all partie.s concerned tial nuclear conflict. toward an indicating bombing By gOHN RODERICK ' The country’s voters approved However, they challenged it as a senhower as a substitute for the a peace mission to Cuba. Thant is will exercise good will and a rea­ Khrushchev’s pledge was hailed strike or invasion of Cuba.- TOKYO (AP)—Soviet Premier Sunday, -De Gaulle’s proposed mandate. They claimed that with­ Cuban issue in the congressional sonable approach.” in We.stern capitals as a stunning Infornred officials said they constitutional amendment provid­ out De Gaulle’s threat to resign trying urgently to nail down a Khrushchev’s order to withdraw his campaign. U.S.-Soviet deal to end the mUsile Stevenson .•ww Thant Sunday victory for the United States. don’t expect to see any substan­ ing for direct election of future and the Cuban crisis, the proposal The prospect that Soviet Pre­ missiles from Cuba may touch off ba.se crisis. morning and received a letter Informed sources said there tial reduction- in those land, sea presidents, an issue which De would have been soundly beaten. mier Khiiu.shchfev will comply with from the secretary-general to were no deals or secret under­ and air preparations at least un­ a new struggle between the Soviet Continuing his talks on the Cu Gaulle turned into a test of Far from settling things, the President Kennedy’s demand for Kennedy.. Sunday night he deliv­ standings involved with the Soviet til this country is convinced the and Chinese Communists to win strength with the majority -of the referendum set the stage - for a withdrawal of Soviet mi.s.siles and ban problem, Thant had a private ered the President’s reply. missile threat from Cuba is re­ control of the Cuban revolution. sc.s.sion this morning with Soviet leader's, offer to dismantle the nation’s politicians. He deliberate­ constitutional dispute and further the dismantling of launching pads The" contents were kept secret.” Cuban ba.ses and return their moved. It also could dangerously height­ ly tied his political life to a solid political conflict. First Deputy Foreign Minister on the island deprived GOP can­ But after Stevenson’s second call rockets to the Soviet Union. The 'Even after that it is almost cer­ en the ideological quarrel between majority, saying he would resign Senate President Gaston Mon- didates of an ls.sue many of them Vasily V. Kuznetsov, who airived tain that aerial sur\^illance will Peiping and Moscow. Sunday from Moscow. on Thant, a U.S. source said the only price he asked was a guar­ if the approval was “weak, medi­ nerville planned to challenge the had hoped would spell victory In antee, which Kennedy gave, that be continued over Cuba to make Mao Tze-tung was one of the Separate meetings were sched­ central problem was that the ocre or doubtful.” '' legality of the referendum in the any otherwise close contest. the United States would not invade sure there Is no new sneak try first to support Fidel Castro’s re­ uled also with U.S. Ambassador United States still had no infor- De Gaulle won, but the margin ConsUtutfonal Council, supreme With Kennedy’s personal popu-1 Imation that Soviet mi.sslle ba.ses Cuba. at setting up ballistic missiles volt against, dictator Fulgenclo was less than his followers ex- court for constitutional issues. Un­ larity and that of his party likely i Adlai E. Stevenson and Cuban pointed toward the United States. Amba.ssador Mario Garcia-Inchau-; in Cuba were being dismantled American diplomats focused on Batista. - Peiping called Castro’s j>ected, and . only a minority of der the constitution, the referen­ working out arrangements Jor Authorities said the 14,000 Air 1969 victory a “ defeat of U.S. im­ stegui. as pledged by Khrushchev. the French electorate approved dum results cannot be proclaimed (Continued on Page Five) The .source said the United U.N. inspection of the withdrawal Force Reservist.s who went on ac­ perialism in Cuba.’’ his proposal. officially without council appro^^al The secretary-general and a from Cuba of the "grim weapon.s” tive ^uty Saturday probably will It seemed apparent during Cas­ dozen aides will fly to Havana States expected prompt action ' Complete official returns from of the conduct of the vote. from the United Nations. Earlier, which Khrushchev, under threat tro’s first year 6f rule that Mos­ Tuesday to begin arrangements metropolitan France, including Monnerville and the opposition an Informed diplomat reported of forceful U.S. action, dramati­ (Continued en Page Nine) cow had given Peiping priority to for U.N. supervision of the with­ Corsica,, w ere: politicians contend that De Gaulle that Stevenson told a meeting of cally announced he would ship exploit the Cuban revolution and HYes-^12,810,848, M.T6 per cent of violated the constitution by not State News drawal of Soviet mi.ssiles which back to the Soviet Union. to seek to scatter its flames in the premier Khru.shchev and Presi­ Allied delegates Saturday the valid ballots. submitting his amendment to Part United States . WO'uld bomb the U.N. Acting Secretary-General whole Caribbean area. No—7,939,399, 38.24 per cent of liament first. dent Kennedy agreed to in an ex­ U Thant arranged to fly to Cuba change of letters Sunday. Thant missile bases' unless their con­ From the beginning, the Chinese valid ballots. The nation will be plunged into struction stopped soon and, their Tuesday. The U.S. hope is that were active with trade and diplo­ Roundup goes to Cuba at Prime Minister Bulletins The “yes” votes represented a serious constitutional crisis if dismantling was guaranteed. he cqn take with him a workable matic missions which culminated Fidel Castro’s invitation. only 46.3 per cent of the regis­ the council upholds Monnerville’s U.A.R. chief delegate Mahmoud inspection plan to present to Culled from AP Wires In Castro’s severance of relations tered voters. Fully a fourth of the complaint and refuses to proclaim Castro last Tuesday rejected Riad, who called on Thant Sunday Prime Minister Fidel Castro. with the Chinese Nationalist govern­ electorate abstained, mostly by the referendum results. U.N. observers in Cuba. It was night, told newsmen he expected Kuznetsov said on his arrival ment and recognition of Peiping. staying at home although some More serious political storm Dempsey Calls assumed here Khrushchev’s re­ Thant wbuld spertd two or three Sunday night “ we are sure peace ARMY TAKES OIL FIELDS The Chinese established newspa­ cast blanks or spoiled their bal­ versal of the Soviet position on clouds are hovering. General elec­ dqys in Cuba. Riad declared the can be achieved if all parties 'con­ CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) pers in Cuba, sent in new cor­ lots. De Gaulle’s backing on pre­ tions for a new National Assem­ Emergency Talk^ United Nations could not force ob­ cerned will exercise good will and respondents, drew up trade agree­ vious referendums had never been The MariCaibo oil fields were bly take place Nov. 18 and Nov. servers on Oiba but must get a rea.sonable approach.” made a military zone today aa ments and went to work behind less than 66 per cent of all the 26. The response in t(ie referen­ HARTFORD (AP) — Another Castro’s consent., He .said that Militarily, the U.S. Navy marked hundre Sevilla Sacasa said, however, line of scrimmage. recent reports that there is some bama and Ohio. About 54 million Americans will - WASHINGTON (API- Fidel that the statement of Soviet Pre­ FL.\tiS SHOW CONCORD They know - how to avoid being easing of the situation. vote In next Tuesday’s elections. Ca.stro’s prestige has suffered, a mier Khru.shchev ordering a halt PAN.AMA (.\P) — The Pana­ caught, too, when they happen to Governor Rockefeller’s telegram ma flog was raised alongside be carrying the bail. All they do Associated Press survey indicates damaging blow but his rapacity to the building of offensive mis­ contained 15 resolutions of possi­ for trouble-making subversion in sile bases in (5uba signified a real the Stars and Stri)^ at the U.S. la push their handkerchiefs a bit ble action to be taken. Governor . . . Harvard University’s first Negro professor, the late Dr. Wil­ Latin America ha-s not been ended blow to Prime Minister Castro administration building of the deeper in their-pobkats, or switch Dempsey said that he plans to Panama Canal Zone today at a the hanky to another pocket. liam Hinton, son of slaves, be­ American diplomats said today. and Castroism. have a full discussion of these rec­ As fresh' evidence of this, au­ ceremony signalizing one of the Confused? ommendations with his security queaths Harvard s<-holarshlp fund The opinion of diplomatic ex­ for graduate students, to be thoritative sources cited the new perts was that Castro had been first concrete reeulte of diaoue- Well, so were the men from Siena aides. slons on easing relations be­ signal given Sunday by the offi­ treated as a pawn by Khrushchev College this weekend when on 11-, Among the suggestions made is known ' as Dwight D. Eisenhower tween the two countries. Here­ Fund. cial Cuban radio for general ter- in his direct dealing with Presi­ gal team from Vassar College en one . to personally report to the rori.st agitation in Latin America. after the flags will be flown gaged them in a bit of gridiron mayors and town executives the A spokesman for the family dent KeTuiedy and this undoubted­ .The signal- broadcast by the of­ ly would stir not only resentment from twin pole* at the head­ tomfoolery. That’s' the closest any­ present status of Civil Defense says Mrs. Franklin D. Ro

MANCHESTER E VE N^IG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAYk OCTOBER 29, 1962 PAGE THREE P A G E TWO MANCHESTPiR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTEJu CONN, MONDAY, OCTOEER tt, ■■-'-■■■ ------: ■ ------.A ...... firit time the singer was ob- acUftd. 'youinay have been inclined Bolton Moriarty Chairman to blame the conductor or compoa- er; but with increaaed familiarity you begin to realise that obscuf-. School Slates Quotations Fumlsl)^ by ing the text was exactly what w,as O f United Fund D rive Cobum Mlddlebrook. In& needed at that point. “THE WAY The Baby Has NOTHING RIGHT IN ' Bank Stocks Of course some ccimposers and Noctk Gssitr Bid Asked Parent Parley SHELL GAME Matthew M. Moriarty, presi­ some conductors are inept beyond Noito-SwirkdgieUB Conn. Bank and Trust Make Stop $ Shop your By ALFRED SHEINWOLD dent-treasurer of Moriarty Bros., I HEARD IT” belief, but t^ey seldom la.sl, and whs named today as general cam­ Co...... 69^4 63 H you’re not too "likely to encounter Tou can’t win against a shell 4 K « 5 t Hartford National Been Named... On ’63 Plans 9 A 7 S paign chairman for the United them. More often the blame may game artist because there's no Bank and Tnist Co. 48*4 , 52 % HalloWe'on hoadquartors for by \ohn Gruber 0 K jr s Fund drive. he attached to the singers, and He will organize, oversee and Fire Insurance Comnani^ parents of pupils in Grades 6, such thing as a correct guess. frequently it is their fault as well, direct the drive, scheduled to be­ Htfd. Fife ...... 50^4 64^4 The pea isn’t under any of toe w w T v * ^ Uw tastiest treats in town! conditioned by the audience reac­ 7 and 8 at Bolton school have been gin late ;next month, according to National Fire ...... 105 115 tion. I must admit. ■hells; the artist has It hidden Rogers. Suiuut Aim. daughter of Mr. and M n Frank C. Rog­ invited to attend a meeting tomor­ Robert Brock,- executive vice Phoenix Fire ...... 87 92 in the crook of nis little finger, The voice sounds beet in vowel ers Jr., W ll ^ r e Rd.. 2, V ^ o f i. She was bom Oct. It at president of the Manchester row at 7:80 p.m. in the echool cafe­ Dim’t fall for the old sheU game I 9 7 * 2 Life and Indemnity Ins. Cos. L «*t week I got started on thes, instances the'" fault is the com­ sounds, rather than in consonants. Manchester Memorial HospltAlT ' Her .maternal grandparente are Chamber 'o f (Commerce, and pub­ teria to discuae plana for next when you’re playing a bridge * J 9 t ^ <4 2 » 4 S Aetna Casualty...... 66 . 68 Snow Apples . subject of "balanre" between poser’s when it is Impossible to This is the reason why Italian is Mr. and Mrs. Kariia Vimba, 167 Hawthorne 9t. Her M tem al v o t m licity chairman for the drive. year. School Superintendmt Philip Aetna L i f e ...... 10$i _^,119 words and music in opera, but I understand the text." This Was a the preferred I language of singers, grandmother la Mrs. Frank C. Rogers Sr.. WM.erhury. » e hM hand. The United Fund ia aiming for North dealer Conn. G enei-al...... ,)12 122 didn’t finish; so I’m worrying the great disservice to opera, for ap­ since vowel-s predominate. The a brother, Frank Carl, 1. ■ — >• Tiiigourt said that "considerable $107,000 to benefit nine par­ North-South vulnerable Htfd. Steam Boiler .. 92 102 subject some more. . I had to de­ parently every librettist and sing­ public goes to hear "lovel.v voices" , ^ ..... ■ ticipating organizations'in a 10- concern hak been volged concern­ Opening lesd—Queen of Spades. Travelers ...... V31 141 fine "song" iiLthB-flrst place, and er has read the remark and con­ aiid usually hasn’t the vaguest no­ Hury, Nancy Lee, daughter of Major and Mrs. James R. 4 7 5 2 day to two-week drive. ing the school program for Grades West opened j^ h e quem of Public Utilities '.now I think_it. mightt\be well to siders himself absolved in advance’ tion of the plot. let alone its intri­ Hury, Fort Ptrik, La. She was bom Oct. 16 at Manchester Me­ 7. 6 and 9.” This ia "understood The organizations are the Boy discuss "balanceT’ spades and continued the un­ Ctonn. Light Power .. 26*4 28*4 5 c 39' no matter what he may do. cacies of characterization, motiva­ morial Hoepital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Xtrd. I*NT ftSe *7$ and Girl Scouts, Manchester Pub­ ^ U.S. Hi . 1 RTMll, 2V* iMfl Mil. and appreciated" he skid in a note til South ruffed the third round. H.ld. EIcc!'ic Light . 76 Most people, think of things as Honneger, writing m German, tion. and so on. If the soprano and Robert B. Allen, 117 j W ' Bolton Rd. Her paternal grandmother to the parents. lic Health Nursing Association, being In balance when'they are of Declarer correctly saw no reason Hartford Ga^Co. ... 62 — used the word "Schuld." which I the tenor .have “lovely voices” the is Mrs. Mlary L. Stunmera, Man, W. 'Va. Shg has a' sMar, Dianne, U guori said the agen4x for the the Diocesan Bureau of Social equiu weight. Not .so the phy.si- to play dummy's king since he is to be toe confidence man your­ Southern New England have translated as "fault it act­ public gets its money's worth. 9. meeting will include possible hous­ Service, ' Red Cross, Children’s cist, nor the mu.sician A heavy So the singer emphasizes vowels ..... felt sure that east had the ace. self. Telephone...... 44*4 48 V4 BESSEY'S ODER ually means "b I a m e. " as well ing plans for next year, curricu­ Services of Connecticut, Child weight may be balanced by .some­ at the expense of consonants. This South could count on winning Dally Question Manufacturing Coniitanies "Blame" seems too strong to me; Rady. WllUam John Jr„ aoil of Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam John lum and questions. The present Guidance Clinic, Y W C A , and thing having only one-quarter of leids to, grfeat confusion at times, six trumps, two diamonds, and As dealer, ybu hold; Spades, Arrow, Hart, Heg. . .. 64*4 58*4 "fa u lt’ seems nearer the mark. Rady, 7 Fern St., Rockville. He wtw bom Oct. 16 at Manches­ Grade t eltas will be the. first tO Manchester Memorial Hospital. '^ig"* ' •iS' ' its mass if the balance arm is if you ' understand the language. one club. He needed one addi­ 7-t; Hearts, K-Q-J-16-6-8; Ola^ Associated Spring . .. 13 15 49 79 •'Fault" connotes the idea of er­ ter Memorial Hoapital Hia maternal grandparents are Mr. tnid stay In Bolton for Grade 9. tional trick for his contract, and Moriarty, who lives at 75 Forest four times as long on one aide as For example, in my first four hear­ inonds, A-4; Olnbs, T-S-t. Bristol B rass ...... '8 9 ror. but it also signifies "inten­ Mrs. Stanley W. Hihnskl Jr.. 89 Garth Rd. Hia paternal grand­ Parents of Grade 8 pupils report a successful finesse in clubs or St., is first vice president of the the other. ings of "Salome.^" by Richard What do you say? Dunham Bush .....,, 4>4 5^ Roasteil PeatHiU i!|^ 39* tion." Thus we may say.. "It is parents are'Judge. and Mrs. Thomas F. Rady. RockviHe. the lack of textbooks this year. Dt diamonds would give him that Connecticut Automotive Trades It takes -twice the number of Strauss, I understood Herod to • • • « • Answer: Pass: (If you use weak Em H a r t ...... 47 S3 the administration's fault that is reported that some pupils do not trick. Association, director of the Lin- tion; Donald Tuttle and Frank strings to balance a given num­ .sing.- "Ich erliess 'iin Befehl.” This Johnson, Laura Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Heliner W. yet have a math or social studies two bids, this hand Is worth an coln-Mercury Dealer Association Fafriir ...... 36 41 anned force was employed recent­ "Why should I guess which opening bid of two hearts.) The Bartlzek, finance; committee; Mrs. ber of winds and percussion in an may be freely translated. "I chose Johnson, 71 Dower Rd., South Windsor. She was bom Oct, 16 book and that science books were for New England, chairman of the Eugene Dente'; volunteer commit­ N. B. Machine ....,.. 16 18 ly in Mississippi." finesse will work?” South said to hand is not quite worth an open­ orchestra. The sausage maker to give one command." Thereupon at .Mancheeter Memorial Hospital. Her paternal giandphrents received only last week. The flrwt Howell Cheney Technical School tee; the Rev. George Evans, pub­ North and Judd ...... 13 1.5 The Southerner doubtless views himself. " I can try both of them.” ing bid of One, and H is too who said his frankfurts contained 1 listened to see what the com­ are Mr. and Mrs. Helmer A. Johnson, 15 Packard ^ e has quarterly; marking period ends advisory committee and a member licity committee. rr>'ey Works ...... 16 18 the word "fault" one. way, but it Well pleased with his shrewd­ strong for a shutout bid. equal proportions of horse meat mand might have been, but it s brothar. Mlark A., 9; and two sistere, linda J., 7, an g Randth Nov. t. J ■ of the .J Connecticut commissioner Mrs. Alice Zerna, State Health Veeder-Root ...... 38 43 is equally true that the admin­ ness, South drew trumpe, cashed and rabbit was no mathematician wss never explained. Finally, mys­ G., 4. On to ergen ey Plana of education’s consulting commit­ the ace of diamonds and tried a For Sheinwold’s 86-page book­ Department consultant, reports a The above quotations are not to According to him he used one istration intended to make an is­ tified. I looked up the text which . . • • • tee for v o c a tio n a l technical cavil Defense Director John D. finesse with dummy’s jack of dia­ let, "A Pocket Guide to Bridge," second nurse has been interviewed. be construed as actual markets. horse to one rabbit. Some of us sue of the case, and the upshot was reads "Ich erliess kein Befehl." Weir, Bonnie Lynna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W alter iE. schools. Avery, in answer to many tele­ monds. East won and got out safe­ send SO cents to Bridge Reek, No" central office for the C A L com­ have just as erroneous ideas of its "fault ” in a different mean Now "eln," and "kein." differ Weir, 170 Wells St. She was bqm Oot. 15 at Manchester Me­ He is also a member of the jun­ phone calls aibout pr^Miation for ly with the ace of s^des. South Manchester Evening Herald, Box mittee has been established as yet. ! WRAPPED IN TOWEL? Salvation Army History from Two Sides ^ balance. ing. Whether it was error or in­ by only one consonant, but so do morial Hospital. ' Her m atem ^ -^andmother is Mrs Harriet ior college advisory committee, a The next meeting will be at the emergencies, iKgee all residenU to later tried finesse and 8311, Grand Central Sta., N .T, 17, PROVIDENCE, R.l. (A P )—The This ui a never-ending source tent is beside the point. Prai.se "one,” and "none." The differMicO Keeney. 158 Keeney 9t. Her paternal grandmother is Mm. Mlabel past trustee of St. James' Church Congregational Qiurch In Lebanon Dreyfus Hotel here wishes people The script for toe 75th anniversary celebration of the Salvation Army was previewed by Mrs. Elini- prepare a Mielter in the basement went down when that loet also. N.Y, of argument wit^ opera-goers in and blame will be divided. may be considerable, especially if Weir, 12 Lincoln St. She has two sisters, D d n a K., t, aind and a past president of the Cham­ on Nov. 27. i would go back to the old prac- beth Wilson, left, and Col. Paul J. Carlson of Garden Cnty N. Y. Maynard Clough, next to Mrs. of their homes, tf they have such Bad Day Copyright IMS particular. and“ music-lovers in And praise and blame will be the “one" is a sentence of death. Oheryl A., 4. -■ * T., ber. ' tice of just stealing towels. Wilson, and Mrs; G. Alton Perrett at right, were co-authors of the .serious and humorous histori­ an area, and to stock it with food South shook his head dolefully. Oeamal Featuroo * Oorp. general. In fact there is an ar­ divided for the compaser when And "ein" means “one." in Ger­ ...... • . . • VI To date, four other townspeople The hotel’s bronze name plaque, as suggested by OD procedures. It was a bsd day, and he should . Manchester Evening Herald Co­ cal commentary presented at the CTitadel Saturday night Mrs. Wilson represented the older ticle on the subject in the October "it is impossible to understand the man: "kein" means "no” The en­ Tonkin, Albert Anthmy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tliomaa have been appointed to the execu­ lumbia correspondent Mrs. Edward which has been on the Iwildlng Every family should have copies of have stayed at home with the UNWANTED AID issue of "Opemwelt," the Ger­ suing action now' makes sense. Tonkin, 265 Avery St., Wapitng. He was bom Oct. 16 at Man­ tive campaign committea of the since 1915, has joined the list of members of the Army, and Col. Carlson, chief secretary of the Eastern Territory, was the main 4 0 ^ y text” even if it is "the compo­ OD booklets which can be obtained blankets pulled up over his head. C arlson, telephone ACadeipy man monthly devoted to opera and The fault was the singers’ in each chester lyiemorial Hoapital. His maternal grandmother is Mra. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. (AP) fund. They are Robert J. Boyce, speaker. (Herald photo by Pinto). ’ ser’s fault in 99 cases out of KTO." at the public Hbrarj’, Avery said. Maybe he could get a finesse te 8-9224. I souvenirs carried off. ballet. It is titled "Text versus case since they didn't want to en- EDizabeth Grady, SwoyervUle, Pa. His paternal jpm ndpam ts are — The local fire department president of the Manchester Sav­ The composer may have intended Under present CD plans, Avery work some other day. Specials fo r Monday^ Music,’’ and subtitled "A rt ver­ nunciate a “k" following a "dou- Mr. and Mra. Albert Ernest l\)nkin, KiitgMon, n . planned to set afire three houses ings and Loan Association; Robert to obscure the text!-And if he did. ■aid if there ie en alert, sohool As you’ve surely noticed. South sus Box-office. "The two titles ble-s"; therefore they concentrat­ • • • • • in a redevelopment area, then ex­ P. Fuller, president, of Lydall and it was for a very good reason, "in children will be eent home immedi­ fell for the old shell game when are not as far removed as they ed on the "ee” sound in "erlleBe," Reilly, Marla Jeanne, daughter of Mr, and Mm. Franeia tinguish them, in a practice drill. Foulds and Colonial Board Co.; Tuesday and Wednesday! 99 rases out of 100 ” ately. Adults should also go home he asaiuned that one of the might seem at first glance. The and the " I ” sound in "kein"' The Reilly, 89 Alison Dr., South Windsor. She was bom Oct. 17 st Someone beat the firemen to toe Seymour B. Kaplan, vioe presi­ For example, a lying state­ and itay there in oase of an alert, finesses would work. We cynics author, incidentally, is someone sounds were no doubt more beau­ Mancheetei* Memorial Hoepital. Her maternal grandfather ie Job of starting toe blazes, but the dent-secretary of the Green Manor ment by a singer on the stage is Avery said. The basement of a know that nothing ever works, but named Herbert Biehle. tiful, but the sense was obscured, Joseph A. Belisle, New Britain. Her peitemal grandmother is (ires wert put out on schedule. Construction Co., and George M ar­ fhequently intentionally obaoured we wculd make toe contract any­ either through carelessness or de­ Marguerite' Reilly, Hartford, and her paternal grandfather iis home" would give a protection fac­ low, secretary-treasurer of Mar­ Herr Biehle is as unknown to by the orchestral scoring; thus way. sign. And this doesn’t occur only George Reilly, Boston, Masa. She has th ne brothera, TlMmas, I, tor from fallout 30 times grsater me as I am to him. but we have thei'j'audience is neither distracted After ruffing toe third spade low’s Inc. once in a hundred instances, either, Richard, 6, and Gregory, 2. than H. would be out-of-doore, he Brock said other appointees will sorqe very similar ideas in the by 'the lie nor given the exact despite Herr Honneger’s dictum • • « • • . said. South should draw three rounds W kD.i »E L OID’* m au’er of operatic productions. He of trumps ending in the dummy. be announced soon. truth. Wagner frequently gave already quoted. BUlr, Jamee Scott, son of Mr. and Mm. Heiuy Blair, 178 ha sente Concert • begins by asking, "Is the composer Then he leads the king of spades equal prominence to both the Actually, If the word la most im­ Maple St. He wae bom Oct. 15 at Manchester Memorial Hoe- ' Two Bolton youths, Roy Winther guilty?" — referring to the ap­ singer and the orchestra to indi­ and Terry D'ltalla, both aeniore at tram dummy and discards a club Columbia nniEcuE portant it should be spoken. Hon­ (nital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Barle D. parent conflict between music and from his hand. This gives East u iu y u j.iJ j cate that the actual situation neger did this himaelf in “Jeanne Scott, 14 Hackmatack St. Hia paternal grandparents are,-Mr. Manchester High School, were par­ poetry. His article is very erudite the trick, but Bast is not grate­ was obscurer and the whole pre- d’Arc," which you may hear this and Mm. Henry Blair, 718 N. Mlain 9t. He has a sister, Lynda ticipants 'ik the AU-Connecticut and he quotes everybody from ful. Lions Club Slates sentition is obscure in consequence. season at the Bushnell writh the Jean, 19 months. ,,1,^ band concert Friday night at 'Bush­ Bruno W ^ te r dovsTi on the subject. Actually, the complexities of Hartford Symphony, and Mrs. nell Memorial in Hartford. 'The East must return a diamond or "MUSIC MAN" As long as we re in the quota­ the work are what give it endur­ Leonard Bernstein in the title role. program was televised and preeent- a club, and either suit will rive Flu Clinic Nov. 2 tion department, Paul Hindemith ing value. Each time you hear it If the music is most important, is wanted, the voice may be em­ ed in part laat night on TV Chan­ dummy a free finesse. Instead of la Teehnirama!—4 PAI. once said (1952) "In 99 out of 100 .you discover something new. The and only the eolor of the voice ployed without words. Tschaikow- Keep Walks CleaR nel 8. Participants in the concert Choosing a finesqe. South must The Lions Club will sponsor a thrust the choice on his opponent. sky. Debussy. Ravel and others wbre chosen through auditions of FE A TUR ETTE. A T 7:80 flu clinic for townspeople Nov. 2 The way to win at the shell game have done so, time without num­ The Junior Chamber of Com­ musicians from high nehools at 7 p m. ih Yeomans Hall. The ber. merce ia asking the cooperation throughout the state. Rev. George Evans, chairman of Q l i a V Verdi’s music unqueqtionabty of all Manchester eitlams and Winther was in the trumpet sec­ health arid welfare, said that enhances Shakespeare’s dramas shoppers to keep the atreeta and tion and lyitaiia held the fitwt everyone is leligible regardless of "Othello" and "fg lstsff.” Here sidewalks clean. An attijacUve chair in the alts eaucophone eeoticn age. Dr. Mervin Littlei town H i u d l l the vocalists snd the drama are community ia a good place in of the band. physician, will administer the generally most important, with which to shop and do buelneaS. Greet Vicar Emeritus SPECIAL shots. The finest meat .several distinct exceptions. W ag­ Christmas Mail Don’t mar the "village charm” About 175 people attended the you'll ever eat! ner's "Niebelungen Ring" deals by carelessly littering Manches­ 10:16 a.m. worehipr.eervice yester­ Mrs.' Ruth Soracchi, postmaster, with mythological characters, ter streets. day at St. George’s Episcopal ha.s made an announcement re­ who are neither very real nor Church to greet the Rev. Donald garding Christmas mail to serv­ very human. In this case I agree W” Greene, vicar emeritue of St. icemen overseas. That No. 1 to 20 with Ernst Krenek, who said in George's. A coffee hour was held has been designated fgr the mail­ 1956, "The words go over the Russians China after the service so those present ing by surface transportation and footlights to enhance the mean­ could visit with the Rev. and Mrs. Dgc. 1 to 10 for airmail. Greeting ing of the music." Greene. Arrangements for the cof­ cArds should be mailed within the In short, don’t take aides in this May Vie for fee hour were made by Mrs. Hugh period designated for parcels if ar|^ment unless you are very cer­ Collins and Mra. Henry Shorrock. aailvery Is .expected before Christ- tain of your ground. Singers, con­ The Greenes w w e dinner guests of m6s. ductors, composers, and even pro­ Cuban Control the Rev. end Mrs. Edward John­ A ll articles should be packed ducers all have their valid argu­ son at the rectory after the serv­ in boxes of wood, metal, solid fi- ments, seldom coming to amicable ice. FISH FRY berboard of strong double-faced (Oenttanefl front Page One) Every Wed. and balanced compromises, so Workshop SUted (ALL YOU CAN EAT) corrugated fiberboard, she said. A special value a special price fo r don’t go around making snap But China's star waned Mon aft­ AH women of St. George’s Epis­ Boxes should be wrapped secure­ Stop & Shop customers! judgments in the lobby; you may copal Church are invited to attend er the s ''- rive Bay of Pigs inva­ FrM Fisli Lbeioe ly in heavy paper to strengthen regret It later when you know a workshop tomorrow at 10 a.m. sion of IM l. the package and each box should OPEN WED., more about the subject. Tty and at the church to work on articles FtmcIi FrM PototOM CoMow be well f tied. Unless completely see if there may be a valid rea­ Thougn Castro seemed to prefer for the Christmas Fair to be held packed and tightly filled, boxes "White Gem" Chicken son behind something which you working with the Chinese, he rec­ THURS. and FRI. Nov. 24 at the Ccmimunity Hall. FrMMy ld(*d RoNs and luttor are apt to be crushed, Mrs. Sorac­ Incomparable flavor , . . the difference you think ia wrong. ognized that Khrushchev could Miae Milicent Jones a member of chi noted. taite ii FRESHNESS! Plump and meaty. fill 9 P.M. give him something Peiping did the Women of St. George’s, will P U N A Committees Named not have--mlssilea. The Soviet demonstrate dried flower arrange­ The CAL Public Health Nurse leader obligingly rattled them at EVERY WEDNESDAY ments and show how tio make Service committee has announced Girk Lose Tilt, the United States. 'Chriatmas ooraages. sub-committees for the coming 725 Middle Turnpike East From that time on, the Russians Those attending ere asked to 5 P.M. to »-P.M. year. The Rev. John Honan, chair­ S U P E R , ‘ -1 mo s'cendancy. Their vlcr bring a box lunch. Mrs. Robert man, has included several Colum­ MARKETS But Catch Men tory was complete when Castro Butterfield and Mrs. Edward John­ bia residents as members— Mrs. V MANCHESTER .;;ch,ne.ie elements in son will serve deeeert and coffee. ENJOY ONE or OUR DELICIOUS Henry Beck, chairman of educa- the Cuban Communist party, a do- There will be s liursefy for small (Continued from Paige One) Tues. and Wed, Specials elsion Peiping meekly accepted. chll(ta-er. . o Withdrawal of the Soviet mia- Eriefs COCKTAILS .SATTSFYINO by a gjri. Vasaar would be Uckled „,av re-establish the.situatioh Because Halloween fells on SAVE YOVR HEART only when a male player could before the invasion attempt, Wednesday, the Usual meeting SLICED STEAK m m yank a sock from the hip pocket ; Mko also is not likely to take night for O * Scout Pack 73. the of a girl s blue jeans. ! good graee Khrushchev’s uni- pack meeting this month will be GET A That worked fine- until the g irls ! lateral move to ease world ten- field tomorrow at 7 p.m. at the UoujARDjounfonl responded by tucking the socks |olons, or any step toward a thaw Community Hall. Toungaters who j : deeper in their pockets. "It) the cold war. will be receiving their bobcat I In the third quarter, Vassar Peiping’s view. IS that Kennedy awards have been reminded to be I “l^ondmark for Hungry scored its only touchdown when is a "blood-stained mllrderer." a TORO 100 EXTRA STAMPS sure they are accompanied by a. Awifricans” SWORDFISH 5 9 quarterback Betsey (Wilyi Wilbur description often used by its prop­ parent. ' transferred ha,. aganda services, and that there a- The adult confirmation class of .On T^iand Turnpike • Get 100 Extra How About Liver *n Bacon For Dinner? right back pocket-where the boys I f * " coexistence with the St. George's Episcopal (Thureh will I were accustomed to look for it— | States as long as "tmperl- meet^tonlght at 8 at the rectory. V i Mile Off Oakland Sli H <^*^Top Vah» Stamps : to her left bar'k pocket. With this ' ' **?**•• ^ The Bible study class of Bolton I i neat feminine strategy. Betsev i Khrushchev contends that there Congregational (5hurch will meet whan yau b«y a FRESHLY ■scampered 80 vards to the goal . be negotiations with the from 7 te 8 p.m. today at the ' " I West to stave off a nuclear war church. Stop A Shop SLICED ! „■ t . . . i which Could destroy the Commu- 3 9 i So guess who won. No, not o u r; nist ks well as the capitalist Beef LIVER Advertisement— FRESH I heroines. Bui the collegians from worlda. Peiping scoffs at this lat- ^v- m Loudonville. N.Y., were gentlemen \ ter poesibility. Cash Fiiel Service— Aluminum lo x sib iB r m ..tady the Tramp” plus “Almoat A ufele* Windows— Save! Across from — » ______OonMnuous From 8 PJW. TOP Khrushchev’s sudden about-face Post Office, Bolton, McKinney victor; small 14-6. conciliatory approach to Lumber, M l 8-3141. QUALITY If re still doubtmg that Vas- apparently caught Pel- STANLEY WARNER Blueberry Pie ! sar girls know how to catch a i p ^ g nat-footed. A few hoilre earll- xt ‘. TOMORROW ONLY POWER Sliced Bacon 49 Manehentar Evaning Herald Serve it piping hot! Only 69c man. take heed of one. Jseque- \ helping Mayor Peng Chen had I line Bouvier who attended the Bolton earreapoadent, Graoe M r- Performajnena A t 4:00-t:IB HANDLE* a big Peiping rally "to sup­ Dermott, MephotM MItrtiaU SNOWPLOW I Poughkeepsie school frpm 1947-49. port and aid the Cuban revolution 8-SSM. ’ She caught one of the best male as an unshirkable international re­ LAST OPERETTA OF 'ftlis SERIES! I touch-fodtbsll players sround. '|In sponsibility of the pMpia of the I the process she «hanged her last Socialist countries.” Premier Chou _ AGAIN M-O-MI I name to Kennedy. En-Iai. other top party leaders, generals and marshals took part Whilo Johann Stranat'i muMc touohM tho hoait of CLAM CHOWDER Japan's Product I.,caps in toe Peiping rally. Special all week! Despite .the Soviet retreat, the tho world... hia fiory ro- controlled prese continued te beet TONIGHT nianoo bzinoe a now thrill , TOKYO—According to the Eeo- the drums in praise of “ the strug­ I nomic' Planning Agency, JapEin’s gle of I the heroic Cuban people aonMtionr BIOI S P E C . 3 Diamonds I gross national product last year against U.8. war provocations.” TACULARI SNOW'S .1 was 47 billion dollars. Adjusted for pries chsngss, toe rise since 1960 CLAM 15 OZ. C A N at 8 CLEANS 75 FT. . was 15.2 per cent, second only to Light Meat Tuna I the postwar-peak gain of 18.8 per c h o w d ^^ ' cent in 1959. OF SIDEWALK SAVE 35c WtH AH (Httliar At 2^GRMT tavi 16c.. . Rig. 29c can Delicioui in caiscrolei, OLBAN SWEEP IN 5 MINUTES! ulads, and sandwiches. PHILADELPHIA, Pa, (AP)-It The Biggest Musical Ever . . . and Us lift-off engine 4 r V a s bad enough that thieves stole “THE MUSIC MAN" PIANO'S drives a TO R O mower, too! Trouble meets its match at 2 A.M. $2,000 in cash and $5,000 in checks In Color WALTZ The'SnOw Hound* throws from a laundry firm. i ROBERT PRESTON sip to 1100 lbs. of snpw a But adding Insult te Injury was SHIRLEY JONES RESTAURANT minute off your walk, in CLIP THIS COUPON! I the fEu;t that the bandits used Shewn 8:16 direction you choose. T0PV'»"t one of the laundry's trucks to Plus FEATURETTES Lift-off «#gine stores haul away two safes holding the IN BOLTON VALUE C A K E M IX E S I A t 7:86 srhere it’s, warm, starts jyO O F R E E . valuables. easily, also powers Toro you can be sure that the 24-hour service team will be PILLSBURY To Join tilt flMt of tht grass-bagging mower, 11 Trouble never sleeps. It’s ready to interrupt telephone other Power Handle yard SWAKIFS IXOM’. U-HITE, CHOCOLATF,. •how btme «Utt4 Not. machines. quickly on the job. Result: telephone scrvicc^for you that’s TTBI.E DPTCH. DEITT, service at midnight. Or at 2 in the morning. At 3:47. with purchase of $5 or more at Manchester 16 rimI it for the bentfit LUISa SBSNAHO MIUZA just as dependable and smooth-running as we can make it. Come In And Get Our At 4:18. But our repair bureau is more than a match any jstop & Shop Mon., Tues. and Wed., Oct. 29-311 MILlEirS RESTAURANT iharLOW PRJCT>S! (SAVE 38c) of NsneiiMtor Noatorial KAINERGRpKORIIIS hour of the day or night — ready to take action the minute 7 9 AT THE CENTIR--4AI M123 Free Purnell Parking . . . bn. ioupen HoBpiMd. HUGH HBMGST*t UONELATVILL you dial “ 114” for repair service. ■ Our testmen and Ihe Southen New England Telephone Company p v f.mily ,ri IDEAL FOR TRICK OR TREAT! MAT. 7«c. ate. Mo—EVE. |1,M Dante Is Now Sefving repairmen work together regularly to check most,trouble* "HI-FEVER ORGAN OONOEBT AT 74t MARLOW^ before it ever has a chance to start. But when it does occur, ■CLU^N GOODALE First, For Eveiythlng! 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P A G E F O U R . ( ' MANCHESTER E V E N I^ HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1»62 'I-/ ilAiNLnjj.oic.rt fc.Vli.WlNG HKKALb, MANi;Hfc;ii’lJ!Jt, CONNw MONDAT, OCTJltfBER 29, 1962 P A G E FTTE

We*rmm$ Assembly Hopefuls Queried by LWV TV-Radio Tonight W e’re Going to Have a BplV GOP SeekingjSuJjversion, Sabotage yo u r Says Director of ^Follies^ Substitute for! cj-iii n _ Gandldalea for «tat« neit&tor telep h on o that, in the future, towns within member per town, and for reap­ to future development ia highly (amedatly as it las^ bsen dene from UiB Fourth Senatorial Dis­ a certain area which have the portionment in the State Senate, deairable. Many problema do not Your order for dni| Still in Fidel’8 Power* trict and for seats in the State under the wstohfUl eye of Ghiv. “ We're going to have • a ball,"4 chester High School, delighted majority of the factories may unfortunately, a l t h o u g h both atop at town lines, and can only I^mpsey) is continued. Television oosttietlos w n be C u b a n Issue House of Representatives have tmiiiedlstslY. Thomas (Chatham said when he ‘ him. "It * is marvelous. You have to compemiate the o t h e r measures passed the House, the be solved on a regional basis, for "Increased state aid to educa­ AM < *) f t s .8 Theater (ia presr*ese)^ (23. 80) If* a Mima wdUd first arrived in Manchester and effect of the missile crisis ap­ (Cnnttnaed rrom Page One) been asked by the Manchester (^ ) Movie U 5 (in preWKiS) (34) Bonn of the South should s$e some of the places towns in the area which have little latter waa defeated in the Senate. example, refuse disposal and zon­ tion (which I am 100 per cent for, looked around. Chatham is an en­ m New York who came to rather grand scale. One summer course the Pre.sidenl took was in acceptable to the people as a second step toward a Constitu­ tax revenues as 1 understand that ©■wner) would naturally throw off Riley town toltay to spend the next tory final settlement of the C?uban line with proposals made earlier H ogir Eddy, the Republican nom­ tional amendment. If this should (40) Calling Mr. D. (33) PoIlUcal Program in CJharlotteaville, Va.^ he directed regional tax, and f believe re­ the CRPA consultant ia preaently my hopes of turving no tax In­ (58) Netra (10-30) Saint* and Sinners DELIVERY three v^eks directing Manchester an ' outdoor* historical pageant. controver.sy which involves no by GOP Sen. Homer Capehart in KEY WEST. Fla lAPl- Ha- inee: and I^ed J. Doocy, the Dem­ not pass, I would then favor a Con­ (18) Subscription TV ocratic incumbent. gional taxation is still far in the conducting a study of this prob­ crease. (34) U. N. Review residents in “Hi-Fever Follies." "Let Freedom Ring,” which he had major U.S. concessions. Republi­ Indiana'. The Democrat.s' previous Havana radio said today the dj-na- future. Most people are willing to stitutional Convention. However, I lem. ether means of raising this ( 3) Weather. News A Sports (13) The Lucy Show cans searched for an is.sue to fill Hopes of knocking off Ca,p'ehart Running ' for Manchester House would have^ preferred to enact (22) Club Houee ' , , (34) The Written Word which will be pre.sented Nov. 16 written himself. "We played to miting of four oil company power seats are Atty. John p. Shea Jr. pay slightly higher local taxes to revenue, such aa closing loopholes 1:4ft ( 3) Political Telecast and 17 at Manchester High School 4.000 every night. There were a vacuum. have been dimmed by the devel­ stations in Venezuela was carried live in a residential area. these reforms through legislative in the present tax structure, pcMl- (68) Jbr Yiaur InfenWalioa. >:00 ( 3, 12) Danny Thomas Shew opments. and A. I^awrence Riker, incum­ process. (13) Evergladei ( 8, 40. 53) Stoney Burk* under the auspices of the Wom­ 700 people and 16 horses In the Eisenhower gave them a cue in out by an organization" called th.e bent Repiiblicans; and Atty Paul bly Increaelng the inheritance tax, jl0> News ft Weather (34) Perspective* an's Auxiliar>' of Manchester Me­ oa.st. The people worked for a weekend speech in Marion. III., In California, former Vice Pres­ Army of Vene’iuelan Liberation. 4. I favor an c^Uonal lever on investigating an interest and dl (18) Burna and Allen R. Groobert and Steve Cavagnaro, (M) Modern Algebra 9:80 (10. 33. 3(1) The Price i* Bight (C) (HMdcftCi morial ’Hospital. ■' nothing hut we had to jpay $3„300 when he .said the Cuban cri.si.s is ident Richard M, Nixoiv has been The I broadcast described the voting machines. I introduced a vidende- tex/ could be considered. ( 3. 12) The Andy GriHlth Show Chatham will meet his cast to­ able to fix .some of hia final cam­ Democrats. bill to bring this about in the last (40) Wild Bill Rlckdk (18) ■fiubBcrIptlon Televleion PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY rental on the hoOses.” no excuse for one-party govern­ sabotage as the “ first reply of the , in cooperation with Until such time as the Biparti ( 8) Victory at Sea 00 ( 8) New Loretta Young Show night at 8 at a Meet-the-Director Thi.') pageant, which was filmed ment that would reduce the Amer­ paigning on international in.stead Army of Venezuelan Liberation to session. Although jit passed the aan Oommittee haa completed its (30) Editorial 10 the league, presents the questions ( 8-13-40^3) Ben ra»ey 901 MAIN BTe-MI S-Mtl party at Fian^’s Restaurant tq by the lone television studio In ican people "to the level of a reg­ of the .state issues on which Dem­ the military mobiilzation decreed House, it was defeated in the Dem­ study, I prefer to withhoM my en­ 1:8 < 8) Welter Cronktte (34) The Cuban Crisis ocrats believed Edmund G. Brown and the answers and brief biog­ (10. M. SO) The Huntley-Brlnkley A (21-80) David Brinkley's Journal Bolton, wheh hC will dc.scribe the West Germsny, told the history of imented herd." by the puppet Romtilo Betan­ ocratic Senate,. I plan to introduce dorsement of any specific tax in­ Report T scenes in “Hi-Fever Follies." ail had hi.s Republican opponent out­ raphies of the candidates. a sirpilar bill in the next session, crease. (10) The Eleventh Hour Charlottesville in the Colonial Before he acted on Cuba. Ken­ court” and .said it was a "fearles.s 7:0U ( 3) Poritlcal Telecast 10 SO ( 3) Stump the Stars his own work, and those present gunned. action." if elected. (24) Heritage days when Jefferson was building nedy wax campaigning foi- the 2. The state board of education .a- (23) The Third Man will sign up for the scenes that Monticello, on thiough the admin- -The Cuban development - did not The radio said nothing about au­ 5. I favor regional planning to should, of course, establish mini­ (18) SubeerTpUon Television (30) Air Power election to Congress of Democrats Questions (30).New«. Sport* ft Weather 1:00 ( 8«-10-1^0040) News. Sports ft strike their fancy.v istratloa* of Monroe and Madison. favorable to his domestic pro- seem likely to effect the outcome thoritative Wa.shington reports the extent that towns should work mum standards for an adequate of Republican New York Gov. Nel­ f *> Evading Report Weather "Any one can be in ‘Hi-Fever He had a special scene based on 1 gram. that (Juban Prime Minister Fidel together to solve mutual problems aduoaUonal program. At the pres­ (63) Film 1:16 (10) Tonight (C) son A'^, Rockefeller's bid for re- 1. Would you meet the rising (lO) Death Valley Days ( 8) Monday Starlight Follies’.” says Chatham. "There is Jack Jouett. who was the Paul Re- Ca.str.) has called for a widespread costs of state government by a such as transportation, waste dis­ ent time I see no reason for it to no one whom I can't work in. If 1 Elsenhower called on Republi­ election, Nor were 'T.hey likely to posal, water pollution, etc. How­ (13) New* ft Weather (12 Sport* Final vere.-of Virginia. cans to continue to campaign to .sabotage campaign by hi.s sympa­ personal income tax? By in­ be included in the formula for ( 8) After Dinner Movie (40) Steve Alien Show you think yon have no talent, whv In Illinois jPhatham directed a upset GOP Senator Jacob K. Jav- thizers across Latin America. creasing existing taxes? By ever, I oppose the concept of cen­ state aid. The local district should (40) Evening Report 1:20 (12) Late Movie don't you give a .second thought. "make .sure that \vc defeef recent its’ chances of getting another tralization of authority and power (38) Western Me/i*. Highlights l:3U (22 30) Tonirht (C) t dramatization of the Lincoln-. efforts to get in Washington a vir­ Wa.shington .sources consider thi other means ? work cooperatively with the state (30) Bport* Camera There is a spot for every one." Doiiglas debates, where he found leim,' bombings in Venezuela the open­ to the extent of setting up tax dis­ and, at least, meet the minimum ( 8) Steve Allen Show f tually one-party Congi’es.s.” 2. Should the formula for (30) Men of Destiny 1:00 ( 30) (.ate News Eleven years of experience stand him.«elf working with Carl Band- Republican Geofge Romney ing strike of this campaign. state aid to education include tricts and distributing tax reve­ standards set. Inspection of local ( 8. 10. 40. 58) Cheyenne ( 8) Nipht Watch Theater behind Chatham’s statement. For This Elsenhower appeal evident­ continued to give Democratic nues over a combination of towns. burg, Marilyn Monroe, Eleanor state-set standards of curricu­ schools and systenns by qualified SEE SATlmvArqi t v w e e k f o b COMPLETE LISTING 11 years he has gone frotu_|place Roosevelt and Adlai Stevenson. ly sva.s aimed at spurring what Gov. John B. Swainson- the tough- lum or program? Do you favor persons responsible to state boards to place throughout the country, He certainly got a heid start in has become in recent years a e.st kind of opposition in Michi­ Paper Made of Hay an equalized grand list as the seems advisable. LoMl adminlstra' under the aegis of Jerome CMrgill life for a theatgh. career. At the trend among voters’' to elect a gan. basis for distribution of such tlon of curriculum standards has Productions of New York, arriving age of 12 he began to plav chil­ Congre.sa considerably less than The Cuban controversy may WASHINGTON—A patent was aid? proved to bo very .adequate in the Radio one day in a totally strange town dren’s roles with the roaci com­ responsive to even Itie most pop­ have benefited Senate Republican issued in 1828 for miUting paper 3. In view of recent Supreme town of Manchester. and, less than three w.-'ek.s later, panies that came through his home ular pre.sident. Leader' Everett M. Dirksen in his out of straw and hay. another in Court decisions, do you believe I think an equalized grand list (TUs Usttag Ineliidos only those news braadeeats of le or 16-ndawto presenting an enjoylable stage While the President seemed on race for re-election in Illinois. He 1830 that used basswood and hem­ length. Some ststinna earry other abort newncaats). town, Dallas, Tex., and found It a Constitutional Convention A. LAWRENCE RIKER (which had been taken in the last production with a group of ama­ .simpler to hire children locally the way toward silencing critics was .stai'red as one of the leaders lock. and one in 1838 stipulating should be called for the purpose Republican two years) would level off some of . . TOBC-1I8S ^11:30 Starlight Serenade teurs whom he had never seen be­ than to travel with minors. "When who first a.s.sailed him for failing called to Washington to confer cornhusks. Wood was not used for of revising the present system FBJBD i . DOOCY the Inequities of highly industrial Bishop’* Comer ^ 1:00 Newa and Sign Off fore. I was about 15 and 16 there was to act on Oiba and then .said he with the President at the time paper on a commercial scale until Democrat A. Lawrence Riker, Incumbent towns, some of the very small Raynor Shines WPOP—1418 had moved tardily, the political crisis action was taken. 18,50. of representation in both houses News, Sign Off 6:00 Dale Kelley “Connecticut Is my 44th state,’’ a need for director* so 1 became of the General Assembly? state representative from Man­ towns, auid a bedroom town such he .says. “ I have never worked Fred J. Doocy of 2093 Elling­ chester, lives at 680 Spring St. A „ WHAY-SM 7:00 Joey Reynolds one. 1 worked my way through 4. Are you in favor of abolish­ as our own. I am very much in fa­ 8:00 o8ition of a state income tax the Unlyenslty of Oonneoticut in The benefit accrued to any reg­ Coventry ter to elect officers. Anyone join­ would jeopardize the favorable 1949 and an LLB. from Columbia equalized grand list. ion in economic health m i^ t be FALSE TEETH BRAS, GIRDLES, Do tala# taath drop, slip or wobbit SWEATERS Tune ’n Test ...... $10.00 A crowd of some 500 persons, the largest crowd to attend U.S. Victory ing the society a* of that day will and attracUve climate that now University School of Law in 1952. 3. Supported legislation in the in itself payment enough. How­ wb*n you talk, *at, laugh or sneeia? be listed as a charter member. exists. I would look to economies He feels Ms "general experience last session of the legislature to AT any Republican function in recent years, visited the home of ever, ths question Is complex and Don’t na annoyed and embarraised Drain, l^lush Radiator, 4 Candidates 4-H News THE MAN as a practlaing attorney, judge and revise the present system of by such handleap*. FABTKBTR, an Rep. A. Lawrence Riker, 680 Spring St„ yesterday afternoon (Continued from Page One) in government operation to save would need much more study. alkaline (non-aefd) iiowder to sprin­ Local 4-H club members and the taxpayer’s dollar and would be town counsel in Ooldhester has represenUtlon in both houses of to meet GOP state candidates.* kle on your plates, keeps falsa teeth Add Anti'Freeze ...... $1.50 Mo.scow radio described the So­ leaders and interested persons are in favor of an increase in existing brought me Into everyday contact the General Assembly. Will sup­ more firmly eat. Gives confident feel­ Glazier's Republican Town Chairman John keep in touch with the people, if Invited to attend the annual Tol­ taxea to meet an increase In es­ with the problems of people and port Constitutional Amendment ing ef seounty and added comfort. Corset and Uniform Shop elected. viet move a.s a “ new, peaceful To Speak at No gummy, gooey, peaty tests or feel­ Lube *n C h e c k ...... $2.00 r . Shea Jt., who estimated the land County 4-H Achievement pro­ sential government spending. government.” passed by the house of represen­ RANGE ing. Oet FABTuTH today at drug 6S1 fifaln St.—Manchester crowd by the number of name tags Representative Riker said he initiative." Pravda .said the Soviet WHO CARES ABOUT Y O U ! gram and the anntial meeting of 2. Many of the towns in Oon- tatives to reduce representation hoped to be returned to office, to 1. My approach is to ooneider \M l oeuntar* avetywbere. used, said, “ It was one of the best government which even in a most LW V Forum the Tolland Count! 4-H Fair As­ necUcut have made spMial efforts the problem of state revenues as to one member per town. In the Tire Rotation .... . a .. .$2.00 put into use the knowledge he crowds in yeari. Two hundred and complicated situation finds a way sociation Inc. at 8 p.m. .Saturday and take pride in the education an economic issue and not a po­ event this amendment falls, will FUEL OIL fifty people at a dance is about the had gained of legislative proce- i Check ’n Adj. Brakes . .$1.50 dure during his first term, |to avert the threat of thermonu­ The League of Women Votevs’ at Coventry Grammar School on programs they offer their children. litical one. TMs approach is oon- ask for a Constitutional Conven­ most we’ve had.” Rt. 31. In order to provide equal educa­ tion. Representative Shea said he and will .sponsor the candidates meet-1 sisteot with the study now being GASOLINE Candidates present were Con­ clear war." The county IFYE night will be tion opportunlOes for all children made of our state revenue Struc­ 4. Am in favor of using the op­ Align Front End ...... $8.50 gressman Horace Seely-Brown, Riker had done "what we thought ing at 8 p.m. today at Coventry; tional lever. In neutral Sweden one headline held at 8 pcm. Friday at the TAC of Connecticut, minimum state-set ture by experts under bipartisan candidate for the U.S. Senate; was best both for the Town of described the SovicI move a.s a High School undei- the direction ' standards should b(t required with­ direolion. Accordingly, my final 5. Believe the regional planning Parts Extra Manchester and for the state." He of Mrs. Holman FernaW. voters; building in Rockville. Slide talks James Collins, candidate for Con- retreat and unconditional surren­ w'ill he presented by Carol Lovell. out destroying the autonomy of judgment must await the results approach to future development is BANTLY OIL gressman from the first district; i prai.sed the Republican candidates der. Said the con.servative Sven- service chairman. Donald C. Smith ’ the local boards of education. As and reoemmendations of this the best way to handle this prob­ Roger EMdy, candidate for .state! "of whom we can be justifiably will be moderator. |IFYE to England, and David C O U I'A N V , INC’, Dagbladet: ‘ 'The capitulation Hall, IFYE from Rhodesia. a senator I have continually sup­ bipartisan Study. My present lem. Am not In favor of having PAUL DODGE senator from the fourth district; proud.” ; i.s .so complete that it i.s with Candidates for the legis’anire I ported an equalized grand list as judgment Is the imposition tax revenues distributed to com­ i.'!. .< ii;i:i;i Philip Schwartz, candidate for Watch TV Show will be presented -Otf^ C. Miller. I First (Irandchtld compari.son in earlier .stages of Mr. and Mrs, Herbert E. Rose of SOGEB EDDY the basis for distribution of state of a state income tax would be pensate those towns where region­ Hartford sheriff; Rilrtr, and Shea, Gubernatorial candidate John the cold war.” Republican;| Michael J.' Pfsce, ’ BepobUou aid to education. The initial steps unwise merely as an addition to al planning would not Include in- PONTIAC INC. incumbent candidate for Manches-! Alsop could not be pre.sent, be-, Democrat: Mrs. Elizabeth Rych- Prospect St. announce the birth to accomplish this have been com­ other state and local taxes if only duetrlal or large commercial de­ The Irish Pre.ss ot Dublin <-om- of their first grandchild, a gi'and- iwickvilif 'I'K ter representative to the State Leg- j cause he and Gov. John Dempsey i mentedV 'mow that the immediate liiig. Democrat, and Walter L. Roger Eddy, a Newington na- pleted by the State Tax Depart­ to maintain our oompeUtlve posi­ velopment. 373 MAIN STREET Thorp Sr., Republican; son, Glenn Anderson Turbyne, on tlv-, is a novelist, manufacturer, islature. j were debating i.ssues on television. strain is over, we can dismiss any ment. tion with other industrial states'. Phone MI 9-2881 May Emcee I The Rikers had television sets There will be an opportunity for Ott. 18 to Mr. and Mrs. David president of the Connecticut F\jr- 3. Prior to the recent Supreme It should be remembered that com­ apprehension.s there may have Turbyne of Kent Village. Hyatts- MANCHESTER Former Stale GOP Chairman ' on for those who wanted to watch, been over the apparently (ool- a question and answer period. est and Park Association and a Court decision concerning repre­ bined state and local taxes in Con­ Questions will be presented vllle, Md. Mrs. Turbyne is the state representative from his EJdwin May Jr. introduced the and among the viewers was Mrs. liaidiness of Pre.sidenl Kennedy's sentation in state government, I necticut are substantially lower OMumvforOoseniarConimMM, Donald Iradn, Chairman candidates. Al.sop. through the moderator after they former Darrell Rose. The patei-nal towa, where he has long been ac­ stated that the legislature had an than the average for all States and terrible gamble a week ago. YOU’RE NOT Seely-Brown .said. "The issue is Candidate Seely - Brown was have been screened by four league grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. tive in public affairs. He grad­ obligation to initiate a means by are below the total taxes paid by "He has won it and in winning members, of which two will be James Turbyne of Montclair, N. J. uated from Loomis School and which a more equal basis of rep­ residents of such industrtal states the Seely-Brown record versus the scheduled to arrive from New Ha- it has not merely ju.stified his own ^RJbicoff (Abraham A. Ribicofri ■ ven by helicopter, but the heli-' from each politica’I parly, before Tax Lists Due Yale University. He says mem­ resentation would be provided. To as New York, Massaeen found near Alice provide the servioes the people lems which must be overcome be­ Bible to United Methodist Church. The gift, accepted by the Rev. Abrem Sangrey, pastor of Springs, Inj the center of Aus­ Asad and want such as m a s s Phone NOTCH tralia. 1,000 milea from .thevseb. fore this becomes a reality. TWa Ad PsM ror By rtfe ^ O t The newJiMfgip United Methodist <3huroh. and Mrs. Robert Richard.son, its librarian, was made a* a gesture of Issmsit s^ttafion, higher educa- 8. I vo^pd, in tUs last - sesstoc, MI S-112S thanks to the Methodist parish for Its hospitality and cooperation during the past year and a half The find is regarded as ftii'theri et& It may well t>e lor ssdtM^ioii oC the House to. ons H r . when oburch school space was made available to the Episcopal mission. St. G eot^ ’s new chqrch •vidsnee that a vast inland sea 1«I« ADV. FOB BY TTO INDEPEVDB.Vt DKjjBPSBT-FOB-OOVEKNOK COMMliTfn Ml 3-2141 bulldiiig: wtiioh is nearing ebmifietioin will allow use of th« present eburch struatur* ■■ a parish hall once eovarad Bjoat ef the Cantroi ./ ' and ehuTCh aehoot. (Herald ppabo bgr Ffrito). ' / . Auatraliaua daaen ') ‘r I f t . h! V:, i . ' .'‘'■'.J Vv X ■■ r< -

• \ . ' (•* V • , PACT SW WANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, OCTOBER 2Si, 1962 ' r MANCHESTER EVENING' HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,'MONDAY, OCTOBER 29. 1962 PAGE SEVEN work hard to see if wider measures iEanrl)patpr of disarmament can he ajrreed to A Thought for Today Warning Issued and put into operation at an early Sponsored by the Manchester Rockville-Vernon S dpuuio l|rra li date." . Council of Churches In 1-Car Crash StateNews PUBUbHli:0 BY rHhl India ■ In the television drama—espe­ WOOLENS * HiSRALO PRINTING CO INC. A written warning for ipeedlngj Library W ii^ IS Street cially if it is a one shot drama and While It is said. Today, when Mancheeler Conn you hear his voice do not harden was given to an Ellington girl late not a aerial the opposlntl clanh DRESSES • SKIRTS • • COATS • RUG MAKING Roundup THOMAS F FkROUSON your hearts as In the rebellion. — last night aRer police investigated! . J WALTER R FERGUSON are left living together happily and Being Planed Publlihera Hebrews 3:15. a one-car accident on Birch ^Mt.! Foilnded October I. 18kl constructively ever after. Beware of despairing .ghout DRAPERY (Continued from Pnge One) Of tJ.S. Arms Rd., Just east of Coopers Saw Mill OPEN/, PILGRIM MILLS yourself; you are commanded: to Reports that an addition to Publlehed ' Every Eventntt Except In the less entertaining and more FABRICS State Police Comer. Leo J. Mul- SundavR and Hnltdaya. Entered at the put your trust in God, not in your­ Rd., in the southeast end of town. DAILY CHENEY HALL, George Maxwell Memorial Library Post Ofllce at Manciieeler Conn at frightening realities of our world, self.—Saint Augustine. ^ —/ (Continued from Page One) Tlie incident was one of five mo­ cahy. Second Claaa Mail Matter such fine intentions in some mo­ followlng the crushing Chinese adi tor vehicle accidents Investigated 10 fo 9 HARTFORD ROAD, „ ^ 1 .5 0 is under consideration were con­ MANCHESTER Yd. 1 firmed today by library officials. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ment of emotional relief from ten­ now .being discussed with Indian vance and Is directing the main by police during the weekend. Sat. tUI 6 Campaign Closing Parable in Advance military men. the spokesman effort himself. But Nehru has not Police said that Miss Diane T. The trustees indicated, ■ their Connecticut's political campaign Carrier Mall sion never quite seem to translate Church Receives agreed, to demands within the rul­ Szumkowski, 18, of 267 Glenwood study. Is still in the preliminary One Year ...... *15 (W I2JOO them.selves into enduring policy or said. »• moved into Its final week today, Six Month* ...... 7 75 11UO If the line at Se Pass does not ing Congress party and elsewhere Rd„ Ellington, was driving her car pha.9e9; they have visited other with candidates on the last leg of Three Months...... 3.90 5 60 action. Charier Members hold, the next stand for the be­ In thi country for the • resignation westbound’ on Birch Mt. Rd, at libraries that have completed re­ their push for votes. One Month ...... 1 DO 1 8S d Ills controversial closest asso­ about 11 o'clock. Police said she weekly ...... SO .tt But perhaps, in the pre.sent sit­ leaguered Indians prebably would cent additions and have talked Gov. John N. Dempsey, who uation, there has been enough of a Forty-one charter menVoers of be at Bumdila, last important pass ciate who a year ago blocked ef­ approached a curve while traveling with state library officials on pos­ seeks election to a full four-year MEMBER OF forts by top generals to turn-to about 40 miles per hour, lost con­ sible ideas. 'liie trustees have THE ASSOCIATED PRESS sobering experience for all man­ the new Presbyterian church in on the way to' the Assam Plains. OF MANCKBSTSR term,' wRs at his desk in the The Aisociated Press Is exclusively .Manchester were received into A fair' road connects Bomdila the United States fpr weapons. trol of' her vehicle, and ran off the ~ not ireached the point where an morning but planned to aPPear at kind to produce a little more of the Menon today attended a meet­ road for a distance of about 100 ir>.ETGNER GLASS GO. architect has been called in nor entitled to the use of republlcatinn of iiicmbership yesterday morning at with the plains, enabling the-,In- Mitchell an evening rally in East Hart­ all news ditnatches credited to It or new kind of resolve than lusual. services conducle-.l by the Rev. ings of the executive committee of feet. No Injuries were reported, but have they made any decisions on ford. not otherwise credited In this paper dian army to bring up light tanks the vehicle was towed from the 188 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE financing the addition. and also the local news published here. Perhaps, haring looked together James Leslie Ransom, organizing and overcome a supply weakness the Congress party. Reviewing the WHEN YOU THINK OF 618L-G His Republican opponent John All rlxhts of republloatlon of special—, minister, and two commissioners of partly rq.spnhsible for .some of the military position, he said the scene with considerable damage. A rough estimate of costs Tor a Alsop, who p.ngaged in a television dispatches herein are also reserved over the abi'ss that was Cuba, the Chinese have now lost the advan­ No arrests nor injuries and very GLASS, THINK OF FLETCHER! new wing, which could be situated two world power giants will really the Presbytery. Elder Roy Aumont steady reverses of the nine-day- clash with Dempsey last night, Full sendcs client of N £. A Serv: and Elder Edward Hankin. old border war. tage of surprise and that India is little vehicular damage was report­ CORNER DURANT ST. along the west side of the present carried his campaign into' New Ice Inc. ed by police who Investigated five try to accomplish at least .some­ New members receiving com­ Hard fighting also was indicated making full preparations to fight building, is placed at $100,000. Britain. Publisher* Representatives. TTie thing significant in the way of the invaders. Saturday afternoon and evening An a rc h f^ t has inspected the Democrat Abraham Ribbicoff, Julius Mathews Special Agency—New munion at the service .yeslerda.v 01 the Ladakh front, some 880' crashes. The Incidents occurred at 1 LARGE QUARTERS TO SERVE YOUR NEEDSI , York Chlcaxo Detroit and Boston. some new guarantee against going were Mrs. Barbara Barron, Mrs. miles westward along the jagged Nehru told the committee steps b asem en t^ the building, but felt running for U.S. senator, focu.sed MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP Sue Besaw, Mrs. Marguerite Cam-^ are being taken to protect lines o'clock, when two cars collided on PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR PARKiNO it would M unsuitable for general on the fourth senatorial distriot, CmCT/LATTONS quite so close to the edge again. Himalayan frontier. The Indians Main St., just north of Eldrldge library use by the public, a spokes­ eron, Mr. and Mrs. John Chappel^, said one po.'t was lost there when of communications inside India to which embraces such towns as The Herald Pnntina Company Inc., Perhaps they will even consider insure that troops and supplies can St.; at 1:30 when a car and refuse AUTO GLASS INSTALLED man said. Eiasl Hartford, Manchester, Weth­ assumes no financial responsibllltv for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clark, Mrs. the Chlne.se opened an attack truck were Involved in a minor tvpticraphlcal errors appearfhs In ad moving a little bit more out of the Kenneth Cooper, Miss Charlotte a. 'o’ind Deiurhok In overwhelming be rushed to the battle fronts. A Trustees report the library is ersfield and NewihgtOiq. vertlsements and other readint matter qommittee .spokesman said Nehru'i crash on Hilliard St., just west of GLASS FURNITURE TOPS ‘'bursting at the seams” and that Rep. Horace Seely-Brown' Ribi- Jungle In which they have just Dua.'aer. Mr. and Mrs. William E. numbers with rapid-firing weap­ Griffin St;; at 2:45, when a rear- In The Manchester Evenine Herald bared their fangs to each other and Davis, Mr. and Mrs. George F'ra- ons. repeated that India does not a t ' the facilities are getting heavy use. coffs Republican rival, planned present intend to break diplomatic ^nd collision occurred at Main and MIRRORS (Firtplac* and Door) Miss Natalie B. Ide said there stops in Ansqnia Derby, Seymour Display advertlsin* closlna hours: a little more into the potential zer, Kenneth Graham, Mrs. Cath­ The battleground there is nearly Center Sts.; at 4:55, when a second For Monday—1 o.m Friday erine Hanna, Mrs. Percival Hum­ three miles high.. Demchok is relations with Peiping despite the PICTURE FRAMING (oH typos) are roughly 38,000 volumes in the and SouthburjV For Tuesday—1 p m. Monday. world of law. i,. rear-end collision occurred on library, about 5,000 of which are Taking a verbal .slap at Ribi- For Wednesday—1 p m Tuesday. phreys. Miss Alice Hutchinson, clo.se to the umiefinied border of undeclared war. Broad St., just north of Center St.; WINDOW and PLATE GLASS For Thursday-1 p m Wednesday. David Hutchinson, Mrs. John Ma- Kashmir', and the attack consti­ children's books. The ground floor coff, Seely-Brown began his day For.FrIdaV—1-1 p m Thursday kuUs, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McAllis­ WHAT'S IN A NA3IET and at 8:10, when two cars bumpeii is used by adults, while the second of campaigning with a statement For Saturday.y—1 p m Friday tutes the farthe.st southward Chi­ together In a line of traffic at the that the people of Connecticut Classified deadline: 10:90 a m. aatB . Jewel ter, Mrs. Edwin Oates,. Mr. and nese thrust in the western sector. CARROLLTON OR FINLY, Ind. Center. , OONTBACnORS: WE HAVE IN STOCK floor is used by the children. The dav of publication except Satuidav — Mrs. Leo Patti, Mrs. Fr.-ink Penny, (AP)—Travelers who pass this ■basement houses duplicate books "in this time of national peril 9am Since it is such a rare thing In Defense Minister V. K. Krishna . . . must have In the Senate a Miss Martha Prentice, Mr. and Mrs. Menon said today a fre.sh supply spot can take their pick as to Mayes McClain of the old Hask­ MEDICINE CABINETS and SHOWER DOORS and volumes not too much in de­ our world, and since it may, in spile Jrving Prentice. Mrs. J.smes Ran­ where they've been. Signs herald­ mand. Use of the library began in man who will stay on the job.” Monday. October 2S of weapons has been, received ell Indian Institute football team OPEN SATURDAYS—OPEN THURSDAY EVENING 1904. “My opponent has a record of of everything, or because of every­ som, Mrs. Agnes Reneker. Mi.ss since the fighting erupted Oct. 20. ing this small town on U.S. High­ tallied 253 points in 1926, an era Linda Smith, Miss Jud.v Smith. Mr, way 52 say "Carrollton or Flnly," F/4TIMATES Gi.ADLY GIVEN Basketball News neveir letting a crisis in govern­ Back From The Edge thing. .still be the only real hope hu­ He did not disclose the source, but that's just 'half the story. when the emphasis was on de­ ment interfere with what he re­ and Mrs. Harold Smith, William but it was believed he referred fense. Four assistants have been nam­ manity has. we pause to salute the Strain, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Val- The Post Office calls it Flnly ed by officials of the Vernon mid­ gard.* as his personal opportun­ In a typical telerision drama consistent Inconsistency displayed lone, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Vos- to a supply of automatic rifles, and the bus lines designate it as get basketball program tq assist ities.” he said. Sccly-Brown noted plot, the sheepmen and the cattle­ by the diplomacy of India the other burgh, and Mr. and Mrs. Morgan niorlar.s and ammunition which Carrollton. To the railroads it's with coaching duties during the Rlbicoff's resignation as gover­ Britain ru.shcd by plane. Menon nor to become secretary of health, men. or the- Hatfields and the Mc­ day. Wilt. Reedville, James Whitcomb Riley coming basketball season. The Rev. Mr. Ransom said that said more weapons are coming. called it Tailholt and occasional The four praducates of past education and welfare, and then Coys, after going through the mo­ Down at the United Nations the Nehru has pushed Menon aside 1 old-timers remember It as Kinder. Rlbicoff's resignation from the tions of locking themselves into a the church would hold its first con­ years with the program, are James chief delegate of India stood up gregational meeting tonight to ap­ Clark, David Vittner. David Grif­ cabinet to run for the senate. combat certain to end in the death and, in the same breath, described prove Uie name of the church and fiths, and Donald Stavens, Others Useful Crafts Taught at Bunce Center f all of them, come to the saving Communist China's "flagrant, mas- vote on''incorporation. The roll will wishing to donate services as as­ Rack KihicofJ f app.v ending discovery that they .sive and premeditated aggression” continue to be open for member­ sistant. coaches xii It are asked to con­ T)r. Franklin Foote, state com-*' Mrs. Zella Oliver and Mr.s.-committee including Mrs. Mark DANBURY (AP)—The politlcal- are all human beings, that there ship with the next reception early tact Robert Tucker against India, and then advocated, in 1963. 9fficials report one openihs^rsim, Loui.se Ford, instructors of the day | mer.,on, chairman; Mra Merrill| Army Reservist Gets Commendation Medal ought to he room enough some­ once more. Communist China's ad­ SMALLEST HEARING AID e-xiats for a referee, and Vernon handiwork of a pupil ^ and Mrs.-Irene Bis-1 Colton, Mrs. Harold Wareham, Ribk off for election as United where for both of them, that they mission to the United Nations. THEY’LL PUT IT BACK area residents are invited to ap- p ^ te was presented with instructoi of intermediate day; Mrs. Richard Berthluame and Miss! States Senator and Rep. Abner Si- Robert J. Glrouard. 217 TollandGirouard, who was released from*- A resident of Manchester alnce might, if the.v took a new start, The surface inconsistency in this LONDON (AP)—Scotland Yard IN THE WORLDI r-uo-ont Ian apron by Kenneth Weibust, care, were on hand to explain the; I-orie Jean Rowe and Miss Joanne' h®* re-election as. fourth dls- Tpke.. was awarded the Army active duty in June, was cited for 1958, Girouard is a^ graduate of even be able to help each other. was that he was advocating admis­ is being partly dismanlled. But tio*;“^"era?or'^n Main^sT^^^^^ of Manchester As-I work being done ,with and by the; Kenneally. , trict congressman. Commendation Medal by Col. Ches- "exhibiting outstanding ability, Hartford Regional Technical Sometimes they even decide that don't worry. The 76 ton.s of Dart­ It's the New Sonofone Wisp-Ear^ pupils. Articles made by students; Mr.'. Marion Moberg. organist, I Rlblcoff is a Democrat, Sibal a ley F. Durgln, commanding offi­ mature judgment, strong initiative School, and is pre.sently taking eve­ sion to the ranks of peace-loving moor gp-anite being removed will will sponsor a team for the next i sociatlon for the Help of Retarded a thing, called the law ought to be It weighs only 1/5 of an ounce. two seasons, it was announced. ; Children. were on di.splay. i played during the reception on an cer of the Connecticut area re- and profes.sional competence” ning courses in Busine.ss Adminis­ nations a nation he was himself be put back. A committee on arrangements: organ (urni.shed by Watkins Ham-' News-limes said Ribicoff sen'es, at a ceremony In East Hart­ while serving with the U.S. Army tration at the University of Hart-. allowed to handle future disputes It's all part of a program of A wisp of a hearing aid Worn Boys in rural Vernon interested Cr. and Mrs. Foote were gue.sLs "knoAvs Connecticut from one end describing as engaged, at the very in participating in the program are of honor at a 10th anniver.sary for the open house were Mr.s. John mond Organ and Piano Studio. ford yesterda,v. Security Agency from 1959 to 1962, ford. among themselves. building an underground (subway) in the ear. Kenneally Mrs. John MrElraevy. Autumn leaf name tags were to the other; he knows the needs moment, in deliberate aggression. •station in the area. asked to be at the Vernon elemen open house at the Center which and aspiration of its people We could not be u.sing such a Nothing worn in clothing. Mrs. Ernest Leemon and Mr.s. S. > made by Girl Scout Tnxip 899, a But the long-range fundamental Each stone is carefully marked W E G IV E tary school Saturday at 10 a.m. to was attended by more than 100 It also said the stands he has letters," he revealed. "We have State troopers Harold Neville and recht, 48, of West Cornwall, was fairly relajced kind of analysis of consistency involved lay In the before being moved. For Free Booklet Showing •friSP-EAR" Call register and remain for Instruc­ members ano friends of the a.s- J. Ben.son. I troop oi mentally retarded chil- taken on major l.s.sues "reflect the been greeted at stores and shops, John McLeod a.s.sisted Thoma.ston killed in a two-car crash this morn­ the world situation today if that It is Intended that when com­ tion. Eligible boys must be eight- sociation. Refreshments were served by a dren. (Herald photo by Pinto) best interests of the people of Con- We are deeply grateful." police In their .search last night ing in Falls Village on Rt. 7. fact that now, when Communist f i r s t years-old and must not have reach­ Situation itself had not relaxed. pleted Scotland Yard wi}l look ex­ I. neclicut and of the United Slates." 1 The service at church went off but found nothing. State Police LI. Cleveland Fue.s- Chink was engaged in attacking actly as it has done ' since con- ed their 14th birthday. The Newa-Tlmea said that while | without Incident. An hour before Police say they believe they are senwich of Canaan B;irracks said That is the basic thing to be his own India, the Indian diplomat SONOTONE OF HARTFORD Distrlo FF^EIects bond for a Nov. 13 appearance In stnicted more than 50 years ago. 4 'H N a t i o n a l the Rockville session Of Circuit Sihal's voting record "may be a its start, a group of 32 per- looking either for a large wildcat, that another occupant of the car. thankful for today -that, in addi­ still used the traditional Indian 18 ASYLUM 8T.. HARTFORD—TEL. 247-4070 Richard Godin of Rockville High bit on the conservative' side," he sons challenging the Rev. Mr. Ber­ a lynx or a puma. The latter two not immediately .identified, was The work is expected to last GREEN Court 12 Casavant'Barbero tion to the courage to make war argument for the admission of about a year. Stores School was recently elected repor­ lins demonstrated that he Is a man mudes call met at a private home species have been considered ex­ taken to Sharon Hospital. ^ S T A M P S , ter for District 2 of the State Fu­ The Midget Pioneers scored a name of the driver of the other car there has also been the courage to Communist China—that it was Im­ 16-0 win and the Broncos triumph- of his own convictiona. for a separate service.This service tinct in Connecticut (or the past ture Farmers of America. Aus­ was called by the Ecclesiastical several years. was not available. make peace, and that the latter portant, that, In fact, it might be tin Moore of the Windham High sd 18-0 over East Hartford Sunday in a double header which closed out Checking Br€\aks Society Committee and was at In addition to the Thomaston in­ brand of courage has apparently the only way ever to handle the chapter, is president. Thomas the home of pne of its members, cident police say other attacks been exercised In time. Clark, vice president, and Kenneth the season for Vernon s youngster HARTFORD (AP) — Police in Bag Cooking Gains problem of Communist China—to football team.s. Sunday's finale left .Hartford, West Hartford ' ■■j Pedro L. Schellens of 35 Broad have ocen reported and verified In the outcome which now seems Goodale, secretary, are also mem­ St. The Rev. . Albert H. Spry of in Southbury. Woodblihy, Oxford bring that country Into the United YOU'LL $AVE AND SAVE AGAIN . . . bers of the Windham High the Pioneers with a 5-0 seasonal ‘ ! WelhersfisM were investigating CHICAGO — Output of frozen promised to us, It is humanity record, while the Broncos ended the \ breaks today that netted thieves in Springfield, Mas.*., officiated. and Harwinton during the past cook-in-lhe-bag food units is ex­ Nations so it could be subjected to af this great value-packed event - as you stock up on chapter. Schellens on Saturday barred two weeks. — which is the big winner, and there the "views and disciplines” and "re­ Other officers are John Longo, season with a 5-2 mark. j excess of $55,000. pected to treble between 1961 Is nobody who Is a real loser. This delicious new crop fruits and vegetables . . . tre asurer, and Carlton Lewis, sen­ The Rockville Area . Family. The biggest "take" was in Hart- the press from the service. He and 1965. the Modern Foods Coun­ sponsibilities” of the world organi­ ford where a resident reported to h" would not allow reporters has been the spirit In which Presi­ tinel, both of the Glastonbury Campers A.s.sociation will hold a Cet Contracts cil estimates. About 100,000,000 zation. food sale at Hartmann's Super! police that a safe containing $25,- o''' photographers in his home, WASHINGTON (API—T h e , ,t;iags were...... sold...... in 1961. ^om...... e 40 dent Kennedy himself has chosen Sensational-Cash Green Stamps, too I High chapter. The fact that India Itself was Scheduled events for FFA are Market, Wind.sor Ave., starting a t ; 000 in cash. $10,000 in defense Navy will award contracts total- j ftrms are now packaging^ frozen to accept what the headlines will now being attacked did not, of — Here are a Few Examples ^ a sports night in January at Glas­ 10 a.m. on Friday. Tlie chapter will ! bonds, two diamond rings and $5,- 214 to 256 ing $29 million to two Connecticut j foods in this form, offering about call his victory and Russia's re­ course, alter the fundamental logic tonbury High; a meeting on parli­ meet sit 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the 300 in stocks and securities was HARTb'ORD (API—The State firms for aircraft work. Sen. 100...... items. treat, and this is important not Lottie Fisk Memorial. A penny auc­ stolen from his liomc. Motor Vehicle Department's dail.v 1 Dodd, D-Conn., said to- or rightness of this argument. amentary procedure in February day. only as a demonstration of how to CREAM STYLE CUT WAX or GREEN at Enfield; a tractor driving con­ tion will be held and members are He is Charles Caiahireae of 98 ^ record of automobile fatalities as What was unusual was that India reminded to bring discarded, but Newington Rd.. a retired meat of la.st midnight and the totals on They are; be a ‘good winner,” but as the foun­ test at Rockville in April and a To the Kaman Aircraft Co., ; still made the argument. Such public speaking contest at Leba­ usable, knick-knacks, kitchen market owner. Cal^ftirese told police the same date last year; dation for those wider and even items and jewelry, Parepta are that he anil his wife left their home i 1961 1962 Bloomfield, Conn., $17 million to ; Personal IN of ices scraps of consistency are rather non. also in April. speed up modification of helicop- I more significant returns which The next district meeting of re­ asked to bring materials for the Sunday at 6:30 p.m. and returned , Killed ...... ;.... 214 256 precious, for they may be the last CORN BEANS children to make Christmas tree an hour later to discover'that a safe ' ters and to purchase additional might be made to evolve from this thin threads holding civilization In gional FFA chapters will be held helicopters. Card of Thanks Nov. 15 at Enfield High School. decorations., 1 had been taken from a bedroom symbolic week of last ditch show­ place. FINAST RICHMOND HnspUal No^ea ;loset. To the Pi-att & Whitney Divi­ We wish to thank all of our neichlKT?, down. . r. Intoxiration Charged Rig Cat Sought r sion, llnited Aircraft Corp., Hart- Intoxication charges were lodged Admitted Friday:'^ Angelo Na- THOMASTON (API The J 12 million for development (liomi.-. nn>' to have been one concrete bargain Adjust The Listening? 17, of 34 Park PI., arrested by Su­ Discharged Friday: Mrs. Mar­ GROTON (AP) — A crowd of whlca has terrorized rural seetlons engine for the Air Force thank alt thoRr who Rent the . b«'siutiful . CANS CANS garet Monaghan, Heather Rd., floral lnbui"'.«. ■ struck In the letters between the It was gratifying to learn re­ pernumerary Kenneth Gordon and 330 persons filled the Groton of several OinnecUcuL towns for ----^---- Richard Rounds, 61, of no certain Ellington: Donna Hamer, Lake Congregational Church to over­ nearly a week turned today to the KILLRD IN CRASH two-heads of state. cently that someone has confirmed SAVE 14c SAVE 10c Bonaire Rd., Ellington; Mrs. Ger­ The familv «>f Premier Khrushchev has agreed addiess, arrested by Patrolman flowing yesterday for the first Thoma.ston area. CANAAN (AP) — Helen Gar- Mr. S'unzio lamonaco statistically what we knew all Richard Ahnert. Each posted a $25 maine Cormier and daughter, service conducted by the Rev. Rob­ State Police from the Litchfield to dismantle and send back to Rus­ RFD 2, Tolland; Ernest Draus, ert W. Bermudes. Troop .said Edward H. Sanford of along about those television engi- RICHMOND - All Vin* Ripened SAVE Sc Warren Ave., Vernon; Mrs. Ruth sia the missile apparatus which They do turn up the volume The service was delayed five Thomaston was injured slightly 16-OZ Brown, Bolton Rd., Vernon: Mrs. minutes in starting as church lead­ la.st night when he was attacked was being set up in Cuba. when the commercial comes on. RED, RIPI LorcUa Milanese. 87 Union St.; In return for this President Ken­ CANS j r * ers succC.ssfully coped with the un- by the animat while he was feed­ We were wrong, however, on one Tomatoes ^ti's. Eleanor Bolduc. Kent Rd., expectedly-Iarge gathering. ing hi.s dog al the rear of his Rail­ nedy has agreed to remove our own Tolland. point. None of the commercials Is RICHMOND - Medium Size - TenderTendi Wisconsin SAVE Sc SEND THEM The Rev. Mr. Bermudes, whose road Street Extension Home. Po­ quarahtine of Cuba, which would twice as loud as the program. In Admitted Saturday: Robert call here was disputed because of lice .said . he received minor Flaherty. Earl St.; William Ja- he natural enough. But he has also fact the loudest., at least the loud­ affiliation with the United Church .scratches on hi.s back but hi.s cloth­ THE maitus, We.st Willlngton. of Christ, told the congregation hen ing was tom badly. agreed "to give assurances against est In this survey. Is only 78 per Sweet Peas 69‘ Discharged Saturday; Mr.s. •'' in Invasion of Cuba.” ! and hta family were "deeply mov- Trooper Aldcn Thomp.son said cent louder than the program "YOR” GARDEN Sliced or Helves SAVE 17c Mariene Dickey and daughter, I ed" by the welcome they re­ the cat was reported to have left This agreement is not only a which accompanies It. HOMETOWN .'38'2 Spring St.; Mrs. Fannie ceived. Sanford's back yard in - the di­ 30-OZ $ ^ 0 0 piece of face-saring for Khrush- The ailnoyance of the high deci- Cohen. 23 Vernon Ave.; Guy Mid­ "We have received flowers and rection of the Thomaston Dam. CANS dleton. Broad Brook; 'Thomas chev. and not merely a routine re> tel delivery of commercials does Elberta Peaches 3 I NEWS Grassette, 59 Spring St.; Mrs. Iteration of previous American ...... J not end with the fact that one has PINAST PANCY - Squeezed from Orchard Ripe Apples SAVE 11c Rose Kowalczyk. 40 Ward St.: statem'^nts that we were not plot­ to be alert to detect the -onset of Mrs. Bettylou Williams, 4 Olson ting an Invasion. It,is a specific commercial and to bestir himself Dr.. Vernon; Mrs. Sharon Peele pledge, made as part of an inter­ and son, 15 Thompson St. to tune It down. The real joker is Apple Juice 2 Birth Saturday: A daughter to national bargain, and when It is that the viewer, after having Mr. . and Mrs. Alton Boyce, 12 made this way It represents a turn­ tuned down, probably to inaudibll Grove St. ing back, by President Kennedy, Buuerwertli I'lKito Ity, has to get up again to tune' up HJeJneAc/aif .Siiecial^l Admitted Sunday: Mrs. Maude MRS. DOUGLAS D. CASAVANT from a potential course of action the program. Boothroyd. 8 Gayner PI.; Luther OF MANCHESTER often urged upon him by people in Wright, 12 Park PI.; Loomis Gig- In an hour-long show this silly gej’. Chestnut Hill; Cora Dupney. Center Congregational Church *■ Glastonbury and Richard Zanelll | " i l e F ' his own country. There have been little war betwMn the engineer In Pinnej’ St., Ellington; Alfbed was the scene---- of . the ---- wedding-plof of Santa Maria, Calif. | two dangerrsipijterlng about the the studio and the engineer at Caron, 55 Talcott Ave. Miss Barbara Jean Barbero of Mrs. Barbero wore a chinaberry ■ Discharged Sunday: Mrs. Della satin sheath with overskirt, and Issue of Cuba, the one the lately home can go to several skirmishes. Manchester and Lt. (LS * Doug­ dramatic danger, of what Russig Campbell, Main St., Ellington; gold accossorie.s. The bridegroom's The hom^front has the big guns, Mrs. Shelly Nel.sdn, 1 Robert Rd.; las D. Casavant pf ^ s t Hart­ mother wore a turquoise silk rnpire might try to do w re, the other the though. The forces there can end Pork Chops Mrs. Joyce Carey, 234 South St. ford, Saturday evening. dress with matching accessories. cohtlnulng danger of what we the whole business simply by turn­ Regardless of where Birth Sunday: A daughter to The bride is the,,daughter of. A reception for 150 was held in fu n era l cJCome. 3 n c.- might do tkere. Both nations now ing the set off. The opponent has your service man or Mr. and Mrs. John Ferdettc, 88 Mr. and Mr?. Robert C. Barbero. the Fellowship Room al the West St. church. For a motor trip south retire from the risks neither to stay on the firing line whether woman is stationed, 14 Carol Dr. The bridegroom is 225 MAIN STREET should be taking. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mrs, Casavant wore a turquoise he likes It or not. CENTER the Manchester Eve­ Advertisement— paisley print dress and black ac­ ■ f Casavant, We.st Hartford. If this Wbqk's experimental look The solution to this problem Is ning Herald can be for­ Cash Fuel Service—Aluminum The Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, cessories. The couple will live in MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT down each other's nuclear launch­ suggested by a long distance con­ CUT warded to be at “Mail Windows—Save! Across, from pastor of Center Church, per­ Norfolk, Va. ing tunnels Has sobered the two na­ versation between a pre-occupied LB Post Office, Bolton. McKInnev formed the ceremony by candle­ Mrs. Casavant is a graduate of Cut From Specially Raised Call” regularly with Lumber, MI 3-2141. light. Frederic Werner was ' or­ tional leaderships, there can be not­ mother and her pre-occupied three- There’s only one way to get the best in low-cost, life- all the hometown news Manchester High School and the ed, In the final messages between ganist. Bouquets of white chry­ University of Connectocut School year-old son. She was cooking din­ Tender Young Corn-Fed people away from Vernon new* is handled by The santhemums decorated the sanc­ of Nursing. Lt, Casavant is a Khrushchev and Kennedy, some ner. He was washing his hands, insured Time Payment Plans.. .through one of the Herald’* Rockville Bureau, 5 W. tuary. ' . , I Porkers home are so anxious Main St., telephone TRemont graduate of Hall High School. hint they may be feeling like the which is quite a project for a three- to get. The bride, given in marriage by West Hartford, the University of YOU CAN VOTE BY feuders in that television western Hartford National auto dealers S-S1S6 or Mitchell 9-6797. her father, wore a full-length Connecticut and the U.S. Naval year-old boy. They were on differ­ Serve FINAST APPLE SAUCE 3S-OZ jar 2 9 c — Delicious with Pork we referred to at the beginning of ent floors, and besides the architec­ gown of silk taffeta and Fran­ Officer's Candidate School. He is Subscriptions Death Mask Sold ciscan lace re-'embroidered with on active duty with the Navy at ABSENTEE BALLOT this piece. tural obstacles to conversation who display this emblem: There are X For that ''beat up" feeling \ I S M P S 1M M T n j u a pearls, designed with battau neck­ Norfolk. He Is'a member of Theta Premier Khrushchev, In his final there were running water, steam­ Payable in' Advance DARMSTADT, Germany — A line. elbow-length sleeves, cum­ Chi fraternity. a If you will be absent from the Slate on November sixth. message yesterday, wrote as fol­ ing pressure cooker and possibly more than 200 Hartford National death mask of Shakespeare bear merbund waist, and draped .sheath EXTRA GREEN STAMPS .HAIL ILkTES taffeta skirt with bouffant over- Are you a little beat? Have tired feet? Relax ‘ • If you are ill or physically disabled and unable to vote, lows: even a TV commercial. ing the date, 1616, has been ac Construction Ahead ‘‘And If we, together with you, dealers throughout Connecticut! One Year ...... 822.00 quired by the Hesse State Libr.iry .skirt terminating in a court train. , . , in a BarcaLounger. This completely au- « in person at the polls. . ■ Every time he called downstairs, WITH AN LARGE Her bouffant veil of French, il­ and with the assistance of other Six Month* . . 11.00 in Darmstadt. Its authenticity has tomatic reclining chair is perfect for relaxing ^ she demanded that’he speak up so 8-OZ PKG SLICED been hotly disputed for more than lusion was attached to a latticed TOKYO — Among Jafjan's in­ a If you are a member of the Armed Forces. people of good .will, succeed in Finast Bologna Three Months...... 5.50 dustries. construction scored the . . . feels so wonderful after a hard day. The that she could hear him. One Month ...... 1-85 a hundred years. The mask was pearl coronet, and she carried a eljm maUn , t h ^ Finally, ln__c|esperatldn, he yelled, nequiredi for $11,500 at a recent cascade of white pompons and largest advance last year. 34.4 per patented “Relax-Action” cradles your body * Weehly ...... *45 'Heidelberg auction. ivy. cent, followed by manufacturing we should also make sure that no ‘‘Mommie,. I want you ' tis' listert Produde QpeciQte ! -f- . . giving you firm support needed in the To the Republican Town Committee, 511 .Main Street. LiADEBSHtP, SINCE 1T97 Mi.ss Sandra Hurley of Ea.st with 22.3 per cent. The ratio of five vital areas: Head, shoulder.s, small of other dangerous conflicts which louder!" Telephone MI .3-2711 ■ CRASH VICTIM DIES Hartford was maid of honor. manufacturing to total national could lead to a world nuclear catais- Now if the engineers would only NEW LONDON (AP) - - A 69 Miss Donna Casavant of San income climbed to 30.8 per cent. the back, thighs and calves. It adjusts to any i Manchester,,Conn. Please.arrange .-Absentee Ballot for: trophe would arise." leave the dials alone, we dould all Broccoli Bose P ears Circulation Dept. year-old Norwich woman died here Francisco, Calif., a sister of ‘he position you desire: Conventional sitting, And President Kennedy, In his agree. In fairness, to listen louder. CALIPORNIA - LARGE OREGON -- PRE-CONDITIONED Today! today from Injuries Incurred Sept. bridegroom, waa bridesmaid. The HIROSHIMA PORCrVES chaise position with elevated leg-rest, for | Voter’s Nam<* ...... response, wrote as follows; 'X)- 26 when the car she was drivihg attendants wore full-length TV viewing or reading, or fully reclined for . ^ went out of control on the Con^ dresses of gold brocade, fashion­ BURUNGTON, 'vt. (AP) The ' "Perhaps now, ad we step back necticut Turnpike in East Lyme ed with scooped necklines, elbow- young people of Hiroshima are not catnaps. Come in and see the BarcaLoungers « Address...... Tel...... : from danger, we can together make BUNCH LBS aac lianrlfrB tpr and struck a metal divider on the length sleeves and bell-shaped bitter toward the United States, - j at Watkins tomorrow. Choose the one propor- | real progress in this vital field. I NOW 2 BARBERS 25 ‘ center esplanade. skirts. Their pillbox hats matched says a woman minister who Honed to fit you, styled to compliment your j think we should give priority to AT ALL TLMES AT M TATIONA.!* B A S7K Mrs. Bess.S. Snltkln of 15 Slater their gowns, and they carried cas­ taught at the Hiroshima, Japan Don’t delay. Complete and Mail Today Meat 4 Produce Prices Effective Tueidoy and Wadnaeday Only cade bouquets of rust pom'iW'ns. Girl.s' School for six year.s. deeprating scheme and priced to_ suit your | the proliferation of nuclear weap­ RUSSELL'S ^ Ave. was being treated for a cru.sh AND TRVST CQMFANT lEorning ed chest and multiple, other injur­ Richard A. Casavant of West “On the whole, they like Amer­ budget. Styles to order start at $99. Style 2 For Further Information—TcL Ml 3-2188 ons. on earth and in outer space, ...... — -----' ------— I..,. • BARBER SHOP CIOARETTtS, BEER & TOBACCO PRODUCTS EXEMPT FROM STAMP OFFER ies. ■ ,Hartford served as his brother's icans and want to come to Ameri­ shown |179. I .and'to thfe great effort for a nu-> COB. OAK and SPRUCE ST. ■ ! I MemberF.J3.I.C, Her sister, Mrs. Rae S. Simons, best man. Ushers were James ca . to .study,’* the Rev. Miss ! REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTfE tlsar test t^aA. But we should also Plenty Of Free Parking PRICES EFFECTIVE IN FIRST NATIONAL SUPER MARKETS ONLY 79,' also of the Slater Ave. address Barbero of Manchester, a brother Doris Hartman, missionary and 1 j ll|rraUi and widow of Albert M. Simons of of the bride; Peter Sweeney of ordained Methodist minister, said | ! Hartfi}rd, was killed in the crash. *'^Vest Hartford, William Parker of in^ a speech here. wqiwawr; T I

I . r t f- . ' I ■....f ■- V .i ■ I ■ ' (< '■ '■ . \ ■' / • ^ , ' WAAk n'»:.DibK"t.VJbWii\G HliiHALD, MAJStaJi-biEK. COMN^ MONUAY, OOlOBhK 29, 1962 ICANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1962 LITTI.E SPOR'^ DAILY CRO^WORO PUZ2LE HEALTH CAPSULES McClby Heads Group by Michael A Petti, M.D. Antwtr ts CAN YOU CURE A RUPTURE . -WITHOUT SURGERY 1 The wedding of Mim Kathleen For Cuba Negotiation Ann Joy end William M. McCarthy ACROSS 5 Color took place Saturday morning at 6 Curves ^the American Legion, the Polish l Comedian ■(CdBaniied from Faro One) St. Jamee' Church. Benny 7 Coif device Amerioan Club and St. Bridget's 8 Singing Vic DuPont Dies^ Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. 5 Singer Boone ■tree days’ salUiig time away. The 8 Secretary Rusk 9 High notes Hospital Notes Survivors include his wife,. Mrs. and Mrs. Michael P. Joy, 2 Hack­ 10 Lawyers (ab.) •tate Department announced that Mary Dzicdzic Kozicki; three matack St. The bridegroom is the UEye 11 Facial feature Helped Found 19 Belonging to us while, the quarantine against of- Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.ra. sons, William Kozicki of Manches­ .son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ 20 Confined lenstve weapons shipments to for ail areas, except maternity, ter, Alfred Kozicki of Bast Hart­ liam J. ilcCarthy of Hartford. 22 “Good Queen” ford and John Kozicki of Coven­ Cuba'.'.contlnues, It expects no In- where they are 2 to 4 p.m. and, State CF Unit The Rev. Joseph H. McCann of 23 Musical 6:S0 to 8 p.m., and private rooms try; four sisters. Mrs. Nicholas St. James’ Church performed the directions ksrceptlona by the U.B. block- where they are 10 a.m. to 8 p-m. Gorsky,- ToIland>, and three In Po­ double ripg--eeremony and cele­ 24 Try 34 Shade of purple 43 Ending of land. 23 Hostess 35 Legislator a prayer •ders. V'lsitors are requested not to Philip J. DuPont, 44, of West brated the nuptial nigh Maas. Mrs. Maxwell 37 Native ability 44 Be overfoad Washington authorities said they smoke In patients rooms. No titore Hartford, one of the founders and The funeral will be held Wednes­ Ralph Maccarone was organist 26 Lariat 38 Vessel 45 Big book than two visitors at one time per a past president of the Cystic day at 8:30 a.m. from the Walter and soloist. 40 Styles 46 British tfd not know at the moment 27 Fence portal Whether the building of Soviet patient. Fibrosis Association of Connecti­ N. Leclerc Funeral Home, 23 Main Given in marriage by her fa­ 28 Always 4t Performance statesmaa cut. died Saturday at Hartford St., with a solemn requiem Mass 29 Enervates 42 Recording 47 Kind missile sites In Cuba—reported ther, the bride chose a gown o f , 31 In addition device 49 Recite woceeding at a rapid pace Satur- Hospital. at 9 at St. Bridget’s Church. Bur­ peau de sx>ie with bateau neckline | Patiento Today: 215 He was born in Manchester, May ial will be in St. James’ Cemetery. 1 r - i s r - Say—had stopped. They figured XnMITTBD SATURDAY: and three-quarters-lenglh cuffed' r" nrrr ^eedy dispatch of a U.N. team 21-. 1918. a son of Mrs. Elizabeth Friends may call at the funeral sleevee trimmed with Belgian lace. Charles Canet. 34B Garden Dr.; O’Brien DuPont and the late Leon home tomorrow from 2 to 4- and NO. THE ONLY EFFECTIVE 12 12 li to Cuba would help check that. Edward Palmer, 586 Hartford Rd.; ' CURE I KNOW OF IS Similar lace inserts trimmed the Removal of the rockets and jet DuPont and had lived in West 7 to 9 p.m, front of the waistline. A cluster IK IK 17 Bdw'ard Sass, 570 Vernon S-t.; Eva- Hartford for the past 12 years. He SURGICAL CORRECTION OF bombers which the Soviet Union sio Rivosa, 45 Eldridge St.; Mrs. THE HERNIA. of roses and bow accented the bas been shipping to Cuba la the was employed as a salts engineer Mrs. John A. .MacVeagh back of the bell-shaped .skirt r r Laura Kingsbury, Coventry; Tere- by the Rowe Machinery Co., and at COLUMBIA—Mrs. Nina Louise HmMi Csaiul*! fivM ImI ^ Intinsiliia prime U.S. goal. \ , It is se< ieNnJed f# be el s eeisfnesfk whim which extended into a chapel train. •sa Delekta, 604 W. Middle Tpke.; the time of his death was a direc- MacVeagh of Rt. 87, died yester­ Her veil of imported silk illusion Khrushchev a^eed to w-fuse Mrs. Margaret Dalpiaz. Broad i tor of the Cystic Fibrosis Assn. He gie missile bases in a leyer to day at her home. She was the wife was caught to a pillbox trimmed a s r Brook; Mrs. Doris Peak. Andover; was a communicant of St. Brigid’s of John A. MacVeagh Sr w’ith feathers. She carried a cas­ Kennedy made public Sunday Keith MacDonald, West Willing- Church, Elmwood. —| Born in Bayonne, N. J., Mrs. She wa.s a member of Union Con­ morning in Moscow. Th^Soviet gregational Church. cade of a white orchid, pompons S6 ton; Mrs. Lois Kominski, Thomp- Suiwivors include his mother, his , MacVeagh was the daughter of and stephanotis. j leader said "the interests of sonville. Mrs. Bronson is survived by two peace" guided his decision. wife. Mrs. Cornelia Quist DuPont; i Andrew and Claire Annett Don Mrs. Francis M. Murphy of ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Miss three sons. Philip DuPont Jr.,'nell. A former resident of West sons, William F. Donahue and Obviously eager to match his Maurice J. Bronson of Rockville; Hartford, sieter of the bride, was Eli^beth Prentice, Andover; Mrs. Gregory DuPont and Jeffrey Du- | Hartford, .she was a p.ist president matron of honor. Bridesmaids adversary’s conciliatory tone, Nancy lacoboni, Waping; Miss Pont, all of West Hartford: a of its Democratic Women’s Club a brother, Howai-d Legge of EHing- HE Kennedy Issued a public .state­ ton; three'sisters, Mrs. Harry Snap- w'cre Miss Jean Murphy, Hartford, 55“ Myrtle Richardson, 21 Russell St.; daughter. Miss Diane DuPont of and a former member of its Demo- Miss Mary O’Keefe, Worcester, ment praising Khrushchev’s deci­ Michelle Mangino, South Windsor; W'est Hartford: four brothers. Jo­ cratlc Town Committee. She was er of New Jersey, Mrs. Alexis 4S sion as state.smanlike and as ’’an Bordua of Ellington and Mrs. Al­ Mass., and Miss Charleen Arnold, IT Jonathan Wright, Andover; Mrs. seph Dupont and Leo DuPont of also a former mepiber of the Hart­ Simsbury. Important and constructive con­ Manchester, John DuPont of ford Women’s Club. bert Groux of Newport, R. I,; and Josephine Gelinas, North Wind­ All four attendants wore match­ 4i KK tribution to peace.’’ In a quick ham; Miss Clara Gallagher, 39B Wethersfield and Lawrence DuPont She WS.S a member of St. Colum- six grandchildren. reply to the premier, Kennedy of Newington; tw'o sisters, Mrs. ba's Church and its women’s aux­ The funeral will be held W’ednes- ing gowns of peacock blue peau de Ki 52 U Bluefield Dr.; Albert Brylowe, sole with bow accents at the hacks said Khrushchev had made pos­ Stafford Springs: Paul Prevost, Henry Buhrer of Hartford and Mrs. iliary, the Monday and Wednesday day at 2 p.m. at the Ladd Fu­ sible "a step back from danger.” George Germaine of , West-tHart- Women’.? Club and the Windham neral Home, 19 Ellington Ave. The waistlines of bell-shaped ekirts. K1 RK 172 Spruce St.; Mrs. Florence Their heawlpieces were matching This historic exchange climaxed Hadden, 48 Perkins St.; Diane ford. Community Memorial Hospital Rev. Paul J, Bowman, pastor of -a a week of nerve-jangling events. The funeral will be held Wednes­ Auxiliarj'. Union Congregational Church, will flower clusters holding in place Balanceau, Ellingtcm; Royal Went­ short circular veils. The matron TTie first momentous step was worth, 20 Highland St.; Mrs. Vir­ day at 8:15 a.m. at the Richard W. Besides her husband, survivors nfficiate. Burial will be in Grove Kennedy’s announcement Monday Sheehan Funeral Home, 1084 New include a son, John A. MacVeagh Hill Cemetery. of honor carri^ a cascade of deep ginia LaClair, Stafford Springs: pink and white carnations, and night that he was ordering a Jeffrey Ray, 415 Gardner St.; Mrs. Britain Ave.. West Hartford, with Jr. of Goalee Dr,, Manchester; a Friends may call at the funeral Fredericks Phmo miarantine of offensive arms ship­ a solemn requiem Mass at St. daughter. Mrs. Thomas Murphy of home Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 the bridesmaids deep pink. BY J. R. WILLIAMS Louella Horton, 791 Main St.; Mary Theresa Joy of Over­ MRS. WILLIAM M. MCCARTHY ments to Cuba. If the Soviet. Union Mrs. Ajm Campbell, 20 Griswold Brigid’s’Church at 9. Burial will be Gladw'yne. Pa.; an adopted son, to 9 p.m. refused to abide by the blockade St.; Mrs. Elizabeth Reynolds. 23 in Mt. St. Benedict Cemeterj’. Donald Kliite of Vero Beach, Fla., land St., niece of the bride, was flower girl, and wore a peacock fce cold war could turn hot. Cumberland St.; Mrs. Pauline Friends may call at the Rineral and two grandchildren. of the bride; Joseph Turgeon Jr. ing hat and black patent ac­ Khrushchev chose to back down. home today from 7 to 9 p.m.. and The fnneral will be held at 9 blue peau de sole dress with of East Hartford, and Edmund cessories. After Nov. 10 the couple Maneggia, RFD 2; Lloyd Boutilier, cummerbund and full skirt. A Red ships reported to be carrying 15 Dover Rd,; Mrs. Joan Bragxfrn, tomorrow from 2 to 6 and 7 to 9 a.m. Wedne.sday at the Robert W. Funerals Donovan of New York. will live in Hartford. offensive weapons to Cuba turned p.m. Johnson Funeral Home. Windham, bow accented the back waistline, Mrs. Joy wore a peacock blue Mrs. McCarthy is a gradtiate TalcottviUe; Mrs. Isaibel Botticello, ■with a requiem Mass at St. Colum- A floral coronet trimmed with around. On Saturday h e, offered 89 Spencer St.; Miss Helen Che- sheath dro.ss in poult de chrome of .Mt. St. Joseph Academy in to eliminate Soviet nuclear mis­ CbM R. Anderson ba’s Church. Columbia, at 10. Bur­ Mrs. Frederick W*; Griswold satin bow and streamers matched with matching hat and face veil West Hartford and is employed dell, 54 Chestnut St.; Anna Hale, ial will be in Mt. St. Benedict Cem­ Funeral services for Mrs. Helen her dress, and she carried a nose­ siles in Cuba if the United States ANDOVER—Clas -R. Anderson, and white orchid corsage. by the Manchester office of the Campbell Ave., Vernon; Mrs. Hel­ etery, Bloomfield. Barnard Grisivold, 31D Garden Dr., gay of deep pink and white car­ Southern New England Tele­ would withdraw its mi.ssilea from en LaBonte, Tolland; Beth Rlox, 98, of Long Hill Rd., died yester­ After a reception at the Ro.«e- Turkey. The President quickly re- Friends may call at the funeral were held this morning at the nations.'* mount Re.staurant in Bolton, the phone Co. Mr. McCarthy gradtmt- Ellington; Mrs. Ruth Barrette, 423 day at an convalescent home. home today and tomorrow from 7 Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main ed from Weaver High School and • Jected this proposal. E. Middle Tpke.; George Lorimer, Born in Sweden, Mr. Anderson John McCarthy of Hartford, couple left on a motor trip to the to 9 p.m. St. Reader Rotoert E. Johansson South. \york.s for the Water Bureau of Kennedy stuck to his main point South Windsor; David Pierce, 369 had lived in Andover since his re­ brother of the bridegroom, served conducted Christian Science serv­ as best man. Ushers were James For traveling Mrs. McCartliy the Metropolitan District of Hart­ —the nuclear missile buildup in Porter St.; Raymond Faureau, tirement 23 years ago. He had been Robert T. VonErker ices. Mrs. Edna Kaempfer"'«’as or­ Cuba would have to be removed Joy of 2 Hackmatack St„ brother chose a blue wool suit with match­ ford . South Windsor; Mrs. Delia Mes­ foreman at the Merrow Machine Robert T. VonEcker, 82, 30 Hen­ ganist. Burial is"a8 in Center Cem­ before there could be “ sensible sier, 132 W’. Center St. Co. in Hartford for 39 years at the etery, Granby. Bearera were negotiation" on a peaceful settle­ time of his retirement. ry) St., Hartford, father of Ralph ADMITTED TODAY: Michael E. VonEcker, 509 Keeney St., died friends of the family. ment of the crisis. Ru.asell, 596 Woodbridge St.; Elarle Mr Anderson was a member of Planes Seeking On the military front. Secretary Keith, 351 W. Center St.; NeLson John Erickson Lodge of Odd F el-! Hospital, George E. Robinson Hr. of Defense Robert S, McNamara Ames, 464 Hartford Rd.; Mrs. lows and the Vasa Order of Nor- Hartford. Funeral services for George E, announced that more than 14,000 Helen Knowles, RFD 1. len, both of West Hartford. He was bom in New York City, Robinson Sr., 112 Deepwood Dr., Evidences of Air Force reservists, mostly in He is survived by a daiighter. son of the late Herman and Annie were held Saturday afternoon at BIRTHS SATURDAY: A daugh­ Albig VonEcker. units used to airlift troops for ter to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Brown, Nrs. Rupert Erickson of Wethers­ the Holmes F'uneral Home. 400 combat, would be called to active field; two grandchildren and three Besides his .son In Manche.ster, Main St, The Rev. Alex H. El- Stripping Sites French Rd., Bolton; a daughter to survivors include his wife, Mrs. duty. Mr and Mrs. Richard Wemmell, great-grandchildren. se.sser, pastor of Community Bap- McNamara’s announcement Sat­ The funeral will be held Tuesday Anna Reilly Von Ecker; two daugh­ ti.st Church, ofTiciated. Burial 245 Center St.; a daughter to Mr. ters. Mrs. Marian Bursaw, Palm­ (ConMnned from Page Ono) urday night followed a Pentagon and Mrs. Frederick Wright, 3ti »t 2 p.m. at Rose Hill Funeral was in Rose Hill Memorial Park, report that an unarmed U.S. re- Stone St.. Rockville; a daughter to Home, Elm St., Rocky Hill. Burial er, Mass,, and Mrs. Alice Hines, Rocky Hill. Hartford. 5 grandchildren and 7 he kept in service for the time connai.ssanca plane was mi.s.sing Mr. and .Mrs. James Bouchard, 28 >'■111 be in Rose Hill Memorial Park, Bearers were ThoniAs McNally being. as a re.sult of Cxiban antiaircraft: Teresa Rd. Rocky Hill great-grandchildren. . Jr., George Cameron Jr.. Raymond The funeral will be held Wednes­ Tile Pentagon announcement w 'i' Identified a.s l BIRTjjlS YESTERDAY: A son There will be no calling hours. Langan Jr. James Sundin Jr., Maj. Rudolf Anner.son Jr.. 35, of i Bruce Wilkie, Haz- The family has suggested that day at 9:46 a.m. at the Thomas Peter Ijennon Jr., and Roliert Saturday night that the Resen'ists Greenville, Sc. I ardville; a .son to Mr. and Mrs. friends who wi.sh may make memo­ F. Farley Funeral Home, 96 Web­ Zawadskt. were being called up to man The ten.slon.-filled week was cll- Richai-d Manner. East Hartford, rial contributions to St. Pa'il’s ster St., with a solemn requiem troop-carrying planes hinted very maxed with Khrushchev’s latest | BIRTHS TODAY: A .son ^ Mr. Lutheran Church. Wethersfield. Ma.ss at St. Augustine’s Church at Mrs. Albert Mlealone 10:30. Burial will be in Mt. St. The funeral of Mrs, Elena Lom­ strongly at a possible invasion. letter, meeting the basic U.S. de-1 and Mrs. Normand MorisseittA; T06 Officials believe the significance mand and suggesting United Na-’ Spruce St.; a daughter to MrLand Miss Hattie R. M. Berr Benedict Cemej,ery. bardi Micalone, Llynwood Dr., tlons supervision. The Soviet lead-1 Mr.s. Harold Bomheim, East Hart­ ELLINGTON- Mi.ss Hattie R. Friends may call at the funeral Vernon, was held Saturday morrn- of this pointed announcement—tip er al.so proposed discussions on | ford, M. Bern, 80. of Ellington, died Sun- home today from 7 to 9 p.nti. and ing from Ihe W P. Qui.sh Funeral gether with a declaration that ap­ Home, 400 Main St., with a Maas arms reductions, including arma- DI.SCHARGED SATURDAY; day afternoon at Rockville city ‘" " ’ "'row from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 propriate measures will be taken of requiem at St. Maurice Church, to insure that U.S. reconnaissance ments of the rival North Atlantic Mrs. Dorothy Connolly, 62 Oliver Hospital. She taught school In Bolton. The Rev. Bernard L. Mr- Treaty Organization and the Com- . Mrs. Clara Badeau. 233 Wood- Manchester. Rockville and Elling­ aircraft are protected—was not Mrs. Nora McOormlcU Gurk officiated. Burial was in St, lost on the Kremlin. munist War.saw Pact group, and I 1^,,^ St. ; Mrs. Mederise Perry, ton before retiring in 1952 James’ Cemetery. Father McGurk talks on ea.sing other cold war Goodwin Rd.. Bolton: Mrs. Theresa Born In Ellington May 21. 1882, Mrs. Nora McDonald McCor­ read the committal service. They said the United States was tensions. He omitted any mention kjipmnnn. I^elir Rd.. Rockville; she was the . daughter c . of Theodore mick, 133 Lockwood St., mother Bearers were 'Thomas M. Lom­ speaking to Soviet Premier r • , Mr.s. Dai.sv Chapman, 397 Summit and Saniantha Smith Bc t . of John McCormick and Miss bardi, John P. Iximbardi. Albert Khrushchev through the.se an­ Miss Berr was a member of the Catherine McCormick, same ad- Iximbardi, Peter Ijombardi, Paul nouncements, and they called the note was a charge that ' 'T a l lU.S. 's ' , , , __ Maine; Ellington ...... Congregational...... Church dress, died Saturday at Manches- studied U.S. military buildup ” a reconnais.sance plane had violated Mrs.^Anne Whiting,^J^yda^l^^t Lombardi and Raymond I»mbardi. Alfred Zutler, Ellington; Robert and taught in its Sunday School; ter Convalescent Home, most dramatic application of mil­ Soviet air space In Asia Sunday. a member of the Ellington Grange, She 'vas boCn in Ireland, and itary force to achieve diplomatic Kennedy acknowledged Ihe Boriafi, 31 Center St., Rockville; East Central Pomona Grange, and lived in Hartford at 404 Hillside ends." Mrs. Arlene Sheehan, 48 Quaker straying of the plane, but said it the state and national granges; and Ave. most of her life. She was a Winners Selected It I'i'as under.stood a stream of wa.s due to a serious navigational ^ '^ ' Nrs. Loul.se Pirtcl, Rt. 30, the Ellington Woman’s Club. member of the Rosary and altar announcements * underscoring hir- error. "I regret this incident and .Vernon; Gregory Prleman, 9 Trot- She is survived by three sisters,; societies of both St. Bridget's In Paint Contest ther military preparations had will see to it that every precau- ‘ Patricia Pelletier. COlum- Mrs, Linwood Campbell of Elling-; Church and St. Lawrence O'Toole been in prospect for Sunday. They tion is taken to prevent recur- hia; Robert Scoville, Ellington; ton, Mrs. William Weirs of Rock- Church. Hartford, Winners of an annual Halloween became unnecessary as Khrush­ ranee,’ ’ the Pre.sldent told Carole Enderlin, 76 Park St.; ville. and Mrs. Frank R. Ftrtlon of Resides her son and daughter in chev promised to dismantle the Khrushchev.'.., [Charles Heckler,. Coventry; Gigi Westfield, Mass. I Manchester, survivors include a window painting contest, conduct­ mi.ssile bases and bring the rock­ Pending solid evidence that the , Chenette. Ellington; Walter Smith, Funeral seri’ices will be held daughter. Mrs, George Goodwin ed by the Town |RecreBtion De­ ets home. missile bases will be torn down, | 188 Spencer St.; Mrs.„_ Shirley ■Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the White- of Hartford, a brother and two partment and sponsored by the Actual military action against the aerial surveillance of Cuba' Thoms, Glastonbury; Mrs. Olga sisters in Chicago, two brothers Gibson Funeral Home, 65 Elm St., Chamber of Commerce, were an­ Cuba probably would not have continued. "There has been no or-|Pagani. 263 South St., Rockville; Rockville. The Rev. Wayre Sandau, In Ireland, and four grandchil­ born laiimhed Sunday, informed der, at this time, 'or any relaxa-; Mrs, Nellie Moran. 80 Broad St.; pastor of the Ellington Congrega dren. nounced today by the recreation 1 .sources .said. tion of the activities that we have , David Willcox, 55 Hill.side St.;- tional Church, will officiate. There The funeral will be held Wedne.<*. department. But it was dear such action been carrying on. " a Pentagon; Constance Nadeau, 105 Broad St.; will be no calling hours. 8:30 a.m. at the Ahern There were 126 windows paint­ would not have been long delayed gpoke.sman said. There was no re-; Joseph Dzurenda, 49 E, Eldridge Burial will be in Ellington Center Home. 180 Farmington Ave ed by 299 children. The contest becau.se. as one official put it. taxation of the blockade. jst.; George Begin, 177 Center St.; Cemetery. with a solemn requiem Ma.ss in St. "tinj^ was telescoping." Lawrence O'Toole Church at 9. was divided into three age groups; Authorities here do not regard, Mrs. Ann Reagan, 15 Main St.; Group 1. ninth grades; Group 2, The evidence, gathered by re­ Burial will be in Mt. St. Benedict connaissance planes all la.st week SL Cuban settlement a.s foreshad- ovariesciiarles WhelanWhelan, 702 W. Middle Joeepih .4iMkaline« eight grades, and Group 3, seventh owing any letup in Red pre.s.surps j xpke.; William Seamans. Ea.st Cemetery. and the week before, showed the ELIJNGTON—Joseph Auskalines, Friends may call at the funer­ grades. elsewhere. The.v .still expect, for, Hertford; Mr.s. Agnes Howat, 63 99, of Finney St., died at Rockville Russians were rushing work on Instance, that Moscow may heat gj|yjjg . Mrs. Adeline Lee and City Hospital Sunday morning, al home today and tomorrow from Winners, groups, schools and : the missile bases to get them into up the Berlin Lssue to crisis pro-, 12 Flint Dr.; Mrs. Carole He was bom in Lithunaia and 2 to 6 and 7 to 9 p.m. location of windows are as fol­ firing .shape as soon a.s po.saible. portions over the next *ow 1 daughter, Man.sfield De- was formerly a farm laborer. He lows; Group 1, Richard Miller, John F. I»gan months. . , . ! not' Mrs. Georgie Morhardt and leaves no near relatives 482 W. Middle Tpke., of Bennet Among the many unsolved prob- " ---- , John F. Logan, 74, of Braintree. Junior High, F. W. Woolworlh's; Sutcliffe Photo son, 152 B.issell St.; Mrs. Marilyn There will be a gravAside service w „ _ Sundav at hia home MRS. WILLIAM lAIK’P^L HANDLER .'5 Fires Pul Out lems connected with Cuba are Steppen____ apd__ . son,__ Middle^#1.4.41.,. Butcher at fitSt. Rafr.ai.a‘.Bernard's CanAafa....Cemetery n*at in10 "IASS., 0100 aunoay ai. nis nome Group 2, first prize, Barbara Fay, Castro’s acceptance of U.N. in­ He WAS bom Jan. 30. 15 Pioneer Circle, and Bonnie Rd., Rockville, A ^ tomorrow Burke t^-neral Manchester, -son of the late John spection on his soil and what the Ames, 828 Hartford Rd., Bennet White gladioli and pompons dec ^small bow side accent fell from a Duriiijj eekend United States might do about Cas­ DISCHARGED YF.STERDAY: ’ and Ro.se Ke>ating Logan. Junior High, Potterton's; second orated the altar of the Agudas bodice trimmed in crystals. She Mrs. Stacia Swider. South Wind is in charge of arrangements. Survivors include his wife Mrs. tro's activities hereafter. TTiere will be no calling hours. prize, Tom Farr, 6 Trotter St., Achim Synagogue in Lebanon Sat­ wore a matching silk chiffon hat Town firemen extinguished Castro issued a five-point series sor; Mrs. Florence Cleary, 40 Haw­ Irene Begley Logan; two daugh­ and Russ Philbrick, 361 Main St„ urday evening for the wedding of and orchid corsage. The bride­ three minor fires during the of demands Sunday including U.S. thorne St.; Mrs. Thelma Hoffman, MrA Minna H. Dowding ters. Mrs. Arthur Bilodeau of Illing Junior High, AHing Rubber Marilyn Diane Roaeman and Wil­ groom's mother was attired in a weekend. two al Manchester withdrawal from the big Ameri­ Wapping; Clarence Wood. 120 South Weymouth. Ma.ss„ and Mr.s. Co.; third prize. Jeri Mullaney, 82 silk peau de soie sheath with floral homes and the third a car fire on Woodland S t”-Mrs. Violet McDer­ ROCKVILLE — Mri. Minna John Cassidy of Denver, Col.; two liam Lobel Handler. beading of variegated crystals. can naval base at Guantanamo in Hoering Dowding, 76, of 26 Spring Ludlow Rd., Cheryl Hamilton, 91 The bride is the daughter of the Wilbur Cross Parkway. •astern Cuba. mott, 15 Florence St., Rockville; brothers. Arthur J. Logan. Spring- Her hat was of matching peau de Louis Forgette, 161 Campfield Rd.; St., died this morning at Manches­ field, Mass., and Charles Logan of Dale Rd., and Susan Vegiard. 12 Mr. and Mrs. Morris Roseman, 343 sole, and she wore an orchid' cor­ Saturday at 1:45 p.m.. Coni- American diplomats wafned Alice Dr.. Illing Junior High, Man­ Rockwell Ave., Bloomfield. The H. Bryan Featherstone, Wapping; ter Memorial Hospital. She ™ was j Brockyille, Out., Canada; and sage. panics 1 and 2 quelled a fire at 9 that Castro's capacity for trouble- chester Savings Bank, East bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Rifige'wood St. when a hot water making subversion in Latin Amer­ Charles Sklener, Norwich: Miss ^he mother of Mrs. Harold Tedford three j staters, Mrs. Michael Sheri­ A reception for 100 at the Jocelyn Violette, 55 Laurel St.; > <>« 23 Osmpfield Rd.. Manchester, dan pf ^oiton, Mi.ss Msdeline Branch. Mrs. Irving Handler, 39 Gerard Mataon De Jules in Hartford fol­ heater developed a faulty oil ica had not been ended. They cit­ Group 3. first prize, Meg Briggs. line. Yesterday at 2:45 p.m.. Com­ ed a new signal given by the of­ Walter Kuligowsky, 109 Trebbe and the widow of Arthur F. Dowd- Logan and Mrs. Paul Newman, St- „ . , lowed the ceremony, after which ______Dr.; Roy Farris, 9 Durkin St.; Jo- » , both of Manchester. 184 Finley St,, Ruth Elsesser. 86 Rabbi Abraham N. Av Rutick the, couple left for Ellenville. panies 2 and 3 put out a rubbi.sh ficial Cuban radio for general ter- Ferguson Rd., and Nancy Fister, of Agudas Achim Synagogue per­ *ire al the rear of 27 Scarborough rorist agitation in Latin America, j-seph MoAnneny Jr., i igo6'”^he"wAs°a daughter o^^udi The funeral will be held Wednes- N. Y. After Nov. 4, they will live The instructions to Castro Tamra Creanffy.-OlS Main St.; Mrs. j _ dfy morning at 9 a.m. from the 91 Lyness St., Bennet, Junior formed the double ring ceremony. at 21c Stevens St., West Hartford. Rd.; at 4:30, Co. 1 firemen put Laura Davis, Hazardville; Arm ond'«’iK ‘ "J* A IsiTiTin C ■ t Brx-x il/sK McMaaters Funeral Home, Frank­ High, Fairway,. Main.St.; second Al Jarvis was the organist. . Mrs. Handler is a graduate of out a car motor fire on Rt. 15. agents—heard by .both U.S. and just west of Exit 91. Venezuelan government souices- LaBrie, Ellington; Alvina Moquin, ihK 8"'^ had lived In Rockville all lin St..- Braintree, with a solemn prize, Lorraine Amiraiilt, 37 Lenox Given in marriage by her par­ Weaver High School and is em­ called for dynamiting Venezuelan Coventry; Mrs. Natalie Bancroft, her life. , * requiem Mass at St. Francis of I St., Judy Kelly, 106 Fergu.son Rd., ents. the bride wore a ballerina- ployed as a secretary at Putnam oil facilities at Lake Maracaibo. Wapping; Mrs. Norma Arnold, 66 She was a member of First As.slsi Church. Braintree. Burial and Patricia Reagpn, 60 Lenox length gown of white silk cloud and Co.. Hartford. Mr. Handler is Ku;:)!Pd Mike Saboteur.? blew up four oil com­ Village St.; Mrs. Abigail Walsh„38 Lutheran,^urch. v, i. will be in South W’eymouth. St., Manchester Savings Bank, tafetta with portrait neckling. and a graduate of Manchester High pany power stations, knocking out Gerard St.; Mrs. Aliodija Moran her daiighter, sl^ is Parkade Branch; third prize, John three-quarters length sleeves: The School and is personnel a.sstatanl and son, 22 Williams St.; Mrs. survived by a wn, Norman Dowd- at Underwood Corporation, Hart- : It was Mike Ditka's reputation one-sixth of Venezuelan oil pro- Mrs. Mary Jane Ijuvless and James Leggitt, 72 Walker St., fitted bodice was accented with for sui-e-handedncss. rather than duction. Binnell ..d «.», » McK« Mrs. Mary Jane Lawless, 81, of and David Hicock, 83 Phelps Rd., lace appliques, sequins and pearls ford. He is a member of the Con-; Ham Hoering of Rockville; end 4 Spring St., Danielson, formerly his speed, that earned the Chi-. DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. Illing Junior High, Keith’s Variety which continued down the back of neoticut National Guard. ||cago receiver a 69-yard TO against four grandchildren. of Manchester, died Saturday at the dome-shaped skirt. Her veil of Ruth Arendt, Bolton Branch Rd., The funeral will be held Wednes­ Store. I ! Baltimore.. . Colt Vernon; Mrs. Elizabeth Hughes, Day-Kimball Hospital. Putnam, af­ Honorable mention wtLs given to ■ illusion was caught to a lace cap, Good Ret’ords Vital I Jimmy Welch said the chmee was day at 11 a.m. at the Ladd Fu­ ter a short illness. She was the and she carried a prayer book with About Town Wapping; Mrs. Doris Wraight, neral Home, 19 Ellington Ave. The Jackie Clarke, 120 W. Center St., ' this: '’As Ditka took the short Mansfield Depot; .Ernest Kearns, widow of Peter Lawless. and Linda Merrill. 91 Di.sne Dr., j white orchid, .stephanotis and Rev, David G. Jaxheimer, pastor Sprvivora Include a daughter, WASHINGTON—Careful credit pa.ss over the middle, I could have . u. ♦ 220 E. 'Middle ’Tpke.; Edward of First Lutheran Church, will of­ Bennet Junior High, I^eonard’s : streamers. checks and effective record either hit him with a jarring block i’almer, 886 Hartford Rd.; Mrs. Mrs. Margaret Merz of Danielson; Shoe Store; Ntkki Riibinow,. .58 Mrs. Leonard W. Stone of Tar- ficiate. Burial will be in Grove a sister. Mrs. Elizabeth Higgins keeping are major factor.? in the or tacaled him. I knew if I mad* ,r 30 in the school auditonum. Miss yj^rie Pantaleo, 170 W. Center Hill Cemetery. ! Butternut Rd., and Su.san Gold- ; riffville was matron of honor and success of small home furnishings the tackle, he would be sure to ®"'* St;.Ed\'Ard Sass, 570 Vernon St.; of Poughkeepsie. N.Y.; a grand­ I berg, 22 Waranoke Rd., Watkins Mias Muriel Blatt of Hartford, catch the , ball. So I threw the -HUwill Kabe guestcn.P.1 sneakersspeakprs. Refresh-Refresh­ j Thompson, 15L Forest Friends may call at the funeral daughter and several nieces and retailers and conslruttion con­ home tomorrow from 2 to 4 and Bros. maid of honor. Miss Donna Lee tractors. according to a recent block and hoped to knock ' him ments iviU be served. St.; .Mrs. Shirley Kiefer, 78 nephews. ' Winners may pick up their; Roseman of Bloomfield was brides­ 7 to 9 p.m. The funeral will be held Wednes­ Small Business Administration loose from the ball, but he held it St.; Lloyd Boutilier, 15 ' The family has suggested that prizes at the Chamber of Oom- : and 1 bounced off. Mike is as The Women’s Home League, Sal-1 day at 8 a.m. from’ the \Mctor ' merce office. 139 E, Center St. maid. study. Armv hpa onnr'PlpH UO> Mrs. Marjorie Sever- those, who wish may make contri­ All three attendants wore tur­ tough to handle as any vation Army ‘ ance, Milford, Maine; Mrs. Irene Gagne Funeral Home. 10 Reynolds Members of the Chamber o f ! meeting for tomorrow because of a butions to First Lutheran Church St., Danielson, with a solemn high quoise silk organza cocktail- SHIPS TO STAY I in the League ” Thp Bieu. 451 Parker St.; Dentse Memorial Fund in Mrs. Dowding’s Commerce who .served as judges j W.ASHIMiTON (AP) — The Mass of requiem ' at St. James’ . were Paul Clifford. Joseph Gnrman length sheaths with bateau neck­ name. lines, three-quarters-length sleeves White House said tiMlay U.S. FI.EK SIISSIl 'e SITE Church, Dapielson, at 9. and James DeRocco. and matching’ overskirts; Their ships ringing Culm to Ii.ock .VLTI S, Okla. (.U*) — .4 <«>•- 2 p.m. at the .Church. • R^^kvinc; Mrs. Grace Felix Kozirkl Friends may call at the funeral offensive arms shliMneiits »tll mile urea aroiuid an .4thi« mis. home tonight from 7 to 10 and i WARNING ISSl'ED matching cabbage rose headpieces A rehearsal of officers and Monaghan, 17 Main St.. Talcott- Felix Kozicki^ 3 Lockwood St., held in place circular face veils, remain on station until the site launching sita "•*> evacu­ tableau members of Sunset Re- villc; Mrs. Ruth Fl.tcher and son died Sunday the .Ne"’ington tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 SANTE FE, N. M. (API — Italted Nations establishes an ated today alter an a«-cldent * p.m., ^ Skunks and people Just don’t go and they carried colonial bouquets bekata IjodgA. sclieduled for tonight, \\'apping; Mrs. Corrine Bray and Veterans Hospital after a long ill­ of white carnations and aqua mini­ effective inspection system on j threatened w (tossible fife. -A daughter, - Hazardville; M'.'s. ness. together.’ the Comniunlst-ruled Island. In S|iokt“sman st .YItUa .\lr Force has been postponed until further Mrs. Minnie I. Briinson 'The Game Department, how­ ature pompons. notice. Nanev W’hitney and son. ! 61 He waa^ijorn in Poland and Arnold L. Handler of 39 Gerard the early afternoon, there was ! Ba.se *»ld a pi|»e lecdhig liquid Adanis St.; Mrs. Shirley Pagluica oame to-^^United States In 1912. ROCKVILLE — Mrs. Minnie ever, isn’t taking any Chances and no word'for newsmen. howev«r. I o.xygen to the missile had brok­ Legge Bronspn, 75. of 2 Jililc Hill ] has Issued a warning to 'lieware St. served as best man. Ushers Members of the Army-Navy Club and daughter, 255 Vernon St. iy'1934 ^hF came to Manchester were Morton Handler, South as to whether the Soviet l ’,n- en but "there is no llic yet.” and was employed first by the Un- ■Rd., died last evening at Rockville ; of skunks because of increase of lon has. begun dismantling Its Earlier re|H>rts said there 'was • Auxiliary will meet tomorrow at City Hospital. She was the widow i rabies in, the black and white Windspr, and Michael Handler, 39 8:30 p.rn, al the VFW Home to A young.ster who like.4 to untie (nerwood Corporation. Hartford, Gerard St., all brothers of the missile bases In Cuba. fire *"<1 smoke , wa« seen for 20 yeans, and later by the Mer­ 3f James Bronson, i smlmal. a . ‘T don’t have that informa­ from a distance. ’The launckiag' proceed to , the Sheelyin Funeral his shoelaces when he shouldn’t I The department sayr rabies la bridegroom. ' can be kept in check if you willi rill Machine Co., Hartford, for 18 Born in Rock'llle on Dec. 2, tion.” White House preas secre­ alto, one 'of several tai the »!• Home, 1084 Neiv Britain Ave., 1886, she was a daughter of John increasing in all wild animalfl hot Mrs. Roseman w o n a silk chif­ Weat Hartford, to pay respects to wrap the lace around his ankle, year*. fon sheath with scortp rtackltne and tary Fleire Salinger said when elnlty^ta about «• mllea wt He served In the U.S. Army In ,ahd Anna Kroll Legge and had only In New Mexico but all over town ' piillip DuPont, son of a member, tiei it in back’ and fold the sock the country. short ataeve*. A draped akirt with he WM naked atNNtt thia. Mrs. Elizabeth DiiPont. over It. Woidd War I and was a member of lived in Rockville most of her life. , ■ I ' 2 / . f . l-.l' r 1. . - BiANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C »N N , MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1962 ¥ a GE ELEVIN PAGE TEN MANChESTER EVENING HERALD, MANGMESTER, CONN, MONDAY, OCTQBER 29, 196* Building—Contracting 14 Help Wanted-^Peniale *8 -Remaining NFL Schedule Favors Giants- HOME AND attic remodeling, PILGRIM MILLB has opening fbr roofing, guttering and siding. Ac- salesladv Apply to Manager. Tufts Keep Pace CLASSIFIED coustical ceiling, porch encioeing, Cheney Itall, 177 Hartford Road. Monday’s and hll kinds'of carpentry. Work­ manship guaranteed. MI 9-0722. MIDDLE-AGED housekeeper te FALLOUT SHELTERS -Additions, live in.' Write to Box 8, Herald, Football remodeling, bathrooms, tile work, Y. A. Tittle Tore Apart THE, ADVkRTISING recreation rooms. Call MI 9-4291. Boast Unbeaten Marks RN OR LPN, part-time. 11 p.m.-T O^ASSiriED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS a.m., TR 5-2077. Vernon HaveU. Wash Roonng*r*5iding 161 Enough for Tittle Herald Angle t A.M. t* 6 PAL CHRISTMAS time means b(g After Weekend Wins 'A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, siding, profits fOr Avon Representativea, With Display of A,ir Wizardry m Women like to shop for Cosme­ NEW YORK (AP) — Mon­ painting. Carpentry, AUerationr COPY CLOSING TIME FOR O^ASSmED ADVT. tics. Toiletries and our New gift NEW YORK (AP)—Y. A.^ i' "After he got sixr he came over day’s football wash, and be MOMDAT nUDAT "Alll.xSATimDAX • AJL and additions. Ceilings. WprkmM- to me and said 'Some-of the fellows EAKL YOST BOSTON (AP)— Dartmouth— only major unb«at«n t«am ship guaranteed. 399 Autumn,St. products in their hopsee. This la Tittle’s bald top gleAmed in sure to hang it on an open line want me to go for the record.' I —-this is no time to be sneaky: NEW YORK (AP)—Y. A.’ The Browns stayed In the East-'<>and scored on a one-yard phmge.^17, 43 and 38 yards and defensive Sports Editor left in the East— and Tufts’ Lambert Cup leaders may be MI 8-4880. ’’Ihc ideal part-time earning op­ ■ the bright lights of the New told him to keep , using the same ern Conference race by walloping tackle Alex Karras added a safe­ PLEASE READ TOUR AD portunity for women who need What conatitulea 'perfjdy in Tittle, a pin-point passer ex­ making that proverbial trip from the frying pan to the fire. BIDWELL HOME Improvement York Giants’ locker room. Be­ : plays and if it worked for another football, anyway? . . . Navy BROWNB-STEELERS— ty when he tackled Chicago’s Bil­ Information needed and then Ber­ CtM iH M m "ftm t A4e” u * takea ovor tks fhona oa a eoa- extrk money. Call 289-4922. TD fine.’ " traordinary, sent the title Bittsburgh 41-14. Brown quarter­ Sunday "Now we’re going all the, way—4:— Company—all types of siding and tween puffs on a cigarette, he pulled the old sleeper trick on Frank Ryan stepped in for Nin­ ly Wade trying to pass from, the nie Glovino did the same at the \mbeaten," was the proud pro­ Tealijegg Ib e odrerUoar eii— M rood tola od the FIRST DAY T Tittle is known as the "Old Bald chances of the New York Gi­ back Jim Ninowski suffered a Bears end zone. Two other tallies were eet up toy a roofing. Aluminum clapboards a Pitt in the Oyster Bowl at separated shoulder and may be owski- and threw a pair of scor­ Tried to duck between the rain Parkade where he oversees activ­ nouncement from Dartmouth quar­ AFPAAM Md BVOET BKBOM hi Has for the aext tooer- shook hands and tried to ex­ ' Eagle■■ of the Giants, because he ants soaring in the Eastern • • • drops on Die weekly trek to the fumble recovery and a nine-yard specialty Unexcelled workman­ plain how he had thrown seven N orfolk.. .Jim Stewart limped out for "four weeks. Green Bay ing passes, one to fullback Jimmy ity... Always good to get around terback and Captain BiU King fol­ Mm . n o Hom M Is (WMfMtole for m tj ONE tawerreot or emitted ship. Ml 9-6495. Is old (36, old for football that isl, Division of the National Foot­ OARD8-CX)WBOYB— church of our choice with my fam­ punt. far M g odrerdliemMt oad tlieh only le the ertM t of a touchdown pss.xes matching S' toward the sidelines while kept its unbeaten record atop the BroMTi, who also scored on a one- to see familiar faces like Mike lowing the 24-6 Ivy League victory Playing its best defensive gome bald and swoops down on hia prey Navy huddled hurriedly . . . yard plunge and gained 95 yards ily but got wet on the return irNoa. Brren wkleh do eet looeea tiie rolae el SECRETARY record | I like an eagle. He was swooping all ball League after a record- Western Conference with a 17-6 Quarterback Charley Jolinson Denhiip, Vic Plagge and Al Turk- over Harvard last Saturday in the of the year, Boston College blank­ ALL TYPES of roofs repaired' or Then Jim suddenly got his rushing. The Browns (4-3) rugged hit end Sonny Randle with touch­ trip . . . .TTie weather-once again ington displaying their talents New England football feature. I M l M t he eetveeM hgr “aeohe geed“ iMertIna. replaced, specializing *in Bonded In Sunday s 49-.14 victory over the ' afternoon yesterday, picking the equaling head-shaking per­ victory over Baltimore. Detroit called for a change In plane and ed Houston, 14-0. The Eagles did WAshington, Redskins. health back, shot down the took over second place by edging defense also had a hand in the down’ passes of 86 and 8 yards, with the big pins. Giovino, former Unpredictable Yale hopes to built-up and .shingle roofing. Skins' defense apart. Washington formance that punctured the scoring with linebacker Vince Cos­ instead of driving into the country not permit the Cougars to crooe Coughlin Roofing Co., Manches­ Local concern has poeition I it might be noted, had the worst field" and caught a pass from thO Chicago Bears, 11-8. and one of 10 to Bobby Joe Con­ pro baseball • umpire, talked of have something to say a.boul that midfield, intercepted four passes, -W a s he going for eight? Roger Staubach for a 66-.vard Washington Redskins’ bubble. tello scoring on a 21-yard run with rad to beqt Dallas (3-3-1). Defen­ I was hfcppy with a postponement Johnny Pesky, new Red Sox man­ ter, MI 3-7707. .available for qualified per­ .TMttle^/slarted to hedge, Then I defense in the league although it Tittle, bald dean of the NFL’s In other NFT, games, the St. wliich allowed me tirpe to use my this coming weekend tnie to the recovered three fiuntolee and held I was unbeaten until it played the touchdown.. . F*itt, shaken by a fumble, and stymied Stealer sive back Larry Wilson added the ager, and a guy Bemie had a few DIAL Ml 3-2711 son which offers interesting •omehody reminded him that he quarterbacks at a very young- 36, Louis Cards upset the Cowboys (3-4) quarterback Bobby Layne typewriter to get copy ready for tradition of a hectic series. Houston to 71 yard! total offense. ' Giants. the maneuver, lost the game 28-24, Minnesota's Vikings sur­ clincher with a 57-yard return of jaw to jaw seaaions with in the . and diversifie-d duties. had aaid on a post-game radio 32-9 and Coach John Michelo- took apart the Redskins plece-by- throughout. an intercepted pass for the .final Monday’s edition and to view the Tufts ended Williams' winning Snap Losing Streak Roofing and Chimneys 16-A show that it wouldn't have been I Great Protection prised Philadelphia 31-21 and the GianU-Detroit football game on minor leagues. streak at seven games and scored Boston University snapped out Must be very a,ood typist "My protection was outstand­ sen afterward* called for a re­ piece Sunday with a di.splay of * • • score. Don Perkins, on a 33-yard in good taste. aerial wizadry that equalled the Los Angeles Rams (1-6) upset the video . . . When the skies cleared a touchdown on the Ephs for the of a six-game losing streak with ROOFING—Specializing repairing and stenographer, and In­ ing," said Tittle, giving credit to view of the game's ethics.. .At (3-4) 28-14. PACKERS-COLTS— run, ’s 84-yard run with Wednesday roofs of all kinds, new roofs gut­ “■Ves. I said that." he told re­ Columbus, Wisconsin pulled a fabled Sid-’Luckman's single-game a fumble, got two Dallas s( s. and broke through, at first time in 502 mlnute.s, 49 sec­ a 20-6 victory over Massachutetts, terested in long-term em­ porters. "Not with one minute to the big men Up front, "I have some record of seven touchdown passes. Tittle, in his last year of pro ■nie Packers (7-0) also relied on halftime of the pro tilt, I said Dartmouth’s No. 1 .supporter in onds in an 8-0 vlotory which en­ the Yankee Conference leader. TROUBLE REAOHINB OUR ADVERTISER? ter work, chimneys cleaned re­ fine receivers Del Shofner, Frank no-huddle, quick-.snap play on their- defense, which halted the « « * these parts. Dr. Gene Davis'was a paired Aluminum siding. 30 ployment. Address letter play. It would look kind of like Ohio State good for a surprise His efforts propelled the Giants to football before retiring to devote was willing to get out into the hanced the Jumbos' po.sition as the Other Yankee teams were playing too much individualism." Gifford, and Joe Mor­ full time to his San Francisco in­ Colts eight times in Green Bay VIKINOS-EAGLES— open air and found one affirma­ caller bright and early, before he No. i .small power in the East. outside the loop, too, as Rhode Is­ yerrs’ experience. Free estimatee. of application to: P. O. Box rison." 47-yard touchdown . . . But a re.soundiiig • 49-34 victory over Tittle threw hia seventh TD to the previously unbeaten ‘Skins. surance business, gave the Red­ territory. Packer fullback Jim Viking Coach Norm Van Brock­ tive vote and two (from my sons) opened his own offices. The Big Tufts incidentally had been the land tied Brown 12-12 for the first M-Htir Aiswtriig Stnriit CaU Rowley, Ml 8-SS61. Ml 3-07U. 631, Manchealer, Conn. Is Shofner the best he ever threw Ohio’s Woody Hayes, who ap­ Taylor broke open the game with Green football team is rolling time in their 48 meetings and Del­ Joe Walston with to go in parently used up all his blasts The victory left New York with skins pass defense a lesson they’ll lin, with help from his protege negative votes. Despite the tie I last culprit to defeat and register the final period, tying the record to? a 37-yard touchdown run following Fran Tarkenton, got revenge on headed North, enjoying what re­ along undefeated and the material aware crushed Connecticut, 34-0. on officials a week ago, didn’t a 5-2 mark as the NFL sea.son never forget. He completed 27 of a touchdown against Williams. Frtt to Htrali RtaAtre set by Sid Luckman of the Chi­ "Yes, he and Billy Wilson when 39 passes for 595 yards and hit a pass interception by linebacker the Eagles (1-67-, who refused to mained of the beautiful New Eng­ is getting better and better in The triumph was tough enough. On paper, Dartmouth should R;idio-TV Repair Seryicea 18 he was with San Francisco.” let out a peep..Ohio State crossed the halfway point, but the cago Bears in 1943 and equaled by Giants were still in second place end Joe Walton for thr«e touch­ Ray Nltschke. Paul Hornung once hire him as head coach following land foliage . . . Dined out, at 20th Hanover, N, ' H., my Informer Williams slopping Tufts five times beat Yale in a waltz. The Indiana Tittle said his previous high for won 14^7...'And In the pre.ss again missed playing for the claims . . . Looking fit and trim WMt I Of M odm t lm ■Mat Ma CONNIES TV and Radio Service, CATAIXiG FREE. I’ll send you a Adrian Burk of Philadelphia in in the Ea.stern Conference, behind downs, halfback Joe Morrison for the 1960 world championship sea­ wedding anniversary celebration, In.sidc it.s 10-yard line prior to the have the better of the weapons available all hours. Satisfaction TD pa.sse.s in the NFL was four box of prim Ivy League Co­ Packers because of an injured son. Tarkenton to.ssed two TD over the Connecticut line and then ready to answer the call to arms heading toward New Haven and a ■etedt Wbmptf 276-page Popular Club catalog. 19.M, There was plenty of time but he added. "I threw six once Washington by only 86 percentage two and nailed Del Shofner and score. Now the Jumlms run Into guaranteed. Call Ml 9-1315. for No, 8 but the Redskins quick­ lumbia, after Lehigh's Walt Frank Gifford for one each. knee, but quarterback Bart Starr’s passes to Tommy Mason and tal­ if necessar.v, Tony D'Angona was bid for an eighth atroight victory Let your friends shop from it. in the Hula Bowl." points. The Redskins have won h ^ ed for 260 Burke St. a second straight unbealen, untied ly scored two touchdowns. King had scored twice from passing, including a TD toss to lied once himself, while Mason another who paid a personal visit which would tie the ochool’e long­ MANCHtSm ANSWEMN* SERVICE TELEVISION antennaa and rotor Then you pick *25 and more in The ex-49er quarterback seemed the one, the announcer in­ four, lost one and have a pair of Shofner, still suffering the ef­ rival In Amherst which turned McGee, was enough to beat the got another touchdown. Sonny Jur- Monday No longer coaching basketball. back Little Three rival Wesleyan. est mark dnee the 15 strung to­ systems installed end repaired. free items. Alice Willlsms, Popu­ Not After Rec'ord ^ genuinely surprised when he was toned; “In view of what is hap­ ties. Ties do not count in the final fects of a shoulder separation in­ Colts (3-4). Dick Beil.ski’s two One calendar month from to­ Tony is overseeing the program Ml f-0500 lar er of candidates out comeback from an 0-14 deficit, Twice Yale has spoiled perfect Center St.. MI 8-3106 to the air in an all-out blitz on "Is that right?" he asked. "I sneak—the proper term is an sion performances each week giv­ for 269 yards. Mnee wltheat aa areaiag at tha * • * of 31 yards to Tommy McDonald doesn't seem possible that nearly for the.' first team at the new scoring a touchdown witli 23 sec­ seasons for Dartmouth and three the record books, Tittle called four didn't even know it.” overt quarterback ru.sh.” ing them added momentum, have After Redskins’ quarterback school . . . Bill Stewart, Cleveland straight running plays. He was the schedule on their side. Wash­ Norm Snead hit UONS-BEARB— and 80 to Tim Brown. one year—l l months to be exact— onds left and theA producing cost the Indians an unbeaten Help Wanted— Male S6 The crowd around his locker has’ passed since Thanksgiving Indian .scout, who signed Tom campaign. Movi ng—'Tr ncking— content to have completed 27 of broke up and Tittle started to get ington still must play New York with the first of his four TD tosses Not a touchdown was scored at needed two-point conversion via a At .Alfred, N.Y., students RAMS-49ERS---- Day 1961 . . . Ed Hutchinson, a Kelley, local pitcher, writes from Brian Rapp to Lea Marsh pass to What’s more Yale Captain Lost tad Fhaad AutomobilM For Sala Storage 20 PLUMBER wanted, with know­ 39 for .'iO.'i net yards, only 49 dressed, again, has two games with the Tittle warmed up and teamed Detroit, where place-kicker Wayne San Francisco Giant fan, lowered Cleveland to say Hoot Evers, .'arm Y. A. TITTLE Mere roused from their shiin- still-tough Pittsburgh Steelers, and with Morrison for two first-half Walker finally came to life with Lindon Crow ran 65 yards with tie Colgate, 14-14. Henry Higdon .said recently: ledge of besting and plumbing, *4 short of the yardage record set "Well, that’s the way it happened ber eiirlv In the morning and his head as he passed but rallied director, was impressed with the "We’ve got a better team than by Norm Van Brocklin of the Los one each with the Cleveland throws that put the Giants ahead tlu-ee field goals and the Lions a pa.ss Interception, Jon Arnett Once-tied but still undefeated LOS'T — *Best™^frt^ rni AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS OO per hour. Call Modern Home this week.” he said as an after-, told to shovel four inches of to wave his usual morning greet­ Manchester player . . . Dined with we've showed so far. One of these Nathan Hale School. Reward. MI condition. Must acH. Moving, packing, storage, local Angeles Rams in 19.M. to the record all right.” said Kyle Browns, Baltimore Colts, Philadel­ to stay. Snead had touchdown (5-2) big defense easily handled scored on a 3-yard run suid Zeke New Hampshire saw quarterback Call 242-9334. Mt Builders and Decorators, MI thought. “ Next Week he snow from the gridiron so that ing and then held his hands about UConn athletic department offi­ days we're going to put every­ 3-0138. ______and long distance Agents for "Y.A. kneis' he was geting close Rote. Giants’ backfield coach. never did finish. phia Eagles and . passes of 44 and 80 yards to the Bears (4-3). Walker, who had Bratkowski passed 36 yards to Lloyd Wells set up the score with 3-2107 Alfred University could play Duane Allen to get the Rams off a foot apart. This designated the cials in Hartford al noon, football thing together.” Lyons Van Lines, Iiic., world-wide All but Philadelphia are rough Mitchell, also connected with end missed eight of 12 field goal tries being the main menu of talk with two pa.sses, sneak across, then in­ Dartmouth got a eouple ot FOUND — Beagle, male, black, I ASSISTANT manager — man 18 Grove C\ty. . . .And at College and tumble clubs. Fred Dugan and Steven Junker, winging against the 49ers. difference between victory and tercept a late, desperation aerial in brown and while. Call Lee F ra c- 1930 CHEVROLET, 2-door coach, movers. Free estimatea. Ml 3-5187. previously, connected on )K>ots of defeat for the Giants in the World Director of Athletics J. O, Chris touchdowns from King and six ; years or over wanted. No previous Park, sfd., M'hen the team a 6-0 conquest of Northeastern. ehia. Dog Warden, Ml 3-8594 j restored, *800. PI 2-8282.______buses fallerl to arrive, South Series against New York . . i tian, Alumni Secretary Ben John­ points off the kicking foot of Bill MANCHESTER Movlnji and Truck­ experience necessary, steady Rapp Man of Hour in 14-14 Tie Maine Triumphs ing Company. Ixtcai and long dis­ Carolina players had to hail “Are you a Giant fan?," Major son,' Coach Bob Ingalls and Pub­ Wellstead against Harvard. After FOUND—German Shepherd, fe­ work, fringe benefits, paid vaca­ taxicabs for the IS-mlle ride Walter Lamie asked as he stopped licist Joe Soltys . . . Due to trans­ In a contest pegged as the one a streak of-A24 minutes of not male black and light tan. Call 1955 PLYMOUTH, one oyiiier. Beat tance moving, packing and ttor- tion, paid imlidays, union stora. to Byrd Stadium and the game Wilt Off Beam at the desk. I nodded and he said, portation problems at night, only which would decide the Maine slate yielding a touchdown, however, the Lee Fracchia, Dog Warden, M I; offer takes It, Inquire 83 Nort^h St. age. Regular service throughout Apply in p^’son National Shoes, Cruisers Upset Smoke Eaters, 20-8 "TTiey (Giants) were lucky. De­ one car in the famil.v and that be­ series, the defending champion Big Green gave up an 86-yard' New England states and Florida. :t88 W, Middle Turnpike. Shopping with Maryland... In both in­ 3-8594. MI 3-6563. stances, the boys might as well troit rtiould have the game Sun­ ing used. I had to pass up a social University of Maine eleven, sur- scoring pass play from Mike Baa- _____ 1960 RENAULT Dauphine, orig­ Parkade. Manchester. Yale Ties Colgate engagement witli the Manchester pri.sed strong Batas 20-0, holding j gjtt to Bill Taylor, FOUND—German Shepherd, male inal owner, low inlleage, excel- have stood in bed . . . Grove At Foul Line, day.” I disagreed, but must ad­ CI-ASS A tool and gauge makers; City beat .Alfred 12-7: Mary­ mit that I wa.s glad to’ see (the Civitan Club. This change in plans the latter’s vaunted passing game Were almost glad the tm- black and light tan. Call condition. Price reduced for Ijght trucking fand package deliv­ And Gain Tie for Lead in Midgets to a meager 18 .yards and intercept­ I-*'quick sale Phone MT 3-8886, also, experienced all around ma- land topped South Carolina first half) and hear (the second at the last minute gave me scored-on thing is over," Dart­ Fracchia, Dog Warden, MI 3-8594 ery. Refrigerators, washers and i chinists Top wages and fringe 13-11. Warriors Lose half) that the Giants had won chance to gel a little typing done ing three tosse.s. Meanwhile Bow- mouth Coach Blackman said. stove moving specialty. Folding' before my sons joined me for a doin edged Colb.y 13-12 in a battle "Not that we’re giving away LOST^^¥a SS bo o k No. 6329. No­ benefits. Apply E A 8 Gauge, In Last 23 Seconds Competition in the M a n -ffp r the Ouiaers. They lost no one. Jim Sproul dived in for the again in their quest for the East chairs for rent. Ml 9-0752. Mitchell Drive. time taking advantage of the score and a 6-0 lead. ern Division crown . . . Talked few hours around the ho\ise. of previously winles-s teams. .^uchdowna.but it woa becoming tice ia hereby given that Pas* Auto Driving School 7-A It’s a good thing for some Chester Midget Football NEW YORK (AP)—It was Mke Book No. 6829. issued by the First that the regulation game still break. Quarterback Jim Cun­ at length with Bill Skoneski on Vermont got off the rnark in its an added btirden." REAL ESTATE salesman-tract By EARL YOST I.«ague reached its season ningham completed a pass to Jim Standings mighty Casey striking out. Midget and Pony League football. Thursday -states aeries by whipping Norwich. Though quarterback Dennis li- Painting—PaBcnng 21 builder needs aggressive person lasts 60 minutes... Mary­ Hickey plowed the final foot foy Hmtri^Bsnk a Troit oT^hM^ l^cn LARSON’S-ConnectIcut’, first land’s victory over South peak yesterday fis the Police Leber and the latter lateraled to W. L. Pet. Cincinnati and San Francisco Both are fine projects bul both Fifth annual Masonic Sports 21-8. Meanwhile. Middlebury clob­ .‘^ ‘LTap™^ haT^'n! -hool trained— with real sales ability, adminis­ No one can put the rap on Brian Rapp for Y’^ale’s come-from- Country Club Smoke Eaters ...... 4 1 .800 are sadly lacking in promotional bered hapless RPI 48-6 aa Co-Cap- the "Tufts touchdown, workhorae Certified and approved is now of­ EXTERIOR and Interior painting. trative know'-how. and growth po­ Carolina came on a 31-yard Cruisers upset the league­ Mike Belcher who completed the were locked in an overtime Na­ Night program v^lil be coming up made to said bank for payment behind 14-14 ,^a_dlock with Colgate last Saturday at Yale trip to the end zone. The extra Police Cruisers ...... 4 1 .800 work by those in command . . - Tuesday night and Howard Wad­ talns Craig Stewart and Dave hero was fullback Ron Dev^ux fering classroom and behind Paperhanging, ceilings, wallpaper tential. Write experience and re­ SBI.ECTED 9— SUNDAY field goal by John Hannegan leading Smoke Eastern, 20-8, and who pounded 147 yards in 32 ^ r - and Itauanc# of new book. books on request, ^illy insured. quirements to P.O. Box 848, Man­ Bowl before a disappointing crowd of 28,232 on a sunny, clear tied for first place. The winless point try was nullified by the Blue Devils ...... 2 3 .400 tional Ba.sketball Association strug­ Patrolman Jim McCooe, former dell phoned to say the ticket sale Holmes split four touchdewna and wheel instruction for teen agers. Class A —Hal Jarvis Sr. 32-S- In the last 23 seconds... Only 310 rushing yards betw-een them. rie.s, Deveaux is almost csrtaliu^: Ml 9-6073, Call Edward R. Price. Ml 9-1003 chester, Conn. but cold and windy afternoon. The non-Ivy League tie kept 1:20 remained on the clock Fire Fighters found that first win Cruisers still led, 12-8. Fire Fighters ...... 0 5 .000 gle last night. Oscar Robertson football player, asked for infor­ had been slow, but he expected a 29. mation on getting tickets for the Syracuse outlasted Holy Cross. the most productive rusher in the Hal Lahar’s perfect record of never*______when Duke’s Wal Rappold still elusive as they dropped a 14- Although the liall was deep in a d Wayne Embry had accounted last day heavy sale which has been Announcementa [MORTTDCK’S Driving School. We PAINTING AND paperhanging SET-UP MAN, experienced In let- Del St. John 32-3-29, Tom Prior (jiants-Red^ins football game the case in the past. Howard was 30-10, scoring one touchdown on a East -aside from West Chester’s having brought a Red Raider club ■ 31- 24-29. completed the pass to Stan 6 decision to the Blue Devils. their territory, the Smoke Eaters Andy Kearns Intercepted a Fire for the Royals’ 16 points in the Joe lacon#—w-lth 594 yards in 123 have the only office and class- i Good clean workmanship at rea- , power press dies and drill Fighter pa.ss later in the game but Sunday in New York. My advice the contact man in getting Frank 37-yard pass interception runback SAVE 75% on your dry cleaning. * ^ __•/* exeAMMrates. 1m KAAn. 30 years' In Man .• . a*..A.___ 8-4:80. into New Haven and leaving with i Just Like Pros! Cla.ss B Bill Bengston 37-6-31, Crisson which beat North The spirited Cruisers failed to had one chance left. But this was extra se.ssion and had the Royal.s by Mike Koski of ftolbpook, Mas*. trips. room in town. For complete In­ sonable press jigs and fixtures. a defeat. The Colgates. under La-1 play dead in the race for the thwarted when Kevin McDermott the Blue Devils couldn’t gain and was to stay home and watch the Malzone of the Red Sox and Elston Do it yourself. Lucky Lady Coin cheater ^yraond Fiske. MI Write Box H, Herald Shef Porterfield 35-4-31. Carolina state 21-14... Mike ahead 131-129 with time running action on video. The best seats in formation see telephone "yellow har, now show three ties and tw o! CUTrk’s second of two field league title as they handed the intercepted a pass and ran it back lost the iMll. They got it back Howard of the Yanks to come here 9-9287. Class tV-George Budd 36-10-26. out. the house, for all home games to talk baseball.-Wally Fortin, a from Main St. ELECTRONICS — Teletdaios Man wirvs in five meeting.s. ail against I Scoreboard read: Yale 8, Col­ Low gross—Erv Kennedy 74, go.ils came in the last 31 sec­ Smoke Eaters their first loss of to the Eaters’ seven. Belcher again quickly on a fumble and MI 9-7398. gate 0. this time hit paydirt with Jim Then, with 10 seconds left. Hub were sold months ago . . . Pinky stranger of late in the office, Parking lot. EXTERIOR AND interior painting. with good working knowledge tor Jordan Olivar coached clubs. Blind Bogey—Hal Jarvis Jr., onds for a 6-3 Texas A & M the campaign after four straight scored the TD and a Cunning- Reed fouled Wilt Chamberlain, Southern, Coast Guard over ,500 Rapp, who had more problems Play wa.s in the second period. wins. Once again John Treat was ham-Leber pass made it 20-8—the Manning going in for the score. Pohl was an early visitor with in­ stopped by during his lunch hour. E -Z L E R N Wallpaper books Paperhanging. permanent position in Hartford. Ted Blodzik 86. triumph over Baylor. . . Yale who already had scored 62 points formation on the Pony football Ceilings. F3obrs. Fully Insured Should have at least a 2nd Oast. than a fan dancer who has lost Time elapsed wan 13:17. the workhorse for the winners. He eventual final score. Phil Cataldo added the extra .Plenty of work getting the .fall and pushed over a touchdown points for an 8-6 Blue Devil lead. and had pushed the game into win over "Vernon . . . Stopped at winter season operating at the Re<' PeraonBls workmanship guaranteed. I-*o Fringe benefits. Give complete her fan during the first half, Colgate rec'eived the football with just 23 seconds left in a was their top ground gainer all Although the stakes in the sec­ DRIVING SCHOOL. INC. Pelletier, MI 9-8326 If no answer, looked like a Y. A. Tittle and Nor­ Ellinjiton Ridge overtime with a field goal 17 sec­ Memorial Field and official greet­ and Y buildings was the reason for Information in first letter. Write on its own '23 .yard Kne. After 14-14 tie with Colgate... day and scored the first TD on a ond game weren’t as high, the Wayne Cartier added the clinch­ onds from the end of regulation BLBXrraOLUX Sole# and Service, call Ml 3-9043. , __ ^ man Snead combined in the tinal 33-yard gallop. er with a four-yard carry for the er, Neal Cheney, was on hand as his alisence, Fortin said. He’s the bonded represantative. Alfred Automatic and Standard shift. Manchester Herald, Box E. 13 plays, including^ penalty MEN’S 4-BALI^SUNDAY action was just as thrilling. The time. Wilt went to the foul line well as Walker Briggs, athletic Rough Grid Week Pay os you go, take only tha half when Yale erupted for both for taking toys 58-49 at halftime, but Chamberlain climaxed a 75-j'ard advance. To Early Lead forts of the season. him one for Milwaukee, good for in "on business” and we discussed legiate grid squads are all floun­ The clincher turned out to be a 90- eat payments anywhere No small, clean, dry .storage area for rent fenses crazy. It took 14 plays. no Iv.v I.eague player had 13-15 years of age. kept tlioni within range until he the 1958 series, but he declined. yard touchdown run bv sooho- loon or finance company plan, or lease. 30 Hudson St or MI Floor Finishing 24 Although there were nine fum­ The gridders still remembering connected in the waning seconds his fine family. His son Bob, now dering on the deficit side of the — Yale getting the ball for the final racked up so much yardage In Game time is set for 1:30 at Ster­ A new rule wdll prevail this year The local businessman-sportsman ledger, with Central Connecticut more FYank Menser in the third Dou^lM Molom, 383 Main. 3-7288. WANTED Mechanically inclined time with 5:20 to play, and when bles. only one led directly to a their initial victory of the year— of regulation time to tie the score 22, is a student at the University I PAINTING, remodeling pape score, Colgate’s second TD early NEW YORK (AP)—Terry Saw- a single aftemoon since the ling Field. to the effect that any boy who has lost his best hunting and show dog of Hartford. He's a' former Little at the bottom of the column. Cen­ period. Bridgeport (3-4l had been man Ml 4-1989 Rapp him.self stepped into the end chuk’s decision to w'ear a mask league was formalized. an 8-6 decision over Bristol Eastern reached , his 13lh birthday bul is 115-all. Then Robert.son and Embry I960 CHEVROLET Convertible, I hanging, floor sanding Call Mr in the first period. "Flush,” recently... Cy Perkins, Leagae baseball player . . . Llo.vd tral has won once in seven tries. jn front 10-8 prior to Meneer’a ,)IG BORE,Operator—experienced, zone only 23 seconds remained. this season looms as one of the — have enjoyed a vacation from COIL FOOTBALL^ under five feet in height will be went to work. Robertson woul9 up whit*. power brakes, power ! Charles Ml S-2107 Lee Woltman's., punt was fum- practice for almost an entire week. sidelined until his hands heal, Duff. UConn track coach, another But Connecticut fans have at spectacular jaunt. Business Services Offered 1.1 progressive company, good work­ Yale \ya.sn’t out of the woods key factors in the success of the. Drought Items: Colorado permitted to play in the Midget with 36 points, Embry 25. steering, power seats, white top. FLOOR SANDING and refinishing yet, 9(1 speak, as Ojlgale led bled by Yale’s Hank Higdon on The honeymoon ends today as daily W. L. T. Pet. stopped with the Church Bowling phone caller to discuss the coming least one consolation. Their teams Central Connecticut acored first, black and white Interior, new ing conditions, all fringe benefits. Detroit Red Wings during the early ! State’s 28-7 lo.s.s to Wyo­ Wethersfield ...... 6 0 0 1.000 League. Chamberlain set a Cincinnati L ea^ e scores. Cy, loop secretary, Five Mile Road Race . . . I enjoyed but a third period touchdown and COMPLETE 24-hour oil burner (.specializing in older fliHirsl, ""Yale having mi.s.sed the ex- ; the Eli 20 and Mike Heffernan re- weeks of National Hockey League' drills resume in preparation for are trying. rubber. *1.800 or beet offer. Must Giinver Yfanufacturlng Co., 284 ming was the 22nd in a row Conard ...... 4 1 0 .800 Boys who will be unable to at­ Gardens’ record by attempting 60 can’t grip a ball and is not ready a barrel ‘6f laughs al the Wales Although down by two , touch­ two-point conversion by Trenton service. Also, plumbing and heat­ painting and paperhaiiging. aean tra tM-o-point conversion try after ■ covered on the 26. With Keating play. Saturday’s test against Hall at lell—going into service. Call ing. Free estimates. Ml 9-7821. Hartford Rd . Manchester. !t.s fir.st TD. i at the controls, Colgate scored ...Illinois’ losing skein nowy West Hartford. Platt ...... 4 1 0 .800 tend because of Midget League shots. He hit on 23. The former to answer the call to arms, either More Tons of fSin pre.sentation at downs. Yale battled, back in the State gave the New Jerseyana on workmanship. No job too .small. T^e veteran goalie has been vir­ has stretched to 1 5 ... and fooBball or after school activities record was 47 tries by Cincinnati's MI 3-0333 anytime in morning. ' John Verfallle. MI 9-57,50. Lady*Luck, Frank Merriwell or five plays later, Deegan going the ...... Eastern ...... 2 3 0 .400 ...Form er Maachester High and the high school, a night of good, final period to hold Colgate, to a 8-7 win. Playing at Trenton, Cen­ STEPS, SIDEWAIJCS, stone walls, ABLE. APT. Alert. Ambitious —If tually impregnable as the unbeaten Vanderbilt, shut out by Mis­ Coach Tony Alibrio is .still hope­ are asked to contact Bob Digan at Jack Twyman against St. Louis, ; you possess these qualities, we M'hoever it was, was still on Yale’s last six yarcts and atoning for his ' W'ings h^-e"von five and tied two ful of a winning season but it will W indham ...... 2 4 0 .333 Wesleyan baseball pitcher, Herb clean entertainment. 14-14 tie at the Bowl Saturday. tral appeared to be the stronger 1959 BUICK LaSsbre. gray, 4- fireplaces. flagstone terraces. sissippi 35-0, hasn’t scored on M.4NCHESTEB ..1 3 1 .2.50 the Rec and register with him. Feb. 28, 1959. , Phelan, a desk visitor, and we team in the first half but weak­ door sedan, power equipped, ex­ : have an excellent position , open side of the conversion try, Rapp ' previous fumbled at the goal line. ; their first seven starts Leairue- take three more victories to ac­ Trinltj' Bow* Work done at reasonable prices. Bond!*— S tock *— for a neat appearing man to train handled the snap back, started o u t! Woltman successfully added both - leading Detroit blanked the Stanley the Ole Miss team since 1954 Mrfloney ...... 1 4 1 ,200 talked, pnly about political curves, Saturday ened after the intermiesioh. cellent condition. Call Ml 3-0475. Ml 3-0796. . . . And finally a sobering complish his goal—in a total of First Saturday a.m. off in Trinity (2-3) also was gallaht M ortgages as a sales* representative. This is to his right, appeared to be trap-, extra points frimi Placement. ' c „p champion Toronto Maple Leafs three games. Central ...... 1 4 0 .200 thin "sport" now in full swing... in its 20-16 defeat al the hands of Well.- lt may not have been a note: The Quantico Marines months and I took advantage of brilliant day for Connecticut foot­ , ^ TREE REMOVAL, pruning, spray-'— «van amir’ \i von an excellent opportunity for ad ped and driven out of bounds on [ healing had the Eli defense on 2-0 lastnight as Sawchuk recorded Hall ha,s lost on the pa.st tWo Town Director Fritz DellaKera. Susquehanna. Although the power­ 1954 FORD convertible, 6 cylinder. clearing Call Frank CASH AVAB,AB^ f yo have vancement, with g;ood starting say they’re suspending their This Week’s Ganie« former UConn athlete and fresh­ the occasion to get by actual ball teams. But, as the old Eng­ the sideline when he flipped a edge because of his ability to run ^ t^e 100th shutout of hia career, weekends—to Windham and Con- ful Pennsylvanians rolled up 355 Phone MI 9-5547.9-8547 ' c Noble. MI 9-6058 Ml 9-0874. 'e®' estate equity, call uUs fo.’ salary, commission and bonus for che.st high looping ba.sketball pass , with the ball as well as to pa.ss. | j„ game, the Chl- 1962 football schedule.. . The Raiders Score Early, man basketball coach, .stopped to count six small jobs performed lish school masters stir. It’s litre’ *2000 requires only *44.50 ard— and will be out to end the MANCHESTER at Hall, Conard around my home before heading yards in a bruising ground game, ' __ i funds the right man. All employe bene- bo Lee Marsh all alone in the end 1 Yale. S<'ore« j cago Black Hawks turned back the reason: more pressing busi­ ■ay hello and we talked tennis. *you play the game . . . ness. skein against the Invading Indians. at Bristol Central, Eastern at for New Haven at noon with Tom host Trinity never let the game 1955 CHEVROLET pickup: 1957 LAWNMOWER sharpening and re-j per month, ‘"eluding repayment. ! fits such as paid vacation, retire- zone for two points. | Yale finally entered the scoring New York Rangers 5-3 and moved' Wethersfield, Windham at Platt. For many years Fritz was one of become a romp. In the final period, Chevrolet 4-door station wagon; pairs. Also, lawn malntensmce ' Frank Burke, 248-8897 days. or I ment plan, etc. Write Box N, Rapp was definitely the Yale i column. Marsh scooting the final' the ranking players in the area Conran and Jeff Koelsch for the into second place. Yale-Colgate football game. to the delight of a Parents’ Day 1968 Thunderbird hardtop. Private Free pick-up and delivery Little 529-5553 evenings j Herald, man of ^ e hour and the .small two .vards of a 79-yard advance, Defeat Windsor, 38-6 and now plays once a week. "The owner. PI 2-6051 Sawchiik came up witli 24 .saves, i The soccer team finishes up its Bright, clear and cold afternoon crowd of 4.000 halfback John ** Wootlbridge ^*” . se (X)ND MORTGAGES available cannon ning out with a .shot that all on the ground, M’ith 5:15 of Including several difficult chances. regular slate tomorrow with an stroke is still there but not the Szymezyk snatched a bullseye pass Ml 8-8020. ____ was heard as far as Ne-w Haven’s play coh.sumed in tlie final stanza. Dawson Finds Self in Dallas high atop the Yale Bowl in the 1962 BRAND hew two one;^half ton Consolidate your obligations into Tlie shutout was his 90th in regu­ away date with Wethersfield. Still stamina,?" ha explained... With press box and thanks to a touch­ from quarterback Don Taylor and one monthly‘ payment. We are in Salesmen Wantef* Ifi- ' bu.sine.sB di.striot. - | The rush by Marsh for the extra lar season competition with 10 Scoring the first time they got the hall, Fire and Police en­ a night frjee I took advantage of ’pickups and one 84 ton pickup. LAV^ MOWERS aharpuned and to.,be made up is a postponed tilt down with 23 seconds left, pliu a scampered 33 .yards for the score. See ua for a money saving deal. repaired, oales and service, pick .a position to loan any amount This W'A.s one of the most un- joints failed. Although the Elis did others coming in the playoffs. with Conard. ' try in the Charter Oak Conference Ponv League, went on to the occasion to visit the Holiday SALESMAN. u.sual football gam^, on any level, little overhead, their ground game And Texans Lead Western AFL successful two-point conversion, At Middletown, We.sle.van (2-3) Carter CSievrolet Co., Inc., 1229 up and delivery. Ice skates sharp­ oh elUy terms. J. D. Realty, 470 During the . Wings’ unbeaten The cross country team makes dominate play and beat Windsor 36-6 at Memorial Field yes­ Lanes and then the P a r k a d e Yale managed to escape with a 14- gave undefeated Amherst a battle Main St. Manchester. Open 9-9.» Main St.. 50 8-8129. this observer has witnessed.- was on high caliber. 25iS yards be- siring, the 32-year-6ld goaltender i Lanes. Hip Correnti, one of the ened, precision ground L * M Here ia an opportunity to rep­ Nine Fumbles ■ ing punched out. 72 via passes. its final dual meet appearance to­ terday. ------14 tie in a game replete with fum­ but bowed 18-6. Although the out­ has allowed just nine goals. Last I NEW YORK (AP)—Len Dawson, other game. New York's Titans The Raiders forced a Windsor best, duckpinners in the country, bles, penalties and zany happen­ come of the game wa.s never in iiJ2 dSnSoLET N... SSSS,”' resent a leadirfg manufacturer •There were nine fumbles, five by The tie was the third in 10 season, without-the ma.sk, Sawchuk day — opposing Hartford Bulkeley.- ;;:The last score came in the Bu8iness Opportunities 12 of aluminum building products Colgate; two In the first two min- j years for the two teams. The 1953 a priceless piece of property who belted San Diego’s Western Divi­ in the Capitol City. Saturday, sev­ punt into the wind which ended U d Paul Correnti, Holiday man­ ings . . . Night out with friends doubt, the hometown crowd was ble fullv equipped, bucket .seats. had a goals-against average of ^fourth period when Wind.sor fum­ ager, filled me in with all the Call MI'3-8906 after 5. in your home town. Enjoy all utes, three in the first twxi and one- ' and 19.54 games ended 7-7 and found himself a no-cash-down com­ sion defenders 23-3. eral squad members will compete up on the Windsor 20. Bruce Tup­ helped cap another week. delighted when Wesleyan quarter­ SHARPENING Servlco- Sawt, ATLANTIC • SERITCE station 3.32 as the Wings finished fifth. » » • per carried to the three and Ray bled on its 30. A penalty pushed back Mark Greed reared back in knives, axes, shear* ekates. the advantages of being in half minutes and four in the flrirt 13-13. Yale earlier this sea.son Detroit Scorers modity after five years on the pro in the state meet a f New Britain. Manchester back to the 45. Then available in Manchester Good lo- 1 business for your self without 10 minutes, the ball changing j played a 6-6 tie in the mud with t e x a n s -o il i>;rs— Only activity left after that is Duchesneau went oyer. Mark the third period and let loose with cation. Minimum investmet neces-headaches. Parker MacDonald and Gordie football market, has come full cir­ Abner Haynes got the first Heller ran the extra two and the Heller hit Dowd for 13 and pen­ 1958 FORD'panel truck, very good hands each of the four times. O f, BroM-n while Colgate’s last dead- the CCIL Field Day Nov. 6, a^so alty on the play gave Manche.s- 50-yard pass to qnd Jack Buttles, •sary. Paid_ .. training available. Be­ Factory to you prices allow for Howe produced-the Detroit goals- cle since leaving the unemploy­ Texans’ touchdown on a 1-yard Raiders led 8-0 with five minutes Booters Br^eak Out of Slump who crossed for the score. The \ hood ^ Manches*ter. Hours daily 7-5. fore 5 p.m. 289-1861. After 8 p.m.' hhe nine fumbles, eight came In I lock was again.st Princeton in MacDonald’s came on a deflection at New Britain. tcr a first down, Dave Turner high commissions. Lead pro­ the first 30 minutes of play. Most ' 1954. ment office for a job with the plunge before Dawson took over. gone. play was good for 75 yards. of Ray Novak, Nebraska fumsorfe I I MI 3-2381 Mr Rauch gram to supplement your own in the second period- Howe’s went He pitched a '49-yarder to Chris Area clubs are . also winding up Late in the period Tupper recov­ swept end from the six to climax costly bobble was by Colgate’s Jim ' Colgate now shows wins over Dallas Texans of the American the drive and when Rick Roberts’ A rally that turned out happily who was Iwck to punt against Ok- 1947 OLDSMOBILE Coupe, best o f-. ______j personal leads; Come in or call into an empty net' with 33 sec­ Football League. Burford and followed with a 3- their campaigns. Ellington’s fine ered a Wind.sor fumble on the visi­ And Blank Maloney Digh^ 5-0 ^or Connecticut fan.s wa.s put on fer over *35 Call MI 3-4887. Deegan at the goal line and Yale’s ; Cornell and Princeton and losses soccer team, aiming for a Class C try for two was stopped the scor­ lohoma In 1958. 224-2222, Ask for Mr. Coleman. Randy Elgloff caught the ball in to Brown. Holy Cross and Rutgers onds left when Toronto goalie Dubbed "pro football’s next yarder to the same target, pulling tors 30. A 15 yard penalty set the by Coast CJuard (3-2( al Worces­ PACKAGE STORE for sale. Call Johnny Bower wa.s withdrawn for Dallas out front 21-0. CIAC Tournament berth — visits Raiders back but Heller hit Les ing ended with Manchester win­ 6After Novak r j« o v e r r f m # w ^ convertible, very good J. D. Realty. Ml 3-5129 the end zone for a touchback. ; while Yale has whipped Connecti- great quarterback" when he en­ ning 36-6. Breaking out of a scoring slump "It was one of the best gatiies ter, Ma.ss. Trailing by eight snapback, he found himoelf cor­ ed Also light trucking. 289-0.564. an extra attacker. tered the pro ranks, Daw.son Daw.son, at 27 the Texans’ sen­ Somers today and Stafford tomor- Dowd for 13 and then Mark Oak- points, the Cadets combined a condition, power steering, power NORLEE ALUMINUM With the temperaiture in the low ‘ cut and Cornell while losing to Aggressive Line that cost them a loss t oPlatt they’ve played all season," Coach nered In the end zone by one of Ok­ brakes automatic transmission. 40s and a brisk and .strong wind ' Columbia and tying Brown, Ron Murphy whipped in a pair gathered experience and splinters ior citizen and the only NFL re­ bury tomorrow, .prior to their Fri­ man for the first down. Heller touchdown with a field goal to FALL ■ YARD cleanup. John E. Help Wanted— Female of goals in Chicago’s victory over ject on the squad, wound up'the day in the windup. swept end from the 10 for the tal­ Numberous Windsor fumbles Thursday (and probably a berth in Dick Danielson commented. “Eve­ lahoma’s better teams, 68 Fairfield Street after 4 p.m., Whitham Ijtndscape Nursery, Ml PRODUCTS blowing an -oddity wa.s that eacfi ’ Rolling into the Bowl Saturday in five years in the NFL. but has and .Raider interceptions were the CIAC Tournament), ,Manches- fdge Worceste.r Poly. 9-8. The New York. Ab McEionald slapped turned into Big D at Dallas. His day with a 5-yafrd TD flip to Fred The Rams, trying to pull up ly. In the same period the Raiders ryone used short passes, Uius open­ u. .n..- -W)th his back to the Hoe ot MI 3-8464. 3-7802. side, with its choice at the .start 'will be Dartmouth’s undefeated caused by aggressive line play. ter High got at least one goal in ing up the Maloney defense. ,'|'pm Coast Guard .scores came on a HOUSEKEEPER to Hve in. family 44 Tobey Road of the game and at halftime, elect- Ivy League leading Indians, re­ a 3-3 tie midway in the final pe­ passing Sunday carried the Tex­ Arbanas. He completed 12- of 16 to the .500 mark, are at Glaston­ droV'e from their 45 to the Wind­ yard pass plajv Jim Haldman to scrimmage, Novak kicked the boll of one adult. Write Box O. j Offensive standouts were Tupper. tvery period Saturday motning to Andalsi, Doug Pearson, Chris Iwe- bock over his heed to the Nebraska ed to operate wi-lh the wind in its . ported to tie .the finest Hanover riod and Murphy added the clinch­ ans to the top in the We.stern passes fo r, 177 yards. bury tomorrow, prior tto their Fri­ sor 20 where Bill Hawver threw Tom McCarthy, in the second and Herald. Bloomfield. Conn. Billy Hampton and Duchesneaii rout lo o n e y High of Meriden, 5-0, fer and the entire front line''all nine-yard line. Hoacehold Services favor rather than to receive the club in 25 years. , er by-firing into an empty cage in Division as they rode over Hous­ * * T day finals at Ellington. to Tapper for another TD. Tupper, Cecil Allison's 26-yard - in the 19S.T R A M B L E R BILLS-BRONCOS-i on a rever.se, converted and the with second unit men Dave Turn­ in the Silver City. The game had played well." Offered 11-A TYPIST with dictaphone exper- f bail. Yale declined receiving after- - It will take a super ieffort, with the last 23 seconds. ton 31-7. Ellington, coached ’ by Frank Sumniary third. Oklahoma fumbled away * this Rabb .spearheaded a Bills’ at­ Raiders led, 22-0. J er, Gordon Sochon and Alan Bar­ originally been scheduled Oct. 5 scoring chance, but went on to nin, AMERICAN ..— ------_ _ J?” .. ‘ ! ience, Should be accurate and de- ConiiiiuMl M Rtxt pace grinning _the pre-game toss and help from Merriweil and others, Sub goalie Marcel Pelletier took The former Purdue .star, dubbed Ferrari and Bob Healy, shows a ton playing well. Lloyd Boutillicr’ .Manrhrstrr IS) Malanay (0) Southern donnecUcut (4-2). by Bobby I>ayne w ith the "next tack that .scored ^ points in the Windsor took to the air on the Olid rained out on that dale. McCurray ...... Roberts 80-7. ^'^TATION WAGON HAROLiD h SON Rubbish Remov*, ng^rfable Permanent noaition. TOl^te'*tiSturhea''the “ favor’’ at!for Yale to contain the rampaging over the Ranger nets In the third 9-1-2 mark for the year thus far. suffered a broken shoulder In the sporting' the best record in the ol Cellars, attics, yards., ^ d : L ,, .,09.2717 great” lab_el.__ watched his price final quarter, gelling the Clinching following kickoff .■with two passes The victory boosted the Indians' ‘ the start of the second lialf. | Indians, ea.sy winners over Har- period " after .regular goa-Iie Cump. Rockville is 3-5-2. game and was admitted to Man- record to six wrins, three losses ahd Trottsr ...... • •*... Ryan state, walloped Montclair 'Stale. weekly pieJk-up or burner barrels,' ■ _ Notliing but.goose eggs u-ere o’n ; vard last Saturday, Worsley was forced to the side- tag dwindle'ln'five years of spear tOti'(JIidf)Wri'*"hTmself on a 3-yard Coventry High's stfuggiing" Pat­ scesxx- Bqtn^ vChester-Hospitar: — -—.-’..-iS'-...... 35-6, in • New Haven. Southern White sidewall tires, radio and Harold Hoar. MI 9-4034 j.CI-.ERK-TYPIST with knowledge carrying for I.Ayne at Pitt.sburgh ramble. The one-time LSI) stand­ receivers were behind the Man­ ' atie. Kaafsr- ; .-i n B^hnke ho the scoreboard for each side until j Yale, struggling to date, may llne.s with a stiff neck. Worsley riots, still looking for that elusive The game ended league play for - Tri-Oaptain Joihn Vert'aille led scored in''"each.,-period, with 220- One,' T^ __,\ 'Thr*« heater. Recent, complete .------— - .....— . r -----r~r | of shorthand for general office the final play from .scrimmage ini have ’arrived’ with Rapp at the suffered the injury In a first and Milt Plum at (Cleveland. Daw­ out connected with El Dubenion chester halfbacks bringing back Ansaldi ...... !, . Martinalli pound Ralph Ferrisi. last sea­ motor overhaul. Excellent con­ AN UNUSUAL bargain! Reuphol-] Apply .Manchester Modes, SEPTIC TANKS on a 75-yard scoring play and hit first victory, entertain East the year. Manchester tied for sec­ tha scoring wdth a pair of goals, his bhe first half. Pin-point passer I controls. period collision. .son says he didn’t flunk the NFL Hampton today, then go to Col­ memories to the coaches of earlier ond place with Vernon, each with son’s New , England scoring Alabama, Northwestem a n d dition *460 Call eveningi MI ■ter 3 piece living room set: sofa in,.’ pine Street. Man AND te.st—he never took it. Glenn Bass js'ith a 40-yard TD inability to defend against the n th and 12th of the year. Pearson ...... Southern California stood tree-tqp Short-Lived Ijf.aA ^ chester to oppose Bacon Academy 4-2 marks. Both trailed front run­ Monchester’e first .score, by Den­ CH ‘’ ''*** ' champ; hitting twice. Hi# side- 3-02r and 2 chairs *145. Choose from Chester, Bill Bay put Chicago in front "All the games I ever played pass before connecting on a pass "bomb." The extra-point try was Lawrence ...... , Ragia ' kick, Vinney Bucci, opened South- tell today as the unchallenged group of fine fabrics. .Work d on e.^ ., PLUGGED SEWERS play with Cookie Gilchrist that Thursday, the end of a long, long ning South Windsor (5-1) in the ny Karpuska, came after a cross 1-0 in the opening period before in already were won or lo.st when stopped and Manchester led 22-6 "Rii' _ • 1 erp’s scoring with a spectacular giant# Qf the gridiron following a bv expert craftsmen on our prem WANTED -Waitre.sses who could Krit^jak Winner in Trapshoot Event I finally got off the bench says I covered 75. yards and set up the season. The Pats are 6-9-1 to at the half. slaiidings. Further non league from Steve Morrison. It w m Kar- Karpuska Iarg.m*ky] 73.yar^ run. weekend in which -three metnbere ises. All work ully guaranteed ; be on call for banquet Work. Call Andy Bathgate and Mel Pearson deciding 'touchdown. Rabb's pass­ date. games will be scheduled, and an­ puaka’e first tally this season. Tom SOTO "Firedome," 4 door MacNise Cltsiei Dawson.. Recovered Fumble Whitesell , . Pottfr Not all the action occurred on of the nation’s major cbllege foot­ only *128. 736 Center St. MUl Fabric Salesroom. 175 Pine Cavey's Re.stam-ant. Ml 3-1415. gave New York a short-lived 2-1 Da\jfson pa.ssed for three touch­ ing overcame a five-touchdown The Haider kickoff in the second nounced shortly. Provetical canned the second of the St ^elusive Cheney Fabric ^ . . Septic Tanka. Dry Wella. S— or the field. A gaa tank exploded in ball elite ran into t^ber-trlraming ?1. work /Dependable Bob Krinjak ovir-* 50 targets- Krinjak 43, Ward 38, lead in the middle period. Goals downs as the Texans knocked de­ pass performance by Broncos’ half was relumed to the '20. Pohi gwne and his second In the second Addabbo 'Huirrott buzz-saws. Texas, holder of the saVearoom, in Manchester. Ml ^WANTED-;- Waitresses to Une* laatalled—Cellar Watar* period after a scramtole In front of , a lunch truck parked at the side luncheons. Apply'Cavey’s Restau­ eame a strong Mdnd that made j Emil Pellard 37. Jack Erickson 34. Murray Balfour and Murphy fending league champion Houston quarterback Frank Tripucka. Courtesy Needed recovered a fumble on the first Beau Pul*ple . . . . . Blum No. 1 ranking for two, weeks, fell 1958 FORD Fairlane 2-door sedan, 3-7322. Budget terms arranged. (irootlng Done. the Maloney goal. ! of Bowen FMeld during intermis­ rant. shooting difficult,, and won thei 25 targets—Francis Conti 21, Gil: the Hawks-to move In from a first-place tie with Boston « * * play. Four tries failed and Windsor sion. injuring 15 persons. They from the Us' of unbeaten and un­ V-8, standard shift. Best offer. MI MWkly trapshoot held yesterday hy j Pepin. 20, John Zeppa 19, Nelson front 3-2 at the end of the period, in the East. The Patriots, .who 'nTANS-OHARGERB— MIAMI, Fla. (A P )—Poor man­ too4c over on their 11 ^and proniptly ^Sol w’hat gives with this Beau Verfallle booted home the third , Morrison ... Dennia tied feame as did another member REtVEAVTNO qf burns, moth holes. OR were treated at a hospital- for 3-0289 after 4 p.m. Zippers repaired Window Shades LOCAL STORE expanding— three McKINNEY BROS. the Manchester Coon and Fpx Club. I Quimby 18, Steve Klein 18, Dave *>ut Earl Ingarfield got the Ran- whipped Oakland 26-16 Friday, The Titans snapped a four-game ners are becoming the rule, rather fumbled. Hogaijr ifeovered atid Purple? Eve since thb Fourth of and fourth of the day on ' scoi ina-si ivaKarpuska. Provencal, of the top ten in The Associate! saiesladies needed, part-tim^ or- from Morrison and Billy .l^itesell..; v.^rfaills* 2 Bradv first and second degree burns and 'mode to meaatire; all sized Vene- Krinjak broke 43 of 60 targets to 1 Erickson 17,. Fxi .Marcisenuk 17, gers-even at the outset of the third are 5-2 to the Oilers' 4-3. t losing streak, and handed the than , the exception, on g o J f Duchesneau threw to, Tupper for. July he’s , been pestering the big released. Preea poll—Wleconjin—on a Sat­ 1936 OLDSMOBILE. standard full-time; For interview write Box Sewtroqt Oispotol C«. beat Terry Ward by five. Gene Enrico 16. Bob Wilbanks 16, stanza before McDonald and Mur- The 'Texans are 6-1 In the West, Chargers their third straight set­ courses, says Bill Tinder. Miami another six points. Oh the try for •teve Brady finished It off wlUk. a Suha — M. Camey. 'Tourn. Brady, urday program -that left only transmiaaion, radio, heater, good blinds Keys made whUe you name horses such -as , Kelso and kanv Wi final neriod ’ It was a l' Provsncal. Carlson,- Zagllo. Hulchlnaon. Clearly Over Head wait Tap* Roeord*ra tpr rant. J, Herald. gi>-ing age. experience, 199-132 PcMt (U.—Ml » -a a i9 .Another shoot is scheduled next Tel Stepanski 15, Tony Kavasek,' phy hit. ' , a half-game in 1 front, ot Denver back on two touchdown passes golf pro. Tinder says, "Everybodyls extra points the tehms traded pen­ Carry Back. He did It afealn Sat­ tony m me nnai pen o^ -si - e^-iw. _ McCarthy, McCarthy, J. J. McC*,rthv. McCarttiv. Hachsdeur- Hachadour- The University of Connecticut eight, iMidor tooms .wl^ psrfoct iMndiUon. CaU Ml 9-9366 oftMr salary regulrementa, ete. ttia St»t icore of tJl* year tor Stephen*. Oallsghtr, Kooks, Smith, Morloir’a, tST Mata, Ml 9-8ML •unday morning at ' the club 15, Bob Kay 13. In Sfaturday night’s play Chi- (6-2), upended by Buffalo Sunday from , Jolinny Green ' to Don May­ reading up on 'how to play’. They alties with the Raiders mding up urday, leading all the fa y in cap­ (2-1) was clearly over Its liaad hi records. 6:». •roimds. Five target prize shoots were cago edged Montreal 3-2 and New Brodj, a sophomoro. I OriowsU. Stegal, Heck. I 45-38 on the long-range )x>mbs of nard and a 73-yard punt return should eorlcentrate on how lie on the 16, but Pohl went the dis­ turing the 1114,800 Man O’Whr ( t . ~ ' Teaterday’a reauita Inoludet won by Quimby and Ericks<». ' Yorlc defeated Toronto b-1. . Warren Rabb. In tha league’s for, title points bgr Dick Christy.. loourteous.” | tance for two pohtta. Stakes at Belmont Park. 1-. . ■ J i ’

/ J' t- . f LVE MANCHESTER EVENING HRRALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1962 p a o : MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, OCTOjBER 1961 PAGE THIRTEEN /, Articles For Sale 4S THERE OUGHT A BE A LAW BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Hotuca For Salt 72 Housm For S«le 72 Hofue* For Sale 72 .HoufiM For Sole 72 Wantcd>-R«al Estate 77 SNOW BLOWERS - SNOWBIRD, LAKEWOOD CIRCLE - Ranch. MANCHESTER—Ramch. 5% rooms MANCHESTEHr—Porter St, area, 8 ^ '6 o t l EX, near High Rchooli WANTED—Real Estate. Selling or Ariena, Bolen*, Toro power han­ Bbcceptionally .large Uvlng. room built 196d. Large lot, attached ga-. near echool, t-S duplex, two heat-, CLASSIFIED dle. Snow b lo w ^ repaired, parU .with fireplace, dining area and rage, oil hot water heat, 2 full 'bus and shopping. 3-csr garage, t buying Residential, cummercial TAWM NO CHANCM WITH BUriNILU'd ing syetems, 2-car garage, eictri' furnaces. Remarkable condition. or uiduatriel real estate. Conuct and service, ^ ade* and term*. 8 u r TN8 CHANCM 8H8 TAk«8 PltlVINO THB kitchen with view of lake. 8 bed- hatha, built-in oven and range, building lot, $18,800. MI 3:^9i». Capitol BquipAient, 38 Main St. M W TV VIATHC 4CH00U Reasonable Hayes Agency, MI ley b : BO« — KIP WUR 6eAT 8eUT» roonu, i baths, elaborately finish­ wall-to-wall carpet, immediate oc­ 3-4808. MI 3-7988. IANP RRAVf ed basement with fireplace, bar, cupancy. Terrific buy at $19,500. Brae-^irn Reilalty. r etc. 2-car gtrage, professionally Robert Wolverton Agency, MI IT’S A P^^H ADVERTISING DELUXE bathinette, $10; stroller, I OONt TBU9T THAT 8 0 6 /XT* VfRV W8Lt, NINE ROOM remodeled home, REMEMBER — Property realisti­ landscape lot. raced at $29,900. 9-2813. birch cabinet kitchen, H9 baths, cally 'priced it half sold. If sell­ I basket, fringed canopy, $10; chair, CNKCR0wp»p,-nte k im r a im , MR9. Philbrick Agency, 30 0-8464. Peaches are out of season, but I $3; Lord Taylor layette. $8; $25 OIH , ANP TH» PRlV6g'9 A CARBUNCLfi 6-5 TWO-PAMILY, excellent, condi­ fireplace, aluminum storms, ga­ ing, call thi< office — Our record CLASSIFIED ADVERTISMENT DEPT. HOITRS this home ife’t out of style. A rages, one acre. Carlton W. speaks for Itself. Alice Clempet, complete. Antique cranberry glass MOIIDNI FROM HOW ON XTX. : »(TIRil.y FINLEY STREET - Ranch, 6 tion, aluniinum combinations, 3- real nice clean ranch with car­ 8;15 A M. to 4;30 P.M. lamp, 3 feet, $15; Frwich provin- PRIV6 eR/triNILLATO UR7OV0UI rooms plus a. utility room and cat garage, nice neighborhood, Hutchins, MI 9-5182 Realtor, MI 9-4848. 6CH00I. PIR60NAUVI port, amesite drive, and a nice ! cial walnut console, fine detail, heated reo room,, 200x200 tree close to schools, shopping and yard for the kids to play -^ith COLONIAL HOME and business COPY CLOSING TIME FDR CLASSIFIED ADVT. $20. MI 3-1021. shaded lot, 2-car garage, 24 foot transportation. $23,900 Philbrick their friends. Large li-ving combined. CSiarming 8-room Co­ Le^al Notice MONDAT Thna FBIDAT 10;»0 AJI.—aATURDAY 9 AM. living room with fireplace, plen­ Agency, MI 0-8464. room, 8 bedrooms, built-in* and CHRISTMAS trees (Wholesale). lonial (circa 17841 on Main 8t. LIOrOB PEKHIT ty of privacy for $2,000 below ap­ dining area, hatchway, gas hot Village center, 2 fireplaces, oil hot Our selected fancy Canadian trees praisal, $25;900. Robert Wolver- >OTICG OF APPLICATION. rOUR OOOPERA^ON WILL f>* I 111 4 0 7 1 1 sell on sight. Double .ordinary air heat, and you have it. Don't water heat, S car garage, town Thij IS to g iv e nottes that I, LILLIAN BB APPRECIATED U t O t Afll J-A / I I ton Agency, MI 9-2813. wait to see' this new listing.' > E SCHEER of 16 Marion br. Man- -^profits. Write at once for moder­ NO PROBLEM! water,eA large colonial store M . attach- • Chester. Conn,, have filed an application ate prices, plug big yearly bonus R(X3KVILLE—Cape Cod. Non-de­ ed. Both v a ca n t. Priced to se ttle l-asted Oct 18, 19«2. with the Liquor estate. Call Stephen Rose MI i Control commission for a .Liquor Pack- discounts. Hughes Farms, Bem- velopment area. Fantastic valley School IS close by when you JACK J. LAPPEN AGENCY - - ~. . — - - a------I* 3-7308. J Watson Beach A Co. agr Store permit for th#i safe of alc»- ardston, Mass. view. 6 rooms, 2 unfinished, baser move into this 6 rooni Colonial' hollc liquor on the premleea Route 44A, “Dutch Boy” NALPLEX Continueil From Preceding Page ment garage,, aluminum storms, in convenient Bowers School . MI 4-1541 522-2115. Bolton. Conn. . , „ . „ The bualneas la owned by B t B . . . the one-stroke, one-ooet interior fiat finish that lets you oil hot water heat, city facilities, area. 3 bedrooms and a garage, Package Store, Incorporated, of Bolton. FIREPLAC® wood for sale, deliv­ excellent value at $11,600. Cantor combination windows, too. VERNON Conn, and will be conducted by Ln.c t like an expert. No brush marks, no lap marb - Articles For Sale 45 ------j g - Salesmen Wanted 36-A ered. PI 2-7729. $15,000. Eve. Mr. Rueter, -M I go WINDSOR—Cape .Cod home, 8 LIAN E. SCHEER. arlon Drive, A Goldfarb, Realtors, MI 3-8442, Brand new 6-room custom built ns to dry instantiyi Easy deenup, too-just use soap TR 5-6244. 8-0369. ' ' , rooms down, expandable second Manchester.' Conn., aa permittee.tee. AD BOOK MATCHES SCREENED LOAM for the best in WHITE PORCELAIN double kitch­ •c ■ floor, garage, fireplace, 150x220 brick front ranch with attach­ LILLIAN SCHEER. Cand waterl YouH find many anert colon to Choose from. Full or Part-Time Men lawns from our screening plant en sink, two white metal kitchen landscaped yard. Hourly bus serv­ ed garage, 8 bedrooms, 2 baths, Dated UCL 18. 1982. George Griffing, Inc. PI 2-7888. ROCKLEIX3B!—T room Ranch, 4 Cash In BIG selling Union Label cabinets, like new. MI 3-5574. years old. large modern kitchen, WARREN E, HOWLAND ice. Short walk to library store, living room with fireplace, Campaign Book Matches. Every dining room, large shaded lot, built-in oven and rang*, dishwash- REALTOR church. Glenn Roberta Agency, bu.siness or service in your com­ hr, disposal pantry, etc. Large Realtors. MI-4-1621. non-development, $17,990. Im­ 12th Circuit munity a prospect. Fast, steady R«>at.o and Accessoiieii 46 mediate occupancy. C. J. MORRISON dining room, den center entrance 676 Main St. MI $-1108 daily commission. Sell re^lar line,. CLEARANCE -KSZAt tF hall, paneled wall fireplace in liv­ WALKER STREET—6 room Cape Glamour Girls Hillbilles, Tenora- THREE WOODEN rowboats. 8 •aw// JTt with garwre, fireplace, 8 bed­ BH room custom built ranch, Court Cases F u s tffp y gr., ing room with a beautiful view, 8 2 years old, S bedrooms, liv­ PAINT STORE ma, NEW XMAS DESIGNS. Every HOME MODERNIZATION foot, oars and locks, $25 each.: amCAK */, XU.. rooms ahd dining room, fully Call MI 9-8088. bedroom*, 2 baths, 2-car garage, WALNUT STREET — 3 family on ing room with fireplace, base­ 865 CENTER STREET—.5H 9-9718 thing for everj'one in FREE Mas NEEDS plastered waUs, selltng at bank stormed, very clean and well ter Outfit. No experience neces 90x180 lot, 2-car garage, oil steam kept, $15,900. Robert Wolverton ment garage, $17,500. Immedi­ MANOHEBTER SESSION appraisal, $81,000. Phllhrlck Agen­ heat, aluminum storms and ate occupancy. WE GIVE UrN' GREEN STAMPS sar>- no investment. Write today cy, MI 0-8464. Agency, MI 9-2813. A 20-year-old Manchester youth SUPERIOR MATCH CO., 7552 S. Some floor models—Some in 17'6" BOAT and 75 h.^i motor and screens, new roof and siding, very today was sent to the State Jail trailer. PI 2-6051. clean, $18,500. Robert Wolverton MANC3HESTER — 8 room home, Many others from $10,000 up Greenwood, Chicago 19. Rl. Original crates. Household Goods 51 Rooms Without Bobrd 59 CUSTOMn BDWgiUA un jr 6 V rroom Ranch, to $40,000. at Hartford in lieu of a $2,000 ALL AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS Business Locations large U'living room wlwith fireplace, Agency, MI 9-2813. handy man'a special, full price bond set by Judge Frank Mon- $11,000 Beautiful 8 room execu­ COVERED BOAT storage avail- FURNISHINGS — fine condition. ROOM FOR LADY or gentleman, ______For Rent 64 formal dimng rotnn, fomUy d ie A PLUS VALUE! 6 room Cape chun following the boy's ar­ Help Wanted— UtchenI. I - bkhoomame, bath*, tive’s English Colonial, rec room, JERRY FAY AGENCY raignment on ohargse of breslf- Chrome Bathroom Fixture Set I able. 289-51S8 or 289*5055. Some period items. 98 Spruce St. Cod, Bretton Road, Rolling Parle garSge, etc, etc., just reduced Inquire Mr. Markham 3-8 p.m. St., Ml 3-8368. CH 6-4738. s t o r e AT 245 Spruce St. (comer recreatlan room with Breplaoe, ing and entering, taking a Male or Female ST W’as $19,95 NOW $14.95 of Eldridge) suitable for office or area, wall-to-wall carpeting in $23,900. Short way out—8 bedroom MI 3-211$ TR 5-2640 encloeed breeaeway, attached ga­ living room, dining room, stairs motor vehicle without the own­ DINING itOOM set, 9x12 rug, 40” small business, $50 mcmthly. In­ rage, landscaped yard 01x104. Ranch, plus porch and workshop, Building Materials 47 and hallways, plus paneled fam­ $1,000 down, full price, $9,000; MANCHESTER — S yeu- old $ ers permiaelon, and driving a 30” <3hrome Towel Bars electric stove, good condition. MI Apartments— Plata— quire 168 Woodland St., MI 3-8474. Marino E. RoSertacn. Realtor. Ml motor vehicle while hi* license ^'■4 Part-Time and 9-2648. 8-5058. ily room, plus extra large ga­ Also 4H room home with ^ acre room delightful split level on iv,. , Was $3.79 NO W$2.88 WE ARE Tenements 6.3 rage, plus Plastlcrete. block of land, small down payment, high elevation. Custom built was under suspension. MANUFACTURERS OF patio. Near public and parochial full price, $7,000. For full informa­ basement to roof. Numerous ■The accused. Lessely C. Ed­ full-time work FOR SALE—Glenwood gas and gas ------1------1----- SEVEN ROOM Uolonial—2 car ga­ wards. 20, of 107 Spruce St., had combination stove with alttFol. TWO ROOM apartment, private OFFICE FOR RENT rage, 1% baths, 2 fireplaces, hot schools. $17,900. MI 3-8621. tion call the Ellsworth Mitten built-in features plus IH baths, COMPONENTS bath, occupancy November 1. his case continued until next Mon­ These Are on the House, Fellas 0 ur Ifnndplcs available at Mott’s oventrol and thermo-eye, etc., Ideal for insurance or real es­ water oil heat, central hallway, Agency, Realtor, MI 3-6930, or picture' book kitchen, double as $2.99 NOW $1.99 Call Barbara Harris at Burtont. MANCHESTER Austin Chambers, MI 9-7006 oven, dining room, rec room day. Nov. 5. Host Steve Oavagnaro distributes match books to Democratic ticket candidates who attended a Prehung Doors $200. Frigidaire refrigerator, $50. full attic, city utilities, good loca­ kdwards was arrested early to­ Super Market, Wood Trusses Walnut stain record cabinet, $10. tate agent, $60 monthly. utUl- tion, priced at only $23,000. with fireplace, a full plaster luncheon for all candidates this noon at Cavey's. Abrahiani A. Rlbiooff, ex-governor and HEW lec- Lav. Legs w/Towel Rack PI 2-8275. IDEAL LOCATIONS house, 2-car, garage, large shade day after he allegedly forced his cretarj’, and the candidate for Smate, was first in Une, foilowed by Atty. Paul Groobwl, Oaveg- Windows FOR RENT — Two 8-room apart­ ties paid CaU PI 2-6701. Charles Lesperance, MI 9-7620. w-a’y through a crilar door at the E. Middle Turnpike, Was $12.95 NOW’ $10.95 ments. No peta. Tel. MI 3-2068. St. James Parish — Fine *-• FALL VALUES trees. Priced to sell. Vacant. naro'a running mate for the General AasemNy from Mandheeter; Fred Doocy, incumbent fourth dis­ Glass Sliding Doors MR. ALBERT PROVES TO’ RANCH—6 rooms. West Side, Phone MI 8-6273, Brae-Bum home of Joseph Lavigne at 80 trict senator; and Bernard Gnabowski, (Jongreesman-at-large candidate. Several other members duplex with 2-ceu- garage, $13,280 Willington. New room Linden 8t., took the keys to Manchester Paneled Homes YOU THERE IS A 3%-ROOM"^apartment, furnished Youngstown kitchen with built- Realty. of the ticket also attended. (Herald photo by Saltomis). Bathtub—6' Cast iron White "SANTA CLAUS" ins, 3 bediooms, dining room, full modern baths, two heating ranch, built-in range and Lavigne's car, and then drove off or unfurnished. oU heat, ^ults. 466 MAIN-Ideal for offices J>r any systems, good condition oven. Fireplace, one acre • ROCKVILLE3—5-4 two-famlly. Very with the vehicle. Lavigne called . . . Ideal funeral appointmente Was $72.00 NOW’ $62.00 ALL OF NATIONAL’S JUST PAY MONTHLY! Reasonable rent. New Bolton — ------N. « — basement, car^rt, $2,400 as­ MEAT WRAPPERS com’merclal uae. Ml 9-5229 throughout, excellent income, wooded lot, only $500 down, good condition. 2-car garage. \ the ^ i c e end Edwards was they can be used in soup and other . EXTENDED FORECAST MATERIALS ARE QUALITY 1, 2, or 3 YEARS to PAY Road. Ml 3-6389. sumes VA mortgage at 4%%, MONTHLY PAYMENTS $17,900. Philbrick Agency, M3 $19,900. payments less than aver­ acre good land< Ontral. Carlton picked up shortly after 1 a.m. cooking, but also, when rubbed on WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) — The CASHIERS Bathtub—5’ <3aat iron White CONTROLLED FOR BETTER Polly’s Pointers the hands, celery remove* the . • . Prieet to meet your need$ $16.83 TO RENT—4 room heated apart­ 9-8464. Park St. — Very desirable t- age rent. W. Hutchins, MI 9-6132. Henry Oay. $1, of Stafford, U.S. Weather Bureau at Bradley | Was $84.00 NOW $74.00 BUILDING 3 COMPLETE Houses For Rent 65 was fined $110 after pleading smell of onions. Field issued this five-day forecast SALES CLERKS ment, adults preferred. Tel. family in excellent condition, $16,500 East Hartford. Exceptional ROOMS OF BRAND NEW 3-5118 between 8:30 a.m.-4;30 8% ACRES immaeulhte 7 room guilty to operating a motor ve­ Rachel Jones for Connecticut today: Call us for competitive prices and SOUTH (XIVENTRY — Lakefront Colonial, 1% baths, large cabinet 4-41^ spacious rooms, all re­ value in this 6 room ex­ POLLY CRAMER • • • Sendee, eonidentious and CLERKS (mornings) Bathtub—5’ Steel White FURNITURE p.m. decorated, oak floors, imme­ SOUTH WINDSOR $18,700 hicle while under the Influence of Newspaper Enterprise Assn. Temperature* in Omnocticut Information. All 100% guaranteed, some In orig­ Park. Available for Immedftite kitchen, excellent barn, trees, only pandable (Tape with 4 fin­ liquor or drugs. Clay was unable Dear Polly—I keep a soft paint ■atitfying. Was $65.00 NOW $55.00 occupancy, one furnished trailer $17,900. Carlton W. Hutchins. bU diate occupancy available, ished rooms, fireplace, Dear Polly—My big fiber porch brush handy to use for dusting the during the next five day*. Tuesday inal factory crates, with original FOUR AND three room apart­ first floor, Reduced to $20,500. to pay the fine and was sent to rug -was in gOod shape, but it was through Saturday, are expected to i Apply on premises NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. factory serial numbers ments with heat, hot water, and with all new furniture, $76 a 9-51S2. combination windows, shed RAISED RANCH. $ Bedrooms. the State Jail at Tolland. rough, fuzzy leaves of my African CHestnut 8-2147 month, and one 2-room' cottage dormer, amesite drive. low faded. Now it looks like new since average near the seasonal normal | Bathtub—5' Cast iron BLONDE BEDROOM gas for cooking. Electric refrig­ Wadsworth St. - - Excellent 2- Large living room with paneled Herman C. Smith, 51,, of 70 violets. 381 State Street, Route . 5, complete with new furniture; MANCHESTER — 5% room ranch taxes. All types of financ­ wall fireplace. Family room I d.ved it. The hot d.ve was easy to Flower Lover with little day to day change*. The S F c u x u ig e i Tuesday morning, 10 till 2. Tellow Blue LIVING ROOM SUITE erator and gas stove furnished. family, 6-7 ^autiful rooms, IVhitney Rd., was fined $110 on a apply with a scrubbing brush. normal temperature in Hartford is North Haven, (jonnecticut 5 PC. DINETTE "SET heat, hot water, and shower. $76 on a large tree shaded lot, quiet top repair, 2-car garage, ing available with fireplace on lower level W’as i;i09.00 NOW $88.00 Call MI 9-7834 between 5-7. deadend street, full cellar, oil hot plea of guilty to the charge of First, I vacuumed both sides of 47 and range* from a high ot .58 — AND ACCESSORIES a month. J. D. Realty, 618 Cen­ beautiful lot. Asking $22,900. with door to backyard. Bath­ operating a motor vehicle while I 18 ACRES OF SATISFACTION ROCKVILLE—Available Nov. 1, 8Mi ter Street, MI 8-5129. water heat, fireplace, natural $17,900 Vernon. 6 room spilt level. room vanity. Oversized attach­ the rug and the floor beneath. to a low of 36. -In Bridgeport th* ' WESTINGHOUSE REF'R. under the influence of liquor. Layer* of ' newspaper protected Bathtub—4%’ Cast iron. Pink READY TO SERVE YOU! WES'nNGHOUSE T.V. room apartment, heat, hot water, woodwork, easily financed: move Duplex, 5-5, excellent condi­ Also paneled den. built-in ed garage All material and range la 58 to 40, and in New Ha­ Situations Wanted— MAN<3HESTER — Rockledge. 6 right in; $17,900. Robert Wolver­ range, oven and dishwash­ Smith was arrested last night fol­ the floor under the rug and out News Tidbits ven 57 to 38. M ^ k i n s A^^e s t Was $109.00 NOW $88.00 WASHING MACHINE parking and other conveniences tion, $16,600. One apartment fixtures for the 4th bedroom lowing a complaint that he was 38 furnished, washer and dryer on room ranch Can be rented with ton Agency, MI 9-2813. available for Immednate occu­ er, lovely screened porch, and bath on lower level. Call a foot or so at each side. If I were Precipitation may total over one Female DE LUXE RANGE option to buy. Asking $21,000. Ton- causing a disturbance with hi* car doing it again, I would do the job o e i i / i c e Diamonds— Watches— Take your choice of any of these premises, desirable location, walk­ pancy. l ‘car garage, wooded lot. Mr Lariviere, MI 4-1780, MI half inch occurring as scattered REFINED, reliable middle age Pump—^4h.p. Mark n C>)nv. Jewelry 48 gren Agency, MI 3-6321. MANCHESTER—42 Ludlow Road. Only 4 years old. at th# rear of the Church of the in the yai-d as the wet. newly dyed showers Tuesday and rain toward appliances in addition to bedroom, ing distance to shopping, m inutes______Rockledge. New 6 room ranch, 3 9-6306, TR 6-6611, Nazarene at 236 Main St. Enrico Mattel, 56, Italian gov­ ORMANDJ.WEST • DIRECTOK lady will babysit any night and Was $144.95 NOW 1119.00 living room, dinette, rugs, lamps, ^ Hartfo^ over Pa^way $95 BEAUTIFUL 8-bedroom ranch for Excellent financing availabl* rug would dry faster. Mine looks the end of the period. weekends. Own transportation. WATCH A^ID Jewelry repairing at large bedrooms, natural wood­ on above listings. $1*,900 East Hartford. Here's a Other.court dispositions b}' fines so good that we are going to use ernment oil czar, and two other HUiRchMhir't OWmI —¥n1li tables, linoleums, dishes and other jnonthly Rockville, TR 6-3748.__i rent, next to school, responsible work throughout, built-in oven and moderately priced home or bond forfeitures included the RHONE Mi 9-7IK Call MI 3-1807 after 3 ;30 p.m. reasonable prices, prompt items. BARROWS & WALLACE it this winter on the vinyl floor per.sons killed Saturday In oresh fho RAMt F»ctliti«u Roof Shingles 3/1 SEVEN ROOM apartment ~ 31 N. ■ range. This new home will be J. D. REALTY that offers 6 rooms with 55 E. Center St., Manchester cases of Calvin J. Sargent, 34. ot in our family room. OH-Streat Rarfcieg ice, 2 watchmakers. Manchester's EVERYTHING of a private plane in Italy . . . For WMUM J. IMNON, Uc. Jet Black, Tan, Larkspur Blue, oldest established jeweler. F E School St., $95 monthly Call ^ 3-2108, Charles Rental Agen- open for inspection all day every 618 Center St. MI 8-6129 fireplace, combination win­ MI 9-530* Eaat Hartford. $110 for operating Pleased ONLY $398 day. Stop by at your convenience. dows, and enclosed breeze­ a motor vehicle w'hile under the the third time since 1956, women 142 EAST CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 Jade Green, MPS Green | Bray, 737 Main St., State theater Includes’ Delivery, Set Up, Glastonbury 633-7748, _ I Robert Wolverton Agency, MI THREE BEDROOM ranch, 2 full way and 1-car garage. Good ______influence of liquor or drugs (a sec- Girls—I hope you like this idea of Seneca Nation of Indiana are Was $2.89 bdl now $2.75 bdl BuUdlng. ______[service, Guarantee Immediate De- SDC ROOM dupIex~oll heat’~cen- rooms, full bath, denied right to vote in tribal af­ ARE YOU IN FIVE CUDDLY housebroken kit­ I llerAV*** /*3«* Of TTnfll ...... * . . . *__ 9-2813. baths, attached garage, full base­ location close to bus line. EAST HARTFORD-Large 6 room charge of reckless driving was as well as I do. My faded gray _l. tens looking for good homes. Call livery Or Free Storage Until trally located, 2 or 3 adults. Write l gas heat, porch, $80 monthly. ment, aluminum combinations, fairs. 11*,900 Vernon U A R built 6 room i ranch, built-ins, cellar. K»r*ge,: ^>1*^ by pro*^^ porch rug will be deep green be­ after 4'30, MI 9-0657. , Roof Shingles Lock Type Garden— Farm—Dairy Needed to Box Pj-Herald. ' Adults. HArrison 3-9890 any time. MANCHESTER — 2 family 6-5, many extras, beautifully land­ I'.S. balance of paj-mente deficit or out of Phone for appointment -* very convenient to schools and ranch,ranch all good rood sized rooms,rooms.; bus. Carlton W. Hutchins, Ml Mirabile), Martin J. Norton. 18, fore the rest of you read this. Russet, Erin Green, Black Products 5n scaped, almost new, excellent of Worcester. Maas.. $45. Gareth Polly registers threefold increase in YEAR OLD AKC registered SAMUEL ALBERT Htfd. CH 7-0358 MANSFIELD '2 miles from ANDOVER-With option to buy. 5 shopping, good condition, oil condition, $18,900. Owner trans­ corner fireplace, built-in; 9-6132 ___ Was $3.99 bdl now $3.50 bdl UConn. 6 room duplex. $50 per C3ape, oil hot air heat, ga- S. (Selinas. 28, of Hasardvtlle. $40, July-September quarter, reaching HOT WATER? male Cocker Spaniel. Reasonable. GREEN MOUNTAIN potatoes^ j SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT | steam heat. Asking $17,900, Rob­ ferred. Owner, MI 9-4826. annual rate of $2.6 billion . . . Of­ PI 2-8282. If you have no means of trans­ month. Call Hartford 528-8120. j rage, all conveniences, immediate ert Wolverton Agency, Ml 9-2813. tion windew's..“ jJ*.y®"' uMANCHESTER basement —« room C^pe and William G, Klein, 26, of Stam­ Dear Polly—I save old powder good eating baked or boiled. De- [portation, I’ll send my auto fo r' ! occupancy. Cali Coventry PI SIX ROOM Colonial — 1% baths, quiet street, close to shopping and ford, $30. all for speeding; and puffs and tooth brushes for clean­ ficials fear death toll from last Just a day for fuel AKC SHELTIE puppies, sable and llvered to your door. Call Hatha-: ‘ ff"' SIX ROOM duplex, centrally locat­ 2-6746 after 6 p.m. Eniv » -ir.eV. ^ Owner «chool». excellent condition, priced John C. Richmond, 84, of Hartford, ing silver and brass. A freshly week’* Hurricane Harriet may riae way. MI 9-6438. 1 objigaUon. BEELZE3BUB ROAD—Wapplng. 6% | built-ins, porch, combination win- only 3 years oM owner . ___-vri *o< a-...,______white and rare blue merle. Poo­ SEARS ed. adults, $90 monthly (Jail MI room ranch, gar^e, bulTt-lna, I dows and doors, excellent loca- to sell, $13,900 Haves Agency, MI $35 for driving s motor vehicle washed puff is wonderful for ap­ to nearl.v 1,000 in flooded areas of can get yon out of tronblel A—L—B—E—R—T— S SOUTH COVENTRY—4 room sin­ transferred. 3-4803 southern Thailand. dle puppies. Good stoclt of Ger­ APPLES—Gravenstein. Macintosh,! 43-45 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD 9-8860 steel beam, beautiful trees, acre tion, immediate occupancy. with defective brakes. plying liquid polish and a tooth­ man Shepherd puppies. Also, some gle house with furniture, includ­ lot, reasmably priced. Carlton W. $20,900 East Hartford. 6 room Co- Trmqn- —i j n d Also. $96 fines against William brush gets into all the crevices To cleanse middle eastern coun­ I f you Kve in a typical house, (Portlands, Greenings. Bunce ^ OPEN NIGHTS 'HLL 9 ing stove and refrigerator, lake Charles Lesperance, MI 9-7620." “ Inei.l kreereti/ev ar^A at. FIRST OFFERING—Campfteld Rd. older dogs, Shelties and poodles. ROEBUCK &L CO; Farm, 529 W. Center St., Ml Hutchins. MI 9-6182. i Swaney, 19, of Old Lyme, for pass­ and fancy decorations. try of Yemen of "inherited corrup­ you could easily nm out o f hoi Reasonable. Petacres Kennel, privileges, available for immedi­ QUALITY HOMES—We have Excellent 4 room Cape, plus par­ ing in a lio passing zone; Robert E. “ Mrs. H. S. tion." bribery will be punished by Manchester Shopping Parkade 3-8118. ENTIRE contents of estate which tached garage, ceramic; tially 2 finished, fireplace, hot water several times a week. Route 6, Andover, PI 2-7800 was state licensed boarding home, garage.^Call MI 9-3147, ^ ate occupancy. No, utilities. $85 TOLLAND —Crestwood. Spa­ them; A split on Eva Drive for bath, fireplace, combina­ TopUff, 17, of 54 Union St., for death in the future . . . Algerian MI 3-1581 monthly, MI 3-8404. cious 6 room ranch, 3 bed­ water oil heat, built-ins, well i Now you can have all the hot APPLES, cooking and eating, $1 ranges, gas heaters, tables, desks,. r o (JKVILLE- $20,000; a brick cape, expand­ tion windows, wall-to-wall failure to obey a stop sign; and Dear Polly— Don't be too quick government decrees prohiMUon of DACHSHUND puppies, AKC regis­ rooms and bath, rooms, attached 2-car garage landscaped enclosed yard, about throwing away those rough alooholic beveragea for Algeria's water you need at one time far basket and up. Botti's Fruit chairs, lamps, beds, many miscel­ newly redecorated, second floor, FIVE ROOM single salt box cot­ able, for only $15,90(1; tremen­ carpeting, beautiful land­ home must be seen to be appre­ Donald Jorgensen, 17, of 23 Gard­ tered, home raised with children, ______j Farm, 280 Bush Hill Rd. laneous items. Call PI 2-6838. with sundeck. lot 175x200, per­ dous ranch at 82 South Main scaped lot, excellent condi­ ner St., for making an improper outside stalks of celery. Of course Moslems. only a day. Think of it— health guaranteed. Black and tan,' FLAT STONES for walla, patios, with gas heating and cooking tage on Lake St., available No­ fect condition, reduced to ciated. Selling for $14,000. only 9 }i t* a day! stove, couple or with one child, no vember, $90 monthly Call or see St. in the upper 20s; a beauty tion, on bus line. Charles Lesperance, Mi 9-7620 turn. AH pleilded guilty to the red. TR 5-8950. and house fronts Corner Route 441 TWO FULL-SIZE beds, one twin $22,500. in Rockledge, custom built, etc. charges. 'Yes, thanks to Mobilhset— Household Goods .51 bed, miscellaneous. Inquire 31 pets, $55 monthly. TR. 5-7984. Jerry Fay’s Real Estate Agency. 122,600 East Hartford. 6t4 room COCKEr' p UPPIES-AKC register. ^ " u l r % ______! Ml 3-2118 or TR 5-2840. ELLINGTON. Just over Rock­ in the $26,000 bracket; and a EDGE WOOD St., Hartford, sturdy, Joseph Hasch, 36, of 516 Bush and on oil-fired hot water heater Ford St. (opposite library) be­ FOUR OF FIVE room tenement, real big split out in the Baldwin ranch, 2 fireplaces, attach­ well-built 3-family, 6, 6 and 4, 2- Hill Rd., was fined $15 for failure o f correct capacity—yodr family ed. blonds or reds, $30 and ^ ‘ —— ------STERILIZED, used furniture for tween 6-9 p.m. MI, 9-4401. ville line. 5% room ranch, ex­ ed garage, combination Washburn's Cocker Kennels, TR DARK. RICH, stone-free loam. i every room, including mattresses, garage, second floor, on bus line, STAFFORD SPRINGS-^” bedroom cellent condition, lot 100x125, Rd. area for $33,000. T. J. Crock­ car garage. Get your rent free or to grant the right of way, John E. can take care of oU their washing near stores. MI 9-0351, 289-6644. oversized ranch, huge living room ett, Realtor MI 3-1577. window* shaded lot, on bus buy for an Investment. Tel. Dahlquist. 40, of Andover, was 6-2894. Also fill, gravel, stone and white springs, and upholstered furni- KBLVTNATOR electric stove, off Ellington Avenue. line! - needs at ont time. sand. MI 3-8603. ture. All kinds of appliances, years old, good condition. MI with fireplace and 3 picture win­ 525-8775 evenings fined $10 for driving an unregis­ Mom can do the family wash. FREE — Black or black and FOUR LARGE rooms and bath, dows, dining ell, bright kitchen, ANDOVER— Main Street. 7% RANCH—6 large rooms. Amesite cleaned and tested. New dinette 3-5810 after 6. $28,500 Vernon. 7 room executive tered motor vehicle, and George VOTE } Sis can do the dishes at Die tame white kittens, female Call MI BEAUTIFUL woolen remnants for deluxe apartment,- in beautiful 1% baths, recreation room, patio,; room older home, copper drive, full cellar, oil heat, fully Atkina. 16. of 148 Loomis St., $10 sets and mattresses brand names. _ — Colonial home. So, Coventry. Cabi- stormed, fireplaces, 3 large bed­ ranch with attached 2-car time Junior takes his bath, and 4-0196. sewing or rug making especially Shop and save at LeBlanc Furni- FOR SALE—Four pair interlined 2-car garage with overhead stor­ plumbing, excellent heating garage, 2 full baths, beau­ MANCHESTER for intoxication bargain priced. We are moving neted kitchen, storm windows, age Beautifully situated. High system, full price $8,500. rooms, $16,500 Owner-agent Es- you enjoy a shower. ture Hospital, 195 South Street, P“ >1 draperies, two pair fit cott, MI 9-7683, tiful stone fireplace,, sliding Prosecuting atty. Mirabile nolled in November! Colonial Remnants, Rockville,, TR 6-2174 Open 9-9,^ 58'’x74” windows, two pair fit screens, Venetian blinds, fireplace, elevation. 8 acres of land. Lease 51 Pl.vmouth Lane Don’t delay—phone u* today. Articled For Sale 45 oil hot water heat. $85 Adults BOLTON—4 room oversize glass doors, patio, com­ the folio-wing cases: Miss Eleanor FOR t 115 Center St. 38” x58'' windows. Call MI 9-1830. available to adult family. Tel. Find out how easy it is to switch Saturday till 5. 1 only. Electric range and refrig­ ranch, immaculate condition, MANCHESTER—4 bedroom home, plete built-in kitchen, Padelski. 16. of Buckland, charged WAULiPAPER and paint aal* — 522-1676 days or 525-6775, eves. wooded lot. All types of fi­ Very desirable neighborhood. 8 with disobeying s stop sign; Wil to a Mobilheat-fired water heat­ get, BRAND NEW Florence gas stove. erator available extra. 15 minutes Mrs|. Sergeant. fruit trees, shrubs, acre lot. excellent closet and stc-age space, pasted, regtuar fully trimmed, SEWING K ^ O ^ E S (1962 modelK THREE-PIECE Hving room large enclosed oorch. 2-car ga­ nancing available, spacious rooms, .thru center liam Previtl, 19, of Glastonbury, er. *Aatragt/amily af fm a. never used, sacrifice $35 or $2 sofa and two chairs, kitchen set. $125. Call between 5-9 evenings. east of Manchester. MI 3-7056. hall brick colonial, 2'4 bath* plastic coated. Celling paint. $2.89 Ml 9-8569. rage, $19,700. Philbrick Agency. charged with knowingly interfer­ gallon. Morriaon Paint Store. 38$ weekly. Ml 9-6696. MI 3-5660. MODERN 4',.i room apartment, | AUSTIN CHAMBERS _ MI 9-8464. plus laundry room on first ing with the apprehension of i S'lhurbin For Rent fifi U ft R REALTY CO.. INC. floor. Basement recreation Center St. CHEVROLET Wheels 15-16” , truck CALORIC ultramatic gas and gaSj stove, refrigerator, Youngstown Re^l Estate Broker criminal; Edward B. White, 89, of kitchen, 2 bedrooms, parking. MARLBOROUGH, Route 6A—New $10,900 * room with fireplace, 2-car ga­ Vernon, charged with disregarding chains, bathroom sink, wood kitchen range and A. O. Smith i Musical Instruments 33 Real Estate, commercial, in­ MI 8-2692 rage. City water and sewer*. MORIARTY stove, 300 cedar poles. Ml 9-1353. glass lined automatic gas hot plenty of closets, heat, hot water 4 room apartment, electric bullt- dustrial listings appreciated. a stop sign; Victor Dollak, 17, of included, Referenres. Immediate in oven, washer and dryer avail- Unbeatable value. Older home One block from Hartford bus. Wapplng, charged with Intoxica­ water heater. 30-gaIlon capacity. ESTEY PUMP organ, small church Ml 9-7006 MI 3-6930 Robert D Murdock MI 3-6472 Immediate occupancy. Call Smocking For Tots type, excellent condition, ideal for occupancy. MI 3-6452. abl^, electric heat. AX 5-9047, completely rebuilt. Four large tion; Richard F. Larson, 18, of llO Various household furniture. rooms, two up and two down. Stephen Rose, MI 3-73(18 1R0THERS Phone 528-7704 Lakewood ROOM Garrison Colonial WINDSOR—Looking for the un- j Oak St., charged with reckless STATE cm f ROOM duplex near hospital, COVENTRY I^KE Full ba.sement. Aluminum sid­ usual? Ixidge type house. 7 rooms, driving; and John R. Murphy, 26, Eye-Catching! available Nov. 1. Write Box MM, Heights. 5(4 roofn" house, 3 bed­ large living room dining room, REPRESENTATIVE kitchen, study and lavatory. 4 ing, combinations, Nice private porches, 2 acres of land, high ele­ of Rockville, charged with mak­ Herald rooms, living room with fireplace, yard, plenty of trees. Central. vation, trees beautiful scenery, 3 ]. Watson Beach ing an improper signal Ml 3-5135 A SENSATIONAL furnished, modem conveniences, bedrooms md bath on second Office and Store 2Vi ROOM apartment $87, includes flooi Recreation room with fire­ miles from Bradley Field, near Pull the Second I,ever oil heat, available Nov. 1 througli factories, asking $19,000. Marion MONEY FOR ROADS This ad paid, for by the 301-315 Center St. VALUE Euuipment 54 stove and refrigerator, heat and June. MI 9-2084 after 5:30 p.m. place in basement. Attached T. J. CROCKETT. Realtor hoi water and utilities. Adults double garage. Aluminum siding. Edlund, Real Estate. Ml 4-0414^ &L Co. BRISBANE. Australia lAP) — Republican Town Committee THREE COMPLETE ROOMS TYPEWRITER SALE—new type­ only. Tel. MI 3-5694. Central location, $32,900. Phil- MI 3-1577 21 Central Row, Htfd., 592-2118 The giant cane toad (Bufo Mari WE GIVE (IS brick Agency. Ml 9-8464. 18 STARKWEATHER St. — I.Arge nusi. a native of Central and OF NEW DECORATOR writers $55 and up; used type- . Wantied To Rent GREEN STAMPS writers $29 and up. Berube’s WOODLAND STREET — Clean 3 $11,800—6 ROOM Cape, aluminum immaculate * room home, all j South America, is bringing pock STYLE FURNITURE Typewriter Service, 479 E. Mid­ room flat (plus one small rooml, ELDERLY Gentleman. clean, BOWERS SCHOOL—7 room Co- storms awnings, shade treet. bus, utilities, quiet- neighborhood, close | et money to th* chll^en living dle Tpite-. Manchester. MI 9-3477. second floor, heat furnished, lo- quiet, sober desires 2 room apart- lonial. 4 bedrooms, walk-up attic, j shopping, Carlton W. Hutchins. to transportation, copper plumb-1 near the sugar canefield* of $299 cated near churches, shopping ment. convenient Maximum $70. 2-car garage, well shaded lot \ MI 9-5132 Ing oil hot water heat, only: I.ots Ftir (tele 7$ Queensland. centers, bus line, $85 monthly. Box BB, Herald. ’ i 105x150 Only $16,500 Hayes Agen- $14,800.'Joseph Barth, Broker, MI The toads were Imported to con Mobilheat Wanted—To Buy 58 Available now. Garage optional, " - ' cy. Ml 3-4803 Eves. Ml 9-2297 ,(COLONIAL—7 rooms, 2 full baths, 9-032iT. ______^ WYLLYS STREET—exttaordjpa^ trol the gray-back beetle on the Magnificent sofa bed covered $5 monthly. Inquire 168 Woodland WANTED 5 or 6 room .single or 2-car garage, centrally located, single lot 240 foot frontaga. Ml canefield.s. They did a good job, ( ^ 1 In 100% nylon, matching chair WE BUY, SELL or trade antique St., Ml 3-8474. tWo-family house, reliable family WAPPING—2 year old Cape, 50 $16,500. Philbrick Agency, MI WST BE SOLD-6 room Cape. | 3-7444. and multiplied In thousands. with, foam cushions, 3 mar- ‘ and liaed furniture, china glass, of 3 adults. Phone MI 9-6827 after foot foundation, 6 finished rooms 9-8464. front dormers, open stairway, ; Today they are sought by Aus­ proof top tables, 2 lovely table ILLIAMSON silver, picture fromep and old 5- , . down, space-for 2 additional bed­ fireplace, hot water oil heat, tile tralian universities for medical -'lamps, 2 jumbo throw pillcw's, coins, old dolls and guns, hobby Furnished AoarTment* fi.3-A rooms and bath on second floor. VERNON—5 room ranch with and other research work. 9x12 f.b. rug . . . 21 piece din­ MO.THER, third grade daughter, ■ 24 foot living room, spacious din­ 40x40 steel building in rear, com­ dows and doors, city utilities, nice coUectlona, attic contents or whole ANDOVER — 2 - room furnished need 3 or 4 room heated apart­ The other day a call came from ette ensemble, 4 piece elegant estates. Furniture Repair Service, ing room, modern kitchen with mercial zone, bus line. 5far.y busi­ lot, air conditioner, central vac­ the University of Perth to the walnut bedroom suite with fa­ apartment for rent. All utilities, ment Manchester. Maximum $95. bullt-lns. oversize bedrooms. ness possibilities. Tongren Agen­ uum system, $16,200. CSiarles Les­ Talcottvlle, Cjonn Tel Ml $-7449 heated. C. H, SUens, PI 2-7273. MI 3-0810. town of Ingham for 1,400 live mous make mattress and aluminum combinations, 1-car ga- cy, Ml 3-6321. perance. MI 9-7620. Wanted— Real EsUtc 77 toads, each seven Inche.s long. spring, 2 foam bed pillows, 2 WANTED — Good used restaurant f»i,r>Tr rage A quality built • home with ------Within a few hours the local kids equipment, also grocery store, ^ WISH aoUBUNE to hetidl* youl vanity lamps . . . all new, all Houses For Sale 72 plaster walla and cast Iron base- TOLLAND — Paying rent? Years MANCHESTER—Small farm over had delivered the toads to a col­ guaranteed. equipment and tavern equipment.' board heating $25,900. Philbrick , later only rent receipts! Invest an acre, gcxtd $ room house, ga­ real estate? OaU me at Ml 9-082$ GORDON’S Cleaners and Laundry and electricity furnished. Work lection center and received 8 ia / ^ O M / v For fast and ready cash call Fred Agency. MI 9-8464. . | your money in a new home. See rage, 2 large barns, central, only *oe prompt end courteous aciTles. ing couple preferred. Tel. MI $9.900—5% ROOM ranch, fireplace, Joseph Berth. Broket ____ pence. (8 cental for each toad . (Under NEW OWNERS for Hie pcMt 3 months) Instant Credit . . . Fontaine, BU 9-5645, before 9 a.m. 9-9608 I 2-car gfarage, large lot, privacy. ------; our ranch or cape and attractive $12,500. Hayes Agency, MI 8-4808. Free Delivery or alter 7 p.m. -----I Carlton W Hutchins, Ml 9-5132. OUTSTANDING two year old split-: offer we can give you Joseph R(XKVILLE. 3 room heated, nice- — ------— level. 3 bedrooms, 8 full baths,' Barth, Broker, MI 9-0320. 381 East Center St., comer of Parker St.— Ml 3-0486 FRANK is buying and selling good ly furnished apartment, centrally MANCHESTER—6 room older Co­ formal dining iw m , family r o o m ---- • ’ ------used furniture and antiques at 420 with bullt-ina and patio, 2-car ga- MANCHESTER—7 room split level, NORMAN'S Lake St. Call and see what we've. located available- Nov. 1 Gottier lonial. Generous size rooms In- Apartments. TR 5-3620. elude living room dining room, rage This home features many 1% baths, rec room, garage, coy- Factory Furniture Warehouse got. Open Sundays. MI 9-6580. kitchen and 3 bedrooms, utility. extras including dishwasher, dis- ered patio, half acre of parklike THE nJRNAa WITH COVENTRY—3 large rooms, fur­ room, and enclosed pbirch. Oil poeal, built-in oven and range. grounds. Hayes Agency, Ml 3-4803. PRESSED FOR TIME? Get Acquainted MONEY SAVERS! 199 Forest, Comer Pine St., nished, heat and hot water. $76 heat, $14,500, Robert W<'olverton 3-zone heating, elaborate interior Manchester Rnoiris Without BAa.rtI 59 monthly. Pi 2-8646. Agency, Ml 9-2813 lighting, tastefully decorated, GREEN HILL STREET—Small 2 Thermosl Bv Weight— Minimum Open Dally 9-9, Saturday 9-6 PLEASAf^ room near ^Center, , ; hand hewn roof shingles, profes- family of 3-3, excellent condition. WE'RE OPEN ' 2 EIGHT ROOM cape, 4 bedrooms, sionally landscaped, top value at Ideal investment. T’-emendou* MI 2-1526 gentleman preferred. Inquire 146 Biisinetm Lnentions dining room, paneled- family (on* iwsiite— Oft* 0 CLOTHES SIZES' Center Street Tel., Ml 3-9120, $29,900. Philbrick .'gency. MI value at only $15,500. 7* -T. For Kent 64 room, full shed dormer, .fire 9-8464. Crockett, Realtor, MI 3-1577. U N T IL P.M . 8 Lbs. DRY I2-I4-I5-I8-20! ROOM FOR rent, private entranc< alarm, aluminum combinations, 5 FOR THE FINEST GAS HEATING COMFORT 5 SHIRTS a I I RUGS—Never used, $xl2 green free parking, on luis line proximity CENTRAL LOCA-nON. atoro attached garage. Very close to Washed • Nuffed 8374 space approximately 20’x40'. suit­ school, shopping and transpdtta- 1-5 yn. O U z J 'N broadibom, $30. 9x15 green Orlen- center of town. Gentleman pre­ Ir-k'kirkir-Ir'kirkH rirkirkirkifkitirk-kit MONOAY r . . TUESDAY . . , FRIDAY CLEANING The colorful butterfly design tal, $35; 9x12 Parisian. 289-6956. ferred. MI 9-8061 able for small business. MI 9-6294. tlon. $17,500. Philbrick Agency Ml PLUS fO0l •"€onomy For Dainty smocking and soft makes this most attractive — 9-8464. THURSDAY » AJI. to S PM. I. IT'S ONLY MONEY* Dried • FolM pleats are outstanding details on sweater! It’s easy to knit in the ! PORTER St. —Large colonlad home, WEDNESDAY • A.M. UatU NeoB . an adorable puffed sleeve frock stockinette stitch and rich blending refrigerator, $40; UHF TV con- FURNISHED room near Main St.' MAIN—Store. Ml But it’s YOUR money and we’d ^ Maifcimw foel input only on eokioet fteyi . . . Ind verter, $10; Bendix washer, need* Ml 9-2170. 9 Hazel St. 9-5229, 9-6. 5 bedrooms, 2% baths, 2-car ga­ for a tiny miss. • colors. like to lielp.you get all you canl^ saving is automatic, and ovem n m aliBunteed. 1 s t u r repairs, $15. MI 9-5940. —------rage, targe tandacaped yard. No. 8374 with Patt-O-Rama is Pattern No. 5023-N has full — PLEASANT ROOM for gentleman, ANDOVER — Route 6. 'Approxi­ Shown by appointment. Marion B. in the REAL ESTATE MAR-*k give you complete details today. 1.95 •0 O e 25c For Each in sizes 1, -2, 3, 4, 5 years. Size knit directions for s i ^ 12, 14, 16, DREXEL DINING room set and one block from Main St. MI mately 700 square feet of com­ Robertson. Realtor MI S-8HB. KET. 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I MONDAY, OCTOBER » , 1862 PAOB FOUSTEEM -•jk. ATcraRc Daily Net Preaa Ron iianrIiieBtrr 1Ev?n!ng Umlb For Mie Week gMed The Weather O e ti^ r 87, 1088 Fere e a t at D. S. Weather Ba ieau Turn Manchester High School C zoned professional sffices near graduates were invested in oap"ihd LenoK S t dmidy, rain toalght. how la 48.. About Town gown as freshmen at Annhunt. Liquor Law 13,700 Stanley Bray is seeking change Sherwin-Williamt Member of the Audit Cloady, rain tomorrow. High 88 to The Women’ll Fellowship ot the College in South Woodstock yester­ from Rertdeiice Zone A to Resi­ new Preiibyterieii Church will be day. 'They were Miss Teresa M. dence Zone C for property on Bureau of OIrouIatloii. AS. hoetesees at a social time following Caldera, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bid Before Woodbrldge.St, n^ar Green Rd. It Paints Manchester—lA City of Village Charm the congregational meeting of the Mario Caldera, 528 Notch Rd., and adjoins a property zoned, and used, W. H. ENGLAND church tonight at 7:4ft. A nursery Miss Alice M. Cooper, daughter of TPC Tonight for business purposes. . will ibe provided. Mrs. Stella Martin of Hartford. The resub«Mvillon would affect LUMBER 6 0 . VOL. LXXXIL NO. 26 SIXTEEN PAGES—PLUS TWELVE PAGE TABLOID MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1962 (Classified Adverttabif ea Page 14) Miss Caldera plans to be an inter­ PRICE FIVE CENTS The Town Planning Commisaion property on Timrod Rd. in the s OpeU'AU D»y Sstorday s State Trooper Robert E. Reimer preter and Miss Cooper is study­ southeast corner of town. Three of the Connecticut State Police ing for a career in foreign service will conduct hearings on a change lots would be slightly altered by “At the Green”—Ml 8-5801 polygraph unit wilt apeak at a or the diplomatic corps. in the town’s zoning regulations, the relocation of the street: meeting of the Rotary Club tomor­ three zone changes and a resubdi- State News row at «:30 p.m. at the'Manches­ The Educational Club of Man­ Reds^ Drive Slows ter Country Club chester will meet Wednesday at vision at 8 tonight in the hearing 3:30 p.m. at Bowers SchcwC room of the Municipal Building. Alumae of Alpha Gamma DeKa Manchester package store own­ Roundup fraternity, a member of Greater The Manchester Garden Club will ers are proposing the change in Under Indian Fire U.S; Aerial Eye on Cuba Hartford Panhetlcnic Association, meet for a Cflristmas Workshc^ zoning, which would prohibit liquor will have an altruistic work meet­ W'ednasday at 9:30 a.m. at the outlets within 1,500 feet of existing ing Thursday at S p..m, at the home, of Mrs. John F. Pickles, ftft outlets. The present laws require By HENRY g. BRAOSHER f miles to the west, the Indian gov­ Halloween Fires home of Mrs. David O. Nicholson. Holl St. APrrangements for rrans- 1,000 feet between outlets. NEW DELHI, India (AP) ernment acknowledged the fall of 170 Laurel St., Wapping. Mrs. Wil­ porlation may be made with Mrs. Demchok and nearby Jara Pass Mary and Raymond .Miller have —Indian forces laid down a to the Chinese Saturday. Cause for Concern liam .1. Dworak, altruistic chair­ George M..-Johnson, 4ft Bigelow asked change from Rural Resi­ barage of mortar fire and man, will direct members on work St. A government spokesman said on a project for the Hartford dence to Residence Zone A for launched probing stabs today it was by and large untrue that HARTFORD (AP) — Dep­ Easter Seal Society property of about five acres on Indian troops fighting in 3-miie Relaxes During UN Visit DOUBLE as the Red Chinese drive The Army-Navy Auxiliary will Tolland Tpke., adjoining the.Lan­ altitude on the Ladakh front were uty State Fire Marshal Carroll sponsor a card party tonight at 8 tern Village Barn. showed signs of slowing down inadequately clothed against win­ E. Shaw has these Halloween at the clubhouse. Two E. Center St. residents, Carl —at least temporarily. ter. The government conceded warning’s for the parents of Schwarz and Leslie Hunter, are Battles appeared to be shaping that the. troops there and else­ trick-or-treating youngsters: The Mailmams will meet tomor­ asking that their properties be up in the Himalayas as both sides where lack sufficient rapid-fire row at 8 p.m. for a kitchen social —Make sure their costumes are changed from Residence Zone A to STAMPS poured In reinforcements. For the weapons to repel the Chinese flame-proofed. Tht Kiy To Youf Firtiirt at the home of Mrs. Raymond Thlf- Residence Zone C. The TPC has first time, the Defense Ministry attacks. 2-Day Parley Ahead PLUS fautt, ftft Sherwood Circle. told of Indian forces using mor­ —Don’t let them wear dark-col­ extended the applicatipn so as to Responding quickly to an Indian ored garb at night so they'll be In- include all the lots on E. Center St. tars and holding their own against plea for asaistance. the United \isible to motorists. IBM Keypunch. Members of Anderson-Shea Post from Benton, St. to the presently the Communists. The only setback States is expected to s(art sending —Don’t let them wear masks Leti and Auxiliary, VFW, will meet to­ Every Wed, reported today was loss of one modem Infantry weapons by the small military outpost on the Ti­ end of this week. Informed that will limit their vision when For U Thant, Castro PLUS M a c h in e morrow at 6:30 p.m. at the Post they cross streets. Home to proceed to the Sheehan betan border in the center of the sources said the first U.S. weap­ —Extinguish all candles In-jack- Funeral Home, 1048 New Britain North Bast Frontier Agency. ons probably will come from sup­ SCHOOL o p e ra tio n o-lantems on porches so they won’t Ave., Went Hartford, to pay re­ With American and British plies in Thailand, where 3.000 set clothing on fire. WASHINGTON (AP)—The United States aerial surveil­ spects to Philip DuPont, son of a Believe It weapons to be rushed here by air, U.S. troops and airmen are sta­ and wiring, Morrs Soli PriDas a feeling of confidence swept the tioned. In issuing the warnings yester­ lance of Cuba, as well as its arms blockade, has been s to ^ d COURSE member, Mrs. EllEsbeth DuPont. SUPER nation and shook it out of the de­ day. Show recalled a near tragedy for the two days during which Acting U.N. Secretary-fim- Or Not! MARKETS New demands arose for the res­ in Wethersfield last year when a eral U Thant is conferring in Havana. open -■407 & 604^ ■fhe ways and means comnnittee Effoetivs spair created by a series of re­ ignation of Defense Minister V.K. 6-year-old girl was burned severely of the VF Auxiliary will hold a We Fix Rubbers l(vr treats since the Communists I&ishna Menon, blamed by crit­ while trlck-or-treatlng. A jack-o- I Arthur Sylvester, assistant secretary of defense, announced Doors 1401 Computer kitchen social tomorrow at 8 p.m. and Arctics— VVe launched the)* offensive Oct. 20. ics for the inadequacy of the mili­ lantem ignited her costume. at a Pentagon briefing shortly before noon the temporary sus­ at the Poet Home. Also Sharpen Skates T ubs, and Wed. Major battles appeared to be tary equipment with which the He said Halloween costumes ran pension of the aerial surveillance. The blockade had been sus- Programming. shaping up near the Buddhist Indian army faced the first Chi­ for you. OPEN MONDAY monastery town of Towang and at be flame-proofed by dipping them ptended at dawn. Wosed All D»y Wednesday nese onslaughts in the 10-day-old in a gallon solution of water, nine Sand for Free Placement Walong, 2S0 miles to the east near border war. ounces of borax and four ounces of “We are not continuing surveillance today,” Sylvester said, bo^lot H the Burma border. A year ago, Menon blocked ef­ boric acid. Neither the color nor then added that it was suspended for the two days of Thant’s SAM YU LYES Strong Indian forces were being forts by top generals to turn to CENTER CUT rushed to the 2Vi-mile-high Se appearance of the costume will be meeting in Havana. LECLERC Same Side As Watkins the United States for weapon.s. altered by the solution, he said. Thant left New Ydrk this forenoon for the critical negotia­ 28 OAK STREET Pass to try to blunt a Chinese Opposition to Menon is becom­ Since most Halloween costumes FUNERAL HOME threat to the thickly populated As­ ing so strong within the ruling tions in Cuba with Prime Minister Fidel Castro. I SCHOOL OF BUSINESS | are made o7 cottoh or cheesecloth, sam plains. Informed sources Congress party that some observ­ Shaw said, they are subject to Sylvester had no report on the results of aerial reconnais­ BonaM B. Bauitt Cfcarits M. StMM FUNERAL said the Indians recaptured Jang, ers think Prime Minister Nehru flash fires. The flame-proofing pro­ sance flights carried out by U.S. planes Monday. Pmidtat MMiftr four miles east of Chinese-held may have to fire his closest as­ cedure will curtail this danger, he But he had a further explanation of the delay in analyzing SERVICE Towang, which put them in a bet­ sociate. So far. Nehru has pushed said. British American Club Burns Mortgage Person To Person ter position for defense of Assam. Menon into the background and the reconnais.sance photographs. 721 Main Strut,Hartford, 52S41M WALTER N. Near the Burmese border, the taken over most of his duties. Halloween Is tomorrow night. He said he had talked this morning with top officials in Boston, Portlind, Providencs, New Hsvm free—for the second time! There were 150 at the British American Club Saturday night to A friend was HAM LECI^ERC witness the mortgage-burning ceremony conducted by club officials. Albert Eagleson, past presi­ Chinese were reported still on the In a speech Monday, Nehru charge of analysis of the pictures. Director talking about dent,'burns the note while Fred Dick.son, president, and Francis Mahoney, master of ceremonies, some of the outskirts of Walong. Detaih Ordered Sylvester said he now could say: “Analysis of aerial pic­ hold old land record deed. The note was for the addition the club built about 10 .years ago. The lesser knowii On the Ladakh front, 1,600 (ConGnoed on Page Bight) HARTFORD (AP) — The gov­ Call Ml 9-5869 ernment was ordered yesterday to tures entails a meticulous review of the material disclosed This Week's Special mortgage on the original building was burned in 1944. Saturday night the club also hung a plaque facts about and a painstaking comparison of that material with previous­ S3 Main Street, Manchester honoring the 4ft original club niembens. The membership is now ^ 5 . Saturday’s event was a Alaska that flic additional details in its case President Kennedy talks today in hds White House office with four Air Force officers who have liad against a 51-year-old Middlefield LADIES’ PLAIN dinner-dance. (Herald photo by Pinto). we found in­ a part in the aerial surveillance of Cuba. From left, they are: Col. Ralph D. Steakley, who heads, ly obtained material in order to obtain accurate findings. One teresting. He SLICES (^icken farmer accused flf holding the Washington team which evaluates the reconnaissance pholograph.s; IJ. Col. Joseph M. O’Grady has to be careful about making conclusions because tliere are board room of Bennet Junior High said, "Did you Republicans Oppose a Mexican family in peonage and and Maj. Richard S. Heyser. two piilnts who have flown some of the Cuban thlk.sions; and Gen. Curtis certain evaluation procedures to be observed in order to in­ SKIRTS Official to Talk School. know, for ex­ Involuntary servitude. LeMlay, Air Force Chief of Staff. (AP Photofax). sure accuracy of the results obtained. Townspeople will vote on wheth­ am p 1 e, that U.S. District Court Judge M. Jo­ 'All of thl.s takes time, despltef'^— -■■■ ■ DRY CLEANED now, with our seph BlumenteM said the grand On Accreditation er Manchester should operate a jury IndictmaBt against Da\id I. publi.shed reports to the contrary. AND PRESSED community college at a referendum 49th state, our 11 Thant Seeks "In addition, the time since Nov. 6. border goes to Cuba as Red Haven Shackney siiould say whether the Chairman Khnishchev'a meaaage Fireworks Hit A state department of education within 54 miles government alleges he used force Ike Credits GOP of Sunday morning la too abort to official will di.scu.ss “The Accredi­ of Russian to hold the family on his farm. Fast, Peaceful allow us to expect conclusive evi­ tation of a Community College" to­ border ? By JACK BELL ^visit of acting U.N. Secretary Although he said the Indictment dence.” WASHINGTON (AP)—Four Sen­ General U. Thant. was clear and "commendalbly suc­ Meredith Dorm night at 7:30 at a .special meeting Then, to get Stu Johnston Sen. Kenneth B. Keating, R- Soviet Premier Khrushchev PRESCRIPTIONS some idea of ate Republicans warned today cinct,” the judge added: promised in tliat message that So­ TO MAKE 101 IMPROVEMENTS of the junior college advisory com­ E; N.Y., who contended weeks ago ’But the court has some doubt For Power in Crisis End to Crisis mittee. the strategic importance of Alaska against any Soylot missile-remov­ viet missile bases in Cuba would be As Game Nears Add a rug or a whole new room! Repair, repaint or Free Delivery 1 that the Soviet arms buildup was that It la sufficiently precise so di.smantled. The public is invited to hear Dr. in terms of national defense, it is I al agreement that might provide offensive and not defen.sive as the that an ordinary layman can read­ By TOM HOGE DRY CLEANING redecorate! There may be 101 reasons why you could Mowat G. Fraser, director of higher interesting to know that the area Sylvester would not elaborate, LIGGEH DRUG a permanent sanctuary for com­ Kennedy administration then ily understand the rharge that he By ROBERT T. GRAY f publican (Eisenhower) adminis­ UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) but the meaning of his statement OXFORD. MIm . (AP)—Studwits lY WEIGHT M e an HFC Householder's Loan to get your home or and advanced education for the is wealthy In natural resources. Ac­ maintained, said he is di.sturbed held someone . . . without some tration, Americans ceaselessly —U Thant, acting secretary-gen­ at the University of Mississippi apartment ready for the upcoming season. What’s more, SHOPPING PARKADE tually, during World War n , 31 of munism in Cuba. SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP)—For­ seemed to be simply that the De­ state. about the terms of possible settle­ statement of the means he is mer President Dwight D. Eisen­ worked to trahaofrm their armed eral of the United Nations, left for fense Department does not yet bombarded the dormitory of 8 Lbs. Minimum there are 2,000,000 reasons why you may trust The meeting will be held In the the 33 strategic minerals required The Republicans said they ment. Cubr .today on a mission dedicat­ James H. Meredith with fire­ would opipose any U.S. guarantee fiharged to have employed to effect hower says Republicans had a forces from World War H pat­ know whether dismantling work Household Rnanoe for helpful, friendly assistance. That for defense during wartime short­ "We must be very wary about that holding.” major role in ^vlng the United terns into an effective, modern ed to ”a speedy and peaceful set- crackers early today. ages were found in Alaska. that Fidel Castro’s Cuban, govern- any pact which will tie Mm^hands has been started. many people borrow ,Shackney ,was Indicted last sum- States'" the 'armed. attedgfH Ual4inW “ ‘ nW i« of defense. Tha.. pre­ tUment" of the. situation, which Htr was ’sskea by n Teponer if But the start of ^etosses . tois.- * 1 . 9 5 Omsk MONTHIY PAYMiNT SCHEDULE .This gives you an idea why our ment woukt -.t>e./.ipeetee^4- trom hx^pMventing thg^ sprea4-4)f.;)l»W nsef-an^jrtsarjw^^ 42-year- sent military readiness of t)ie na­ brought a world-alarming crisis nxMlng found the'campus quiet. confidently from House­ Y ovO ol Western Hemisphere harassment. enabled it to take a strong stand the United States were not taking' We For Each Addlttnnal Lb. 20 18 12 6 Navy is so concerned w'ith the de­ munism to other countries in the old Luis Humberto Onos. his wife against the Soviet Union in the tion Wtnild not exist were it not between the JJnited Siktes and Meredith, a 29-year-old Negro, f bm ym tt p m jm u Pmrmts In agreeing Sunday to pull his a chance ih suspending surveil­ hold every year. You, fense of that area, with its chain Caribbean,” he said. and five children on the farm for Ciuba crisis. for the work of, those eight the Soviet Union. lance for two days. Sylvester re­ went to his classes as usual—his too, may trust HFC to ti e e S 6.72 $ 7.27 $10.05 $18.46 af islands and atolls and with a missile bases out of Cuba, Soviet Sen. Hugh Scott, R-Pa., said in eight months. Shackney pleaded years.” * =*--4 Smiling and seemingly confi­ 22nd day—with no signs of trou­ Expert lAundering M e 13.07 14.18 19.74 36.55 Premier lOtrushchev told Presi­ Eisenhower al.so told 10,000 plied that "every move that has help. Drop in at House­ total of 93,000 miles of coast line. a separate interview be interprets innocent. cheerlhg republicans at a dinner- "It was a recommendation of dent, Thant and an 18-man U.N. been taken has been taken with ble. From see 19.25 20.91 29.27 54.48 y Choicest Meats In Town! It Isn’t the frozen wilderness it dent Kennedy in a message, "I the Cuban developments as ”a hold Finance today. 47.55 89,47 SWEET CIDER rallv Monday night that GOP the Republican leaders of the Con­ team took off bj chartered jet. consideration of all contingen­ The firecracker attack was the 30.83 33.61 regard with respect and trust see was once thought to be by most victory over Khrushchev, but not leaders- had helped spur Presi­ Wet Wash To 6 M 36.41 39.74 56.48 106.80 your statement that no attack will gress that first Inspired the joint He paused to make only a brief cies.” most serious Incident since bloody Americans and for many citizens over Castro.” Scorea Inehriatea dent Kennedy to forceful action. Deluxe Finish Tim mimiul* «6ow w b^md on prompi montkij be made on Cuba, that no inva­ “The President’s blockade got congressional resolution under statement before boarding the Jet He was also asked about the rioting that greeted Meredith's ar­ Aak afcoMf CratNf AM mpmymtniM nnd ineUtdtt toms. Hommkotd't tkm t* it can be a land of much oppor­ BRIDGHa»ORT (APlii —"Inebri- Althqjigh tensions are now which the President was able to at Idlewild Airport. disclosure Monday night by an In­ Pick-Up and it 3% pm montk on M tuett o( ttOO or U n TUESDAY ONLY! tunity. Along the coast where the sion will take place, not only by the right reaction from Russia.” atee on foot or behind the wheel rival on the all-white campus four Inauranee on Ioom nmd 2% pm month on that part of Om baianm the U.S.A. but also by other coun­ eased,' the Republican leader act in this latest crisis forcefully It was in response to a single formed government source that w^^,s ago. Delivery Service in ttfttt of ttOO mnd net in tautss of 9300. and climate is affected by warm ocean he said. "But Castro still retains do not belong In traffic areaa," said, “We have no reason to re­ and with congressional approval two Soviet submarines had been ml group rate U ^ i% pm month em that part of tht baUntt NATIVE TENEDINE’S tries of th'e Western. Hemisphere, the ability to export revolution. Coroner laadore L. Kotler said to­ question as to whether he was "The Army alerted an extra pla­ Z twetts of 9300 «0 SdOO currents the variation in tempera­ lax" and the Soviet threat "we of hla arts.” confident of the success of his detected and had surfaced in the tures is not too unlike much of as your message pointed out.” I think our Latin-American neigh­ day in a finding in the case of will bury you" still stands. toon of white-belmeted military Kennedy had messaged Khrush­ bors will be deeply concerned if Vito Mohitenaro, 73. of 34 Green­ ”So our commander-in-chief, mission. quarantine-patrolled waters. police but did not use them. NEW SYSTEM the United States: From zero In I Republican Gov. Nelson A. sure of his ready military ”I am looking forward to a In response, Sylvester observed lOUSEHOLD FINANCE the winter to about eighty degrees chev a day earlier that the United there is any guarantee that Cuba wood Hill, Stamford. that Secretary of Defense Robert S. student leaden, faculty mem­ Chicken States would agree' “to give as­ will never be invaded.” Montenaro, a* pedestrian, was I Rockefeller, seeking . re-election, strength, fortified by the tradition fruitful exchange of ideas with bers and Army officers attri­ in the summer. GALLON . shared the platform at the Syra­ of American unity In foreign cri­ Cuban Premier Fidel Castro and McNamara had announced last "From all that can be learned surances against an invasion of Sen. Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz., under the Influence of liquor when week that the Defense Depart buted the explosive campus feel- LAUNDRY Cuba. I am confident that other called on Kennedy to avoid any he attempted to cross the Connec- cuse War Memorial Auditorium sis, prolcimaed our determina­ other Cuban leaders with a view MANCHimR IHOFniW PARKADU our modem nuclear Navy asaures with Eisenhower, who ha." been tion. Thereafter, the men in the to achieving a speedy and peace- ment would not be the source of 44 HARRISON ST. Dvir 49th state of a wonderful and nations of the Western Hemi­ concession ’’which would have the tcut Turnpike near Exit 5, in information on movements of So­ (Oontimied on Page Eight) LEGS sphere would be prepared to do effect of making Castro commu­ Greenwich, at 7:5S p.m. Sept. 23. campaig(ning through the country Kremlin seemed to have some : (ul settlement of the problem,” he MI 9-77S8 382 Midifla Turnpika West safe future." viet navy ships. LIMIT 56 UlS. PER CUSTOMER likewise.” In .support of GOP eandidates. •somber, second thoughts/' sgid. Branch Store: For our part, we can as.sure you nism a permanent fixture via the and was struck and killed by a Eisenhower endorsed Rockefel­ Sylvester said that he would 801 HARTFORD RD. 2nd Fleer—Mitchell 3*2738 of a wonderful and safe future In Kennedy also told Khrushchev | Western Hemisphere.” westbound auto driven by James Eisenhower did not mention the I Thant was accompanied by have "no comment, whatsoever on PRINCE SPAGHETTI that the U.S. blockade of of­ He said that if the missile bases Peter Kerwin, 36, of 99 Wa.shing- ler as a man of integrity, .sharp- President _ _ by_ name _ at any time ------: 11R t Mm., Taw., Hen.—It it I Wt4., fri.—1:30 to Bom Stf. an excellent car and we have a ness of mind, energy and .moral during 'his ‘'speec'li.' any Soviet ships of any .sort.” HIGHLAND PARK MARKET wide range from which you can fensive arms shipments to Cuba and other offensive weapons are ton Avenue, New Rochelle. N. T„ (Continued on Page Eight) would be lifted when arrange­ removed, “such actiori would according to the finding courage. The Navy's ships and planes, Bulletins 817 HIGHLAND STREET PHONE Ml 8-4278 select one right now. Dillon Sales In addition to giving Republi­ spread over a wide .-area of the and Service, your quality Ford ments had been worked out merely return us to the status quo Absolving Kerwin of criminal Atlantic around Cuba, were or­ Culled from AP Wires THIN SPAGHETTI through the United Nations to in­ that existed before the Soviet blame for the fatality, Coroner cans much credit for laying the lealer, 319 Main St., Manchester. sure the removal of the missile buildup began.” Kotler declared further: groundwork for Kennedy's Cuban dered to lift the six-day arms Phone MI 3-2145. 5 i b . q O ' base.s. “But if we give a firm pledge “Priorities on the turnpike and policy, Eisenhower again sharply quarantine for two days starting FIRST A N N U A L FINE ARTS and CRAFTS or ELBOW The White House announced never to invade Cuba in return parkway must be given to ve­ attacked dome.stic policies of the McCloy an Expert at 6 a.m. EST. They will remain UN BARB PEIPING PKG. Monday night that the blockade for. such Soviet action, then the hicles. Even sober pedestrians, Kennedy administration. on station, ready to resume the UNITED NAnONS, N. Y. would be lifted ‘ for two days, Communists will have won an He hit at Edward M. Kennedy, quarantine if ordered to do so. (AP)—Red China suffered a r»- starting today, during the Havana important victory,’’ he said. (Continued on Page Bight) the President's younge.st brother The White House announced the sounding defeat today when tha who is Democratic candidate for suspension Monday night and said General Assembly rejected Ito the U.S. Senate for Massachu­ At Representing U.S. it was being done at the request latest U.N. membership by a big­ J>sL&iwjoL setts .saying he was implying he of U.N. Acting Secretary-General ger margin than a year ago. The SIGN YOUR MOTT'S Own GERI ANN has "free entry though all doors In U Thant. The U.N.’ official heads j vote was 42 in favor, 56 against SPONSORED BY: THE MANCHESTER UTONS CLUB '2 Die, 30 Hurt Washington." By HARRY KELLY for Havana for talks with Fidel I ai%d 18 abstaining. Last year, ttM WASHINGTON (AP)-John J. Ca.slro on proposed U.N. . .super-1 result was 36 for, 48 against and With The Oo-operation Of The ManchMtMr Fint ArU Aaaociation AUTOMATIC Eisenhower’s 21-minute .speech, McCloy Is a lawyer who special­ vision of the missile removal as 36 abstaining. In both eases it As Truck Rams interrupted 17 times by applause, izes In the problenvs of war and agreed to by Soviet Premier was far less than the required appeared to be designed to crack peace — of arms and disarma­ I&rushchev. two-thirds majority. The main FUELOIL WHITE BREAD ‘ down Democratic efforts to mon­ ment. As a practical matter, the lift- switch was among some of the Anaheim Train opolize credit for the Cuban de- Few have had more experience new .Afriean mentoees. FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY j velopments. (ConUniMd on Page Bight) DELIVERY I The former president had these in pleading the U. 8. case at the ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Two . comments: world’s conference ' tables. HARV ARD QUITS PROGRAM NOVEMBER 2-1-4 FULL POUND person.s died and more than .30 "Through eight years of a Re- He has debated the Berlin crisis CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) — CONTRACT others were injured when a grav­ and disarmament with Soviet Pre­ Dean John U. Monroe of Har­ LOAVES c el truck rammed the center of a mier Khrushcev. He has argued the; Priest Sho.ots vard College said today that an speeding train, spewing rocks and perils of the nuclear race with amicable difference between STATE ARMOkY 330 MAIN ST., /MANCHESTER flames over screaming passen­ Valerian A.. Zorin in Geneva. Harvard University and tbs gers' in the coaches. News Tidbits McCloy, 67, was picked by Burglar. Who Peace Corps had led to discon­ -i President Kennedy Monday to tinuance for the time being of ] PROCEEDS BENEFIT NOW! The impact broke the train Ih from the AP Wires head a t)iree-man diplomatic two. One car careened wildly into Harvard participation in a teach­ YOU'LL RECEIVE team whose Job will Jt)e to pin Killed Woman er training program for Nigeria. LUTZ JUNIOR MUSEUM and a trestle and a steel I-beam from down in U.N. negotiati^M Krush­ The difference, he said, lay la ABSOLUTELY the bridge railing speared into the Family spokesman says Mrs. chev’s promises to dismantle and CHICAGO (AP)—A knlfe-wield- the fact that Han'ard felt that a coach. i'Frapklin D. Roosevelt, 78^^ suffering remove the Soviet missile threat THE CHILD'S GUIDANCE CLINIC OF MANCHESTER Four cars of the seven-car San Ing burlgar was shot by a priest part of the training program THOUSANDSOF I anemia and lung Infection, holding in Cuba. ■ “j early today in the rectory of St. should be conducted in Nigeria, Diegan, a Santa Fie train bound her own,” but still aeriously III .. McC3oy, who was graduated for San Diego, were derailed in Patrick’s Roman Catholic church whereas the Peace Corps took , Twenty-two persons injured, eight i from Harvard after a hitch as an ■after, police said, he fatally the position adequate training FREE the wreck Monday. The truck critically, when construetian eleva-. artillery captain in World War I, EXTRA STAMPS driver wa.s burned to death. A stabbed the housekee[ier aiid seri­ could be given In the United : tor plunges 14 stories to ground began his government work in the ously wounded her sister. States. "Nigeria has a good Exhibition Hours: train passenger was the other after its cable snapped in San' days of . Germany's blitz in Bu- NO LIMIT— NO COUPONS NEEDED fatality. Juan, Puerto Rico. , rope. After shooting the burglar, the school system,” he explained, 1000 Twenty-nine pa.ssengers were hos­ Communist-led unions call gener- He began as an expert in the priest, the Rev. Stephen O'Don­ "and we felt that It had a need FRIDAY 6 to 9 P.M. DOUBLE pitalized, many with broken legs. art of cloak and dagger. He had nell, 49, tackled him and held him for specially good teachers.” Extra Stamp Items Plainly Marked in Stores al strike in Milan, Italy, to protest ADM. 25c Several others were treated at the , death of student killed Saturday made himself a reputation in that to the floor until police arrived. SATURDAY I to 9 P.M. TRIPLE-S BLUE scene and released, unidentified. when police clashed with pro-Cuba field by chasing clues through Eu­ Police identified the burglar as GRAFT PATIENT WELL .The passenger who died was a demonstrators . . Technical troU' rope to win a case that German Larry Vernon . of San Antonio, BOSTON (AP) — Doctors at SUNDAY I to 6 P.M. Navy recruit seated at the spot bleg force one-day pasjiipiaaement of agents were responsible for blow Tex.- They said he broke into the Massachusetts General Hospital, STAMPS where the truck struck. effort at.Cape Canaveral to launch] log up a Hoboken, N J., muni- rectory and invaded the first- say a checkup shows everything When It. hit seats toppled, pas­ flashing light geodetip satellite to ^ trons plant in 1916. floor room where the two sisters. to going fine With Everett STAMPS Betty Walsh, 44, and Peggy 36, a Knoxes Jr. although there to no sengers flew through the air and make more suicurSte measure-1 In April 1941 he was appointed At Absolutely rocks the size of golf balls from ments of earth. ■t' iassistant secretary of war. In cook at the rectory, were asleep. sensation yet In his restored a SILENT AUCTION* WHEN YOU PAY FOR YOUR FUEL OIL Unless weather or technical 1 that Job, he hel^d press lend The sisters ran from the bed­ right .arm. The IS-year-«ld foi^ We Reserve The Right. the truck’s load rkined down on ■tier Little League pltcbet^. DELIVERY IN FULL WITHIN 10 DAYS To lim it Raaatltles .them. problems interfere, ’United States; lease through Conjgress, fostered room and shouted to awaken Fa-; • HUNDREDS OF PAINTINGS N o Extra Cost! "The front of ‘ the- car Just will explode high-altitude nuclear the intelligence unit that helped ther O'Daimeil- and the Rev. Dan- { whose arm was severed to- aii AFTER DELIVERY. OR PAY YOUR MOTTS peeled rlgh1«»back like a piece of warhead above Johnston Island in to' break the Japanese codes, auid 'JOHN J.'MoCLOY lel Holihan, who were asleep on i accident last May 38, was ex- . Pacific tonight '.. Fires at oil tank helped to prepare amUstiqe and andned by the doctors Monday. # SCORES OF CRAFT EXHIBITS Stamps issued upon payment of BUDGET ACCOUNT BY THE 10th OF SUPER paper being rolled back and big the second floor. ' j A team of 11 surgeons rejoined flrst fuel delivery. MARKETS SALE PRICES hunk.s of gravel canie flying in.” farm caused when lightning strikes .surrender terms. June 1949—U.S. high commission­ Vernon, carrying two knives, | MONTH. a passenger. Army Pfc. Melvin tank of distillate, bum out in' He attended the historic confer­ er of Germany.. In the following stabbed the older sister twice and four major aerve trunks Inst Demonstrations By 3 Famous Artists ences at Casablanca, Cairo and years he became the architect of nsonth but It may he 18 muatha EFFECTIVE Best, 19, said afterward. "One Grand Chenier, La., causing no slashed at the younger woman. I before the doctors can tell If the m o n t h l y OR BUDGET PAYMENTS guy started yelling, ’goodbye’ to casualties. Potsdam, as well as the United the agreements that transformed Bstty Walsh fell dead at the foot hi III 1 1 West Germany from a war-bat­ operation was a success. Friday 7 to 9 P.M.—Wayne Morrell, Oils and Landscapes TUES. and WED. his buddies.” Prelates at Roman Catholic Nations conference at San